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

by Kelsie Jarrett
December 8, 2025
Howard University was founded in 1867. Deborah King Johnson arrived from the South Bronx 100 years later, starting an ongoing Bison journey of learning, teaching, coaching, advising, fundraising, developing curriculum and handling…
Diandra Blake (left) and Monica Maya (right) stand in front of the door of University Counseling Services. (Tatiana Allen/HUNewsService.com)

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

November 26, 2025

Which Compact Sedan Is the Best for College Students? 

November 25, 2025

Automotive History Lies Dormant on Campus 

November 25, 2025

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

November 25, 2025
Arts

Social Media Takeover

April 27, 2011
by Kiera A. Manison
In the evolving world of social media, new social networking sites have been introduced one…
Arts

“What If There Were No…”

April 19, 2011
by Eboni Munn
“America I Am: The African American Imprint” brings the rich history of African Americans to…
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Student Makes Konshince Effort to Reinvigorate Hip Hop

April 14, 2011
by Linsey Isaacs
With a knack for beats and little time left until graduation, DJ Konshince leaves his mark…
Arts

New York Times Gives Social Media Tips

April 13, 2011
by Brittany Miller
WASHINGTON- With social networks, tablets and cell phone use becoming more and more popular, newspapers are…
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Free Screen for Life Program Helps D.C. Residents Fight Colon Cancer

April 7, 2011
by Ahkiah Allen
Valenta Smith was 50 years old and uninsured when she found out she had colon cancer.…
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Golden Triangle BID restores culture in Business District

March 29, 2011
by Eboni Munn
It is a brisk Sunday afternoon in Dupont Circle, as the wind whistles below the…
Arts

Nick Cannon and Friends Raise Money for Haiti

February 28, 2011
by Nia Moore
The few hundred Howard University students who packed Cramton Auditorium on February 25th to see Nick…
Arts

The 83rd Academy Awards

February 27, 2011
by Seth A. Lemon
Behind the Scenes at the Oscars Red Carpet Seth Lemon was selected to join the hosts…
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A Life Changing Touch

February 23, 2011
by Kimberly Jacobs
In 2003, after overcoming many obstacles in her life, 28-year-old Khadijah Carter found out that she…
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Black Love Day Offers an Alternative to Valentine’s Day

February 13, 2011
by Danielle Brissett
Black Love Relationship Ceremony to Be Held at Howard University As Valentine’s Day approaches, red and…
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