News Mentally Ill Are Gun Violence Victims, Not the Culprits May 7, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy Experts Say Finger Unfairly Pointed at Mentally Ill Jason Harrison is an example of how the…
News Black Millennials Say Student Loan Debt Crippling Their Chances to Advance May 2, 2018 by Jasmine Hardy Higher Education For the first time ever, young adults with student debt have a negative net…
News In National Gun Debate, Black Gun Owners Defend Their Rights to Self-Defense April 25, 2018 by Maya King Marcus Hyman, commander of the DMV chapter of the Black Gun Owners' Association, instructs a student…
News Educators Reject Trump, Other Proposals for Them to Go Armed April 24, 2018 by Adrienne Perkins Gun Violence Imani Foxx a first-grade teacher at at Kipp Leadership Primary School, said she can't envision…
Politics U.S. Families Demand Funding, Treatment for Opioid Addiction April 23, 2018 by Maya King Opioid Crisis in America Members of U.S. House of Representatives' Energy and Commerce committee's subcommittee on…
News Fifty Years After the Assassination of MLK, Many Still Rally to End Racism April 5, 2018 by Amiyah King A.C.T. sponsors Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield were among the speakers who appeared at the rally.…
News Howard University Students Win Concessions April 2, 2018 by Alexa Imani Spencer Student Protest Enters Second Week Howard University students have occupied the Admisitration Building for five straight…
News Black Marchers See Gun Violence Differently March 26, 2018 by Alexa Spencer Gun Violence All Photos by Alexa Spencer, HUNS: Adia Granger, far right, and scores of Baltimore…
News Hundreds of Thousands March to End Gun Violence March 24, 2018 by Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Hundreds of thousands marched in the nation’s capital and across the world to commemorate…
News A School Shooting Every Week, One-By-One March 19, 2018 by Alicia Williams Gun Violence in America: Part 2 Taiyania Thompson kneels at the grave of her father, who…