Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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News

Earth Liberation Front torches Washington homes

Fires erupted Monday, March 3 in Woodinville, WA a suburb of Seattle and home to the mega development known as The Street of Dreams. Five of the developments’ luxury homes caught fire. According to the Snohomish County fire department, three of the homes were completely destroyed while the fires on the fourth were put under control. The fifth residence was able to be saved thanks to the quick actions of area firefighters. ... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Riall lecturer LouAnne Johnson captivates future teachers

Imagine walking into a classroom on your first day as a teacher. As you turn your back to write your name on the chalkboard, a book slams against the board, inches away from your head. LouAnne Johnson, the latest speaker in the Riall Lecture Series for education, and author of Dangerous Minds, which was later adapted into a movie starring Michelle Pfeiffer, faced this challenge on her first day. ... Read full story..

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Sports

Sea Gull Sports Beat

Sea Gull Sports Beat: SU on the road... Read full story..

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Editorials

SU parking tickets out of control

At Salisbury University the tuition is affordable but the parking tickets are not. Parking near the campus is limited and students are often late to class due to the lack of parking availability. The tickets would be comprehensible if the money was allocated to something useful, perhaps a parking garage. With a garage on either of the Dresser lots the school could have many more parking spaces. However, the campus police wouldn’t have the enjoyment of writing tickets on a weekly basis. ... Read full story..

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