Health·State & Local DC’s Three Part Harmony Combats Lack of Fresh Produce November 27, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Residents in Southeast Washington, DC neighborhoods are faced with the harsh reality of living with little…
Housing·Off-campus·State & Local·Video Home Ownership Hits an All-time Low for African Americans November 14, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas “Living the American dream” for most means owning a home, and having the opportunity to build…
Education·News·Off-campus·State & Local·Video High School Graduation Rates Dip in DC: Trend or Temporary Setback? November 12, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Schools in the nation’s capital have seen a decrease in graduation rates. According to DC…
Climate Change·Education·Environment·State & Local·Video Washington, D.C. Students Lead Massive March on Climate Change October 7, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas On September 20, millions of youth around the world and in the nation’s capital, took to…
Uncategorized As Spring Approaches, D.C. Homeless Brace for Last Cold Snaps March 26, 2019 by HU News Service The month of March is known for its warming temperatures and early signs of Spring. For…
Off-campus·State & Local How the homeless survive during the cold weather March 4, 2019 by HU News Service In the cold weather, the luxury of staying warm is something the homeless aren’t always…
Crime·News·NewsVision Newscast·Off-campus·State & Local·Video From Bullets to Better Futures: TraRon Center Is Saving Lives November 22, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas The loss of a loved one can be devastating, especially if it was due to…
Business·Health·NewsVision Newscast·Off-campus·State & Local DC Goes “Pink” for the #PinkTax November 20, 2018 by Jennifer Thomas When the general sales tax in Washington, DC increased in October from 5.75 to 6 percent,…
Lifestyle Brent Faiyaz and Sonder connect with D.C. fans with soothing performance September 14, 2017 by Eileen Salazar R&B trio Sonder made their fourth stop on their fall “Into Tour” in Washington, D.C. Their…
Video And Weed for All: The Man Behind DC’s Marijuana Movement Looks to the Future April 19, 2017 by Sarai Gardner It's been more than two years since Washington, DC voters approved Initiative 71, which legalized the…