Black Student Union posters vandalized on campus

Students and alumni respond to the vandalism By Connor Renshaw On Feb. 20, the Ripon College Black Student Union began putting up posters around campus that displayed the group’s logo […]

Savory and Vine: Fresh new tastes coming to downtown Ripon

By Katelyn Van Swol In the mood for figs and goat cheese? How about roasted bone marrow (They say it’s delicious)? Or maybe a traditional Wisconsin Friday fish fry? A […]

Professor Spotlight: Robin Woods

By Tenzin Tsephel Robin Woods is an English professor at Ripon College who teaches a variety of English courses such as Composition, Literary Criticism, Foundations of English Literature, Women’s Literature, […]

I’ve got 99 problems, but loose change ain’t one

By Lauren Hince The OneCard promised to be one thing: a convenience. From laundry, to food, to granting entrance to residence halls. Students at Ripon College are able to use […]

Campus Safety

Ripon College administration suggests community policing to create better safety on campus in light of recent thefts and vandalism. By: Hannah Tetzlaff With quiet hour regulations in place in the […]

Students express concerns about Sodexo

By Amber Lovell Fall 2017 brought a lot of new changes for the student body at Ripon College, one of those changes being in the dining services that are offered. […]

Senate policy change fills seats

By Connor Renshaw In April, the Student Senate passed revisions to its constitution affecting how the student body is represented. Since these changes, the number of senate seats set aside […]

Student thoughts on e-campus

Ripon College Students share thoughts and opinions on the new online bookstore By Emily Janssen Previously Ripon College had a physical bookstore in Pickard Commons, but last semester saw the […]

Behind the Scenes

By Tenzin Tsephel “Plays aren’t there to teach us lessons. Plays are there to give us experiences,” says Kenneth Hill, a theater professor at Ripon College, in reference to the […]

Professor Series: Jody Roy

Communication professor reflects on her recent research and a quarter-century at Ripon College. By Connor Renshaw “I am fully in the category of having been here since before you all […]

A motto to live by

Brinkley’s Boutique is raising awareness and spreading kindness as they settle into downtown Ripon. By Katelyn Van Swol Brinkley’s Boutique, located on the corner of Watson St. and Scott St. […]

Ripon fund-raises for Hurricane Harvey victims

Ripon donates money and supplies to help rebuild Houston Stefani Zeiger Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston, leaving many without their personal belongings or even a home. Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared […]