by James Townsend and Ramin Gouhari With the Republican primaries in full swing, only four candidates remain in the race to earn the necessary 1,144 delegates. This week, Marylanders will take their votes to the polls in deciding which candidate will receive the state’s 37 delegates. Last Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich visited Salisbury [...]
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by Katie Merwin Salisbury University’s new Vice President Dane Foust is an experienced leader in the field of higher education. After working at schools such as Penn State, Mount Aloysius College, and State University of New York at Oneonta, Foust joined the staff at SU in 2006 as Associate Vice president of Student Affairs. Since [...]
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The “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” Jusst Sooup Ranch, which previously was not open to the homeless of Sussex County, Del., due to legal hurdles from the county’s zoning laws, has found a way to legally serve the homeless on the grounds of the ranch. As was reported in the Dec. 6, 2011 issue of “The [...]
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by Corey Sznajder The No. 2 ranked Salisbury University women’s lacrosse team (10-0, 3-0 CAC) stayed undefeated this weekend by defeating Frostburg State (4-7, 2-3 CAC) in a 19-3 blowout. Despite exchanging goals with Frostburg in the first six minutes, Salisbury had control for most of this game. Possession was heavily tilted in their favor [...]
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Senior attackman Matt Cannone has been a lacrosse star since he stepped foot on campus. He has achieved many accolades during his decorated career, most recently picking up CAC player of the week. Why did you come to Salisbury University? I came here mainly because of the lacrosse program’s rich tradition of winning many [...]
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by Emily Reda The Salisbury Men’s Lacrosse continued with its 11-0 winning streak Saturday, defeating Marymount 29-5, hoping for yet another ring. The SU Lacrosse team is trying to earn its 10th national title. The players are working around the clock to get that extra workout in, and always playing under pressure. SU is known [...]
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by Christian Fazzini and Shane Bellingham The iron fist of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell came down hard on the city of New Orleans. A series of fines, suspensions and bans were dealt to the New Orleans Saints organization because they offered bonuses to anyone on their team for injuring the opposition. This situation, which has [...]
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by Christian Fazzini and Shane Bellingham The Denver Broncos’ decision to acquire Peyton Manning sets up Tebow Mania in The Big Apple. On March 22, the New York Jets traded two draft picks, a fourth rounder and a sixth rounder, both of which are in 2012, to the Denver Broncos. In exchange, the Jets will [...]
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by Corey Nethen While the commercial success of the electronica genre is at a rapid-speed, the last thing on Salisbury University junior DJ Karl Lerebours’ mind is taking people’s money. Lerebours has his own motivations, and his passion for creating earcandy for the masses has already taken him far. Lerebours has been playing music in [...]
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It’s the middle of Monday morning history lecture, and your nose itches. Two minutes later you can’t stop sneezing. April means longer days, warm weather and budding flowers, but unfortunately, for many, it means weeks of seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever. Sneezing, coughing and runny noses can be temporarily treated with over-the-counter medications [...]
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