Twentieth-ranked host Salisbury University scored once in each half to defeat visiting Washington College, 2-1, in non-conference men's soccer action this afternoon in Salisbury, MD.
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Twentieth-ranked host Salisbury University scored once in each half to defeat visiting Washington College, 2-1, in non-conference men's soccer action this afternoon in Salisbury, MD.
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Explore the outdoor treasures and heritage of Wicomico County this weekend through the West Wicomico Heritage Bike Tour and Hidden Treasures Half Marathon & 5K. Registration for both events is still open, and those unable to participate are encouraged to cheer on cyclists and runners along both routes.
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While on a family trip in high school, the senior Salisbury University geography major from St. Leonard, MD, saw the funnel cloud in person—far enough away that it did not harm his family, but close enough that he immediately wanted to learn more about what caused the storm. This began his deep-rooted fascination with...
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For the eighth year, Salisbury University honors those who lost their lives during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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The Wicomico County Department of Recreation, Parks & Tourism will offer four different adult volleyball leagues for the 2010-2011 volleyball season: coed volleyball, women’s 3-hit, women’s 6-hit, and men’s 4 v 4. In addition to league play, the County will also offer a drop-in program on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, which is open...
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The Leading Producers Round Table (LPRT) of the National Association of Health Underwriters announced that several employees of Avery Hall Benefit Solutions were honored for their performance in 2009. Avery Hall Benefit Solutions has locations across Delmarva, including offices in Easton, Salisbury, and Newark DE.
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Dr. Ying Wu of Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business has been named a Fulbright Scholar, one of higher education’s highest honors, for the 2010-2011 academic year. He will teach international economics, as well as monetary economics and macroeconomics, at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, China.
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The first contact with Europeans brought profound changes for Native Americans on the Delmarva Peninsula and the Eastern Shore landscape in general.
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It may be nicknamed “God’s country,” but anyone who has visited the Eastern Shore knows the area—and its culture—really belongs to the people who live here.
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Salisbury University Police have issued a parking advisory for faculty and staff on Thursday, August 26, as some 1,235 new students and their parents come to campus for Move-In Day.
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