The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
1 day ago by Jessica White/DC Columnist
Dear Ms. Mortgage Maven, I have been working with my realtor for two months. She is very nice but I feel like she can't give me the time and attention I need to find a home. How can I cancel my agreement with her?
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
5 hours ago by Eboni Farmer
The cover of next week's "New Yorker" could make any black woman angry, at first glance at least.
My first thought was 'Oh no, why does Michelle Obama have to have an afro?' But taking a closer look I couldn't help but laugh because it is all so unbelievable.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
7 hours ago by Amara Grautski
Although students living on campus this summer might be itching to get outside, experts say to keep health in mind and try to stay cool when the temperature heats up.
Historically, July is Boston's warmest month with an average high temperature of 82 degrees, according to Weather.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
9 hours ago by Terri Schwartz
The Massachusetts Avenue Bridge "That bridge on the way to MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in between Cambridge and Boston, where that guy from MIT measured it in his own height the whole way and invented his own unit of measurement [is one of my favorite places in the city].
The Hilltop, Howard University, DC
1 day ago by Linsey Issacs
Howard's Starbucks aficionados will be relieved to learn that the location on the corner of Georgia Ave. and Bryant is not on the coffee chain's 600-store closing list.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
2 days ago by Adelle M. Banks/Religion News Service
Oprah Winfrey has become a catalyst for a new journalistic project and increasing news coverage by conservative Christians questioning and criticizing her spiritual beliefs.
Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI
2 days ago
One of the crucial issues in this presidential election has been debated mostly in encrypted exchanges. That issue is the future of the American judiciary, and above all the Supreme Court.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
2 days ago
In the ongoing battle that rages in the war against HIV/AIDS, former basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson continues to champion the cause with the "I Stand With Magic" campaign.
Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI
2 days ago
The University has made strides toward equity in admissions, but one longstanding policy continues to tarnish the process. Legacy preference conflicts with basic principles of fairness and should be abandoned.