Hillsdale alum plays professional basketball in Slovakia. Courtesy | Peter Kalthoff When Peter Kalthoff ’23 stepped onto the court for his first professional basketball practice he said he was overcome by excitement. Peter looked around at his new teammates who he had met just 15 minutes earlier, itching to practice with them. The smell of...
Year: 2023
War in Israel raises questions about Passages trip
The Passages student trip to Israel is still planned for this winter — even as war continues to rage in the region — but organizers warn it won’t happen if intense fighting continues between Hamas and the Israeli Defense Forces. “Safety is paramount,” said Jeffery “Chief” Rogers, associate dean of men and a trip organizer....
Activity center to host skate night for community
Doug and Sheri Ingles, former owners of the skate rink, skate. Courtesy | Facebook The Well, a faith-based gym and activity center, is hosting a family skate night for the community on Nov. 17 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event is free for full-time members but is open to the whole community. Participants can...
There’s more to learn in the kitchen than how to roast a turkey
Warm turkey just off the bone, cranberry sauce from a canned tin, and corn pudding in a white porcelain dish remind us of Thanksgiving dinner. These dishes bring us back to our childhood and the years that we have spent being surrounded by family and friends for the joyous occasion. In honor of these good...
Attack on Israel exposes American higher education
The only proper response to this month’s attack on Israel was a condemnation of terrorism and antisemitism. But that was too much to ask of students and faculty at what used to be our finest academic institutions. That the West’s elite colleges and universities have become morally and intellectually corrupt is old news to Hillsdale...




