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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 ...
After delivering their vote to former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, Black women have spearheaded the “92 percent” online movement of stepping back from political ...
As the job search becomes more competitive, many students are left without responses from employers, making it more difficult to enter their chosen fields. According to LinkedIn, ghost job listings ...
I came to Howard with a clear goal: journalism. As a freshman from across the country, I didn’t fully know what I was stepping into—but I did know that whatever it was, it had to deepen my ...
The 2024-2025 athletic year at “The Mecca,” like any other, was defined by a series of moments. This year, many of the events that gave character to the story of Bison athletics involved stepping into ...
Latrell Caton showing his client, Crystalyn Johnson, the results at the gates in front of the Admin Building on april 28 (Zoie Prandy/The Hilltop) On most mornings in the last few weeks of classes, a ...
I came to Howard as an economics major. I didn’t know what I wanted to do or who I wanted to be. But what I did know was that I have a voice—and the mentality to use that voice to move mountains. That ...
Mory Diakite, a senior architecture and design studios major from the Bronx, New York, felt like the entire Howard student body was in the backyard of his row home, just beyond the College Hall South ...
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