Graphic with this year’s horror movie posters on a TV and hands extending out the screen. (Aaron Spann/The Hilltop) Over the past year, horror movies took over theaters everywhere, becoming the fourth ...
In a sport where Black players have been historically underrepresented, Howard’s tennis teams draw inspiration from its few trailblazers. The game of tennis historically lacks Black representation; ...
Season 7 of the CW’s “All American” premiered last Monday. A conversation with the showrunners and cast unpacked new storylines and their commitment to authenticity and representation. Pictured left ...
As Howard University prepared for the 2025–2026 academic year, a record number of rising sophomores were placed in off-campus housing, sparking frustration over unkept promises to expand and improve ...
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 ...
Washington Howard University Television (WHUT), the only Black owned public television network that is operated by a historically Black university, has lost its federal funding. On May 1, President ...
Despite today’s turbulent social climate, protest anthems have faded from mainstream music. Shaped by capitalism, streaming trends and societal shifts, the industry now seems to favor feel-good, viral ...
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.
With growing concerns about climate change and pollution, green chemistry has been hailed as a solution to reduce environmental harm. Are innovations in the chemical industry impactful enough to ...
A DJ played “Freedom” by Beyoncé close to Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall. A crowd of Howard students, alumni, reporters and political operatives filled The Yard. Some chanted the university’s ...
Rebecca Celeste, a 2024 Howard alumna making her first on stage debut since graduation, recalls looking at herself in the mirror and thinking, “You’re actually doing it.” Celeste stepped into the ...
Once a student studying finance at Brigham Young University, Dinkelman did not always see himself following the interests of his heart to foreign service, which he first developed as a teenage boy ...
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