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The Hillpost

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The Hillpost
A screenshot of the Hillpost front webpage on Saturday, May 2, 2020.
TypeOnline newspaper
Owner(s)Hillpost Editorial Board
EditorJake Brillhart
Founded2009
Headquarters1705 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK 74017
United States
Websitethehillpostonline.com

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The Hillpost is an independent, student-produced newspaper at Rogers State University. Originally established in 2009, the Hillpost was reestablished in 2020 as an online news publication. The Hillpost remains student-produced and published despite the institution not having a journalism degree program. The publication covers topics ranging from college athletics, campus policy, and student life at Rogers State University, and community events in the Claremore, Bartlesville, and Pryor Creek areas.[1]

History[edit]

Started in 2009 by RSU student Zach Stoycoff, the Hillpost began as a monthly print newspaper.[2] It was produced in collaboration with the Claremore Daily Progress which allowed the student editors to print their newspaper for distribution on all three of Rogers State University's campuses and allowed for the newspaper to be inserted within regular issues of the Claremore Daily Progress. The Hillpost originally had its office on the second floor of Downs Hall. The original editorial staff of the Hillpost included:

  • Zachary Stoycoff, editor
  • Jeanice Davis, assistant editor
  • Bekah Warren, features editor
  • Tip Crowley, entertainment editor[3]

The Hillpost later established the campus tradition of naming a large, white swan on the university's Claremore campus "Sarge".[4] The Hillpost would also go onto to receive several recognitions from the Oklahoma College Media Association (OCMA). In 2010, the Hillpost received one of two overall Award of Excellence recognitions. That year, several student editors placed in OCMA competitions for student editors.[5]

In 2020, the Hillpost reestablished itself as an online news publication. For almost 10 years, the Hillpost did not publish.[6]

Notable staff[edit]

  • Jake Brillhart Hillpost editor-in-chief. Brillhart is a former national youth officer for the Boy Scouts of America Boy Scouts of America.[7]
  • Josh Haley, former Hillpost sports editor. Haley currently is a sports announcer for the Rogers State Hillcats and a sportscaster for USA Softball and the SEC Network.[8]
  • Zach Stoycoff, founder and former Hillpost editor-in-chief. Stoycoff previously served as the Vice President of Government Affairs of the Tulsa Regional Chamber.[9]

See also[edit]


Others articles of the Topic Journalism : The Portland Mercury

References[edit]

  1. Randy Cowling. "Hillpost Debuts a New Era of Student Journalism at RSU". Claremore Daily Progress.
  2. Tulsa World. "Learning from Scratch: A Print Newspaper Debuts".
  3. Rogers State University. "RSU Announces New Student Newspaper".
  4. Rogers State University. "RSU Names Campus Swan Sarge".
  5. Rogers State University. "RSU Hillpost Wins Top Honors in Statewide Contest".
  6. The Hillpost Editorial Board. "The Hillpost Returns to Rogers State University". The Hillpost.
  7. Bryan Wendell. "BSA announces 2019 recipients of National Venturing Leadership Award". Boy Scouts of America.
  8. Rogers State University. "Baseball Announces Alumni Day Information, 2019 Wall of Honor Class".
  9. University of Oklahoma. "Tulsa Sooner Stories Zack Stoycoff, MPA".

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