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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
Diandra Blake (left) and Monica Maya (right) stand in front of the door of University Counseling Services. (Tatiana Allen/HUNewsService.com)
Campus·Education·HBCU·Health·Howard University·News·State & Local·Washington D.C.

In the Midst of Senioritis: College Seniors Struggle to Access Timely Mental Health Support at Howard  

November 26, 2025
by Tatiana Allen
WASHINGTON (HUNS) – Many college students dream of walking across the stage in their caps and…
Automotive·Campus·Howard University·STEM·Washington D.C.

Automotive History Lies Dormant on Campus 

November 25, 2025
by Kevin Vaughn Jr.
WASHINGTON (HUNS) — As thousands of Howard University students make the trek up Georgia Avenue to campus, they unknowingly walk by an important piece of automotive history. Nestled in the parking…
Criminal Justice·Faith·Justice·Law·News·Supreme Court

Supreme Court Hears Religious Claims in Rastafarian’s Suit Over Prison Haircut 

November 13, 2025
by Damenica Ellis
WASHINGTON (HUNS) — Damon Landor, a Rastafarian who took the Nazarite vow to grow his hair…
Elections·National·News·Politics·Voting

NYC Students at Hampton Share Views on Mayoral Race

November 4, 2025
by HUNS Contributor
By Vashti Smith HAMPTON, Va. (HUNS) – As New York City’s mayoral race enters its final hours, candidates Andrew…
National·Politics

The Reasons Why: Hampton Students Weigh in on Virginia’s Race for Governor 

November 4, 2025
by HUNS Contributor
By Sherise Jones HAMPTON, Va. (HUNS) – Virginia is in the final stretch of the race…
Elections·National·News·Politics

Far From Home, New Jersey Students Keep a Close Watch on Governor’s Race

November 4, 2025
by Tyler Steinberg
HAMPTON, Va. (HUNS) – With New Jersey’s gubernatorial election approaching, students from the Garden State studying…
Education·News·Video·Washington D.C.

The Color of Education: A DC Junior High School Centers On Its Mission

November 3, 2025
by Jada White
he latest DC comprehensive assessment tests show students made huge post-pandemic gains in English Language Arts…
Howard University·Immigration·National·News·Politics·Video

Howard University Students React to ICE Recruitment Ads

November 2, 2025
Reinah McNeilandKyle Alexander
As controversies continue surrounding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in U.S. cities, the government continues…
Howard Univ. Association of Black Journalists representatives attend CNN Academy in Atlanta.
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Howard Journalism Students Get Hands On Experience At CNN Academy

November 2, 2025
by Jada White
Learning the ins and outs of the news industry can take years. Fortunately a few Howard…
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‘I Feel Very Sad’ – Families Worry as Powerful Hurricane Moves Through the Caribbean  

October 29, 2025
Damenica EllisandBamidele Aina
Shaneal Mitchell, a sophomore political science major at Howard University was unable to contact her family…
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