Tag Archive | "September 20 2011"

Salisbury University’s STD rumors get put to rest

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Chris Franklin  Some students are concerned about rumors suggesting a high rate of sexually transmitted diseases at Salisbury University. “I am well aware of the rumors around campus,” said sophomore Chip Helferstay. “Even when I go back home, people talk about it. It is always in the back of my mind.” Helferstay was referring [...]

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Mens soccer drops road match to Mary Washington

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Andrew Cantor The No 20. ranked Salisbury University Men’s soccer team (4-1-1) suffered a tough road loss to conference rival Mary Washington Eagles (3-3-0) on Saturday. The loss marked the first in conference play for the Sea Gulls on the year. Both teams went into half time knotted up at 0-0, but the Eagles [...]

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Football joins Empire 8 Conference

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Corey Sznajder The No. 24 ranked Salisbury University football program is making a big transition this season as they begin their first year in the Empire 8 Conference. Both SU and Frostburg University received invitations to join the conference two years ago and made the switch from the Atlantic Central Football Conference (ACFC) this [...]

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Volleyball sweeps three-game homestand

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Corey Sznajder and Steven Berstler No matter what sport, playing in front of your home crowd can bring out the best in any team. This proved to be true at their home opener against St. Mary’s College (MD).  The Sea Gulls (11-1, CAC 2-0) continued their impressive 2011 season with a 3-0 victory over [...]

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Field hockey perfect at 6-0

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Patrick Drengwitz After winning their first four games of the season, something the women’s field hockey team has been accustomed to doing for several years now, the No. 2 Sea Gulls (6-0) defeated No. 17 Johns Hopkins University (3-2) with a score of 5-0. The Sea Gulls have outscored their opponents 28-4 so far [...]

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Women’s soccer edged by Va. Wesleyan in nail-biter

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Andrew Cantor The Salisbury University women’s soccer team (2-3-2) suffered a tough loss to the No. 15 Virginia Wesleyan Marlins (6-0) on Sept 14. The Sea Gulls flew from the gate, putting pressure on the Marlins and dominating the offensive side of the field. The few times the Marlins were able to get possession [...]

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SU Cross Country shows stamina in Mass.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Geoffrey Gold The second meet of the season for Salisbury University’s Cross Country team was held on Saturday Sept. 17 in North Dartmouth, Mass. The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth hosted the event. “The weather was perfect, it was a very fast course, and we couldn’t have asked for a better meet to go to,” [...]

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Health Report: New phys. ed. class underway

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Sarah Woods Prior to this semester, the only options for SU students taking the required physical education class, PHEC 106, were traditional group exercise meetings.  Starting this semester, the health and sport sciences department is piloting a different option. This option, called self-directed exercise, may be a convenient choice for students having trouble fitting [...]

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Club Spotlight: Bound and Gagged Improv Troupe

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Morgan Hoey Bound and Gagged is Salisbury University’s one and only improvisational comedy troupe. Currently run by Zachary Eckstein and Matthew Dietz, the club meets to practice their comedy skills by playing improvisational games, reminiscent of the TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” The games played help the participants sharpen their ability to [...]

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SU bumps to Bhangra

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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by Adedoyin Junaid    On Wednesday night, Red Square was filled with community members of all ages and cultures who had come together to enjoy the sound of Bhangra music that left them swinging from side to side. The entire audience buzzed with excitement. Some people danced with friends while others sat on benches and [...]

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