News·State & Local Moorland-Spingarn celebrates 197 years of Black Press March 19, 2024 by Joy Young By Joy Young Students, researchers and journalists from various Black publications filled the Blackburn Auditorium on…
State & Local Howard University Receives Close to $1 Million for HIV Education Amongst Black Women March 19, 2024 by Joy Young By Joy Young Gilead Sciences has awarded Howard University’s College of Medicine nearly $1 million to…
News·Off-campus·State & Local Black woman authors discuss disparities in the publishing industry March 19, 2024 by Aniya Greene By Aniya Greene Surrounded by shelves of books ranging from children’s stories to young adult fiction,…
News·State & Local Extreme Weather Poses Problems for D.C.’s Unhoused Population March 19, 2024 by Autumn Coleman By Autumn Coleman Since the beginning of the year, hazardous weather conditions have impacted Washington, D.C.,…
Entertainment·Film Netflix’s ‘Shirley’ encourages young voters to get politically involved March 18, 2024 by Alana Matthew As part of the Netflix press run for their newest historical biopic, “Shirley,” detailing the 1972…
Arts·State & Local Anacostia Community Museum aims to keep black D.C. art history alive March 14, 2024 by Omari Foote Anacostia Community Museum will debut its exhibit, “The Bold and Beautiful,” to celebrate Black D.C. artists…
Business AI can potentially help prevent the next bank crash March 14, 2024 by Tiasia Saunders By Tiasia Saunders Artificial intelligence is still developing, and some experts believe the technology can assist…
Sports·State & Local Howard Softball brings in new season with historic start March 14, 2024 by Badi Cross The Howard University Softball team broke records and reached milestones during its preseason schedule. The team…
Lifestyle·State & Local GoGo fitness helps residents stay healthy while embracing D.C. culture March 14, 2024 by Avery Harrison The decision to name GoGo as the official music of D.C. came from “The GoGo People’s…
News·State & Local DMV educators re-adjust learning after youth literacy rates decline March 14, 2024 by Kareema Bangura By Kareema Bangura As post-pandemic education shifts from virtual to in-person learning, teachers nationwide are seeing…