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Old Ballgame: The 7th Inning Stretch
A look at the origin of the 7th inning stretch.
Fact of Life: A Decrease in Voting? - with Special Guest
Join Mattingly Watson and guest host Hinson Peed as they discuss the concerning decrease in young adults voting heading into the 2024 election.
The Building Blocks: A Series on the Nuclear Family Part 3
Join Chloe Noller and Mattingly Watson as they discuss the major consequences of a society without the nuclear family in the most recent episode of their nuclear famil...
The Healing Hour: Mother Knows Best
In today's episode, we interview Dr. Rita Perlingeiro Kyba about work-life balance, motherhood, and cultivating wellness in a busy life.
Back to the Brickyard: Episode 4
In this episode, we go back to 1939 and look at another thrilling Wilbur Shaw victory.
Soldiers of Christ: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first American born citizen to be given the title of Saint, and she founded the religious order of the Sisters of Charity in Maryland. ...
Charger Sports Central: HCWB's New All-Time Rebounder
Sydney Mill's joins the show after she breaks Hillsdale's All-Time Record for rebounds with 1147.
Charger Sports Central: NCAA gets rid of double touch rule
The NCAA has voted to get rid of the "double touch" in college volleyball. Lauren Passaglia, setter for Hillsdale College, gives her reaction to the new regulation.
Grammar Minute: It's Voting Season. Grammar Matters.
A 2011 study found that political candidates' grammar may influence voter perception on their chances of reelection. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute--a...
Grammar Minute: Sound Smart with "That" vs "Who"
"That" and "who" don't sound like obvious candidates for a mix-up, but I bet you've encountered this grammatical distinction--probably recently. Learn how to avoid the...
Astro Minute: Spring's Coming in Like a Lion
Learn how to spot spring's harbinger, Leo the Lion, in this week's night sky!
Great Men Back Then: Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland is the only United States president to serve two terms non-consecutively. Listen to learn more of his policies and personal life.
Great Men Back Then: Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson, although one of America's most influential poets, only published about 10 poems while living. The other roughly 1,800 poems were discovered after she ...
The Poetry Fix: Episode 5
In this episode of The Poetry Fix, we continue our journey through "In Memoriam A. H. H."
I've Got Aux: "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates
Bella is on Aux this week and chose "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates. We chat about the drama between the duo and what sounds constitute the 80's vibe.
Rumor Has It: Madame X
In this episode, we turn from history to art and explore the scandalous story behind a famous painting.
Rumor Has It: Dido and Aeneas
In this episode of Rumor Has It, we explore the controversial love story of Dido and Aeneas
Rumor Has It: David and Bathsheba
In this episode we turn to the Old Testament for quite the scandalous tale.
Hyped On Tea: Green Tea
This week we cover the rich history of green tea, the difference between Chinese and Japanese green tea, and teach you how to brew the best cup of green tea.
Wall Street Weekly: Big Moves with Bitcoin
Join Patrick, George, and special guest Sam Wegner as they discuss the recently approved Bitcoin ETF's and weigh its larger implications for cryptocurrency as a whole.
Undetected: Coco Chanel
This week, Megan and Alessia investigate the complex life of a Nazi collaborator and one of the world's most famous fashion designers, Coco Chanel.
State Facts: Alabama
Nate is joined by Marc Ayers to talk all about Alabama.
The Healing Hour: She's a Runner, She's a Track Star
In today's episode, we interview Meredith VanDerWeide about her journey with running, as well as its positive effects on her physical, mental, and spiritual health.
The Healing Hour: Staying Healthy in College
In today's episode, we talk about practical ways to stay healthy in college.
The Healing Hour: What is the Healing Era?
In today's episode, we explore the concept of the healing era and why we all need one.
LovingKindness: God's Grace for the Worried
In today's episode, Carissa and Emma discuss the importance of surrendering anxiety to God and living a life transformed by His peace.
Soldiers of Christ: St. Maximilian Kolbe
St. Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish martyr who gave up his life to save another man from execution in a Nazi concentration camp. His feast day is celebrated on August 14...
Collegian Week In Review: February 22nd, 2023
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first discuss this issue's top headlines. Then, they talk to Logan Washburn about a stran...
The Hillsdale Interview: Garion Frankel
Education policy expert Garion Frankel joins WRFH to discuss an article that ran in the Washington Examiner arguing that regulation of social media companies by the fe...
The Poetry Fix: Episode 4
In this episode of the Poetry Fix, we explore the beginning of Tennyson's "In Memoriam A. H. H."