Dr. Roger A. Mitchell Jr. in his office at the Howard University Hospital on Oct. 11, 2024. (Cymphani Hargrave/The Hilltop) While sitting in his office decorated with degrees and pictures of friends ...
National conversations are emerging over efforts to remove the famed 1863 photograph “The Scourged Back” from public display after a March 2025 executive order signed by President Donald Trump. The ...
Donald Trump and Mike Pence in front of a large American flag (Photo courtesy of History in HD via Unsplash) President Donald Trump was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by world leaders including ...
Living in today’s fast-paced and hyper-connected world, multitasking is often hailed as a vital skill. From responding to emails during meetings to checking our phones while watching TV, it is easy to ...
As Hispanic Heritage Month begins, Howard University students and professors share what it means to be Afro-Latine, not only to them, but the role their culture plays in the United States as well.
A growing niche within TikTok’s BookTok community highlights Black-authored books and allows readers to share recommendations and have discourse on censorship and representation in literature. Kyla ...
“One, two, three– we love Chuck Brown!” the audience called out as a group of people, including D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, cut a red ribbon in front of a painting of the Godfather of Go-Go. The Go-Go ...
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 College of Fine Arts theatre season has been filled with student-led productions; its most recent one is a staged reading of the play “Black Bone” by Tina Fakhrid-Deen. Fakhrid-Deen is a ...
View from behind home plate during the Phillies/Nationals game at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. (Photo courtesy of Famartin via Wikimedia Commons) As Major League Baseball celebrates rising ...
Civil rights advocates hold signs saying “LOUISIANA DESERVES FAIR MAPS!” outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., in March on the first day of oral arguments in the Louisiana congressional ...
3G Community service event. (Photo courtesy of Grit, Grace and Growth) Grit, Grace and Growth (3G) is a new student organization on Howard’s campus focused on open conversation, creativity and ...