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Building a bigger and better future

By: Hannah Tetzlaff As the old joke goes, Wisconsin has two seasons: winter and construction, which holds true at Ripon College. Last spring, Ripon College began construction on the J.M. […]

Scott Hall thefts

By: Emily Janssen The two men accused of the thefts that occurred in Scott Hall in March are facing multiple charges in Fond du Lac County Circuit Court. On March […]

S.A.L.T. reads program

By: Brendan McCoy The Student Athletic Leadership Team, otherwise known as SALT, is a body of student-athletes who come from the various NCAA DIII teams to promote events of all […]

New businesses doing well in Ripon

By: Madeline VandenHouten Businesses along Watson Street have grown significantly in the past year throughout Ripon’s quaint downtown, located just a few blocks from campus. Many of the success stories […]

EGOR Green Space

By: Lauren Hince What once was a burned down empty lot on Watson Street is now being turned into a new Green Space for both the community and college to […]

New curriculum means new focus for Ripon

By: Rose Hogmire This fall, Ripon College faculty are rolling out an innovative and comprehensive new curriculum for incoming students called Catalyst, which will help students build skills necessary for […]

Review of the One Acts

By: Hannah Tetzlaff  The Ripon College Theatre Department came together for the One Act Play Festival, April 14-16, to send off their department seniors in their last production before graduation. […]

Feature Writer: Ripon Proud

By: Zach Messitte The (delayed: but, come on! No snow in May, please!) coming of spring can be an emotional time at Ripon. I will miss our retiring faculty and […]

The Summer in focus

By Emily Janssen As the spring semester draws to a close, three groups of students are looking forward to the Liberal Arts in Focus trips which will take place over […]

Walking in the Solar System

By Connor Cummiskey Next fall, students will be able to walk the length of our solar system without the hassle of space travel. Astronomy and Ceramics II classes are collaborating […]

Disability Awareness Month

By Rose Hogmire The disability awareness campaign of Ripon College’s Public Sociology and Activism class has set a precedent on campus with their goals for the future. Through the campaign, […]

Goodbye, Crimson

By: Lauren Hince  Effective next year, the school’s yearbook, Crimson, no longer will be funded. On March 30, the Ripon College Student Senate passed Crimson’s budget, totaling $0. Dating back […]