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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]