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Relay for Life triples in participants, nearly doubles in funds raised

Salisbury University hosted their fourth annual Relay for Life this past Friday through Saturday. Over 700 students on 80 teams opened the event already having raised over $50,000 to benefit the American Cancer Society. Relay for Life is an all night event where teams of participants walk for 12 hours around a track and raise money to support research and advocacy for the ACS. The event includes food, entertainment, theme laps, fundraisers and games. ... Read full story..

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    Eshbach addresses issues on campus

    Janet Dudley-Eshbach began her career in higher education after graduating from Indiana University with a degree in Spanish and Latin American Studies. She continued on to do Doctoral work at El Colegio de Mexico, in Mexico City, getting her Ph.D. in Hispanic Literature. After obtaining her doctorate she worked as a professor at Allegany College and then... Read full story..

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    Sea Gull Sports Beat

    Baseball, Softball... Read full story..

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    Editorials

    Real campus heroes Vol. 3, Pt. 11 - Miss Ultimate Frisbee Girl

    Today we salute you, Miss Ultimate Frisbee Girl, as your playful presence has exponentially increased this semester with warmer weather creeping upon us. As Ultimate Frisbee exploded in popularity within the past few years, you are the pinnacle of the Salisbury University disc-tosser.... Read full story..

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