Spartan Echo Newspaper 66.16 - First Issue of Spring 2024 | Page 2

Editor's Letter

Destinee Broaddus serves as the editor-in-chief of the Spartan Echo Newspaper.  She is a junior Mass Communications major with a focus on General Broadcast from King and Queen County, VA.  She has been writing for the Echo for 2 years.

Editor's Letter:

Greetings Spartan Nation,

My name is Destinee Broaddus and I currently serve as the Editor-in-Chief of the Spartan Echo. This position is new for me and I've had to make adjustments, but I also had big shoes to fill. I'm excited to jump right in and feel honored to have this opportunity.

I would love to thank the Spartan Echo editors and staff for their continued hard work and support. This publication would have been possible without each and every one one of you.

This is our very first issue of the semester and I couldn't be more proud of how it turned out. We're profiling Black excellence for our Black History Month issue.

I hope you all enjoy it!

Best Regards,

Destinee Broaddus

Editorial Staff

A’lauren Gilchrist is a Sophomore from Suffolk, VA who is studying Journalism. As an Executive Editor and writer, her focus is primarily on Arts & Entertainment which features stories about Visual and Musical Arts along with Student Activities. She

is an award-winning journalist and poet. A’lauren is also the president of the NSU Chapter of NABJ and is the Creative Director for the NSU Chapter of The Urban League.

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