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Alexandra discuss Diotima’s Speech form Plato’s Symposium with David CatheBy Student Content
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I discuss Friedrich Schlegel's Philosophical Fragments with Ellia He.By Student Content
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This week, Triple Feature takes a look at George Clooney's "The Boys in the Boat."By Student Content
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Flyover Features: What is Make America Hot Again?
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21:20Emma and Sophia discuss an article that contrasts hotness and beauty.By Student Content
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The State of the World: Amnesty, Drills, and Witch Hunts
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5:01The State of the World breaks down top headlines in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Key topics include French politics, Southeast Asian earthquakes, and the Sudanese civil war.By Student Content
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Hillsdale Academy Presents 'Les Misérables'
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23:00Hillsdale Academy students Zane Socha and Anne Gray join director Kathryn Wales and WRFH's Jillian Parks to discuss the upcoming performances of Les Misérables at the school. From 04/02/25.By Student Content
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Off the Trails: Sliding Toward Death the Adirondacks
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22:30Join Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week they have Maggie and Anna Baldwin on to share some stories from their trek through the Adirondacks.By Student Content
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Let's not forget to be friendly in public. It makes a difference.By Student Content
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The constellation Orion is home to many interesting celestial objects. Learn more on today's episode of Astro Minute!By Student Content
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Audrey, McKenna, and Anna dish out their takes on the movie Memento!By Student Content
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Have you ever struggled with how serious relationships seem to be? Emily and Greg explore how to have fun in a relationship while still acknowledging the challenge.By Student Content
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Grammar Minute: When the Music Turns the Volume Down
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1:01Adjectival phrases must match the subject of the sentence. Learn why on today's episode of Grammar Minute!By Student Content
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Grammar Minute: SPECIAL EPISODE: Interview with Esther Pipkin, YA Fantasy Author
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24:09Esther grew up on a farm in Missouri, where she spent her childhood in the woods playing with Peter Pan and the Pevensies. She graduated from The Author Conservatory with a certification in creative writing, and a certification in business and entrepreneurship. When she’s not writing, you might find Esther baking snickerdoodles and singing showtune…
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Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo? Dealing with the Family
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22:15What if his family is CRAZY! This and more from Greg and Emily on the topic of working through family differences and difficulties.By Student Content
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This week on "Under the Radar," hear about the President's efforts to punish law firms that targeted him politically, an executive order that strengthens voter ID requirements, a Supreme Court decision about the administration's efforts to speed up deportations, and more. I'm your host, Luke Miller, and on this show, we'll cover the news you didn't…
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Nate and Storm chat with Dennis Cook, AKA Gate Guy, about Hot Ones, his iconic music, and family stories.By Student Content
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Classical Context: String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Antonin Dvořák
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5:01A quintessential moment in American music, Dvořák’s American String Quartet presents a lively picture of the New World from the perspective of a European master…By Student Content
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This week, Caroline and Thomas are joined by Lewis Thune to discuss the need for an increase in state pride. Anna Broussard also joins to highlight her article on children's literature.By Student Content
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Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Thomas More (Game One), 03/29/25
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1:40:13Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Thomas More (Game One), 03/29/25 Gordie Lafontaine and Ryan Strasser on the call for WRFHBy Student Content
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Today, Erika Kyba reads Robert W. Service's darkly enthralling "Little Brother." Together, we explore the truth of the poet's bleak vision, as well as looking for avenues of hope.By Student Content
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The Social Mediators: Dissociative Identity Disorder
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23:41This week we discuss Dissociative Identity Disorder along with the symptoms and cause of the rare disorder (not disease, Jillian...). Tune in to hear about the social media stories that both illuminate and confound the truth of the affliction, the difficulty of diagnosis, and whether or not wolves can be alters.…
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Grammar Minute: History of the Pound/Hash Sign
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1:01What's the history of this social media magic symbol? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!By Student Content
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Lewis and Paden explain the Signalgate controversy and the reactions from inside and outside the cabinet.By Student Content
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Lewis and Paden look into this week's streamlining efforts within the cabinet.By Student Content
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This Thursday, come join us for Thursday Lunch, where It is neither of our birthdays. We’re talking about them though! From questionable bedroom makeover themes to very sweet sixteens, we’ve had them all. All twenty-two! We hope you enjoy this rare wholesome episode, where for once, we are not the villains.…
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Megan and Alessia investigate the rise and fall of Stalin's "master spy," Richard Sorge.By Student Content
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Join Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week they shared some adventures from their respective East and West coast spring breaks!By Student Content
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If you're writing something long, like a book or a research paper, I argue you shouldn't bother outlining. Learn why on today's episode of Grammar Minute!By Student Content
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Lauren Smyth is the author of the new book Warsafe, available May 6, 2025. She joined Erike Kyba on WRFH to discuss the novel. Lauren is an economics and journalism student at Hillsdale College. Since signing her first publishing contract at age 13, she has written four young adult action/adventure novels, coded two story-based video games, and sta…
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Is the Left Fighting Oligarchy or Fighting Christianity?
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21:39Bernie Sanders claims to stand for justice, but his embrace of anti-Christian rhetoric suggests otherwise. Aidan Grogan explores how progressives undermine the very moral foundation they claim to defend. Aidan Grogan, a writer and history PhD student at Liberty University and a Young Voices Contributor, examines in his latest op-ed why the left’s h…
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Flyover Features: Why is Modern Architecture so Boring?
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20:50Emma and Sophia discuss an article which posits a view as to why modern architecture is "starving your brain."By Student Content
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The State of the World: Fertilizer, Fire, and Force
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5:01The 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 negotiations, South Korean wildfires, Turkish protests, Burundi-Rwanda negotiations, and Panamanian copper.By Student Content
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When you're writing something new, where should you invest the most time? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!By Student Content
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Is there a reasonable attitude to have when it comes to school dress codes?By Student Content
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Classical Context: Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor, C.P.E. Bach
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5:01A 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 masterpiece…By Student Content
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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 eliminating information silos, and more. I’m your host, Luke Miller, and on this show we’ll cover the news you didn’t catch this week from the mainstream media. While they’re covering th…
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A heavenly explosion is slated for the coming months. Learn more on today's episode of Astro Minute!By Student Content
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Where do we get this weird expression? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!By Student Content
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Explore weekly editorials and local interviews on this week's episode!By Student Content
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Nate and Storm chat with Justus Hume, AKA This Guy, about spicy foods, regional franchises, and Simpson stories.By Student Content
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Visible Things: Evidence of Design with Dr. Jay Wile
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21:44Eleanor sits down with Dr. Jay Wile, nuclear chemist and author of several Apologia homeschool science textbooks, to talk about the scientific evidence for creationism and how the complexity of creation lead him to discover God.By Student Content
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Flyover Features: Why do People no Longer Trust Their Physician?
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21:52Emma and Sophia discuss an article that talks about the growing distrust of doctors and the medical field.By Student Content
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Megan and Alessia explore the story of one of the most famous female spies in history, Mata Hari.By Student Content
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The Old Ballgame: Baseball as 'The People's Game,' pt. 1
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2:04A look at how baseball came to be a sport for all Americans.By Student Content
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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 themselves in, entrenched in the shadow of World War I.By Student Content
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The vernal equinox brings spring ... and the beautiful Beehive Cluster! Learn how to find it on today's episode of Astro Minute!By Student Content
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No emojis. No unnecessary words. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!By Student Content
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The State of the World: Taiwan, Tensions, and Tuaregs
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5:01The 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 negotiations, Taiwan, Malian air strikes, and M-23.By Student Content
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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 and loopholes, and some creative ways to get rid of a squatter, legally.By Student Content
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Lewis Thune and Paden Hughes recap how deportations and energy wring in Spring for the cabinet.By Student Content
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