Election 2022·Voting·Voting Matters 2022 Potential Voter Suppression Worries Young Voters November 8, 2022 by HU News Service By Isaiah Phillips Howard University News Service On March 28, a Georgia law was passed preventing…
Election 2022·Voting Matters 2022 Election Deniers on the Ballot: How Winners Could Impact Future Voting November 8, 2022 by HU News Service By Jada Ingleton Howard University News Service The midterm elections come with a new area of…
Election 2022·State & Local Bill Could Bring Mobile Voting to D.C. November 8, 2022 by HU News Service By Tcherika Petit-Frere Howard University News Service A proposed bill, The Mobile Vote Act, if passed,…
Election 2022·Politics All Hands On Deck: Howard School of Communications, Walters Center Cover Midterm Election November 8, 2022 by HU News Service By Ann-Corynn Rivière Howard University News Service Students at Howard University’s Cathy Hughes School of Communications…
Education·National·News·Off-campus College Track New Orleans: Eliminating Systemic Barriers To College Since 2008 April 30, 2021 by HU News Service By Darreonna Davis, Howard University News Service College Track New Orleans (CTNO) is a 10-year college…
Environment·National·News·Off-campus·Politics The Future Of New Orleans’ Generations-Old Turbines April 30, 2021 by HU News Service By Darreonna Davis, Howard University News Service New Orleans has experienced thunderstorms within a week of…
COVID-19·Off-campus·Politics Philadelphia Councilmembers Question Vaccination Efforts Of City’s Department Of Prisons April 28, 2021 by HU News Service Aquil Starks, Howard University News Service The Covid-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on vaccination attempts…
Business·COVID-19·Health How Black Business Owners Are Tackling the Pandemic in 2021 April 28, 2021 by HU News Service Aquil Starks, Howard University News Service The year 2020, was one that plagued Black communities with…
Business·COVID-19·Off-campus Philadelphia Business Transitions Into the Digital Economy Amid Pandemic April 28, 2021 by HU News Service The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many in-person activities to go online. This has also impacted businesses…
COVID-19·Race Concern Grows Over FEMA Vaccination Site In Philadelphia Due to Alleged Racial Gaps April 27, 2021 by HU News Service As the Philadelphia vaccination rate increases, the racial gap of who is receiving the vaccines is…