A Ripon professor’s Cold War past

The Hidden History of Lorna Sopcak By Andrew Faucher “I think enough time has passed where nobody will come after me,” said Professor Lorna Sopcak on her time in Cold […]

As per my last email…

Students Temporarily allowed to send mass emails By John Pikula During the evening of Sept. 30, students who were in the process of sending emails noticed that they could send […]

Change comes to the Quads, slowly

Administration intends to focus on small upgrades and preventative maintenance By Connor Renshaw   “Demolish the Quads and build new residence halls,” read the college’s Facilities Planning Committee meeting notes […]

Chaos at the Quad

Quad vandalism has Ripon College increasing focus on student safety By Ryan Schmit Almost every weekend this year some event has taken place in three of the Quad buildings which […]

Student group participation lacking

Students display lack of interest in club leadership positions and participation By Ali Hamza Ripon College is a small school that has always had a fight going on between the […]

WiFi connection issues affect students

Recommendations to improve your internet experience By Deana Johnson “Every school year provides its own set of challenges with WiFi and with technology in general. The random disconnections that have […]

Student Senate constitution undergoing possible changes

Multicultural groups seeking more representation By Andrew Faucher On Sept. 25, a representative of Black Student Union (BSU) proposed changes to the Student Senate constitution in hopes of more representation […]

Is Ripon on the road to reaccreditation?

The accreditation process and what it means for you By Deana Johnson   Ripon College has experienced many changes over the last couple of years. With administrators, faculty, staff, and […]

Ripon College first-years excited to make impact

Despite class size, new class looks to become involved on campus and in the community By Ryan Schmit Ripon College experienced a slight decline in the size of its first […]

Administration changes bring fresh perspectives

Young and Matzke lean into new roles at Ripon By Haley Stowell   This summer, the Ripon College has added several new faces to their administration and staff, many of […]

Ripon College takes steps towards sustainability

Improper recycling costs college thousands By Andrew Faucher Over the beginning of the fall semester, Ripon College has ramped up efforts to become more sustainable. The effort is part of […]

President spends summer in Italy

Messitte talks about his work and experience during his sabbatical By Ali Hamza   During the summer of 2019, President Zachariah Messitte went to Italy for Sabbatical for the first […]