Rachel Raupp
Articles (6 total)
Two EMU freshmen make #OperationYouCanDoIt viral
Halle Addison and Cali Curlee, two freshman at Eastern Michigan University, thought they were compiling research on nonverbal behavior for their nonverbal communications class when their findings turned into #OperationYouCanDoIt and went viral.
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to host Shine a Light on Lung Cancer
The seventh annual Shine a Light on Lung Cancer event will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Thursday at the Administrative Services Building, 5305 Elliott Dr., Ypsilanti, Mich., located on St.
Professors offer advice at Fall Major Fest
Choosing a major can be a challenge for students, but Eastern Michigan professors and department heads offered their knowledge, help, and advice at the Fall Major Fest in the Student Center on Tuesday, Sept.
Feminist Fest offers support and information for women
The Feminist Fest brought together many organizations that offered young women support, knowledge of their rights, a feeling of empowerment, and free condoms.
1Girl event covers gender equality, empowering women
“Agentic” and “communal” were etched on the chalkboard, two opposite leadership styles: agentic being aggressive, ambitious and dominant, and communal being compassionate, collaborative and teamwork-oriented. “Which gender is primarily associated with which?” Jacqueline Goodman, department head of women’s and gender studies, asked the audience.
Women's resource center discussion activism on college campuses
One in five women will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime and activists are not allowing the issue to be ignored any longer by spreading the word of putting a stop to the violence.