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By Sabreen N. Dawud, Staff Reporter In the wake of the current presidential election, U.S. voters are running into obstacles once again. Common examples...
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The vice president's concession speech evoked strong emotion from students and supporters, leaving some inspired and heartbroken.
After experiencing complications with their absentee ballots, some Howard students from Georgia speculate if they’re on the receiving end of voter suppression tactics.
Following a string of Harris-Walz campaign-related events held on Howard’s campus, experts and students discuss the university’s non-partisanship policy.
Howard students reflect on Angela Alsobrooks and Lisa Blunt Rochester’s new roles in the U.S. Senate and what it means to them.
By Sabreen N. Dawud, Staff Reporter In the wake of the current presidential election, U.S. voters are running into obstacles once again. Common examples...
By Neema Mungai, Staff Reporter Earlier this year political analysts at the non-partisan Cook Political argued that Republicans were likely to hold control of...
By Kési Felton, Contributing Reporter The 2018 midterms saw the highest voter turnout rates in a century, especially among youth voters and voters of color. However, this...
By Jeresa Anderson, News Editor Throughout American history, Black women have been at the forefront in fighting for (and sometimes against) a society that...
By Jeresa Anderson, HU News Service For presidential candidates, Ohio is a must win state. No Republican and only two Democrats have won the...
By Ariana Cobb, HU News Service How are older voters—those age 65 and older—expected to fare in the 2020 presidential election? This is one...
By Ashleigh Fields, Campus Editor Under the Trump administration, Black voices have been silenced. Black leaders have been discredited. The president has even gone...