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7182
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Terry Holland is East Carolina University's new director of athletics. Holland came to the university in the fall of 2004, with four decades of success in college athletics and an impeccable national reputation. Standing six feet eight inches tall, he is hard to miss on campus. Bradsher talks with him about his first few months on campus and about what he hopes to accomplish during his tenure.
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7465
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The Pitt County Courthouse was built in Greenville in 1910. The courthouse, designed in the neo-Classical Revival style, is the fifth in the county's history. It is one of eleven North Carolina courthouses designed by the Washington, D.C., architectural firm of Milburn and Heister. By 1997, the courthouse was in a state of disrepair, and there was a movement to build a new one on the north side of the Tar River in the county government complex. Bradsher describes the seven-year, $17 million renovation of the courthouse.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 73 Issue 6, Nov 2005, p98-100, 102-103, il Periodical Website
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7673
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Skip Holtz began his first year as coach of the East Carolina University football team in the fall of 2005. He takes over a team that has won just three games in the past two years. He is the 19th head football coach in the school's history. In this EAST magazine interview Holtz talks with Bethany Bradsher about being the new football coach.
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Fans are important to the teams they support, creating the type of noise and spirit that makes an opposing team wish it had stayed home. At East Carolina University, a group of student basketball fans call themselves the Minges Maniacs. The group originated in 1991, and on game day, they are loud and proud in support of their basketball team.
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After stellar baseball careers at East Carolina University, six former Pirates are now coaching at Division 1 universities. They are Erik Bakich (Vanderbilt); Joe Hastings (Boston College); Cliff Godwin (LSU); Ben Sanderson (East Carolina University); Nick Schnabel (West Point); and Bryant Ward (South Florida).
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Although the football game is just for regional bragging rights and although the series between East Carolina University and North Carolina State University is barely twenty-five years old, for thousands of fans on both sides, this game is a family squabble.
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25357
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Freshmen Kathryn Simpson is learning the ups and downs of starting college life away from home. While the adjustment can be tough, many students do it each year meaning there are high hopes for Simpson to adjust in a timely manner.
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25367
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Under basketball coach Bill Herrion, the ECU pirates have done better than anyone expected. More fans are showing up to cheer on the team with this surge of victory.
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25369
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Kathryn Simpson has transformed a lot through her first year at ECU. She has made many changes including tattoos, a breakup, and a roommate change. After her first year, she is ready for a second.
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25373
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Dan Pasquariello has found a job he loves and that he is good at as director of Pebble Beach Resorts in California. He tells how he came to be involved in golf and the irony of his career choice.
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25388
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Political science professors Jody Baumgartner and Jonathan Morris have conducted a study that found that students get most of their political knowledge from satire shows.
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25389
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Tailgating is a tradition as old as football itself and the people of Greenville are finding more creative ways to do so. There is a necessity list when it comes to tailgating, but there are creative ways around certain items.
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25390
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Pirate football coach Skip Holtz discusses the challenges the team will face with the improvements made by the teams they will face this year.
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25396
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There are a variety of sports camps offered over the summer at ECU. There is a lot of work that goes into them, but those who attend and those who coach both get a lot out of the experience.