Did the Civilian Conservation Corps improve the lives of the nation’s youth?
Did the Civilian Conservation Corps improve the lives of the nation’s youth?

Did the Civilian Conservation Corps improve the lives of the nation’s youth?

Author: Blake PearsallInterviewer: Gretchen Shahriari The Civilian Conservation Corps was President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's experimental answer to the nation's impoverished and under-educated youth.  The nation's young boys between the ages of 18...

How Does a Constitutional Republic Act as a Safeguard Against the Threat of Factions?
How Does a Constitutional Republic Act as a Safeguard Against the Threat of Factions?

How Does a Constitutional Republic Act as a Safeguard Against the Threat of Factions?

Author: Myles Peckham Interviewer: Carly Chisholm It is not their immediate impact on voters at the time of the ratification of the Constitution that The Federalist Papers are famous for. Instead, it is the insight they provide into the minds of the men...

The Addicted Soldier
The Addicted Soldier

The Addicted Soldier

Author: Jackson Irby
Interviewer: Henry Ford VI
Lurking in the forests and villages of Vietnam, a second force affected US soldiers during the Vietnam war. They confronted an enemy even more dangerous than the Viet Cong soldier: opium. The use of opium and marijuana was rampant throughout the Golden Triangle of Southeast Asia. It did not take much time for these drugs to spread into Vietnam and into the hands of the US Army. During the Vietnam War, U.S. Soldiers experimented with drugs as get away from the war experience. The drug culture in America during the 1970s bled into the warfront in Vietnam, infecting soldiers and affecting their lives back home. The U.S. was unable to control the drug scene during the 1970s and the return of the addicted soldier only elevated that culture. Despite the fact that many soldiers used heroin while in Vietnam very few came back to the U.S. with addictions

What Made Alexander Hamilton and George Washington’s Relationship So Complex?
What Made Alexander Hamilton and George Washington’s Relationship So Complex?

What Made Alexander Hamilton and George Washington’s Relationship So Complex?

This podcast is about the complex relationship between Alexander Hamilton and George Washington. These two men were both individually important to history in their own ways. Alexander Hamilton went through many, many obstacles to get to where he was, but it did not come without help and dedication. Though Hamilton wanted to make his own way up the latter, he needed help and who better to receive help from than one of the most respected men in the country? With perseverance and a refusal to back down, Hamilton became a colonial in the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Yorktown and helped win the War for Independence.