
Third-year history and political science student Ali Wolff and third-year history and communication studies student Max Baker take a break from dancing to pose for a photo.

"My dog is named Burrito because he looks like one," said fourth-year anthropology student Gabrielle Kasley. Kasley is a Dance Marathon 2014 guest speaker who lives with AIDS.

"I'm doing it for the kids. Always do it for the kids," said fourth-year anthropology student Judy Naziri.

"I didn't have anything else for this theme (to infinity and beyond) and onesies rule everything," said first-year applied mathematics student Spencer Nelson.

Camp Kindle HIV ambassadors Cori and Gloria Gallarco traveled from Glendale, Ariz. to support Team Gold at Dance Marathon 2014.

"We actually directed people during the undie run so we're wearing the same outfit for dance marathon," said fourth-year psychobiology student Steve Escarcega and fourth-year asian humanities Terry Tran.

"I'm a wiener man," third-year international development studies student Tim McDonald.

Third-year global studies student Sarah Pontius and second-year global studies student Aria Zommers are two of hundreds of students that participated in this year's Dance Marathon.

Mikayla Banks is a representative for Team Black. She participates to support her mother who has HIV and in memory of her father who died of it.

From top to bottom, fourth-year gender studies student Eric Smith, third-year history student Ari Gilliam and second-year classics student Laurel Harrison. "It's really great to be with all the people and work toward the same cause," Harrison said.

Ryan, 12, is an ambassador for Camp Kindle.

UCLA alumna Dani Moore dresses as a dinosaur to fit a "go back to the future" theme. She returned after graduating to support the committee.

Left to right, third-year chemical engineering student Alan Zhu and fourth-year political science student Alexander Pham. "I'm an RA so I did this to encourage my floor to do it too," Zhu said.