Law·National·Politics·Race·Supreme Court Biden’s Supreme Court Nod to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Draws Praise February 25, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Americans around the country, especially legal scholars and Black…
Education·National·Race Fla. House Passes ‘Individual Freedom’ Bill to Limit Black History February 24, 2022 by Airielle Lowe By Airielle Lowe Howard University News Service Florida’s “Individual Freedom” bill passed by a 74-41 vote…
Sports·Supreme Court Double Standard in Olympic Doping Cases? Butch Reynolds’ Filmmaker Says ‘Yes’ February 20, 2022 Mekhi AbbottandMonét Bowen The story of former track and field athlete Butch Reynolds is painful and triumphant. In 1987,…
Football·Sports What’s Next for the Super Bowl Champion Rams? February 18, 2022 by Monét Bowen By Monét Bowen Howard University News Service LOS ANGELES (HUNS) — Super Bowl LVI was one…
HBCU·Howard University·National HBCUs Brave Bomb Threats at Start of Black History Month February 2, 2022 Chanel CainandDonovan J. Thomas By Chanel Cain and Donovan J. Thomas The Bison Safe app jarred the Howard University…
Politics·Supreme Court·Video History on the High Court January 28, 2022 by Sarah Jones-Smith By Sarah Jones-Smith and Laniyah Collins, NewsVision President Joe Biden plans to make history by…
COVID-19·Education·Features·Homelessness·Howard University·Mental Health·NewsVision Newscast·State & Local·Ward 7·Ward 8 Addressing Issues In the Black Community December 17, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas By NewsVision “Frontline Nine” Journalists The “Frontline Nine” capstone broadcast journalism class at Howard University covered…
Health·Race Water, Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink December 6, 2021 by Jaylen Williams By Jaylen Williams Howard University News Service Flint, Michigan, was once a bustling city, home to…
Housing·Howard University·NewsVision·Video How It Began: Howard Students Protest Lack of Housing October 22, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Howard University students continue to protest housing conditions at the renowned university. Complaints range from lack…
COVID-19·Homelessness·NewsVision·State & Local·Video·Washington D.C. Kids on The Street: Families left Homeless Due to Pandemic October 20, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas The eviction moratorium that has protected tenants from evictions during the Covid19 pandemic was lifted by…