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, […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
For better or worse By Lauren Hince Flipping through old copies of College Days and Crimson, the pages are lined with black and white images of students drinking, talking and […]
By Hannah Tetzlaff Fourteen posters in remembrance of terrorist attacks on 9/11 and other attacks were posted Tuesday, Sept. 5, by Young Americans for Freedom. Due to the images in […]