NEWS Taiwan Strait Tensions Push Countries to Diversify Semiconductor Supply Chains Taiwan produces roughly 90 percent of the world’s advanced chip production as the U.S., South Korea and India invest billions to build fabrication capacity... Risav GangulyApril 13, 2026
Variety D.C. Residents Rally to Protect Malcolm X Park From Long Closure Demonstrations in opposition to the closure of Malcolm X park hold a meeting asking neighbors, “What does Malcolm X Park mean to you?” (Larnelle... Naomi JeffriesApril 13, 2026
CAMPUS Second Annual 14th Amendment Law Symposium at Howard Law Law symposium at Howard highlights the constitutional legacy of the 14th Amendment. Kisa DupeApril 13, 2026
OPINION Young People are Searching; Navigating Faith and Religion As America's young adults begin to establish their identity, some grapple with who and what to place their faith in. Aniyah GenamaApril 10, 2026
Variety Journalists discuss their experiences at “Reporting while Black” panel Six Black journalists gather at Howard to discuss what it means to be a Black journalist, hardships, and the future of journalism. Jori JohnsonApril 7, 2026
CAMPUS A Historic Number of Students Elect Howard’s Newest Leaders Nearly half of the student body participated in the spring 2026 general elections. Indigo MaysApril 6, 2026
NEWS “Punching Above Their Weight,” Senator Warnock Backs HBCU Research Expansion A new bill targets inequities in federal funding for HBCUs, but students press lawmakers on the bill’s efficacy. Mmesomachukwu NwosuApril 6, 2026