The city council asked legislators to restore subsidies for city pensions. Josh Hypes | Collegian The Hillsdale City Council joined communities across Michigan in urging state legislators to restore subsidies to city pension funds. State legislators removed a $250 million incentive from HB 5054, which would have gone to cities that could fund 60% of...
Year: 2023
America needs to establish goals beyond idealism in Ukraine
America needs to establish goals beyond idealism in Ukraine. Courtesy | Pixabay There is no end in sight for the Russo-Ukrainian War. Recently leaked U.S. military intel suggests that the conflict over the Donbas region is expected to continue into next year, necessitating more resources and lives from all parties involved. This latest report provides...
Students show up, bands showdown
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,...




