National·News·NewsVision Remembering 9/11: DC’s Young Victims Will Never be Forgotten September 11, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas Twenty years after one of America’s worst tragedies, local schools in Washington, DC continue to honor…
National·News Remembering 9/11: Firefighter Roderick Lewis Was There, and In Ways, He Still Is September 11, 2021 by Ahnayah Hughes By Ahnayah Hughes, Howard University News Service Even now, the pain of that day lays just…
National·News·Off-campus·Politics Remembering 9/11: How the Terrorist Attacks Changed Air Travel September 11, 2021 by Gregory Smith By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – Yolanda Williams, a Transportation Security Administration (TSA)…
COVID-19·News Why Many Black People Say They Won’t Take the Vaccine September 1, 2021 by Gregory Smith By Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — Bonnie Harris, a vaccination outreach worker in…
COVID-19·Health·Homelessness·Housing·News·Off-campus·State & Local·Ward 1·Washington D.C.·Wellness D.C. Non-Profit Gives Domestic Violence Survivors a Safe Space During Pandemic April 26, 2021 by HU News Service MeKayla Pierre, Howard University News Service My Sister’s Place, a D.C.-based organization, continues to serve victims…
Features·News·Off-campus·Politics A Warrior Of A Woman: Nia Weeks, Orleans Parish Advocate April 26, 2021 by HU News Service Darreonna Davis, Howard University News Service Nia Weeks is a New Orleans native, family and criminal…
Business·COVID-19·Health·National·News·Off-campus Central Florida Nonprofit Seeks To Make Impact On Mental Health And Homelessness April 26, 2021 by HU News Service Ianna Fenton, Howard University News Service Park Place Behavioral Health Care Center is a nonprofit organization…
Features·News·Science & Technology·Technology From “Oppy” to “Percy” : The Mars Rover Family’s Role in Space Exploration April 22, 2021 by Mark Beckford Greer Jackson, Howard University News Service When the Mars rover Opportunity was retired by the National…
Features·Film·News·Off-campus·State & Local ‘Pritty Not Pretty’ Animation Film Hopes To Answer Diversity Call April 22, 2021 by Arielle Wiliams As the entertainment industry calls for an increase of diverse and nuanced content, Terrance Daye, director…
National·News·Off-campus·State & Local The Woodlands Chapter Of Jack And Jill Seeks To Benefit Black Youth April 19, 2021 by HU News Service Shianne Knight, Howard University News Service Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is a national mothers…