Tag Archive | "October 25 2011"

SU lends ‘love’ to the city

Monday, October 24, 2011

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SU lends ‘love’ to the city

by Katelyn Draper Flocks of Salisbury University students, sporting ‘I Love Salisbury’ T-shirts and rakes in hand, gathered in Red Square Saturday morning ready to serve the community. “When I was a Sea Gull, the best part was serving others,” said Jim Ireton, mayor of Salisbury. Over 300 students participated in the fourth-annual ‘I Love [...]

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‘RateMyProfessor’ evaluations stir controversy

Monday, October 24, 2011

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by James Townsend The road of communication between students and faculty is not always a smooth one. It is a rocky, inconsistent road, which can occasionally feel non-existent. This path often leaves students turning to each other for advice. An article in the Oct. 11 issue of The Flyer titled “Low rated professors reflect to [...]

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Athlete Spotlight: Carley Todd

Monday, October 24, 2011

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by Corey Sznajder The Salisbury University women’s volleyball team is having a very strong year with a 24-3 record, and a perfect 6-0 record in conference play. One of the top players on the team is junior setter Carley Todd, who was recently named the Capital Athletic Conference’s Player of the Week. “The Flyer” spoke [...]

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Sea Gulls soccer defeats St. Mary’s

Monday, October 24, 2011

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Sea Gulls soccer defeats St. Mary’s

by Patrick Drengwitz Time and time again, the Sea Gulls got into position to score at least three more goals than their eventual two, but as fate would have it, two would be just enough. With the pair of goals, the Salisbury University women’s soccer team (11-4-2, 7-1 CAC), aided by the foot of junior [...]

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SU field hockey declaws Frostburg in ‘Corners for Cancer’ game

Monday, October 24, 2011

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SU field hockey declaws Frostburg in ‘Corners for Cancer’ game

  Salisbury University’s field hockey team plays with passion, a passion that was prominent as SU continued to illustrate its support for breast cancer awareness during the second annual “Corners for Cancer” game with a 9-0 victory over Frostburg State University. SU (15-0, 7-0 CAC) scored their first three goals in a six-minute span, each [...]

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Will there be an NBA season?

Monday, October 24, 2011

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July 2010 saw the biggest free agent market in NBA history. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudemire and other elite basketball players signed with other teams. Stoudemire was the first to exit the market by signing with the New York Knicks, Wade returned to the Miami Heat and recruited others to follow, and [...]

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Chili Peppers are losing heat

Monday, October 24, 2011

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by Leslie Roane The Red Hot Chili Peppers released their 10th studio album, “I’m With You,” on Aug. 26, 2011. It’s been about five years since we last saw anything by the Chili Peppers, as “Stadium Arcadium” came out in 2006. “I’m With You” is a welcoming album to any listener who has gotten tired [...]

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ID law restricts voting rights

Monday, October 24, 2011

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They did it in 2000, and now they are trying to do it again in 2012. But instead of rigging the election while the votes are being counted, they are now going to rig the election by inhibiting the voter turnout among the democrats. The Republican Party has been introducing voter ID laws in states [...]

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Greek Speak: Sigma Pi brother awarded Mr. Zeta title

Monday, October 24, 2011

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The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha hosted their annual Mr. Zeta beauty pageant for men last Wednesday. Each fraternity sent a representative from their chapter to battle against one another and other athletes and individuals. The event consisted of contests of pick-up lines, swimwear, royal wear and a talent portion. While the event benefitted breast [...]

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Advisers’ advice is not foolproof

Monday, October 24, 2011

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The middle of the semester is a time of increased workloads, mid-term studying and an overall rise in student stress. Along with all of those worrisome additions comes the ordeal of picking classes for next semester. The process of choosing classes is always an arduous undertaking. One must avoid the pitfall of taking an 8 [...]

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