The first day of Boston Calling in Fall 2015 consisted of Gregory Alan Isakov, Of Monsters and Men and The Avett Brothers performing in that order on Friday, Sept. 25.
Northeastern men's soccer team lost to the University of New Hampshire on Sept. 22 at Parson's Field, 0-1. The defeat came despite a rather formidable performance from Northeastern sophomore goalkeeper Jonathan Thuresson, 30.
Boston Local Food Festival at the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston featured food trucks, restaurants, farmers and much more. The diverse arrangement of tents, featuring everything from cranberries to seafood, lined up downtown on Sunday, Sept. 20.
Coppersmith in South Boston opened on Sept. 11, 2015. The restaurant has traditional American cuisine, featuring a food truck inside the establishment in addition to their kitchen and a second floor patio.
BØRNS, the singer-songwriter from Michigan, performed at afterHOURS on the night of Wednesday, Sept. 9, after the first day of classes for Northeastern students. He performed his hit single Electric Love among others to a sizable crowd, who surrounded the stage.
Northeastern University welcomed students, new and old, at Fall Fest '15, where clubs and student groups set up tables across campus on Monday, Sept. 7. There were activities, food and free items for students to enjoy.
The third day of Boston Calling featured bands such as Tenacious D, Pixies, Lucius, iLoveMakonnen and Vance Joy. Hundreds had gathered around the Red and JetBlue stages for the final acts of Tenacious D and then the Pixies, respectively.
Boston Calling's second day featured several notable acts, including Marina and the Diamonds, Tove Lo, Gerard Way and others. Tove Lo flashed her audience during her performance, which caused the crowd to cheer loudly.