Monday, March 06, 2006
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News

Annual Tim Kennard run starts, finishes at SU

Salisbury University served as the start and finish line for the third annual Tim Kennard Five Mile River Run on Sunday, March 5. The event honored the memory of local runner, Tim Kennard, who died of cancer. Proceeds went to Coastal Hospice & Home Health Agency for the purpose of helping children who are grieving for the loss of a sibling or parent to cancer.... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Student is awarded prestigious internship in NYC

Monica Inyang is a junior majoring in Marketing at SU. Not only is Monica a full time student, she is also an intern for the music company Sophist Productions. Monica heard about this amazing opportunity while browsing through the website www.wetfeet.com. The internship was a nationwide search.... Read full story..

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Sports

Student Athlete Spotlight: Ryan Rohde

Senior attackman Ryan Rhode has enjoyed his increased role on the No. 1 ranked and three time defending National Champion Salisbury Sea Gull men’s lacrosse team. After finishing last year with 28 points, 16 goals and 12 assists, Rohde leads the team with 22 points, 15 goals and seven assists in just the first four games of this season.... Read full story..

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Editorials

Field Day is not a good day

The continued push by students to have a Field Day 2006 will only lead to a greater strain between the relations of the University and the community. All of the arguments being made by those students looking to revive Field Day are the same exact arguments that can be made as to why it shouldn’t happen. People need to remember what Field Day actually was, not what the students turned it in to.... Read full story..

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