Reporting and stopping bias incidents

College implements a formal procedure with new Bias Related Incident Protocol By Hannah Tetzlaff The new Biased Related Incident Protocol offers Ripon College students for the first time, a clear […]

Player Profile: Abbi Williamson

By: Brendan McCoy Ripon College’s volleyball setter Abbi Williamson is coming into her senior year already in possession of the school record for most career assists after only three seasons […]

Ripping down old policies

By: Hannah Tetzlaff After last year’s incident with controversial posters, the college is tearing down the old poster policy and putting a new one in place. Last year, the Feminist […]

Branching out of Farr Hall

By: JJ Grinde  Emily Cliff ‘17 spent the majority of her summer at Princeton University in New Jersey, working in the lab of Tom Muir, the Chair of Princeton’s Department […]

Fresh ideas bring fresh ways to be involved

By: Emily Janssen This year students may see more disability advocacy, German culture, conservatism, hats and broomsticks on campus as groups of new student-lead organizations begin their first full year […]

New security regulations put in place

By Tyler Sturzl Jessica Joanis has transitioned into a new position created this year: assistant dean of students. Responsibilities include conference services, working with the Onecard office, parking, and campus […]

Building a bigger and better future

By: Hannah Tetzlaff As the old joke goes, Wisconsin has two seasons: winter and construction, which holds true at Ripon College. Last spring, Ripon College began construction on the J.M. […]

Scott Hall thefts

By: Emily Janssen The two men accused of the thefts that occurred in Scott Hall in March are facing multiple charges in Fond du Lac County Circuit Court. On March […]

S.A.L.T. reads program

By: Brendan McCoy The Student Athletic Leadership Team, otherwise known as SALT, is a body of student-athletes who come from the various NCAA DIII teams to promote events of all […]

New businesses doing well in Ripon

By: Madeline VandenHouten Businesses along Watson Street have grown significantly in the past year throughout Ripon’s quaint downtown, located just a few blocks from campus. Many of the success stories […]

EGOR Green Space

By: Lauren Hince What once was a burned down empty lot on Watson Street is now being turned into a new Green Space for both the community and college to […]

New curriculum means new focus for Ripon

By: Rose Hogmire This fall, Ripon College faculty are rolling out an innovative and comprehensive new curriculum for incoming students called Catalyst, which will help students build skills necessary for […]