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In her address to the largest graduating class in Howard’s history, the TIAA CEO talked about always looking forward and properly managing finances.
The College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences graduation ceremony ended early Thursday evening after dozens of people trying to get into Cramton Auditorium...
Kelvin Washington, former director of the SHOWTIME marching band, is no longer with the band amid allegations, according to him, but band members haven’t...
Despite facing COVID-19, racial tensions, and campus issues, Howard's Class of 2024 found community, advocated for change, and now graduates.
Alumnus Kelvin Z. Phillips' "Music For a While" premieres at the DC Independent Film Festival and wins “best short narrative film,” conveying a homeless...
Catalyzed by the changing nature of the journalism industry, journalists across the nation’s top newsrooms have been cut from their companies’ workforce.
Efforts to minimize environmental damage are being hindered by celebrities and corporations.
The CDC’s proposed changes to COVID-19 isolation guidelines prompt debate over balancing public health concerns with economic and societal impacts.
In celebration of Black History Month, the U.S. Department of Labor welcomed artists and theater works to discuss career opportunities for African Americans in...
Society is making strides to clean up the earth, but not every method is accounting for humanity’s cost, writes business columnist Brandon Peterson.
With an election looming, President Joe Biden has shifted his attention towards environmental policies, drawing mixed reactions and sparking a conversation about his motivations.