Traveling up and down Camden Avenue is almost like walking through an art gallery. The houses and yards that share a road with the campus are beautiful and are part of what makes Salisbury a nice place to live. However, many of the students that walk up and down Camden are not sight-seeing. People traveling [...]
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by Abigail Colby The term ‘hook up’ has become one of the most commonly-used phrases in a modern college student’s vocabulary and simultaneously one of the most widely-misunderstood phrases of our generation. Context clues can usually help students decipher whether one is referring to getting lunch or getting it on. However, many inferred meanings can [...]
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by Tyler Butler According to an email I received from Student Government Association President Jessica DePietro, Chief Barbara Duncan from the Salisbury Police Department is reporting that DUIs are up 34 percent this year from last year. That’s kind of scary, considering most of us share the roads with these idiots, for lack of a [...]
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Thanksgiving 2011 has come and gone, but do not forget about the things we all need to be thankful for. While we all must be thankful for the most typical blessings during grace (food, shelter, clothes, clean water, clean air, family, friends, health, pets and love), let’s not forget about the things many people sometimes [...]
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A man told his grandson that each person has two wolves inside of him that are constantly at war. One wolf represents anger, aggression and resentment. The other represents peace, kindness and joy. When the grandson asked which wolf wins, the grandfather replied, “whichever one you feed.” Arun Gandhi learned prominent lessons, such as “The [...]
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by Brianna Williams Salisbury University students and community members lined up on Friday afternoon in Christmas attire to run for charity. Senior marketing students Sarah Cibelli, Erin Laffey and Calleigh Wootten joined together to organize the first Jingle Bell Run, a 5K walk or run to support Kids of Honor. Founded in 2001 by advertisement [...]
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[twitter style="vertical" float="left"][fblike style="standard" showfaces="false" width="450" verb="like" font="arial"] [fbshare type="button"] by Diana Dwyer & Justin Odendhal The roads are slow and the beer flows fresh at the Delmar, Del.-based Evolution Craft Brewing Co., known affectionately as EVO. Regulars pop into the small, wooden barrel-laden bar to refill their growlers on a regular basis while [...]
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Drunk driving cost the state of Maryland $858 million and 162 lives last year, according to statistics compiled by Mothers Against Drunk Driving. In an effort to curb the impact of drunk driving in the country, December has been declared Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Month. Many people criticize MADD for the organization’s battle against [...]
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by Alexandra Young Fall sports won big in the 2011 season with volleyball and the women’s soccer team receiving CAC titles and the football team advancing to the NCAA Quarterfinals. There is much to look forward to in the spring semester for the Salisbury University sports community. The men’s lacrosse team kicks of their season [...]
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by Patrick Drengwitz The women’s basketball team has had a bit of trouble staying consistent in the early stages of the season, going back and forth between wins and losses for their first six match-ups. This is not to say, however, that there aren’t stars on the rise amongst the female ballers, stars who have [...]
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