Elizabeth Scholl is a third-year pharmaceutical sciences major with a minor in business administration. She currently serves as one of the deputy photo editors for The News. Her favorite events to photograph include sports, concerts and anything The News needs last minute.
The progress flag at the 2024 Boston Pride Parade. Students and other members of the LGBTQ+ community expressed the need to continue advocating and supporting each other following the Trump administration's...
Microscopes in a lab in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex. An executive order from the Trump administration Jan. 29 called for a freeze of all federal funds and loans.
The front entrance of the historic Matthews Arena. Northeastern got approval from the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency board members to sell $650 million of municipal bonds to finance the facility...
The entrance to the Khoury College building at West Village H. Kylie Bemis' email to several faculty and administration members called for protection of Northeastern's vulnerable students and faculty from...
Students and faculty work in labs in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex. A recent audit by NSF questioned $1,049,082 in Northeastern spending.
A cold, rainy night in Cambridge didn’t stop fans from lining up to see Tom The Mail Man Jan. 18 for his “Romance & Pandemonium” tour.
Tom The Mail Man, a hip-hop, punk and indie artist, recently...
Students work in the Khoury computer lab in West Village H. The core curriculum of the Khoury College of Computer Sciences was changed by a faculty vote Jan. 15.
A set of mailboxes on an apartment building. Boston City Council subpoenaed Balcunas, but canceled the hearing after a letter from a USPS lawyer challenging the request.
Signs direct voters toward an early voting station at the Museum of Fine Arts. A heightened sense of anxiety was said to be experienced by many this election season.
A ballot drop box stands in front of a MFA entrance. A poll conducted by The Huntington News found undergraduate students strongly prefer Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president.
A sign that reads "Vote Here" at the MFA's main entrance indicates where people can cast their early vote. Voters entered through a side entrance of the MFA to cast their ballots.
People sit during the intro meeting for AerospaceNU. The Introduction to Aerospace program was designed to teach new members what they need to know to participate in the club.
A student pushes a Northeastern moving bin. During move in week, various resources were provided to help first-years become acclimated to the university.
Lead singer Peter Tuohy and bassist Tom Dalton of Reservations at 8 lean into each other while performing at a concert at Sonia July 20. Read more here.
Sonia, a venue in Cambridge that offers intimate, entertaining experiences with primarily local and smaller artists, rocked with the sounds of drums, bass and guitar July 20. Pop-punk and alternative rock...
Duffy sticks his tongue out while playing the drums. He maintained an engaging stage presence and later emphasized how important it was to the band to match the music with its visual performance. “Audiences...
Tuohy smiles as he and Dalton play toward each other. The band was created in 2018 when Tuohy and Dalton were sophomores in high school and Duffy was a freshman.
Tuohy whips his hair while playing the guitar. He spoke about how he grew up going to Sonia, so it was a full-circle moment for him playing that night.
Matt Fitzgerald closes his eyes as he plays the bass guitar for Off Wing. Members of both American Ink and Reservations at 8 stayed to watch Off Wing’s set.
The audience raises their hands as Reservations at 8 takes a photo with the crowd. The audience’s support was constant throughout the entire concert, with people cheering, moshing and dancing.
The Krentzman stairs covered with a decal of Paws. The stairs were previously covered with decals of popular book titles with various Northeastern puns.
Del Rey looks into the crowd while she performs. She performed an hour-long set, including songs like “Summertime Sadness,” “Without You” and “Video Games.”