Audiences dance at CHP Showdown. Courtesy | SAB Guitar riffs and melodies from Bruno Mars to Mr. Brightside blared across the quad on Friday night as students dressed for a white-out theme flocked to the Old Snack Bar for CHP Showdown, one of SAB’s biggest events of the year. From 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.,...
Paralympic pioneer: Bultema aims for Paris 2024
Freshman Sophia Bultema aims down range. Courtesy | Sophia Bultema Freshman Sophia Bultema became a pioneer for United States Paralympic Trap shooting after being the youngest person to make it to the finals during the summer 2022 France World Cup and ultimately placing fourth in the finals. In addition to shooting for the Hillsdale shotgun...
‘It’s nothing like you see in Indiana Jones’: alumnus and Ph.D student studies in the Near East
Kenneth Calvert visited Steinmeyer and his wife Roz in Israel last summer. Courtesy|Kenneth Calvert. Five years after graduating from Hillsdale, Nathan Steinmeyer ’18 spends his days reading Aramaic, Hittite, Sumerian, and Akkadian texts. “I study the entirety of the ancient Near East,” Steinmeyer said. “Anywhere there is cuneiform writing going on, I study it.” Steinmayer,...
QUICK HITS with ANDREW RUSSELL
In this interview, Associate Professor of Biology Andrew Russell ’05 talks hair dryers, ranch, and Ronald Reagan. Do you have any hidden hobbies or talents? Singing. I sang in college and in high school and previous churches we’ve been a part of. I like woodworking too. It’s a nice break from mental exercise. Of all...
Finishing the race: Meg Scheske on four years of track and cross country
The first time Hillsdale College reached out to now senior track and cross country runner Meg Scheske, she said no. Reflecting on her four years as an athlete and a student, Scheske said she came to Hillsdale because of athletics but found everything she wanted in a college. “I’ve gotten so much from Hillsdale and...



