News The Longest Student Sit-In in Howard’s History Comes To An End April 6, 2018 by Zakiyah Williams WASHINGTON–After nine days of occupying Howard University's administration building, student protesters ended their sit-in after administrators…
News “What’s Our Soundtrack?” Hip-Hop in the Academy (@HBCUS) Panel April 5, 2018 by Howard University News Service By Anthony Brown, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.–A panel discussion on hip-hop drew students and…
News Howard Students Vow to Occupy Administration Building Until President Frederick Resigns March 30, 2018 by Autumn Dalton - Jazmin Goodwin Members of HU Resist Alexis McKenny and Juan Demetrixx at today's press conference- Photo from WUSA9's…
Health Tips: Dealing With End of the Semester Stress March 27, 2018 by Dawn Richard Almost all students deal with stress during their academic career and right now is the prime…
Features African-American Concert Pianist Composes Music for Dogs March 9, 2018 by Dawn Richard Concert pianist Karen Walwyn is now composing and selling music especially for dogs. Photo courtesy of…
News DVSN Stops in Silver Spring for “Morning After” Tour February 27, 2018 by Autumn Dalton SILVER SPRING, MD.—After roughly 45 minutes of two DJ sets with a mix of today’s hip-hop…
News Howard Commencement Honors Ground-Breaking Women April 30, 2017 by Autumn Dalton Prestigious institutions celebrates 149th graduation class in its 150th year Courtesy Photo: Kamala Harris, the first…
News A Day in the Life of Meals on Wheels April 19, 2017 by Autumn Dalton Trump Threatening to Cut Program for 2.4 Million Seniors and Disabled People Photo by Autumn Dalton,…
News The Common Story of Pain, Suffering Few Know About March 27, 2017 by Autumn Dalton Photo courtesy of Victoria Makinde: Victoria Makinde, 33, a graphic designer, is one of the millions of…