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Students perform at Spring Sing 2014

By Daily Bruin Staff

May 17, 2014 1:16 a.m.

Pauley Pavilion hosted the 2014 Spring Sing, an event put on by Student Alumni Association annually.

(Jessica Zhou/Daily Bruin)

Raven-Symoné attended as one of three judges for this year's Spring Sing.

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

Current Green Bay Packers running back Johnathan Franklin returned to UCLA to make a guest appearance during Friday night's annual event.

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

Bruin Harmony began the night by performing a cover of Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls."

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

Folk and soul band The Street Hearts perform an original song, "Darlin', Don't Go."

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

Company uses their performances to tie together elements of dance with theater to create their numbers for the show.

(Jessica Zhou/Daily Bruin)

Hooligan's Theater Company told the story of throne student who never graduates from UCLA at Saturday's Spring Sing.

(Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)

ACA Hip Hop was the only hip-hop team on campus that was chosen to perform in this year's Spring Sing.

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

Courtney Randall, who performed with her duet partner, Beat Rhino, performed "Heaven", an original song.

(Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)

Mia Joy a fourth year musical theater student, performed an original song entitled "Break for You", Saturday evening.

(Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)

Eric Jung and Alex Liu, performed an original song entitled "Notice You", at Saturday's Spring Sing. The duo, won best overall entry.

(Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)

Random Voices Acappella performed a Madonna-inspired medley for which they won UCLA Prytanean Alumnae Award for best a cappella entry during Friday's Spring Sing.

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

Second-year Design | Media Arts student Sienna Moffitt performed an original folk song titled "I Shan't Be There (When You Go)."

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

The youngest a cappella group in the competition, Resonance A Cappella, was the only co-ed a cappella group to perform in this year's Spring Sing.

(Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin)

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