Commencement 2020 rescheduled due to COVID-19
College hopes to host in-person ceremony in October By Andrew Faucher As a result of the spread of the novel Coronavirus, Ripon College officials have rescheduled the 2020 Commencement Ceremony […]
College hopes to host in-person ceremony in October By Andrew Faucher As a result of the spread of the novel Coronavirus, Ripon College officials have rescheduled the 2020 Commencement Ceremony […]
COVID-19 Affects More Than Just Class Schedules By Hailey Makuski With the closure of the Ripon College campus due to COVID-19, both spring and fall sports have been affected. […]
The obstacles and upsides of the digital transition By Connor Renshaw Over the spring break, it was announced over email that classes at Ripon College would move online due to […]
Ripon has extended spring break and moved to online classes By Deana Johnson As the COVID-19 spread to become a global pandemic, Ripon College had to make decisions on what […]
Multicultural affairs director says food pantry provides both meals and connections By Connor Renshaw Over the first week of Spring Break Director of Multicultural Affairs Maria Mendoza-Bautista turned the main […]
Separating fact from fiction on Coronavirus By Connor Renshaw, Deana Johnson, Andrew Faucher Around 7 o’clock Wednesday, March 11, Ripon College students received an email from Ripon College President […]
The ATM in Pickard Commons across from Starbucks was removed By Deana Johnson The ATM located on campus has been removed, and with no real indication as to why. […]
Course allows students to use their creative side to design video games By Deana Johnson This semester Professor Isaac Sung, a computer science and math professor, is teaching Introduction to […]
Parker Cox explains what motivated him to make the account By Connor Renshaw During last semester’s elections to select a new Student Senate president, students began seeing posts on Twitter […]
Kathy Welch shares advice for staying healthy By Connor Renshaw If you think a lot more people have gotten sick this semester, then you would be right. “Every year […]
Travel to “rustic roads” to be component of Salas’ sabbatical By Andrew Faucher For his upcoming sabbatical, Professor Rafael Salas will be traveling and examining rural Wisconsin roads to encapsulate […]
College aims to increase attendance By Ali Hamza Following a decision by the Office of Advancement, Ripon College Chamber Music Concerts are now free. This is a change from […]