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Osprey-Fade Creates STL Headaches
Here's a dilemma. Ospreys have made a nest atop your STL tower. The nest isn't affecting anyone; in fact, it has drawn a crowd to watch the raptors.
SU groups embark on broadband mapping
The Obama administration is working to expand broadband Internet technology to underserved parts of the nation -- with the help of two Salisbury University organizations.
Salisbury News: Su awarded Senior Olympics service award
Salisbury University has brought home the gold. The host of the Eastern Shore Senior Games since 2000, SU has earned the Maryland Senior Olympics' 2009 Robert G. Zeigler Service Award.
Salisbury tree-lighting begins holiday season
For many, the Christmas season kicks off not when Santa ends the Macy's Parade, but in mid-November when cities across the nation light their Christmas trees.
Salisbury News: Su offers small business seminar for contractors
SALISBURY - Representatives of the Small Business Development Center at Salisbury University join other agencies in a presentation on bidding for small businesses Dec.
Our View: Oh, deer, it's mating season
Spring may fill a young man's thoughts with love, but for deer, it's autumn that clouds judgment and has hormones running high.
Area nursing student wins $10,000 essay scholarship
Five years ago, Mary Cockey watched her sister, who suffered from liver disease, become "jaundice yellow and slip into a coma" before she died at age 24.
ENVIRONMENT: Nanticoke Watershed Alliance welcomes new staff member
The Nanticoke Watershed Alliance welcomes to its staff Salisbury resident Matthew Heim.
Salisbury University: Perdue School of Business to host first Shore Fraud Conference
SALISBURY UNIVERSITY - Toby Bishop, director of the Deloitte Forensic Center of Chicago's Deloitte Financial Advisory Services, LLP, will speak to area business leaders during the first Shore Fraud Conference on Friday.
More Efforts to Stop Spread of H1N1
SALISBURY , Md.- On Wednesday, hundreds of people got the H1N1 vaccine in Wicomico County.
Salisbury News: Syrian clarinetist to perform at Su
SALISBURY - Renowned Syrian clarinetist Kinan Azmeh is scheduled to perform Dec.
ENVIRONMENT: Presentation scheduled to discuss aquifer
SALISBURY - A presentation by two hydrologists is scheduled on Nov. 19 at Salisbury University to discuss the Lower Shore's aquifers.
Burger shop invites Obama to Shore via YouTube
A South Salisbury Boulevard burger restaurant in need of serious stimulating in an economy sluggish on customers is calling on the nation's top executive for help.
Resident pushes further SU, town ties
Six years ago, Rocky Burnett said college students were trashing his neighborhood as the number of student rentals climbed in the College Avenue area.
Salisbury News: Su student charged with assaulting police
A 20-year-old Salisbury University student is facing drug and assault charges after a police shut down a party early Sunday morning, according to the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office.
There's no question MAPP project is necessary
RE: 'Explore Shore's energy alternatives first,' Oct. 23 As the director of Shore Energy at Salisbury University, I have been following the debate over the Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway on the Delmarva Peninsula and I must take exception to the commentary by our former congressman, Wayne Gilchrest.
SU works toward 'level' enrollment
SALISBURY -- While Salisbury University aims to recruit an academically talented and diverse freshman class each year, it also strives to maintain that 'small school feel,' said SU President Janet Dudley-Eshbach. SU has been designated a growth institution by the University System of Maryland.
SU President delivered State of the University address
SALISBURY - While Salisbury University aims to recruit an academically-talented and diverse freshman class each year, it also strives to maintain that "small school feel," says SU President Janet Dudley-Eshbach. SU has been designated a growth institution by the University System of Maryland.
Diplomat dispels Arab culture myths
SALISBURY -- Her black pant suit and red sweater, in itself, dispelled any myths that any one in the audience may have harbored about gender inequality steeped in all of the Arab world.
In 1986, a group of Sussex County residents heard about some students at nearby Salisbury University throwing pumpkins for a physics class.
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