
Asher Wertheimer
Stateside Production AssistantAsher Wertheimer is a junior at Olivet College studying Journalism and Mass Communication. He previously worked as Assistant Station Manager at WOCR, Olivet College's student-run radio station. In his free time, he enjoys reading, writing, photography, and generally being a nerd. Having listened to Michigan Radio since before he could speak, he is honored to be a part of the Stateside team.
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Recent analysis of one of the mastodons in the Ann Arbor Natural History Museum tells the story of how the animal lived and died.
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A recent spike in tourism has Pictured Rocks and the surrounding communities scrambling to keep up.
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The causes of Michigan's high gas prices are murky, even to economy experts.
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Experts say supply chain-related shortages in baby formula will likely continue despite the reopening of The Abbott Baby Formula Factory in Sturgis last weekend.
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Author Caryn Rose talks about her book Why Patti Smith Matters. The book is a broad exploration of the notorious punk singer's career, as well as her impact on Rose's personal life as a teenager in 1970s New York state.
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A recent investigation released by the U.S. Interior Department detailed the conditions in Native American boarding schools for over a century. Fred Kiogima, a survivor of one such school in Michigan and member of the tribal council for the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians, recounts his experiences and responds to the federal report.