by Kate KotlyarAranya MukerjiClare OngMolly Potter and Jiashan Zheng

People crowded public areas in Boston on Monday to view the solar eclipse. Although Boston was outside the path of totality, the city still received a 93% partial eclipse.

The solar eclipse as it reached a 93% partial eclipse in Boston. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Boston University students view the solar eclipse from the BU Beach on Monday. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students emote as they watch the eclipse on Monday. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students gather on BU Beach to enjoy the spring weather and watch the solar eclipse reach near totality on Monday. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students attempt to take photos of the eclipse with their phones through the eclipse glasses. MOLLY POTTER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Two students work together to take a photo of the eclipse using a smartphone and the eclipse glasses on Bay State Road. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Two students use empty boxes to safely view the solar eclipse. MOLLY POTTER/ DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Mary Park (COM ‘25) watches the solar eclipse on Monday from BU Beach. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Bryan Chong (CAS ‘25) looks at the eclipse through eclipse glasses. MOLLY POTTER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

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Avyukta Srikrishna (ENG ‘27) watches the eclipse while wearing eclipse glasses. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Cole Bradford (CAS ‘27) and Bethany Hartman (CAS ‘26) watch the eclipse on BU Beach among other students. MOLLY POTTER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Members of the BU Women’s Soccer team take a selfie while wearing their eclipse glasses on Monday. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students gather around BU Beach and Bay State Road to watch the solar eclipse on Monday. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
People sit and stand by the waterfront at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park to view the eclipse on Monday. JIASHAN ZHENG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

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People gather at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park to view the solar eclipse on Monday. JIASHAN ZHENG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
A person attempts to take a photo of the eclipse with a camera through the eclipse glasses at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park. JIASHAN ZHENG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Self-proclaimed “Eclipse Chasers,” Arnold and Kathrine, watch the total eclipse in Montpelier, Vermont after traveling over 1,000 miles from Florida to view it. ARANYA MUKERJI/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Dhanraj Mishra traveled from New Jersey to Montpelier, Vermont with his dog to view his first solar eclipse. ARANYA MUKERJI/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Rachel and Adam Mcliff view their first solar eclipse together in Montpelier, Vermont. ARANYA MUKERJI/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

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