LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
By: Jazmin Goodwin, Editor-In-Chief (@TheLyricalJAZ) Often more than not, we never want to discuss “the not so good” business that plagues our black bodies,...
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As commencement ceremonies approach, soon-to-be Howard graduates reflect on leaving the university amid an unpredictable political and economic climate.
For some student-athletes their hustle goes beyond sports and expands into business as they find innovative ways to create an income.
Following the 2024 presidential election, some Black women are choosing to protect their peace and find community in the “92 percent” movement.
The New York Times recently released an article about Black men’s declining HBCU enrollment. Meanwhile, at Howard, where Black men make up just 19...
By: Jazmin Goodwin, Editor-In-Chief (@TheLyricalJAZ) Often more than not, we never want to discuss “the not so good” business that plagues our black bodies,...
By: Maya King, HU News Service (@mayaaliah) Even before President Trump made it to the podium to deliver his first State of the Union...
By: Maya McCollum, Politics Reporter (@Maya_BlakeM) The conditions in the Harriet Tubman Quadrangle, even in the second semester, are still being described by residents...
By: Kési Felton, Campus News Reporter (@kesifelton) Members of the Washington, D.C., community gathered at Sankofa Video, Books and Café on Tuesday, Jan. 23...
By: Lawrence Dow, Sports Editor (@LJeeeeezy) As many pundits predicted before the NFL season, the New England Patriots are in Super Bowl 52...
By: Brianna Sims, Assistant Sports Editor @bri_simsxo On Friday, Jan. 19, Coach Nicholas Askew and the Howard University Women’s Swimming & Diving team...
By: Justin Cohen, Assistant Copy Editor (@justinthat1kid) The concerned students of #HUResist convened Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in Locke Hall for their...