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Through the uncertainty, the class of 2025 becomes what President Ben Vinson III felt was “the Renaissance.” May 10 marked ...
A reflection on how Robert Sobukwe’s role during the South African anti-apartheid movement led to him becoming prisoner No. 1 ...
For some student-athletes their hustle goes beyond sports and expands into business as they find innovative ways to create an income.
Just months into President Donald Trump’s second term, members of the Howard community are grappling with the effects of his ...
As some HBCUs, including Howard, have remained silent on the conflict between Israel and Gaza, historians point out that there are complex relations between the institutions and both groups. Thousands ...
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 ...
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 percent of the student body, five graduating seniors ...
Former School of Divinity Dean Bernard L. Richardson closes out the Opening Convocation Ceremony on Sept. 16, 2022, at the Cramton Auditorium. (Kamille Lacy/The Hilltop). Young Black adults are less ...
Since April 25, dozens of college students in the D.C. area have set up a “liberated zone” encampment on George Washington University’s yard. (Keith Golden Jr./The Hilltop) Howard University students ...