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.…
Washington D.C. Rev. Al Sharpton Addresses the Similarities of Civil Rights and the Bible at Chapel August 28, 2023 by Alecia Taylor By Briana Alvarado and Ginger Mattison, NewsVision Reporters Civil Rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton gave the…
Education·Washington D.C.·Water Pollution Students Make Voices Heard at 60th Anniversary of March on Washington August 26, 2023 by Alecia Taylor By Alecia Taylor Howard University News Service Black students from all over the nation gathered at…
NewsVision·State & Local·Video From DC to the World: Introducing the Fall ’23 Capstone NewsVision Cohort August 26, 2023 by Jennifer Thomas By NewsVision Meet the Fall ’23 cohort of NewsVision– the Howard University Broadcast Journalism capstone course!…
LGBTQ·National·Supreme Court Colorado Can’t Force Designer to Serve Gay Couples, Supreme Court Rules July 10, 2023 by Asha Taylor By Asha Taylor Howard University News Service In a closely watched LBGTQ+ case, the U.S. Supreme…
Black Women·Entertainment·Howard University·Video·Washington D.C. Professor Jasmine Young: Howard University’s Hip Hop Professor May 9, 2023 by Shanell Holback Howard University alumna Jasmine Young, also known as the hip hop professor, has garnered major success…
Education·Educational Equality·National·Politics·Third Reconstruction Erasure of Black History in Schools May 2, 2023 by Katelyn Barker By Katelyn Barker Howard University News Service Bernadette Johnson is one of many parents who are…
NewsVision Newscast·State & Local·Video Sharing Stories That Matter to You: The Spring ’23 NewsVision Capstone Cohort Presents Final Newscast April 29, 2023 Shanell HolbackandMakailah GauseandLindsey Desir By the “Spring ’23 NewsVision Capstone Cohort From the rise in crime and how to stay…
National·Supreme Court Supreme Court Is Hearing Case on Legal Claims for Appeals April 24, 2023 by Cory Utsey By Cory Utsey Howard University News Service The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is…
Crime·Criminal Justice·National Juvenile Injustice: Should Juveniles Be Sentenced to Life With or Without Parole? April 24, 2023 by Chrisleen Herard By Chrisleen Herard Howard University News Service In 2003, Evan Miller took a baseball bat and…
Arts·Washington D.C. An Ode to the Legacy of ‘Chocolate City’, Go-Go Music Lives On April 24, 2023 by Cory Utsey With a Latin funk-infused rhythmic sound, go-go music has filled the streets of D.C. since the…
Howard Alumnus Malik Hassan Sayeed Returns Home With ‘After the Hunt’ and a Master Class in Storytelling October 6, 2025