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How a Diver’s Journey Dismantles Stereotypes and Contributes to Howard’s Aquatic History 

by Bamidele Aina
March 7, 2026
WASHINGTON (HUNS) – Diving isn’t a sport Black people do. I’ve heard that sentiment throughout my entire diving journey — whether being called a “weird child” by family or being told it’s…

Bison Reflect on Black College Football Hall of Fame at Legacy Bowl

March 4, 2026

Filmmaker Celebrates ‘Sinners’ and Its Southern Gothic Roots

March 1, 2026

Guardian Caps in Football: Why Aren’t They Popular?

March 1, 2026

‘Gracious Gardener’ Sermon Challenges Howard’s Chapel to Avoid a Cut-it-Down Mentality

March 1, 2026
Arts·Entertainment·Music

Bad Bunny Dances Into History at Grammy Awards and Super Bowl

February 1, 2026
by Ebunoluwa Ogunrinola
This is a big week for Bad Bunny who won three Grammy Awards as he prepares…
Health·Lifestyle

Is the Concern Over the Viral Spicy Bowls Valid?

January 30, 2026
by Faith Harper
Eating in moderation might just be everyone’s best bet.…
Education·National

Rural Education Disparities Pose Hidden Barriers to Learning in States Like Mississippi

December 15, 2025
by Belaynesh Shiferaw
Before children learn to read or write, many educational boundaries are already in place. They are…
Black Women·Campus·HBCU·Howard University·Sports

Deborah Johnson Continues Pouring Into Students and Bison Athletics Nearly 60 Years After Coming to Howard

December 8, 2025
by Kelsie Jarrett
Howard University was founded in 1867. Deborah King Johnson arrived from the South Bronx 100 years…
Diandra Blake (left) and Monica Maya (right) stand in front of the door of University Counseling Services. (Tatiana Allen/HUNewsService.com)
Campus·Education·HBCU·Health·Howard University·News·State & Local·Washington D.C.

In the Midst of Senioritis: College Seniors Struggle to Access Timely Mental Health Support at Howard  

November 26, 2025
by Tatiana Allen
WASHINGTON (HUNS) – Many college students dream of walking across the stage in their caps and…
Automotive·Howard University

Which Compact Sedan Is the Best for College Students? 

November 25, 2025
by Kevin Vaughn Jr.
WASHINGTON (HUNS) — As college students, we make several important choices in our lives, whether it be what we wear, who we hang out with and ultimately…
Automotive·Campus·Howard University·STEM·Washington D.C.

Automotive History Lies Dormant on Campus 

November 25, 2025
by Kevin Vaughn Jr.
WASHINGTON (HUNS) — As thousands of Howard University students make the trek up Georgia Avenue to campus, they unknowingly walk by an important piece of automotive history. Nestled in the parking…
Campus·Entertainment·Fashion·HBCU·Howard University·Lifestyle·Music·Social Media·Variety

Rhythms and Threads: How Gen Z is Remixing Music and Fashion Nostalgia Into Modern Identity 

November 25, 2025
by Bri Outlaw
Inside Howard University’s Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts, an entire wall is lined with portraits…
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Coastal Hampton U. Has a Living Lab for Climate Science Research

November 20, 2025
by Destiny Pierce
VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia (HUNS) — Hampton University’s achievements include having the first NASA satellite mission led…
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Supreme Court Hears Religious Claims in Rastafarian’s Suit Over Prison Haircut 

November 13, 2025
by Damenica Ellis
WASHINGTON (HUNS) — Damon Landor, a Rastafarian who took the Nazarite vow to grow his hair…
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