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