by Ali Ianucci Each semester, improvements are made to Salisbury University academics, and next fall is no exception. One of the most note-worthy changes will bte the opening of SU’s first-ever doctoral program—the Doctor of Nursing Practice. Recently, hospitals have been encouraging their staff to pursue further training because patients fare better under a highly-educated [...]
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by Corey Sznajder The emergency sirens at Salisbury University’s campus went off at around 4:35 p.m. on Feb. 24 and the students braced themselves for something they may have not been used to; a tornado warning. Students and faculty were scrambling around campus looking for shelter and taking cover from the hazard that was approaching. [...]
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by Erin Traylor Salisbury University has banned students from selling their class notes without permission from the professor to online note-sharing websites such as Notehall.com. The amendment to the intellectual property section of the school’s academic integrity policy became effective Saturday. “It’s not an issue of one individual student sharing class notes; that happens all [...]
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If you walk outside campus after 11 p.m. and there will be two restaurants open: Romeo’s Pizzeria and Hardee’s walk-up window. All other businesses, even franchise restaurants whose branches in other locations are open 24 hours a day, have their lights turned off. One of the first popular new Salisbury University Memes on Facebook is [...]
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by Brianna Williams While many choose to attend house parties and crowded bars on various days of the week, some students chose not to take part, because they realize that their drinking habits or drug use have gone out of control. To manage their behavior they attend Cheers to You for support. Cheers to You [...]
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by Sarah Woods Most college students are used to authority figures condemning the use of psychoactive drugs, but new research indicates that psilocybin, the psychoactive component in magic mushrooms, may be a useful antidepressant. “I love the stuff. It makes you feel great and lasts a long time. I would do it more, but it’s [...]
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by Josh Bond In its second game of the season, the No. 5 Salisbury University women’s lacrosse team took down No. 11 Catholic University by a score of 17-7 and improved its record to 2-0. SU holds an all-time record of 18-0 against the Cardinals after the win. To begin the game, Catholic struck [...]
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by Chris Franklin Cold, overcast weather and damp conditions were not enough to slow down the men’s and women’s track and field teams as they kicked off the Outdoor Track and Field season at the Lloyd Sigler Spring Meet in Salisbury on Saturday, their only home meet of the year. The meet was named after [...]
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by Mariah Baughan Senior Allie Wheatley proved herself to be a worthy captain of the SU women’s lacrosse team when she scored five goals in the 2012 season opener against Roanoke College. Wheatley hails from Cambridge, Md. where she played lacrosse, soccer and basketball at the Salisbury School. Wheatley comes from a family of [...]
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by Mark Eckard Coming into this past week, the Salisbury University men’s lacrosse team has outshot this season’s opponents a startling 151-81. Wednesday was no different as SU outshot McDaniel College 53-18 en route to a 22-1 victory over the Green Terror. Ryan Clarke scored two goals and added five assists, while Erik Krum scored [...]
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