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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 Sports on Hold

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. […]

Students adjust to online classes

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 College responds to COVID-19

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 […]

Community in the time of Coronavirus

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 […]

Ripon College campus activities cancelled in response to COVID-19

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 […]

Saying goodbye to the ATM

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.   […]

Game design course offered for first time at Ripon

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 […]

Student behind ‘“Kermit4Prez” Twitter account comes forward

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 […]

Campus experiencing high number of influenza cases

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 […]

Professor Rafael Salas to translate rustic Wisconsin into artwork

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 […]

Chamber concerts now free of charge

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 […]