NEWS Civil War Parallels Resurface as Political Divisions Deepen Scholars weigh historical comparisons, warning that today’s tensions differ from the 1860s but reflect enduring struggles over race and power. Myla S. Roundy and Tessa FarriaMarch 2, 2026
CAMPUS The Art Of Occupation: A History Of Howard Protests From 1968 to today, Howard students have used occupation and encampment as tools to demand a more just university. Indigo MaysMarch 2, 2026
Variety Black American Surnames Reveal A Complicated History Many African Americans have embarked upon a self- discovery journey to highlight the significance of their surnames. Cidney WarrenMarch 2, 2026
NEWS Pronatalism and the Politics of Childbirth New federal birth incentives raise concerns over racial equity, maternal health and reproductive autonomy. Elana GardnerMarch 2, 2026
SPORTS Howard University’s Historic Role in Shaping Black Tennis Reports show a major increase in Black tennis participation, adding to a long legacy that features many Bison. Tanbrance BerryMarch 2, 2026
SPORTS Howard Athletics Department Requires Athletes To Stand During National Anthem Previous pregame protocols have shifted, impacting student-athletes’ ability to protest following internal conversations between athletics leadership and teams. Beverly RobertsonMarch 2, 2026
Variety Events Across D.C. Celebrate Black History Month Black History Month celebrations popped up all over D.C. during 100th anniversary of the national recognition Joseph McClintonMarch 2, 2026