Rhode Island Place’s Role in Everyday Health in Ward 5 by Tanaija Kee April 19, 2026 For many Ward 5 residents, health care doesn’t always begin in a hospital or a doctor’s office. Instead, it often starts with a bus ride, a trip to the pharmacy, or a walk to…
Features·Lifestyle·Multimedia·State & Local·Washington D.C. Behind the Lens: Highlighting the Shaw Howard Community February 6, 2023 by Quam Odunsi Coming to Howard, I was moved by the notion of exploring the city and knowing it…
Education·National Education Department Announces New Actions on Student Loan Relief January 10, 2023 Julius WashingtonandDarreonna Davis By Julius Washington Howard University News Service Department of Education officials announced on Tuesday an overhaul…
Arts·State & Local Creating His Own Canvas: Introducing Digital Creative Saidou Sosseh January 9, 2023 by Quam Odunsi The power of media can be used as a tool for discovery and entertainment. Yet many…
Climate Change·HBCU·Health·Solutions Journalism·Third Reconstruction·Water Pollution West Baltimore Residents, Students Have Mixed Feelings About Water Quality After E. Coli Contamination January 5, 2023 by Darreonna Davis By Darreonna Davis Howard University News Service and Inside Climate News BALTIMORE—Lily Goldsmith was in her…
Health·Lifestyle A Seat at the Table: Nikki Scott Breaks Barriers in the Culinary Industry December 20, 2022 by Nylah Lee Sporting sisterlocks and a tattoo of a spoon and fork, Nikkia “Nikki” Scott recounts what it…
Film·Football·Sports Commentary: ‘Kaepernick & America’ Traces a Greater Cause December 11, 2022 by George Hamilton III By George Hamilton III Howard University News Service It was a clear Friday night in August…
Black Women·Criminal Justice·Entertainment At The Intersection of 1950s Race Relations and Motherhood: The Story of Mamie Till-Mobley Hits Theatres After 60 Years December 6, 2022 by Darreonna Davis The 2022 film Till tells the story of a mother leaping into action and parking the…
Education·National·News·Politics Southern and Midwest States Sue Biden for Student Loan Forgiveness December 6, 2022 HU News ServiceandDarreonna Davis Citing an “unwell” economy with “no sign of relief,” the states of Missouri, South Carolina, Iowa,…
HBCU·Howard University·National·State & Local Biden Administration Opens Door for HBCU Students to Work in Government December 6, 2022 HU News ServiceandDarreonna Davis The White House celebrated alumni, students, chancellors and presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities during…
Lifestyle African Americans Share Thoughts on Thanksgiving November 23, 2022 by Zsana Hoskins Thanksgiving has a tragic history, yet many Black people across the nation still choose to celebrate…