Grammar Minute: The Return of the Biweekly Meeting
We're back with more workplace confusion on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
We're back with more workplace confusion on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Today, Erika Kyba is joined by Alexandra Comus to read an excerpt from "The Hollow Men," by T. S. Eliot. This is a poem that warns about the consequences of living without meaning, as the shadow of death continually hangs over the world.
Going through the Declaration of Independence to understand the ethic behind the American Constitution.
For decades, the legal Right has sought to dismantle independent agencies in favor of stronger executive control. A recent lawsuit presents the perfect opportunity for the Court’s conservative majority to strike down Humphrey’s Executor v. U.S., a ruling that has shielded these agencies from presidential oversight for nearly a century. Ryan Silverstein—a J.D. Candidate at Villanova Law, a legal expert on administrative law and Young Voices Contributor , explains in a recent essay the Supreme Cou...
Men's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Thomas More, 02/27/25 Gordie LaFontaine and Evan Mick on the call for WRFH
The State of the World breaks down top headlines in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Asia, and the Western Hemisphere. Key topics include the German elections, Taiwanese deep sea fiber optics cables, and a Syrian national dialogue.
This week, Malia Thibado delves into why America would benefit from a closer security and economic relationship with Greenland and the different avenues America could take to achieve the relationship.
Emily and Greg Schutte revisit the topic of intimacy in dating with a focus on modes of communication like texting. They also dive into topics like the needs we have as humans whether they be physical, mental, or emotional and how these relate to intimacy in a relationship.
In this feature, Ariel explores the virtues of verbal intelligence.
Join Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week they have Jack Peterson on to share some fun fishing stories with family.
Learn what's up in the night sky on today's episode of Astro Minute!
The Case of the Electric Guitar - You CAN, but you MAY not. (Should you?) Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Remember: Apostrophes do not make plurals. Ever. Learn more in today's episode of Grammar Minute!
Emma and Sophia debate an article claiming Trump is ushering in a national Reagan Era economic and social revival.
This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about the new White House Faith Office, a bill that will support homeless veterans, a Supreme court case about separation of church and state, 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 the President’s latest tweets, here you can hear about the new legislation, executive orders, and Supreme Court decisions that affect you. Welcome to “Under the Radar....
The James Webb Space Telescope has caused some of the biggest revolutions in astronomy in the past four years, but how can Christians make sense of its findings? Join Eleanor as she ponders galaxies, telescopes, and age of the universe controversies.
Nate is joined by Rooks Russell to talk all about Mississippi.
The music for this famous ballet presents a certain kind of dramatic appeal unmatched in the world of art music…
This week, Micah Hart discusses the 2026 Senate races, DOGE, Israel, and more!
A look at one of the most memorable baseball radio broadcasts.
Alessia Sandala joins the show to discuss ongoing city news, and Nathan Stanish offers critique's on Elon Musk and DOGE. Tayte Christensen joins to offer insight into the virus circulating campus.
Women's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Ursuline, 02/22/25 Gabe Themar and Gavin White on the call for WRFH
We review and give our hot takes on the movie "Edge of Tomorrow", directed by Doug Linam, and starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.
This week we discuss Trump returning to office and passing what is currently 73 executive orders affecting everything from paper straws to immigration to DEI musicals in Ireland. Tune in to hear about some of his greatest hits, the precedents behind all of this, and where all of this might be going.
Today, we continue exploring Milton's "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity." In this excerpt, we see that the joy of the Nativity sparks a longing and a hope for an Edenic golden age. However, the poet reminds us that all things must be harrowed before they can be remade.
Nate and Storm chat with Max Cote about ice fishing, virtual class, and everyone's favorite anonymous app.
Megan and Alessia explore the life and exploits of America's greatest traitor, Aldrich Ames.
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, their stories stray from tales of the beloved family dog or cat and veer more towards those of a suicidal bearded dragon or a lifelong lie concerning pigs. Take me to the loony bin because you’re bacon me crazy! Haha. Did you guys like that one?”
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, the Munich Security Conference, and Taiwanese rhetoric.
Quit it with the Instagram self-pictures.