The Trump files part two: Is Trump actually blue?
By: Rose Hogmire The latest campaign triumphs from Republican nominee hopeful, Donald Trump, can give his followers and the media a sense of amnesia, especially considering his ties to the […]
By: Rose Hogmire The latest campaign triumphs from Republican nominee hopeful, Donald Trump, can give his followers and the media a sense of amnesia, especially considering his ties to the […]
By Hannah Tetzlaff After more than a decade, the photography club, Photogenesis, is being reborn with the help of the Communication Consortium and students who are interested in photography. According […]
By: Jordan Grunawalt Thanks to the Ripon College Feminists, Ripon will be throwing “One Big Sexy Blowout” Nov. 7 from 2-4 p.m. The Blowout is a two-hour event geared towards spreading […]
By: Rachel Grutza The Ripon College Reserves Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program began in 1919. Military curriculum was already part of the experience at Ripon College, soon followed by the […]
By: Rose Hogmire The Center for Social Responsibility is gearing up for its annual Empty Bowls event, which provides students with a unique dual-opportunity to take part in service learning […]
By Connor Cummiskey The Black Student Union’s (BSU) SOUL Weekend is coming up, Nov. 5-8. Join members of the BSU for four events that will conclude with the BSU’s ever-popular […]
By Emily Janssen Students and faculty in the new Ancient, Renaissance and Medieval Studies minor are preparing to launch the program on campus with a series of fun events, including […]
By Jordan Grunawalt Get ready and put your hands and credit cards together because tonight at 7:30 the Great Hall will host the 6th Annual Miss Ripon Pageant. Not your […]
By: Lauren Hince “It was surprising to see students get upset about registration,” says new Vice President and Dean of Faculty Ed Wingenbach. Perhaps it is strange, but here at […]
By: Rose Hogmire “The status quo is completely unacceptable,” Sen. Patty Murray (D-Washington) remarked at a Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing last July, in response to the […]
By: Christian Ryan Parents, professors, community members and mentors are constantly telling students to become involved, aware citizens – always an admirable goal. However, if students only focus on national […]
By: Hannah Tetzlaff On the night of Sept. 11, Scott Strazzante ’86, gave an artist talk on his photographic exhibit, Common Ground, which will be at Caestecker Gallery until Oct. […]