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Hart on the Hill: Hartfelt Farewell

This week, Micah Hart wraps up Hart on the Hill for the final episode of the series.

The Social Mediators: Biohacking

This week we discuss the phenomenon of biohacking. Tune in to discover how technology uncovered the benefits of hydrogen water, beef tallow, sleeping enough, and drink...

The Lazy Susan: Signal Revisited and DOGE Trouble

Lewis explores this week’s events in the cabinet: new Signal leaks, Secretary Bessent vs Elon Musk, and HHS making headlines

The Poetry Fix: Love (III)

Today, Erika Kyba reads Love (III), the conclusion of George Herbert's Love series. This poem portrays the beautiful way in which Love crosses over the boundaries of g...

Thursday Lunch: The People Who CAN’T Sit With Us

This Thursday, Jillian and Bella beckon you to their table to discuss something they’re sure you all can relate to—although they hope you haven’t: Bad friends. The ver...

Boys Only #10: Bye Bye Grandpa

Nate and Storm chat with Jadon Camero about anonymous milk, alarm clocks, and the difference between bagels and donuts in the final episode of this semester.

Flyover Features: How Much Did the CIA Influence Culture?

Emma and Sophia discuss the agency's influence on art, and what that implies about the meaning of culture itself.

The State of the World: The Pope, Peace, Presidents, and Preachers

The State of the World breaks down top headlines in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Key topics include the selection of Pope Francis...

Triple Feature: Whiplash

This week, Anna, McKenna, and Audrey review "Whiplash."

The WRFH Interview: Vic Matus

Victorino Matus is Arts & Culture editor at the Free Beacon, co-host of the Getting Hammered podcast, and author of Vodka. He joins WRFH for a conversation.From 04/22/25.

Word to the Wise: Crocs and Socks

Crocs and socks are a blessing in disguise.

Under the Radar: 04.18.25

This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about a Supreme Court case about minors seeking reproductive healthcare without parental consent, a bill hoping to prevent a singl...

The Lazy Susan: HHS Targets Autism, AG Targets Harvard

Paden examines this week’s  hot button issues in the cabinet, including Harvard University and the autism epidemic.

Collegian Week in Review: April 17, 2025

In the Headlines, Joni Russell pitches a no-hitter, adding to her growing list of records. Michaela Estruth joins our hosts to discuss her trip to Hillsdale Academy to...

Boys Only #9: Unwieldy Meme Folder

Nate and Storm chat with Dr. Ian Church about lifting, the philosophical life, and artificial intelligence.

Undetected: John Anthony Walker Jr.

Megan and Alessia share the story of U.S. Navy officer, John Anthony Walker, who was caught selling American secrets to the USSR.

Undetected: Adolf Tolkachev

Megan and Alessia recount the story of one of the most daring Russian double agents in history, Adolf Tolkachev.

Flyover Features: Is Europe More Free?

Emma and Sophia discuss an article which claims that America has become less free than Europe due to its lack of free speech and its "broligarchy." 

The State of the World: Tariffs, Terrorists, and Trade

The State of the World breaks down top headlines in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Key topics include European Union travel restric...

Off the Trails: Lava Tubes and White Sand

Join Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week they have special guest Andrew Hawken on to talk ab...

Triple Feature: The Dark Knight

Join Anna, McKenna, and Audrey to review The Dark Knight.

Matthew Cookson: Congress Must Defund NPR and PBS

Matthew Cookson, a defense industry professional and Young Voices contributor— argues that taxpayer dollars should not fund partisan journalism that fails its founding...

Word to the Wise: Mind Control?

 "How extensive is the influence of modern media on our minds?"

The Poetry Fix: The Sacrifice, Part One

Today, Erika Kyba reads an excerpt from George Herbert's The Sacrifice, a beautiful meditation on the Passion.

The Lazy Susan: Trade Concerns and FBI Enforcement

The cabinet encounters upheaval over trade, and the FBI ramps up enforcement. Lewis and Paden recap.

The Social Mediators: Starbucks Policies and Boycotts

This week we discuss the new Starbucks policies and challenging the validity of its connection to the Starbucks boycott. Tune in to hear about free refills, no more fr...

Poland Is a Model Ally — So Why Are We Undermining It?

As Poland doubles down on defense and pro-American values, a public spat risks weakening one of America’s strongest global partnerships.Ed Tarnowski, a national policy...

Under the Radar: April 11, 2025

This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about a Supreme Court ruling that the Trump administration violated due process when deporting an undocumented gang member, an exe...

Triple Feature: Life of Pie

This week, Triple Feature takes a look at "Life of Pie."

The Poetry Fix: Love (II)

Today, Erika Kyba reads George Herbert's Love (II), in which the poet turns to correct the problems of disordered love that he raised in Love (I).

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