College·COVID-19·Health·Mental Health·News·Off-campus·Undivided·Video Covid-19’s Impact On College Sports Affects Student-Athletes’ Mental Health December 3, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Tiffany Hunt, The Undivided for Howard University News Service The coronavirus pandemic has affected the…
Crime·Criminal Justice·Law·National·News·Off-campus·Politics·Undivided The Ongoing Battle Over Cash Bail December 3, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Jordyn Fields, The Undivided For Howard University News Service New York Is one of the…
COVID-19·Undivided Covid-19 Presents Heightened Risks For IPV Victims November 25, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Alexis McCowan, The Undivided for The Howard University News Service Stay-at-home orders are meant to…
Features·Health·News·Undivided Black Distrust In Medical Institutions Existed Before Covid-19. The Pandemic Hasn’t Changed It November 19, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Kaylan Ware, The Undivided for The Howard University News Service The World Health Organization (WHO)…
COVID-19·Health·News·State & Local·Undivided Covid-19 Exacerbated Food Insecurity In Parts Of D.C. The City’s Response Surprised Some. November 19, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Jordyn Fields, The Undivided for Howard University News Service Nine months ago, the COVID-19 pandemic…
Features·Health·News·Undivided For Children With Autism, Covid-19 Presents a Heavy Toll November 19, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Alexis McCowan, The Undivided For Howard University News Service A butterfly flaps its wings in…
Election 2020·HBCU·Howard University·Politics Howard Alumna Kamala Harris Makes History as First Female Vice President of the United States November 7, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Alexis McCowan, Howard University News Service Today is a day of firsts as Kamala Devi…
Election 2020 MSNBC’s Political Commentator Jason Johnson: “This Could Be The Last Election Of Our Lifetime.” November 3, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Arielle Lowe, Howard University News Service In this interview, MSNBC political commentator and Morgan State…
Election 2020 I Am Not Throwing Away My Shot! Do 3rd-Party Candidates Stand A Chance? November 3, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Kayla Hill, TruthbeTold.news Third-party presidential candidates have been around since the 1800s, and although they…
Election 2020·National·News·Politics Dissecting the Black Vote: Which Black Voters Vote the Most? November 2, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Chanel Cain, Howard University News Service Every election season there is an emphasis on how…