100 days and counting
Class of 2017 prepares for graduation By Lauren Hince On Feb. 3, the Class of 2017 will countdown toward its impending graduation with the annual 100 Days Party. Every year […]
Class of 2017 prepares for graduation By Lauren Hince On Feb. 3, the Class of 2017 will countdown toward its impending graduation with the annual 100 Days Party. Every year […]
By Lauren Hince As students were heading to bed Tuesday night, the fire alarm blared through the hallways of Tri-Dorms Residence Halls. On Jan. 25, at midnight, the sprinkler on […]
By Tyler Sturzl A group of about 50 containing faculty, staff and students assembled in the lower area of Pickard Commons to convey one message: “We are here for you.” […]
By Jordan Stiede On a sunny day in October, quarterback Isaac Masters threw four touchdowns and an interception in the intramural flag football championship game. His team, the ‘72 Dolphins, […]
Submitted by Lauren Hince The morning after any tragedy is tough. Now, using the word “tragedy” is subjective and partisan, but the day after the election in Washington, […]
By JJ Grinde The career path of Lindsay Blumer, Ripon College’s newly appointed assistant dean of Career and Professional Development, can be described in a single word: diverse. Having grown […]
By: Emily Janssen Last semester eight Ripon College students left Ripon College to study in other places. These students are some of many Ripon College students who have left campus […]
By Hannah Tetzlaff Driving to and from work, Athletic Director Julie Johnson witnesses the external changes to the J.M. Storzer Athletic Center everyday. As each day goes by and construction […]
By Madeline VandenHouten “The college has a very strong interest in sharing knowledge and expertise with the community. This is will be a great way to bring them together.” Ripon […]
By: Brendan McCoy The natural instinct of athletes, especially at Ripon College, is to be competitive. This has proven to be true even in activities off the court or field. […]
By: Jordan Stiede In the weeks after losing to Grinnell College in the 2014 Midwest Conference Tournament, Brad Brooks knew something was missing. It was the first time in 17 […]
By: Tyler Sturzl “Students are going to be asked, ‘what are you good at?’ or ‘what group on campus is going to give you the right opportunities to demonstrate your […]