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Tatyana Hopkins has always wanted to make the world a better place. Growing up she knew she wanted to be a journalist. To her there were too many issues in the world to pick a career that would force her to just tackle one. The recent Howard University graduate is thankful to have a job and enjoys the thrill she gets from chasing the story, meeting new people and adding new bits of obscure information to her knowledge base. Dubbed with the nickname “Fun Fact” by her friends, Tatyana seems to be full of seemingly “random and useless” facts. Meanwhile, the rising rents in D.C. have driven her to wonder about the length of the adverse possession statute of limitations (15 years?). Despite disliking public speaking, she remembers being scolded for talking in class or for holding up strangers in drawn-out conversations. Her need to understand the world and its various inhabitants frequently lands her in conversations on topics often deemed taboo: politics, religion and money. Tatyana avoided sports in high school she because the thought of a crowd watching her play freaked her out, but found herself studying Arabic, traveling to Egypt and eating a pigeon. She uses social media to scope out meaningful and interesting stories and has been calling attention to fake news on the Internet for years.

tatyanahopkins@washingtoninformer.com
The NHP Foundation, a national not-for-profit dedicated to preserving and creating sustainable, multifamily housing, has acquired the 176-unit Woodmont Crossing Apartments in southeast D.C. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inCommunity, Local Business

D.C. Affordable Housing Complex to be Renovated, Preserved

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 25, 2018October 31, 2020
The Prince George’s County Community College Culinary Arts Center Chef Edward Whitfield, County Executive Rushern L. Baker III, Prince George’s Community College President Charlene Dukes and MGM National Harbor Executive Chef Jason Johnston prepare a meal in the kitchen of the new center during the grand opening on April 19. (Shevry Lassiter/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County

PGCC Opens New Culinary Center

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 25, 2018October 31, 2020
Posted inCommunity

AG Racine Only Candidate Endorsed by Ward 8 Democrats

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 25, 2018October 31, 2020
Posted inNational

Schumer Floats Sweeping Marijuana Reform

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 25, 2018October 31, 2020
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Posted inCommunity

UDC Students Push D.C. Council for Criminal-Justice Reform

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 25, 2018October 31, 2020
The March for Our Lives rally on March 24, 2018 drew thousands of protesters, many of them students, on Constitution Avenue in northwest D.C. (Shevry Lassiter/The Washington Informer)
Posted inCommunity

Bill Seeks to Lower D.C. Voting Age to 16

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 18, 2018October 31, 2020
Student advocates of cutting carbon pollution rally at the John A. Wilson Building in northwest D.C. in favor of a carbon fee and rebate program. (Courtesy of Put a Price on It)
Posted inCommunity

Students Join Movement for Carbon Tax

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 18, 2018October 31, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (left) and Police Chief Newsham announce a mandatory class for Metropolitan Police Department employees on race theory in partnership with the University of the District of Columbia on April 13. (Courtesy of MPD)
Posted inCommunity

D.C. Police to Get Lesson in Black History

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 18, 2018October 31, 2020
A Black youth is confronted by police. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inBlack Experience, Community

D.C. Mayor Threatened with Suit for Police Data

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 11, 2018October 31, 2020
Howard University student Alexis McKenny speaks during an April 6 press conference to announce the end of a nine-day student sit-in at the university's administration building. The sit-in was prompted by revelations of impropriety in the school's financial aid department. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)
Posted inEducation, Local

Historic Howard U. Protest Ends

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing WriterApril 11, 2018October 31, 2020

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