Hillsdale Academy presents 12 Angry Men on November 8, at 2pm and 7pm. Director Kathryn Wales and actors Zane Socha and Robert Whalen joins Emily Schutte and WRFH to preview the show. Tickets are available here.
This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about the Senate Resolution that would overturn all of President Trump’s tariffs, a court decision requiring the Trump administration to use emergency funds for to keep paying food stamps, another court decision permanently banning Trump’s order to require ID to vote, and more.
Nate and Storm chat with Dominic Taranto about swords, church history, and the Ohio Turnpike Popeyes.
LSU fires Brian Kelly, mass celebration ensues. Chokelahoma returns. Vandy and Cincy must survive on the road. Lewis, Marc, Patrick, and Paden break it down with minimal bloodshed.
Join Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss some of their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week they chat about Nicole's climbing adventure on Mt. Williamson with minimal food.
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Catherine Maxwell, Alessia Sandala, and Megan Li first talk to Elijah Guevara about the recent Protestants vs. Catholics soccer game hosted by Campus Rec. Then, they talk to Christian Papillon about last weekend's football game. And finally, Catherine interviews Alessia about the future of a local homeless shelter.
On this episode of What's in a Name, host Megan Pidcock dives in to the infamous yet rich history of one of America's oldest cities, Salem, Massachusetts.
Junior Bella Walsh joins Ella to discuss her time on the National Figure Skating Team. She highlights her mental game and how her experience has helped her as a college student.
Today, Erika Kyba reads "The Abyss," by Baudelaire, and attempts to explore the poet's terror of the infinite.
Emma and Sophia discuss whether boys are who perpetuate sexism and racism are becoming a norm again.
This week on Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?, Greg and Emily continue discussing John Van Epp's getting-to-know-you, FACES, acronym. They move into 'E,' Examples of Other Relationships whether those be relationships with siblings, parents, and friends or previous romantic relationships.
Donald Trump won his second presidential race with the promise to put “America First.” Not only does this approach explain our domestic policy, it also guides our foreign policy. Join Malia Thibado as she breaks down the three core tenants of what America First foreign policy means for us.
What if you had to clarify which United States you were from? This episode dives into the interesting and tragic tale of Archduke Franz Ferdinand II and his radical vision for the future of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about the failed effort in the Senate to pay essential federal workers during the government shutdown, a Supreme Court case that challenges same-sex marriage, a bill that requires the FCC to disclose which media companies are registered to enemy nations, and more.
Football: Hillsdale vs. Lake Erie, 10/25/25
Ted Fehringer and Ty Ruddy on the call for WRFH
Nate and Storm chat with Owen Johnson about firearm safety, fencing, and finding things to smile about.
3 more undefeated teams fall, Cignetti gets paid before taking on Skipper and Jerry, Bear’s BYU can’t stop winning. The four men discuss: Lewis is confused, Patrick is concussed, Marc and Paden are numb.
On this episode of What's in a Name, host Megan Pidcock dives into meaning behind the name of the former capital of the Republic of Texas, Houston.
On this episode of Letter of the Law, host Megan Pidcock talks through the interesting history of an Alabama law that bans dressing up as religious clergy as a costume.
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Catherine Maxwell, Alessia Sandala, and Megan Li first talk to Collegian News Editor Ellie Fromm about Hillsdale College's absence from the recently released Wall Street Journal college rankings. Then, they talk to Collegian Editor-in-Chief Thomas McKenna about local restaurant Finish Line's recent change in ownership and the upcoming mayoral election. Next, they talk to Collegian Executive Editor Moira Gleason about the current state and future of Camp Hope, which the city recently tore down. Finally, they talk to Collegian Assistant Editor Christian Papillon about Simpson Dorm culture and Hillsdale alum Scott Miller.