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 Farria3 days ago
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 Mays3 days ago
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 Warren3 days ago
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 Robertson3 days ago
CAMPUS Phi Beta Sigma Hosts Inaugural “Walk Like A Sigma” Dance Competition Three student teams competed in themed routines to raise funds for scholarships and charities. Indigo Mays and Tara GreyFebruary 23, 2026
SPORTS Greg Steed’s Journey From Bison to NFL Back Judge Howard University alumnus Greg Steed officiated his third Super Bowl, further cementing his legacy as a trailblazer among NFL officials. Tanbrance BerryFebruary 23, 2026
INVESTIGATIVE A Look Into Off-Campus Housing: Mazza GrandMarc Residents of one of Howard University’s off-campus housing partners cite concerns about maintenance, management and shuttle reliability. Kori McNairFebruary 17, 2026