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News

Philosophy Symposium honors retiring professor

"Dr. Jerome Miller is without a doubt the craziest and the most engaging philosophy professor at Salisbury University," declared a Facebook group dedicated to the instructor, who plans to retire this semester. ... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Red Bull Gravity Challenge aims high for Earth Day

Students passing through Red Square last Thursday stopped to watch people being hoisted up on a crane. It was the first-ever Red Bull Gravity Challenge held on Salisbury University’s campus, and it had curious onlookers gathered to see exactly what was going on. ... Read full story..

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Sports

Salisbury U teams dominate spring sports

The Salisbury Sea Gulls were flying high this spring, winning five CAC championships and finishing runner-up in three others. The track and field team headed to York (Pa.) for the championships where the men’s team cruised to their record fifth straight CAC title, while the women finished second to powerhouse Mary Washington. Salisbury set five conference meet records and won a combined 16 events. 27 Sea Gulls also earned all-CAC honors, with four Salisbury relay teams named to the all-CAC team. ... Read full story..

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Editorials

PA primary changes nothing for Clinton

Last Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Democratic primary was held, and the victor was Senator Hillary Clinton. Senator Clinton’s margin of victory was a little over nine percent, an important victory in a campaign in need of revitalization, but not enough of a win to overcome or even threaten Senator Barack Obama’s lead in elected delegates or in the popular vote. Some people had hoped that the Pennsylvania election would have brought an end to the increasingly hostile nomination process, but with Clinton pushing on to campaign in the remaining primaries and with Obama still the frontrunner, the fight for the nomination appears to be nowhere near ending. ... Read full story..

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