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On Sept. 27, poet, activist, educator and HBCU graduate, Nikki Giovanni became the first writer-in-residence of the Toni Morrison Writing Program at Prairie View...
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Howard alumni De’Anté Haggerty-Willis and Issac Bell, the musical director and a cast member, are part of the production “I’ll Take You There: Stax...
Changó, Howard’s Afro-Latine Student Association and Spanish-Speaking Society, hosted its second annual Multicultural Festival. It featured other ethnic and cultural student organizations and dance...
A 90-minute production at Woolly Mammoth Theatre uses a blend of satire and honesty to shed light on the Black experience in America and...
VP Harris’ fashion choices and appearance reflect her personal brand and presidential campaign. What do these choices mean for women in politics and the...
On Sept. 27, poet, activist, educator and HBCU graduate, Nikki Giovanni became the first writer-in-residence of the Toni Morrison Writing Program at Prairie View...
Student loan debt has been a significant issue in the United States with Americans having owed $1.73 trillion in the second quarter of this...
The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) along with supporters of the Institutional Grants for New Infrastructure, Technology and Education (IGNITE) for HBCU Excellence Act,...
The Department of Media, Journalism and Film Communications (MJFC) received a free screening of Venus as a Boy on Sept. 30. Attendees also engaged...
On Sept. 12, due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, overcrowded classrooms and oversubscribed classes, Clark Atlanta University (CAU) announced that it would revert...
Howard University’s “SHOWTIME” marching band has an eventful season ahead of them. With lots to look forward to, students of the band share their...
WaySlay, a Black-owned on-demand delivery app founded by entrepreneurs Mike James and Ian Grant II has made its way to the DMV area. Their...