How Social Media And Mental Health Intersect Jade Boone, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service More Articles By the same author Ghana-based Film ‘The Burial of Kojo’ Debuts At NMAAHC HU News Service Apr 24, 2019 Since its debut last month, ‘The Burial of Kojo’ has streamed and projected on thousands of screens throughout the nation. On Friday, Apr. 5, as a part of its… As Black women own more businesses, they find different ways to fund it HU News Service Nov 28, 2017 Editor's Note: This story originally appeared on The Black Capitale, a Newslab Capstone Project. WASHINGTON – In the United States, Black women are considered… First Generation Americans See Advantages, Challenges In Their Experiences HU News Service Apr 26, 2021 Janee Jenkins, Howard University News Service As many can assume, being a child of an immigrant single parent or couple is very challenging. These children,… For New Graduates, Covid-19 Makes The Job Market An Uncertain One HU News Service Nov 19, 2020 By Tiffany Hunt, The Undivided for Howard University News Service The graduating class of 2020 looked forward to breaking into the new job market that was thriving… HU Symposium: A Case For Reparations HU News Service Oct 15, 2019 Howard University’s Ideas Symposium presented The Case for Reparations in the School of Business auditorium on October 11. Moderator, Donna L. Brazile, King Lecture… Meet the woman at the forefront of the millennial marketing game HU News Service Nov 28, 2017 Editor's Note: This story originally appeared on The Black Capitale, a Newslab Capstone Project. WASHINGTON– Tina Wells, 37, is a young, global entrepreneur who… 14 Street’s Place in Modern D.C. HU News Service Apr 24, 2019 By Morgan Minix, Howard University News Service 14th Street is one of the major hubs of business development in Washington D.C. The street is one of the most noteworthy… The Right to Vote HU News Service Nov 08, 2018 Midterm elections are supposed to allow all U.S. citizens to vote, but Howard University News Service’s Zadriuna Bridges has more on how one demographic is being… The Apollo Theater: A Constant Source of Black Entertainment HU News Service Mar 02, 2021 By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service The APOLLO Theater was a source for Black entertainment and talent. Many legends have performed their first… Related Articles From the same category Covid-19’s Impact On College Sports Affects Student-Athletes’ Mental Health By Tiffany Hunt, The Undivided for Howard University News Service [embed]https://youtu.be/k3GidwBax04[/embed] The coronavirus pandemic has affected the mental health… Reshaping the Rhetoric: International Student Life During and After The Trump Administration Greer Jackson, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service Over the last 4 years of the Trump presidency, restrictive anti-immigration policies have topped… Forced Off Campus, College Students Battle With The Many ‘Side Effects’ Of Covid-19 By Michael Burgess II, The Undivided for Howard University News Service Due to the rapid spread of coronavirus, many students from all around the country were forced… Experts Stress the Importance of Mental Health Following Rise in Suicides [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUPuEkuefG4[/embed] By Megan Western, NewsVision reporter The recent suicide death of former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst has sparked… The Social Kitchen D.C. Wants To Connect To The Community Through Food Jaidah Sizer, Howard University News Service The Social Kitchen, located in Uptown, Ward 4, Washington D.C. has a mission to cook, eat, and connect with the community…