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News

SGA forum focuses on Big Event, board election requirements

The weekly SGA Forum was held March 8 to discuss future events and changes that the SGA hopes to make on campus. The main topic of discussion was the Big Event, a tradition that started in 1982 in order to help out the Salisbury community. This year’s event will be held April 18. Anyone who is a part of Salisbury University can participate. For questions and/or concerns about how to sign up for this event, call the SGA office at 410-548-4757 or e-mail sgavpofua@salisbury.edu by Friday, March 27. ... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Weekly Greek News: SAE takes on fundraising efforts for Brooke Mulford

Fundraising for Brooke Mulford, daughter of Market Street Inn owner Rob Mulford, is not only a Salisbury community concern but also one for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity as well. Rob Mulford is an alumnus of the SAE chapter at SU and his daughter Brooke has been diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system, a nerve network throughout the body that carries messages from the brain. ... Read full story..

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Sports

Student Athlete Spotlight: Robyn Bishop

Like a great maestro, Robyn Bishop conducts the midfield like an orchestra. Spraying the lacrosse ball across the field as well as playing give-and-gos through the tightest of spots asserted Bishop as one of Salisbury’s premier athletes.... Read full story..

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Editorials

Friends and acquaintances: What would you do?

Sometimes studying an analogy when considering a dilemma offers introspective understanding. With a whirlwind of concerns at the global level, oftentimes asking yourself, "What would I do?" is an intuitive glance to see the reality of issues. ... Read full story..

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