The Impact of Deportation on D.C.’s Black and Brown Communities by Gabriel McDonald October 7, 2025 Across the nation, reportedly, there have been over 65,682 deportations this year alone; each one representing a disrupted life, a torn family, and a community left in fear.…
Education·Howard University·News·Technology Howard University Students React to Crippling Cyberattack September 10, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas A three-day holiday weekend has turned into a week off from school for Howard University,…
COVID-19·News Why Many Black People Say They Won’t Take the Vaccine September 1, 2021 by Gregory Smith By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Bonnie Harris, a vaccination outreach worker in…
News·NewsVision·Voting Securing the Right to Vote: Marchers Take to the Nation’s Capital to Demand Change August 30, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas On the 58th anniversary of the historic March on Washington, supporters took part in a new…
News·Voting Thousands Descend on Capital on Anniversary to Demand Voting Rights Protection August 28, 2021 by Ingrid Sturgis By Gregory L. Coleman, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — More than 25,000 people from across…
News Diverse People With Diverse Causes From Across the Nation Make Up Washington March August 28, 2021 by Ingrid Sturgis By Nyah Marshall, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – It would have been hard to miss…
Howard University·Justice·State & Local Howard University Capstone NewsVision Journalists Focus on Covering Stories that Matter August 28, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Introducing the Fall ’21 cohort of the six-credit capstone class for broadcast journalism, NewsVision Lab. The…
COVID-19·Education·State & Local Mayor Bowser Expands D.C. Summer Programs June 30, 2021 by Howard University News Service Mayor Muriel Bowser joined community members at the Edgewood Recreation Center on Monday to kick off…
National·News The Tulsa Race Massacre Is Finally Getting Attention — 100 Years Later May 31, 2021 by Yanick Rice Lamb The United States is filled with untold history especially, when it comes to the history of…
NewsVision·State & Local Non-profit “A Girl’s Gift” Gives Back, Moves Forward May 3, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas By Énoa Gibson, NewsVision A non-profit organization is teaching young girls how to become entrepreneurs…
Health·NewsVision·Sports·State & Local Staying Fit During Covid19 May 3, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas By Etolia Magdalena, NewsVision Staying fit during quarantine has been a challenge for most, as gymnasiums…