
Keir Bristol, Editor In Chief: I want more students on campus to know about the Onyx, especially the incoming freshmen. I want the Onyx to be respected as a publication, and I want students to look to it for groundbreaking stories on culture and the Northeastern community as a whole. I want the Onyx to be more prominent online, and on the Northeastern campus. I want students of all colors to be interested in the Onyx, to participate, and to depend on the Onyx to voice their opinions on prominent subjects in the Northeastern community.
Jordan Martins, Submissions Editor: I hope to increase the number of people involved with the Onyx, and bring more testosterone to these pages through getting more male members. I want to be that publication on campus that people are excited to read when it drops.
Sharlene Juste, Business and Office Manager: I want the Onyx to be the publication that students of color look to for support, entertainment, and inspiration.
Yvonne Wilkins, SoulSpeech Editor: I would like to see the Onyx attracting the entire Northeastern campus not only students, African-American students and faculty, but all of Northeastern no matter the race.
Kadidjah Traore, Public Relations Manager: My future goal for the Onyx is to make the name of the Onyx more well known and give writers the chance to put their work out there and introduce the community here to one of the greatest publications on campus.