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Wall Street Weekly Episode: Airlines and Innovation
In this episode, George and Patrick give updates on the ongoing (and new) workers' strikes, a big cannonball splash in Las Vegas, and the growing dogpile of woes in th...
It Is Well: Ep. 2 The Gospel in Psalm 22
Host Carissa Nisly is joined by Jacob Beckwith this week to discuss Psalm 22 and how it relates to the Gospel. Tune in today to learn more about the suffering and vict...
The Old Ballgame: Early Playing Fields
A look at notable places and fields where baseball was played.
Keep it Brief: Student Loans and the Supreme Court
This week, SK and Kam explain the nuances of student loan forgiveness and how the Supreme Court has reacted to the Biden Administration's attempt to forgive student lo...
State Sen. Joe Bellino
Michigan State Sen. Joe Bellino joins WRFH's Chloe Noller to discuss topics affecting the region and the state. From 10/06/23.
Jay Cost: Democracy or Republic?
Jay Cost, Gerald R. Ford Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins WRFH's Abigail Snyder to discuss his new book, Democracy or Republic? Th...
Grammar Minute: Based on vs. Based off
Where's your grammatical foundation - and how solid is it? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Rev. Dr. Michael Berg: Critical Theory: The Good, the Bad, and the Absurd
Rev. Dr. Michael Berg joins WRFH's Gavin Listro to talk about his lecture, "Critical Theory: The Good, the Bad, and the Absurd." Dr. Berg is Associate Prof. of Theolog...
Terri Marcroft: Pro-Choice, Pro-Adoption: It’s Time for a Loving, Positive Response to Unplanned Pregnancy
Terri Marcroft, Executive Director of Unplanned Good Inc. and author of Pro-Choice, Pro-Adoption: It’s Time for a Loving, Positive Response to Unplanned Pregnancy, joi...
Grammar Minute: Dangling Modifiers (In Honor of National Coffee Day)
It's National Coffee Day ... or at least, it was the day I recorded this episode. You may not be sure how grammar and coffee are related, but you can find out on today...
Hart on the Hill: Road to 2024 - Ronna McDaniel and the RNC
This week, Micah Hart talks to Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. Micah also discusses the work the RNC is doing, and his thoughts on the recent ...
Keep it Brief: Juvenile Life Without Parole
This week, SK and Kam discuss the implications of mandatory juvenile life without parole sentences and dissect three Supreme Court cases that deal directly with the ma...
Archetypal Analysis: Faust
Tune in to hear an analysis of the poem Faust, written by Goethe, and an exploration of how the book serves as a cultural turning point for the enlightenment period.
Soldiers of Christ: St. Thérèse of Lisieux
St. Thérèse of Lisieux was a young Carmelite nun whose simple life of prayer and love for God became famous after the publishing of her autobiography "Story of a Soul...
Hart on the Hill: Impeachment and Iran
This week, Micah Hart discusses the possibility of impeaching Joe Biden, the Iran prisoner swap, and the biggest national security threat.
Astro Minute: How Far Can You See?
Most of what we can see with the unaided eye from Earth is stars inside the Milky Way Galaxy. But there's one thing you can spot that's much further away. Find out wha...
Football: Hillsdale vs. Northwood, 09/30/23
Football: Hillsdale vs. Northwood, 09/30/23Christopher Dick, Caleb Fournet, & Hana Connelly on the call for WRFH
The Virtual Voyage: Inside an Archaeological Dig at Hazor with Dr. Shlomit Bechar
Join tour guide Abigail in Israel as we head back to Tel Hazor, the largest biblical-era site in Israel. We’ll again meet up with Dr. Shlomit Bechar, director of the e...
Collegian Week in Review: September 28th, 2023
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Logan Washburn about a recent groundbreaking at the College as well as recent arr...
Wall Street Weekly: Conglomerate- Big Word, Big Company
It's another episode of Wall Street Weekly, and this time, George and Patrick philosophize on companies in companies, a medicinal drink that makes you unhealthy, and.....
The Old Ballgame: Baseball in the Civil War
The role of baseball in the lives of Union and Confederate soldiers.
The Social Mediators: Canada Honors a Nazi
This week we talk about how Canada managed to honor a former solider of the Nazi regime in their House of Commons, resulting in the resignation of their Speaker of the...
Grammar Minute: The Golden Rule of Commas
Commas are suffering from severe overuse. Learn how not to use a comma on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
The Old Ballgame: America's First Baseball Club
The start of the New York Knickerbockers and baseball in America.
Hidden Figures in History: Witold Pilecki - Undercover Agent in Auschwitz
This Polish partisan, war hero, and spy willingly entered a Nazi death camp, fought in the Warsaw Uprising, and defied the USSR.
Charger Rundown: Audrey Riley
Evan Mick recaps the sports from last week. He is than joined by Hillsdale volleyball star Audrey Riley talks about her life as a volleyball player and the Hillsdale ...
Grammar Minute: What's an Interrobang‽
Meet the interrobang, a non-standard punctuation mark that I wish we'd use more often. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Soldiers of Christ: St. Padre Pio
One of the most famous saints of the 20th century, Padre Pio was known for his ability to communicate with his Guardian Angel, levitate during prayer, and perform mira...
The Virtual Voyage: A Forgotten City - Touring Tel Lachish with Dr. Yosef Garfinkel
Join tour guide Abigail in Israel as we meet Dr. Yosef Garfinkel, an archaeologist who has directed excavations at Tel Lachish—a city you need to know about. Come alon...
Football: Hillsdale vs. Findlay, 09/23/23
Football: Hillsdale vs. Findlay, 09/23/23Ted Fehringer & Garrett Bolte on the call for WRFH