Month: February 2026
CCA IV: 1776 – “1619 and 1776”
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which its author Thomas Jefferson characterized as “an expression of the American mind.” As part of Hillsdale’s yearlong commemoration of America’s founding document, this CCA will consider the central ideas and arguments that led America to declare independence, economic … Read More
CCA IV: 1776 – “Sermons of the Revolutionary Era”
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which its author Thomas Jefferson characterized as “an expression of the American mind.” As part of Hillsdale’s yearlong commemoration of America’s founding document, this CCA will consider the central ideas and arguments that led America to declare independence, economic … Read More
CCA IV: 1776 – “Keys to Victory in the Revolution”
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which its author Thomas Jefferson characterized as “an expression of the American mind.” As part of Hillsdale’s yearlong commemoration of America’s founding document, this CCA will consider the central ideas and arguments that led America to declare independence, economic … Read More
CCA IV: 1776 – “The Economics of the Revolution”
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which its author Thomas Jefferson characterized as “an expression of the American mind.” As part of Hillsdale’s yearlong commemoration of America’s founding document, this CCA will consider the central ideas and arguments that led America to declare independence, economic … Read More
CCA IV: 1776 – “Lexington and Concord: The First Battles of the Revolution”
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which its author Thomas Jefferson characterized as “an expression of the American mind.” As part of Hillsdale’s yearlong commemoration of America’s founding document, this CCA will consider the central ideas and arguments that led America to declare independence, economic … Read More
Why Did the Founders Want a Free Press?
Visit our full library of content at https://freedomlibrary.hillsdale.edu/home “The Importance and Meaning of a Free Press” Thomas G. West Hillsdale College This speech was given on February 1, 2026, during a Hillsdale College CCA seminar on “Journalism & American Democracy” —————————— Support Hillsdale College: https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsdale/support-hillsdale-college Visit our website: http://hillsdale.edu Learn … Read More
CCA IV: 1776 – “The Story of Our Declaration of Independence”
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which its author Thomas Jefferson characterized as “an expression of the American mind.” As part of Hillsdale’s yearlong commemoration of America’s founding document, this CCA will consider the central ideas and arguments that led America to declare independence, economic … Read More
Open Bar #175 – BAFTA Controversy, Mandalorian Panic, More Female Directors Needed?
Grace Randolph seems to be losing her mind (what’s left of it) after the BAFTAs controversy, Disney are in full panic mode over the Mandalorian movie, and Maggie Gyllenhaal rants about the need for more female directors in Hollywood. Just your average week, then. Join me, MauLer, Vara Dark, Rags … Read More
Disney, Hockey, Flying | Thursday Afternoon Monday Morning Podcast 2-26-26 | Bill Burr
Bill rambles about being a Disney dad, hockey, and flying. ————————————- 00:00 – Thursday Afternoon Podcast 34:09 – Thursday Afternoon Throwback 2-26-18 – Bill rambles about the Bruins, inspirational speakers, and guns. ————————————- Helix: A study they ran found that 82% of those involved saw an increase in their deep … Read More
