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The Job-Hopping Generation?
Millennials don’t feel obligated to stay in jobs that aren’t the right fit. By Kyana Harris With over 75 million members, millennials became the largest generational group in the labor ... -
Women Leading the Church
Shayla Farrow As the Southern Baptist Convention gathers in Birmingham, Alabama, this week, the role of women in the church surely will be a top issue. The #Metoo movement, allegations ... -
We get it, you vape. But should you?
Smoking, drinking and drug abuse have reportedly declined among teenagers, only to be replaced by vaping. Started as a way to break addiction to cigarettes, vaping has replaced cigarettes as ... -
International student thrives at HBCU
By Alexsis Simmons When Asif Mohiuddin came from Dhaka, Bangladesh, in fall 2016 to study at Howard University, he wasn’t sure what to expect. Mohiuddin, an aspiring chemical engineer, knew ... -
She cuts hair: Dorm barber handles heads and hearts
By Capri Starling Dayana Little is playing an outsized role at Howard University despite the modest name of her business --- Little by Littles. She became the first woman barber ... -
Can HBCU alums help ease college debt burden
Many people are still stunned and excited by billionaire philanthropist Robert F. Smith’s announcement during his commencement speech at Morehouse College that he would make a donation so that the ... -
Students turn cafeteria into Go-Go music hall
Students beat their feet to the rumbling sounds of Go-Go music yesterday at Duke Ellington School of the Arts as their cafeteria transformed into a music hall. Duke Ellington became ...