BY ASHLEY MARTIN Staff Writer Salisbury University’s track team had their first outdoor home meet in freezing weather on Saturday, March 2. Athletes from SU and other schools like Shenandoah College, Stevenson University, Gallaudet University, and Middlesex College gathered on a cold Saturday for the Lloyd Sigler Spring outdoor meet. SU track alumni also attended [...]
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BY SAMANTHA BABO Staff Writer Two time All-American athlete Michelle Gravdahl is playing her last season of softball at Salisbury University and will soon be graduating in the spring with a degree in nursing. Gravdahl is from Ellicot City, Md. and has been playing softball since she was 8 years old. She played in a [...]
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BY DAVID CABRERA Staff Writer With a doubleheader split against Cortland State on Feb. 24, the sixth ranked Salisbury University baseball team was looking for a doubleheader sweep Saturday afternoon against New Paltz State. With a 5-0 victory in the first game and a close 4-3 win in the second game, the Sea Gulls (6-1) [...]
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BY AMY MCFARLAND Staff Writer Spring break is approaching, which means warm weather and short shorts will soon emerge. But along with beach clothes come beach bodies, which are difficult to attain under piles of homework, midterms and easily accessible junk food. For those who are looking to prepare for the upcoming season, a group [...]
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BY PETE HICKS Editor-in-Chief The lights dim, the orchestra begins to play and the Great Hall in Holloway is transformed into a time machine that transports those inside it back to a young England. The Salisbury University Theatre program’s Camelot, directed by T. Paul Pfeiffer, is an entertaining mix of historical myth and relatable comedy that makes [...]
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BY CYDNEE COKER Staff Writer Habitat for Humanity’s affiliate, ReStore, reserved its spot at Salisbury University’s housing fair with hopes of getting more recognition from students. The ReStore is a nonprofit business that sells new and gently-used home improvement materials, furniture and appliances that it receives as donations from individuals and local businesses. All proceeds [...]
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BY RACHEL THURMAN Staff Writer Located just outside Salisbury in Fruitland, Hunan Delight is a Chinese restaurant with more than 50 different menu options. It is important to note that Hunan Delight is different than Hunan Palace, located directly across the street. The Hunan Delight menu states, “Our Genereal Tso’s Chicken is known to be [...]
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BY ASHA AZARIAH-KRIBBS Staff Writer Perhaps science isn’t so far removed from philosophy after all. This is certainly the case in “Frankenstein Created Woman” (1967), fourth in British Hammer films’ “Frankenstein” series. Starring Peter Cushing as the mad doctor, “Woman” differs from most films inspired by Mary Shelley’s classic tale by laying emphasis not on [...]
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BY DYLAN CRAIG Staff Writer Perdue auditorium was filled with laughter on Tuesday night as comedians Ty Barnett and Alysia Wood shared raunchy stories and strange life lessons. Both Barnett and Wood have been contestants on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” where in 2006 Barnett was runner-up. They each have also won various awards for their [...]
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BY TYLER GRAY Staff Writer Same-sex marriage. Just saying the name alone can spark a tedious debate that can walk along the fine line of civility and leave a dense fog of tension in its wake. Regardless of whether you think it should be allowed or not, its current position of not being recognized by [...]
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