Tuesday, November 06, 2007
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News

SU escorted out of Punkin Chunkin

Had Linus and Charlie Brown been in Bridgeville, DE this past Saturday, they may have finally seen their great pumpkin rise from the cornfields. Rise may be a slight understatement, though. Launched half a mile into the stratosphere by high-powered cannons would be more fitting.... Read full story..

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Life & Style

SU’s Gull Net to undergo serious makeover

Salisbury University’s GullNet is undergoing a few final modifications and will be making its updated debut late this December. For the past five years, SU has relied on PeopleSoft to provide GullNet, a host of Web-based services tailored to the University. PeopleSoft, now Oracle, encompasses student administration, human resources, financial management and contributor relations, according to Jerry Waldron, SU’s Chief Information Officer.... Read full story..

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Sports

SU Field Hockey wins 13th straight CAC title, easily dispatches opponents

Salisbury University’s field hockey team (18-1, 7-0 CAC) captured their 13th straight Capital Athletic Conference title, easily dispatching both of their conference opponents. “It feels amazing, just amazing,” said freshman Kandice Hancock.... Read full story..

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Editorials

“Whorish” costumes lack dignity

Remember the days when we used to want to dress up as a cat or a devil? Well, these days costumes can barely be called costumes. They are usually bits of fabric just slightly covering the wearer. It is funny that we, as adults, especially as females, have to have the word “sexy” in front of our costume names.... Read full story..

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