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Stateside: Sen. Peters on Jan. 6; Bo Schembechler's legacy; new music from Lord Huron

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Today, on Stateside, Democratic U.S. Senator Gery Peters discussed what we still don’t know about the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Plus, how Matt Schembechler’s story of abuse at the hands of Dr. Robert Anderson changes the game for University of Michigan football fans. 

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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.

Sen. Peters on unanswered questions from Jan. 6 insurrection

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Stateside’s conversation with Senator Gary Peters

  • U.S. Senator Gary Peters (D-Michigan) chairs the Senate’s Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

Latest album from Lord Huron combines LA vibes and Michigan roots 

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Stateside’s conversation with Ben Schneider

  • Ben Schneider is guitarist and lead singer of the band Lord Huron. 

Letters about Hemingway uncover the unfortunate story of Marjorie Bump

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Stateside’s conversation with Jennifer Tianen and Yael Mizrahi

  • Jennifer Tianen is an English teacher at West Bloomfield High School. She is also secretary of the Michigan Hemingway Society.
  • Yael Mizrahi is a sophomore at West Bloomfield and an Honors American Literature student.
  • This segment originally aired on April 7, 2021. 

UM fans and alum wrestle with Bo Schembechler legacy

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Stateside’s conversation with Brian Cook

  • Brian Cook is the founder of MGoBlog, which is a superfan sports site for University of Michigan athletics.
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