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Hidden Figures in History: Sarah Biffin - The Victorian Painter Born Without Limbs
This handicapped 19th century British painter rose from her job as a circus performer to become the favorite artist of Queen Victoria.

Elephants in the Room: Alex Jones wrestles with “Quid Pro Joe” Biden for Hillsdale Mayor
Joe and Kendale discuss Joe Biden’s alleged Quid Pro Quo in Saudi Arabia, and the verdict that fined Alex Jones almost $1 billion. The two also discuss the upcoming el...

Strength and Dignity: You Can’t Have It Both Ways
Consider two magazines from Ms. Magazine that makes arguments in support of abortion and reproductive rights while ignoring the contradicting and underlying truth of t...

Author Interview: Samuel Gregg on The Next American Economy
Alexandra Comus of Radio Free Hillsdale interviews Samuel Gregg on his new book, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World. His book ...

Fact of Life: The Attack on Education and Critical Race Theory
What is Critical Race Theory? Where did it come from? Why is it being taught in schools? Listen in as Chloe Noller and Mattie Grace Watson discuss the history and thre...

Hidden Figures in History: Michael Collins - The Leader of the Irish War of Independence
This young rebel's war strategy and diplomacy paved the way for the fighting Irish to reclaim their country.

Grammar Minute: Semicolons vs. Commas
When you just don't want to say "and," what can you try instead? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Fact of Life: The Attack on Education and Critical Race Theory
What is Critical Race Theory? Where did it come from? Why is it being taught in schools? Listen in as Chloe Noller and Mattie Grace Watson discuss the history and thre...

Take Note: Billy's Brilliance in Zanzibar
On this episode, co-hosts Matt and Josiah take notes on some of Billy Joel's classic (yet more obscure) works, such as Zanzibar and Scenes from An Italian Restaurant. ...

Say What?: Pizza Rolls v. Bagel Bites
War of the mini pizzas. Pizza rolls vs Bagel Bites.

Say What?: Wheat Thins v. Triscuits
"I love Wheat Thins" - Lily "Um, Triscuits are way better" - Lulu

Say What?: Fruit
Lulu hates fruit; Lily loves it! Which side will you choose?

Say What?: Uniforms
Lulu and Lily discuss the merits of uniforms!

Elephants in the Room: The Ghost of Kiev and Tulsi Gabbard leave Democratic Party to join Hillsdale's "Mock Rock"
Joe and Kendale are joined by Forest Yang and George Accola. They discuss developments in Ukraine, a new scandal involving Pfizer's vaccine, Tulsi Gabbard's announceme...

Collegian Week in Review: October 6th, 2022
This week on the Collegian Week In Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Logan Washburn about city news and the controversy of Hillsdale College in media,...

The Policy Corner: Michigan Sales and Use Tax
Josh Barker of Radio Free Hillsdale looks at a proposed amendment to Michigan's Sales and Use Tax that would exempt from taxation automotive manufacturer rebates.

Conversations Over Coffee: Young Adult Author Sara Ella Talks Writing, Faith, & To-Read Lists
Have you ever wondered what it's like to publish a book for the first time? Join me over coffee for a chat with Sara Ella, award-winning novelist and author of the Unb...

Conversations Over Coffee: Red Rocks Worship Leader Kory Miller Talks Songwriting and Performing
Have you ever wondered what it's like to write your own music, tour with your band, and perform alongside artists you've been listening to since childhood? Join me ove...

Defense Now: U.S. Navy in the Modern Age
On the first ever episode of Defense Now, Conner Bolanos discusses the shortcomings of the U.S. Navy in the modern pollical world, and what needs to be done to resolve...

Hart on the Hill: Opportunity in Ohio
This week, Micah Hart interviews Ohio Secretary of State, Frank LaRose to discuss the creation of a new election integrity division.

This Week in History: Space Race
This week, Micah Hart talks about Sputnik 1 and the start of the Space Race.

A Pilgrim's History: No Hatred or Bitterness
When Edith Cavell faced a German firing squad on Oct. 12, 1915 she didn’t intend to become a martyr for the allied cause, she thought she had been sentenced justly. Pr...

Grammar Minute: Everyday words, every day
Is every day a noun? Or an adverb? Or an adjective? Or would that be "everyday?" Find out on this episode of Grammar Minute!

The Social Mediators: Georgia Meloni - The first female, Italian prime minister
This week Jillian and Garrett discuss Italy's first female prime minister, Giorgia Meloni and the allegations that she is a fascist. Tune in to hear whether or not tha...

Story of a Season: Week 4 Recap: Packers Complaints & What Bad Teams Have a Shot?
In this episode, Truman takes a look at the action from Week 4 in the NFL, gives updated power rankings, and some game picks!

Elephants in the Room: The DMZ, Ukraine, and Lots of Theatrics
Joe and Kendale are joined by fellow Hillsdale student, Gabe Gainar. They discuss Vice President Harris' recent DMZ gaf, Hillsdale's recent theatrical production, and ...

Who Dat?: Billy Joel
In this episode of Who Dat?, Matt and Josiah answer the question: who's Billy Joel? One of the most famous musicians of our time, known for a variety of songs and genr...

Take Note: The Secret of Silk Sonic
On this episode of Take Note, Matt and Josiah tackle one of the greatest tracks to come from our generation: Leave the Door Open by Silk Sonic. Matt takes note on the ...

Hidden Figures in History: Jeanne de la Motte - the Jewelry Thief Who Scammed the French Monarchy
This dazzling young woman pulled off a magnificent jewelry heist just before the French Revolution—and blamed Marie Antionette for her crimes.

Classical Roots: Meet the Host
In this episode we get to know our host, Lulu Celecia. We learn why Lulu is starting this show and why she is interested in this topic. Listen to learn more about Clas...
