BY PETE HICKS Editor-in-Chief Spring brings warm weather. Warm weather brings out large crowds of Salisbury University students. Large crowds of SU students bring out the Salisbury Police Department, along with their crowd-dispersing sprays. Last spring students at a party in celebration of the War on the Shore lacrosse game were sprayed with mace [...]
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BY JACOB TROXELL Staff Writer Over 1,400 Salisbury University students, staff and community members took part in Relay for Life last Friday. With over 70 different groups taking part, including fraternities, sororities, athletic teams, clubs and other members from the community, the 12-hour event was full of people supporting the same cause. Almost everyone [...]
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BY SARAH KRAUSS News Editor The Salisbury University Foundation received an $8 million donation from the Guerrieri Family Foundation that will contribute to the paying for more than half of the $15.8 million price tag of the new Academic Commons. The donation was made in honor of Patricia R. Guerrieri, a Salisbury University alumna, for whom [...]
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BY JUSTIN MCCLURE Staff Writer The Great Hall of Holloway Hall sat silent as students and faculty trickled in to take their seats. The hall quickly filled to capacity as the man behind the podium introduced himself as Frank Gannon, a former aide of President Richard Nixon. A projector poised an image of three [...]
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BY STEVEN CENNAME Editorial Editor First arriving at Salisbury University in 1974, retiring professor Charles Cipolla leaves a lasting impact on the university’s sociology department. Cipolla will forever be remembered by SU students and faculty as a professor passionate about the sociological aspects of social justice and equality. “Sociology has an emancipatory potential, and [...]
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BY ASHA AZARIAH-KRIBBS Staff Writer Perhaps one of the best and most overlooked films in the fantasy genre is Disney’s 2005 film, “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.” Based on the popular children’s series by C. S. Lewis, “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” relates the adventures of the Pevensie children Peter, [...]
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BY RACHEL THURMAN Staff Writer New York Fried Chicken and Fish is now open for business. With a huge menu and cheap prices, it was hard to choose exactly what I wanted to order. Because I was ordering for friends and myself, I got a family order. It consisted of 8 pieces of fried [...]
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BY JASMINE CLAY Photography Editor It’s not everyday you drop out of school to play poker then return to get a Bachelors as well as own your own smoothie business and win almost $15,000 to help fund it. Step into the life of California native Anthony Zangara, as he shared his experiences with The [...]
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In the April 30, 2013 issue of The Flyer, there were some incorrect crime statistics and information provided in the graphic “Campus Crimes,” accompanying the article “Boston Bombings prompt examination, growth of campus safety protocols.” Firstly, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore murder occurred in February of 2013, not April. Secondly, the Morgan State [...]
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BY AMANDA BIEDERMAN Gull Life Editor I’ll never forget the moment I decided I wanted to become a Salisbury University Sea Gull. It was a cold, rainy day in March during my senior year of high school, and I had decided to attend Scholar’s Day on a whim. Shivering and wishing I had thought [...]
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