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 Nwosu6 days ago
NEWS Who built this Country? The contentious debate of “who built this country” has emerged online in discussing the contributions of immigrant and African American communities Logan Richberg and Mmesomachukwu NwosuMarch 2, 2026
NEWS Walk for Peace Concludes in Washington After 108-Day Journey 19 monks reached D.C. after walking from Texas, calling for unity and recognition of Vesak as a holiday. Elijah Spencer and Mmesomachukwu NwosuFebruary 25, 2026
NEWS Howard University closes for week as D.C. battles ‘snowcrete’ after storm A major winter storm that placed the Washington, D.C. region under a state of emergency last weekend brought less snow than initially projected but... Mmesomachukwu NwosuFebruary 5, 2026
NEWS Brandon Robert Watts Trains the Next Generation to “Know Their Rights” A graduate of the Howard University School of Law is using his expertise to train community members on their legal rights. Mmesomachukwu NwosuSeptember 2, 2025
NEWS Immigration, Funding, and Fear in Trump’s First 100 Days Just months into President Donald Trump’s second term, members of the Howard community are grappling with the effects of his new policies. Brandon Byrd, Elijah Spencer and Mmesomachukwu NwosuMay 5, 2025
NEWS D.C. Students Unite in “Hands Off Our Schools’” Protest More than 200 students from universities across Washington, D.C. gathered in front of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) headquarters to protest for public... Mmesomachukwu NwosuApril 14, 2025