Sports Podcast
By: Marinela Rivas
PEACE, LOVE, AND BLACK RESTAURANT WEEK
By Savannah Grooms April 22, 2023 From crispy fried chicken wings smothered in mambo sauce to Chesapeake blue crabs sprinkled with Old Bay seasoning, the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area — […]
Kenneth Blakeney is Building a Winning Culture at Howard University
By: Brett Fauntroy Kenneth Blakeney has managed to succeed at all levels. That hasn’t stopped at Howard University. In just his fourth year as men’s head basketball coach at Howard, […]
Gun Violence in Schools Remains a Grave Concern for Students, Parents, and Administrators Alike
By: Netanya Shaffin The Columbine High School massacre in 1999 set off a chain reaction of gun violence in schools that has yet to decrease, with school shootings reaching an […]
UJW is Back in Session!
Students began the 2023 session of the UJW in person at American University on Saturday, March 4 2023.
Student Mental Health and Identity Formation During Pandemic
In this package, UJW students Laura Charleston and Virginia Bates explore how the pandemic affected young people’s mental health and their sense of self.
Fewer pandemic restrictions coupled with season change brings wanderlust
Bismarck Macauley and Dailyn WraySpring 2022 TRANSCRIPT DEVONTE SANDERS – HOSTThe travel industry was hit hard early in the coronavirus pandemic with demand plummeting domestically according to The Bureau of […]
DC Celebrates Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation To The U.S. Supreme Court
This historic confirmation to the Supreme Court inspired many.
IN PHOTOS: Washingtonians Celebrate Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson With Block Party
Devonte SandersUJW-DC Spring 2022 After Ketanij Brown Jackson became the first Black woman and the third Black person to be inducted into the U.S. Supreme Court, her achievement sparked a […]
Local Residents Assist Ukrainians Escaping War
People here in the United States have found it difficult to do nothing.