Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

The Hilltop

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Letter From The Editor: “Trailblazing A LEGACY”

Jazmin Goodwin serves as the 2017-2018 Editor-In-Chief of The Hilltop. Goodwin is a senior journalism major, graphic design minor from Columbia, South Carolina.

It is a great honor to serve as this year’s Editor-In-Chief for The Hilltop newspaper during Howard University’s 150th year. This accomplishment represents much more than a personal success of my own, but an accomplishment for the community and the many student voices that represent it.

In 1924, Zora Neale Hurston and Dr. Louis Eugene King, two prolific visionaries, banded together to create a mouthpiece for students and their voices. 93 years later, The Hilltop’s historic legacy continues as a staple of The Black Press.

Hurston, a revolutionary figure in The Harlem Renaissance, was an advocate for protecting the African-American voice and as editor-in-chief I intend to do the same.

Knowing The Hilltop’s historic past has inspired my commitment and drive to uphold what the future of The Hilltop will be. The prominent days of the Harlem Renaissance are no longer but the legacy it left continues on. As editor-in-chief, I saw it necessary for reform to revitalize The Hilltop’s brand and to spearhead a renaissance of its own that will re-engage with students and the community.

Through introducing #TheHilltopRenaissance, an unparalleled campaign, I aim to enhance The Hilltop’s esteem and relevance to all who come in contact with it.

With a heavy focus on digital and video integration, creative direction and cutting-edge content, it is my hope this will move The Hilltop towards reaching new heights and trailblazing a path that can be upheld for years to come. The Hilltop is nothing without the students. There is no student voice without you all. This vision and campaign is for you. I cannot do this alone and need your help and support.

The Hilltop will be actively seeking creative minds, agents of change and passionate, dedicated leaders to spearhead this campaign. I hope you join me on this journey of trailblazing a legacy with #TheHilltopRenaissance.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

For Zora. For Howard. For You.

Advertisement

You May Also Like

CAMPUS

Howard University freshman Mohamed Samura died after being struck by a car near Cook Hall.

CAMPUS

A Howard University faculty member crashed their car into the guardrail at Cook Hall, injuring a student and hospitalizing them.

CAMPUS

Mohamed Samura, an 18-year-old freshman, died Monday morning after being struck by a car last week in front of Cook Hall.

CAMPUS

Students expressed mixed opinions regarding the relocation of the Springfest concert, citing concerns about accessibility and disappointment over the change in venue.