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By Ayanna Alexander, Contributing Writer Posted 1:00 PM EST, Sat., Nov. 12, 2016 While job hunting is already daunting, landing the job can be worse,...
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NEA, the National Endowment of the Arts, celebrates jazz at Howard University, emphasizing diverse career paths beyond performance for aspiring musicians.
Biden-Harris rule expands background checks, targets gun violence loopholes, and prompts further advocacy for reform.
Attendees rallied at the historic Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church to gather support for Haiti.
Black Americans face ongoing voter suppression despite long-standing voting rights, prompting discussions on race-based voting obstacles and historical parallels.
By Ayanna Alexander, Contributing Writer Posted 1:00 PM EST, Sat., Nov. 12, 2016 While job hunting is already daunting, landing the job can be worse,...
By Alanté Millow, Howard University News Service Posted 12:50 PM EST, Sat., Nov. 12, 2016 Several homeless children offered to pump D.C. resident Karin Walser’s gas...
By Victoria Jonas, News Contributing Writer Posted 12:30 AM EST, Sat., Nov. 12, 2016 At Howard University, African-American women are the majority population. But less than...
By Shaleen Shah and Taylor Hopkins, News Staff & Contributing Writers Posted 4:00 PM EST, Fri., Oct. 11, 2016 Recently, the presidential elections have received...
By Jaimee A. Swift, Editor-at-Large Posted 11:55 PM EST, Fri., Nov. 11, 2016 On Monday, October 24, dance-extraordinaire and distinguished, Howard alumna, Debbie Allen, candidly shared...
By Amber Broaden, News Editor When “The Birth of a Nation” was released to the world on Oct. 7, I had the opportunity to...
By Shaleen Shah, News Staff Writer The leaked tape where presidential candidate Donald J. Trump made lewd and sexually aggressive comments about women has so...