Friday Factoid: The most collegiate groups at one school

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Harvard-Radcliffe plays host to more collegiate a cappella groups than any other school, with a total of 20 ensembles. These groups are C-Sharp, The Callbacks, ‘Cliff Notes, Collegium Underground, Din & Tonics, Fallen Angels, Glee Club Lite, Krokodiloes, Kuumba Brothers, Kuumba Sisters, Low Keys, Mizmor Shir, On the Rocks, Opportunes, Radcliffe Ptiches, Underconstruction, The Veritones, two business school groups, Heard on the Street and She-E-Os and one law school group, The Scales of Justice.

Cornell University comes a close second with 19 documented groups.

Sources: collegiate-acappella.com, google.com

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