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Final coffeehouse, cap and gown pick up, minority accounting scholarship, comedy central comedian to come to SU... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Faculty member voted one of ‘Maryland’s Top 100 Women’

Some people become involved in the community, yet there are others who make the community their passion. Salisbury University’s own Alexis Dashield did just that. When Dashield is not at work in the copy center on campus, you can find her dedicated efforts at The Fruitland Community Center where she has become an essential part of their operations.... Read full story..

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Sports

Softball utilizes O’Gara for success

In just only her freshman year, utility player Meaghan O’Gara has been an asset for No. 13 Salisbury softball. Coming south from East Northport, New York, O’Gara has a .439 batting average with a .732 slugging percentage. O’Gara has also gotten 18 base hits, scored 17 runs while driving in 13 in just 41 at-bats.... Read full story..

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Editorials

Civilized Reaction is necessary

The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy began after editorial cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) were published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten on September 30, 2005. As the controversy has grown, some or all of the cartoons have been reprinted in newspapers in more than many countries across Europe and other countries, leading to violent protests involving hundreds of deaths and injuries.... Read full story..

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