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D.C. native Ian Callender plans to open up a new addition to the Sandlot D.C. chain for student, staff and alumni use.
While many consider D.C. to be the epicenter of national leadership and political discussion, the livelihoods of many Black D.C. residents reveal a peculiar duality to our nation’s capital.
Education editor uncovers the first occurrence of Howard being referred to as the Mecca that prompts a wider discussion about the university’s impact.
MULTIMEDIA Photo Essay: “I Don’t Feel Like Much of a Minority”: The Non-Black Student Howard Experience Howard University embraces diversity, students share their motivations for attending.
Variety “Rage Bait” is making users mad and content creators money The rise of “rage bait,” social media content intended to get a reaction out of viewers for views and possible monetization, has ...
Variety A Look Into the Rise of Horror Films in 2025 Howard filmmakers examine horror’s box office growth, the subgenre of Black horror and the future of the genre.
CAMPUS Demonstration on Howard University Yard Draws Police Presence Howard University speaks out against pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Howard for violating the university’s Peaceful Assembly ...
As President Trump slashes federal programs and funding supporting diversity, equity and inclusion, students grow concerned about their future careers.
Jumpstart, an early childhood education program, is closing its doors to the local Howard University community at the end of the semester.
Columns The Myth of Multitasking: Are We Really More Productive? Psychological research shows multitasking is less effective, causing slower performance and more errors. Experts recommend ...
Gen Z’s nostalgia-driven culture is evident in their fashion, music, and Hollywood’s focus on reboots. Although the past can be a source of inspiration, columnist Jalyn Cameron writes that it risks ...
Howard regained Research One status through the American Council of Education after previously losing the classification in 2005.