Multi-colored spotlights zigzag across the stone walls of a 13-meter-by-8-foot pulsing sublet on 116 W. Main St. In the Plaza Gateway Building, beneath the recently closed Azul Lounge, nearly 100 college-aged kids gather every Saturday night to dance and hear local bands with names like The Dirty Sax Machine, Adult Situation and The Difference. But [...]
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by Erin Willey Finding a job is almost always an ordeal, but this new age of technology has brought about new means of finding and securing employment in a tough economy. While some students can receive funds from parents for a while, a job is a more steady way of accruing cash. Freshman Dominika Gawryolek [...]
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by Abigail Colby Mistake One: Trying to mingle with the opposite sex after having one too many. It is no secret that alcohol is known as the “social lubricant.” Drinking can loosen up uncomfortable gatherings and make even the most introverted people more social. However, there is a difference between finding someone with [...]
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Commuter residents, staff and on-campus residents alike are experiencing difficulty finding parking spaces with the creation of even bigger and more massive buildings on campus. The new Franklin P. Perdue School of Business is a 112,800-square-foot building has eliminated dozens of parking spaces on campus for faculty and staff. The building was built on Lot [...]
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by Corey Sznajder The Salisbury University football team (2-0) began their new journey in the Empire 8 Conference with a 21-7 win over the Bombers of Ithaca College (1-1). It was not the prettiest of wins as the Sea Gulls had two fumbles and two missed field goals, but the defense and a strong running [...]
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by Andrew Cantor Graduate Shawn Zordani has played a huge role in carrying out the SU tradition of being dominant in lacrosse. He graduated with four National Championship bids, three National Championship game appearances, three conference titles, two National titles and All-American honors. How did you get into lacrosse? “My older brother introduced me [...]
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On Sept. 9th and Sept. 10th, the Salisbury University Women’s Volleyball team continued their impressive start to the 2011 season with a 3-1 record at the Golden Flyer Invitational. The tournament was hosted by Nazareth College. On the 9th, the Sea Gulls split their first two matches with a 3-1 victory over host Nazareth and [...]
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by Andrew Cantor On August 5th, commissioner Roger Goodell announced that football was back, ending a lockout that lasted four and a half months due to the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement. Only one preseason game was missed due to the lockout, and the biggest free agent frenzy in the history of sports took [...]
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by Patrick Drengwitz Sports Editor Although neither team found the net, even after two overtime periods, the Salisbury University women’s soccer team stayed undefeated in a 0-0 tie against the Richard Stockton Ospreys. The game saw most of its action in the middle of the field, with both teams’ defenses rejecting the ball from hardly [...]
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Countless college students grew up reading and listening to stories about a magical boy wizard, Harry Potter. The last movie, based on the book “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” was released last July. This “end of an era” left a bittersweet feeling among fans. For several Salisbury University students, the Harry Potter series was [...]
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