Rocky Mountain College and the Institute for Peace Studies host the Festival of Cultures: Photo story by Mette Fears of the Summit

Festival of Cultures was held in Veteran’s Park on Saturday, Aug. 28. The event was run by the Institute for Peace Studies’ director Mary Hernandez. There were booths including local non-profits, various religions, yarn creation demonstrations, and food. Booths were accompanied by presentations including a TeePee raising, Native American dancing, and an evening concert.

Chaplin Breakfast Photo Story By Oliver Walker of The Summit Staff

The Chaplain Breakfast was held on Wednesday, April 6th. The event was held in the Great Hall of Prescott, catered by Sodexo, and hosted by the RMC Chaplain Kim Woeste. This breakfast is an annual event used to honor the continuing relationship that Rocky Mountain College has with The United Methodist Church as well as

Rocky’s Women’s Basketball Team makes school history at NAIA National Championships By Sydney Weaver of The Summit

Rocky Mountain College’s Women’s Basketball Team made school history this year as the first team to win 29 games, ending their historic season with a loss in the fourth round of the 2022 NAIA Women’s Basketball National Championship.  Their game against Thomas More University was a back and forth battle throughout the entire game, with

The Dutton Family “Yellowstone” Feigns to Mention By Kamryn Pitcher

  A small glimpse into Rocky’s connection to the real-life Dutton family, as not seen on TV. With an audience of about 9.3 million viewers following the season four finale, it’s safe to say much of the allure outsiders find in Montana can  be drawn back to Paramount’s series “Yellowstone.” The show romanticizes the West,