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Following the presidential race

Thu, Sep 15, 2016

Receiving frantic phone calls from ABC News producers who need script information three minutes before airing is a regular occurrence for Calvin graduate Ryan Struyk 鈥14 (seated second from left in photo).

鈥淢y any given week can range from helping write questions for an interview with Hillary Clinton to weeding through financial reports on candidate spending to writing a piece for our website. You never know what to expect,鈥 Struyk said. As a political reporter and researcher for the 2016 election with ABC News, Struyk surprisingly isn鈥檛 anxious that there is little room for error; in fact, the energy and fast pace of the newsroom is his favorite part of the job.

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From Cutlerville, Michigan, Struyk came to Calvin as an aspiring high school math teacher. During his first semester, he interned with a local political party and took a political science class, causing him to rethink his educational course. He decided to major in math and political science and even debated dropping his math major, to which his adviser said, 鈥淣o, you鈥檙e not.鈥

Struyk is now thankful for this guidance as well as his experience writing for Chimes, since his various responsibilities with ABC News require both writing and math skills. 鈥淭hanks to [my adviser鈥檚] experience in D.C., he knew that a math major would really help me stand out. It has opened all kinds of doors that wouldn鈥檛 have been open if I didn鈥檛 have a math major,鈥 he said.

Struyk spent his final semester interning with ABC News on the Washington, D.C., semester. After graduating, he worked for a polling unit in New York through that November, then as a reporter for the Idaho Statehouse for four months, then returned to Washington to work on elections in July 2015. He has been working for ABC News ever since.

鈥淚 came into Calvin wanting to be a teacher, and I鈥檓 still teaching in a lot of ways, except the world is our classroom,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 really value truth-telling [in politics]. I try to educate voters and make sure they have the information they need. That to me is one of the most important things for people to understand: the repercussions and implications of how they鈥檙e voting.

鈥淎t Calvin, we like to talk about how our job is to usher God鈥檚 kingdom into every square inch, and this is a square inch that a lot of Christian college grads don鈥檛 end up in,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 lot of people are really frustrated with politics, and as Christians, we can鈥檛 abandon it as a hopeless endeavor. It is important that we鈥檙e active in the world of politics.鈥

Struyk鈥檚 hope for Calvin graduates is that they don鈥檛 settle for less than their potential. 鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to think that we can鈥檛 reach the highest tiers of our career fields that we鈥檝e chosen, but Calvin grads are among the most qualified people in our spheres,鈥 he said. 鈥淐alvin grads really do have an opportunity to change the world. I鈥檓 two years graduated and working with a team that is shaping a presidential race. That鈥檚 a cool opportunity.鈥