Sports It’s March Madness. Anything Can Happen! March 14, 2023 by Howard University News Service Howard sports has found success again; the men’s basketball team is the latest headline. For the…
Climate Change·Environment 6 Environmental Justice Policy Fights to Watch in 2023 February 1, 2023 by Howard University News Service By Kristoffer Tigue, Aydali Campa, Darreonna Davis Unprecedented federal funding will soon flow to some of…
State & Local Passengers Rescued and Power Restored After Plane Hits Md. Transmission Tower November 30, 2022 by Howard University News Service By Jasmine Camille Howard University News Service Some Maryland residents are raising questions and concerns about…
Behind the Ballot 2022·Crime·Election 2022 Will the Midterm Results Affect Soaring Crime Rates? November 8, 2022 by Howard University News Service By Tiasia Saunders Howard University News Service Violent crime rates have been increasing, especially in…
Election 2022·Voting Matters 2022 Race to Finish 2022 Midterm Elections Has Voters More Engaged with Politics November 8, 2022 by Howard University News Service By Amani Clark-Bey Howard University News Service This election season has seen voter engagement up across…
Campus·Elections·National·Voting Voting Rights Matter: Mobilizing the HBCU Vote in 2022 and Beyond October 24, 2022 by Howard University News Service Key thought leaders, students, politicians and educators will gather to discuss the importance of the…
Homecoming·Howard University A Royal Affair: Howard Coronates Its Court October 21, 2022 by Howard University News Service By Starr Garner and Mya Trujillo Howard University News Service The Royal Court Coronation was nothing…
Homecoming·Howard University·LGBTQ Bison Celebrate 7th Annual Lavender Reception October 21, 2022 by Howard University News Service By Alecia Taylor, Ayo Olagbaju, Kiara Patterson Howard University News Service The ballroom in the…
Education·HBCU·Howard University Howard Professors Call Off Strike After Reaching Tentative Agreement March 23, 2022 by Howard University News Service HISTORIC NEGOTIATIONS: Non-tenured part-time and full-time faculty members called off their strike today after reaching a…
COVID-19·Health D.C. Gives Residents $50 for COVID-19 Vaccine and Chance to Win a Car July 1, 2021 by Howard University News Service Mayor Muriel Bowser offered incentives for any person 12 years or older who gets vaccinated at…