The District’s Long-Time Animal Care Facility is Moving by Myla S. Roundy September 30, 2025 For decades, Washington, D.C.'s sole public animal shelter called NoMa home. That changes in Fall 2025.…
News·State & Local·Video Slow Down DC: City Council Passes New Law to Reduce Speeding February 26, 2024 by Zsana Hoskins By Zsana Hoskins, NewsVision reporter Washington DC lawmakers have passed a bill aimed at reducing speeding…
State & Local·Video DC’s Historic Langston Golf Course Is More Than On Par for the Future February 26, 2024 by Ileya Williams By Ileya Williams, NewsVision reporter Langston Golf Course is a historically Black course in Washington, DC…
News Black healthcare leaders push for representation in medical field February 26, 2024 by Jada Ingleton By Jada Ingleton In celebration of Black History Month and the advocacy of marginalized healthcare, Cornell…
Howard University·News·State & Local Black women comb through the struggle of hair depression February 22, 2024 by Makenna Underwood Strings of braiding hair, rubber bands, and Shine ‘n Jam braiding gel string across Zoe Mckey’s…
Howard University·News College of Fine Arts searches for student promoters February 22, 2024 by Avery Harrison By Avery Harrison April Carter, the Personnel Records for the College of Fine Arts, is seeking…
Howard University·News Color Theory Meets Fashion with Dopamine Dressing February 22, 2024 by Makenna Underwood By Makenna Underwood When Kynadi Hyde, a Howard University alumna and freelance fashion journalist, picks out…
Off-campus·Politics·State & Local Biden-Harris Administration Forgives $1.2 Billion in Student Debt February 22, 2024 by Joy Young By Joy Young The Biden-Harris Administration announced Wednesday that they will be automatically forgiving $1.2 billion…
National·News·Off-campus Black talent faces barriers as the struggle for recognition continues February 15, 2024 by Alana Matthew By: Alana Matthew For the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, Quinta Brunson won an Emmy for her…
Howard University·News·State & Local Ongoing pro-Palestine boycotts allow local businesses to receive more support from the Howard community February 15, 2024 by Kareema Bangura By: Kareema Bangura Tanejah Savage, a senior psychology Howard student, expressed her withdrawal of support for …
Howard University·News·State & Local Howard University Hosts Chat and Chew to discuss the ongoing battle of Black women in academia February 15, 2024 by Autumn Coleman By: Autumn Coleman Participants gathered in the reading room of Founders’ Library, Howard University’s Center for…