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Languages link SU students to foreign opportunities

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

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Languages are gateways in a global economy, and Salisbury University now offers Arabic and Mandarin to extend the reach of students seeking federal and international jobs. “Learning a second language… not only opens doors for students who are entering an increasingly globalized job market, it also changes one’s entire perspective of the world,” said Claire [...]

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Fans brave cold for Miguel

Monday, October 31, 2011

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Fans brave cold for Miguel

by Adedoyin Junaid The sight of American Music Awards finalist Miguel brought shouts of excitement to Holloway Auditorium Sunday night. Originally scheduled to begin at 5 p.m., the event took a drastic turn when multiple emails were sent out stating that the concert time had been moved. “I was disappointed and frustrated when I saw [...]

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Coach Spotlight: Margie Knight

Monday, October 31, 2011

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Coach Spotlight: Margie Knight

by Mariah Baughan Margie Knight has been the coach of the Salisbury University women’s volleyball team for 15 years. She began coaching at SU in January 1997. Knight started her volleyball coaching career as an assistant right out of college, totaling her coaching career to 32 years. Knight is a 1979 SU alumnus, where she [...]

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SU alumnus and friends open Cafe

Monday, October 31, 2011

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SU alumnus and friends open Cafe

Brewing coffee is more than a morning routine for the young owners of Zeppolle Café, a coffee shop opening Wednesday. For friends Nathan Johnston, Andrew Wackett, Won Jung and Austin Zduriencik, brewing coffee is a career. The group, led by Salisbury University graduate Johnston, came up with the idea of running a business six months [...]

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Caruthers Hall still on life support

Monday, October 31, 2011

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by Leslie Roane Once a hub for students and faculty, Caruthers Hall now appears defunct and empty. A student can sit outside in Red Square for a few hours on a given day and never see anyone enter or emerge from this building. Ever since Perdue Hall opened earlier this fall, Caruthers Hall has not [...]

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Champion boxer trains local kids

Monday, October 31, 2011

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Champion boxer trains local kids

by Katelyn Draper The current North American Boxing Organization and Federation middleweight titleholder, Fernando Guerrero, volunteers to train the next generation to become more than just professional boxers. Guerrero trains the youth of the Main Street Gym Boxing Club, where he got started in the sport. Guerrero ended up at Main Street Gym when Chernoff, [...]

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Fake ID’s, real consequences

Monday, October 31, 2011

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Fake ID’s, real consequences

by Corey Nethen 2007’s “Superbad” familiarized a generation with the idea of a fake ID and now ID Chief is letting thousands of young people fulfill this fantasy and become “McLovins.” Over the past year, the overseas fake identification manufacturer ID Chief has been printing out cards at a magnitude never witnessed on Salisbury University’s [...]

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Canine sniffs out suspect

Monday, October 31, 2011

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 by William Niebyl  The Salisbury Police Department’s newest officer is only 18 months old. “Miso” is a Dutch Shepherd that trained at the Tarheel Training Center in Sanford, N.C., for four months. He spent one month training with Officer Brandon Caton, his handler at the Salisbury Police Department, before beginning his service on Oct. 5. [...]

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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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Oktoberfest faces obstacles

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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All the German club president Carolyn Zimmerman wants is this year’s 39th annual Oktoberfest, to go off without a hitch. The event, with its projected attendance of 2,500 people, demands much in the form of food, prizes, T-shirts and security. The German club requested $3,130 with the expectation that the Appropriations Board would help fund [...]

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