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Every Monday during Spring Semester 2021, employees at Counseling & Disability Services host a mindfulness workshop called the Mindfulness Monday Meeting for all students to join in a meditation designed to help students cope with the challenges of everyday life.
“If it’s in a safe environment, mindfulness helps you face what makes you anxious . [and] facing, sensing or being more aware of our anxieties makes you feel better,” said Nomuna Enkhtuvshin, an alumna from Mongolia. She is currently doing her academic training through Counseling & Disability Services.
During the online workshop, she said she facilitates mindfulness meditations to help students cope with their emotions. She explained this is a casual drop-in group where students can comfortably do meditations together over Zoom.
There has been widespread condemnation of the attack. Credit: Justin McNulty MLA
There has been widespread condemnation after a Syrian family s home was attacked in Newry in what police are treating as a hate crime.
It happened in the Carlingford Park area of the city in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The family had their windows broken and graffiti sprayed over the house.
Speaking about the incident, Chief Inspector Amanda Ford said: “It was reported at 9.30am (Sunday 18 April) that sometime around 2.00am this morning that graffiti had been sprayed and a number of windows were damaged at the property.
“Enquiries are continuing and at this stage, the incident is being treated as a hate crime. This type of violent crime is unacceptable in our communities, hate crimes have no place in today’s society and will simply not be tolerated.