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Half the acts, four times the fun

A preview of Ripon College’s annual One Act Play Festival By Jenna Schoenmann On April 13 and 14, the Ripon College Theater Department will put on its annual One Act […]

Welcoming different opinions: Pantsuit Politics to host talk on campus

A podcast is heading to campus to hold discussions concerning civility in discussions By Eugene Truong Pantsuit Politics will be coming to Ripon College on Friday, March 23, to hold […]

Drinking Culture Part III: Party School of the Past

By Connor Renshaw Someone looking through yearbooks from the 1980s might get a very different view of Ripon College than what they are used to today. Black-and-white photos of students […]

Drinking Culture Part II: Education over Punishment

By Connor Renshaw While drinking is often thought of as part of the college experience, college administrators also have to be sure that students are following the law. On a […]

Drinking Culture: Part I

 By Connor Renshaw Many college students drink alcohol. Each school has its own drinking culture and Ripon College is no exception. But students believe that while drinking is common on […]

Mass Production leads to creative, interactive art

Student curators help create an interactive art exhibit in Caestecker Gallery Stefani Zeiger Art is often valued for its uniqueness, however the exhibit featured at Rodman, “Art and Mass Production—From […]

Amnesty International Returns to Ripon College

After disbanding in 2016, two new students are reviving the club Connor Renshaw “The idea came into my mind like, ‘OK, let’s get it done,’” said Ali Hamza, class of […]

Ripon to Costa Rica

By Lauren Hince While most Ripon College students spend winter break catching up on Netflix or avoiding chore requests from their parents, Katie King ’19 decided she was going to […]

Catalyst: A Constantly Evolving Model of and for Higher Education

By Katelyn Van Swol At the annual Association of American Colleges and Universities conference in the beginning of February, Dean Wingenbach, Professor Mark Kainz and Professor Young spoke on a […]

Inside the life of Sharon Jackson

By Jenna Schoenmann Ripon College’s Director of Student Activities and Orientation Sharon Jackson is probably somebody you have met, but there is a lot more to her than most students […]

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 […]