Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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News

SU officials address vandalism

We’ve all seen it. The graffiti on the side of buildings, the writing on the bathroom stalls. But do any take the time to think about it? Who writes this stuff, and why? On the night before Halloween, also known as Mischief Night, Salisbury University’s Residence Halls and SAFERIDE vans were vandalized using spray paint and other materials.... Read full story..

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Life & Style

A taste of the Mediterranean right across the street

Although Tuscany Grill sits only a few steps from the Salisbury University campus, many students have yet to experience the unique tastes this restaurant offers. Owned and operated by Rahim Daneshpour, the Tuscany Grill offers something for everyone from pizza, to hummus or falafel, to stuffed shells if you would prefer. The shop, which has been open for a little over 14 months, wants to attract more college students.... Read full story..

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Sports

SU scores 10, ties 37-year-old record

The Salisbury University men’s soccer team (16-4-1) recorded their 15th shut-out victory of the season, defeating SUNY College at Old Westbury 10-0 in the first round of the NCAA Division III soccer tournament at the SU athletic fields last Saturday. “We did a great job in managing the field and keeping the ball moving downfield,” ... Read full story..

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Editorials

Elimination of intramural co-rec soccer team unjustified

Ever since the beginning of high school, the politics of soccer has overshadowed the actual game itself. I’ve been playing soccer since I was seven years old and, somewhere along the way, the game made a transition from pure passion to poor coaching and useless policies.... Read full story..

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