The Tuscany-set rom-com follows a woman faking an engagement, blending humor and romance while highlighting calls for more inclusive, joyful storytelling in Hollywood.
By Chantè Russell, Culture Staff Writer Posted 11:45 AM EST, Thurs., Nov. 17, 2016 On Thursday, Nov. 10, Howard University’s student radio station WHBC 96.3 HD3...
By Whitney Smith, News Contributing Columnist Posted 11:10 AM EST, Thurs., Nov. 17, 2016 Perhaps we were just tired. Tired from fighting our sleep the...
By Johnathan Saffold, NewsContributing Writer Posted 9:45 AM EST, Thurs., Nov. 17, 2016 The election of Donald Trump as the next POTUS will affect college students...
By Vania Brown, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – A week before the 2016 presidential election Howard University and the National Newspaper Publishers Association...
“Deeper in Faith—Wider in Community” -Rankin Chapel quote By Kathryn L. Harris Editor’s Note: Kathryn Harris is a Howard University alumna who received her Master’s Degree in...
The upcoming International Black Writers Festival, scheduled to take place at Howard, reexamines the importance of Black voices in a mainstream white society. https://t.co/y37vt7XmXS