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...Katie E. Koopman ’08 is a psychology concentrator in Kirkland House. She and Annika L. Giesbrecht ’07 are the organizers of the HPV Vaccine Awareness Campaign...
...said. “We often have a hard time getting females to run.” The fair was timed so that students who felt discontent with their current commitments have an opportunity to explore new ones, said Seneca Outreach Committee Chair Katherine E. Koopman ’08. “My freshman year, I was hitting a wall at this point,” she said. Seneca President Lauren H. Fifield ’06-’07 also said that the fair was intended to appeal to more than just freshmen...
...benefits of vaccination, and to gauge interest in urging UHS to make the vaccine, Gardasil, more affordable. “This is definitely a resource for women that will hopefully have a very large effect on women’s health,” said Katie E. Koopman ’08, chair of the Seneca’s Women’s Outreach Committee. Koopman said she and the fellow organizers of the campaign understand why women may or may not wish to go through with the vaccination, but that they should make informed decisions. Koopman said the campaign...
...former president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, said, “I was excited that there were so many types of viewpoints. I appreciated having people who were conservative as well as those who weren’t.” Katie E. Koopman ’08, chair of the Seneca’s Women’s Outreach Committee, said, “We wanted to provide an open forum on women and sexuality, and how faith works in that aspect of women’s lives.” Women from a variety of backgrounds...
...Mike Root, 58, who owns his home free and clear in Ann Arbor, Mich., sharing his house is mainly about companionship, not money. Never married, Root, a retired vocational counselor, uses a wheelchair, although he has some mobility in his legs. He relies on his housemate, construction worker Eduard Koopman, 54, to shop for his groceries once a week. In exchange, he offers reduced rent. His previous housemate, Maureen Salazar, 54, is a single woman who three years ago decided to leave the corporate world to pursue life as an artist. "I had to cut my living expenses," she says...