News An Educational Journey from South Korea to the U.S. April 30, 2017 by Darlene Aderoju The People Behind the Immigration Debate The United States is a nation of immigrants. Its policy…
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 Many Anxious as New Justice Considers Pivotal Cases April 17, 2017 by Rushawn Walters Photo Courtesy of Getty Images: Many are concerned the newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch…
News Meals Recipients Threatened Under Trump Plan April 10, 2017 Millions Could Lose Food Service if Meals on Wheels Loses Federal Funding WASHINGTON — Charles Abel,…
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…
News Planned Parenthood Avoids Budget Cut, for Now March 27, 2017 by Darlene Aderoju Failed Obamacare Repeal Saves Nearly Half of Ageny’s Budget Photo by Wilkie Photography: Planned Parenthood and…
News African-Americans in Congress Say Trump Lying About Wiretaps March 17, 2017 by Howard University News Service White House Given Until Monday to Present Evidence House Intelligence Committee member Alabama CongresswomanTerri Sewell said…
News Cummings, Trump Meet; Talk Race and Drug Prices March 9, 2017 by Darlene Aderoju Congressman Admonishes President for Comments on African Americans Courtesy photo: Maryland Congressman Elijah Trump admonished President…
News California Fight With EPA Will Affect Nation March 8, 2017 by Rushawn Walters Thirteen States Would Be Affected by Change in Emission Standards Courtesy Photo: Smog days in Los…
News Making a Dream Become a Reality February 20, 2017 by Rushawn Walters Black History Month: Stephanie Wilson Photo Courtesy NASA: Wilson has flown to spce a total of…