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Grammar Minute: Fiction Tip- Create your own Style Guide

Make your own writing rules. Stand out on an editor's desk. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

The WRFH Interview: Phil Kerpen

Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment, joins WRFH to dicuss President Donald Trump’s second term agenda. Having taken the oath of office, from taxes and regula...

The WRFH Interview: Mike Roberts of Hillsdale Academy

Michael Roberts, Headmaster at Hillsdale Academy, joins WRFH to discuss the state of classical education at Hillsdale Academy, how students benefit from classical educ...

Grammar Minute: Chocolate Books and the Dangers of Foreign Words

It's not a good idea to use foreign words in your writing ... unless you're certain everyone knows what they mean. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Victoria Snitsar Churchill: Old Media is Dead

The age of legacy media is over—personalities and podcasts now dominate the marketplace, reshaping how Americans consume news and trust information.Victoria Snitsar Ch...

State Facts: Nebraska

Nate is joined by Joe Vankat to talk all about Nebraska.

Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?: Intimacy in Dating

Emily and Greg discuss the topic of intimacy prior to marriage and what that might look like. They also explore how certain modes of communication might enhance or inh...

Flyover Features: Meta vs. the Fact Checkers

Emma and Sophia discuss the decline of so-called "Fact Checkers."

Grammar Minute: Is Social Media Harming Our Writing Skills?

Social media is once again a hot-button topic after the TikTok ban. Learn more about its possible effects on our writing skills in today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Hart on the Hill: Looking Forward

This week, Micah Hart discusses the past month in politics, the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal, and how the Democrats can move forward from a brutal election cycle.

The State of the World: Peace, Rebels, and War

The State of the World returns for the New Year to discuss an Israeli ceasefire, Congolese rebels, and the Ukraine War.

Grammar Minute: "Weary" vs. "Wary"

These two words are commonly confused. Learn the difference on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Astro Minute: The Red Planet

Mars shines extra brightly in the winter night sky. Learn to spot it in today's episode of Astro Minute!

The Poetry Fix: The World is Too Much With Us- Bethink Your Creed

"Creed" is a concept that's often neglected in our day and age, as many nonreligious thinkers consider the idea of creed archaic or limiting. However, everyone has one...

Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?: How I Met Your Mother (Dayton Edition) Part 3

Emily and Greg welcome Stephanie Schutte, Greg's wife and Emily's Mother, to the show. Join them in the last of a three-part series in which Stephanie and Greg share t...

Men's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Walsh, 01/16/25

Men's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Walsh, 01/16/25Gordie Lafontaine and Reid Shumaker on the call for WRFH

Women's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Walsh, 01/16/25

Women's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Walsh, 01/16/25Evan Mick and Gordie Lafontaine on the call for WRFH

Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?: How I Met Your Mother (Dayton Edition) Part 2

Emily and Greg welcome Stephanie Schutte, Greg's wife and Emily's Mother, to the show. Join them in the second of a three-part series in which Stephanie and Greg share...

Undetected: Roald Dahl

Megan and Alessia investigate Roald Dahl's works for the BSC sharing American secrets with the British.

Word to the Wise: Lies on 34th Street

A Christmas episode analyzing one of America's most beloved films and unveiling its philosophical fallacies

Back to the Brickyard: 1987

The story of Al Unser’s historic 4th win.

Back to the Brickyard: 1981

The story of one of the most controversial races in Indy 500 history.

Back to the Brickyard: 1958

The story of the 1958 Indy 500.

The WRFH Interview: Brian Shia

Brian Shia, president of the Classical Liberal Organization and Center for Commerce and Freedom Fellow at Hillsdsale College, talks with WRFH.

William Hazelgrove: Dead Air

In Dead Air: The Night that Orson Welles Terrified America, Willliam Elliot Hazelgrove illustrates for the first time how Orson Welles’ broadcast caused massive panic ...

Thursday Lunch: We Always Dress to Impress

This week Bella and Jillian invite you to come sit with them at Thursday Lunch. For lunch today we’re having regretful outfit choices, including but not limited to (ac...

Ethan Watson: Is Gen Z Stuck in a Social Media Echo Chamber?

Ethan Watson, a Young Voices contributor with a background in political science, argues that Gen Z’s reliance on Instagram influencers and curated news feeds is shapin...

Neetu Arnold: Why Asian Americans Shifted Right

Neetu Arnold is a Paulson Policy Analyst at the Manhattan Institute and a Young Voices contributor. She joined WRFH to discuss why Asian Americans shifted right in the...

The Social Mediators: The World of Professional Fighting

This week we discuss WWE, MMA, UFC, and all the other non-acronymed forms of professional fighting. Tune in to hear about how much is theater, the degree of popularity...

Collegian Week in Review: November 21, 2024

This week on the Collegian Week In Review, hosts Moira Gleason, Thomas McKenna, and Caroline Kurt are joined by Isabella Doer and Luke Miller. 

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