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Nok’khanya Edwards, a graduating senior, is looking to the future amid the class of 2024’s graduation after her time as The Bison Yearbook editor-in-chief.
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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...
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...
VP Harris’ fashion choices and appearance reflect her personal brand and presidential campaign. What do these choices mean for women in politics and the...
Nok’khanya Edwards, a graduating senior, is looking to the future amid the class of 2024’s graduation after her time as The Bison Yearbook editor-in-chief.
Howard University students Kwesi Bekoe, Latrell Caton and Howard alumna Galaxy Okoro share how they showcase their talents while managing their personal careers and...
The Howard University class of 2024 reflects on the challenges and adjustments of pursuing higher education during the pandemic.
Seniors dismayed by pricey graduation fees, urge university aid or inclusion in tuition for support.
When I first arrived at Howard University, I immediately set my sights on joining The Hilltop newspaper. To be transparent, I did not understand...
Despite facing COVID-19, racial tensions, and campus issues, Howard's Class of 2024 found community, advocated for change, and now graduates.
Students participated in a listening party held by Spotify in the Blackburn Ballroom.