News Howard University College of Arts and Sciences Appoints Three New Distinguished Faculty February 27, 2018 by Jazmin Goodwin WASHINGTON — Three distinguished faculty have joined Howard University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Foster,…
News Kings Dominion To Change Name of Confederate-Inspired “Rebel Yell” Roller Coaster February 6, 2018 by Niama Sandy Kings Dominion, a historic Virginia amusement park, is rebranding one of its controversially-named roller coasters. The…
News Organization Seeks To Raise Awareness of Juveniles Tried As Adults March 29, 2017 by Jacinth Jones Juvenile Justice System African Americans make up a disproportionate numbere of the approxinately 200,000 youth…
News Donald Folden: A Washington Figure With a Unique History March 29, 2017 by Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Donald Folden of Alabama traveled to the District of Columbia some 40 years ago…
News Howard Sports Legend To Retire After Three Decades March 22, 2017 by Tiffany Hoyd For over 30 years, Edward Hill Jr., Howard Universities’ Sports and Information Director has been the…
News Caribbeans Demand Inclusion in Immigration Discussion March 8, 2017 by Noni Marshall They Say Immgration Not Just About Hispanics and Muslims WASHINGTON— Working five days a week at…
News Digital Lab Allows Students to Create Dreams March 8, 2017 by Victoria Jonas Prince George’s County Library System Open to D.C., Maryland and Virginia A patron uses the D.R.E.A.M.…
News High School Coach Keeping Students On Track March 8, 2017 by Victoria Jonas Kennon Broadhurst Tries to Pass On What Others Gave Him Photo Courtesy Laurel High School: Track…
News Benning Library: Justice and Freedom For All Through Knowledge March 7, 2017 by Alexa Imani Spencer For over 50 years, Benning Library has served the Ward 7 community as a progressive space…
News Trump Travel Ban Hits Close to Home March 6, 2017 by Maya King Afghan Family Denied Entry Following Temporary Ban Photo courtesy of St. Columba's Episcopal Church Facebook Page: …