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Emory Suri

Founded in 2015, Emory Suri is the premier South Asian A Cappella team at Emory University. The translation of Suri, "melodious," carries the very spirit of this organization's purpose and roots. Emory Suri serves as a platform for fusing our identities together to serve a common passion for spreading the joy and vibrancy of South Asian culture through music. This year, Emory Suri is looking to compete in the national Association of South Asian A Cappella circuit. To do so, we will need additional funds for travel and lodging at various venues around the country. We appreciate the help of anybody who would be willing to support our group and the South Asian Arts.

We are competing again in the Association of South Asian A Cappella's circuit. We are once again asking for your support in raising money for flight tickets, hotel bookings, and sound equipment. We would be extremely grateful for any form of donation, and we thank you for your continued support of our goals! If we are fortunate to exceed our fundraising goal, we will use the additional funds for other group and competition-related expenses such as sound and lighting equipment, competition outfits, and to continue recording singles for major music distribution platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. We appreciate any form of support you can provide, and we will use whatever we are able to fundraise towards competition travel costs. Please donate if you can and share our fundraiser with your family and friends.


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Parent Giving Challenge
Congratulations to the following funds that won the Parents Challenge! 1st place - $400: Emory Gender Expansive and Women’s Ultimate, 2nd place - $300: Kappa Alpha Gifts, 3rd place - $200: Young Democrats of Emory, 4th place - $100: Dooley Noted
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Student Alumni Association Challenge
Congrats to Student Alumni Association trivia winners! Ziya Jiwani who won $200 for Partners in Health Engage, Abby Brown who won $200 for Gender Expansive and Women’s Ultimate, Daniel Adesina who won $200 for Remote Area Medical, Angela Sarmiento who won $200 for Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services, Jada Brown who won $100 for Shotokan Karate, Jason Wu who won $100 for Atlanta Pediatric Cancer Outreach, and Noelle Barris who won $100 for Young Democrats of Emory.
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