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.…
Music·Off-campus·Washington D.C. Women of The REACH Festival Drop Knowledge October 1, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Dikembe Wilkins, Howard University News Service Washington– Recognizing the large role that women have played in…
Climate Change·News·Off-campus·State & Local The Worldwide Climate Walkout Heads to Capitol Hill October 1, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Dikembe Wilkins, Howard University News Service Washington– On Monday, Sept. 23, protesters blockaded main streets…
Crime·News·State & Local Former FBI Agent Calls for Changes Within The Agency September 24, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Cheyenne Majeed, Howard University News Service Washington– Former FBI agent and writer, Mike German, spoke…
Campus·Howard University·News·Politics Democracy Is Worth the Struggle, Convocation Speaker Tells Howard Students September 22, 2019 by HUNS Contributor By Nancy Vu and Arthur Cribbs, Howard University News Service Washington– Isiah “Ike” Leggett shared his…
Crime·National·Politics March for Our Lives and MSNBC to Host Gun Safety Forum With Presidential Candidates September 20, 2019 by Yanick Rice Lamb Since the March for Our Lives movement issued its six-point Peace Plan a few weeks ago,…
National Pennsylvania Memorial Casts Light in the Darkness of 9/11 September 14, 2019 by HU News Service Despite the widespread terror and tragedy that 9/11 caused, one glimmer of hope and heroism stood…
Education·National Ketcham Elementary Honors Teacher, Student Killed on 9/11 September 14, 2019 by Yanick Rice Lamb For 18 years, Ketcham Elementary School has hosted an annual celebration of life for student Rodney…
Business·News Afro-Cuban American Sisters Breathing New Life In The Cigar Industry September 12, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Cheyenne Majeed, Howard University News Service The Premium Cigar Association (PCA) launched the beginning of…
Arts·News·State & Local D.C.’s Flower Bomb Fest Seeks To Highlight Underground Scene September 12, 2019 by Mark Beckford Alexandra Banks, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C. shone light on its underground visual and musical…
Features·News·Off-campus·State & Local A Conversation With Carrie Goldberg September 12, 2019 by Mark Beckford By Cheyenne Majeed, Howard University News Service She had a vision of starting a firm…