HU Joins Fight Against Ebola More Articles By the same author Change in Volunteerism That Organizers Want to Believe In Howard University News Service Feb 10, 2009 The way Youth Power Center Coordinator Darrel Holoman sees it; President-elect Barack Obama's enthusiasm for community service is an unexpected blessing.More than… Will the District of Columbia remain a sanctuary city? Howard University News Service Feb 27, 2017 The inauguration of President Trump has caused a lot of protest around the country. His stance on extreme issues like taxes, abortion, and immigration are the root… Students Head to South Florida for Spring Break Howard University News Service Mar 13, 2013 7 HBCUs Share Rare Same Mid-Semester Time Off This year seven historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) take Spring Break simultaneously, a rare… Pirated Passion of Christ Howard University News Service Apr 22, 2004 During Holy Week, Venezuelan street peddlers stationed outsideof churches had a new best seller: pirated copies of MelGibson's The Passion of the Christ. According… Hip-Hop Will Become a Part of the Smithsonian Howard University News Service Mar 20, 2006 A hip-hop exhibit entitled "Hip-Hop Won't Stop: the Beat, the Rhymes, the Life" will be launched in the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American… Sisters Turn Hobby Into Profitable Business Howard University News Service Jun 30, 2015 The interior and exterior of Bartered Threads, a Brookland thrift shop WASHINGTON – Tonia Gore and her sister, Tameka Gore Tillman, have been shopping in… DC Tourism Industry Still Hurting from Shutdown Howard University News Service Oct 25, 2013 Tourism, the second largest industry in Washington, D.C., is still reeling from the first government shutdown in almost 17 years Officials from Destination DC say… Coretta Scott King Honored in Noble Manner Howard University News Service Feb 08, 2006 Four U.S. presidents, close to a dozen senators and more then 10,000 mourners joined in remembering Coretta Scott King at the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church… Was ‘Katrina’ a result of Global Warming? Howard University News Service Oct 11, 2005 Hurricane Katrina started off as a relatively small hurricane, but ended as one of the nation's most destructive… Related Articles From the same category Housing Chief Shows Passion Through His Work With Others By Tiffany Hunt, Howard University News Service The CEO of the Coalition for Non-Profit Housing and Economic Development Stephen Glaude, has served the Ward 4 D.C.… Attention Readers The staff of BlackCollegeView.com will be on vacation from March 13 to 17. Therefore, the site will not be updated. Please check back on Monday, March 20, 2006… Games Beating Blu-Ray and DVD Sales The end of the year fiscal reports show that video games, Blu-ray and DVD movie sales have consumed major losses in profit over the last year. However, video games… Treats for UNICEF Children Give Back While Collecting Candy Marking its' 57th year, the annual Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign sponsored by the United Nation's Children Fund,… The Father of Black History Month February 1 marks the beginning of Black History Month; a time of remembrance for African-American history and culture that has shaped American society. Dr.…