Archive | February, 2013

WOMENS BASKETBALL ADVANCES TO CAC SEMIFINALS AFTER WIN OVER SEAHAWKS

26. February 2013

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BY DILLON KENNEDY Staff Writer Riding a four game win streak into the Capital Athletic Conference tournament, the Salisbury Women’s basketball team kept their momentum alive with a win over the visiting St. Mary’s Seahawks. After a highly competitive and closely contested first half, the gulls would go on to dominate the second half en [...]

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BASEBALL TEAM SHOWS SKILL IN DEFEAT OF WESLEYAN

26. February 2013

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BY DILLON KENNEDY Staff Writer The combination of strong pitching and hot bats allowed for the Salisbury University baseball team to enjoy dominating victory over Virginia Wesleyan. Senior Andrew Levy orchestrated a masterful performance on the mound, pitching seven 2/3 scoreless innings. Levy seemed to be in cruise control the whole game as he allowed [...]

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ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT: TIM HARWOOD’

26. February 2013

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BY DAVID CABRERA Staff Writer Salisbury University’s basketball team found themselves back in the Capital Athletic Conference tournament after a one year absence. The Sea Gulls finished the 2012-13 regular season with an 18-7 (9-3) record and a third overall seed in the tournament. They made it all the way to the semifinals before losing [...]

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MENS BASKETBALL LOSES TO WESLEY IN CAC SEMIFINALS

26. February 2013

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BY AMY MCFARLAND Staff Writer Salisbury University Men’s Basketball fell in the Capital Athletic Conference Semifinals Thursday at Wesley College with a final score of 73-66. Salisbury (19-8) tried to come back from a 14 point gap with less than 8 minutes left in the game, but was unsuccessful. The game started out promising within [...]

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NETFLIX PICKS: THE TWILIGHT ZONE

26. February 2013

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BY ASHA AZARIAH-KRIBBS Staff Writer If it’s not in color, don’t watch it. General opinion has it that any film or television series over 40 years old is probably a bit of a bummer. It is true that “The Andy Griffith Show” lacks the wrenching angst or hip cynicism of modern family television, and “Gilligan’s [...]

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SENIORS PREPARE ONE-ACT SHOWS

26. February 2013

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BY JASMINE CLAY Staff Writer Almost every child has grown up alongside the lovable characters on Sesame Street. But what if there was more to the story, and the humans in the show weren’t there by choice? Senior communications major and theatre minor Reed DeLisle will explore this dark comedy about Muppets and retaliation in [...]

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DINING REVIEW: PAT’S PIZZA

26. February 2013

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RACHEL THURMAN Staff Writer In 1974 the first Pat’s pizza was opened in New Jersey. Since then, Pat’s has expanded to three other states and continues to grow. There are many pizza places in Salisbury, but this week I decided to try Pat’s because it is so close and right across from campus. They promise [...]

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SU FORMS CONNECTIONS ‘SISTER CITIES’ ABROAD

26. February 2013

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BY EMILY OUTTARAC Staff Writer Sister Cities Association is connecting Salisbury University to the world. “It’s important for us at SU to really be aware of other cultures and communities,” said George Whitehead, chair of Sister Cities Wicomico County. “Sister Cities is one way to do that.” Wicomico County’s Sister Cities Association was created in [...]

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WILDFOWL MUSEUM SHOWCASES LOCAL ARTIST

26. February 2013

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BY ASHA AZARIAH-KRIBBS Staff Writer A peacock arises in lush splendor, drawing the eye of everyone around it. Matthew Hillier “Peacock in Flight” is on display at The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art in an exhibit of his work that will last through early June. Hillier was born in Buckinghamshire, England, and he has traveled [...]

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SU HOSTS KNIGHTS OF ROUND TABLE

26. February 2013

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BY ASHA AZARIAH-KRIBBS Staff Writer Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s “Camelot” is a classic in the musical tradition, but the classic tale will be told again under the direction of Salisbury University Professor T. Paul Pfeiffer this weekend. As two fairies and a knight of the Round Table theatre majors Sara Tart, Sarah Decker [...]

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