Tag Archive | "October 11 2011"

ABC reveals ‘Extreme” renovations

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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ABC reveals ‘Extreme” renovations

by Katelyn Draper  In less than a week, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition built a house from the bottom up and finally asked the bus driver to “Move That Bus” for the Johnson-Goslee family last Tuesday night in Mardela Springs. “They really needed it, and we’re so blessed to have had this happen,” said Trudy Granby, [...]

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SU soccer breaks losing streak with four wins

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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SU soccer breaks losing streak with four wins

After a three-game losing streak, the No. 18 Salisbury Men’s Soccer team rebounded. The Sea Gulls (7-2-2, 2-1 CAC) came up with a four game-unbeaten streak. This includes a victory over Johns Hopkins and a tie against The College of New Jersey. On Wednesday, SU picked up a non-conference victory over Johns Hopkins (5-3-3, 3-0-1 [...]

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Sea Gulls defeat Springfield

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Sea Gulls defeat Springfield

by Patrick Drengwitz The SU football team is now ranked 12th in the American Football Coaches Association Top 25,. The team kept players’ hopes of a perfect season alive with their fifth win in a row against Springfield College (Ma.) (3-2), a team they had never played before. The Sea Gulls won 65-23. Senior slot [...]

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SU field hockey too much for Rowan

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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SU field hockey too much for Rowan

The No 1. Salisbury Sea Gulls (11-0) shut out national powerhouse No. 13 Rowan Profs (8-4). Salisbury has won seven of their last nine games against Rowan. Rowan is led by their senior forward Rachel Dix who is fourth in the country in goals scored, but Salisbury goalie Anna Cooke leads the nation in goals [...]

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Women’s soccer wins seventh straight game

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Women’s soccer wins seventh straight game

by Geoffrey Gold The Salisbury University women’s soccer team won against York (Pa.) on Saturday, tying their record of seven straight wins that were achieved in 2004. The Sea Gulls are at the top of the Capital Athletic Conference, and their record stands 9-3-2 and 5-0 in conference play. The SU women outshot the Spartans [...]

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Students should give culture a chance

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Two weekends ago a prestigious musical group came to Salisbury, and the university was its first stop in its month-long tour across the continental United States. On Oct. 1, I attended a free concert given by The President’s Own United States Marine Band. The band, which has been in existence for almost as long as [...]

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Greek Speak: History

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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by Catherine Noppenberger I bet you didn’t know that 48 percent of United States presidents have been Greek. As we all know, none of these Greeks were beautiful, intelligent females. But not to worry, with the wonderful women here in Salisbury University’s Greek Life, it isn’t hard to believe that the first female president will [...]

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Greek Speak: Leadership

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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by Erin Laffey   Everyone knows that the Greeks here at Salisbury University are involved on campus and in the community, but people question what gives us the drive to become involved. My answer is leadership. What is a leader? What are their qualities? A leader is an influential individual possessing the qualities necessary to [...]

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Watch The Throne: Royal Success

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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by Leslie Roane “Watch the Throne,” a collaboration by Kanye West and Jay-Z, is one of the most well-received hip hop albums released in 2011. The album has now reached Platinum status. This album has heavy beats and even harder lyrics.  It is hard to put down once you’ve picked it up. The beats and [...]

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Republican war on troops

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Our men and women in the armed forces deserve the highest praise, respect and honor for all they sacrifice to make sure we can sleep safely at night. It is sad that it took so long to stop many soldiers from being discharged because of who they love. The repeal of the discriminatory “Don’t Ask, [...]

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