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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.
According to Howard’s undergraduate admissions, the applicant pool for the class of 2028 increased by 12 percent to about 37,000 applicants, a record, and about 4,000 more than last year’s 33,000 ...
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 ...
Carnival is a traditionally Catholic celebration but influenced by Pagan traditions with gluttonous days or weeks-long festivities to feast before the Lenten Season. The practice began in largely ...
CAMPUS Students call for boycotting Starbucks, McDonald’s over Israel-Gaza war Dozens of Howard University students gathered outside of the Starbucks on Georgia Avenue in boycott of corporations’ ...
Protesters hold a pro-Palestine protest banner. (Jacob Hanesworth/The Hilltop) Amid an upsurge of protests on college campuses regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict, Howard University has maintained its ...
SPORTS Howard Football Brawl Leads to 17 Players Suspended After MEAC Investigation The aftermath of the Howard vs NCCU game led to 36 players and two assistant coaches being suspended from both teams ...
Current HUSA vice president, junior Jay Jones, gasps after hearing her name announced as the next HUSA president. (JD Jean-Jacques/The Hilltop). Hundreds of students gathered in front of the Frederick ...
Howard regained Research One status through the American Council of Education after previously losing the classification in 2005.
Columns AI has breached the front lines of the music industry, causing concern for creatives and consumers To Howard students seeking to enter the industry, regulations to the AI-generated musical ...
Education editor uncovers the first occurrence of Howard being referred to as the Mecca that prompts a wider discussion about the university’s impact.
President Donald Trump and Congress members ordered the removal of Black Lives Matter Plaza, threatening budget cuts if the District didn’t comply.