DMV D.C. Nonprofit Fights Hunger By Providing Free Meals With Public Fridges Feed the Fridge, a local nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C., was created in response to the pandemic as a way to supply free meals... Tiasia SaundersNovember 1, 2021
DMV 17th Street High Heel Race Returns to D.C. in Full Force What do impractical exercise clothing, D.C. queer culture and the Tuesday before Halloween have in common? The annual 17th Street High Heel Race in... Mila HillNovember 1, 2021
NEWS The Ongoing Battle for D.C Statehood: Residents Denied Representation in House The Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's ruling on Oct. 4 stating that D.C. residents will not be entitled to representation in the House... Aaliyah SeabrooksOctober 11, 2021
NEWS First Nationwide Women’s March Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic Hailing from California to Washington, D.C., thousands of protestors marched on Saturday in support of abortion rights. Janiah BowersOctober 4, 2021
NEWS D.C. Takes Initiative Against Homeless Encampments D.C. homeless encampments are starting to become a health, safety and security risk for the neighborhoods around them. Asia AlexanderSeptember 27, 2021
CAMPUS Howard Alumni Host Ninth Annual Hope For All Basketball Tournament KB Thomas and Ayo Amoo are a power team. The Howard alumni from the class of 2014 have built a philanthropic establishment with a... JD Jean-JacquesSeptember 20, 2021
NEWS Hundreds of Thousands March to End Gun Violence By: Adrienne Perkins and Montana Couser, Howard University News Service Hundreds of thousands marched in the nation’s capital and across the world to commemorate... Justin Cohen, Assistant Copy EditorMarch 25, 2018