This year’s Castle Point King (CPK) event brought back its vibrant energy and excitement! On a splendid Saturday evening in April, students gathered at the Canavan Arena to witness the spectacle. Hosted by Stevens’ own sorority, Delta Phi Epsilon, CPK not only entertained and crowned the king of Castle Point but also honored graduating seniors from Delta Phi Epsilon while supporting a noble cause. Proceeds from CPK were dedicated to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD) and the Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation. ANAD, a non-profit organization, provides assistance and support to individuals battling eating disorders, alongside efforts to educate and prevent such disorders while contributing to research on their causes and treatments.
For those unfamiliar with CPK on campus, it is a male beauty pageant and talent showcase where contestants vie for the prestigious title of Castle Point King. Representing their fraternities, contestants prepare elaborate performances aligned with the theme of the event. Their efforts, showcased through shows, costumes, and short video clips, ultimately determine their success in the competition. CPK stands as a significant campus-wide event, drawing in numerous students each year with its captivating displays and spirited atmosphere.
This year, Sigep came prepared with a Barbie-themed performance. At the end of the night, we took home the crown, brandishing the Castle Point King title!