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Variety Reporter, The Hilltop

Sydney Goitia-Doran

Verified

Variety Reporter, The Hilltop

Seattle

Beats

Primary beats

United StatesHealth

Secondary beats

Any Type Of Soft StoryDanceTrending TopicsVarietyActivitiesEntertainmentMedical ResearchSpot NewsBusinessCareerFinanceHealthcare SystemsIVFBrands

Biography

Final Covers

the Texas and Dallas-Fort Worth economies Texas Instruments Inc. A. H. Belo Corp. and airlines occasionally.

Doesn’t Cover

Mainstream Hip Hop artists

Journalist Type

Reporter

Seniority Positions

-

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

Print,Digital

Content

Total articles 4

  • Available on paid plans

    Aspiring Howard Law Professor Lost to Plane Crash

    By Sydney Goitia-Doran Verified

    Feb. 03, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Nine men rob two outside College Hall North, Howard Police say

    By Sydney Goitia-Doran Verified, JD Jean-Jacques

    Jan. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Aspiring Howard Law Professor Lost to Plane Crash

    By Sydney Goitia-Doran Verified

    Feb. 03, 2025

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The Hilltop

Company Info

The Hilltop

The Hilltop, established at Howard University in 1924 by Zora Neale Hurston and Eugene King, a Harlem Renaissance icon and a renowned anthropologist, is the oldest Black collegiate newspaper in America. Over its century-long history, the publication has been at the forefront of chronicling campus, D.C., and national news. The legacy of The Hilltop is marked by its profound reporting work, several national awards, and distinguished alumni, many of whom have ascended to the pinnacle of their professions. Among The Hilltop's former staff are Pulitzer Prize winners, whose groundbreaking work has set new standards in journalism. Additionally, The Hilltop has been the training ground for leaders who have excelled in business, law, communications, and public service. By 1929, The Hilltop was published bi-monthly and then weekly in 1930. In 1995 and 2004 respectively, The Hilltop was notably ranked by The Princeton Review as the "Best Collegiate Newspaper in the Nation" and was featured in The New York Times as a premier college news source. In 2002, The Hilltop introduced its website, which currently receives thousands of hits daily. On February 28, 2005, The Hilltop newspaper claimed the spot as the only daily news publication in the country run by African Americans, not only in the collegiate realm, but also professionally. As it celebrates its centennial milestone, The Hilltop continues to act as a platform for voices, advancing its mission of balanced journalism and community engagement.

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Founded: 1924


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