Annual Visiting Authors Series returns

By Emily Janssen “What I love about the Visiting Authors is that you get to hear their works in their voice,” said Joseph Galbreath, class of 2018, “…which I really […]

Communication Consortium provides real-world opportunities

By Liz Abitz In 2015, Ripon College received a grant in order to help students prepare to communicate in the 21st Century by collaborating with organizations on campus. Those involved […]

Behind the scenes of Bovay’s Study Bar and Mercantile

  By Lauren Hince Timothy Bachleitner, 37, carries a large pile of wood into the room. He was called in for a last-minute job from Ripon College, and wants to […]

Rally dollars may be used downtown

By Connor Renshaw With the opening of the Bovay’s Study Bar and Mercantile on Watson Street Ripon College students may soon have more places where they can use their Rally […]

Students, faculty, and staff push to declare Ripon College a sanctuary campus

By Mra Than The petition to declare Ripon College a sanctuary campus can be accessed here Through a collaborative effort, students, faculty, and staff of Ripon College are calling on […]

Father-daughter coaching duo lead women’s basketball team

By Brendan McCoy Athletics have a unique way of bringing together people of different walks of life and creating a type of bond that is similar to that of a […]

Red Hawk player profile: Emma Goral

By Jordan Stiede Ripon College swimmer Emma Goral is coming off a year in which she was the conference champion in the 100 and 200-meter butterfly. She also was selected […]

Blue Mountain trip peaked in January

By Madeline VandenHouten “It’s the people who really pull you back. I love it so much.” That’s how senior Sydney Radandt recalls Jamaica. She was one of eight Ripon College […]

Bringing ‘Measure for Measure’ from the 17th century to the 1930s

By Liz Abitz Members of Ripon College’s theater department are beginning the spring semester with William Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” challenging themselves to help their audiences appreciate the bard’s words […]

MLK day of service

By Mra Than 22 Ripon College students and faculty participated in service projects in the Ripon community for Martin Luther King Day on Monday, Jan. 16. This is a fairly […]

CLC considers move

By Connor Renshaw The Collaborative Learning Center (CLC), which aims to provide Ripon College students with peer mentoring and help on their assignments, may be moving to the Pickard Commons […]

Backflow preventer fails in Brockway Hall

By Emily Janssen Ripon College’s epidemic of water problems from over winter break continued when the backflow preventer on a pipe in Brockway Hall failed and caused some flooding. The […]