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.…
Business·COVID-19·Economic Development·Off-campus·Politics·State & Local·Voting San Francisco City Council Committee Passes Amendments For Employment Bill March 19, 2021 by HU News Service Jamaica Kalika, Howard University News Service San Francisco’s Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee make progress…
Football·National·News·Race·Sports The NFL Names Maia Chaka As The First Black Female Official March 16, 2021 by HU News Service By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service For the first time in history, the NFL…
COVID-19·National·News·Politics Stimulus Checks to be extended to adult dependents including college students March 16, 2021 by HU News Service By Jeresa Anderson Howard University News Service The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which includes…
Housing·News·Race Evanston Becomes the First City to Fund Reparations to Black People March 14, 2021 by HU News Service By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service Evanston, Illinois has made history by being the…
Business·Fashion·News Nike VP Resigns After Family Ties to Reseller Revealed March 4, 2021 by HU News Service By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service Anne Herbert, the vice president and general manager…
COVID-19·Video·Washington D.C. Covid-19 and Pets: Are They at Risk? March 1, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas As Americans continue to get Covid-19 vaccinations in an effort to slow the spread of the…
Education·News·State & Local·Video Reading While Black February 27, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas By Jay Shakur, NewsVision reporter Illiteracy is a growing problem for all Americans. Studies show 21…
Entertainment·HBCU·Off-campus·Race·State & Local Warner Music Allocate $100 Million Endowment To Six Groups, Including Howard University February 26, 2021 by Arielle Wiliams The Warner Music Group and Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund has chosen to allocate its…
Entertainment·HBCU·News·State & Local Academy Gold And Gucci Changemakers Launch First Virtual HBCU Town Hall February 26, 2021 by Arielle Wiliams The Academy Gold Program partnered with Gucci Changemakers for their first virtual HBCU Town Hall entitled…
Climate Change·Environment·National·News·Off-campus Bill Gates Discusses New Book On Climate Crisis; Calls For More Innovation February 25, 2021 by Mark Beckford Greer Jackson, Howard University News Service Rising temperatures, melting icebergs, raging wildfires, and extreme weather conditions…