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Sturgeon Bay's Jennifer Hart, a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, was awarded the Wisconsin Land Information Association Damon Anderson Memorial Scholarship.
Marshfield native elected to lead Midwest Surgical Association
Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group has announced Dr. Jerry M. Hardacre II was elected as the 52nd president of the Midwest Surgical Association at the group's annual meeting last month.
Green Bay Civic Symphony maps 14th season
The Green Bay Civic Symphony Orchestra will open its 14th season Oct. 18 with the first of four concerts at the Meyer Theatre in downtown Green Bay.
Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Windhover Center For The Arts, 51 Sheboygan St.
Festival goers try once more to Twist way to record
People in Ripon intend to give it one more shot. They'll gather in the 100 block of Watson Street at 3 p.m. Saturday to do the Twist to the strains of "Twist and Shout," by the Britins, a Beatles tribute band.
Oshkosh WI 9/17/08; Brittany Braasch, a junior at UW-Oshkosh, teams up with Alison Broerman in a match against Ripon College Wednesday, September 17, 2008.
Bikes vs. driving: Let's peddle pedaling
Providing free bikes for freshmen who choose to pedal to school instead of drive sends a good message.
Andrew Wepner, Class of 2008, Competes for Ripon College
Weyauwegas-Fremont High school graduate, Andrew Wepner has joined the illustrious crew of former Wega-Fremont track and cross country grads to make the giant leap to the next level.
Ripon Dedicates Million-Dollar Sports Venue
A huge crowd was on-hand in Ripon Friday night as Ingalls Field was dedicated after a million-dollar renovation project.
Ripon College soccer sweeps Finlandia
It was one-way traffic in Ripon's sweep of Finlandia in men's and women's soccer on Thursday evening.
State Debate: Don't lower the drinking age
Don't lower the drinking age , says the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A group of university presidents, including David Joyce of Ripon College, have signed the Amethyst Initiative, which has among its goals ...
College freshmen getting free bikes for leaving cars at home
Wauwatosa West High School graduate Cameron Collier wasn't sure whether to bring a car with him for his freshman year at Ripon College, but a brochure from the school sealed the deal with an offer he couldn't ...
Guest column: Time has come for full debate on underage drinking
Ripon College has officially endorsed the Amethyst Initiative , a potentially controversial initiative borne out of conversations within the Annapolis Group, a cadre of the nation's finest liberal arts ...
Ripon College Gives Freshmen Free Bikes for No-Car Pledges
Wauwatosa West High School graduate Cameron Collier wasn't sure whether to bring a car with him for his freshman year at Ripon College, but a brochure from the school sealed the deal with an offer he couldn't ...
Freshmen get a free bike if they leave their car at home
Incoming Ripon College freshmen get a brand-new Trek 820 mountain bike, a Trek Vapor helmet and a Master Lock U-Lock -- all to keep -- if they pledge to leave their cars at home.
Drinking age deserves a debate
Ripon College is a high quality, residential, liberal arts college that serves mostly traditional students.
Editorial: Open the discussion on binge drinking
It's too simplistic to dismiss out of hand a call by about 100 college presidents to examine the practicality of the 21-year-old drinking age.
Initiative Afoot To Lower Legal Drinking Age To 18
Some of the nation's most educated academic professionals believe the legal drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18.
Talk of lowering drinking age stirs debate on college campuses
Ripon College President David Joyce says he's surprised to be the only university official in Wisconsin on board with a nationwide initiative aimed at spurring debate over alcohol issues in hopes of getting ...
I was talking with a guy the other day who, like me, has a daughter. And he was telling me about the sort of thing I have to look forward to - ' taking his little girl off to college and walking into a restroom ...