Globe staff photos of the month, February 2020 - The Boston Globe



Rylee Mehung, 7, made the best of boredom while waiting for Senator Elizabeth Warren to rally with supporters at Manchester Community College in New Hampshire on Feb. 8.A person walked past two cars wrapped in Bernie Sanders logos following a breakfast with the senator in Manchester, N.H. on Feb. 10.Joe Biden (obscured by American flag) shook hands with a boy as he took the stage at the The Rex Theatre in Manchester, N.H., on Feb. 8.Iowa City, IA - 2/1/20 - Elizabeth Warren speaks to the crowd at a a Get Out the Caucus Rally in Iowa City, Iowa. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff) Reporter: James Pindell Topic: xxiowaLwam Mahari listened during an AP US history class at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. Her class is more diverse than many other AP offerings at the school, a difference that some students say will make them more likely to choose AP again.Jack Brown, Wayland’s captain, jumped into the pool while hoisting up the trophy after winning the MIAA Division 2 Swimming and Diving Championship at Boston University’s Fitness and Recreational Center on Feb. 16.Evan Goodall embraced Chelmsford head wrestling coach Bruce Rich, after he fought through the pain of a knee injury to defeat Brockton’s Domenic Cirignano to win the state title in the 152 pound weight class at the MIAA Division 1 wrestling championships in Methuen on Feb. 22.Red Sox interim manager Ron Roenicke (right) stood with veteran 1B Mitch Moreland near the batting cage at the Jet Blue Park complex in Fort Myers, Fla., on Feb. 18.Pitcher Matt Barnes posed in the backround with a giant cutout of his head during photo day for the Red Sox at their Fort Myers spring training facility on Feb. 19.Red Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale smiled while getting loose on Feb. 15 during warm ups at JetBlue Park.Celtics forward Grant Williams had Atlanta Hawks forward De’Andre Hunter wrapped up during the first quarter of the teams’ game at TD Garden on Feb. 7.Celtics forward Jayson Tatum reacted after sinking a basket in the second overtime to put the Celtics ahead 134-130 with 2:01 left on the clock in their game Feb. 13 against the Clippers.



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