COVID-19·Education·Election 2020 A Day In The Life of a Virtual School Teacher December 2, 2020 by Jennifer Thomas Since schools began closing in March due to Covid-19 restrictions, more than 56-million students in grades…
Election 2020·Politics Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Win the White House November 7, 2020 by Jennifer Thomas By Samantha Chaney, NewsVision Days after Election Day, former Vice-President Joe Biden and U.S. Senator Kamala…
Election 2020·News·Politics·State & Local·Voting Strolling, Riding, and Peddling to the Polls: The Unique Ways Americans are Exercising Their Rights November 3, 2020 by HU News Service By: Samantha Chaney HU News Service Whether walking, riding or strolling to the polls, Americans are…
COVID-19·Election 2020 Election 2020: The Impact of COVID19 October 27, 2020 by Jennifer Thomas The United States has the leading number of COVID-19 cases in the world, and while…
COVID-19·Homecoming COVID Can’t Kill the Camaraderie: Howard University Celebrates Homecoming 2020 October 18, 2020 by Jennifer Thomas Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Howard University was forced to cancel this year’s homecoming. However, this…
Election 2020·State & Local·Voting Creating Change As A Black Voter September 29, 2020 by Jennifer Thomas Following the death of George Floyd who died in May while being detained in police custody,…
Multimedia·National·News·Off-campus·Police·Politics·Video Minneapolis, MN: The Epicenter of Summer 2020 Protests September 4, 2020 by Jennifer Thomas By Samantha Chaney, NewsVision Reporter As the Labor Day holiday approaches, marking the unofficial end of…
Health Parenting Organization Aims to End Infant Mortality In D.C. May 1, 2019 by Victoria Walker As a Black woman and a mother of three, Kyara Banks can attest to not receiving…
Business Three D.C. businessmen put community before profit April 16, 2019 by Victoria Walker With help from the Washington D.C. community, three African American entrepreneurs were able to fulfill their…