Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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News

And the race is on! Local worthies announce candidacy for mayor

The city of Salisbury’s mayoral primary will be held March 3. Candidates include Robert Caldwell, Gary A. Comegys, Michael Della Penna III and Jim Ireton. Current mayor Barrie Parsons Tilghman has declined to run for reelection. ... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Club Spotlight: Salisbury University Poms dance team

The Poms Dance Team at Salisbury is dancing its way into the spring semester and is ready to put on a show. The Poms group was started by Telecia Taylor and Amanda Davis, a pair of sophomore students who share a passion for dance. The two met in their freshman ballet class and shared a common interest in the art of pom dancing. ... Read full story..

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Sports

Athlete Spotlight: Chris McGrew

Salisbury center Chris McGrew towers over other athletes on the court at 6’9" and is often dominating opponents in the paint. He rocks the number 33 and hails from Paint Branch High School. When I caught up with our big man, I had some questions and he had all the answers. ... Read full story..

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Editorials

A facebook application with a worthwhile cause

Anyone who has participated in Relay for Life at Salisbury University knows that it has a tremendous presence on campus. Colleges Against Cancer (CAC), which works through the American Cancer Society and organizes Relay for Life on college campuses, promotes cancer awareness, advocates for those affected by cancer and informs the campus community about cancer prevention. CAC also offers a scholarship for students who have been diagnosed with cancer. ... Read full story..

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