Hurricane Katrina·Special Projects·Weather Through Floodwaters and Fear: A Mother’s Katrina Survival December 19, 2025 by Bri Outlaw Joelle Bowers gripped her 18-month-old daughter as the first bands of Hurricane Katrina tore across the… Read More
Business·Justice·National·News·Politics·Race·Third Reconstruction Howard Professors Discuss ‘Erasing Black History’ at MediaFest25 October 24, 2025 by HUNS Contributor By Jeremy Garza After acknowledging the difficulties facing journalists trying to enter the industry right now, Pulitzer… Read More
Climate Change·Hurricane Katrina·National·News·Special Projects 20 Years After Katrina: Have FEMA’s Changed Policies Worked? September 7, 2025 by Kevin Vaughn Jr. A somber President George W. Bush addressed the nation from Jackson Square in New Orleans on… Read More
Community·Environment·Health·Housing·Hurricane Katrina·Mental Health·National·News·Special Projects·Weather Promises and Realities: Hurricane Katrina’s Lasting Effects on Displaced Residents in Atlanta August 29, 2025 by Sean Mitchell On a late August morning in 2005, Hurricane Katrina ripped through the Gulf Coast, leaving entire… Read More
Environment·Health·Health·Housing·Hurricane Katrina·Mental Health·National·News·Special Projects·Weather Katrina’s Other Coast: Mississippi 20 Years After the Storm August 28, 2025 Belaynesh ShiferawandDamenica Ellis When Mississippi issued an evacuation order for its southernmost residents ahead of Hurricane Katrina, Tanya Plummer,… Read More
College·COVID-19·Health·Mental Health·News·Off-campus·Undivided·Video Covid-19’s Impact On College Sports Affects Student-Athletes’ Mental Health December 3, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Tiffany Hunt, The Undivided for Howard University News Service The coronavirus pandemic has affected the…
Crime·Criminal Justice·Law·National·News·Off-campus·Politics·Undivided The Ongoing Battle Over Cash Bail December 3, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Jordyn Fields, The Undivided For Howard University News Service New York Is one of the…
COVID-19·Undivided Covid-19 Presents Heightened Risks For IPV Victims November 25, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Alexis McCowan, The Undivided for The Howard University News Service Stay-at-home orders are meant to…
Multimedia·National·Police·Race·Undivided·Video White Allies in the Black Lives Matter Movement November 19, 2020 by HU News Service By Jessica Grider, The Undivided for Howard University News Service White Allies in the Black Lives…
Features·Health·News·Undivided Black Distrust In Medical Institutions Existed Before Covid-19. The Pandemic Hasn’t Changed It November 19, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Kaylan Ware, The Undivided for The Howard University News Service The World Health Organization (WHO)…
COVID-19·Health·News·State & Local·Undivided Covid-19 Exacerbated Food Insecurity In Parts Of D.C. The City’s Response Surprised Some. November 19, 2020 by Mark Beckford By Jordyn Fields, The Undivided for Howard University News Service Nine months ago, the COVID-19 pandemic…
Criminal Justice·Multimedia·Race·State & Local·Undivided As The Black Lives Matter Movement Gains Prominence, Companies Have Been Forced To Step Up November 19, 2020 by HU News Service By Kaylan Ware, The Undivided for Howard University News Service https://soundcloud.com/kaylan-ware-423343072/advocacy-for-black-lives Advocacy for Black Lives shares…
College·COVID-19·Mental Health·Undivided Forced Off Campus, College Students Battle With The Many ‘Side Effects’ Of Covid-19 November 19, 2020 by HU News Service By Michael Burgess II, The Undivided for Howard University News Service Due to the rapid spread…
College·COVID-19·Health·Mental Health·Undivided Amid The Pandemic, First-Year College Students Embrace the Rocky Road Ahead November 19, 2020 by HU News Service By: Jessica Grider, The Undivided for Howard University News Service The challenges these students face due…
Business·COVID-19·Economic Development·National·News·Off-campus·Undivided For New Graduates, Covid-19 Makes The Job Market An Uncertain One November 19, 2020 by HU News Service By Tiffany Hunt, The Undivided for Howard University News Service The graduating class of 2020 looked…