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This story offers a rare glimpse into how a few students are thinking about AI, not as a shortcut, but as a tool they are actively negotiating.

Many students are still bracing for what could be a difficult season of stretching meals and relying on campus pantries to fill the gaps left by inconsistent federal support.

From glimmering light displays along the waterfront to festive public art, outdoor markets, and iconic trees that draw visitors from across the country, the D.C. region transforms into a winter playground this time of year. Whether you’re looking for a cozy stroll through Old Town, a dazzling nighttime photo walk by the monuments, or family-friendly […]

Over 50 years ago, Cathy Hughes, the founder and chairperson of Urban One, was one of the very first faculty members of the School of Communications at Howard University.

The Bison One Newsroom, a collaboration between Howard University and NewsOne, serves as a lighthouse for the future of diverse, timely, community-oriented journalism.

A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction barring the administration from making warrantless immigration arrests in Washington, D.C.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal is accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., and killing one of them.

Join us this Thanksgiving Day for a special give-back event! We’re welcoming our MD/DC church community to The Gathering Place DC on Thursday, November 27th for a warm Thanksgiving meal filled with gratitude and fellowship.Dinner will be served from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM, and guests are invited to arrive at 10:00 AM for prayer and setup. Meals are first-come, first-served, so we […]

The conversation isn’t about whether artificial intelligence can make art. It’s about whether artists will still have room to make a living.

Need food assistance in D.C., Maryland, or Northern Virginia? Find local programs offering free meals, groceries, and community support — with locations, hours, and links to help you get started.

From Civil War pioneers to modern military leaders, these Black veterans spent time in the DMV area while serving their country and leaving lasting legacies.

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