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Through the Belt and Road Initiative, China has sought to economically develop Africa by supporting the construction of key infrastructure. Reports of recent years,...
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After a three-year long legal battle between Howard University and 10 alumni, judges decided that the case should be settled in Superior Court.
The Commanders reflect on their season following their loss against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Following recent renovations in the Myrtilla Miner Building, students express a new found sense of motivation.
Trinity Garrison, a junior musical theater arts major, recalls being surprised by Dean Emeritus Phylicia Rashad and Taraji P. Henson with a scholarship on...
Through the Belt and Road Initiative, China has sought to economically develop Africa by supporting the construction of key infrastructure. Reports of recent years,...
Students at Tuskegee University express disappointment with campus security and the administration’s response, following a fatal shooting during the university’s centennial homecoming.
Howard’s women’s volleyball team celebrates its most recent win.
Changó, Howard’s Afro-Latine Student Association and Spanish-Speaking Society, hosted its second annual Multicultural Festival. It featured other ethnic and cultural student organizations and dance...
Howard alumni De’Anté Haggerty-Willis and Issac Bell, the musical director and a cast member, are part of the production “I’ll Take You There: Stax...
A 90-minute production at Woolly Mammoth Theatre uses a blend of satire and honesty to shed light on the Black experience in America and...
Following the 2024 presidential election results, Howard influencers reflect on how they used their platforms for political engagement.