Raising the bar: how students are redefining Women in Law
Women in Law at Quincy University empowers female students in legal fields through leadership, visibility, and community support for meaningful change.
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Women in Law at Quincy University empowers female students in legal fields through leadership, visibility, and community support for meaningful change.
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Freshman students personalize dorms using feng shui techniques to enhance focus, comfort, and mental well-being in small spaces.
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Indian Grill House has opened in Quincy, offering authentic Indian cuisine, including vegetarian and meat options. Diners can enjoy takeout or dine-in experiences with flavorful dishes like Butter Chicken and Chicken Tikka Masala, creating excitement among locals and students.
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Quincy offers free yoga and various fitness classes, including pilates and aqua aerobics, accessible throughout the week. These activities enhance mental well-being and physical health for all students, encouraging participation as a means to relieve stress and promote mindfulness.
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NAMI is a campus mental health advocacy center promoting wellness and reducing stigma around mental health and suicide. Through various projects, including training and awareness events, NAMI encourages open conversations, support systems, and resources for students struggling with mental health challenges.
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Quincy University students participated in the J-Term program, traveling to London and Edinburgh, where they experienced diverse cultures and lifestyles. Despite challenges like public manners and food differences, students appreciated the journey and returned with a renewed perspective on their own culture and habits.
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Numerous stalking and harassment incidents have created anxiety among women on campus, prompting students to question their safety. Increased security measures have been implemented, including patrols and potential late-night escorts, while many seek additional solutions like improved lighting.
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