Variety Students Reclaim D.C. Third Spaces as Shutdown Drags On D.C. federal shutdown forces students to find alternatives to cultural and educational institutions. Athea WilliamsNovember 3, 2025
Variety Harris Revisits 107-Day Campaign During D.C. Book Tour Stop From political accountability to student leadership, Harris discussed her presidential campaign, U.S. politics and the power of civic engagement. Naomi JeffriesOctober 20, 2025
NEWS Engine 16 Hosts Commemorates 24-Year Anniversary of September 11 City officials, first responders, and community members gathered at Engine 16 in Ward 2 to honor the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Khariss BenderSeptember 15, 2025
CAMPUS Howard Student Charged with Misdemeanor, Pleads Not Guilty A student from Maryland was arrested near campus and charged with two crimes. Myla S. RoundySeptember 8, 2025
NEWS Washington, D.C. Braces for Potential Impact of $1 Billion Budget Cut Residents and leadership of Washington, D.C. grow concerned over President Trump’s steep budget cut, rendering necessary public services vulnerable. Mmesomachukwu NwosuApril 7, 2025
NEWS Black Lives Matter Plaza Destroyed Amid Federal Government Pressure President Donald Trump and Congress members ordered the removal of Black Lives Matter Plaza, threatening budget cuts if the District didn’t comply. Logan RichbergMarch 17, 2025
NEWS Congress Aims at D.C. Home Rule with New BOWSER Act Proposal A new bill that would reverse D.C.’s Home Rule receives backlash from local leaders in Washington, D.C. Mmesomachukwu NwosuFebruary 18, 2025