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Thursday Lunch: PETA Violations?

This Thursday, Jillian and Bella are back at the lunch table and hoping you will join them for this week’s topic: animals. We all know ‘em, we all love ‘em. However, t...

The State of the World: Russia, Riyadh, and Rebels

The State of the World discusses this week's news in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Highlights include Russo-American Ukraine talks...

Word to the Wise: Selfies

Tone down the Instagram.

Off the Trails: Roads Less Traveled

Join Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! On today's episode they share some off-roading mishaps.

In Media Res: Engel v. Vitale

Join Hershey and Stephanie as they discuss the 1962 Supreme Court case Engel v. Vitale and the debate on the separation of church and state.

Collegian Week in Review: February 13, 2025

Thomas, Caroline, and Coleman are joined by Megan Li to discuss Rough Draft Friday night jazz sessions and Grace Novak to highlight a recent accomplishment for a Hills...

Tori Hope Petersen: Breaking the Patterns That Break You

In Breaking the Patterns That Break You, bestselling author Tori Hope Petersen shares the profound ways she finally found relief and healing from the pain of her past,...

Under the Radar: 02.15.25

This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about the President's new plan to keep Iran in check, a Supreme Court case about a mistaken SWAT raid, Congress' efforts to a erad...

Boys Only #2: Locked In

Nate and Storm chat with Gabe Beckwith about garden gnomes, Legos, and his numerous jobs. Stay tuned after the outro...

The Social Mediators: Unpacking the Kendrick Lamar/Drake Beef

 This week we explain the feud surrounding Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show between him and Drake. Tune in to hear the timeline of events, the details of the ...

Classical Context: String Quartet No. 17, W. M. Mozart

A tribute to composer Franz J. Haydn, Mozart’s “Hunt” Quartet brings us back to 18th century chamber music.

Men's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Northwood, 02/15/25

Men's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Northwood, 02/15/25Gordie LaFontaine and Ryan Strasser on the call for WRFH

Women's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Northwood, 02/15/25

Women's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Northwood, 02/15/25Colin McKernan and Gabe Themar on the call for WRFH

The Lazy Susan: Confirmations and Strategy

Lewis and Paden recap cabinet confirmations and stories for the week of February 10, 2025.

Old Ballgame: Mickey Mantle

A look at the most powerful switch-hitter in history.

The Poetry Fix: Nativity Ode, Part Three

Today, we continue exploring Milton's "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity." In this excerpt, we witness Creation move from hushed awe to jubilant songs of praise.

Delirium, Episode Two: A Mortal's Heart

In the conclusion to Delirium, Ariadne tells Dionysus of her fall from grace, reliving her most painful memories of the Minotaur and Theseus. Dionysus proves to love h...

Undetected: Jean Moulin

Megan and Alessia unfold the courageous, yet tragic tale of French Resistance leader Jean Moulin.

Unpacking the Constitution: Early Precedent for the Constitution

Going through the early American spirit of covenant and how the pilgrim settlers set the precedent for the later established American Constitution.

Flyover Features: Pronatalism or Something Sinister?

Emma and Sophia discuss an article where an eccentric couple is obsessed with pronatalism, a burgeoning movement encouraging mass population growth.

The State of the World: The Mafia, Trade Wars, and Wars in Question

The State of the World discusses this week's news in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Highlights include crackdowns on the Sicilian m...

Hart on the Hill: Accountability is Back

This week, Micah Hart discusses the first few weeks of the Trump administration.

Off the Trails: Spectacular Campsites

The description for the episode is Join Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! On today's episode they sh...

Sam Raus: Can Trump Fix the Student Loan Crisis? Conservatives Need a Plan

With $1.7 trillion in student debt burdening 42 million Americans, conservatives must move beyond rhetoric and offer market-friendly solutions that align with fiscal p...

Aidan Grogan: Pro-Natal Policies Fail Because People Don’t Want Kids

Governments around the world have implemented generous pro-natal policies to reverse declining birth rates—but these efforts have largely failed. Why? Because, as Wash...

Boys Only #1: Waffle House Starry Night

Nate and Storm chat with Marc Ayers about sports, Pres Ball, and Waffle House

State Facts: New York

On this special episode, Nate is interviewed by Nicole Sighiartau to talk all about his home state of New York.

Classical Context: An Outdoor Overture, Aaron Copland

American composer Aaron Copland’s symphonic overture, focused on the expanse of the American landscape.

Classical Context: Capriccio Espagnol, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Together, we’re exploring the work of a well-known Russian composer, interpreting the music of Spain in a multi-movement symphonic work.

Astro Minute: Planet Parade

All seven planets will be visible in this month's night sky. Learn how to spot them in today's episode of Astro Minute!

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