
Olivia Mouradian
Stateside Production AssistantOlivia Mouradian recently received her bachelor's degree in English from the University of Michigan and joined the Stateside team as an intern in May 2023. She was born and raised in southeastern Michigan, and enjoys reading memoirs, going vintage shopping, and eating dolma in her free time.
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This week, an Oakland County jury convicted the mother of the Oxford school shooter on four charges of involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of four students.
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Last year, the state approved a price increase for DTE’s services, which means that the average residential customer’s monthly bill is estimated to be $6.51 higher than before.
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In her new novel "The Waters," writer Bonnie Jo Campbell takes readers to a witchy wetland on the westside of Michigan. Stateside spoke with Campbell about the women of this community and what her writing process looks like.
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Last month, the Gelman plume became a candidate for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund program. What does this mean for Ann Arbor and Scio Townships?
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Governor Whitmer delivered her sixth State of the State address yesterday evening. What was her message? And what does she want to accomplish in the year to come?
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How Hillsdale College, a small liberal arts college, became wrapped up in a 2020 presidential election controversy.
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Today is a big day at Michigan Public! You read that right — Michigan Radio is now officially Michigan Public.
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With the Michigan Wolverines' National Championship victory yesterday and the Detroit Lions' upcoming playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday, it's a historic week for Michigan football.
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Some critics within the MIGOP want party chair Kristina Karamo out. They're planning to vote on her ousting this Saturday.
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