Rocky Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Teams Compete at Nationals By: Student Contributor Larissa Saarel

Rocky Mountain College track and field athletes ran down the competition on the big stage the first weekend of March.  Two male athletes and two female athletes represented the Rocky Mountain track team at the annual NAIA Indoor Track and Field National Championship event in Brookings, South Dakota. The event took place March 3 through

Jacob’s Ladder and Kamryn’s Korner: Talented Tandem Take on Poetry

While you know Kamryn to be talented and established she so kindly indulged me, allowing me to present some shoddy poetry alongside her grace. Thank you for your patronage, enjoy. Kamryn- Cowgirl Boots  They look like chili peppers ate my feet.  Or like I’m the wicked witch with the house fallen over me.  When I

Golf Photo Story By Oliver Walker of The Summit Staff

Rocky Mountain College’s Women’s Golf started the second half of the season with a third-place finish in Prescott, AZ. Claire Wright led the lady bears and finished in second place. Overall, the women finished in third place, their lowest result so far this year. The Battlin’ Beras will host the RMC Intercollegiate Tournament in Las

The Perfect Recipe to a Delicious Monday Morning By: Mette Fears of the Summit Staff

As any Rocky Mountain College student knows, the Cookie Table is a regular event that offers special treats every Monday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in or outside of the Student Union Building. What you might not know is that Kim Woeste, Rocky’s chaplain, runs the Cookie Table. Cookie Table has taken on different

Rocky’s Community Fridge By Rosalyn Visser Of The Summit Staff

  This February, Rocky Mountain College’s Enactus students opened Rocky’s Community Fridge in the library. The Community Fridge is here to support Rocky by offering healthy food for anyone who needs it. This project was started under Rocky’s Enactus group, and Enactus itself is an international organization that is focused on getting students involved in

Stop and Listen: Music From Rocky Students, For Rocky Students By Jacob Wissinger of The Summit Staff

It is currently 0 degrees Fahrenheit at 2:30 p.m. with a potential high of 3 degrees in the next 3 days. Forced indoors and filling the time alone or with friends lends itself to music in abundance and depth. Our peers here at Rocky Mountain College are no strangers to sophistication and taste, so with

Ceramic artists show eclectic works at Rocky Gallery by Kamryn Pitcher

Rocky Mountain College’s Ryniker-Morrison Gallery is overflowing with new works from the Red Lodge Clay Center as part of the annual exhibition with their artists-in-residence, including Lukas Easton, Bill Jones, Teresa Larrabee, and Christopher Watt. All of the artists showing works began their residencies in the fall of 2021. Easton’s work challenges what popular culture

Candlelight Lore: The history of Rocky’s Candlelight Dinner By Rosalyn Visser Of The Summit

A few weeks ago, Rocky Mountain College hosted its 112th annual Candlelight Dinner. While the majority of students enjoyed the lovely roast beef dinner by candlelight, not many are aware of the history behind this Rocky tradition.   Rocky, or Billings Polytechnic Institute (BPI) at the time, had many difficulties in the beginning. A transcript