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The Covid Effect: How Essential Workers are Faring Five Years Later

by Madeline Hale
April 1, 2026
Five years after Covid-19 upended daily life, the effects are still shaping our communities. As Washington, DC residents, policymakers, and essential workers reflect on the pandemic, many agree it was essential workers…

Go Fly A Kite: The Blossom Kite Festival highlights Cherry Blossom Festivities in DC

April 1, 2026

No Kings Since 1776: The DC “No Kings” Protest is Back and Twice as Large

April 1, 2026

Birthright Citizenship on Trial: What’s at Stake in Trump v. Barbara 

April 1, 2026

‘Don’t Get Mad. Shut the Door.’ — Bishop William Barber II and Joy Reid Discuss ‘Political Vampires’

March 29, 2026
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Write An Outstanding Cover Letter and Be Competitive in the Job Market

April 6, 2004
by Allison Gentry
When students begin to look for their first job, the process canseem overwhelming. Writing a resume…
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What’s the 411

April 6, 2004
by Metanoya Webb
Usher’s Album Reaches the Top of theCharts “Confessions,” which was released on March23rd, is said…
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Evolution of a Revolutionary Reviewed

April 6, 2004
by Kellie Carter
“Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary” by Jasmine Guy is abiography/autobiography of the celebrated and slain…
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College Students Spread Easter Campaign

April 6, 2004
by Charlene Carter
Forget about the Easter Bunny and straw baskets filled withplastic grass, pastel-died eggs and marshmallow peeps.…
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7th Annual BET College Day

April 6, 2004
by Metanoya Webb
BET’s 7th Annual College Day, designed topromote HIV awareness among college and university students,returns for the…
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More Churches Reflect Society

April 5, 2004
by Charlene Carter
While there are diversity initiatives aimed at making school andwork environments had better reflect America, churches…
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Music Piracy: A Closer Look into the Industry

April 5, 2004
by Stephanie Crouch
“I download music all the time, and I don’t understand howand why so many people are…
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Celibacy Promotes Good Health and Self-Respect

April 5, 2004
by Tiffany A. Bolden
At a time when Sexually Transmitted Diseases are rampant amongyouth, it seems more precautions need to…
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Miami Police Department Practices Racial Profiling

April 5, 2004
by Metanoya Webb
Miami Beach police officers are secretly monitoring hip-hopartist who vacation and live in Southern Florida, reported…
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Dawn of the Dead Revisited

April 5, 2004
by Maiya Norton
Union Station’s Regal Cinemas was packed on Monday night. It wasapparent that people entering the theatre…
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