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Tensions ran high in November as activists marched for women’s rights, voters geared up for a combative presidential election and protesters clashed over abortion rights. In between these moments the...
October was much more than spooky this year. Even as the weather cooled off, a spark could still be felt across campus and the city as people united for competitions, vigils, rallies and festivals. We...
September marked the start of Northeastern's 2024-25 academic year as move-in and convocation welcomed students back. Off campus, people soaked up the last of summer at community runs, festivals and concerts....
July comprised of bright lights and high energy as Bostonians celebrated everything from Independence Day to festivals and local concerts. We sent our photographers out to capture it all, and here’s...
June's heat didn’t stop Bostonians from uniting on the streets for summer fun, from the Pride and Celtics parades to the Dragon Boat Festival and Somerville carnaval. We sent our photographers out to...
Kicking off summer, May was full of festivals, holidays and gatherings. Northeastern's Class of 2024 graduated, top artists performed at Boston Calling and people celebrated occasions like Mother's Day...
April marked the end of the spring semester and had no shortage of activity. Students viewed the solar eclipse, runners took on the Boston Marathon and college protesters formed encampments across the...
Whether it was through the luck of the Irish or the fiery spirit of the Huskies, March became a month full of photogenic events (despite its lack of sunlight). We sent our photographers out to capture...
Despite its status as the shortest month of the year, February was an action-packed 29 days. From protests to puppies and everything in between, we sent our photographers out to capture it all, and here's...
January signified a strong start to the semester, with Huskies and Bostonians alike making their mark on the court, on the rink, on the stage and in the streets. We sent our photographers out to capture...