QSA Weekly Meetings
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
QSA holds weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ topics and activities.
HS choir students (and their directors) from the area are invited to attend a day-long choral festival.
We will be combining our yearly care package event with the kisses for the homies event. People can donate $1 to the Trevor Project to send a bag of Hershey’s kisses to someone on campus. Other clubs will be helping to cosponsor the care package side of the event. We will have various goodies as well as raffle items.
Students are invited to speak with Financial Aid regarding upcoming scholarships, Grad Ready and more. Information and snacks will be available! Stop by our table from 11-1!
Students are invited to bring their laptop to get help from Financial Aid Professionals to file their FAFSA on site. This is the last of 4 sessions happening on campus for students to get help filing their FAFSA on a one on one basis.
Students are invited to bring their laptop to get help from Financial Aid Professionals to file their FAFSA on site. This is the third of 4 sessions happening on campus for students to get help filing their FAFSA on a one on one basis.
Students are invited to bring their laptop to get help from Financial Aid Professionals to file their FAFSA on site. This is the second of 4 sessions happening on campus for students to get help filing their FAFSA on a one on one basis.
Benji Backer, founder and current executive chairman of the American Conservation Coalition (ACC), will discuss his new book “The Conservative Environmentalist: Common Sense Solutions for a Sustainable Future” Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. at Knuth Brewing Company (upstairs) 230 Watson St., Ripon. The book talk is sponsored by Ripon College’s Center for Politics and […]
In 1951, Delroy L. Cornick ’52 became the first black student to be elected president of the Ripon College Student Senate (referred to as Student Council at the time). It was not without controversy, however, as his opponent dropped out of the race, “refusing to compete against a black” (Ripon Magazine Winter 2000). Later, the […]