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News

Power-sharing agreement a new hope for Zimbabwe?

Last Monday, in front of numerous political leaders from across southern Africa, that included presidents, prime ministers and even a king, the Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe signed a power-sharing agreement. This agreement requires him to surrender some of his powers for the first time since Zimbabwe attained independence from Britain and his tyrannical regime began 28 years ago. ... Read full story..

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Life & Style

SU freshman featured on MTV’s MADE

I want to be MADE." Those were five words Danielle Filosi, a freshman biology major at Salisbury University, never uttered. That is, until her best friend convinced her to do an interview with MTV at her high school in Killingworth, Connecticut. They were scouting for an interesting student to feature on their hit show MADE. ... Read full story..

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Sports

Editor’s Corner: Self-proclaimed new “SU” can’t hang with the real SU

Salisbury’s dominance on every athletic field and court has led to countless amounts of trophies, awards and All-Americans. The standard set by our beloved Sea Gull athletes and coaches has provided a simple formula for those college and university athletic programs that cannot seem to keep up. The formula seems to be: if you can’t beat them, join them. That is what Stevenson University, formerly Villa Julie, might have had in mind when deciding to become "The New SU." ... Read full story..

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Editorials

Marriage should be for everyone

Marriage. It’s one of the many things humans have in common. Whether we decide to get married early or later on in life, it completes us. Men and women find each other and this is the "normal" way of life and the way "things are supposed to happen." However, sometimes in today’s society, men find men and women find women. They fall in love just as men and women do, live together and are just as happy. ... Read full story..

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