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News

SGA holds first annual “We Love Salisbury” campaign

Salisbury University students were given the opportunity to bond with local residents last Sunday during the first "We Love Salisbury" event, held in the Camden neighborhood, adjacent to campus. About 120 SU students participated in the SGA-sponsored event, which mainly involved raking leaves and other yard work. ... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Renaissance Lecture Series concludes

Professor Ursula Ehrhardt concluded the Renaissance Lecture series this past Thursday, when she spoke about the most well-known characteristic of the period: art. Her lecture, titled "Art, Artists & Patrons in Renaissance Italy," described many of the well-known paintings, sculptures and architecture found throughout Italy’s key city-states over the three centuries of the cultural movement. ... Read full story..

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Sports

SU swim team falls to WAC

On Nov. 12, the Salisbury men’s and women’s swim team hosted Washington College in Maggs Pool. Both of these teams are located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore making it a special event. Washington College’s men’s and women’s team won their part of the meet, but it was very competitive from start to finish. The meet began with the 200-meter medley relay. SU’s women’s relay team was composed of Robin Stone, Kelly Closs, Katy Turner and Raienne South. The team took second place with a time of 2:09.86. The SU men’s team placed second in the same event. The team was composed of Tim Metcalf, Mike Ferrari, Jason Preston and Benjamin Overholt. ... Read full story..

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Editorials

Letter to the Editor: SU Parking Services ticket students unfairly

On Nov. 5 at 11:38 p.m., SUPD randomly started giving out parking tickets. As a geography senior, I use the lab in Henson and have parked in the Henson lot for the past two semesters at least twice a week. Of the many times I have parked here, I have seen cops sitting outside watching students to make sure they’re safe, but never ticketing them. After finding a ticket, I went to the SUPD office and talked to a student worker. He said that he had no idea that the police would ticket at this hour and that it’s not normal. I asked what to do, and he told me that I should go over to Parking Services. ... Read full story..

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