LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Black people in America don’t get a chance to have a voice unless they are eloquent enough to present it on platforms that are...
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During the first few weeks of my tenure as editor-in-chief, I would often come to The Hilltop’s office in between shifts at Street Sense...
The Hilltop found me through a recommendation of my English professor, during my freshman year at Howard, which was entirely spent online. Upon first...
Today, the nation’s oldest Black collegiate newspaper celebrates 100 years as the student voice of Howard University. When asked what it means for our...
Growing up in the South, Murphy Jones knew that leaving home and coming to college would offer her a chance to be something she...
Black people in America don’t get a chance to have a voice unless they are eloquent enough to present it on platforms that are...
This year, The Hilltop staff has worked hard to bring the Howard community informative and entertaining issues each week. We set out to record...
Daja E. Henry, News Editor 2o18-2019 As a senior in high school, I picked up my first issue of The Hilltop on a visit....
By: Jazmin Goodwin, Editor-In-Chief, (@TheCozyJAZ) I have the nerve to walk my own way, however hard, in my search for reality, rather than climb...
By: Jazmin Goodwin, Editor-In-Chief (@TheLyricalJAZ) Often more than not, we never want to discuss “the not so good” business that plagues our black bodies,...
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...
By Paul Holston, Editor-in-Chief I would like to express sincere congratulations to Howard University on reaching its sesquicentennial. For 150 years, Howard has been...