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    Vaccinated students risk failing courses over COVID-19 isolation
    Jakob Todd
    • Sep 28, 2021
    • 5 min
    News

    Vaccinated students risk failing courses over COVID-19 isolation

    Despite the rise in both breakthrough COVID-19 cases and classroom absences due to its isolation protocols, Salisbury University has...
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    Saferide’s confidential carpooling is back
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 27, 2021
    • 2 min
    News

    Saferide’s confidential carpooling is back

    After more than a yearlong hiatus due to COVID-19, Salisbury University’s Saferide services have returned for the fall semester to...
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    GALLERY: Salisbury football takes down Western New England
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 27, 2021
    • 1 min
    Sports

    GALLERY: Salisbury football takes down Western New England

    The Salisbury University football team took on Western New England at Seagull Stadium on Saturday. Salisbury won the game 40-14. The...
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    GALLERY: Salisbury women's soccer falls to Virginia Wesleyan
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 25, 2021
    • 1 min
    Sports

    GALLERY: Salisbury women's soccer falls to Virginia Wesleyan

    The Salisbury University women's soccer team took on the Virginia Wesleyan Marlins at home on Wednesday. Salisbury lost the match 2-0....
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    GALLERY: SU's best campus plant life
    Jacob Beaver - Editorial Editor
    • Sep 23, 2021
    • 1 min
    Opinion

    GALLERY: SU's best campus plant life

    Various images of Salisbury University's beautiful campus flora. Featured photos by Jacob Beaver By JACOB BEAVER Editorial editor...
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    SU addresses mental health in-person and online
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 23, 2021
    • 3 min
    News

    SU addresses mental health in-person and online

    Salisbury University’s Counseling Center has continued to face the rippling effects of COVID-19 on mental health into the fall and is now...
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    Blackwell Hall’s renovations are underway
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 22, 2021
    • 2 min
    News

    Blackwell Hall’s renovations are underway

    Salisbury University’s Blackwell Hall and Office of Diversity and Inclusion look a little different this semester. Chief Diversity...
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    8 a.m. classes – opportunity or exhaustion?
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 22, 2021
    • 1 min
    Opinion

    8 a.m. classes – opportunity or exhaustion?

    Waking up early for a class can be daunting. Students struggle to adjust to their new school schedules every year. One of those students,...
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    Culture Fest and raising awareness of underrepresentation at SU
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 21, 2021
    • 3 min

    Culture Fest and raising awareness of underrepresentation at SU

    The multicultural alliance hosted culture fest in the wicomico room to celebrate the diverse cultures on campus, and to spread awareness...
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    SU Men’s Soccer goalkeeper: "There’s nothing like it."
    Olivia Ballmann
    • Sep 21, 2021
    • 2 min
    Sports

    SU Men’s Soccer goalkeeper: "There’s nothing like it."

    While the COVID-19 pandemic may not be over, Salisbury University’s reduced restrictions have made an impact, both in the classroom and...
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    Why more SU students should be vaccinated
    Jacob Beaver - Editorial Editor
    • Sep 21, 2021
    • 2 min
    Opinion

    Why more SU students should be vaccinated

    More than 90% of Salisbury University students have received a COVID-19 vaccine, as previously reported by The Flyer. This percentage...
    130
    Why are some SU students unvaccinated?
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 21, 2021
    • 2 min
    Opinion

    Why are some SU students unvaccinated?

    Salisbury University students cited medical, religious and moral reasons for remaining unvaccinated. While the majority of SU’s...
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    The Eastern Shore’s history with the Ku Klux Klan
    Jakob Todd
    • Sep 21, 2021
    • 3 min
    News

    The Eastern Shore’s history with the Ku Klux Klan

    The Eastern Shore of Maryland’s buried past of racism, bigotry and division has remained largely hidden from the public eye. One former...
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    Staff Writer
    • Sep 16, 2021
    • 2 min

    Reflecting on SU’s annual GULL Week

    GULL Week was created in spring of 2015, to gather data from students to improve their education and experience at Salisbury University....
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    Coping with the Return to Campus
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 16, 2021
    • 2 min
    Gull Life

    Coping with the Return to Campus

    With students finishing up their third week of classes on campus, the Salisbury University Psychology Department held their first public...
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    How to steer around SU's congested parking lots
    Jacob Beaver - Editorial Editor
    • Sep 16, 2021
    • 2 min
    Opinion

    How to steer around SU's congested parking lots

    Students and staff who attended Salisbury University in person during the height of COVID-19 may remember an abundance of empty parking...
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    Staff Writer
    • Sep 14, 2021
    • 3 min

    Highlights of the 80th National Folk Festival

    The 80th National Folk Festival brought art and community to Downtown Salisbury. Fast paced drums, twirling skirts, fiery fiddles and...
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    Olivia Ballmann
    • Sep 13, 2021
    • 6 min
    Gull Life

    Criminal Minds executive producer: "I made the right choice...Salisbury."

    Just 25 years ago Erica Messer, 48, graduated Salisbury University in the winter of 1995. Today, Messer is known for her work on a...
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    The Salisbury Folk Festival
    Staff Writer
    • Sep 11, 2021
    • 2 min

    The Salisbury Folk Festival

    Two years ago today marked the last in-person Folk festival that hosted up to 160,000 people, according to Mayor Jake Day. The festival...
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    Battle of the beaches – choosing SU’s favorite shore
    Jacob Beaver - Editorial Editor
    • Sep 9, 2021
    • 2 min
    Opinion

    Battle of the beaches – choosing SU’s favorite shore

    Salisbury University is near some of Maryland and Delaware’s largest oceanfront beaches. From Bethany to Assateague, there are many...
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