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Footnotes in the Conversation: Adam Smith's Economic Legacy
In this episode, Nathaniel gives a footnote in the conversation on the West's most influential Enlightenment economist: Adam Smith. By giving a brief history of Adam S...
The Book Broadcast: The Road by Cormac McCarthy
In this episode, Alexa Robbins dives deep into the 2006 post-apocalyptic novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy. Joined by Joe Coleman, the pair discuss motifs like The Fir...
Collegian Week in Review: February 9th, 2023
This week, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first talk about a recent criminal case in Hillsdale and this week's Collegian opinions page, then they talk to Olivia Pe...
Grammar Minute: Banish Flabby Opinion Statements
Angels appear to people. Opinions do not. So don't use this one common phrase in your academic essay, under peril of your professor's red pen!
Great Men Back Then: Paul Harvey pt. 2
Paul Harvey was an American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio. In this episode we will hear the voice of Harvey read a few of his most famous radio segments.
Fact of Life: Peter and Submission to Government
Should Christians duck their heads and “submit” to authority? Is that the same as apathy? Who is our ultimate authority? Answer these questions and more with Chloe Nol...
Elephants in the Room: State of the Ball-union
Joe and Kendale are joined by fellow Hillsdale college student, George Accola. The trio discuss the Chinese spy balloon fiasco, Biden's State of the Union address, and...
Grammar Minute: The Enormity of Words
Did ABC News really mean to call the world's largest airplane a "monstrous evil?" I don't know, but after listening to this episode of Grammar Minute, you might be abl...
The Policy Corner: Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act
In January, the House passed the Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act. Take a listen to find out what the bill would do and the opposition it faces.
The Social Mediators: Medicare and Medicaid
This week we talk about another piece of semi-depressing but highly educational subject matter: Medicare and Medicaid. Tune in to hear Jillian's stolen memory device f...
Strength and Dignity: Mercy or Murder?
Consider from the biblical perspective of mercy Anne Hathaway's comments on abortion.
Rep. Andrew Fink: February 6, 2023
Rep. Andrew Fink joins Josh Barker to discuss the controversy over committee assignment, Governor Whitmer's agenda outlined in the State of the State, and recent legis...
This Week in History: Beatlemania
This week, Micah Hart discusses the Beatles' first trip to the states.
Hart on the Hill: Santos, Stabenow, and Socialism
This week, Micah Hart discusses the Rep. Santos drama, Michigan Republican chaos, a denouncement of socialism in the House of Representatives, among other things.
The Virtual Voyage: Time Traveling in Tel Dan (Part 2)
Join tour guide Abigail in Israel as we continue our exciting adventure in Tel Dan. We'll head to the spot where the Tel Dan Stele was found. It's a significant slab o...
Collegian Week in Review: February 2nd, 2023
This week, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Christian Peck-Dimit about Chargers men's basketball, Michaela Estruth about her recent visit to Frankenmuth, Mic...
Elephants in the Room: Speaker McCarthy Discovers Biden's Classified Docs Revealing Nikki Haley's Presidential Bid
In their first episode of the new year, Joe and Kendale catch up on the news of Kevin McCarthy's run for Speaker of the House, and discuss new details on the classifie...
Fact of Life: Sports and Politics?
Are professional athletes the next political activists? Why are our favorite sports arenas turning into a political battle ground? On this week’s episode of Fact of Li...
Great Men Back Then: Paul Harvey
Paul Harvey was an American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio. He is most well known for his "rest of the story" segments, which we will be focusing on in this epis...
Soldiers of Christ: St. Brigid of Kildare
St. Brigid was a 5th century Irish saint who generously gave her possessions to the poor and founded several convents. She is the patron saint of babies, dairy workers...
The Social Mediators: The National Debt and the Hypothetical Ceiling
This week Jillian and Garrett discuss the national debt, and the mood of the episode expectedly dips after Jillian realizes how hopeless it all looks. Tune in to hear ...
The Policy Corner: Omnibus Retirement Changes
Planning for retirement? The December Omnibus Bill made some changes that might benefit you. Take a listen to find out what some of them are.
Strength and Dignity: A Humble Life-Giver: The Qualities of Women Through the Lessons of Eve
This episode returns to Scripture and studies the first woman of the Bible. Look at the unique qualities of women and the value the Bible has for them.
The Virtual Voyage: Time Traveling in Tel Dan (Part 1)
Join tour guide Abigail for an exciting adventure in Tel Dan, often considered to be the northern border of Israel. We'll explore the history of Dan, enjoy a beautiful...
This Week in History: Space and Sadness
On This Week in History, Micah Hart talks about the Columbia space shuttle tragedy.
Hart on the Hill: Chaos, Corruption, and Cooperation
This week, Micah Hart talks about the Speaker of the House Race, the George Santos scandal, the Biden and Pence documents, and so much more.
Footnotes in the Conversation: Knowing Nietzsche
In this first episode, host Nate Privitt highlights one of the 19th century's most prominent philosopher: Friedrich Nietzsche. Explaining his roots in Lutheran ministr...
Collegian Week in Review: January 26th, 2023
This week, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Jacob Beckwith about the recent trip to Washington, D.C. to attend the March for Life and Jillian Parks about a p...
Grammar Minute: The Biweekly Meeting
Is that ... twice per week or once every other week? Find out (or not) on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Great Men Back Then: Elizebeth Smith Friedman pt. 2
Friedman was a codebreaker in both world wars and got her start at Hillsdale College. Her education at Hillsdale was crucial for her success as a codebreaker.