Loyola: 'I am looking forward to senior year'
By Detroit Dialogue | May 13, 2015As junior year is winding down, it’s time to get myself prepared for my future as a senior.
As junior year is winding down, it’s time to get myself prepared for my future as a senior.
By Wesley Mulligan Staff Writer Creating, planning, brainstorming are all gifts that lie within humans, but not everyone embodies the art of applying the gift of “creating.” Life is what you make it, teachers can’t teach you everything, and neither can your parents.
By Dajae’ Everette Staff Writer As the year winds down, and a speedy year it was, I can’t seem but sit and reflect about the years that I’ve spent as a CMA student. I have been here ever since the ninth grade and have experienced some of the greatest times in my life.
By Gabrielle Ford and Grace Dorsey-Burwell Staff Writers On the first day of school this year we seniors felt excited walking in the door counting down the days to graduation.
As my senior year is coming to a close, I have realized that my four years at Cass Tech were truly a blessing.
I didn’t know journalism could take me this far. It isn’t just an elective to me, it’s a lifestyle.
By Arianna Smith Staff Writer The Punch Bowl Social restaurant attracted quite a bit of attention when it opened up in Downtown Detroit.
Diagnostic staffers share their favorite memories of the last four years. Robert Belew “My favorite memory was the year end picnic my 10th grade year when we dumped the teachers into the dunk tank.” Tristan Shaver “My favorite memory was the first open mic session of ‘Pass the Mic.’ It was my first and probably my best performance and it was nice seeing everyone else perform.” Jackeitha Roberson “My favorite memory was when I went on a trip to Kalahari with my friends for spring break.
Being accepted to Morehouse College is thus far my greatest accomplishment, but I have to say I’m pretty terrified of starting my first year of college in Georgia, far away from all my family. No matter how excited I get about leaving for college I find myself struck with getting homesick.
You put your trash on the curb in the morning and you wait all day.
By Dezjuan Hardeman Staff Writer Governor Snyder presented a plan of action to revamp the DPS school system.
By Makayla Rand Staff writer This week has been one of the most deadly in Detroit.
By Angelica Euseary Staff Writer Journalism comes in many different forms and ways: articles, Twitter, and Facebook, which all just goes to show how much journalism is evolving.
[media-credit id=2 align="alignleft" width="267"][/media-credit] By Narcess Gates Staff Writer How would the world differ without respect? I think respect is the act of showing someone that you value their feelings and thoughts.
By Tyriq Thompson King’s Voice editor Tyriq Thompson graduated a semester early from King High School and is now a freshman at Michigan State.
By Malik Preston Staff Writer On Jan.
By Jonathan Hurt Staff Writer Terrance Sutton described this year’s North American International Auto Show as “probably the best one I’ve been to in years.” “I’ve been to every show since 2008 and in my opinion this one was my favorite,” said Sutton, a senior at Michigan Collegiate. Critics also called this year’s show big success.
By Wesley Mulligan Staff Writer Creating, planning, brainstorming are all gifts that lie within humans, but not everyone embodies the art of applying the gift of “creating.” Life is what you make it, teachers can’t teach you everything, and neither can your parents.
By Desmond Johnson Editor The quality of the books at school are getting progressively worse every year.
By Samuel Trotter Staff Writer America, land of the “free and equal.” has always struggled to uphold the meaning of some of its most famous mottos.