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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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Southern U. School of Architecture Wins Reaccredidation

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Brandi Worley - Nikki G. Bannister
Southern University’s School of Architectureis retaining accreditation for its five-year Bachelor ofArchitecture program after passing muster…
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Doug Williams Leaves Grambling for Tampa Bay Front Office

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Nikki G. Bannister
After replacing the legendary Eddie Robinson to become only thesecond head football coach in the history…
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The Dorm Selection Process

March 31, 2004
by Cotilya Brown
During the spring semester, the housing selection process beginsat universities and colleges across the nation. As…
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The Powell and Rice Legacy in Black America

March 31, 2004
by Jim Neusom
"The Trill Is Gone"; As BBKing sang so eloquently. The same may be applied to Colin…
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Black Clergy Must Come Back to Christ

March 31, 2004
by Zeb Sanders
Black clergy have been caught up in the passion of Christianityand from Christ, have been lead…
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The First Hispanic and Chicano Ph.D. Programs Join Departments

March 31, 2004
by Ganeka Gray
The nation’s first doctoral programs in Hispanic andChicano studies will be introduced in Texas and California…
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A Fashion Reality Check For Those Who “Think” They Have Style

March 31, 2004
by Metanoya Webb
Howard University is a melting pot of trends, styles, andfashion on both a national and international…
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What happens to Your Student Loans After Graduation

March 31, 2004
by Diondra Humphries
Tuition: $27,564, Room and board: $20,430, a degree from aprivate four-year institution….expensive. Todaystudents are paying enormous…
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The Celebration of Lent

March 31, 2004
by Cotilya Brown
The close of Ash Wednesday begins the Lenten season. Regardlessof religion and the fact that most…
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Girl Scout Cookies Boycotted Because of Close Ties to Planned Parenthood

March 30, 2004
by Capricia Williams
There will be no thin mints sold in Crawford, Texas. Parents in the small city are boycotting…
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