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Howard ROTC cadets, among thousands nationwide, are feeling the impact of the federal shutdown.

The NCAA first approved Guardian Caps for practice use in 2022, and more teams have since joined the movement to make football safer at all levels.

A historically Black university, world-renowned for its cultural and political influence, now sits at the epicenter of D.C.’s gentrification.

A recent report by the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice found that nearly 40% of college students experience food insecurity.

There are thousands of students like me who are juggling jobs, classes, food insecurity, and now a shutdown that threatens to pull the rug out from under us.

Using GoFundMe’s public search engine and keyword filters, I found roughly 300 active campaigns started by Howard students this year.

Howard photojournalist Logan Johns takes viewers inside the pulse of Black artistry at CultureCon in Brooklyn, New York.

In the first school semester under the Trump admin's “Big Beautiful Bill,” many Howard University students and their parents experience worry and confusion.

The Bison ONE Newsroom is a groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind partnership between a national media corporation and an HBCU journalism program.

Zoe Cummings interviewed her fellow Howard University students to get their reactions after the suddenly resignation of President Ben Vinson III.

Leslie D. Hale, chair of Howard's Board of Trustees, shared the news with faculty and staff during a phone conference on Friday morning.

This week on SZN Opener, Howard University’s Marcus Smith Jr. sat down with host Rodney Rikai to talk college golf. In his 1-on-1 with Rikai, the rising star reflected on joining the historic HBCU’s golf program and what he loves about the sport.