Paws and reflect
Katie Ribbens–Staff Writer When this article is published, Sierra, my service dog in training, and I will be one week away from graduation. I will be completing my time at […]
Katie Ribbens–Staff Writer When this article is published, Sierra, my service dog in training, and I will be one week away from graduation. I will be completing my time at […]
Sam Landstra—Co-Chief Editor I’ve had the words for fifty stories written for The Diamond over the past four years, but I don’t have the words for what The Diamond has […]
Gretchen Lee—Copy Editor The Diamond has been many things for me—a relaxing few hours every week of correcting grammar, a place to share my thoughts about films, an opportunity to […]
Staff Writer—Zac VanderLey On May 7, 2020, Lee Pitts sent me an email, telling me a professor or student thought I’d be a good fit at The Diamond. He asked […]
Daniel Ketchelos—Staff Writer Rich, evil, white men and corporate greed. Such is the typical reaction provided when billionaires are brought up in conversation. Although Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and […]
Emma Bennett—Staff Writer We’ve all heard the news. On April 25, Twitter’s board agreed to sell their $44 billion platform to Elon Musk. That’s a lot of money for broke […]
Corina Beimers- Staff Writer Katie Meyer, Tyler Hilinksi, Jayden Hill, Robert Martin, Morgan Rodgers—the list goes on. On April 13, the list grew by one more name. University of Wisconsin’s […]
Corina Beimers—Staff Writer Last year, I wrote my first article for The Diamond, an op-ed on Daunte Wright’s death. I submitted it anonymously. I was so scared to share my […]
Anna de Oliveira—Staff Writer A nostalgic comedy about a novelist, a fictional hero, and a delusional billionaire, The Lost City follows the story of Angela, the novelist, as she promotes […]
Glory Reitz—Staff Writer At 9:58 p.m., two minutes before closing time, a student ran into the Defender Grille and grabbed a disposable cup. “Don’t worry about it,” the student said […]