by Rachel Segal Scooter riders used to squeak past purchasing parking permits, but a new policy, effective Sept. 13, mandates parking registration. The Salisbury University Police Department has issued a new policy requiring motor scooters to be registered with the Parking Services office. According to the new policy, motor scooters must be parked in designated [...]
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by James Townsend Wicomico County will soon be put on a “pollution diet” after the Environmental Protection Agency decided the Chesapeake Bay area communities were not working quickly enough to reduce their waste input. Richard Eskin, director of the science services administration of the Maryland Department of the Environment, spoke with Salisbury City Council members [...]
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After dropping three straight matches, Salisbury University’s women’s soccer team responded with three consecutive home victories against Rowan University, Christopher Newport University and Hood College, improving its overall record to 5-3-2 and 1-0 in Capital Athletic Conference play. Over the course of the homestand, Salisbury outscored its opponents 7-1. On Monday, Salisbury tied a season [...]
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Salisbury University’s women’s soccer team has opened up strong in their 2011 campaign with a record of 2-2-2. A big reason for the Seagulls solid start has been Senior Forward Sarah Jessilonis. Jessilonis, a 2010 Second Team All-CAC performer, is one of six seniors on this year’s squad. The Flyer sat down with the Pasadena, [...]
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by Corey Sznajder The Washington Capitals’ season ended on a disappointing note last year when the team was swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Eastern Conference semi-finals. The new season is less than two weeks away, and General Manager George McPhee had a busy summer addressing team needs, which fans hope will help [...]
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by Geoffrey Gold On Wednesday, the No 25 ranked SU men’s soccer team (5-2-1) was shutout by No. 3 ranked Christopher Newport University (6-0-1) by a score of 3-0 at home before 400 fans. Christopher Newport midfielder, Brian Lybert’s early goal would be the only goal scored in the first half, a half that saw [...]
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On Tuesday, the freshly No. 1 ranked Salisbury field hockey team (8-0) held off No. 3 Messiah (3-2) in a battle of national powerhouses. The game began when freshman forward Summer Washburn ripped a shot from the top of the circle which was deflected into the back of the goal by senior forward Alison Bloodsworth [...]
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A new student government called the Graduate Student Council will soon represent the 700+ graduate students at Salisbury University. “The (GSC) is all about giving graduate students a voice all over campus,” said graduate student Julia Glanz, former SGA president and founding member of the GSC. “A lot more students are working full time and [...]
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by Sarah Woods The Pole Power Studio, located less than five miles from campus, is one of the most unique places to exercise in Salisbury. Commonly misconstrued as “pole dancing,” pole fitness is an intense and rewarding genre of exercise. Studio owner and instructor Angela Houck said that pole fitness is best described as a [...]
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by Adedoyin Junaid Salisbury University may not be a particularly large school, but a class of thousands can still be intimidating. Living Learning Communities aim to alleviate that intimidation. These groups seek out freshmen students with common interests and place them in one residence hall. LLCs are designed for like-minded students to live, interact and [...]
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