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Great Men Back Then: Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford was the 38th president of the United States. But perhaps one of his greatest accomplishments was achieved before he entered the White House. When he was a ...
Hidden Figures in History: Nellie Bly - Undercover Journalist and Worldwide Adventurer
This irrepressible journalist not only exposed the horrible conditions of mental institutions, but also raced around the world in less than 80 days.
This Week in History: The Shooting of President McKinley
On This Week in History, Micah Hart discusses when President McKinley was shot.
Conversations Over Coffee: Astrophysicist Dr. Jeff Zweerink Talks Science, Faith, and Dark Matter
Dr. Jeff Zweerink is an astrophysicist and research scholar at Reasons to Believe. Tune in to hear how science has strengthened his faith, his hopes for discovering th...
Football: Hillsdale vs. Walsh, 09/10/22
Football: Hillsdale vs. Walsh, 09/10/22 Chrisitan Peck-Dimit & Nick Treglia on the call for WRFH
Hart on the Hill: Peace, Polls, and Pennsylvania
This week, Micah Hart discusses a recent congressional trip to Taiwan, a new poll conducted, the senate election in Pennsylvania, and so much more.
Take Note: The Musical Versatility of John Mayer
Join Matt and Josiah as they journey through the extensive music career of the contentious heartthrob, John Mayer. With 8 studio albums and 7 Grammy awards, and an exp...
Collegian Week in Review: September 8th, 2022
On this week's episode of the Collegian Week In Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss the student band "The Schizmatics" with Michaela Estruth, heavy meta...
Story of a Season: 2022 Season Predictions
In this episode, Truman gives his personal predictions for 2022 NFL playoff teams, the ultimate Super Bowl winner, and some Week 1 picks.
Grammar Minute: Plural Possessives
Are you going to Jones's house, or are you going to the Joneses' house? And how much of a difference does it make? Find out on this episode of Grammar Minute!
Hidden Figures in History: Irena Sendler - The Savior of 2,500 Jewish Children
This heroic Polish woman and her small network of compatriots saved over 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto during the Holocaust.
The Policy Corner: Student Debt Forgiveness
Josh Barker of Radio Free Hillsdale looks at Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness proposal and discusses its likelihood, implications, support, and criticism.
Take Note: Reminiscing - Little River Band
Matt and Josiah are back to discuss the wildly abnormal music theory of the Little River Band's hit "Reminiscing," and much more.
Hart on the Hill: Democrats, Democracy, and Donald Trump
In this episode, Micah Hart discusses an Alaskan House race, January 6, and a heated Florida election season (with special guest, candidate Anna Paulina Luna).
Great Men Back Then: Elizebeth Smith Friedman
Hillsdale College's most successful alumna and one of America's greatest heroes, yet no one knows her name. Elizebeth Friedman was a codebreaker in World War I and Wor...
Collegian Week in Review: September 1st, 2022
On this week's episode of the Collegian Week In Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss Netflix's recent controversial adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasio...
Story of a Season: Look Ahead to the 2022 Season
In this episode, Truman looks at what we can learn from the 2021 season to make predictions of how teams will perform in the upcoming year.
Grammar Minute: The En vs Em Question
Maybe you can run the 100-meter dash, but can you write the right dash in your English paper? Find out on this episode of the Grammar Minute!
Hidden Figures in History: Ching Shih - The Pirate Who Ruled the Chinese Seas
This Chinese woman escaped a life of prostitution to become one of the most successful pirates that ever lived.
The Policy Corner: Inflation Reduction Act
Josh Barker of Radio Free Hillsdale walks through the Inflation Reduction Act and its background, proposals, and criticisms.
Rep. Andrew Fink: August 29, 2022
Rep. Andrew Fink (R) joins Josh Barker to discuss the upcoming general election, education choice ballot initiative, and social issues.
Collegian Week in Review: August 25, 2022
On the first episode back after summer break, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss summer movie reviews with Ally Hall, the ethics of surrogacy with Lauren Scott...
Hart on the Hill: Secretary of State Showdown: Get to Know Kristina Karamo
In this episode, Micah Hart discusses the state of the secretary of state's race in the state of Michigan. In this episode, Kristina Karamo discusses politics, her lif...
Story of a Season: How Should We Look at Football
In this episode, Truman kicks off the semester with a look at the new focus of the show on the current NFL season. He also explains the ideas and principles we'll be u...
Grammar Minute: I.e. vs. E.g.
Many argue that Latin is no longer a useful language, but as this episode proves, there's always a time to go back to your roots!
WHIP: Walk Into Public Life, Version 2
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WHIP: Walk Into Public Life, Version 1
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WHIP: Opportunities in D.C., Version 2
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WHIP: Opportunities in D.C., Version 1
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WHIP: Rise to Self-Government, Version 2
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