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Thursday, March 05, 2009

Salisbury University Events & Information

The Vagina Monologues - Open to the public!
Campaign to stop violence against women
Thursday March 5, Friday March 6, Saturday March 7
Doors open @ 7pm, Show at 8pm
$6 donation - proceeds benefit Salisbury Life Crisis Center
Guerreri University Center (off of Dogwood Dr.)
Wicomico Room

UNO's Dough Raisers - Fundraiser night at Unos to raise money for SU Senior Art
Show
Friday March 6 - All day/evening
You MUST get a flyer to present to server which you can get from the SU art faculty or senior art students typically found floating around Fulton Hall (the building near the fountain and near the tennis courts)

SU Senior earns Prestigious ASCP/Siemens Legacy Scholarship
http://www.salisbury.edu/newsevents/fullstoryview.asp?id=3840

The Big Event
Saturday April 18th
This is a community service event where students get together and help out members of the community with work around their houses. Interest meetings begin this week on campus.

Colleges Against Cancer is sponsoring a photo contest themed around the
following statements: "Reasons I don't smoke" "Things I don instead of smoking" "My inspiration to quit" Students, Faculty, and Staff are encouraged to enter an original photograph for a chance to win.

On April 4th CAC will host a free concert in Red Square on campus where they will promote a smoke-free campus.

On Tues Feb 24th, SU hosted a job fair with over 80 employers. It was a huge success, so much that they may need to hold the event in a larger area! The summer Job Fair will be held on Tuesday March 10 from 2pm - 6pm for part-time work or internships. There will also be a Health Career Fair on Wednesday, March 11 from 11am - 4pm. Both will be held in the Guerreri University Center.

Also in the March 3rd edition of the SU Flyer Debbie Campbell wrote a letter to the Editor about re running for City Council and her views on the crime rate in Salisbury, the unsafe housing arrangements, and the ridiculous noise ordinance which doesn't include an objective standard (db level).

The Gospel at Colonus - Open to the Public!
March 4-7th @ 8pm
March 8th @ 3pm
Holloway Hall Auditorium (Building with Bell Tower on Camden)
Adults $12, Seniors $10, SU ID holders FREE
http://www.salisbury.edu/newsevents/fullstoryview.asp?id=3836

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I went to see The Gospel at Colonus last week. It was amazing! The voices on those folks are unbelievable! Be prepared to clap, shout, tap your toes and dance in your seat.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting this, Joe. It's good to know what the University offers.

Anonymous said...

Just watched the DVD of Gospel and I agree, it was amazing... thought the sound could be better

Messy Jessie said...

The Big Event is SATURDAY, April 17th not the 18th. Just didn't want any confusion on that.