Features·News·Off-campus Vegan By Default: Living With Phenylketonuria May 1, 2019 by Mark Beckford Jasmine Hardy, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.– Veganism, the practice of abstaining from the use…
Campus·Sports·State & Local Despite Second Half Rally, Howard Men’s Basketball Loses to North Carolina A&T February 19, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Jasmine Hardy, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C– The men’s basketball game against North Carolina…
Arts·Features Inspired By NPR’s Tiny Desk, ‘Tiny Sesh’ Tries To Break New Talent In D.C. February 12, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Jasmine Hardy, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON, D.C– Several Howard University students gathered at The…
News Mentally Ill Are Gun Violence Victims, Not the Culprits May 7, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy Experts Say Finger Unfairly Pointed at Mentally Ill Jason Harrison is an example of how the…
News Black Millennials Say Student Loan Debt Crippling Their Chances to Advance May 2, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy Higher Education For the first time ever, young adults with student debt have a negative net…
News Trump Targets Food Stamp Recipients with Cuts February 28, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy President proposes cuts and giving the needy boxes of food on their doorsteps After promoting a…
News When Workers Can’t Afford to be Sick February 26, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy One Quarter of Americans Without Paid Sick Leave The giant coffee retailer, Starbucks, 27,000 stores in…
News Government Shutdown: What’s Next January 22, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy Republican’s and Democrat’s Inability to Compromise Shutters Government Photo by outsidethebeltway.com WASHINGTON — Americans woke up…