What Will The Post-Pandemic Era Look Like?Virgil Parker, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service More ArticlesBy the same author College admissions and affirmative action Maya Reese May 08, 2019[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lme9ojNxSw8[/embed] Getting into college is tough. This time of year, high school seniors of all ethnicities across the country… COVID19 Pushes the Classroom Online. Desireé Williams, Howard University News Service Dec 03, 2020Desireé Williams, Howard University News Service The COVD19 pandemic has forced many daily activities online. American people have had to rely more on technology… Hyde-Addison to Open Soon By Nathan Easington Howard University News Service Apr 29, 2019By Nathan Easington Howard University News Service July 7th, 2019. The first week during the birth month of the nation is when the renovation on Hyde-Addison Elementary… Hoping for a Red Wave: DC Republican Voters Head to the Polls Corrin Jones Nov 04, 2020Corrin Jones HU News Service [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcZ8JXTABSg&feature=youtu.be[/embed] It's no secret that most of the 100 million Americans… Breakdown: Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Josyana Joshua Howard University News Service Apr 07, 2020By Josyana Joshua, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.-- On March 27, 2020, the United States Senate passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic… The Social Kitchen D.C. Wants To Connect To The Community Through Food Jaidah Sizer Howard University News Service Apr 26, 2021Jaidah Sizer, Howard University News Service The Social Kitchen, located in Uptown, Ward 4, Washington D.C. has a mission to cook, eat, and connect with the community… HBCU Athletic Director Reflects on NBA Diversity BreAnna Bell Apr 04, 2019You’d have to be a pretty extraordinary woman to make a name for yourself amongst men in the world of basketball. Teresa Phillips, Tennessee State University’s… Bill Could Bring Mobile Voting to D.C. HU News Service Nov 08, 2022By Tcherika Petit-Frere Howard University News Service A proposed bill, The Mobile Vote Act, if passed, would allow eligible D.C. voters to cast a ballot from their… ANC 2E Monthly Meeting Echoes City-Wide Concerns Kaylan Ware Howard University News Service Apr 24, 2019By Kaylan Ware, Howard University News Service Last month, recent gas leaks and lack of communication on the part of gas providers has increased resident concern.…Related ArticlesFrom the same category VP Kamala Harris Returns to Howard to Celebrate $4.7 Billion for Small BusinessesBy Breonna Randall Howard University News Service Vice President Kamala D. Harris returned to her alma mater, Howard University, today for the Greater Washington…V-Day Movement Takes Roots in D.C., MarylandEvery year, women in a movement that morphed out of American Playwright Eve Ensler's award winning play, The Vagina Monologues, command center stage in venues across… VIDEO: NewsVision Newscast Spring 2020[embed]https://youtu.be/Wr45zozptiI[/embed] By Tia Humphries, Shayla Farrow, Tatiana Swain, Tai Spears, Journey Rucker, NewsVision Howard University seniors in… Kids on The Street: Families left Homeless Due to Pandemic[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4SE6ZlSMoE[/embed] The eviction moratorium that has protected tenants from evictions during the Covid19 pandemic was lifted…The Student Perspective on Jobs in AmericaAlmost 2 million college graduates were unemployed in 2009, but future graduates might have better prospects under the $447 billion American Jobs Act proposed by…