Pride and Prejudice: Rocky’s 2022 Fall Production By Rosalyn Visser Of The Summit Staff

  Rocky Mountain College’s Theatre Arts Department looks forward to its upcoming production of Pride and Prejudice. The play follows the Jane Austen storyline, but the playwright, Kate Hamill, brings new meaning to the characters and livens this classic with humor.   Performances of Pride and Prejudice will be held at Billings Studio Theatre, and

Yellowstone River Clean-up Photo Story By Cole Kirchen

On Saturday, September 10, a large group of Rocky Mountain College students went out to the Yellowstone River for their annual river cleanup day. Environmental Science student Cole Kirchen documented the day.  According to Professor Ward, Rocky recovered over 11,000 pounds of trash from our river! That means our haul was the weight of an Asian

2022 RMC Homecoming Week by Sydney Weaver

This week marks Rocky’s 2022 Homecoming Week. This year the week is full of events, starting with a women’s flag football game on Wednesday, September 21. Thursday is full of events for students, including the Bear Feed and a pep rally from 5:30 to 6:30 on the Green. A Spikeball tournament will follow shortly after.

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.

RMC Football Prepares for Fall 2022 Season By Sydney Weaver of the Summit Staff

For the first time in three years, the Rocky Mountain College football team was able to play spring ball. The period between spring break and summer break is a crucial time for the athlete’s development, especially for the younger players. On April 8, the team got together on the football field for a scrimmage, defense

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

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,