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          <lb />The Triangle Fire of 1911 was an early historical event that shook the city of New York.<lb /><lb />Katharine Weber, is an assistant professor of writing at Columbia University and also a best selling<lb />author. Weber came to ECU to discuss the triangle fires and her book that takes a real tale and turns it<lb /><lb />into'a work of personable fiction.<lb /><lb />A large group of ECU students and Greenville residents gathered to hear the story of the triangle fires<lb />that occurred at a clothing factory in New York. Several girls were killed in the fire while trying to<lb />escape the flames. WeberTs novel describes a woman who saw her loved ones die while horse drawn<lb />carriages attempted to put out the large fire. The point of the story 1s to show that labor workers of<lb />that time who came to America to be free were under horrible work conditions that were extremely<lb /><lb />dangerous.<lb /><lb />ItTs important to talk about things like this and stop to pause and reflect on the past,� said freshman<lb /><lb />Erica Gilmore who attended the lecture.<lb /><lb />Today the same work conditions exist for countries that are less advanced and do not live under a<lb /><lb />democratic society.<lb /><lb />When we export our hard labor jobs we also export our tragedies,� said Weber in reference to other<lb /><lb />fires and explosions that have occurred in unsafe work zones in third world countries.<lb /><lb />Vv<lb /><lb />The lecture served as an eye opener about work conditions and the calamities that come with unsafe<lb /><lb />equipment and venues.<lb /><lb />Krystyna Bowling Vr @ tee * ive. XA/ eb CT<lb />~ 7 ~ a Cae i i ,<lb /><lb />The room was filled<lb /><lb />with attentive listeners,<lb />silently absorbing the<lb />inspiring stories that<lb />Katharine Weber had to<lb /><lb />share.<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19<lb /></p>
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        <p>wa ead il at ba d ~ 4 2 " i ae is a . : a<lb />y ig eS oe 5 , Sues Pon | a ea deg é Ae nk 4 BH, i Ka:  en oe awe eet os er Pap | ~teh! - -*<lb />eo a fete ia are, "oo oka keg Bh ads Bs Fav SA c 4 ERY fe. mri? as x ir a a . PA, ati� , eaent me fat 3 i? Ma s ~5<lb /><lb />ve a4 tao<lb /><lb />led by a Me of leaglegiilc<lb /><lb />East Carolina defines leadership as the relational process of inspiring, CepOrenng and influencing positive change. It is first in IEE BR and<lb /><lb />stands firm to equip the Pirate Nation in this skill.<lb /><lb />Hosted by the ECU College of Technology and Computer Science Leadership Legacy Lecture Series, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Eric F. Buller,<lb />Executive Officer, Army ROTC, Pirate Battalion, presented a lecture-on The Army Legacy:. A Foundation of Leadership. During his tenure at<lb />the United States Military Academy at West Point, he led the General Psychology for Leaders .program. .Buller-was a most logical choice for<lb />the series, as he was a member of the ChancellorTs Leadership Task Force that defined EGUTs leadership philosophy, and then, guided the EGU<lb />WomenTs Volleyball Team in defining their philosophy as Well. I am thrilled that Buller could return to our series again this year,� said<lb />Stephanie Sullivan, series organizer. Sullivan, a Department of Engineering Instructor, initiated the leadership speaker series in spring 2010 in<lb />support of her Engineering Project Management course. With the guidance of Dr. Steve Duncan, the Assistant Vice Chancellor for<lb />Operations, Planning and Program Development and Director of Military Programs, she brought in many speakers, the majority of whom had<lb />military experience. .The series provided students the opportunity to be exposed to different leadership philosophies, including that of the<lb />military, so that they can form their.own personal ones. In his lecture, Buller makes this connection between military leadérship training and<lb />workplace success; he discussed an article in Fortune on the topic, showing several magazine covers from that issue that depict members of the<lb /><lb />military.<lb /><lb />Leadership is about leading people toward a particular objective,� Buller explained, describing the necessary components of a.true and effective<lb />leader. You have to begin to develop and display different leadership qualities to progress to higher echelons.<lb /><lb />%,<lb /><lb />Before commissioning as officers in the United States Army,� Lieutenant Buller continued, our Army ROTC cadets seek numerous<lb />opportunities to practice leadership in roles where people and challenges are diverse. When they head out, they build trust with subordinates.<lb /><lb />33<lb /><lb />They determine what their values are and do not deviate from them. People often look up to those who they perceive to be leaders.<lb /><lb />Leadership development is an effort that enhancesTa learnerTs capacity to not only lead themselves, but guide and direct other individuals,<lb />groups, or organizations toward a common goal. East Carolina University has made.a firm commitment to distinguish itself by preparing<lb />leaders for both our state and nation. As a leadership university, our mission is to serveTas a national model for public service and regional<lb />transformation by preparing students to compete and succeed in the global economy and multicultural society, provide cultural enrichment<lb /><lb />and powerful cea as we work to sustain and improve the quality of life, as well as distinguish ourselves by the ability to train and<lb /><lb />prepare leaders.<lb /><lb />Piuhe Blackshear<lb /><lb />Army ROTC cadets<lb />are very inspirational<lb /><lb />to fellow students<lb />through their hard<lb />work and leadership<lb />qualities. Witnessing<lb /><lb />their extreme<lb />dedication and hard<lb />work to serve our<lb />country, students and<lb />faculty alike are<lb />motivated by their<lb />high spirits and drive<lb /><lb />tO Serve,<lb /><lb />Res .<lb />! bs G . ee ra a ak x an ok a� ae = =o oo eee Le Ake eee ee e aa Ti Gr oad CPL eae PaaS SE ee rr aS a oer Se fatty<lb />RRR Manet EE SEVEN TS | USER TS ee Ds aS es Fa Dae is Gn Pe 2 ieee at oe ey aa Se a<lb /><lb />* - = a .~ i a pe a A - ~ * Pa ves et oe  il id .. =  � " - , ad<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23<lb /></p>
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          <lb />. given this great hee or os past Be ne ho: have pee a highet<lb />education. For this reason, the. experience of college is is even 1 more exciting when j you<lb />are the first birthe family ¥ to  attend.<lb /><lb />College has shaped CaudleT S ane sSFcorli andT given ies e great<lb />Acs: for the eee of higher education. Se ibe |<lb /><lb />T ma and T can make it, IV said C<lb /><lb />Caudle i AS ectekalhy« a junior at ECU lskous this i is Bale fer dont year<lb /><lb />attending. Caudle came. in with enough Pred from high school to advance her<lb />classification in college. Working hard is extremely 1 impottant to her. She shared<lb />how she feels it is important in order to Aeach ne goals.<lb /><lb />*<lb />£8 oe * é !<lb /><lb />When re came here I was area in the mind set bk Sanne hard, so ~ha I oaken it�<lb />_ easier for. me. | knew I had to , work hard to make it mee just as xe, as I had -<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />_ worked in high chook � said Candler Be a<lb /><lb />* Caudle bs inspired neous outside and within her oy explaining | that one of J He<lb />- her sisters is ~currently taking online college courses. Along with a sense of success 3<lb />comes the pride that Caudle is is the first i in her family to thake this dream of college,<lb /><lb />a reality:<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />ena I would f ail� ; ~she said<lb />_ Kosbna OVINE<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>= » ¥ om. &amp; : e . Oe 3 el - D2<lb /><lb />_ Acknowledging the importance of the softball, soccer and track teams, East Carolina UniversityTs Athletic Department has spent $24-million<lb />fe) On improving the Pirate home territory. The new Olympic Sports Complex is just one more step to advance sports facilities at ECU and 1 1s<lb /><lb />anticipated by coaches to improve recruiting and facilitate the overall supply from the schoolTs commitment to sports of all types.<lb /><lb />Located on the corner of Charles and Greenville boulevards, adjacent to the football and baseball stadiums, not only will this 18 acre<lb /><lb />complex draw more sports fans in and promote a higher success of team members, but it will also create an excitement in ECU visitors for<lb /><lb />the undying Pirate spirit that ECU holds for itTs athletics.<lb /><lb />This recently déveloped spofts complex gives East Carolina one of the best facilities in North Carolina, and each of the three sports teams<lb />are individually psyched for various reasons about their new playing fields. The sophisticated brick wall that will encompass the massive<lb />XPansion will finish off the Olympic Sports Complex with an impactful impression to the entrance~of the Pirate Nation.<lb /><lb />Ashley M. Adams<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21<lb /><lb />Photos by Geniey Yang<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />Students await the opening of Pirate Palooza outside the Minges coliseum.<lb /><lb />The customary tide of purple and gold clad students flooded Minges Coliseum and the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium<lb />for East CarolinaTs tenth annual plunge into purple� Pirate Palooza on Monday, August 30. Free tees were<lb /><lb />handed out under tents on the football field as ECUTs cheerleaders ran their routine to the drum lineTs beats.<lb />Although a particularly nasty lightning storm blowing in prevented students from enjoying the view from the<lb />bleachers and soon after the festivities on the field, it could not dampen the mood and the purple tide swarmed<lb />underneath the stadium to scope out the free food and promotion giveaways. One that drew a lot of attention<lb />from the Pirates in attendance was the Chegg booth, which gave away a t-shirt after students filled out their name<lb /><lb />and email, then had their picture snapped displaying their new apparel.<lb /><lb />Pirate Palooza is also the designated time for the majority of the members of the Student Pirate Club to pick up<lb />their membership card, free t-shirt, and any guest tickets they ordered for the opening game against Tulsa's Golden<lb />Flurricanes. Lines were backed up out of Minges Coliseum and stretched back to the parking lots as students<lb />waited patiently (or impatiently) to pick up their gear. As the storm blew in students were brought inside to wait<lb />in the stands around and above the basketball court, a view many had never had the chance to experience.<lb /><lb />Eventually everyone was taken care of and smiles and relieved chatter filled the coliseum as students filed out,<lb /><lb />satisfied with another year of one of ECUTs fun-filled traditions.<lb /><lb />Elizabeth Richard<lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />Photo by Elizabeth Richard<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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        <p>- _ a "s 7  ie ed De ae aes awe + soaene meet o : cent " a " " ==<lb />anon " ta = an eee WR ee eee + a rae 8 � ; = 2<lb />ne _ " 7 rete MEE 1, | Stat ran kien We a, Mg ONS ee ry ra Gh SRD ae TSG IRE RE ""<lb />¢ Ea Fin ly SOD. etd TRG SA : WIE Jn ie Del PM ot lO G Lhe ee os, Vice, 2 6 Piatt ee ee Ae OR. EMA """""""""""<lb />2<lb /><lb />wee<lb /><lb />EGU Rnbateale rs wins bestefleat.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />There is an unmistakabl@ pride that exudes fom the core of every Pirate, With differen - focuses and. various dreamis we reach to.each other for<lb />celebrations of spirityor in times of NeedwNo matter where weyend up, welll aly know th 2 during a special part of our lives, we found a héme<lb />in ECU and it created the,mold �,�6!shape the people we will become. Despite our any ifferences, we unite among a common theme, we are<lb />Pirates and that is what makegus fit together 6 beautifully. The Pirates of the seas were not,afraid to stand out, challengerthe unchallenged and<lb />sail against the currentT They foughtsfor Heit goals anduflew their flags high with pride. When lo ed. at in that Way, one can see that HOt much<lb />has changed. On the briskTFall day of @etober 23rd, the 2010) Homecoming game did all but disappoint. Halftime presented an important part of<lb />the weekend by ihtroduging thé representatives of the homecoming court, Each representativé stood to exemplify an organization affiliated with<lb />ECU. These organizations céimbine t6 show the iffip ortance of many diverse groups who work together for the success of East Carolina and its |<lb />Pirate Nation. Taking home thesétowns Were 2010 Homecoming Quéen, Ashley Perkinson, along with 2010 Homecoming King, Joshua<lb />Martinkovich. PerkinsonTand,Martini6vich hold a.creat hGnor iff Serving as the elected King and Queer representatives of ECU,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />AS RR<lb /><lb />The homecoming game bf@ught many,alumniiback to their colleges #Oots tO relive their memoriés and rélight.the flamiestof their Pirate pride. 2010<lb />was a memorable and meaningfiil homecoming to gay the least. The Piratéts weléomed home, former Sttident athleteand BCU alum, head football<lb />coach, Ruffin McNeill. Afteg,travelimg across the Natioml@aining experience (@ne yea as a defensive line doach for ECU in 1992.) he has now<lb />come home to landthis first headycoachiiig position as, ECU%#illeader im commandsof Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. MeNeill expressed his feelings On<lb />coming back to his roots, I considerat an h@for to be back at East Carolina. It was ayspecial Place for me.as.a student and as a player. Is meant<lb />a lot to my family. My brother is a graduate of Ea§t Carolina as well asumy sister in-law, mysbrothef in-law, and my wifelias her masters from#East !<lb />Carolina. So ECUTs been asspecial�"�place for us.ItTs my honor to be able to ome baek and be named théfead football, coach flere.�<lb /><lb />The homecomingTgame came to a perfétt close as the Pirategeused their aggressive,offens�,� to concur MarshallT§T Thundering Herd, 397-10. The<lb />emotion filled action of the 2010 Homecoming festivities will bé'treasured in the memories of all Pirates who took part. By the end off�,�ach career<lb />at ECU, the Purple and Gold nation will have every Pirate hooked.<lb /><lb />Lonianna Whitford<lb /><lb />Photo-by Lisa Cornell<lb /><lb />24<lb /><lb />: i Peace ae 7 SANA OE LIS FPS PED Se PP EP Pe IST SER GSLs<lb />RTRs EET SER ioe re ieee See be) a a Ri ey Tem an ee oo Lore Pee Oh ee PNA re Wty ee bas ea od<lb />«em GAT? ew OE Te Pm Ft Ase . . : ae Y ? sae te Be Oy on pect 3 : .<lb /><lb />« od rte arte we Ma ae o = .<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb />In the early years of East Carolina history, the college did not<lb />hire married couples. However, times have changed, and there<lb /><lb />are numerous married faculty and staff members living in<lb /><lb />matrimonial bliss that work as team both at home, as well as in<lb /><lb />Introduced by a friend here at East a, Tarrick and<lb />Nicole Cox were wed on April 16, 2006 in Go oldsboro, North 4<lb />Carolina, and are highly looking forward to their smth "<lb /><lb />the academic setting.<lb /><lb />wedding anniversary.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. Cox, respectively, both agree that what they love on<lb />the most about ECU is Pee-Dee the Pirate, and algo the spirity�<lb />of the Pirate Nation! I started off as a graduate of ECU, and,<lb /><lb />Not only do Nicole and Tarrick Cox enjoy working together at East<lb />then sought employment when I was done,� Mrs. Coxmaid.<lb /><lb />Carolina University, but they also love raising their son Tyler at<lb />According to Mr. Cox, I attended a leadership program, while ail<lb /><lb />in high school at ECU and then graduated and returned as<lb />director of the leadership program in the College of<lb /><lb />home together.<lb /><lb />Education.�<lb />The three things they confessed that they could not live<lb />without would be God, each other, and their families.<lb /><lb />ECU Alumni Mr. Cox, a Senior Director in Undergra<lb />Admissions Mrs. Cox, as a former Public Commu<lb />Specialist and current Human Resources Syste<lb />both know what it takes to make the cut as agpirate!<lb />Denise Blackshear<lb /><lb />The Science of Love<lb />As the Biology Department was searchiimg for two new professors With parti@ular research interests, two graduate<lb />students from the University of Washingt@ip rose to the occasion to fill th@ge voids, fell in love with the campus, and<lb />have been here ever since.<lb /><lb />Specializing in molecular evolution and plant/algal genomes,and plant evolutionary genetics and ecology, respectively,<lb />Drs. Stiller and Goodwillie confess that It is nice to have your best friend nearby when the going gets tough, or when<lb />you want to share exciting news from a class or the laboratory. We donTt actually work together much on research or<lb />teaching, though we have published a couple of papers together; those were fun experiences.� Aside from this, their<lb />favorite thing to do together is taking the dogs for long walks in the country.<lb /><lb />Love, and what feels like it, can be argued, by some, as the most exhilarating of all human emotions, as it is natureTs<lb /><lb />way of keeping the human species alive and procreating. As an irresistible concoction of continuous chemicals known<lb />to these scientists, they are well equipped to educate us on the science of love.<lb /><lb />1 EARLE ETE SVP A MTS MENINGES TD REE MNS PI Pr CL EIS 5 SA ROL Be OF EN SESE TE PT ML RA SEARED RTS ROLY CALA SG ESA OES BRN<lb /></p>
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          <lb />and ready to strut your stuff on the catwalks, which<lb />coincidentally happen to be sidewalks, of the East Carolina<lb />campus. Adorned in your altogether garb, your hair is perfectly<lb />groomed, earrings and bangles in place, and with your mock-<lb />layer cardigan top, dark wash skinny jeans, and bedazzled flats,<lb />you are ready to seize the day.<lb /><lb />As you leave your place of residence with your sun-kissed skin<lb /><lb />and aviator shades, a dim, dreary day greets you, along with a<lb /><lb />torrent of depressing rain. Curse! ItTs that tricky Greenville<lb /><lb />weather, never consistent and always otherwise inconvenient.<lb /><lb />Dashing back into your dorm to change, of course, making you<lb />late for class and nearly missing the bus, you grab your trusty<lb /><lb />umbrella! Your improvised display of a runway-worthy-look just<lb /><lb />- hi hai ie<lb />te ot NR<lb /><lb />went down the drain, or did it? No need to fear, a pair of rain<lb />boots is all you need to look good and keep dry! With rain<lb />boots, we can afford to be trendy and happy, as well as<lb />fabulously stylish!<lb /><lb />Like the everyday essentials that a young collegiate woman<lb />needs, rain boots should also be one to grace that list, as it is<lb />one of the hottest and most useful trends. With a rubber<lb />exterior completely water proof, they provide an affordable and<lb />worry free alternative to maintain more fashionable suede and<lb /><lb />leather boots against Mother NatureTs elements.<lb /><lb />ECU Junior and Elementary Education Major Brittany Morton<lb />explained how rain boots are not only useful to women across<lb />all disciplines, but are also cute and comfortable. They (rain<lb />boots) keep my pants from getting wet. I purchased them from<lb /><lb />Target. It rains a lot here in Greenville, so they definitely come<lb /><lb />in handy, as I have to walk from building to building to get to<lb />all of my classes. I used to think that rain boots were just for<lb />little kids, until I came to college and stepped in all of the<lb />puddles!� said Morton.<lb /><lb />My mom bought me four pair of rain boots because it rains a<lb />lot here. I love my rain boots because they keep me dry. I donTt<lb />think that theyTre very fashionable, but they are useful,� said<lb />Aerial Rogers who is a senior and Criminal Justice major.<lb /><lb />Sree ipa<lb /><lb />Pte F «<lb />Sed ier<lb /><lb />cs<lb /><lb />eG<lb /><lb />we<lb />i!<lb />Sin EES Tio de<lb /><lb />Deandra Keys who is a senior majoring in Child Life, also gave<lb /><lb />«:<lb /><lb />a2 s wand,<lb /><lb />her input on rain boots as well. My rain boots match one of<lb />my favorite jackets. They are black and white zebra print and go<lb /><lb />with absolutely anything. I am from Greenville, so I am familiar<lb />with the rain.�<lb /><lb />WomenTs rubber rain boots have grown to be a trendy fashion<lb />statement. TheyTre hip, stylish and offered in an array of colors,<lb /><lb />B°<lb /><lb />Photos by Amanda Mutio<lb /><lb />patterns, prints, and styles, sure to brighten dreary days on<lb /><lb />campus.<lb />Denise Blackshear<lb /><lb />34<lb /><lb />ie<lb />Pee ey PCIE<lb />a At ae my<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ee ee,<lb /><lb />When someone yells ~purpleT and it follows with a<lb /><lb />scream of ~gold,T you know youTre in Pirate territory.<lb /><lb />Certain traditions stand out as bold Pirate memories<lb />for students, Sophomore Anna Morrison from<lb />Raleigh, North Carolina describes her proudest<lb />Pirate moment.<lb /><lb />When the announcer says we are in a nation 50,000<lb />Pirates strong at football games, I get really jazzed<lb />up,� said Morrison.<lb /><lb />For other students itTs the unnoticed Pirate moments<lb />that count.<lb /><lb />I was sitting in English class and I noticed this girl<lb />was drawing PeeDee on her syllabus. It just made me<lb />giggle,� said freshman Clint Sorrell.<lb /><lb />Purple and gold flood our campus daily, and on<lb />home football game weekends, the entire city of ;<lb />Greenville is covered in blanket of these colors with<lb /><lb />skull and cross bone flags flying everywhere.<lb /><lb />This guy in my sociology class had a shirt with the<lb />Jimmy Buffett quote ~yes I am a pirateT from that<lb />Song A Pirate Looks at FortyT. I love that song, so<lb />that was pretty cool to see,� said sophomore<lb />Shannon Webster.<lb /><lb />The special pride that flows in the blood of every<lb /><lb />Pirate is vivid no matter what.<lb /><lb />T love going downtown on Saturday nights after a<lb />same. It doesnTt really matter if we win or lose<lb />because people are still pumped to be apart of the<lb />game,� said junior Kathy Nguyen.<lb /><lb />Whether itTs being apart of something larger than<lb />themselves or sharing a passion for being a Pirate |<lb />with 25,000 other students, every student can agree<lb />that being a Pirate is a proud thing to publicize.<lb />PURPLE!<lb /><lb />Krystyna Bowling<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>2 = - - é ed a 2 * "<lb />ee oe ae al g a _ i sn - y<lb />: ks<lb />we<lb /><lb />nc a ed 2 ones . _ ae _" corer a " es " PEM ig Pe - = eae Wo" Pitney 3 - * , ee ~ re Ata " ss<lb />pe ad eee , VS Eee RS Sh BBE pbs. rakes Fann eho 4 five LS, cane eye ayaka 33 Ye ree ny a oA =e =<lb />ree Se te OE OR ED Ce ee sk 2 five Yrs RRO OARS eee SP ee RADI ME EERE ER a EET """"""<lb /><lb />Cross | i<lb />cultural cultivation<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Ms Se<lb /><lb />Within the borders of the United States, there are numerous colleges and universities to attend. Students from every state within America travel far<lb />and wide to receive an education at the institution which best fits them. Who says that students from overseas cannot do the same?<lb /><lb />Brandi Dudley, former ex officio and Assistant Director for Study Abroad in the International House, not only helped international students come to !<lb />Eastern North Carolina and attend ECU, but also help American students travel abroad as well. Education. abroad is one of the best things to do at |<lb />ECU,� she stated. I participated in a UNC-Exchange Program to Mannheim, Germany through East Carolina University in the Fall semester of 2004.<lb />I enjoyed it immensely.� As an instrumental part of the International House, she will thoroughly be missed. I think I fit better in Latin American<lb /><lb />culture as opposed to European culture. I am often shy but gregarious. While in Venezuela, I fell in love with a man that I met there: You never know |<lb /><lb />what will happen abroad. International romances often occur. � 3<lb /><lb />International exchange students Shihoko Matuse from Japan and Abdullah Abdul� Aldossari from Saudi Arabia share the same enthusiasm. I love<lb /><lb />to give back to-and absorb information about American culture and communities,� Shihoko began. I chose ECU over UNC-Wilmington to study. I<lb />love the environment here in Eastern North Carolina. Coming here was my first time entering the United States and I was nervous. Where I come<lb /><lb />from, the Japanese faculty is very supportive of studying abroad. For me, it offers different analytical and personal perspectives. Due to the lack of ;<lb />competence of some of the English professors in Japan, I want to become the best English teacher that I can. I also hope to discontinue the stigma<lb />about Asians being horrible English speakers.�<lb />A second year graduate student pursuing a PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology, to Abdul, Saudi Arabia 1s the place he calls home: I chose to study<lb /><lb />here in the United States because it was the most advanced in the biomedical sciences, and the research is well supported. Also, one of my Saudi<lb />Arabian professors graduated from ECU and he recommended it to me. I am a native Arabic speaker, and my second language is English. It feels<lb />good when you can find someone who does not know anything about your language or country and you are able to educate them and provide the<lb /><lb />correct information. In regards to Americans, I love how pets and sports are important parts of life and tradition. They are beneficial in many ways.<lb />S After my time in America is finished, I wish to go back home and do research and teach.� d<lb />&amp; ¥ 8g<lb />~<lb />pe ~As stated by our Commander-in-Chief, Barack H. Obama, We are home to the worldTs best colleges a universities, where more students come to<lb />=. study than any other place on earth. WhatTs more, we are the first nation to be founded for the sake 6f an idea " the idea that each of us deserves the f<lb />8 chianice to shape our own destiny.� . j<lb /><lb />Denise Blackshear<lb /><lb />40<lb /><lb />Td EA PEA MATES HME SOURS LSPA TL PIER RNR BS MRM EIS ao SEE Be OPO SRR RMAC PY IRE RAI Te CHEN A. POLY) BAAS 9 BM ER ABMS<lb /><lb />tu"<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />y<lb /><lb />cm<lb /><lb />An upbeat mixture of Hip-hop, Jazz, funk, Latin, and electronica, this nine-member assemblage was an artistic breath of fresh air that exhaled on<lb />East Carolina University (ECU) on Friday, November 5 2010, a calm Friday evening. PresentedT by Arte sin Fronteras (Art without Borders), a<lb />collaborative group hosted by ECU in conjunction with the Greenville Museum of Art, this concert transpired in an endeavor to celebrate Hispanic<lb /><lb />Heritage Month.<lb /><lb />With DJ Le Spam on turntables and sampler, José Tomas Diaz on timbales and lead-vocals, AJ Hill on the saxaphone, Mercedes Abal- on flute,<lb /><lb />Chad Bernstein on trombone Jose Elias on electric guitar, Ted Zimmerman on the trumpet, Lazaro Alfonso on congas and bata, and José Elias on<lb /><lb />the electric guitar, theseTartists were multi-instrumental and very talented.<lb /><lb />Lhave been playing for two and a half years in Miami, but this is my first time here at ECU and it seems nice,� said trumpet player, Ted<lb /><lb />Zimmerman,<lb /><lb />José Tomas Dias, lead vocals and percussion, who has been playing with the band for 14 years and is originally from Cuba, affirmed Combining<lb />African thythm, acidTjazz and hip-hop electric styles, I enjoy every show. I like what I do.�<lb />Net even a third of the way through the performance, the crowd could not contain itself and became both inspired and provoked. Students and<lb />faculty alike broke out in a rash of personal illustrations of their idiosyncratic admiration of the bandTs music. Some break-dancing and other<lb />doing the salsa and merengue, Latin-style dances, the nine-piece band played on as groups danced in the aisles and fans accumulated around the<lb />Stage to<lb /><lb />cheer and sing.<lb /><lb />Moving the crowd with their creative musical stylings, The Spam Allstars encompassed songs of rhythmic soul, contemporary jazz and ethnocentric<lb />Afro-Cuban into their routine. Having a mid-performance harmonious horn trio with new-wave Cuban groove also helped the audience to moye<lb />their feet and get out of their seats. I loved the concert,� said Michael Gross, History Professor. This was an opportunity for faculty and students<lb />to have fun, and understand that great music comes from all over the world.�<lb /><lb />Denise Blackshear<lb /><lb />Photo by Alecia Roe<lb /><lb />22<lb /></p>
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The students here at East Carolina are no exception to this Zumba fad.<lb /><lb />Created by Alberto Beto� Perez, a Colombian native, in the early 1990s, Zumba incorporated iets Honal music into his aerobic<lb />classes. He used personal, Latin music instead of the traditional aerobic tapes, and he improvised when he forgot the music for his<lb />traditional aerobic tapes. It wasnTt long after he established this workout style that it was 4 major hit!<lb /><lb />fiat<lb /><lb />As the only dance fitness program of its kind, notarized for blending red-hot global tunes, these high-energy, calorie-burning<lb /><lb />workout routines are inspired by traditional Latin dance moves and engage the entire body in spouts of cardio, resistance, strength<lb />and toning training with music at its core. Featuring exotic rhythms set to energetic, festive beats, participants often forget that<lb />they are getting fit as their energy. levels escalate. Borrowing moves from popular dance styles, to Cumbia, Merengue, Cha-Cha-Cha,<lb />Reeeacion Tango, Hop-hop and Flamenco, students usually burn an average of between 600 and 1000 calories per class.<lb /><lb />This fitness program encompasses routines featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow Soihise progressions are<lb /><lb />intertwined.to tone and sculpt the body as it 1s relinquishing fat. With international zest and inspiring flavor, anyone can<lb /><lb />.. 1 Participate, as the classes are designed for al] levels and age ranges of participants, as well as daricers and non dancers alike<lb /><lb />Many students love to feel the buns as their DSN and Jolanta muscles are~tightened and toned. Tamette Farrington, srdadie<lb /><lb />student in the Department of Counseling and Adult Education was a weekly regular, as she attended all of the classes.  I love to<lb />do organized dance,� she began. Plus it's such a warm and friendly environment to just get loosé, let it all out, and have a good<lb /><lb />workout at the same time. Every Thursday I really look forward to Zumba...seriously lol it keeps me in the gym. After a long day<lb /><lb />~ of work sitting in a office and 1 in class all day, I am able to move ~around and have fun. For those who are in Zumba they know<lb />Ty that we really have our own party in there every Thursday.� Sadly, TametteTs grandmother passed from heart disease, and most of<lb />her family members are either diabetic, or have passed away due to heart disease, I am aware that most diseases stem from the lack<lb />of exercise and unhealthy eating habits. I love how my body looks now and I want to maintain it*not just for the looks but<lb />because I am able to move, walk, run, kick, and jump whenever I want, I am healthy and I feel healthy which is a great feeling and<lb /><lb />a sense of peace. The way I look at it you either pay now, feel good and have fun doing it or pay later through doctor and<lb /><lb />insurance bills..I'll take the first one. People stop being lazy! If you want a chance at longevity on this earth be mindful of what<lb /><lb />you eat and take action! All food is bad for you! Everything we put into our body has some chemical in it, and most chemicals<lb /><lb />a 7 Speed 10s : have toxins. There are some foods that do not have chemicals but the chemicals that are in our body sometimes can still make<lb /><lb />£<lb /><lb />_what we eat a toxin, once digested. So that means what we put in we MUST put out! Fiber in our diet 1s a must. We can get these<lb />afl : s : . chemicals out through what we eat, wheat (bread, oatmeal), veggies (raw spinach, ae broccoli), sil fruit (apple, grapes, plums)<lb />Soh es and most of all by what ~we DO. I am of age now where | understand how a 8-5 shift sitting at a computer, all day can have you<lb /><lb />2 Bd ee vat feeling like doing nothing but the key is to find something you ENJOY doing! Find something that is competitive and is a<lb />oe * Sa es ae challenge. It becomes. easier to do when you establish a routine, having a partner fs motivating as well. We must be aware of the<lb /><lb />Ze te minor things that impact our health. For example, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, parking in the back, speed walking,<lb /><lb />decreasing our sweets intake such as candy and s6das, and being mindful of our caloric intake when we eat, how much we eat, and -<lb /><lb />ecg _ pay close attention to our ey ee If we do not invest in our health now we WILL ay to pay later and it will come a lot sooner)<lb /><lb />cou : than we expect,� Se<lb /><lb />: Zumba Fitness has grown to become not only the worldTs largest, but most successful dance-fitness program with more than 10<lb />million contenders in all shapes, genders, ages and sizes amped-up and looking reece to taking weekly scheduled classes in over )<lb />90,000 locations that span more than 100 countries worldwide. re<lb /><lb />bisa) saree a With every energy-driven class feeling like a party, students were invited to sculptT sexy muscles, sweat, shimmy and shake, as well as<lb /><lb />smile and groove to some awesome music. 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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />a� De<lb /><lb />s<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />bs<lb />on, he<lb />*�<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />With thirteen students only practicing two times a week, the percussion ensemble at ECU<lb />still managed to put on amazing performances for students and faculty. They have<lb />approximately three formal concerts each semester arid on February 3rd,-2011 they had<lb />their first performance of the semester, a great way to start the year. The percussion<lb />ensemble is a chamber ensemble specializing in music composed exclusively for percussion<lb />instruments. This group is one of the many music groups with in the school of music.<lb />They play. music in-all styles like contemporary art music, ethnic ensemble, pop, jazz etc. It<lb />is a selected ensemble group, which is only open by audition and is primarily intended for<lb />upper level graduates and graduate students. It is specifically for music majors whose<lb />concentration ~1s percussion. Dr. Jonathan Wacker, the director of the ensemble, has been<lb />working for the School of Music for the past twelve years. Dr. Wacker was elated by his<lb />studentsT flawless performance. The proud look on his face showed his excitement in. his<lb />protegées. The students performed many pieces but what was interesting about thém was<lb />that each piece gave the audience a different feeling. At times it was dreary, gloomy, and<lb />dark, then immediately changed to a piece that was upbeat, happy and pier BS was a<lb />show unlike any other,<lb /><lb />Some students were there for a class requirement and some were there for just there for<lb />entertainment. Allyson Ennet had to write a paper about the performance for her music<lb />appreciation class. It was better then I expected, so I~mTso glad my professor made us<lb />come. It was an overall great performance,� she said.<lb /><lb />Other students were there for support. Jacob Fatty, a freshman at ECU, was tise to<lb />support his roommate Devon Adams. Fatty said, I like coming to-watch*my friend<lb />perform because I love music! -I also like the fact that it isa: more student oriented group,<lb />so itTs feally nice to see the talent that these students have to offer�. ~<lb /><lb />The show-consisted of a mini act in the beginning, followed by three students playing the<lb />drums directly in front of the audience. Everyone in the crowd loved the direct interaction.<lb />One special student, David Miles, played a fifteenTminute piece all by memory. On top of<lb />that he was using four mallets instead of two. It was simply amazing. Miles ended the<lb /><lb />=, Performance and received a five minute standing ovation ftom the audience, The whole<lb />Soper ormance from the ensemble was breath taking and it was evidentTafter the show, that -<lb /><lb />there are some talented musicians at ECU.<lb /><lb />f<lb /> Anibide Mutio<lb />ra sate 3 e<lb />ff 60. Tee se of, ;<lb />nibs : oe 5 ; s, e3<lb />Mee oi gen eh ai : BESS ES. Tas le bs et Ge<lb />we ALT NSS Bee dora serene ae oe pe eee rae remy Ota ey were ors et cece Er sey nea te ee 30S ey mr)<lb />3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15<lb /><lb />redhat ate, tev<lb /><lb />16<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Ia he A i EM Me ESE Re PSC MY PE I ROS PE<lb /><lb />17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ta.<lb />PSL RC SS<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />Spring Break can either be-a time of relaxation, a time toT | =<lb />catch up on studies, or a time just to have fun! While some, =<lb />students escapedto the beach, others relaxed -at home while<lb /><lb />eating home cooked meals. Sophomores Ivona Spady and<lb />Kelsey Anderson decided to do something a little different.<lb />and adventurous for spring break. They went on a mini-toad<lb />trip, traveling to different parts. of Georgia, Virginia Béach,<lb />Atlanta and Norfolk Virginia. They had a chance to explore<lb />each city.and college town, and even were able to tour some<lb />other schoolTs fraternity houses. They experienced - the<lb />sorority life,�yeven though they are not sisters of a sorority<lb />themselves, and attend socials and fundraisers.. One of their<lb /><lb />favorite. things they did was celebrate Fat Tuesday: inj,<lb /><lb />downtown Athens. A couple days. later they went to a parade.<lb />and all-day party for St. PatrickTs Day. Even though they had<lb />to go to so many-places and do many different things in a<lb />small amount of time, they both exclaimed they had an,<lb />awesome road trip! Spady: said, My favorite part of the trip<lb />was just being:free to explore a new place and new people,<lb />and experience a different setting. I loyed trying new things,<lb />foads, ways of life; and a long car ride! It was a very telaxing<lb />yet exciting and fun spring break.�<lb /><lb />Amanda Mutio<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />As students relax and eat pizza at the international<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />T house, they discuss language and culture at the.<lb /><lb />Tanguage exchange program social. te<lb /><lb />a:<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11<lb /><lb />friends!<lb /><lb />Students were enthusiastic about the program and were excitedto learn about all<lb />~ the different cultures. Leake explained, I hope everyone learns at least a little<lb />about their partnerTs culture; Language and culture go hand in hand, and are<lb /><lb />The. Language Exchange Program had their. first meet and greet on ValentineTs<lb /> the each studentTs partner info Via email. She believed: people may ~be shy orT find<lb /><lb />- event for everyone to meet their partners together. She also said, I think itT s nice<lb />that they can meet everyone. else who is in language.<lb /><lb />~ experience and that they improved their second language and learned about<lb /><lb />I backgrounds meeting and speaking 1 in English, and in the next minute speaking in<lb />_ French or Arabic.T For the rest of the semester these students met oncé.a month.. -<lb />Throughout. the semester they met with: their partners as much. as possible sO they<lb />: __ could improve their language : skills. An Arabic student by the name of Abdul<lb />th Aldossari said that he likes the j Program because itTs better practice than just<lb /><lb />; reading. He also said,it'was more interactive and. a great way to meet new pevrls, -<lb />Amanda Mutio pe ape is PT ae SS SO OS ta EON, ee EK Stag oe<lb /><lb />Practicing a different terete can be see difficult at times, ees il for<lb /><lb />foreign exchange students or those students adapting to new envitonments where<lb />there is a language barrier. In order to better their language skills, practice outside<lb />the classroom is completely necessary. One student, Abigail Leake, who is working<lb />on her masters in International Studies, noticed a problem within ECUTs language<lb />program where she was not gétting enough practice outside the classroom.<lb /><lb />Consequently, she decided to make a program specifically for students that were<lb /><lb />trying to. improve their second language. She came up with the idea for the bears<lb />Language Exchange Program. Not only would it help students swith Weer language %<lb />skills and compel students to meet new péople, but also allow them to learn about<lb />the other studentTs culture and traditions. Lua. Liu, a student from China that<lb />graduated i in 2004, loves the Language Exchange Program. ] love learning about<lb />other countries and cultures. ItTs ~a pteat peneten plus, I get'to mee many new<lb />Liu said. ~i 7<lb /><lb />*,<lb />7<lb /><lb />equally as important, so this progtam does, not just open the door for people to<lb />learn language; it opens the door to learning about foreign cultures.�<lb /><lb />Day. All of the students in the program went to meet their partner. Leake sent out<lb />it awkward to contact a strariger about meeting up, so she decided to plan thisT<lb /><lb />changenot just their<lb />partners.T  She hopes by the end of the semester that everyone had a greatT<lb /><lb />different-cultures. Students were excited as. they: walked in and met their future�<lb />friend. Leake said it was amazing to see all the students from different<lb /><lb />21 22<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb />12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />a SS SS epee ore oc = - " : =<lb /><lb />On January 28th, Dr. Kathleen A. Knafl, Associate Dean for Research and the Frances Hill Fox Distinguished Professor, School of Nursing,<lb />University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, delivered the keynote address over lunch. Following a brief overview of the purposes of qualitative<lb />injury, in this presentation I describe different stances regarding criteria for evaluating qualitative reports. Commonly accepted criteria (importance,<lb />appropriateness, coherence, clarity, ethical conduct) are identified. The presentation addresses what readers might reasonably expect from a qualitative<lb />report as well as how to judge the relative merits of what is presented.� Breakout sessions included Data Analysis Techniques by Tracy VanHollt,<lb />Christine Avenarius on the Power of Mixed Method Designs, Creating Rigorous Products of Qualitative Research by Drs. Beth Velde and Sharon<lb />Knight, and Journal Editors, pis ese led by Dr. Kathleem Knafl, with Dr. Jim Mitchell, Dr. Annette Greer, and Dr. David Griffith as<lb />Participants.<lb /><lb />According to Donald Beal, ay Galime steele fromKinston studying Recreation and Leisure Studies (RCLS), my area of concentration is recreation<lb />and park admihistration. I everttually| want to cotitthtie my studies at East Carolina and pursue my PhD. Studying Recreation and Leisure Studies<lb />Just felt right® as I love being outdoots. By studying rural tourism and economic impact and development in communities, I can better explore the<lb />Personal ¢offlicts between water craft-and/fishermant | have always been interested in water based recreation, and it is something that needs to be<lb />further §fudied. The sympésium informed me about the Vatious aspects of research, as well as all that it encompasses. I thoroughly enjoyed it and<lb />learne&amp;® lotof be gece things. �<lb /><lb />Students, Preity, bad coinmpuiity members alike Bresented a variety of posters as well. Dr. Michele Mendes, RN,CPN, College of Nursing at ECU<lb />presented on Black Parents® Experiences Accessing Health Carefor Their Children With Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN); Dr. John Tyler<lb />Wilson, CRNA, spoke about The. Experiences 6f Military CRIWATs with Service Personnel who are Emerging from General Anesthesia along with Dr.<lb />Marie E, PokornyRN, ECU College of Nursing; Christine B*Avenarius, Departtment of Anthropology, ECU, Zhao Xudong, China Agricultural<lb />University, Qi¢Xin\ Beijing A&amp; demy of Social Sciences and Jeffery C Johnson, {GSP, ECU discussed*Going to Court? Comparing Social Networks<lb />and Attitudes Towards Corruption i in Rusalvand Urban Ghia, 0 name\a few."The wide range of, presentations acrossthe various disciplines proves<lb />that if @here are questions to be.answeredsthen ECU students are willin§ toyéenduct the researéhyto find the answers;<lb /><lb />In the wotdsTof Dr: Velde/ Research i is important because as an �,�ducatér/lyaeed to be able tdybe effective. In order to do that, I must be involved in<lb />creating néw-knowledge and" evaluating éxisting knowledge. Most of/the research that I do issalled engaged sch@larship and it focuses on developing<lb />Partnerships with communitiéS"In order to fesearch and find solutions to problems important to them. ZorayNeale Hurston, American folklorist<lb />and Writer, 4903-1960, quotes, Research 1s formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. Through research and knowledge, we will<lb />find ourselyes.6n theizdad to discovety.*<lb /><lb />DeniseBlackshear<lb /><lb />Photo by Geniey Yang<lb /><lb />Many education majors find themselves in the Speigh ee Bed beside Rivers.<lb /><lb />a 4<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb />sah Sat<lb /><lb />~<lb />;<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />Taya Rls<lb /><lb />aT<lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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        <p>. ° . se  : a ae : , : é . :<lb />a aw x rp * Ss : . pice 2 a ~ mm ; an ; A<lb />ea = EES = "" "= Sara<lb /><lb />;<lb />WOR he A<lb /><lb />Dennis Aliotta<lb />unleashes the<lb />hammer!<lb /><lb />me<lb /><lb />a<lb />ae ey<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />4<lb />pe,<lb /><lb />The 2010-2011 East Carolina Track and Field team had a successful.year finishing-off-6th in the conference for the<lb />men and 5th in the conference for the women.,.Some of the highlights of the season were that freshman Aieshi<lb />Goggins and sophorhore Tynita Butts were both Conference Champions at the Conference USA:Championship<lb />TrackT meet. Goggins won the 100-meter dash and Butts won the high jump: Also, Goggins and Butts were both<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />named All-Americans.<lb /><lb />- At the Conference USA Outdoor Championship meet, the men had 10 Top-5 finishes. In the 4x100 meter relay,<lb />freshman, Desmond Lawrence, sophomore ~Austin Lewis,:senior Mario Briscoe and junior Isiah*Gyasi finished<lb />second by fractions of a second with atime of 46.24. dn the hammer throw the Pirates placed 3rd and 4th by way<lb />of junior Dennis Aliolla and sophomore Montrell Morrow. Morrow also finished 2nd in the discus competition.<lb />On the womenTs side of the Outdoor Championship meet, the ladies had 9 Top-5 finishes with two Ist place<lb /><lb />_ finishes. Goggins won the 100-meter dash as a freshman with a-time of 51:94.and Butts won the high jump by<lb />cleating the height of 1.78 meters. In the hammer. throw senior Maegan, Lewis posted a mark of 57.55 meters, which<lb />placed her in second, and Junior Kim Kanala posted.a mark-of 54.58 meters that earned her the 4th spot.<lb /><lb />Senior. distance runner Jordan Neil was named Conference USA Male Outdoor Athlete-of-the-Week after recording<lb />the second fastést 1,500-meter time in the nation. With a time of 3:43.43, Neil set the programs record for 1,500<lb />and broke the previous tecord by nearly three seconds. He already has the indoor record for the 3,000-meter.<lb /><lb />Overall, the Track and Field#Pirates had an outstanding season with various highlights to remember.<lb />Andy Parham aA T<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18<lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Bb Photos by Athle<lb /><lb />ee eet ey<lb />tics MediaT Relations.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />volleyball<lb /><lb />APR REUNITE EMRE RETR TET REA S CT Sere<lb /><lb />Nicole Jones sets<lb />it for the Pirates!<lb /><lb />The 2010-2011 Pirate Volleyball season was a season to build and strengthen ECU's Volleyball program.<lb />Head Coach Patti Rolf commented on her second season as head coach for the Lady Pirates, We got.to<lb />bring i in a lot of new people this season, a lot of new energy, and I think the key for us is just getting some<lb />maturity.�<lb /><lb />Volleyball is work. The effort these athletes put in as positive representatives of East. Carolina deserves be<lb /><lb />a respected and commended. They live and breathe volleyball, training, and traveling without missing a beat<lb />in ~their academic calendar.<lb />Rolf elaborated, What weTre trying to dois instill this concept of putting the hours in between volleyball<lb /><lb />and academics becauseT thatTs ~extremely important to this team, and bécause they want to be the top<lb />academic team in the whole nation. Anything you want to be great at requires a lot of effort and a lot of<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />time.�<lb /><lb />Starting freshman, Whitney Campbell gives an inside perspective from the eyes of a newcomer on the<lb /><lb />team, A lot of us are from different places but we come together on the court: We're like a family; we<lb />keep each other motivated even if we're down, We keep each other dedicated because Volleyball isnTt as<lb />easy as people think. You have to be dedicated to: it.�<lb /><lb />I think we have a lot of potential.� Coach Rolf spoke with: pride for. her team.  Hopefully you can Keep<lb />watching the potential, and watching the athletes play, hopefully peoples ill see where we're going.�<lb />Pirate Volleyball is taking the steps it takes to become a strong, successful program: The 2010-2011 season<lb />was a stepping stone on the path leading fo gteatness. 2<lb />Lorianna Whitford<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Tet et it HH , bo, Se oP ree re ee: wn . ee Putty SEZ FR BES 55 Pees ie evn. re ; % ss Nee <lb />. - eae oe apebe : 2 a i ee RELA ap Dea aie * vo OV gs soe ate ft. on mts 4 SE an Ce ee<lb /><lb />Brock Young<lb /><lb />putting up a finger<lb />roll against UTEP.<lb /><lb />This year has been a historic year in Pirate basketball under the command of Jeff Lebo. The Pirates ended up with an 18<lb />and 16 season with key wins over Memphis, UTEP. and UCEF. Also, with LeboTs first season he lead the pirates to their first<lb /><lb />post season appearance in 18 years and their first-ever win in the Conference USA tournament.<lb /><lb />The Pirates were led by a core of seniors that included Conference USA 6th Man of The YearT Brock Young who fought<lb />Knee injures throughout the season. The senior class also included Chad Wynn, Jontate Sherrod and Jamar Abrams. These<lb /><lb />four seniors helped motivate their team to overcomeT struggles and get the Pirate Nation excited about basketball. This year<lb />the attendance was at a high, recording 3 of the highest game attendance numbers in the history of Minges andT the average<lb />attendance went increased 3,718 to 5,450 people per game. © This winning season, helped show that ECU could have a<lb />competitive basketball team and proved that we can compete with the top schools in our conference. Coach Lebo and his<lb />staff are continuing to improve this basketball team in the off-season and ty are hoping to progress even more then they<lb />did last year and bring home another winning term and maybe even.a Conference USA Championship.<lb /><lb />% Ce Andy Parham 4 7<lb /><lb />Wee ae<lb />= i eee<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />a See S<lb />.<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25<lb /></p>
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          <lb />The: 2010-2011 year was a new Start for the -Lady Pirates under the refreshedT leadership of Goach Heather Macy. Coach<lb />Macy started off her first yeat as ECUTs WomenTs Baskethall coachT with a winning record with 16-15.'~Coach Macy led<lb />her: teamT to the second round of the Conference'USA Tournament.<lb /><lb />Having a new coach is tough on the players and on the staff. As.we learned each other it got better and better<lb />througholt the season;� said Coach Macy. We were one of the hottest teams in March.�<lb /><lb />Phe Lady. Pirates averagedT 70.3 points a:game and shot 42 percent.from the field, 32 percent from behind the arch and<lb />as a team shot 68 percent fromthe free throw line and went to the line around 15:1 times.a game. On the defensive<lb />Side, they only allowed. 69.1 points'a game and averaged 10.6'steals a game, 2.7 blocks a game and grabbed 38.7<lb />rebounds a game.<lb /><lb />Senior Kim Gay. had an-outstanding year to end her career as a Pirate. Gay led the lady pirates by.averaging 12.3 points<lb /><lb />a game and shot 80 percent from#the free throw line. The-womenTs team also got a lot of help in the post game from<lb />junior Jean Best Best led-the team by shooting 59 percent form-the field and also dominated with 42 blocks for the<lb />year. Junior Ashley Glarke also led*the defensive front of the Pirates by with 64 steals.<lb /><lb />Overall, the Lady Pirates took command on the court and thrived under a new, motivational coach.<lb />Andy Parham<lb /><lb />La el St a. ee SR et FEA bake | es -<lb /><lb />Crystal. Wilson<lb /><lb />~catching a break<lb /><lb />away against<lb /><lb />Marshall.<lb /><lb />20 21<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />?<lb /></p>
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          <lb />* ECU baseball has an on going annual<lb /><lb />tradition of honoring one of ECUTs best<lb />coaches Keith LeClair. LeClair was ECUTs<lb />coach in the late 90Ts and coached for 5<lb />years. LeClair suffered form amyotrophic<lb /><lb />lateral sclerosis, which eventually took his<lb /><lb />life. Since 2003, the baseball program has<lb />given a player the honor to,wear Coach<lb />LeClairs historic number, and this year the<lb />number was given to.senior Austin<lb />Homan. It is an honor.and privilege,�<lb />said Homan. ItTs awesome to be included<lb />with a group of guys like Brian<lb />Cavanaugh, Ben Sanderson, Brandon<lb />Henderson, and Drew Schieber,� he said.<lb /><lb />There are many reasons why Homan is the i 3 ; ee Trent Whitehead<lb /><lb />f perfect example of the #23. After he . ~° eng : : ss i i: a Yds : Ze . eS running though 3rd.<lb />graduates this year, he aspires to open his [i a, eee :<lb />Own training facilities to train athletes and<lb />help them reach their goals like he has.<lb />This year Homan has suffered through an<lb />injury but still is playing well with a .200<lb />batting average and playing in 24 games<lb />and homered once. ECU baseball has<lb />affected mé as a person, especially wearing<lb /><lb />the number 23,� said'Homan. Now I have<lb />a work ethic and.I have developed<lb /><lb />relationships and time management,� he<lb />said.Since this was his senior year Homan<lb />was trying to help lead this team to<lb />Omaha. Z<lb /><lb />As a team unity, all of the players are<lb /><lb />bases Re Se Ve fees ei<lb /><lb />having.a great year on both sides of the a ie te ine ai<lb /><lb />field. Strong pitching has created a lot of<lb />~ opportunities for this young offense, and pe canons mee cae ox |<lb />~ Pie Cee mek Gs ee i<lb />ff SSR ARs CES es ae<lb /><lb />: strong field play has helped give the Low<lb />pitchers the confidence to step up to the<lb /><lb />3 mound and pitch.<lb />Andy Parham<lb /><lb />Sie<lb /><lb />aie me<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>» 2 os an he ae! - *<lb />Tee ke el<lb />eh as<lb /><lb />ve VI p. &amp;<lb /><lb />From playmg on the old softball field and to<lb /><lb />shining in the brand new softball complex, senior<lb />pitcher Toni Paisley has become one of the-bést<lb />pitchers in C-USA. With a regular season record of<lb />30-11 and an era of 1.08 Paisley has led the team on<lb />the field.. Paisley still looks to improve her<lb /><lb />pitching. I always want to improve, J ask myself<lb /><lb />why I am losing and try to piece it all together,� she.<lb />said. Not only ~is Paisley a dominant pitcher, but<lb /><lb />she is also a leader on the field. With a fairly young =<lb /><lb />te<lb />cine!<lb /><lb />team, Paisley has to make sure her teammates*know<lb />what to do, I-am vocal, k excite everyone, show<lb />confidence and lead by example,� said-Paisley. The<lb /><lb />combination of PaisleyTs leadership-and the youth<lb />of this team creates a veryTspecial team, The youth<lb />is a positjve, bring added excitement and added<lb /><lb />; emotion to the game,T. said.Coach Kee. After<lb /><lb />Toni Paisley Pitching in her 4 A winning the C-USA championship last year thé<lb /><lb />first game of the season. : ~ softball team looks to repeat. We want to win C-<lb />USA and establish home field advantage with out<lb /><lb />new stadium,~ said Kee.<lb /><lb />Paisley led the pirates to another Conference USA<lb />Championship withTa 36-20 regular season record,<lb />In the Conference USA Tournament, which was<lb />hosted at the new softball stadium, the pitates<lb />allowed a total of 2 runs throughout thes@hole<lb />tournament and had. wins over Memphis, Houston<lb />and Tulsa to reclaim the title. :<lb />With the new stadium bringing inspiration, and<lb />motivation to the players, the younger teammates<lb />are stepping it up and bringing even more talent to<lb />the field. The new stadium can sit 1,000 people and<lb />will-facilitate the Pirates to-hold an NCAA regional<lb />game. This complex will also hostsmumerous<lb />tournaments every season and will bring a lot of<lb />new energy'to the program and 1s expected to help<lb />recruiting as well.<lb /><lb />Andy Parham<lb /><lb />The ECU softball team<lb />comes out of the<lb />huddle to play there<lb />first game in their New<lb />softball. stadium.<lb /><lb />pe<lb /><lb />Photos by Andy' Pathan<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THe Dance Team, a talented group of 22 young ladies, participates in dancing for football, basketball and baseball seasons each<lb /><lb />year. Their season is basically all year, running from August- May and requires a lot of commitment.<lb /><lb />Beginning in August, they prepare for football season in which they are a part of the ECU marching band. We take part in<lb />Band Camp before school is in session to learn material for games. During football season we practice Monday, Tuesday, Friday<lb />and add in a Wednesday practice once in a while. This year we had a very exciting football season, after winning the NC State<lb />game we went on to a bowl game in D.C to face Maryland,� said senior and ECU Dance Team captain, Alice Fair. Most of the<lb />girls on the team come from a strong dance background, including competing for several,years. During the fall season the team<lb />requires the ladies to stay in shape, but also requires them to participate in 6am workouts twice a week in the Murphy Center<lb /><lb />Es<lb /><lb />with trainérs.<lb /><lb />Once basketball season begins the team practices up to 4 times a week. The ladiesTdance for all home men and women games,<lb />and for the past few years they have been competing in NDA College Cheer and Dance Nationals. We usually begin<lb />practicing in the winter during basketball season and then we practice every day until nationals, which are ~held.in April in<lb /><lb />Daytona Beach, Florida,�Tsaid Fair. .When baseball season starts, sometimes they have overlapping games including 2 basketball<lb /><lb />games followed by a baseball game. The ladies are one of the few teams inTthe nation to dance during baseball: season, and<lb />during the baseball games, the ladies are called the ECU Diamond Dancers because they dance on the dugouts. The captains<lb />split the team in half and assign equal games to each team. !<lb /><lb />Once nationals practices begin, the team puts in a lot of hours trying to perfect their dances. This year, the Dance Team<lb />competed with two dances, and their hip-hop routine was actually choreographed by a former member of the team, Brittiney<lb />Wall, who is an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader. The competition was really difficult this year but we gave it our all and. came out<lb />happy knowing that we did the best we could,� said Fair. Bo<lb />Not only did the ECU Dance Team put on dazéling performances throughout the year, but they also participated in many<lb />appearances and fundraisers throughout the Pirate community.<lb /><lb />Ashley M. Adams | |<lb /><lb />vA<lb /><lb />25<lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb />SBS sli Sane se<lb /><lb />sca<lb /><lb />i<lb />re<lb /><lb />poem: eh<lb />""--<lb /><lb />Greek Life is growing. �<lb /><lb />to be or not to be<lb /><lb />Aside from the traditional, widely-notarized fraternities and sororities in both the Pan-Hellenic and National Pan-Hellenic Councils, organizations bringing together<lb />students from other ethnic diversities fall under the umbrella of the Multicultural Greek Council, or MGC. The purpose of the MGC is to uniteTmulticultural and<lb />culturally based fraternities and sororities and serve the needs of multicultural Greeks. On 12 January 2011, East Carolina University held its first ever Multicultural<lb />Greek Invitational. Hosting organizations included Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority, Inc., Sigma Omicron Epsilon Sorority, Inc., and also Iota Nu Delta Fraternity, Inc.<lb /><lb />Ps<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />The Multicultural Greek Council serves as a governing body that creates and maintains high standards in the lives. of culturally-based fraternities and sororities by<lb />upholding higher education, voluntarily providing various services to the surrounding communities, improve leadership, address, manage, and create strategic<lb />programming and also to unify organizations involved in the Multicultural Greek Council. In addition to this, it also establishes a sense of community both<lb /><lb />internally within the Greek community, as well as externally in the surrounding communities. �<lb /><lb />Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc., founded in December of 1975 at Kean University in Union, New Jersey provides social and cultural activities, as well as<lb /><lb />carries out educational programs. To Promoting leadership and maintaining high academic standards, this organization serves as a voice for the Latino/a community.<lb />Latin by tradition and not by definition,� President Amanda Mutio, ECU Sophomore and intended Nursing Major feels A sorority is a sisterhood where we all<lb /><lb />share a common goal. Our primary goal is to help the community and provide social and cultural activities; as well as carry on charitable and educational programs.<lb />Everyone is accepted into our sisterhood. Because I love the principles of this organization, which are unity, love and respect, my sisterhood means a lot to me, as |<lb />am a member of the founding line. My sisters are like a family to me, and I know that we have created lifelong friendships. I can even count on them for anything,<lb /><lb />and they know that they can count on me. Even when times get tough, we stick together and can overcome anything. I like being Greek because it shows ECU,that<lb />there is more diversity than one would expect. We embrace culture and are a fairly new organization on campus. The foundation of the MGC at ECU also. shows that<lb /><lb />Providing a sisterhood based on unity, love and respect, these lovely ladies develop strong leaders who aim to provide political; social and cultural activities that<lb /><lb />/ promote community and cultural diversity arid awareness. Jazmine Mufioz, Sophomore; double major in Athletic Training and Health Education, and Founding<lb /><lb />Sister #7 of the sorority claims I chose Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Incorporated because not only did I fall in love with the principles and purpose but with<lb />it reaching out to my cultural side, it made me feel like J belonged there. To be-in a Greek organization, it means-to be a part of something bigger than yourself that<lb />at the end of the day, the goal is to help others who need it most. A Greek organization is considered your family away from home with a group of people that<lb />you've created a lifelong bond with. The best part of being Greek has to be the family you gain away from home because it is a nationwide organization; therefore you<lb />have family everywhere across the nation. Also, being Greek 1s being a part of bigger something than yourself that benefits your community and those who may need<lb /><lb />ims� |. 7 ear,<lb />$<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />~the vision to create and maintain an organization whose principles expand the culture of Native American People and also support education and<lb /><lb />*y<lb /><lb />and culture. By i increasing t the awareness of the challenges faced by Native Americans in their daily endeavors and encourage the enrollment of "<lb /><lb />ee ee eee an<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Siema Omicron Epsilon is a sorority for women of Native American descent. Unlike Panbad Theta Alpha Sorority, Inc., Sigma Gita Epsilon<lb />Sorority, Inc. was founded i in March of 1997 right here at East Carolina-University. This organization focuses on culture and education first and has "<lb /><lb />unity of women. As the second American Indian sorority in the nation, they provide fellowship for Native American women enrolled at several "<lb />colleges in North Carolina, involve Native American women in learning experiences about the culture and history of Native Americans, as well : as .<lb />Provide universities and communities with programs that expose everyone to the riches of the Native American contribution to AmericaTs histor :<lb /><lb />Native American Women in higher education, these ladies express their culture through food and dance, and provide enrichment through<lb />Scholarship, service, and sisterhood to Native American women.<lb /><lb />Serving as a forum to encourage education, Iota Nu Delta National Fraternity, Inc. seeks men of Shakti, eternal strength. As an organization, Iota Nu : cs<lb />Delta constantly strives.to extend its areas of influence, to include local neighborhoods and communities by partaking in several social service<lb />activities: In addition to this, brothers in every chapter have dedicated themselves toward bettering the lives of those around them by volunteerism.<lb />Avcording to Farman Usman, Paradigm 351,� Iota Nu Delta Fraternity, Inc., I am a Psychology major and am minoring in Pre-Med studies. I am :<lb /><lb />a sophomore and was a founding member of this colony. Being Greek allows you to have more connections with all of the different types of people racy:<lb />in different fields who are from various aggregations. To me, being in a fraternity is to be part of an organization whose values and principles |<lb />parallel mine. Iota Nu DeltaTs official philanthropies are the South Asian Marrow Association of Recruiters (SAMAR), which is a subsidiary of the<lb />Saconal Marrow Donor Progen MDD so we are definitely an Souep zation that believes in giving back to the community as much as possible.<lb /><lb />T <lb />5 <lb /><lb />Greek organizations are groups 8 of individuals Sho share similar interests and are bonded together by common visions and aspirations Whi e these ;<lb />bonds are created. through rituals and Practices in which all members participate, they are based on common principles such as truth, honor,<lb />friendship, and knowledge, and it is. these instilled ideas that help members through their everyday activities. As an umbrella counc<lb />Multicultural Greek erie iene ae the MCG provides a forum vacate allows for ile sb Pai oe of programs, services and<lb /><lb />ane<lb /><lb />diversity amongst soileltis institutions, their surrounding communities, and the greater NE RE large.<lb />Denise Blackshear<lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb />Me)<lb /><lb />n<lb />. pad<lb /><lb />x<lb />TERNEL WAS<lb /><lb />che Ae Dm che Be ah de Skt RS Ee i a See St<lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb />11<lb /><lb />Have you ever been interested in learning more about Greek Life at East<lb />Carolina? Have you ever wondered what the Divine Nine is, or want to<lb />meet the members of those fraternities and sororities personally? All you<lb />have to do is show up at the annual Meet the Greeks event and talk to<lb />Tierini Hodges. Hundreds of students attended the event, which was<lb />held in Hendrix Theater in the Mendenhall Student Center on August<lb />28. After listening to an introductory talk about the National Pan-<lb />Hellenic Council and Greek life, the students went on a timed rotation<lb />between rooms where the Divine Nine� gave informative presentations.<lb />After they finished presenting facts about their group, the Greeks<lb />allowed students time to ask questions about Greek life and their<lb />sorority or fraternity in particular. The students then had their card<lb />stamped, and cards from students who collected stamps from all of the<lb />sororities or fraternities were entered in prize drawings. The event was<lb />great for students who intend to go Greek or just want to know more<lb />about the experience and the process, as well as beneficial for parents<lb />who have questions or concerns about their Pirate going Greek.<lb /><lb />Elizabeth Richard<lb /><lb />12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />Photos by Elizabeth Richard<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ig CAS<lb /><lb />A aA SOE Pe -<lb />Fn ae<lb />2 4a A ee<lb /><lb />Brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon gathered in their running<lb /><lb />positions to complete the 6th annual Casey Rodgers 5k race in<lb /><lb />downtown Greenville.<lb /><lb />Casey Rodger was another brother that was killed by a drunk<lb />driver and we hold this 5k every Spring in his memory,� said<lb />ECU sophomore Alex Serkes from Salisbury, Maryland: As Serkes §<lb />and the rest of his fraternity stretch and ready their muscles for<lb />the race, drinks and snacks are being served beside the large<lb /><lb />music amplifiers blasting Bon Jovi.<lb /><lb />The race was open to all residents for twenty dollars to-enter and +<lb />procure a number to run. Everyone who ran|paid the cover<lb />charge and the money went to the Muscular Dystrophy<lb />Association.<lb /><lb />ECU senior Lindsay Hoskin participated in the race as her<lb />project for her senior seminar. Hoskin did the public relations<lb />for the race with Sigma Alpha Epsilon being the community<lb /><lb />partner.<lb />T notified the School of Communication and School of Health<lb /><lb />Sciences about the event and several businessesaround<lb />Greenville,� said Hoskin. We have received monetary donations<lb />from Omega Sports, Pita Pit, Wasabi 88 among other businesses.<lb />All these places either donated money or gift cards to their<lb /><lb />establishments.�<lb /><lb />One particular runner and fraternity brother made the race with<lb />his best friend. JJ Jefferies organized the race for the residents and<lb />his brothers along side his dog Tucker a large chocolate lab.<lb /><lb />sigma alpha epsilon<lb /><lb />The untimely death of Casey Rodgers is forever entombed in this<lb />annual 5k race. The love and appreciation held by his Sigma<lb />Alpha Epsilon brothers lives on 1n CaseyTs memory.<lb /><lb />at<lb />Krystyna Bowling Bf<lb /><lb />Photos by Sim Asher<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sake eee<lb />: ye Fe I ote i Pe SPS<lb /><lb />For the past eleven years, Alpha Phi has had their annual Heart Throb Charity Event. This year, Heart<lb />Throb 2011� was a huge success. During the month of February each year, the members of Alpha Phi<lb />kidnap fraternity members and bring them back to their sorority house. Usually the fraternity brothers<lb />know what is about to happen but this year, a couple of the guys had no clue what was going on which<lb />made the event even funnier. Before the guys were kidnapped and taken to the Alpha Phi house, the<lb />sorority members dressed them up like a girls on campus. The fraternity guys were wearing everything<lb />from makeup to dresses. Some guys were even forced to wear heels! It was a hysterical publicity stunt�<lb />as Alpha Phi sister Kristina Williamson described it. Once they were kidnapped and playfully tortured,<lb />the Alpha PhiTs brought their ~prisonersT back to their house and ate pizza, listened to music, and played<lb /><lb />Twister.<lb /><lb />This year Alpha Phi members kidnapped guys from twelve different fraternities. Once all the Frat Boys<lb />were kidnapped and held hostage, their frat brothers had to bail them out by donating at least $50. A<lb /><lb />couple days after they kidnapped the boys, Alpha Phi members set up a booth in Wright Plaza. They<lb />stood outside with jars for each fraternity that participated. Students around campus could help bail the<lb />brothers out by giving donations to the Alpha Phi Foundation. Alpha Phi hosts a social for the<lb />fraternity that raises the most money for the foundation. After the event is over each year, the girls make<lb />t-shirts with all the local businesses and fraternities that donated to their national philanthropy and<lb />helped make the event a success.Not only did Heart Throb bring the Greek Community together, but it<lb />also raised money for a wonderful cause that supports heart health for women. All Proceeds went<lb />towards the Alpha Phi Foundation, which facilitates cardiac care. Their foundation, which all sisters hold<lb />close to their heart, empowers women to be generous givers to their community. Alpha PhiTs Vice<lb />President, Kristina Williamson, said the Alpha Phi foundation is geared toward women cardiac care,<lb />scholarships, and sisters in need.�<lb /><lb />Amanda Mutio<lb /><lb />aoe<lb /><lb />Teg<lb /><lb />2 Ae At I ile Be det OS I Ee i eae oO Gee<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Three years ago East Carolina UniversityTs NPHC decided to start a blood drive competition during<lb />the month of February in-order to celebrate Black history Month. The American. Red Cross saw<lb />such a great turn out with this event, that they turned this blood drive into a competition. Year<lb />after year this blood drive competition continues to be a success. The Greek Organizations that are<lb />under NPHC hosted this yearTs Blood drive Competition along with the American Red Cross. This<lb />blood drive specifically is geared toward minority groups ina regional wide competition with other<lb />universities across North Carolina and Virginia including Old Dominion University, The University<lb />of Virginia, William and Mary and many more.<lb /><lb />President of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Michael Jarrett, believes this blood drive is vital for<lb />minorities. Jarrett said, It is important to donate minority blood because minorities receive their<lb />own races blood more easily. An African American will receive another African American's blood<lb />more easily than a Caucasians. And this seems to apply to all races.� In 2009 ECU held the record<lb /><lb />_ for 89 pints of minority blood. This year their goal was to get at least 70 pints of minority blood.<lb />BCU successfully reached their goal and will continue to do so each year-with the help of students.<lb /><lb />Some students in attendance spoke of how they had been donating bloodT for years. Freshman<lb />Meredith Smith said, This is my sixth time giving blood and I plan on donating blood for the rest<lb />of my life.� For other students this blood drive was the first one they. ever went to. Criminal Justice<lb />Major Corey Browder also explained his participation, This was my first time donating blood, but<lb />I would definitely love to do it again. It feels good to know that I helped save someoneTs life.�<lb />Amanda Mutio :<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The NPHC Blood drive was<lb />a great success. Students<lb />from all over campus came<lb />to donate their blood and<lb />support a great cause.<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />Photos by Amanda Mutio<lb /><lb />é<lb />¢<lb /><lb />ot,<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24<lb /></p>
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        <p>8<lb /><lb />t<lb />\ , 4" fe dn +, ? , wigs ¢ : 4 oe i ta . BY Oe ae ee .<lb />Use - Duet ert , ae eae ray : : ra, . ~ 4 Rng ene  f , 7<lb />: ere ed s  ® : 5  ; , ee a Fee ~ iow ot 3 rs ; rt ae oe hy 1 ' ry te og ~ say oS<lb />' a f : .<lb /><lb /> i<lb />*. -* a . " ps * .<lb />Rass (Sh EE ea are ef Ret EE Toes ~ * Bog eee, tc EM rhe ae 5 = Vg 5S ee Oe, Bet ee ae ee 2.<lb /><lb />greek life ice cream social<lb /><lb />East Carolina University had a scholarship recognition social for Greek Life students in March. Sorority and fraternity members who had<lb />held académic success in the past semester were invited to.attend. Free Ice cream was provided to all the Greek students that had higher<lb />then a 3.5 for the fall semester of 2010. Even Patricia Dunn, the Mayor of Greenville was there to congratulate all the students on their<lb /><lb />| academic achievements. Damuilola Abisogun, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is proud of his GPA. Abisogun said, I not<lb /><lb />' only feel accomplished but I also feel like I am setting an example for the rest of my fraternity.� With Over 350 Greeks reaching this<lb />goal of a 3.5, many of these*students wonder how do they are able to balance everything in their life and still get excellent grades. Melissa<lb /><lb />Sampson, a senior majoring inTNursing, gave us insight of how she manages to get above a 3.5 all while being in Sigma Gamma-Rho<lb />Sorority, Inc. Sampson explained, You have.to learn how to prioritize. You have to be able to tell people no sometimes. But most<lb /><lb />importantly; you have to stay motivated.�: It is no secret that being a member of Greek Life is a timely commitment; staying motivated<lb /><lb />| and well rounded is the key to being academically successful while being involved.<lb />Amanda Mutio<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ECU Greeks ate and enjoyed<lb /><lb />themselves at the ice cream<lb /><lb />social as they celebrated their<lb />~achievements. This social was<lb /><lb />specifically for Greek students<lb />that had a 3.5 GPA or above.<lb /><lb />Senior Melissa Sampson and<lb />sophomore sunny Dattani discuss<lb />Greek life and academics as they enjoy<lb /><lb />their delicious ice cream.<lb /><lb />Photos by Amanda Muttio<lb /><lb />LOGE She Die PSL BUA AE ELEANOR oe! Pe So Rb 8 SS ee Pk st te ee ee ee eee oe<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />Per ag Ae Tee<lb /><lb />sO sail<lb /><lb />PALE A RAR AE ee of ho<lb /><lb />2 ey!<lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb />LetTs face it: Not all of us were blessed with the talent to carry a:tune. For those<lb />of us with the lack of aptitude, and an influx of ambition; there is a simple<lb />solution to this straightforward solution to our disheartenment: lip-synching!<lb />Commonly known as lip-singing or doing an Ashlee Simpson, lip-synching is the<lb />art of matching the movement of oneTs lips to a voice recording.<lb /><lb />How convenient to play rock star� to someone elseTs vocals while we seamlessly<lb />put on a good performance! ;<lb /><lb />On April 4, 2011, the East Carolina University Office of Greek Life hosted a<lb />sorority-fraternity lip-synching contest in celebration of Greek Week.<lb /><lb />Groups performed in two to five minute segments and put on a high-spirited<lb />spectacle of skits from various genres and decades of music. Some performances<lb />were dead on while others poked fun at how rhythm and coordination were not<lb />a pre-requisite for participation.<lb /><lb />From Delta Zeta and Sigma Omicron Epsilon performing to NsyncTs TearinT<lb />Up My Heart� and Bye Bye Bye,� along with HueyTs Pop, Lock, and Drop It,�<lb />to Zeta Tau Alpha, Iota Nu Delta and Kappa Sigma dancing to Infinity So<lb />AwesomeT (ISA)Ts Move It Like Bernie,� every student put on a performance to<lb /><lb />remember.<lb /><lb />Among the other groups represented were Delta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Rho,<lb />Delta Zeta, Sigma� Omicron Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Omega, Lambda<lb />Theta Alpha and Kappa Delta.<lb /><lb />As this was a competition, three winning groups were crowned. In third place<lb />were Kappa Delta and Alpha Tau Omega. The runners up were Delta Chi, Delta<lb />Sigma Pi, and Chi-Omega, crowning Alpha Omicron Pi, Sigma Gamma Rho,<lb />and Tau Kappa Epsilon as the winners as they performed to a mega mix of the<lb />Spice GirlsT Wannabe,� and the Backstreet BoysT As Long As You Love Me.�<lb />For us tone-deaf wannabes ~who appreciate the production that goes into the<lb />creation of a good song, lip-synching is the primary act of choice. Now-a-days,<lb />anyone can appear to have musical abilities matching those of our favorite<lb />artists. Though we may not be able to match the superlative standards of<lb />showmanship of those more artistically inclined, lip-synching contests ~afford us<lb />the opportunity to live out our inner music industry celebrity while mimicking<lb />our idols.<lb /><lb />Denise Blackshear<lb /><lb />a wD te eee a eee a<lb /><lb />11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />Photo by Amanda Mutio<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Michaela<lb />Robbins talks'to<lb />a student she<lb />has never met<lb />before but<lb />enjoys her time<lb />at the speed<lb /><lb />dating event .<lb /><lb />Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. are two Greek organizations at ECU which share the same<lb />National Philanthropy. St. Jude ChildrenTs Research Hospital has been the official philanthropic partner of Lambda Theta Alpha since 2010.<lb />LTA chapters across the country raise funds and awareness for St. Jude through campus and community events. Nationally Kappa Alpha Ps1<lb />has answered the call to service by raising more than $400,000"representing the largest contribution that they have ever donated to charity.<lb />Because both Greek organizations have the same philanthropy they decided to conduct a joint fundraiser for it. The speed dating event was<lb />geared to all students on campus. Bricieda Rodriguez attended the event and explained why she enjoyed it so much. It was really nice seeing<lb /><lb />new faces and eating free food all while doing it for a great cause. I will go to any event that supports St. Judes,� Rodriguez said.<lb /><lb />At the end of the event any student that donated to St. Judes was able to be in a drawing to win a $25 gift card for an on-campus restaurant.<lb />They were encouraged to take their favorite speed dating partner out with the gift card they received. Whenever someone donated any amount<lb />of money, they received a card with a childTs name, their picture, and their survival story on it. These cards were really inspirational to a lot of<lb />the students because all of the children on the cards survived because they were at St. Jude Children's hospital receiving radiation and<lb />chemotherapy. This event was a huge success because not only did students get to take a break from their studies and speed date, but money<lb />was also raised for a great cause. One of the KappaTs Pat Davis said, Every little bit helps when it comes to St. Judes. We as College students<lb />have the ability to make a difference, so why not have fun and make a difference at the same time?�<lb /><lb />This fundraising event exemplified a special Greek unity in which two organizations came together for a special cause. Not only did they raise<lb /><lb />money for St. Jude, but they also made friends and enjoyed speed dating!<lb /><lb />Amanda Mutio<lb />»<lb />Lambda Theta<lb />Alpha and Kappa<lb />Alpha Psi host a<lb />speed dating event<lb />where all proceeds a<lb />went to St. Judes. =<lb />3<lb />Ss<lb />Ss<lb />x<lb />S<lb />=<lb /><lb />oT SRS Tae ae ke BALI Set eS ak GN a Ef ate ale 7 es # WERE BABE © he le Y<lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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