Sophomore Curtis Vance raps during BSU's Sickle Cell Auction.
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Michael Lubin plays the violin as a part of the talent show for BSU's Sickle Cell Auction.
Corinne Zee performs a mashup of "One Man Can Change The World" by Big Sean and "When I'm Gone" by Eminem.
Members of the audience flash their phone lights as artist Curtis Vance raps during BSU's Annual Sickle Cell Auction.
Yaw Poku performs an acoustic version of Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" and recites poetry.
Regina Flores plays the guitar during Poku's rendition of "Trap Queen" by Fetty Wap.
The hosts of the auction, Daywon Jackson and Jessica Bain, talk about the importance of the event. Jackson, who has sickle cell himself, shared his personal struggles with the disease.
Royal Pitches
The all female acapella group the Royal Pitches performed "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor and "Dark Horse" by Katy Perry.
Milcom Huff, who also goes by the name Mandela, performs one of his original rap songs.
Jonny Percy dances during BSU's Annual Sickle Cell Auction.
(Far L to R) Miles Barker and Sam Grizz perform one of their songs while hype-man Picasso keeps the energy alive.
Crossfyah dance group performs to a variety of music, including reggae music, african music and hip hop.
Alpha Phi Alpha
The brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity pose during their performance.
UB Gospel Choir
UB Gospel Choir raised more than $200 for sickle cell disease with their performance.
Deja Stevens, a dance major, performs to music from Rodger and Hammerstein's Cinderella.
Artist Verdell Singletary performs one of his original songs.
The brothers of Omega Psi Phi hopped during BSU's annual sickle cell auction.
Megan Aguirre sang "Beauty and the Beast" as a tribute to her late Grandmother.
Lisa LaTrovato, a UB graduate and senior development associate at The Women and Children’s Hospital (left) speaks during BSU's annual Sickle Cell Auction as BSU President Micah Oliver (right) listens.
Ethan Pray played contemporary songs on the piano.