Election 2018·News·Off-campus·Ward 1 Rising Rent An Issue Driving Ward 1 Residents to the Polls November 7, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas The midterm elections have arrived and voters in Washington D.C.’s Ward 1 discuss their dissatisfaction or…
Election 2018·Elections·Multimedia·News·Politics·State & Local Voter Apathy a Problem Plaguing Ward 7 November 7, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas Ward 7 in Washington, D.C. comes short when it comes to participation in elections. Some citizens…
Election 2018·Elections·National·NewsVision Newscast·State & Local·Video Black Republicans and the Midterm Elections November 7, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas African Americans have been members of both the Democratic and Republican parties. However, only 8%…
NewsVision Newscast·Video NewsVision 2018 Midterm Election Newscast November 7, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas Capstone Broadcast Journalism students at Howard University produced, edited and executed the NewsVision 2018 Midterm…
Election 2018·Elections·Off-campus·Politics Jim Crow-Era Legislation Reversed In Louisiana, Some Say More To Be Done November 7, 2018 by Mark Beckford Tuesday’s midterm elections ended what is described as “Jim Crow’s last stand” in Louisiana. Constitutional Amendment…
Election 2018·Elections·National·News·Off-campus·Politics Florida Democrats Suffer Tough Loss in 2018 Midterm Elections November 7, 2018 by Mark Beckford TALLAHASSEE, Fl.- After a historical and hotly contested gubernatorial race characterized by allegations of racism, corporate…
Election 2018·Elections·News·Politics·State & Local Larry Hogan Becomes First Republican Governor in 64 Years To Win Re-Election in Md. November 7, 2018 by Mark Beckford ANNAPOLIS, Md.- In winning the Maryland gubernatorial election Tuesday, Larry Hogan became the first Republican governor…