Workforce Spirituality and Valor
By: Christian Ryan A new group is forming on campus. Small but dedicated, it is a group of young men with deep beliefs, and a will to strengthen and spread […]
By: Christian Ryan A new group is forming on campus. Small but dedicated, it is a group of young men with deep beliefs, and a will to strengthen and spread […]
By: Connor Cummiskey The Ripon College Feminists made waves recently by posting large, brightly colored drawings of vulvas in residence halls to advertise their One Big Sexy Blowout event. The […]
by: Lauren Hince This year Ripon College’s ITS department has made steps towards the new digital age. Since April of 2014, Ripon College has been planning and implementing a secure […]
By: Jordan Grunawalt Hold on to your wizarding hats, and grab your broomsticks because a Quidditch team is coming to campus next semester. Muggle Quidditch is similar to the fictional […]
By: Rose Hogmire Numerous trending hashtags, a special France flag filter and the activation of Facebook’s Safety Check were just a few of the many ways the world showed its […]
By: Connor Cummiskey Over this last summer and into this semester the Student Judiciary Board (J-board) has undergone some drastic changes, including a revamped constitution, more efficient organization and updated […]
By: Rose Hogmire Ripon College students will be charged for the first time for laundry and printing beginning in the spring 2016 semester. With the latest installments of one card […]
By: Ben Valdez Is this the first Snapchat election? This was the question comedian Stephen Colbert asked Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegal just one month ago on The Late Show, just […]
By: Jordan Grunawalt Greek life traditionally serves as a pillar of college society, but as of this year there are only 179 Ripon College students reportedly affiliated with any of […]
By: Hannah Tetzlaff Members of Greek life hosted a chili cook-off at the 314 Project Space on Dec. 4 during the city of Ripon’s Dickens of a Christmas event. The […]
By: Jessica Joanis Residence Halls are designed to be spaces for communal living, students have that as their home while they are here. As a department on campus charged with […]
By: Steve Martin, PhD in Communication Many colleges and universities restrict students’ free speech in a wide range of ways. At the same time, those very same colleges and universities […]