Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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News

Salisbury crime rates on the rise

Recent weeks have seen several major criminal acts towards SU students. These off campus incidents have included armed robbery, theft, and assault. Statistically however, these incidents are becoming more frequent for the city of Salisbury... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Faculty Spotlight: Michelle D'Abundo

There are so many majors here to choose from at SU. We all know about communication arts, business and education, but have you ever thought about a career in health education? Michelle D’Abundo is a health education teacher her at Salisbury and the impact she has made over her time spent here has been overwhelming... Read full story..

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Sports

Student Athlete Spotlight: Nick Dunk

Senior starting pitcher, and current college campus spokesman for Rogaine, Nick Dunk has had a spectacular season so far for the SU baseball team, going 10-3 with a 2.05 ERA and 38 strikeouts. His 10 victories have catapulted him into a tie for most career wins in the program with 28, matching a record set by Wyatt Kerley, Class of 1979... Read full story..

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Editorials

We were betrayed

For a few hours Saturday night while driving through Salisbury I thought that we were under attack by Osama bin Laden. I mean why else would we have 2,000 cops patrolling the streets, and by streets I mean the streets where there is a high volume of student housing. Was I wrong or did the courts say that profiling was wrong?... Read full story..

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