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The State of the World: Fertilizer, Fire, and Force

The State of the World breaks down top headlines in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Key topics include Russia-Ukraine peace negotiat...

Grammar Minute: The Most Important Part

When you're writing something new, where should you invest the most time? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Word to the Wise: Dress Codes

Is there a reasonable attitude to have when it comes to school dress codes?

Classical Context: Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor, C.P.E. Bach

A well-known composer during the space between Baroque and Classical periods, C.P.E. Bach shows off the virtuosity of the cello in an intricately orchestrated masterpi...

Under the Radar: Episode 7

This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about the new expansion on federal spending, a Supreme Court case about drawing voting lines based on race, an executive order eli...

Astro Minute: Update on T Coronae Borealis

A heavenly explosion is slated for the coming months. Learn more on today's episode of Astro Minute!

Grammar Minute: On a Dime

Where do we get this weird expression? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Collegian Week in Review: March 20, 2025

Explore weekly editorials and local interviews on this week's episode!

Boys Only #5: TSA Castle Rocks

Nate and Storm chat with Justus Hume, AKA This Guy, about spicy foods, regional franchises, and Simpson stories.

Visible Things: Evidence of Design with Dr. Jay Wile

Eleanor sits down with Dr. Jay Wile, nuclear chemist and author of several Apologia homeschool science textbooks, to talk about the scientific evidence for creationism...

Flyover Features: Why do People no Longer Trust Their Physician?

Emma and Sophia discuss an article that talks about the growing distrust of doctors and the medical field.

Undetected: Mata Hari

Megan and Alessia explore the story of one of the most famous female spies in history, Mata Hari.

The Old Ballgame: Baseball as 'The People's Game,' pt. 1

A look at how baseball came to be a sport for all Americans.

The Poetry Fix: The Hollow Men, Part Two

Today, Erika Kyba reads the conclusion of T. S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men." Eliot continues to paint a picture of the dark, deathly kingdom that the hollow men find them...

Astro Minute: The Beehive Cluster

The vernal equinox brings spring ... and the beautiful Beehive Cluster! Learn how to find it on today's episode of Astro Minute!

Grammar Minute: Bring Back Blunt Emails

No emojis. No unnecessary words. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

The State of the World: Taiwan, Tensions, and Tuaregs

The State of the World breaks down top headlines in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Key topics include Russia-Ukraine peace negotiat...

The Social Mediators: Squatters' Rights

This week we discuss adverse possession/squatters' rights across the states. Tune in to hear some of the crazy stories that accompany the tricky legislation, timelines...

The Lazy Susan: Spring Break Deportations

Lewis Thune and Paden Hughes recap how deportations and energy wring in Spring for the cabinet.

Grammar Minute: Against Emoji in Emails

That smiley face isn't conveying what you think it is. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Grammar Minute: Contrary to Contronyms

In this age of government "sanctions," what does this word actually mean? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Susannah Barnes Petitt: Michigan’s Pre-K Expansion Is Failing—Here’s Why

Despite massive funding increases, Michigan’s state-run Pre-K program isn’t attracting enough students. Could expanding community-based options and giving parents more...

The WRFH Interview: Robby Soave

Robby Soave is a senior editor at Reason and host of Rising on Hill TV. He joined Erin Osborne of WRFH for a wide-ranging conversation.

Grammar Minute: How Many Spaces Belong After a Period?

Unless you're using a typewriter, the simple rule is usually better. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

The WRFH Interview: Dr. Jeremy Black

Jeremy Black is a British historian, professor of history at Exeter University, and Distinguished Fellow at Hillsdale College. He was on Hillsdale College's campus to ...

Word to the Wise: Love

As a busy college student, don't be so consumed with your own accomplishments that you forget to love others.

Heimliche Hemlock: Fragments from Novalis: Pollen

Alexandra Comus and Ellia He discuss "Blüthenstaub" (Pollen), which are literary/philosophical fragments from Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenburg (AKA Nova...

Visible Things: Fly Brains

Fly brains are the size of a poppy seed yet contain an enormous amount of complexity and evidence for design. This week Eleanor discusses last fall’s release of a fly ...

Grammar Minute: History of the Percent Sign

No, it's not just a misprinted 100. And it's not a recent invention. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

History's Weirdest Wars: the Pig War

The Pig War on the San Juan Islands was a brief and mostly harmless conflict between America and Britain over who owned the islands. This conflict began because an Ame...

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