Stateside for Friday, March 20, 2020
Today on Stateside, an Ann Arbor bookstore is racing to come up with a way to do business online after the coronavirus pandemic forced it to close its storefront. Plus, Michigan’s Teacher of the Year gives advice on how to teach kids from home.
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Homeschooling tips from Michigan’s Teacher of the Year
Stateside's conversation with Cara Lougheed
- Cara Lougheed teaches English and History at Stoney Creek High School in Rochester Hills.
Students share what life is like while social distancing
Students at Community High in Ann Arbor share their thoughts
- There are tons of kids out there trying to figure their way through this strange period. Some of them may be at home with you. Michigan Radio's podcast team has been keeping up with a few students at Community High in Ann Arbor. They set up a hotline for the teens to share what's happening in their lives now that schools are shut down.
Marquette photographer captures every single sunrise of 2019
Stateside's conversation with Bugsy Sailor
- Bugsy Sailor is a Marquette-based photographer and owner of the Upper Peninsula Supply Company.
- This segment originally aired on January 14, 2020.
Ann Arbor bookstore flooded with online orders amid coronavirus shutdown
Stateside's conversation with Mike Gustafson
- Mike Gustafson owns Literati Bookstore in Ann Arbor with his wife Hilary.
Want to read local? Check out this year’s Michigan Notable Books
Stateside's conversation with Tim Gleisner and Jessica Trotter
- Tim Gleisner is manager of special collections at the Library of Michigan.
- Jessica Trotter is a librarian with the Capital Area District Libraries.
- This segment originally aired January 20, 2020.
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