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By Maya McCollum, Politics Reporter (@Maya_BlakeM) On Thursday, Sept. 21, Howard University’s Political Science Department hosted a panel and reception to celebrate 50...
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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 Maya McCollum, Politics Reporter (@Maya_BlakeM) On Thursday, Sept. 21, Howard University’s Political Science Department hosted a panel and reception to celebrate 50...
By Jamara Robinson, Life+Style Reporter (@itsJamara) The Congressional Black Caucus held their 47th Annual Legislative Conference Sept. 20-25— five days of events dedicated to...
“Same Fruit, Different Tree:” the Quintessence of What a Howard Student Can Do. Christian Anne Capers A screening for “Same Fruit, Different Tree,”...
By: David Robinson Jr, (@drdavphoto) Howard University opened the doors to its first-ever on-campus barbershop. President Wayne A.I. Frederick received the inaugural haircut...
By: Tia Lowe, Campus Reporter (@TiaMLowe) Spotlight Network, Howard University’s student-run television network, is in the midst of exciting new projects for the...
Leah Simone S., Global News Reporter Hurricane Irma made history as the strongest Atlantic basin hurricane in history and wreaked havoc in the...
By Bria Horsley, News Editor (@autobriagraphy) Members of the royal court hand over their titles this week as pageants seek to find new...