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        <p>sy<lb /><lb />Seabee bhees<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />This year, incoming ECU freshmen are required to<lb />live on campus for their first two semesters<lb /><lb />sually, freshmen decide to live on campus their first year. This year, they<lb />didnt have a choice. Campus Living required all freshmen (or those who<lb />were under 30 hours) to live on-campus in a residence hall for at least two<lb />semesters. The universitys definition of freshmen is students who have completed<lb />fewer than 30 hours of college credit " excluding AP. dual enrollment, or early col-<lb />lege hours.� However, if a newly-enrolled student is over 21 years old, a U.S. Armed<lb />Forces veteran, married, has dependent children or lives with their parents less than<lb /><lb />35 miles away, they are not required to live in university housing.<lb /><lb />Student opinion is varied on the subject of on-campus living. Its a great way to<lb />meet tons of people and make new friends!� said Yash Patel, freshman biology<lb />major. Students such as Sarah Lisson, freshman nutrition science major, and<lb />Shayna Meyers, freshman exercise physiology major, said that they liked the<lb />convenience of being close to classes and all of the on-campus resources, such<lb /><lb />as the print labs and Hendrix ~Theater.<lb /><lb />Other students arent so happy with the residence halls. I hated not having the<lb />option to live off campus,� said David Thomas, freshman business major. Some<lb />students are disappointed with the dorm that they were placed in. It would<lb />be nice to have a kitchen,� said Alex Hoagey, freshman business finance major,<lb />about his residence hall, Garrett. Students like Jordan Oaks Colston, a freshman<lb />studio art major, are on the fence. I think its an experience everyone should<lb />have for the first year. It familiarizes you with campus and college life, but its<lb />definitely not something I want to do for another year. You get to meet so many<lb />people and be so close to the resources you need, but being comfortable and<lb /><lb />independent your second year is also important,� said Oaks Colston.<lb /><lb />Although some students say that living on campus is a necessity for at least one<lb />year, other students disagree. T get to live at home where I can study in silence.<lb />I dont have to share a shower or bathroom. I can sleep without anyone coming<lb />in at random hours waking me up, and it is way cheaper!� said Kelsey Kelly,<lb />sophomore biology major.<lb /><lb />Resident advisors say that freshmen and upperclassmen residents are distinctly<lb />different. Upperclassmen dont really want to get involved in hall communities.<lb />Freshmen want to get to know people,� said Kacie Lilly, a junior nutrition major<lb />and R.A. on campus. Freshmen attend many of their residence halls programs<lb /><lb />to meet people and be involved in campus life.<lb /><lb />This year, there was a 23 percent increase of freshmen living on campus, but<lb />the amount of on-campus residents only increased by seven percent. Residence<lb />halls had to prepare for the possibility that the amount of students would exceed<lb />the amount of empty rooms. Garrett Residence Hall prepared by putting two<lb />bunk beds and two dressers for four students in the second floor study room, and<lb />six bunk beds in the first floor study room.<lb /><lb />This policy was created from ECUs desire to improve student retention and<lb />student GPAs. Based on several studies done by colleges all over the country, stu-<lb />dents grades are significantly higher, and they are more likely to return to school<lb /><lb />the next year if they live on campus their freshmen year. However, it is still too<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />RYAN HARPER/PHOTO<lb />Garette Dorm: Freshman students prepare to study for important test in the study hall.<lb /><lb />_ STUDENT LIFé<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Students kick of<lb />the school year<lb />at the 12% Anual<lb />Pirate Palooza<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />hether you live on campus or off, on<lb /><lb />August 20" you were probably headed<lb /><lb />to Dowdy-Ficklen stadium. From 6~9<lb />p.m., students flocked to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium<lb />for some genuine pirate fun to start the school year<lb />off right. SAB, SGA, and Dowdy Student Store<lb />hosted their 12 annual Pirate Palooza. Every year<lb />this event gets bigger and better and becomes more<lb />of a hit, but this year was the best year thus far. I<lb />liked this year better than last years, because the<lb />event was actually on the football field, there was<lb />more to do, and no echo from the stadium walls,�<lb /><lb />said Gigi Leonard, sophomore nursing major.<lb /><lb />There was more of a wide range of activities this<lb />year. Students had more space to enjoy pirate Paloo-<lb />za festivities because this year, it took place at Dowdy<lb />Ficklen Stadium on the football field. The activities<lb />are what made people come back, but the expansion<lb /><lb />is what will make them attend next year.<lb /><lb />The entertainment offered this year really drew a ton<lb />of people to Pirate Palooza. Each year there is a ka-<lb />raoke concert and the competitive talents make the<lb />students beg for more. I actually got to see the girls<lb />volleyball team perform this year, and it was rather<lb />entertaining,� said Gigi Leonard a sophomore nurs-<lb />ing major. With the expansion, the concert had better<lb />acoustics, and the audience had more room to more<lb /><lb />around and to actually enjoy it.<lb /><lb />This is an event that students look forward to every year. This<lb />year the students havent stopped talking aboutit. * ~My room-<lb />mate and I went last year and this year, and we plan to go next<lb />year. We have so much fun and it gives us something to calm<lb />our nerves before classes start,� said Samantha Aldridge, a<lb />sophomore social work major There is no better way to rally<lb />up the end of summer and the start of another school year<lb />than the pure fun of Pirate Palooza!<lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Charge: Students enjoy activities at Pirate Palooza.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />iene n<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />eh rssaneaseneatNaRatae: oa ellanaiaths<lb /><lb />SEAN<lb /><lb />SARE eeu jacaen gone ASNT<lb /><lb />eeRRARRR RIANA RENN ART ARNTANA ANT<lb /><lb />sista RARER<lb /><lb />ria a sonnei aeyee<lb /><lb />scslaveinianaieiataneabansaniiate eee att<lb /><lb />eile<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Pirates Enjoy newly renovated Destination<lb /><lb />360 and Tyler Residence Hall<lb /><lb />ut with the old and in with the new. ECU is<lb /><lb />revamping their living and working spaces<lb /><lb />to express a more contemporary style,<lb />making it easier for students to feel at home while they<lb />are away. Several of ECUs residence halls were built<lb />in the early twentieth century: Jarvis Hall was built in<lb />1909, Fleming Hall was built in 1923, and Cotten Hall<lb />was built in 1926. Thats why this year ECU decided<lb />that it was time to give the campus a contemporary<lb />update by renovating two locations: Destination 360<lb /><lb />and ~Tyler Residence Hall.<lb /><lb />Destination 360 has come a long way over the past<lb />two decades. The space started out as a dining hall<lb />called Mendenhall Student Center Dining Hall<lb />in 1987, and it remained simply a dining hall un-<lb />til 2004. In 2004, West End Dining Hall was built,<lb />and the old dining hall was renamed Destination<lb />360 because it was expected to be a favorite student<lb />destination to eat. It was also a complete 360 de-<lb />gree difference from what it was before. Hence, the<lb /><lb />name Destination 360 was born.<lb /><lb />At first, Destination 360 only housed a grill, pizza,<lb />and salad bar. In 2006, ECU ditched the salad bar<lb />set-up and added Bleecker Street Café. The addi-<lb />tion of Chik-fil-a followed shortly after in 2009, and<lb />later on, Pirate Grill and AFC Sushi were included<lb />in the new eating space. Even though Destination<lb />360 had included a handful of retail dining options<lb />since it was renamed, its layout and look still hadnt<lb /><lb />changed since its dining hall days.<lb /><lb />This past summer, ECU decided that it was time to<lb />give Destination 360 a more modern design and more<lb />suitable layout. When the summertime work was<lb />finished, the new and improved Destination 360<lb />was reopened for the Fall 2012 semester. With flat<lb />screen televisions mounted on the walls, a new set of<lb />double doors, and an automatic soda machine, Des-<lb />tination 360 is now the ultimate student-dining place.<lb />Students stop by for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in<lb />between classes to sit at the modern wooden tables<lb />and pirate purple booths and socialize. The stone<lb /><lb />and purple paint combination on the walls gives the<lb /><lb />Seriil oe<lb /><lb />fi<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />dining area a relaxed, cool vibe, as well as the new<lb />hardwood floors and carpeted seating area. The<lb />new seating arrangement allows more students to<lb />sit down and enjoy Destination 360, and the ad-<lb />dition of a Pirate Meal at Bleecker Street Café<lb />has brought flocks of students over at mealtime.<lb />We feel the new look with the new entrance bet-<lb />ter fits what our customers today are looking for,�<lb /><lb />said Joyce Sealey, Director of Dining Services.<lb /><lb />The overwhelming numbers of students who<lb />now eat there agree that the updated look is what<lb />Destination 360 needed. I really like the changes<lb />at Destination 360,� said Brittany Coleman, a fresh-<lb />man Management Information Systems major. The<lb />decorations and atmosphere make it seem like a mini<lb />restaurant instead of just another place to eat. The pi-<lb /><lb />rate meals are great and give us more for our money.�<lb />ECU still has more in store for the campuss most popu<lb />lar dining place. The next big addition will be Panda<lb /><lb />Express, which will go in this summer for a Fall 2013<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb />Tt ¥ He<lb />really changes the whole look of College Hill! Its not<lb /><lb />Opening,� said Sealey. E<lb />I 8 Said Sealey. ECU students eagerly await the<lb /><lb />addition of yet ; . a =<lb />yet another tasty dining option.<lb /><lb />~Tyler Resi<lb />) esidence Hall, located on College Hill, was<lb />also renovated this ii<lb />vated this year. The residence hall was origi-<lb />nally built in 1969 : 9<lb />y built in 1969 and hadnt seen much change other<lb />than the addition of<lb /><lb />a first story lobby. In January of<lb />2012, the building<lb /><lb />saw both an exterior and interior<lb />makeover, giving jt a f<lb />er, giving it a fresh look that matched the more<lb /><lb />modern, brick 4<lb />rick look 5 iin :<lb />5 0k of the surrounding residence halls.<lb /><lb />The re fon 3<lb />renov ude :<lb />vation included new plumbing and a sprin-<lb /><lb />kling: s<lb />8 System, as well as ; 1<lb />j n, as well as a modern front entrance and<lb /><lb />a second covere , T<lb />| covered porch. The bathrooms on the first<lb />through sj<lb />S eo<lb />gh sixth floors saw a contemporary update, and<lb />an ADA rar Pe<lb />amp was constructed to make the building<lb /><lb />more handicap-accessible.<lb /><lb />The ch;<lb />chanses made +. 'T :<lb />anges made to Tyler Residence Hall have im-<lb />proved the lives of <lb />: 1�,� lives of students and made it a better place<lb />to Ive CT car<lb />think that the renovation is amazing,� said<lb /><lb />a . -<lb />Katie Andrews. a s<lb />�,�ws, a sophomore Communications major,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />the eyesore of College Hill anymore. Its now one of<lb />, i) P,<lb /><lb />the best places to live on campus.�<lb /><lb />The renovation of both Tyler Residence Hall<lb />and Destination 360 has improved the look and<lb />atmosphere of the campus as well as the quality<lb />of campus life. With old campus buildings being<lb />renovated to exude a more modern style, ECU<lb />students can now enjoy the fresh look and feel of<lb /><lb />their updated home-away-from-home.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTOS<lb /><lb />Home Sweet Home This page: The newly remodeled Tyler<lb />Residence Hall.<lb /><lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTOS<lb /><lb />Eat up, Opposite: Destination 360 post make-over.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />15<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />16<lb /><lb />17<lb /><lb />18<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Students battle<lb />it out at the 25%<lb />Annual King &amp;<lb />Queen of the<lb />Halls Event<lb /><lb />Y, © you remember partcipating in Field Day<lb />2 when you were in elementary school? If so,<lb />: King and Queen of the Halls probably felt<lb />like a flashback or and evolved form of past field days.<lb />The 25" annual King and Queen of the Halls event<lb />not only served as a day when students could Just let<lb />loose and have fun, it also gave them the chance to<lb />bond with their neighbors. Mariah Hawkins, a Jarvis<lb />Hall freshman, said her favorite part was, getting<lb />closer to my friends in my hall and meeting residents<lb />in other halls.� Some of the games students could<lb />partcipate in were the slip and slide, canoe, pull, sack<lb />race, and flag grab. Although several students, like<lb />Jones Hall residents Rebecca Culhane, Elise Pettus<lb />and Madison Weaver, favored the slip and slide over<lb />everything else, there were several games that were<lb />equally popular. Lindsey Smith, a Garrett Hall fresh-<lb />man said, I really enjoyed pulling the canoe honestly.<lb /><lb />It was really hard, but fun.�<lb /><lb />Winning a lot of games didnt guarantee thabyout<lb />hall would wear the crown. The organizers used<lb /><lb />three part formula consisting of: amount of wins,<lb />percentage of people that participated, and how<lb />much spirit by arriving in matching outfits and<lb /><lb />painted faces, other halls took spirit to the next<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />é<lb />mm O\A|<lb /><lb />aman�<lb /><lb />level. Tyler Hall stormed the fiéld with brooms<lb />and vacuum cleaners and Aycock\Hall had a limo<lb /><lb />escort down College Hill.<lb /><lb />The entire event felt like an impromptu party, and<lb />after a long afternoon of music, games, and tug of<lb />war, the moment everyone had been waiting for<lb />finaly arrived. The ladies of Cotton, Fleming, and<lb />Harvis Halls and the men of Aycock Hall won the<lb />coveted titles of King and Queen of the Halls for<lb />the 2012 " 2013 year. Nearly everyone was a winner<lb />however, because the tokens that were given out for<lb /><lb />winning games could be traded in for a free T-shirt.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />RYAN HARPER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Make Way, Bottom right: Jenna Colon leads the way<lb />to the festivities; top left, Kamesha/ hompsen hits the<lb />Slip n Slide; top right, Jacki Lockard, Ashley Parker and<lb />Jennifer Finch help pull their team to victo y; Derek<lb />Kind gets into limbo; middle, students of Jones Hall<lb />marching for the king; left to,right, Cat Monte omery<lb />gets ready to race; Nick Jameri kneels before Pirate<lb />King Steward Jamenson; Harris Sheperd poses mid air;<lb />Amelia Saul afd Todd Richardson battle it out; Janelle<lb />Santiago pulls Mari@Elder in Ganoe relay.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Hear (or read) All About It<lb /><lb />Student Media promotes the life of ECU through various forms of publication<lb /><lb />0 stay up-to-date on whats happening on campus, one of the easiest<lb />things is to pick up a copy of The East Carolinian. A new issue is available<lb /><lb />every ~Tuesday and Thursday at most places on campus.<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian operates with the same procedures as city newspapers and<lb />employs editors, writers, and photographers. Like other student media outlets<lb /><lb />p)<lb /><lb />its a learning lab experience that teaches students many lessons.<lb /><lb />Tve learned how to feel comfortable walking up to strangers and asking if I can<lb />take their picture for the paper and how to set my camera to the optimal settings<lb />for the condition,� said Meredith Baker, a junior art major and photographer for<lb />TEC. Working for TEC has helped me gain a ton of experience I would never<lb />have had without this job.�<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian has four different sections to offer readers: news, sports,<lb />opinion, and lifestyles. One of the most read sections of every newspaper is the<lb />Pirate Rants. I love getting to read the Pirate Rants,� said Michael Prunka, a<lb /><lb />Junior communication and economics double major.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Hot off the press, bottom right: The East Carolinian news room.<lb /><lb />he only student media outlet that is available instantaneously is ECUs<lb />College Music station, WZMB. With eleven different on air personalities,<lb /><lb />there is something for everyone.<lb /><lb />T think working for campus media is like having an internship, particularly<lb />WZMB, because you get to meet so many underground artists,� said Persida<lb />Montanez, a senior broadcast journalism major. If you enjoy music and you<lb /><lb />enjoy broadcasting, its perfect for you.�<lb /><lb />Putting together a radio show of music and different sessions gives the stu-<lb />dents of WZMB the opportunity to work with live media, which is com-<lb />pletely different from print media.<lb /><lb />T think its the best job on campus,� said Jared Roach, a senior communication<lb /><lb />student and production manager. Its harder than it looks though.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb />The Crew: WZMB staff members Josh Graham, Michael Crenshaw, Persida Monatanez-<lb />Ramos, Jared Roach and Trent Brinkley celebrate the revealing of hte new WZMB logo.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />or students interested j , ;<lb />nts interested in the arts, Rebel magazine showcases the top<lb /><lb />art, literar oe .<lb />erary, music and dance entries from ECUs student body. This<lb />years 55 ane : : ;<lb />95th edition will be released in April at Barefoot on the Mall.<lb /><lb />Since<lb />ce Rebel enec<lb />~Del encompass ; Sein 6 ; ;<lb />passes so many media forms, the editor and designers have<lb /><lb />their y<lb />vork cut out fi<lb />it for them. For Kayleigh S i 1<lb />~m. For Kayleig ackel, a se ae  desig ~<lb />a. yleigh Schnackel, a senior graphic design ma<lb />merot Rebel. its been a oreat vear Fr seat<lb /><lb />Ae , its been a great year. From submissions, to our gallery<lb />. NING. Dhotoer: tf :<lb />5. | graphy, and finally all of the spread design, it has been so exciting<lb /><lb />~Chine Rebel 5<lb /><lb />ng Rebel 55 develop,� she said.<lb /><lb />Althou | 4<lb />ate Schnackel has only worked for Rebel for one year, she has learned<lb />a lot. Rebel h<lb /><lb />as not only furthered 1 ti snowledge with graphi<lb />design ye -d my practice and knowledge with graphic<lb /><lb />and layou yy: .<lb />; yout building, it has also taught me a great deal about various man-<lb />gement duties<lb /><lb />event m<lb /><lb />advertisements ¢ fac :<lb />» advertisements and marketing development, editing, budgeting,<lb />anag ' aint<lb /><lb />anagement, and team building.�<lb /><lb />Rebel is ECU?<lb /><lb />s liter; : : . r<lb />he aes terary art publication. Its purpose is to show off all of the great<lb />oun eve ne "/ @ ~] :<lb />ry day at ECU,� said Schnackel. I cant wait for everyone to see<lb /><lb />What we<lb />�,� ve been BS a<lb />working on and all of the great work featured.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />xpressions Magazine strives to deliver the thoughts of minority groups on campus through<lb />a themed publication every semester My staff is truly the heart and soul of this publica-<lb />ion.� said Micah Lockhart, the general manager of expressions Magazine.<lb /><lb />The themes for this year have been Hidden in Plain Sight� and No Exit.�<lb />Through these themes, expressions has tried to not only highlight the minority<lb /><lb />population and diversity on East Carolinas campus, but to broaden readers un-<lb /><lb />derstanding of minorities,� according to ex ression Magazines webpage.<lb />¢ b) ¢ ~S) ia<lb /><lb />vorking with expressions, Lockhart has learned many different skills. I have<lb /><lb />» he said. I have learned<lb /><lb />From w<lb />learned that mistakes are a vital piece in the overall process,<lb /><lb />how to manage time and divide personal and professional relationships and how to<lb />deliver bad news to good friends.�<lb /><lb />For Lockhart, the staff is the most important part of the creation of Expressions<lb />Magazine. They come in when they dont have to and they work twice as hard, not<lb />because I ask them to, but because they want to better expressions Magazine as a<lb />whole,� he said. They do it because they love it. The difference is that all of that<lb /><lb />extra time and effort is not a part of their job. It is an embodiment of their passion.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ee MARTIN/WRITER<lb />ee a Cetator PHOTO<lb />el,<lb />Srey es left to tight: A wall in Rebel's office featuring every cover made<lb />strange sculptu ¥: you can find many interesting things in the Rebel office including a<lb />re and several old copies of the publication.<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Express yourself, top:The Expressions Office.<lb /><lb />They do it because they<lb />love it. The difference<lb />is that all of that extra<lb />tume and effort is not a<lb />part of their job.<lb /><lb />It is an embodiment of<lb /><lb />their passion. 99<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Changing the<lb />face Of the<lb />Pirate nation<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />rganized, optimistic, and dedicated.<lb />These are just a few of the many posi-<lb />tive adjectives that could be used to de-<lb />aos Sarah Moran. A junior Business Marketing<lb />is Management major, Sarah defies the law of<lb />; sleep, study, socialize: choose two.� With her heavy<lb />eas in student organizations and her abil-<lb /><lb />y to balance a chaotic schedule, Sarah Moran is a<lb /><lb />chan eTincuiue: .<lb />8�,�-Inspiring force to be reckoned with.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Over the a<lb />© Course of her years at ECU, Sarah has<lb /><lb />transfor .<lb />storme ~ : :<lb />d from overwhelmed, panicked freshman<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Sarah is not one to simply hold a leadership posi-<lb />tion"she uses it to create change in her community.<lb />One notable way in which she has brought the ECU<lb />community together is through her implementation of<lb />Siblings Weekend. This family-oriented event has be-<lb />come ECUs newest tradition and is expected to grow<lb /><lb />tremendously in upcoming years.<lb /><lb />As if leading her peers to create a better campus<lb />wasnt enough, Sarah also works as a marketing<lb /><lb />intern with Aramark, maintains an impressive 3.21<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />toa confident, levelheaded student leader. I used @ GE CU has taught me more<lb /><lb />be th<lb />1�,� perso at ~<lb />a Person that would run screaming and freaking<lb />When ¢ A ites é ;<lb />a tough situation occurred,� said Sarah.<lb />Tod<lb />ay, Sarah exerci<lb />exercises sulicatntia e<lb />ge ercises her leadership ability as Pres-<lb />nt of the Society f<lb />�,� Society for Advancement of Manage-<lb /><lb />Oe nIt tS) eae ae<lb />( AM), and as Chair for the Student Media<lb /><lb />Board } ~<lb />duties " in the usual presidential<lb />Speakers. S- a meetings and organizing guest<lb />i. arah is woseuie to make her peers more<lb /><lb />able for their actions. Once we as students<lb /><lb />2�,� working world adults, we will be responsible<lb /><lb />for th ;<lb />e th th:<lb />Ings that we commit to, sign up for, and<lb /><lb />Want to hel pe � :<lb />P with,� said Sarah. Her unwavering<lb /><lb />commitm<lb />ent vate aaehagts<lb />and sense of responsibility can also be<lb /><lb />seen in her oe<lb />"~ membership in the leadership sorority<lb />Micron Delta K<lb /><lb />appa, as well as the National Resi-<lb /><lb />dence Hall Honorary (NRHH)<lb /><lb />than just the greatest fight<lb />song in college history. It<lb />has taught me who | am as<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Among everything that she has accomplished, Sarah be-<lb /><lb />lieves that her greatest achievement as an ECU student is<lb />finding a unique way to express her pirate pride. ECU<lb />has taught me more than just the greatest fight song in col-<lb />lege history. It has taught me who Tam as a person, leader<lb />and friend,� said Sarah. Sarah has been an undeniable<lb />reason for the changes at ECU, and in return, ECU has<lb /><lb />taught her many skills she exudes today,<lb /><lb />Sarahs involvement on campus has allowed her to<lb />make mistakes, as well as, achieve in ways that will<lb />prepare her for the real world. A great advisor re-<lb />peatedly told me that college is a learning lab,� said<lb />Sarah. I agree in that as students that is why we are<lb />here: experiment, try, fail, learn from mistakes, and<lb /><lb />apply them for the future.�<lb /><lb />After graduating from ECU, Sarah aspires to work<lb /><lb />a person, leader and friend. Mor a major corporation in the Marketing Depart-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />G.PA., and finds time to hang out with her friends and<lb />family. Although most students struggle to find a bal-<lb />ance between academics, work, and a social life, Sarah<lb />succeeds in staying on top of everything by keeping a<lb />detailed planner. She also advises against making too<lb />many commitments. I think it 1s important to never<lb />spread too thin by being involved in a lot of things,<lb />but rather be concentrated on two or three things that<lb />really mean a lot to me. I try to keep my organizations<lb /><lb />and involvements counted on one hand,� said Sarah.<lb /><lb />ment as a marketing head or for a marketing firm<lb />doing individual client-based work. No matter<lb />where Sarah Moran ends up in life, her footprint will<lb /><lb />be left on the heart of Pirate Nation forever.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />NO<lb />MN<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The ECU Marching Pirates know how to have a good time<lb /><lb />hether its from attending football games<lb />or taking a stroll by College Hill, you ve<lb />heard their call! The East Carolina March-<lb />ing Pirates prove that marching band is more than just<lb />a bunch of kids who play instruments Marching band<lb />has taught me how to work as team and talk to people<lb />that I normally wouldnt talk to, and it has given me last-<lb />ing friendships that I can carry with me through life,�<lb /><lb />said James Wilkerson, a senior criminal justice major.<lb /><lb />For many years, the Marching Pirates have made a<lb />tradition that the Pirate community has come to know.<lb />There are lots of changes this year, we, like always, are<lb />sticking to tradition, but this year we have a lot more<lb />time to focus on our studies,� said Jackie Locklard, a<lb />senior, elementary education major. The biggest change<lb /><lb />this year is the band is no longer doing ~Call to Port.<lb /><lb />Why is Call to Port a big deal? It is a huge impact on the<lb />students and ECU, because it has been a long time ritual<lb />that got the Football fans, and the whole Pirate Nation<lb />rallied up before a Football game. While dedicated fans<lb /><lb />would sit in the cold weather to watch a football game,<lb /><lb />they would rely on the band to get to get there blood<lb /><lb />pumping and ready for the game.<lb /><lb />Call to Port was a fairly new tradition that started<lb />at the first home game in 2009. It was a concert<lb />that took place ninety minutes before kickoff. It was<lb />a half hour performance that took place right out-<lb />side of Minges Coliseum. Pirate fans could get an<lb />up close experience as the band played a few classic<lb />hits, to get the crowd going. ~They would even share<lb />the stage with bands from rival schools. Its main pur-<lb />pose was to get the crowd pumped and excited. It<lb />featured the ECU Marching Pirates at their most en-<lb />tertaining and musical best,� stated ecu.edu.<lb /><lb />Even though ECU doesnt partake in this tradition<lb />anymore it is still a fan favorite, and something Pi-<lb /><lb />rates fans still talk about.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Dancing in the Streets: The marching band<lb />has a good time at the homecoming parade;<lb />sophomore Matt Scarborough gets down.<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />SLUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />NO<lb />\O<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Real talk with the Student Government Association<lb /><lb />he Student Government Association, or SGA, has been a big part of ECU since 1920. Ever since<lb />its establishment, it has strived to help the students of ECU. It is run like any other democracy.<lb />As Abraham Lincoln once stated in the Gettysburg Address Government of the people, by the<lb />people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth,� and that is a motto SGA takes seriously when govern-<lb />ing the student body at ECU We tend to look at Lincolns point of view, because SGA is a governed for and<lb />by the people,� stated SGA Chief of Staff, DeJuan Lucas. SGA is made of different positions, the same you<lb />would find in our own government, a President and Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Chief of Staff, as<lb /><lb />well as other legislative positions.<lb /><lb />This year SGA has strived to be abdicators for the student body, and listen to what the people had to Say.<lb />Since joining SGA I have learned to sit back, listen to all aspects of different voices, and make a decision,�<lb />said SGA Vice President, Matthew Paske.<lb /><lb />SGA is for the rights of the student body, and focus to enforce their needs, and allow them to have a better<lb />college experience. They provide students with a quiet place to study for finals, and food for those who are<lb />studying for several hours. They have fought to decrease tuition, and give students the experience they look<lb /><lb />for in college. They also give out free scantrons to all students, as well as scholarships.<lb /><lb />This year SGA has improved by developing a mission, and purpose for the students, as well as values to<lb />achieve. SGA is more enhanced now than in previous years, its put on a forefront. Our values to achieve<lb /><lb />our goals are of teamwork, accountability, compassion, and authenticity,� said SGA Treasurer, Eric Greene.<lb /><lb />SGA works with several different organizations around campus to try to enhance the student body. These<lb />organizations are the senate of SGA; they listen to the people and process their needs to the Executive Board.<lb />SGAss President this year, Justin Davis, has been in SGA for three years, and has fought to make SGA what<lb />it is today, and to keep the students first. Before I took role as president, SGA needed some work, when I<lb />became president I worked hard to make a mission, purpose, and values, and to make SGA mean something<lb />to the student body,� stated Davis. Now SGA is a place students can go to feel welcome, to be heard, and to<lb />just have a friend. SGA is here to make the student have an easier, and better college experience, and to help<lb /><lb />them to prosper in the future.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />The line up, left to right: Eric Green (treasurer), Kaitlyn Dutten (secretary), DaJuan Lucas (Chief of Staff), Ira Rushing<lb />(vice president) and Matt Paske (president), represent ECU's student body as a part of SGA.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />{ you have ever participated in the ~Target Run,<lb />Siblings Weekend, or I am BEAUTIFUL Week,<lb />you have been directly impacted by the incredibly<lb />driven force that is the Residence Hall Association (RHA).<lb /><lb />Aime<lb />3 d toy rar Cet eae ;<lb />vard providing fun and educational events<lb /><lb />for 0<lb />n- ve ~ at er 1<lb /><lb />B campus residents, RHA consists of an Executive<lb />0ard and 13 Resi<lb /><lb />d 13 Residence Hall Governments that meet<lb />weekly ISCUSS<lb /><lb />y to discuss Ways to improve campus life.<lb /><lb />The RHA Executive<lb /><lb />between<lb /><lb />3oard staff maintains a balance<lb />professionalism and_ friendliness during<lb />ve aye . :<lb />seneral meetings. Always well-dress and well-pre-<lb />eee the Executive Board staff uses guest speak-<lb />ers from various departments to inform the 13 Hall<lb /><lb />Gover<lb />Chiimemts of wave 4 *<lb />: tents of ways in which they can improve<lb />the quali * resi<lb />ality "AS oy , Baad<lb />, | ty of residence hall life. Enthusiastic and<lb />ambitious a<lb />us, they encourage Hall Governments and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />their residents to attend on-campus events such as<lb /><lb />the Polar Bear Plunge and the Pirate 500.<lb /><lb />Jamitress Bowden, a junior Communications Major<lb /><lb />with a concentration in Journalism, serves as RHAs<lb />Marketing Manager and is a huge proponent of<lb />RHA-sponsored activities. My favorite part of being<lb />involved in RHA is coming up with ideas for students<lb />to become more comfortable with themselves and to<lb />provide leadership opportunities,� said Jamitress. We<lb />do a lot of programming for students that are living on<lb /><lb />campus. Our motto is Turning I [alls into Homes.�<lb /><lb />RHA sponsors Wellness Passport Events such as Sex<lb />Rules and Creative Dating, as well as inspiring lectures<lb />given by leaders around the country. One of the most<lb /><lb />memorable of these lectures is The Pirate Who Be-<lb /><lb />came a Saint,� the inspiring story of ECU Alumna<lb />Becky Vinson that reminds many of the award-win-<lb />ning movie The Blind Side. In addition, RHA attends<lb />five conferences throughout the year"Fall Summit,<lb /><lb />SAACURH, NCARH, No Frills, and NACURH.<lb /><lb />This years RHA Executive Board includes President<lb />Kaylee Wheeler, Vice President John Cruz, Business<lb />Manager Sarah Vogan, Marketing Manager Jamitress<lb />Bowden, Parliamentarian Christian Lugo, and Nation-<lb /><lb />al Communications Coordinator Hannah Moehrke.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />pe Shot: RHA meets to discuss upcoming events and<lb />vote for new government within the organization.<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb />11<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />See<lb /><lb />Beach Feast 2012<lb /><lb />eautiful weather? Check. ~Tons of events for stu-<lb />dents to do? Check. Loads of food? Check! All<lb /><lb />of this can only add up to one thing, which is one<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />very fun day in the sun at the beach festival. The beach<lb />festival is put on at the North Recreational Complex a<lb />few weeks into the new school year. This is a way not only<lb />for students to have a great time and meet new people,<lb />but also for them to come and check out all of the things<lb />the complex has to offer. I came to the North Recre-<lb />ational Beach Fest to check it out because I didnt know<lb />what it was, but I would come back again,� said Mary<lb /><lb />Allen, first year Phd student.<lb /><lb />This year Beach Fest was held on September 11th. The<lb />students that came out were able to enjoy a 51,000 square<lb />foot beach that overlooked a beautiful lake. There was also<lb />a 2,000 square foot bathhouse where food and drinks were<lb /><lb />provided for the students and staff.<lb /><lb />There are so many events for students to enjoy on this per-<lb />fect day. Some of the events held were horseshoes, golf,<lb />lacrosse, paintball, a surf simulator, baseball, biking, corn<lb />hole, and fitness at the beach. Once students registered they<lb />would get an event card and after each event that they went<lb />to they would get a hole punched in the card. Once they had<lb />enough hole punches they could get a prize and the more<lb />events that they participated in the more prizes they were<lb /><lb />able to take home with them.<lb /><lb />A big attraction of the beach festival was the lake. It had three<lb />fountains of spewing out water to make kayaking even more<lb />fun for those brave enough to endure the cold spray from the<lb />fountains. My favorite event so far 1s kayaking because its dif-<lb />ferent and you can race,� said Charlie Williams, senior. Not<lb />only could students kayak but they could also canoe as well<lb />as paddle boating. As soon as a lot of students got there, they<lb /><lb />strapped on a life jacket and headed to a boat of their choice.<lb /><lb />Everyone that came out to the Beach Festival had a blast<lb /><lb />and would definitely attend again. Its a great way to kick<lb /><lb />off the new school year!<lb />AMANDA MALONE/WRITER<lb /><lb />RYAN HARPER/PHOTO<lb />Fun in the Sun, Clockwise from left: Kristen Mills rides the waves;<lb /><lb />above, Jenna Alva shoots down a giant inflatable slide; pirates<lb />enjoy a game of cornhole in the sand.<lb /><lb />12 13 14 15 16 17 18<lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />A Comedy<lb />Legend<lb /><lb />ECU wecomes<lb />Bill Cosby<lb /><lb />right Auditorium shook with laughter on<lb />the night of September 20, 2012 when Bill<lb />Cosby performed his 90-minute comedy<lb />routine. Before Cosby even spoke, the audience was<lb /><lb />standing on its feet and applauding him.<lb /><lb />Cosbys routine was full of facial gestures and jokes<lb />about marriage and many other topics. I think Bill<lb /><lb />Cosbys routine was the funniest standup I've ever seen.<lb /><lb />jokes themselves,� said Andrew Wood, a junior major-<lb />ing in Biology. Cosby kept his audience laughing and<lb /><lb />mteracting with him throughout the comedy session.<lb /><lb />Although the audience was primarily Greenville<lb />community members, several students purchased<lb />tickets to see Cosby. I could not pass up the chance<lb />to listen to a comedic legend. I grew up watching<lb />The Cosby Show and Kids Say the Darndest Things.<lb />~To be able to watch a routine from him live is a once<lb />in a lifetime opportunity!� said Rebecca Hansen, a<lb /><lb />Communications-Public Relations sophomore.<lb /><lb />Cosby has had a huge impact on many of his fans<lb />and has inspired them. He is a true inspiration for<lb />what a great person should act like and how a hus-<lb />band and father should be there for his family. His<lb />performance continued to reflect his character and<lb />made me an even bigger Bill Cosby fan!� said Mer-<lb />edith Haney, a sophomore majoring in Family and<lb /><lb />Community Services.<lb /><lb />This event was the first in the 51st season of the S. Ru-<lb /><lb />dolph Alexander Performing Arts Series (SRAPAS).<lb /><lb />which is open to the entire Greenville area.<lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MICHAEL CRANE/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Decision 2012:<lb /><lb />IRellorese.<lb /><lb />Michelle Obama &amp; Paul Ryan bring<lb />the campaign trail to campus<lb /><lb />n September 19, 2012, on the heels of Re-<lb /><lb />publican Vice-Presidential candidate Paul<lb /><lb />Ryans visit to ECU, people from all over<lb />Eastern North Carolina lined the sidewalks outside of<lb />Minges Coliseum for one purpose " to see the First<lb />Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama.<lb /><lb />Over the past four years of Obamas presidency, Mi-<lb />chelle has been in the nations spotlight almost as much<lb />as her husband. Her work towards national nutrition<lb />and health has been instrumental to the country; she<lb />redefined the food pyramid and has worked closely<lb />with childrens fitness programs such as her Lets<lb /><lb />Move� initiative to enhance health in schools.<lb /><lb />In her speech at Minges, Michelle urged people to<lb />vote, and informed students about what they can ex-<lb />pect from Barack Obama if he is re-elected for a sec-<lb />ond term. She discussed the struggles her husband<lb /><lb />went through in his life, how he had to work hard to<lb /><lb />get where he is today and the Universal Health Care<lb />Plan, stressing its importance to the people of the na-<lb />tion. Michelle also mentioned how Obama strives to<lb />give every person an equal opportunity to go to college,<lb />and wants to help pay for those who cant afford it. She<lb />talked about his goals of moving the nation forward<lb />by working to get us out of the recession and Open up<lb /><lb />millions more jobs in America.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />ople crowded around the Student Recreation<lb /><lb />Center in the early September heat to catch a<lb /><lb />glimpse of the Republican vice-presidential can-<lb /><lb />didate Paul Ryan. Students and Greenville citizens held<lb /><lb />up painted Romney/Ryan signs and waved American<lb /><lb />flags as they chanted Purple, Gold� and Romney,<lb />Ryan� while waiting for Ryan to take the stage.<lb /><lb />Ryan instantly won the crowds hearts by mentioning the<lb /><lb />then upcoming football game against the USC. Gamecocks<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />... Michelle has<lb />been in the<lb />nations spot lied � a<lb /><lb />ROGS<lb /><lb />OMNEY<lb />VIAN<lb /><lb />MITTROMNEY.COM<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />and his di<lb />his dinner plans for the evening " Greenvilles excel-<lb /><lb />lent b: :<lb />ent barbecue " before beginning his speech.<lb /><lb />the main reasons Ryan visited North Caro-<lb />i. : its status as an important swing state in the<lb />om. He explained to the audience how taxes<lb />n spending are too high, government regulations<lb />ae wea burdensome, and jobs are too scarce. In his<lb />the Republican Party wants to correct these<lb />o ec:s kind of country do we want to have,<lb />Bhat kind of people do we want to be ~ thats whats<lb />on the ballot,� said Ryan.<lb /><lb />a be spoke about what Mitt Romney has done right<lb />4 es Ryan pointed out that Romney has extensive<lb /><lb />a experience and has helped save failing busi-<lb />nesses in the past, so he can help decrease Americas<lb />~nemployment rate and create more jobs. Very few<lb />umes have I seen a man and a moment fit so perfectly,�<lb /><lb />said Ryan on Rommneys candidacy.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />EE<lb /><lb />Students and Greenville citizens held up painted<lb />Romney/Ryan signs and waved American flags as<lb /><lb />they chanted ~Purple, Gold and ~Romney, Ryan...�<lb /><lb />For some students, this rally was the first time they<lb />were able to witness a political candidate speak-<lb />ing live. I had only seen it on TV, but seeing it<lb />in person was interesting,� said Robert Kobet,<lb /><lb />sophomore Chemistry major.<lb /><lb />ECU Police, Greenville Police, the Pitt County Sher-<lb />iffs office and Pitt Community College handled se-<lb />curity for the event, and Secret Service agents over-<lb />saw all of the arrangements. About 2,000 people<lb />attended Ryans speech inside of the SRC (after<lb />entering the building through TSA-like security),<lb />while another 700 people sat in Hendrix Theater<lb />and watched a live stream of the event. At least 500<lb /><lb />people stood outside of the SRC for the duration of<lb />the rally because the building was filled to capacity.<lb /><lb />T was a little bummed out by the small space,�<lb />said Ajay Purswani, a senior information com-<lb /><lb />puter technology major.<lb /><lb />Although the doors opened at approximately 11 a.m.,<lb />people were linmg up outside of the SRC as early as<lb />7 am. At one point, the line to get inside wrapped<lb />around the building into the Mendenhall parking lot<lb />and down the sidewalk all the way to McDonalds.<lb /><lb />The rally opened with a prayer and then Justin<lb />Davis, Student Government Association President,<lb />gave a speech about getting informed, involved and<lb />taking an active role in politics. Other speakers at<lb />the rally included the Kinston Mayor and ECU<lb />Alumnus B,J. Murphy, Insurance Commissioner<lb />candidate Mike Causey, and the Republican candi-<lb />date for N.C. Governor Pat McCrory.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER &amp; CAITLIN CHARTIER/PHOTOS<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Students share their<lb />post-election feelings<lb />after being able to<lb />vote for the first time.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />fter almost two years of campaigning, and a combined $2 billion dollars<lb />spent by the Republican and Democratic parties, Election 2012 came to a<lb />head on November 6th. As the tallied votes began to roll in, media stations<lb />across the nation started calling the results for each state. Kentucky went to Rom-<lb />ney; Vermont to Obama. Half an hour later, Romney was victorious in southern<lb />states like Georgia, Tennessee, and Mississippi. President Obama cleaned up in the<lb />northeastern states of Delaware, Maine, and Rhode Island, as well as his home state<lb />of Illinois. It would be almost midnight before Barack Obama was declared the win-<lb />ner, but for many students, who were also first time voters, watching the results was<lb /><lb />almost as exciting as hoping their candidate would succeed.<lb /><lb />Tt was really nerve wracking to sit around and wait for news that was really important to<lb /><lb />you, and I was watching with my friends at an election night party so it made everything<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />more intense. As a first time voter, I was just so involved in this election and was anx-<lb /><lb />ious as I watched the returns come in because I really wanted to see who had won,�<lb /><lb />said freshman Obama supporter and Nursing major Meghan Boop. Election night<lb />parties were hosted in dorms, in apartments, off campus"and on campus, like the<lb />Election Party held by the Collegiate 100. The parties gave students an opportunity<lb /><lb />to hang out with friends and share their reactions as results trickled in.<lb /><lb />Freshman Victoria Eaton, a Political Science and Spanish double major echoed<lb />Boops excitement about Obamas victory. It was an amazing feeling to be able<lb />to contribute to the countrys political process for the first time. I was ecstatic when<lb />Obama was reelected. I felt that it would have been foolish to stop progress half way<lb />through. Its hard to fix a twelve year long problem in four years, but I feel like the<lb /><lb />Obama administration has really taken some steps in the right direction.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />As with any race however, there is both a winner and a loser, and for some students, their<lb /><lb />feelings post-election centered far more on disappomtment than they did on excitement.<lb /><lb />T wasnt at all surprised that the president was reelected,� said freshman Political Science<lb />and History double major ~Tyler Moor, but I was disappointed that Romney couldn't<lb />articulate a winning conservative message"at least North Carolina has a republican<lb /><lb />General Assembly and governor though. <lb /><lb />Regardless of party affiliation, students all agreed that participating in the election<lb /><lb />was a pivotal moment in their lives. Being able to vote for the first time is a rite of<lb /><lb />passage"and its one thats even sweeter if ones candidate comes out on top.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb /><lb />RYAN HARPER/PHOTO<lb />Cheers &amp; Tears from left: The Collegiate 100 Party Celebrates Obama's victory; Romney<lb />supporters have a drink durring final moments of the election.<lb /><lb />12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT Giek<lb /><lb />bir<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />SGAS 2012<lb />President opens<lb />up about his<lb />leadership role<lb /><lb />ustin Davis had no idea what East Carolina had in<lb /><lb />store for him as an incoming college freshman in<lb /><lb />2008. Nevertheless, he devoted that year to focus-<lb />Mfg on his studies and figuring out what he wanted to<lb />do with his life. Campus classes and experiences led<lb />him to a political science concentration. During his<lb />sophomore year, a friend of Daviss encouraged him<lb />to join SGA. Davis gave it a try and realized he really<lb />enjoyed it. He spent two years as SGA Treasurer and<lb />was elected SGA President in 2012, his senior year.<lb /><lb />When I entered this year as president,� David said,<lb />SGA had varied principles. Since then, I have helped de-<lb />velop a mission statement, purpose statement, and values.<lb />I basically had to build from the ground up. Now I have<lb />established a solid foundation of where I stand for the stu-<lb />dents.� His main goal this year is to impact students and<lb />build leaders of tomorrow.� He wants to listen to each<lb />students needs and work with them as much as possible<lb /><lb />to make sure that their voices are heard. Davis also stated<lb /><lb />that being involved with SGA has given him so many new<lb /><lb />opportunites for the future.<lb /><lb />After Davis graduates he plans to join a missionary<lb />group so that he can lend a hand to others in need.<lb />He stated that being SGA president has taught him so<lb />much. He has learned to always put others before him-<lb />self, Any job involves some role of leadership,� Davis<lb />explained. It is our job to figure out which role is most<lb /><lb />necessary for each situation.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />6 Gow I have estab-<lb /><lb />lished a solid founda-<lb />tion of where I stand<lb /><lb />for the students. 2<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6<lb /><lb />13 14 15 16 17 18<lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />for<lb />Freeboot<lb />Friday<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />veryone knows that Pirates love their football<lb />team and are full of pirate pride. Beside the<lb />traditional tailgates on game day, there is an-<lb />other way that Pirates can get pumped full of spirit and<lb /><lb />enjoy themselves: Freeboot Fridays.<lb /><lb />~This eventis free and open to the public in general. Many stu-<lb />dents who have parents coming to the game will invite them<lb />to come to Freeboot Friday to enjoy music and get a taste of<lb />Greenvilles culture. According to Uptown Greenvilles web-<lb />site, Freeboot Hriday is a way to draw the sizable visiting East<lb />Carolina fan base into the center of Greenville for a night.�<lb /><lb />Freeboot Friday attendants are able to sample food from<lb />local restaurants such as Chilis and SupDogs. Those over<lb /><lb />21 are able to get reduced price or free beer and other<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />alcoholic beverages from local breweries, such as Duck<lb />Rabbit Craft Brewery. Freeboot Fridays arent just for<lb />ECU game attendants; many Greenville residents use<lb />them as a gathering place to reconnect with their friends<lb />and neighbors and just enjoy the beginning of the week-<lb />end. Tt was my first time!� said Kelly Kerschner, sopho-<lb />more public health major. It was mainly families and fun<lb />stuff for the community. There was free Chicos samples<lb /><lb />and good music, as well.�<lb /><lb />Children in attendance are able to participate in arts<lb />and crafts stations, like a large area set aside just for<lb />sidewalk chalk drawings. There are bouncy houses and<lb />a large play pirate ship on hand for kids to entertain<lb /><lb />themselves and have a good time.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Live music plays throughout the event, and each Freeboot<lb />Friday has a certain music genre. This year, the featured<lb />genres were reggae, country, grass roots rock, bluegrass Celtic<lb />blend, and a mixture of Motown, disco and soul. The main acts<lb />were Dub Addis, the Satin Finish Band, the Emily Minor Band,<lb /><lb />~Those Meddlin Kids, and �,� ~Jumsy Lovers.<lb /><lb />There isnt a large range of activities for college-age kids to<lb />participate in other than chatting with friends or trying free<lb />food samples. Even though they have free beer, its not too<lb />thrilling: ~They need activities and fun things to do!� said Jess<lb /><lb />Crawley, junior English major.<lb /><lb />Freeboot Fridays started in 2000 by the Uptown Greenville,<lb /><lb />a non-profit organization that tries to help Greenvilles busi-<lb /><lb />ness district thrive and grow. The main goal of the event is<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />to make people want to spend their evening in downtown<lb />Greenville and give the local restaurants and stores business.<lb />The event takes place on Friday evening before home games<lb />from five until eight oclock in Five Points Plaza, which is at<lb /><lb />the corner of 5th and Evans.<lb /><lb />Freeboot Fridays are sponsored by Wells Fargo, Pirate Radio,<lb />Suddenlink, Bud Light, WITN, The Daily Reflector, The<lb />Greenville ~Times, Duck Rabbit Craft Brewery, The City<lb />of Greenville, Coastal Banker Commercial Mark, Krispy<lb /><lb />Kreme, The Province, UBE and East Carolina University,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />COLBY BYRD/PHOTO<lb /><lb />DANCE: Students show off their moves to<lb />live music at Freeboot Friday.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />as<lb />oa<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />your pirate flag<lb />Homecoming 2012<lb /><lb />his year ECU had its eightieth annual homecoming. The theme was ~The Greatest Place<lb />on Earth which is a slogan usually used in the circus. Homecoming is put on by the Office<lb />of Student Activities and Organization (SAO). People got were more involved in home-<lb />coming this year due to the wide range of events. Many people said they didnt even go to home-<lb /><lb />coming week last year, and that they didnt know there was one.<lb /><lb />What made homecoming week even bigger this year? A few crowd drawing events, started homecoming<lb />off right!I went to the homecoming dance at the beginning of the week. It was fun and there was free<lb /><lb />all-you-can eat candy, so I didnt complain,� said Jenna Bruno, a sophomore social work major.<lb /><lb />Aside from the parade the morning of the game, another event seemed to be taking the crowd by<lb />storm. ~I'he crowd got to enjoy a nice skit competition where the organization involved with home-<lb />coming performed a skit that was themed around the circus, and often bashed on the Memphis<lb /><lb />Tigers. The auditorium was packed and people got to enjoy a great laugh.<lb /><lb />The homecoming committee also hosted a special Freeboot Friday in honor of homecoming. This<lb />drew a reasonable crowd who all enjoyed free food, beer, concerts, and inflatables. This event was<lb />not only open to students, but the whole community was invited. People were able to chat with the<lb />previous homecoming king, and queen, and got to learn more about this years candidates. This<lb /><lb />allowed more people to be informed and involved in homecoming.<lb /><lb />More people were involved this year than in previous years, and everyone got their chance to<lb />vote for their candidates and their support their team! I actually went to almost all the events<lb />this year, I felt like I could be more involved in homecoming than last year. I really enjoyed the<lb />concert, and the skit competition was hilarious,� said Shelby Robertson, a sophomore, nursing<lb />major. This week-long celebration had at least one event every day so that all students could<lb />participate, and more than succeeded in getting all members of the Pirate Nation revved up<lb /><lb />for the homecoming football game!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Royalty, from left: Homecoming queen Alyssa Robinson and King Justin Davis oat i for a photo dur-<lb /><lb />ing half time at the homecoming game; float representing 2012 circus theme; Melissa Gurney rides<lb />above the parade spectators.<lb /><lb />THe<lb />GREATEST<lb /><lb />PLACE<lb /><lb />SINCE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Arace to the finish at Pirate 500<lb /><lb />he Pirate 500 is put on every year by the<lb />Resident Hall Association, but what is it<lb />that keeps the students coming back ev-<lb />ery year? Is it the free t-shirt? Perhaps the nice<lb /><lb />weather? Or is it something more than that?<lb /><lb />It seems like the biggest thing the students look<lb />forward to was the pure adrenaline rush 500-me-<lb />ter dash down college hill. Students got to have<lb />a two car race in man made cars. They could<lb />race their friends or a stranger. The race usually<lb />started off subtle, but intensified as the hill de-<lb />clined. During the race some students would get<lb />the thrill of spinning out of control and wrecking.<lb />This seemed to scare and please the driver all at<lb />once. I originally didnt want to do this, but my<lb />friend made me. It was a little scary, and very fast,<lb />especially when my friend ran me off the track,<lb />but mostly it was fun,� said Kenya Shakir, a fresh-<lb /><lb />man sociology major.<lb /><lb />Many first time attenders found this adrenaline rush<lb />amusing,<lb /><lb />ally decided to do this event just because I am a risk<lb /><lb />and wanted to experience it again. I actu-<lb /><lb />taker, and I was told from some of my friends who<lb />did it in the past that the thrill of flying down the hill<lb />was so fun,� said Greg Myers, a freshmen Biology<lb /><lb />major. Students who had attended in previous years<lb /><lb />came back to experience the excitement again, and<lb /><lb />a lot of them brought new guests to try out the fun.<lb /><lb />Thrill seekers looked at the race as more than fun,<lb />some got a little competitive. People would try to run<lb />their opponent off the track, or hit their breaks just<lb />right to where they would get to the finish line first,<lb />The design of these cars could have been a little better,<lb />because they were hard to control, but the race in gen-<lb />eral was very fun. I got a little eager to beat my partner,�<lb /><lb />said Dustin Davis, a junior chemistry major.<lb /><lb />There were inflatables, and a dunking booth where<lb />students got to dunk their RA. What could be more<lb />fun, right? My R.A. was in that dunking booth, so I<lb />was ready to try real hard to dunk him,� said Ryan<lb />Crossgrove, a freshman nursing major. People also<lb />stopped by just to get a free t-shirt. Hey, they said<lb />free t-shirt, I was in,� said Demiyah Randall a<lb /><lb />freshman art major.<lb /><lb />Many new comers were in attendance<lb />this year, and will likely be in attendance :<lb />next year, with some of their friends. To experience<lb /><lb />the rush all over again!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Helment hair: A freshman races down college hill to the<lb />finish line in hopes of victory.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU nite le davalicm-lalemeallicmelelaiarem mt-lile\iiavs.¢<lb />Wal-e-lalaleelmUVa\-) a lelaten atliionivetclameclclelryitole<lb /><lb />ithout a doubt, Halloween is one<lb />of the biggest events especially on<lb />campus and in the Greenville area.<lb />Some students even start planning their Hal-<lb /><lb />loween costume as early as August!<lb /><lb />Although Halloween was on Wednesday this year,<lb />there were still plenty of celebrations occurring<lb />that students could attend. Many fraternities and<lb />sororities had socials that night and downtown was<lb />busy as usual. The downtown area was blocked off,<lb />and no traffic was allowed through until the cel-<lb /><lb />ebrations were over at 2 a.m.<lb /><lb />The Office of Student Activities and Organization,<lb />partnered with other ECU departments, to organize<lb />Halloweek, a week of Halloween-inspired activities<lb />that students could participate in. Halloweek began<lb />with the Resident Hall Associations Ghost Walk and<lb />culminated in Midnight Madness on Halloween night.<lb />Midnight Madness was the largest event out of Hal-<lb />_ loweek and took place as an alternate� Halloween cel-<lb />ebration. We didnt want to g0 downtown,� said Leigh<lb />Baylor, freshman biology major. Mendenhall boasted<lb />plenty of activities throughout its three floors for stu-<lb />dents to participate in, including Haunted Laser Tag,<lb />the opportunity to create your own custom street sign.<lb />The tons of activities originally drew me in into it,� said<lb />One of the new attractions for this years Mid-<lb />night Madness was Clearly You Crystals. Stu-<lb /><lb />dents were able to take a photograph in their Hal-<lb />loween costume, and have it laser-etched inside<lb /><lb />of a crystal keychain. At 11 p.m., students were<lb /><lb />able to enjoy a midnight breakfast in Destination<lb /><lb />360. Approximately 2,000 students participated<lb /><lb />in the events that were hosted in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />dent Center and the Student Recreation Center.<lb /><lb />RHAs third annual Ghost Walk was a definite suc-<lb />cess. Students crowded around Wright Fountain<lb />at 9:30 p.m. on October 24. RHA leaders herded<lb />the students into groups and walked around cam-<lb />pus pointing out haunted� locations while telling<lb />the stories associated with each one. New legends<lb />continue to be added every year. A new legend<lb />this year involved Cotten Residence Hall and the<lb /><lb />Science-Technology building. Legend has it that a<lb /><lb />young couple who met at ECU decided to get mar-<lb />ried underneath the Cupola. However, the groom<lb />got scared and never showed up. The heartbroken<lb />bride put her wedding dress on and committed<lb />suicide. To this day, students say they still see her<lb />walking the halls of Cotten in her bloody wedding<lb />dress. At Sci-Tech, a student decided to kill himself<lb />by throwing himself off of the fifth floor. Current<lb />students say that they can see a boy falling and hear<lb />his screams late at night. Yet when they run over to<lb />help him, no one is there.<lb /><lb />Another annual popular Halloweek event is The<lb />Rocky Horror Picture Show in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />SAB Films created prop bags to hand out to the<lb />first 300 students who were admitted into the<lb /><lb />- festivities, a Halloween edition<lb /><lb />theatre. Some of the items in the bag included<lb />rice, confetti, noise makers and glow sticks. Before<lb />the movie began, members of SAB judged entrants<lb /><lb />in the Rocky Horror costume contest. The contest _<lb /><lb />had two divisions: Rocky-inspired costumes and<lb />non-Rocky costumes. After that, the Rocky Hor-<lb />ror virgins,� people who had never seen the movie,<lb />had to stand up on stage and learn the Time Warp,<lb />a dance from the movie. The energy level in Hen-<lb />drix was phenomenal as everyone threw props,<lb />screamed at the movie, and danced.<lb /><lb />Scott Residence Hall was ECUs gee )<lb />ed $1 donation fee for entry, and all of the proceeds<lb />went to the Pitt County Homeless Shelter.<lb /><lb />For students who needed Wellness Passport<lb />credit and wanted to participate in Halloween<lb />of True Life was<lb />performed in Hendrix Theatre. Skits that were<lb />based on actual students accounts of the effects<lb /><lb />of alcohol, legal issues, and safe sex were per- "<lb /><lb />formed to inform students on how to be safe if<lb /><lb />they went downtown. ~<lb /><lb />From dances to ghost stories to laser tag, ECU<lb />provided a little bit of everything for students<lb />to participate in and celebrate Halloween.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MARIKA MATHEW/PHOTO<lb /><lb />BOO: Dalton Perkinson is hides in the bushes outside of Bate.<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The tatoos<lb />transition<lb />from taboo<lb />to trendy<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />hat used to be a mark of deviance is<lb />now an accepted and popular form<lb />of creative self-expression for college<lb />students. From favorite quotes to meaningful sym-<lb />bols and designs, Millenials� have been titled the<lb />most tattooed generation so far. ECU students are<lb />no exception to the trend, adorning themselves with<lb /><lb />artwork that reflects their personality and their past.<lb /><lb />Like many people, Jordan Carden, a freshman<lb />Creative Writing major, acquired her first tattoo<lb />5) .<lb />when she turned 18. Her shoulder and neck bear<lb />a dandelion blowing off in the wind with crows<lb />flying away in the distance. Getting the tattoo was<lb />a way for her to accept and cope with her par-<lb />°} = oe %<lb />ent's recent divorce. It represents the end of the<lb />past and the beginning of a new life. The crows<lb /><lb />represent the journey to an unknown future for<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />my family and me, whether it be good, bad, or in<lb />between,� said Jordan.<lb /><lb />Her most recent tattoo is a tribal wave on her foot<lb />that reminds her of her heritage. I lived on an<lb />island known as Guam, and on the island, locals<lb />would share the idea that tribal tattoos would be<lb />given to the strongest warriors in the villages based<lb />on certain criteria,� said Jordan. In a way, I felt like<lb />I got the tribal wave to represent strength, power,<lb /><lb />and most importantly, a piece of my heritage.�<lb /><lb />Briceida Rodriguez, a junior Hispanic Studies and<lb />Intended Nursing major, got a tattoo of a heart in<lb />2011 that represents her passion for the medical<lb />field. The heart was tattooed onto her ribs and<lb />has a regular heart rhythm coming from it. Re-<lb />cently, Briceida attained her second tattoo"a rose<lb /><lb />on her left shoulder blade. It represents love and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Gera.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />orn<lb /><lb />cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />devotion for my significant other and everything I<lb /><lb />desire in my life,� said Briceida.<lb /><lb />Looking to find an image that represented an unchane-<lb />ing part of himself, Ben Reyes, a freshman Music Edu-<lb />cation major, got a series of tattoos"a Celtic symbol<lb />on his right arm and three West African symbols on<lb />his left arm. The three West African symbols symbol-<lb />ize intelligence, good luck, and independence. The<lb />one on my right arm is a Celtic symbol that represents<lb />talent and self-confidence,� said Ben. His tattoos serve<lb />as both a meaningful reminder of his true self and as<lb /><lb />aesthetic pieces of artwork.<lb /><lb />Kaylee Watson, a freshman majoring in Social<lb />Work, simply had the word fearless� tattooed onto<lb />the inside of her arm. I got it because I feel like you<lb /><lb />should never hold back in life.� said Kaylee. You<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />should live everyday how you want to with no one<lb /><lb />telling you what to do or you being scared of any-<lb /><lb />thing or what anyone thinks.�<lb /><lb />These ECU students come from all walks of life. They<lb />have different majors, beliefs, and dreams" its possible<lb />that their lives will never cross paths. Yet, all of these<lb />individuals are connected by the fact that they seek to<lb /><lb />tell their stories through tattoos.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb />Body Art: The transition of Briceida Rodriguez's rose tattoo.<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /> IVDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />U1<lb />UJ<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />etween being a cheerleader, a member of<lb />Beta Theta Pi, a tour guide, an orientation as-<lb />sistant, a Campus Living employee, a tutor, a<lb />member of SNCAE, and a student, its a wonder that<lb /><lb />Justin Jones has any time left to breathe.<lb /><lb />Jones, a 21-year-old senior who is majoring in mid-<lb />dle grades education, first got involved with student<lb />life by rushing Beta Theta Pi during his freshman<lb />year. I was actually dared to go through recruit-<lb />ment for my fraternity,� said Jones. Besides having<lb />Brotherhood every Sunday, there are different ac-<lb />tivities throughout the week that Jones participates<lb />in, like intramural games. Beta normally only takes<lb />a few hours of his time each week, until rush week<lb />comes around. Its every day for a whole week.<lb /><lb />That takes up about 20-30 hours,� he said.<lb /><lb />He started giving tours during the second semester<lb /><lb />of his freshman year. I just love ECU so much, I<lb /><lb />C61 ju<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />From cheerleading to homecoming king, this pirate is passtionate about his school<lb /><lb />want everyone else to see what I see in ECU,� said<lb />Jones. Taking a tour was actually one of the things<lb />that made him choose ECU. When I came here<lb />and took a tour, it just felt like it was the right fit,�<lb />he said. Currently, Jones gives tours every ~Tuesday<lb />and ~Thursday. Last semester, however, he gave<lb />tours every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and<lb />Friday. It just depends on my schedule,� he said.<lb />Jones had such a good time during freshman orien-<lb />tation that, during the summer after freshman year,<lb />he became one of 25 orientation assistants. All<lb /><lb />25 of us work all eight sessions during the summer,<lb />and then we do the transfer sessions in January and<lb /><lb />in August,� he said.<lb /><lb />Jones said although it would be tough, if he had to<lb />pick a favorite extracurricular, it would have to be<lb />cheerleading. During football, having 50,000 people<lb /><lb />screaming is just like... You cant even describe the<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />experience on the field,� he said. Jones played football<lb />in high school, but after tearing his ACL he knew<lb />that he couldnt play anymore. Hes always been very<lb />school-spirited, and cheerleading fit that perfectly. As<lb />of right now, cheerleading takes up most of his time,<lb />simply because practice is every Sunday, Tuesday, and<lb />Thursday for three hours, in addition to hour-long<lb /><lb />workouts ~Tuesday and Thursday mornings.<lb /><lb />Jones also finds time to tutor at the Pirate Tutoring<lb />Center. I saw a lot of my classmates struggling with<lb />their lower level classes,� he said, which prompted<lb /><lb />him to become a tutor,<lb /><lb />During all four years he has spent at ECU, Jones<lb />has made a significant contribution to student life by<lb />tutoring, cheering on the teams, and giving new and<lb /><lb />prospective students a look at the campus he loves.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />st love ECU so much. I want everyone else to see what I see in ECU. 7?<lb /></p>
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          <lb />¥ hether its for the entertainment or to relieve stress, music has its effect<lb /><lb />on everyone. ~Throughout the years different styles of music have been<lb /><lb />popular, but like fashion, music goes in and out of style. A group that<lb /><lb />is reigning in popularity again today is The Beatles. All though there are only two<lb />surviving members of this 1970s British rock band, there music is still vastly listened<lb />to. You won't find many people today that dont kriow who the Beatles are. Most<lb />people have heard the name Paul McCartney or John Lennon. But its not just the<lb />four-member band that the crowd still goes crazy about, its the songs that McCart-<lb /><lb />ney and Lennon wrote that have so much meaning to people today.<lb /><lb />Many students here at ECU can think of a meaningful song by the Beatles and talk<lb />about how these songs impact them. Back in the 70s Lennons songs helped people get<lb />through many economic and social issues. ~Today these songs seem to have the same<lb />effect of people. These songs cover topics of social reform, love, rebellions, and just ran-<lb /><lb />dom ideas and thoughts. I like the Beatles because George Harrisons songs speak to<lb />fo. ¢ Fe<lb /><lb />me.� Songs such as Come Together,� Let It Be,� Hey Jude,� Yesterday� and many<lb /><lb />others are songs found on the iPods.of many students at ECU. Many know them for their<lb /><lb />classic song featured in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Imagination.�<lb /><lb />The imfamous picture of the Beatles walking on Abby Road is the most controver-<lb />sial and most well-known and portrayed image from the Beatles. Other images are<lb />portrayed as well, like when people draw a yellow submarine, or just images of a<lb /><lb />member of the group.<lb /><lb />This decade is currently going through its British Invasion, so flashback to the origi-<lb />nal invasion is common. But why has this group been the one to still top the charts in<lb />popularity? Aside from the band and songs, the Beatles are a group our parents grew<lb />up on, music they still listened to when we were growing up. Songs of our parents<lb />decades seemed to be more moving than the ones today, that is why they are making<lb /><lb />their way back on the charts.<lb /><lb />Aside from the fact of the whole classic rock genre coming back in, the Beatles still<lb />gross near top in the charts, and ECU students love them. Most people would say<lb />they listen to the music of the Beatles to help them relax and think. Others will just<lb />say its good genuine music. But no matter the reason, we all know who the Beatles<lb /><lb />are, and its safe to say their music will stay around for many more years.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />TENISHA MORRISON/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Beats: Robert Bell spends his free time writing songs and making beats in his dorm room<lb />convereted to music studio located in Belk Dorm.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />croakies<lb /><lb />khakis<lb /><lb />Best foot forward: Bad Land, a sophomore<lb />business major, poses in khakis.<lb /><lb />them. The black leather jacket hit the scene in<lb />the 1950s and 1960s when the greaser� culture<lb />began to grow in popularity. In the 1990s, mov-<lb />ies like The Matrix popularized the long, leather<lb />trench coat, which was. associated with spies and<lb /><lb />government agents. Now, in 2012, fitted leather<lb /><lb />jackets are in style. For women, theyre short, usu-<lb /><lb />ally waist-length, and have some trim or other de-<lb /><lb />tail that makes them more feminine.<lb /><lb />Leather was a very popular material for boots in the<lb />1960s and 1970s, especially for go-go boots. Go-go<lb />boots had a short, square heel and came in a wide vari-<lb />ety of colors. Now, boots are typically much taller, usu-<lb />ally hitting just below the knee. Instead of letting your<lb />pant legs cover the boot up, girls tuck their jeans into<lb />the boot to show off the tall boot leg. The most prev-<lb /><lb />alent boot colors on campus are brown and black.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Leather love: Communications major Larissa<lb />Bundziak rocks her leather apparel.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Most importantly, fashion offers students a way to<lb />express their personality. Im a very laid back,<lb />low-key type of person and all I wear on a normal<lb />basis is jeans, t-shirts, and tennis shoes,� said Mer-<lb />edith Haney, a sophomore family and community<lb />services major. On the other hand, fashion can be<lb />dictated by your mood. Im in bum clothes 24/7<lb />because Im too lazy to dress up for classes or any-<lb />thing for that matter,� said Ali Rothbart, a sopho-<lb />more psychology major. Its also influenced by our<lb />career, as illustrated by Amanda Berry, a sophomore<lb />exercise physiology major. Usually Im either in<lb />workout clothes or something nice. Im in college,<lb />so I thought I should have professional appeal when<lb /><lb />Pm at work or working out.�<lb /><lb />What's considered fashionable on ECUs campus might not<lb /><lb />be elsewhere in the world. Im from New York. Fashion is<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />jeans<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />more abstract there. People in the city wear crazy things,�<lb /><lb />said Jen Laverdi, a freshman pre-health major.<lb /><lb />Regardless of where students are from, how<lb />they dress, or what current trends are, fashion<lb />always has been and always will be an integral<lb /><lb />part of student life.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Wrap Up:Freshman public health majors Dhara<lb /><lb />9 10 11 12 13 14<lb /><lb />Patel and Sheena Patel show off their matching<lb />fall outfits.<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />Sal<lb />\O<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />oney is a large concern for students. Other<lb />than the daily expenses that students incur,<lb />the largest consumer of their money is<lb />the university. The average in-state student pays almost<lb />$6,000 for tuition per year and thats not including hous-<lb />ing and food! While its impossible to track one student's<lb />money through the university system, its easy to discover<lb /><lb />what some of the university's revenue is used on.<lb /><lb />Students have various opinions about where their<lb />money is going. I would guess a large portion of fees<lb />goes toward paying professors and other ECU staff,<lb />then upkeep of facilities and paying for future build-<lb />ings,� said James Crouch, junior public health major.<lb />Another viewpoint has nothing to do with education.<lb />Tm betting my money is spent on athletics the most,<lb />especially football because it is important for the foot-<lb />ball players to have the right gear to keep them safe<lb />when theyre out there winning games!� said Jess<lb /><lb />Crawley, junior English major. So whos right?<lb /><lb />Many students see the words university fees� on their<lb />eBill on OneStop and have no idea what their money<lb />is actually being spent on. Athletics is partially paid for<lb />by student fees, but its not where the majority of the<lb /><lb />money goes. Its a part of university fees, which are<lb /><lb />only $787 per semester, and split between four different<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />categories. The athletics fee is used to fund the inter-<lb />collegiate athlete programs, and maintain and operate<lb />the athletic facilities, such as Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium<lb />and Minges Coliseum. Student activities fees are used<lb />for non-academic, student life organizations and ser-<lb />vices, such as yearbook and SAO. The fees are also<lb />used to maintain and operate any facilities associated<lb />with these organizations. ~The university also has to pay<lb />indebtedness fees that are used pay off bonds that the<lb />university uses to fund its projects. The fourth part of<lb />university fees is special fees, which are used for specific<lb />needs that dont have a specific revenue source.<lb /><lb />Students also pay an educational/technology fee of<lb />$151 per semester. This fee goes towards the free print<lb />labs on campus like Mendenhall Student Center and<lb />the Austin building. ~This fee also pays for technology<lb />that is used in the classrooms, such as overhead projec-<lb />tors and computers. Many of the classrooms in Joyner<lb />East, the home of the School of Communication.<lb /><lb />house computers for the students use.<lb /><lb />Students have two medical charges on their tuition bills.<lb />One, the student health insurance plan, can be waived if<lb />the student has adequate health insurance. The other is a<lb />health service fee. This mandatory fee allows students to<lb /><lb />have free visits to Student Health Services. However, lab,<lb /><lb />radiology, pharmacy and other ancillary services are not<lb />covered in the health service fee.<lb />In order to escape the approximate $7,000 difference<lb /><lb />between in state and out-of-state, some students get<lb /><lb />N.C. residency. For me, I always knew I was going<lb /><lb />out-of-state to school. When I was researching colleges,<lb />tuition was a big part of it,� said Melissa Leopard,<lb />freshman Communication major. My brother goes to<lb />a university in Florida and has already gotten in-state<lb />tuition there.� Leopard will have to live in North Caro-<lb />lina for a month before she can claim residency. Part<lb />of the process is to have a place of your own and a<lb />North Carolina drivers license. I love North Carolina<lb /><lb />so.much that I want to live here!� said Leopard.<lb /><lb />Since there are other fees that cover technology, ath-<lb />letics and residence halls, what exactly is tuition used<lb />on? TI think tuition and fees are spent on faculty and<lb />facilities,� said Meredith Haney, sophomore, family<lb />and community services major. In face, the majority of<lb />tuition is used to pay for the academic expenses, which<lb /><lb />includes building upkeep and professors salaries.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Money, Money, Money: Hefty fees apply to student<lb />organizations such as Student Pirate Club.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />9 10 11 12 13 14<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />dees) alacmersy (=) elechucmellirclaalale<lb />cultures KS) o)e\"Jal (creme) per-lan) olUk:<lb /><lb />ebsters dictionary defines diversity as the condition of<lb />having or being composed of differing elements: variety; es-<lb />pecially: the inclusion of different types of people.� Within<lb />the Pirate Nation, there is a lot of diversity, as students come from a<lb /><lb />variety of backgrounds and aggregations. .<lb /><lb />~Olivia Richardson, Native American Senior Accounting major from the<lb />Haliwa-Saponi Tribe, defines what diversity means to her. Diversity isn't<lb />just racially bound to me. Diversity includes:a number of other areas, in-<lb /><lb />cluding religion, ideas, opinions, interests... the list goes on. Our minds do<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />not operate in the same manner, but the diversity of our minds can come<lb />together to make one big, life-changing decision. Diversity also helps to fill<lb />in the blanks. Some people have a weakness in some areas. Diversity can<lb /><lb />help someone find an individual to help them overcome their weakness.�<lb /><lb />Senior Biochemistry major Shafiq Zaib is proud of her Western Asian<lb />heritage. I am proud of being Pakistani because I believe we have the<lb />best food as well as the best traditional attire. If you ever look ata ~<lb />Pakistani wedding, the outfits are beautifully and astonishingly in-<lb />tricate; no other culture that I know of has attire as appealing as<lb />Pakistani clothes. It's being able to dress beautifully while still<lb />remaining conservative, a mixture I completely support.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Junior future Early Intervention Specialist Akudo/<lb />Abanukam, an African American of Nigerian descent<lb />is proud of her Nigerian heritage, which she often<lb />shares through music and dance. My heritage has<lb />deep roots in my culture,� she says. Being Nigerian-<lb />American, I feel like I have the best of both worlds,<lb />~American by birth, Nigerian by blood.�<lb /><lb />Lei Wang, Chinese graduate Biochemistry PhD candidate<lb />is an Asian converting to Christianity. I love to share my<lb />Chinese culture in festivals and celebrations,� she begins. I am<lb />proud of my Chinese heritage, and diversity to me, means that<lb />you can make friends from around the world.� Despite a students<lb />religious affiliation, walk of life, or socioeconomic status, the East<lb />Carolina community is becoming more diverse and sharing their<lb />cultures and religious backgrounds with each other for the im-<lb /><lb />provement of the community.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHEAR/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATOM/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Recession Survival<lb /><lb />ith the price of college and life neces-<lb />sities rising, how are college students<lb /><lb />supposed to survive this recession?<lb /><lb />Many college students rely on government funding in<lb />order to go to college. Financial Aid has been around<lb />for several decades, but these past few years it has be-<lb />come immensely popular. It is the now expected to at-<lb />tend a college. Tuition is more expensive than in past<lb />generations, and you cant forget other expenses not<lb />included in you tuition cost, such as apartment, food,<lb /><lb />school supplies, books, and so much more.<lb /><lb />Another thing college students rely on to make it<lb />through the hard times are discounts and money sav-<lb />ing cards/memberships. Cards like an MVP card from<lb />Food Lion, or a VIC card from Harris Teeter. These<lb />cards allow grocery shoppers to get some food items<lb />at discount prices and help ~save money. Department<lb />stores that do not have these cards often have storewide<lb />sales. ~hese stores often tend to have credit cards, and<lb />if people apply for it, they can save a certain percent on<lb />all purchases made at that store. A credit card is some-<lb />thing a lot of college students seem to get so they can<lb /><lb />learn to budget money and earn good credit.<lb /><lb />~Today, value stores are very popular places to shop.<lb />Dollar stores were known for selling knick-knacks, but<lb />today they also sell clothes and groceries, so people can<lb />woid lines at the supermarket and avoid high prices.<lb />itores like the Dollar Tree sell a lot of food, from name<lb />orand, to aftermarket brands. The quantity is less, but<lb />for people who live on their own or dont eat much,<lb />these stores can really save them money. When it comes<lb />to clothes, they are one of the biggest necessities, but the<lb />cost can be unbearable! There are some department<lb />stores like, TJ. Maxx, Ross, or Marshalls, which offer a<lb /><lb />discounted price on new, designer clothes. These stores<lb /><lb />allow tor people to dress in style for a cheaper price.<lb /><lb />A lot of restaurants around a college town tend to have<lb />student discounts, this way students can eat for an af-<lb />fordable price. This is a great incentive, because one has<lb />to present their college ID to get the discount, and the<lb />discount initially saves the student time and money, that<lb /><lb />would be spend elsewhere on food.<lb /><lb />With high prices for food, gas, clothes, and household ne-<lb />cessities, it is harder for people, let along college students,<lb />to make it through the economic situation. Little tips like<lb />these can help a college student to<lb /><lb />make it through the hard times.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb />MARIKA MATHEW/PHOTO<lb />Pay up: Lauren Scott pays for her meal at Todd dinning Hall<lb /><lb />orWDOENT LIFE<lb /><lb />O7<lb />nN<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SPREDDIE<lb /><lb />Sasha Preddie discovered that comedy and service<lb />made her feel like she belonged at ECU<lb /><lb />ike many incoming freshmen, Sasha Preddie<lb />found herself slightly withdrawn her first semes-<lb />er of college. Back in high school, I was the per-<lb />son who was always talking, always outgoing,� said Pred-<lb />die, a 19-year-old communication sophomore. When I<lb /><lb />came here, I kind of went into my shell.�<lb /><lb />Preddies remedy was to get more involved. Her<lb />freshmen year, she became a part of SAB Promo-<lb />tions, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars,<lb />and Phi Eta Sigma, the national freshman honor so-<lb />ciety. However, it was through SAB Promotions that<lb /><lb />Preddie found one of her passions.<lb /><lb />Mendenhall was hosting an event similar to Get a Clue<lb />and the SAB was beside a table for The Swash Improv.<lb />They told me they had auditions, so I just auditioned<lb />randomly,� said Preddie. Since Preddie had never done<lb />improv before and didnt know if she was good at it or<lb /><lb />not, she wouldnt be disappointed if she didnt get a spot.<lb /><lb />Nonetheless, she got a spot in the group, and loves it.<lb /><lb />Whenever Im having a bad day, I know I can go there<lb /><lb />and we can just joke,� said Preddie. Lately, the group<lb />hasnt done many performances. A lot of the peo-<lb />ple that were in it when I joined have all graduated<lb />so were rebuilding,� said Preddie. This semester the<lb />group has at least three performances lined up and<lb />has teamed up with Seriously Clowning, the stand-<lb /><lb />up group On Campus.<lb /><lb />Preddies other passion is Gamma Sigma Sigma, the<lb />service sorority she rushed fall semester her sophomore<lb />year. Its a lot different from the regular social sororities<lb />because its not as expensive and its non-selective,� said<lb />Preddie. She was introduced to the sorority through Get a<lb /><lb />Clue and one of her fellow SAB members.<lb /><lb />After meeting many of the sisters and seeing how friendly<lb />the environment was, Preddie decided to rush. Her favor-<lb />ite memory from rush was big-little day. We didnt know<lb /><lb />who our big was because it was a surprise,� said Preddie.<lb /><lb />The pledges went on a scavenger hunt and ended up<lb />at the North Recreational complex. There was the<lb /><lb />huge tunnel and we ran through it,� said Preddie.<lb /><lb />9 10 11 12 13 14<lb /><lb />They had boxes with our names on them and we<lb />were supposed to go to them. They counted to three<lb /><lb />and our big popped out.�<lb /><lb />With Gamma Sig<lb /><lb />g, Preddie volunteers for many<lb />community service organizations, such as Alexs<lb />Lemonade Stand Foundation, the American Red<lb />Cross, Relay for Life, and the Ronald McDonald<lb />house. We really do any community service thats<lb /><lb />near and dear to anybodys heart,� said Preddie.<lb /><lb />Being involved in student life has positively impacted<lb />Preddie. It definitely brought me back out of my<lb />shell. m not that person who moved in freshman<lb />year and didnt really talk to anybody and didnt<lb />really connect with my hallmates,� said Preddie.<lb />Pm definitely the person I remember being in high<lb /><lb />school and thats what I really enjoy.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER &amp; PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />O*<lb />MN<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Christmas<lb /><lb />those for close to five years now,� said Snyder. Theyre sort of a tradition now.�<lb /><lb />CUs chancellors house is always highly decorated for the holidays, and<lb />some have even compared it to a smaller version of ~Tangle woods Festival<lb />of Lights. Certain things always show that Christmas is on its way. It could<lb />be the first holiday song you hear on the radio or ABC Familys 25 Days of Christ-<lb />mas. For many ECU students, its not Christmastime until the Chancellors house<lb />has been decorated. Chancellor Ballards house, which is opposite of the Jenkins<lb /><lb />Fine Art Center on 5th Street, is easily the most decorated house on the street.<lb /><lb />As soon as Thanksgiving break is over, the annual decorating begins, starting<lb />with the famous toy soldiers. The first year we used them, people were actually<lb />getting their picture taken with the soldiers,� said the head decorator George<lb /><lb />Snyder, who is from Jeffersons florist on Evans Street.<lb /><lb />The relationship with Jeffersons was something that the Ballards inherited when<lb />they moved into the residence nine years ago. Their stuff is fantastic,� said<lb />Nancy Ballard, the chancellors wife. Theyre like a little piece of New York<lb /><lb />City in North Carolina.�<lb /><lb />Each year, the residence has a predominant theme. Last year, it was sort of a<lb />winter wonderland, and this year were doing something a little more whimsical<lb />and childlike,� said Snyder. All of the decorations that are used each year belong<lb />to Jeffersons. The artificial greenery and wreaths are from New Growth De-<lb /><lb />signs, which is our sister company,� said Snyder,<lb /><lb />This year, Mrs. Ballard saw the soldiers outside and let those influence this<lb />years theme. After seeing them, I said lets bring that fanciful feeling into<lb />the house,� she said. The theme is also determined by what new items Jef-<lb />fersons has in stock that year. We take a little of what weve done before and<lb /><lb />play around with it,� said Mrs. Ballard.<lb /><lb />The amount of decorations that Snyder uses each year varies with the theme.<lb />We try to do something in each room, including greenery, garlands, wreaths, and<lb />bows,� said Snyder. We decorate the tree in pirate colors, purple and gold, to<lb />represent ECU and then outside we use purple and gold and red. We introduce<lb /><lb />red to the purple and gold for Christmas.�<lb /><lb />The one decoration that never changes is the tall toy soldiers. The soldiers<lb /><lb />that are out front we custom built those for the house, and weve been using<lb /><lb />Jeffersons actually donated the toy soldiers to the chancellors residence to be<lb />used year after year. The houses decorations begin being put up the week after<lb />Thanksgiving, and are taken down the week after New Years. We try to do the<lb />outside of the house first, like the wreaths and soldiers because I have help to do<lb />that, and then we go inside and work,� said Snyder. Especially if theres bad<lb /><lb />weather, we try to get the outside done first.�<lb /><lb />When it comes to the inside decorations, Snyder is the main decorator. Max is my<lb />main helper. He helps me put up all the garlands and the wreaths and the other<lb />technical stuff� said Snyder. Then it will end up just me being here to do all of the<lb /><lb />flufing and hanging of ornaments.�<lb /><lb />Generally, this process begins before the first cold breeze hits ECU. In July or<lb />August we try to meet and figure out what were going to do, and get Mrs. Bal-<lb />lards input on what she would like to do as well as far as the theme,� said Snyder.<lb /><lb />Then we start planning and pulling all of our sources together.�<lb /><lb />Student opinion about the house is very positive. The nutcrackers are unique,� said<lb /><lb />Allison Wiles, sophomore, hospitality management major. I just wish they had a<lb />a f Cc « /<lb />musical-timed Christmas lights display. Theyre so cool!� Allison isnt the only one<lb />who loves the nutcrackers. I love how the chancellors house is decorated so beauti-<lb />fully,� said Caitlin Melton, sophomore, exercise physiology major. I'd have to say my<lb /><lb />favorite part of the decorations is the toy soldiers, though.�<lb /><lb />Jeffersons has been decorating the chancellors residence for approximately ten<lb />years, and Snyder has been there for eight of those ten years. Its been a great<lb />experience working with the university, and working with the Ballards, trying to<lb />capture what they feel their Christmas should be that year,� said Snyder. When<lb />its open to the staff and the receptions that they have there, I get a lot of good<lb />feedback from the public when they see it. As long as everyones happy and gets in<lb /><lb />the Christmas spirit, I think Ive done my job.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />TENISHA MORRISON/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Home Sweet Home Clockwise from top: The facade of the Chancellors house;<lb />the dining room table ready for Christmas dinner: foyer leading to staircase.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Students visit Target<lb />Coes alo)om-lalemie-] ame) it<lb />the school year<lb /><lb />arget has long been the go-to� store for<lb />everything college!� From beds-in-a-bag,�<lb />shower caddies, area rugs and more, Target<lb /><lb />has always been the choice store.<lb /><lb />Scores of students gathered on a warm August evening<lb />to partake in ECUs second annual Target Run, a na-<lb />tionwide event allowing students full, exclusive access<lb />to the superstore for the opportunity to Ship Their<lb />Crew to Target.� The store opened up solely for ECU<lb />students to partake in an after-hours fun-filled delight.<lb />As the perfect opportunity to stock up on last minute sup-<lb />plies, dormitory décor, snacks, and that perfect first day<lb />of college,� outfit. Students boarded the ECU buses to<lb />dance, shop, congregate and save.<lb /><lb />As they were shuttled from their residence halls to the<lb /><lb />~Target store, they were greeted by other anxious stu-<lb /><lb />iin<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />dents standing in line waiting for the event to begin.<lb />Once the doors opened and the students flooded in,<lb />they were welcomed into the receiving line with free<lb /><lb />samples, goody bags, and refreshments!<lb /><lb />The purpose of this event was simple,� said Jami-<lb />tress Bowden, Marketing Manager of the Residence<lb />Hall Association and senior double major in French<lb />and Communications. The purpose was to give stu-<lb />dents a fun way to interact with each other and shop<lb />before classes start. It was also a great way to meet<lb />new people and reconnect with people that you met<lb /><lb />if you were returning.�<lb /><lb />~Targets reputation for excellence in all dorm essentials<lb />drew a crowd of over 1500 students looking save on<lb />all their last minute items needed to kick off the school<lb /><lb />year in style. As outfitting a dorm room can be costly<lb /><lb />ina recession, Target offered discounts of up to 30 per-<lb />cent off to allow all students to purchase things that<lb /><lb />suited their style and needs.<lb /><lb />In the words of the retailer, Target puts the U�<lb />in university,� and the Ship Your Crew to Target<lb />event was a success that many students hope to see<lb /><lb />in coming years.<lb /><lb />eer<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHEAR/WRITER<lb /><lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Vinyl loving, above: The Target College event at ECU had<lb />a dance floor with a live dj; from top, two students enjoy<lb />shopping; Target run student volutneer Courtney Craig's<lb />favorite part of the night was learning new dance moves<lb />from two fellow pirates at the event; goody bags were<lb />handed out to students as part favors,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GCE Talal er-] mel c-lemiareniy<lb /><lb />his Year ECU hosted its drag show. Its<lb />a collection of six different acts. The<lb />show has dancing, telling jokes, and<lb />a lot of other entertaining aspects. A lot of the<lb />acts have been in this show previously, but ECU<lb /><lb />was proud to introduce a new act, Nation Tyre.<lb /><lb />Nation Tyre has been in the drag business for<lb />thirteen years. Six months after graduating<lb />college, she found herself in a drag club in<lb />Raleigh, NC. It wasnt until she went to a job<lb />corporation in Atlanta, GA that she learned<lb />the actual craft of drag. Nation Tyre has al-<lb />ways been an actress. She attended college<lb />for theatre and is an avid part of the Interna-<lb /><lb />tional Thespian Society.<lb /><lb />Her star struck performance was the head-<lb />line of the show. She lives her everyday as a<lb />female, but when she is on the stage she per-<lb />forms as a male. Tyres act consists of danc-<lb />ing to upbeat pop and r&amp;b songs. She also<lb />hosted the show. When she performs in show<lb />she give it her all, I am the entertainer who<lb /><lb />studies the artist or what I would like to see<lb /><lb />_ the artist do, and then I do it,� said Tyre.<lb /><lb />Aside from performing, Tyre has plans of<lb />starting a family, and has dreams of being an<lb />actress. Nation has already released some in-<lb />dependent films. M.I.A. A Different Kind of<lb />Girl, a film that was released this year.<lb /><lb />Nation Tyre became the talk of the show, even<lb />though crowd favorites like Michelle Michaels<lb />and Purina Chow delivered their crowd stir-<lb />ring performances, Tyre delivered all she had<lb />to break to ECU, and get the audience talking.<lb />Nation Tyre, a name I wont forget! I was told<lb />to come here because it was a great show, and<lb />I was told Michelle Michael was hilarious, she<lb />didnt fail to live up to that, but honestly I think<lb />Nation Tyre was the best, I hope she comes<lb />back to the next one,� said Danielle Sprissler a<lb /><lb />sophomore elementary education major.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />She works hard for the money, right: A woman at the drag<lb />show performs as Ne-Yo.; top left, Chantay Cassidy per-<lb />forms as Beyonce; Rose Safari performs on stage to Nicki<lb />Minaj songs; Chloe Kryptonite performs at the drag show.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />|<lb />WW<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />n January 24, hundreds of students crowded the Student Recreation<lb /><lb />Center for the 17th annual Polar Bear Plunge. Beginning at 6:30pm, the<lb /><lb />students formed a long, winding line around the indoor pool for a turn<lb />to take the ultimate, ice-cold plunge. The chilly air was filled with nervous excite-<lb />ment as those students walked outside and surrounded the perimeter of the ice-filled<lb />pool. As they waited for the jump, employees dumped gallons of ice into the water,<lb />causing cheers from some and shrieks from others. Once the suspense was built, the<lb />group held hands and counted, 1...2...3!� They plunged into the freezing water all<lb />together. The students immediately sprang from the water, Jumping up and down and<lb />howling from the rush of their icy bath. Towels awaited the brave jumpers once back<lb /><lb />inside the Student Recreation Center. It was cold! The ground was colder than<lb /><lb />Daring Students Make a splash and<lb />have a blast at Polar Bear Plunge<lb /><lb />the water itself, but other than that, it was just freezing,� Ryan Marks, a sophomore<lb /><lb />Sports Studies major, commented afterward.<lb /><lb />Many of the students who attended the Polar Bear Plunge were first-time jump-<lb />ers. It was exhilarating,� said Danny Franch, a sophomore Middle Grades<lb />Education major. This is the first time I did it. Last year it was warmer, and I<lb /><lb />chickened out, so this year I decided I had to do it.�<lb /><lb />A rewarding buffet of sweet treats and hot foods awaited the jumpers once<lb />they dried off. In addition, every student who dared to jump received an<lb />I Took the Plunge!� t-shirt. Chelsea Williams, a freshman Nursing major,<lb /><lb />was one of many standing in line for free food and sporting her Polar Bear<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Plunge shirt. Williams said, It gave me a really big rush, and it was great. Im<lb /><lb />glad I did it instead of bailing.�<lb /><lb />The Polar Bear Plunge became an official ECU tradition with the grand opening () nee tt 1e suspens was b uilt, the eroup hel d<lb /><lb />of the Student Recreation Center in 1997. The wintry event started out small<lb />: . 4 eee 5 1 See | | Sag een, | aoe ae : D199 TH Wes ""<lb />with only 35 jumpers, but that number quickly multiplied over the course of a hat ids a id counte | ! The ple iInged<lb /><lb />few years. Just last year, 1,008 daring ECU students decided to take the plunge.<lb /><lb />; into the freezing v<lb />The Polar Bear Plunge has only continued to grow in popularity over the years, Into Ul 1e free 1 1S W<lb />and it is now one of ECUs chilliest traditions.<lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb /><lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO WOOHOO: Students jump into the freezing water at<lb />Polar Bear Plunge.<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />a<lb />Loa]<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Status?<lb /><lb />ECU Anons become the<lb />new it� thing on Twitter<lb /><lb />n recent years, ~Iwitter has surpassed Facebook and virtually every<lb />other form of social media in terms of popularity. Limited to just<lb />m_180 characters, users are able to express their thoughts, emotions,<lb /><lb />and day-to-day activities in a concise and (hopefully entertaining) fash-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ion. As with any modern site, individuals with Twitter accounts are al-<lb />ways finding new and creative ways to use the site. One of the latest<lb />trends, the so-called anon� accounts, have taken ECUs Twitter users<lb />by storm. Without revealing their true identities, some ECU students (as<lb />well as a few faculty members) are taking advantage of the anonymity<lb />and tweeting about their experiences on and off campus"hilarity often<lb />ensues. Some of the most popular accounts include @ECUSquirrels, @<lb />ECUmeangirls, @ECUProfessor, and @ECUBusDriver.<lb /><lb />For me, having an anon account has been very educational,� said @<lb />ECUProfessor. It has allowed me to learn a lot about East Carolinas<lb />student culture, which helps me to feel more personally connected to<lb />the students and makes it easier for me to understand their lives outside<lb />of class. Those interactions would be riskier without an anon account<lb />because it would blur the lines between my professional and personal life.<lb /><lb />All that aside, its just entertaining to post a really funny tweet.�<lb /><lb />For @ClassyECUgirl, creating an anon account was more about free-<lb />dom of expression. I made an account because it gives me the freedom<lb />to tweet about whatever I want. Plus, its also made me a lot more outgo-<lb />ing. 've met so many people through having an anon account, and most<lb /><lb />of them are now good friends of mine!�<lb /><lb />Regardless of why people create anon accounts, the phenomenon theyve<lb /><lb />created is certainly noteworthy. For the time being, theyre the it� thing on<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~Twitter"sharing their daily experiences at ECU without sharing their face,<lb />and it doesnt look like its a trend that'll be ending anytime soon.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb />Plugged in: Garrett Campbell checks Twitter in Joyner Library.<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />-_ =<lb />MN<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Setting the<lb />scholar<lb />standard<lb /><lb />oing beyond the books is an understatement<lb />when describing Danielle Martins accom-<lb />plished college career. While many students<lb />seek to earn a grade and get out, Danielle has spent<lb />her four years participating in prestigious internships,<lb />conducting extensive laboratory research, and actively<lb />volunteering in the community. Over the course of her<lb />time at ECU, Danielle has proved herself to be a hum-<lb />ble, service-oriented citizen and a leader in the realm<lb /><lb />of biology and medicine.<lb /><lb />A Greenville native, Danielle had already earned<lb />a place for herself in ECUs Honors College upon<lb />graduating from high school in 2009. She was in-<lb />ducted into the Honors College as an EC Scholar, a<lb />prestigious scholarship award given on the basis of<lb />excellence in the classroom, leadership in her school<lb />and in her community, and outstanding character.<lb />However, her high school achievements were only<lb />the beginning of her ambitious journey. After her<lb />first semester of her freshman year, Danielle had<lb /><lb />achieved the Chancellors List for the fall semester<lb /><lb />and was awarded the Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding<lb /><lb />First Year Student Award.<lb /><lb />One of Danielles most impressive academic ac-<lb />complishments has been her continued work as a<lb />Research Technician in the Department of Physiol-<lb />ogy at the Brody School of Medicine. Since 2010,<lb /><lb />Danielle has been spending 25-40 hours per week<lb /><lb />studying the molecular, cellular, and functional<lb />mechanisms that underlie aberrant vascular smooth<lb />muscle growth with Dr. Tullis. With Dr. Tullis, she<lb />has co-authored four papers, presented at ECUs<lb />Research &amp; Creative Achievement Week three years<lb />in a row, and received an undergraduate research<lb /><lb />grant to fund her current research.<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />a7<lb /><lb />Outside of the classroom, her role as an EC Scholar<lb />has allowed her to make changes to improve the<lb />quality of ECUs campus life, especially within the<lb />Honors College. [Being an EC Scholar] has really<lb />defined my time at ECU,� said Danielle. Pve been<lb />involved in organizing lots of service projects, and<lb />the mentors that I have met through the program<lb />have been some of my closest and strongest men-<lb />tors.� Being an EC Scholar, Danielle actively vol-<lb />unteers in the community with other EC Scholars<lb />and collaborates with them to create positive change<lb /><lb />within the Honors College. Through EC Schol-<lb /><lb />ars, specifically through being on the EC Scholars<lb />Roundtable, I have been very involved in acting as a<lb />leader for my class. With that I really learned how to<lb />speak and not only represent my class but younger<lb />groups as well. I feel like they have prepared me to<lb />go into a larger arena and be a leader and represent<lb /><lb />others,� said Danielle.<lb /><lb />Danielle is currently an active volunteer and an Un-<lb />dergraduate Liaison for the Sunday Fountain Clinic,<lb />a clinic which provides acute primary care for the<lb />rural community of Grimesland, NC. She spends<lb />much of her time recruiting and scheduling under-<lb />graduate volunteers, assisting with patient triage,<lb />and interpreting Spanish. For me, public service is<lb />less about one time acts of devotion of service as it is<lb /><lb />a long term dedication,� said Danielle.<lb /><lb />A Multidisciplinary Studies major with a concentra-<lb />tion in neuroscience, Danielle will graduate in May<lb />with a 3.96 G.PA. and will attend UNC-Chapel<lb />Hills School of Medicine in the fall. Its too early<lb />right now to say what field m definitely going to<lb />end up with, but I know that I want to be involved<lb />with children in some way,� said Danielle. I see<lb />myself pulling my interest in developmental and au-<lb />tism disorders into my career. I'd like to do some sort<lb />of research.� Danielle will proudly represent ECU<lb /><lb />as she continues to blaze a trail through medicine.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />DANIELLE MARTIN/PHOTO<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />Co<lb />WW<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />stival oi<lb /><lb />Holi Festival unites people of all backgrounds<lb /><lb />n March 27, students of all different ages, back-<lb />grounds, and sectors of campus piled into Hendrix<lb />Theatre to celebrate Holi Festival. One of the major<lb />fun-filled festivals of India, The Festival of Colors� is celebrated<lb />annually on a full moon day in the month of Phalgun (March).<lb />Everyone comes out to celebrate Holi by feasting and spraying<lb />color on one another. The festival marks the end of winter gloom<lb /><lb />and rejoices in the bloom of springtime.<lb /><lb />Before the festival was to officially begin, Anusha Penumarti, an<lb />ambitious and friendly graduate student obtaining her PhD in<lb />Pharmacology and Toxicology, stood at the podium in Hendrix<lb />Theatre to educate ECU students on the history and significance<lb />of Hol. Anusha explained that various legends are associated<lb />with Holi. One of the most famous legends associated with Holi<lb />is the legend of Holika and Prahalad. The legend has it that a<lb />demon king named King Hiranyakashyap once ordered everyone<lb />in his kingdom to worship him. All but his own son obeyed him.<lb />Hiranyakashyap was furious with his son and wanted him killed,<lb />so he asked Prahalads sister Holika to go into a raging fire with<lb />Prahalad on her lap. Possessing a boon that made her immune to<lb />fire, Holika would not be killed. However, when Holika entered<lb />the fire with her brother, she died because her power only worked<lb />when she entered the fire alone, and Prahalad survived due to his<lb /><lb />extreme devotion to the Lord Naarayana.<lb /><lb />Anusha described the biological and social significance of Holi<lb />Festival. Spring has historically been allergy season, so the col-<lb />orful powders used at Holi contain natural medicinal properties<lb />when applied to the skin. Holi is also has a powerful way of bring-<lb />ing everyone together just to have fun"the rich and poor, the<lb />young and the old. Communities cook giant feasts, invite rela-<lb />tives, offer prayers, and partake in dancing. No matter what their<lb />background 1s, all of us spray colors on each other for Holi,� said<lb />Anusha. It represents unity.�<lb /><lb />ECUs celebration of Holi Festival attracted new participants and<lb />old. Kelsey Grimes, a junior Psychology major and an R.A., said,<lb />T came last year, and I had a lot of fun because I got to throw<lb />colored power at my residents.� Kelsey, along with other ECU<lb />students, gathered near Ledonia Wright Cultural Center for a free<lb /><lb />feast� and a chance to throw colored powder at other students.<lb /><lb />It was a lot of fun,� said Leela Goel, a freshman Biomedical<lb />Engineering major. It was just like the celebrations at home,<lb />so Pm glad they had it.� Others agreed that ECUs Holi Festi-<lb />val was a fun and enlightening cultural experience. I thought it<lb />was a beautiful expression of joy and color,� said Alex Podolski, a<lb />freshman Biomedical Engineering major. Its a fun way to be in-<lb />troduced to Indian culture.� Humorously, Sarah Judy, a freshman<lb />Biology major, commented, I think my mucus will be rainbow-<lb />colored for the next month.�<lb /><lb />Holi Festival touches all who share in the celebration, and ECUs<lb />version of Holi was no exception. ~The joyful festival is expected<lb />to grow because of the positive impact it has on uniting ECU stu-<lb />dents. In years to come, pirates of all majors and subgroups will<lb /><lb />be wishing one another a Happy Holi!� Hol<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />JACOB HEROUX/PHOTO<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />CO<lb />oa)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />AMSA/MAPS is important be-<lb />cause we aim to help build the<lb />healthcare professionals providing<lb />them with the resources they need<lb />on the campus of ECU.<lb /><lb />MSA and MAPS are pre-medicine student<lb /><lb />organizations that work in conjunction<lb /><lb />with one another on campus. As a mem-<lb />ber of AMSA/MAPS, students have the opportu-<lb />nity to receive study material for the MCAT, par-<lb />ticipate in volunteer events, and obtain beneficial<lb />information from healthcare professionals. Alexis<lb />Washington, a senior Biology major and the secre-<lb />tary of MAPS, knows the importance of thoroughly<lb />preparing for a career in healthcare. Students<lb />should join AMSA/MAPS to gain positive and re-<lb />warding experiences for their future in healthcare,�<lb />said Alexis. AMSA/MAPS is important because<lb />we aim to help build the healthcare professionals-in-<lb /><lb />training by providing them with the resources they<lb /><lb />need on the campus of ECU.� Noteworthy events<lb />of this year include cooking at the Ronald McDon-<lb />ald House, volunteering at Victory Junction Camp,<lb />and hosting a medical school Q&amp;A panel. The<lb />AMSA executive board includes President Neema<lb />Dave, Vice President Dina Mosabbeh, Secretary<lb />Alexandra Caldwell, and Treasurer Maidah Atta.<lb />The MAPS executive board includes President<lb />Dioval Remonde, Vice President Dina Mosabbeh,<lb />Secretary Alexis Washington, and Treasurer Ashley<lb />Hardey. The AMSA/MAPS Volunteer Coordina-<lb />tor is Jatin Patel, and the AMSA/MAPS Advertising<lb />Chair is Joshua Pyant.<lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />HOSA &amp; AMSA/PHOTO<lb /><lb />American Medica<lb />Student Assocation<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ditehin<lb /><lb />Skipping<lb />class isa<lb />tempation<lb />that has<lb />stood the<lb />test of time<lb />for college<lb />students<lb /><lb />t is Monday morning, you have an hour un-<lb />til your first class, and you are still lying in<lb />bed trying to make a tricky decision. To skip<lb />or not to skip: that is the question. As studious<lb />as skipping class can be, we all fall victim to lazi-<lb />ness and days when the idea is simply irresistible.<lb />That five more minutes� of sleep can be gone in<lb />a flash, easily turning into forty-five minutes. This<lb /><lb />is an issue a lot of students face.<lb /><lb />On average, each class you attend is about twenty<lb />dollars out of your total tuition. This is based on<lb />hour-long classes, fifteen hours per week in a fifteen-<lb />week semester. So lets do the math; if you miss a full<lb />day of classes that is about three hours, which is sixty<lb />dollars! You are not only losing that valuable infor-<lb />mation lectured that day, but you are also losing your<lb />parents precious hard-earned dollars. Sometimes<lb />missing class in inevitable, in which case it would not<lb />be considered skipping.� Freshman, political sci-<lb />ence major, Aaron Caroon gave his words of advice<lb />saying, I feel like you should always go to class but<lb />under certain circumstances is it okay to do. Still,<lb /><lb />skipping class frequently isnt good.�<lb /><lb />SOn<lb /><lb />Rainy Days<lb /><lb />The average college student skips thirteen classes<lb />per semester; the tricky part now is a good excuse<lb />to not receive yet another absence. Here are my<lb />thoughts on three pretty bad excuses: ~I didn't re-<lb />alize what day it was, ~my mom had a root canal<lb />done and I wanted to be there for her, and finally,<lb />~I have not eaten all day and figured that getting a<lb />balanced meal in me was more important.� Why<lb />pay all this money for a first class education and<lb />not go to class? Advice to students who skip class<lb />a lot: would you pay $50,000 for a really nice car<lb />and leave it in the garage all year?� says Dr. Travis<lb />Lewis, director for Student Safety and Services.<lb />What is it this time? Car problems? Woke up late?<lb />Could not find the classroom? Although it all<lb />depends on the instructor, students will spend as<lb />much time as they would have been in class learn-<lb />ing, on coming up with an alibi for why they were<lb />not in class. When you are lying in bed, tempted<lb /><lb />to skip yet another class, dont think, just do.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO &amp; TENISHA MORRISON/PHOTO<lb />Relaxation Clockwise from top: Angie Downer, Kayla Cren-<lb />shaw and Jamal Roberts play cards in Fletcher Dorm; Leah<lb />Barker, a freshman communication major, sleeps in.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />tk<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ther eye popping year ¢<lb />eatreanddance = �"�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />e all know what theatre and dance are,<lb /><lb />right? Maybe not. ~Theatre is a collab-<lb /><lb />orative form of fine art that uses live<lb />performers to present the experience of a real or<lb />imagined event in front of a live audience in a spe-<lb />cific place. Dance is a type of art that generally in-<lb />volves movement of the body, often rhythmic and to<lb />the sound of music. Although these two fine arts are<lb />relatively similar to each other, nothing can bring<lb />the two closer together than East Carolinas School<lb />of Theatre and Dance. This school is a sublet of the<lb />ge of Fine Arts and Communication. Students<lb />ym around the world come to North Carolina for<lb />place in this school. It is strictly an undergradu-<lb /><lb />ate program, but has all of the benefits of any other<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />school. The School of Theatre and Dance puts<lb />on many plays, shows, and events throughout the<lb />school year. Over the 2012-2013 school year, a pro-<lb />duction of Cabaret, based off of the book by Chris-<lb />topher Isherwood, was put on. ~The play premiered<lb />on November 15, 2012. Mackenzie Bunch, fresh-<lb /><lb />man Theatre major says, I enjoyed it, one of the<lb /><lb />best shows I have seen by ECU.� This show proved<lb /><lb />to be a big hit. ~To be in one of these productions, it<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />is not necessary to be a theatre maj dance ma-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />outlooks that many peop!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER ,<lb /><lb />JENI FARROW/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Lace and high heels: Dance students dress up as a cabaret<lb />group for a performance; below, theatre students perform<lb />in the production of Drowsy Chaperone.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WY<lb />ad<lb />=<lb />Liu<lb />QO<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />a<lb />Wn<lb />WW<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />eoeieuunsesase<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Beet<lb /><lb />t is just another day at ECU, the birds are chirping, the squirrels are playing,<lb /><lb />and you are enjoying your walk to class. You finally arrive at the Graham<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />building only to then realize that you have two weeks until finals! Whatever<lb />will you do?! The word ~finals itself is accompanied by intimidation and stressful<lb />thoughts. So, pirates, how should we keep sane during finals? The number one<lb />way to pass all exams is, of course, to study. We are not just discussing the regular<lb />sit in my room for an hour� or perhaps the in the library for days studying my<lb />butt off� type of ordeal. Lets face it, studying is boring and it never seems to<lb />end. So what can we do about this? Follow these tips and you are sure to pass<lb /><lb />your exams with flying colors.<lb /><lb />First off, figure out what is holding you back the most. Whether it is laziness, dis-<lb />tractions, or simply not understanding the material, there is a solution for every-<lb /><lb />thing. Once you have pinpointed your weakness, fix it! Not enough energy? Try<lb /><lb />drinking coffee. Loud roommates? Go to the library. If there is one thing that<lb />will keep you from succeeding, its if you completely stop trying. Another thing<lb />to keep in mind during finals week is SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP! Did you know that<lb />sleep-deprived people are said to drive only as well, if not worse, as those who<lb />are legally impaired by alcohol? It is true; if you try to live off of Red Bull and<lb />Starbucks for the entire finals week, you will not make it out alive. Aim for at<lb />least eight hours of sleep each night. The more rested you are, the easier it will<lb />be for you to comprehend and retain information. On top of sleeping regularly,<lb />remember to eat well and stay hydrated. Also, do not forget to take some time<lb />out for you to relax, go to the gym, and maybe enjoy a latte. Yes, the goal is to<lb />finish the semester with good grades, but it is also important to maintain a good<lb /><lb />mental health through this time of year. Go Pirates!<lb />o 7<lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />TENISHA MORRISON/PHOTO<lb />Insanity: Kayla Crenshaw gets frustrated durring her study session.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />el gtote) Me) anl ei tia<lb /><lb />g the AT: Fletcher al Association of Schools of Music and<lb />wa ater, the East Carolina American Music Therapy Association.<lb />University School of Music has<lb /><lb />This school has a variety of mu-<lb />seen an extreme variety of talent. With 242 ack<lb />sicians as well as vocal en-<lb /><lb />undergraduate and - pps ~aan, this seadbles: Ticke conic bace<lb />ipaattie offers degrees in sii education, mu- include Opera Theater, »<lb />sic therapy, theory composition, and perfor- Chamber Singer<lb /><lb />mance. Within these four areas there are spe- Univesity Choral<lb /><lb />cific concentrations such as jazz studies, organ<lb />performance, percussion jeksuteywoat-teCe Mm a} t-bele)<lb /><lb />erformance, string performance, voice perfor-<lb />P . SP fy P the past year, the<lb />mance, wind performance and much more. The<lb /><lb />Chamber Sing-<lb />School of Music is fully accredited by the Nation-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ers, thirty-four to forty auditioned vocalists,<lb />received an invitation to sing at the In-<lb />ternational Choral Festival in Toledo,<lb /><lb />( Spain. This gifted group of singers<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />was discovered on YouTube and<lb />7 ¢ instantly adored. The Chamber<lb />| Singers will be performing at the<lb />P ICF in the fall 2013. To add even<lb />more flare to their art, the School<lb /><lb />. of Music often teams up with the<lb /><lb />_ School of Theatre and Dance to do<lb /><lb />live productions. When asked his<lb /><lb />opinion of the School of Music, Chris<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOTO COURTESY<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />surprised when people say there nothin.<lb />iromeCombemes ncaa ll (cmmn sl mre slole) along with<lb />the School of Theatre and Dance, is con-<lb />stantly putting something on.� The School<lb />of Musics productions are fabulous and defi-<lb />nitely worth giving a listen to. We often hear es ;<lb />the phrase ~music is life� and it holds true for<lb />students pursuing this competitive degree.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />n college, all deadlines seem to arrive at once. Every<lb />student, at some point or another, has come up against<lb />a random Wednesday night when they have multiple<lb />tests to study for and at least one paper to write. The chal-<lb />lenge of getting so much work done in a single night seems<lb />impossible, but for many students, theres a solution"and<lb /><lb />it is one that is quickly becoming all the hype.<lb /><lb />~Typically used to treat ADHD, prescription Adderall is the<lb />new recreational drug of choice for college students. Of<lb />course, when the stress most students endure as a result of<lb />their workload is factored in, it is easy to understand why<lb />they seek out something that makes them more produc-<lb />tive. An amphetamine, Adderall use has the potential to<lb />become habit forming, and can cause side effects like ag-<lb />gressive behavior, dizziness, vomiting, and jitteriness. Stu-<lb />dents however, say that the risks are worth it. To me, it<lb />seems safer than using something like caffeine pills,� said<lb />one female student. Another student explained that he<lb />doesnt see any harm in using it. Taking it doesnt really<lb />do that much. It doesnt make you a genius or anything, It<lb />just helps you focus a little more"makes the stuff you do<lb /><lb />get done feel a little more rewarding.�<lb /><lb />But the lure of Adderall goes beyond that temporary re-<lb /><lb />ward"beyond the temporary euphoria that the pill can<lb /><lb />cause. At the end of the day, obtaining it is far cheaper, far<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />All the Hype<lb /><lb />easier, and has a far lesser stigma attached to it than do<lb />other illegal drugs. I get it from my friends who have<lb />prescriptions,� said one male student, its like three<lb />pills for ten dollars. Pretty cheap, and I dont really see<lb /><lb />it as illicit. Its not like 'm snorting cocaine.�<lb /><lb />That sugma"that buying Adderall without a pre-<lb />scription isnt illegal is completely wrong. Federal law<lb />places possession of Adderall without a prescription<lb />into the same category as cocaine and heroin. First<lb />time offenders possessing between five and forty-<lb />nine grams of the substance face a minimum sen-<lb />tence of five years. For some, that may seem a lofty<lb />price to pay for a little bit of added focusing ability.<lb />For those that rely on the drug regularly however,<lb />getting caught doesnt even seem like a threat. Am I<lb />worried about being caught?� asked one female stu-<lb />dent. Not really,� she said, I think its a trend thats<lb />here to stay, especially since no one really views it<lb />as taboo.� As there is an ever increasing amount of<lb />students consuming the drug, the question then be-<lb /><lb />comes, ~is it just a little pill or an unfair advantage?�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />On<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RC<lb /><lb />tO PRET E rca.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />rned to ECU<lb />o be a fulfilling and enjoyable posi-<lb /><lb />tion that allows me to consistently meet many wonder-<lb /><lb />ful people. I take the knowledge I have learned and<lb /><lb />pass it on to the students that I work with here at ECU<lb /><lb />and most of us would not have become physicians<lb /><lb />if it were not for ECU. I primarily am using my<lb /><lb />degree to help patients with neurosurgical prob-<lb />lems, but I and the other members of the Division<lb />of Neurosurgery do teach medical students about<lb />neurosurgery. We usually have 1-2 graduates from<lb />the School of Medicine each year that choose to go<lb /><lb />into neurosurgery as a specialty, so I am helping to<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />train the next generation of neurosurgeons.�<lb /><lb />The evolution of this campus throughout the years<lb />has been extraordinary,� Dr. Lee stated. ECU (es-<lb />pecially the medical school and health science cam-<lb />pus) is dramatically larger than when I was in school<lb />here. We actually started medical school (the first 2<lb />years) on the main campus and our anatomy lab was<lb />a double wide trailer. The hospital had about 250<lb />beds and now has almost 1000 beds.�<lb /><lb />Although the campus may have evolved, and stu-<lb />dents graduate in the spring and winter seasons,<lb />one thing remains the same, the benevolence of the<lb />ECU alumni to share their knowledge and expertise<lb /><lb />with current members of the Pirate Nation.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHIRE/WRITER<lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOIO<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Hrom pirates<lb />to teachers<lb /><lb />alcolm X once said, Education is our pass-<lb /><lb />port to the future, for tomorrow belongs to<lb /><lb />the people who prepare for it today.� The<lb />College of Education prepares students to eventually<lb />open the minds of children who will one day lead this<lb />country. The hard work of teachers often goes unap-<lb />preciated and there are always controversies surround-<lb />ing budget cuts and etc. However, these special students<lb />gladly accept the challenge of educating young people.<lb />The value of that one teacher who impacted you in<lb />some way is what brought many of us to college in the<lb /><lb />first place. After finishing the required coursework, Edu-<lb /><lb />cation majors are now faced with the daunting task of<lb /><lb />finding an internship at one of the schools in their area<lb />of focus. Internships are not a time to slack off, because<lb />it requires taking on the everyday responsibilities of an<lb />actual teacher. This consists of grading tons of work,<lb />attending meetings and creating lesson plans. Some stu-<lb />dents cannot handle the pressure of the internship com-<lb />bined with classes or the portfolio they have to complete<lb /><lb />and occasionally have quit as a result. However, those<lb /><lb />who struggled through it are successful and now look<lb />forward to their future ahead. Shannon Murphy is<lb />a senior who recently finished her internship and<lb />has many positive comments to say about the expe-<lb />rience. She said, My clinical teacher was amazing<lb />and I admired her vision, time management, and<lb />strategies.� Throughout the year, Shannon taught<lb />10th-12th graders and prefers to work with 11th<lb />graders in the future. When asked about her goals<lb />after graduation as an educator, Shannon is opti-<lb />mistic but says teaching positions are limited so its<lb />sort of a competition to find a job. This is similar to<lb />the challenge many recent college graduates faced<lb />to obtain employment. One of the many benefits of<lb />requiring this internship is that students gain expe-<lb />rience in their senior year, as well as confidence in<lb />their abilities to teach. Education is a powerful tool<lb />that can inspire, motivate and nurture individuals<lb /><lb />into achieving success in the real world.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHIRE/WRITER<lb />JAY CLARK/ PHOTO COURTESY<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ew G PA cale<lb /><lb />oN (Kol @al-leca ie it S here ire) stay<lb /><lb />very student worries about the dreaded<lb /><lb />grade point average, better known as ©<lb /><lb />GPA. It is amazing how some numbers<lb /><lb />can greatly affect your college career. e stu-<lb />dents GPA is forever with them; it is what all<lb /><lb />universities pay most attention to when. look-<lb /><lb />ing over applications. Before the scale change,<lb /><lb />ECU recognized any grade from one hundred<lb /><lb />to ninety as an ~A, eighty nine to eighty as a ~B, "<lb />and so on. Now that the university is looking to Bs ;<lb />make academia more competitive, East Caroli- 2 Z<lb />na is going by the plus/minus scale. This means. a 2<lb /><lb />Ret hep betincr-LoMey Meer-bestet-a-W 0) E-bbe WW Co ake) oT 2 hundred ag<lb /><lb />to ninety, you have an A or an A minus. Students<lb />have very mixed feelings about the change, and<lb />some were not even aware that it had occurred;<lb />even though this process has been going on<lb />since 2007. It does not seem like it would make<lb />that big of a difference on your GPA, but its<lb /><lb />significant. I like it, it makes you work harder<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ae achieve that A okie you want,� heiley Ea- 2<lb /><lb />son, freshman, Exercise Physiology Major, ~ sie<lb />think the university should have ole<lb />ed it sooner because I believe people would<lb />have been more motivated to work harder,<lb /><lb />sooner.� So what exactly caused the univer-_<lb /><lb />sity to want to change the grading scale? The<lb />main reason for the scale change was SO that<lb />GPAs, and grades i in general, could be more<lb />specific and. to the actual point. In addition to<lb />this, clarification of grades changed as well;<lb />so instead of anA being equivalent to Excel-<lb /><lb />lent� as it used to, an A now translates into<lb /><lb />A chievernent substantially exceeds basic<lb /><lb />course expectations.� Students may initially<lb />be a little disgruntle about the entire situa-_<lb />tion, however this change does not app: sar to<lb /><lb />be going anywhere.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER "<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The College of Human Ecology offers a wide vari-<lb />ety of degrees that will steal anyone's heart<lb /><lb />he College of Human Ecology is made up of six distinct, but interre-<lb /><lb />lated disciplines: Child Development and Family Relations, Criminal<lb /><lb />Justice, Hospitality Leadership, Interior Design and Fashion Merchan-<lb />dising, Nutrition Science, and Social Work. All of the curricular focus is on<lb />serving people and communities, and the students of the COHE are challenged<lb />to enrich lives and enhance communities. All of the students in this college are<lb />required to participate in an internship. These internships can be anything from<lb />working in resorts, hospitals, schools, major retailers, or federal law enforce-<lb />ment agencies. Many of these students are hired before they graduate by the<lb />company/agency where they are doing their internship. The College of Hu-<lb />man Ecology would not be anything without the wonderful faculty that it has.<lb />These faculty members are said to be pioneers� in their respective fields, and<lb />their research and projects often lead to national recognition. Dr. Melani Duf-<lb />frin (Nutrition Science) was recently recognized as a Distinguished Graduate<lb />Faculty Mentor and her FoodMASTER program is a national model for using<lb />food-based activities to teach science and math to children. Dr. Priti Desai (Child<lb />Development and Family Relations) runs Camp WholeHeart- a summer camp<lb />for children with congenital heart defects. She was recently awarded with the<lb />Child Life Council's high honor and regularly publishes in both American and<lb /><lb />Indian journals.<lb /><lb />Many people are unaware that this college even exists. Several of the programs<lb />are nearly as old as East Carolina University itself. It is the colleges goal to en-<lb />sure that any current or prospective student who are interested in any one of the<lb />possible majors has the ability to find and ultimately graduate with the College<lb />of Human Ecology. For those people who are familiar with this college, they<lb />know how fun it can be and how involved students get. Every year, the Apparel<lb />and Interior Merchandising Organization put on a fashion show, which features<lb />local boutiques, as well as designs by students from ECU's textile program. This<lb />years theme was ~It was a Dream and had over 125 models walking the runway<lb />at Rock Springs Center. The students plan, promote, and execute this event ev-<lb />ery year all while preparing for final exams and semester projects. Another event<lb />is the Steel Chef competition during Hospitality Week. Teams of Hospitality<lb />and Nutrition Science students compete in this Iron Chef-like event. Teams are<lb />given a secret ingredient and then must create at least two dishes in just under an<lb />hour. ~The Criminal Justice department holds a highly-attended career fair each<lb />spring featuring local, regional, and national agencies while students in Social<lb />Work finish the semester with a diverse group of community outreach projects.<lb /><lb />The College of Human Ecology is diverse in its programs offered and never has<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />JAY CLARK/ PHOTO COURTESY<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />thi,<lb />"ie, sas<lb />i dl<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Students will never be up the creek without a paddle<lb />thanks to the newly remodeled Pirate Tutoring Center<lb /><lb />ave you ever found yourself reading for a<lb />class a few days before the test and come<lb />to the realization that you dont remem-<lb />ber anything? Lets face it, for most of us the answer<lb />is probably yes. But youre in luck! Around 5,000<lb />students just like you have survived with a little help<lb /><lb />from the ECU Pirate Tutoring Center (PTC).<lb /><lb />The PTC was founded in February 2008 by Mrs.<lb />Elizabeth Coghill. Because of the various services<lb />offered, the PTC is unlike any other tutoring service<lb />at universities in the state. When the Pirate ~Tutor-<lb />ing center first started, we had. about 50 volunteer<lb />tutors�, says Donna Davis, the Peer ~Tutor Coordina-<lb />tor; Now we have 369 students who are volunteer-<lb />ing their time towards this effort�. Before PTC, there<lb />were no free tutoring services available to students;<lb />students had to pay for any type of additional help.<lb />Mrs. Coghill use to be an advisor, she worked with<lb />undecided students who were struggling in their<lb />classes along with other individuals. She founded the<lb /><lb />PTC in order to fill the needs of students.<lb /><lb />ECU Pirate Tutors are students who have done well<lb />enough in a particular course to be qualified to help<lb />their fellow students understand the material, all tutors<lb />are trained and eventually become certified. ~These tu-<lb />tors can relate because they had to deal with similar<lb />challenges with the same professors. ~he Pirate ~Tutor-<lb />ing Center is one of the most useful and frequently<lb />used services offered by ECU. A total of 4,109 tutees<lb /><lb />assisted in the academic school year 2010-2011,<lb />a huge increase from the 2,344 students that were as-<lb />sisted during the academic school year of 2008-2009,<lb /><lb />the year in which it was founded.<lb /><lb />The PTC offers more than just help with classes.<lb />Students can schedule study skills appointments to<lb />help find ways to study and time manage more ef-<lb />fectively. The PTC offers tutoring by appointment,<lb />specialized workshops such as test review session,<lb />and outreach programs. Because of the huge suc-<lb />cess of this program, the PTC has been given a new<lb />location in the Old Cafeteria Complex, this was a<lb />huge accomplishment for the program and for the<lb />students who use it. The new center is outfitted with<lb />flat screen TVs connected to iPads and there is no<lb />shortage of whiteboards, the PTC is prepared to<lb />handle more students and expand its program.<lb /><lb />The ECU Pirate Tutoring Crew has an annual tra-<lb />dition where each tutor signs an oar. This tradition<lb />began with the first crew of tutors and is similar to<lb />the Navy tradition of ~plankowner. A ~plankowner<lb />is an individual that was part of the original crew<lb />of a ship; they received a part of that ship in com-<lb />memoration. The original tutoring crew received<lb />a plankowner certificate; however, each year the<lb />tutoring crew signs the oar, signifying another year<lb />in which the PTC crew has helped a new set of stu-<lb />dents navigate difficult classes.<lb /><lb />There is no shame asking for help; there are thou-<lb />sands of students who have benefitted from the ser-<lb />vices offered by PTC. If youre struggling in a class<lb /><lb />you're not alone and the PTC is always there.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MANEESH JEYAKUMAR/WRITER<lb /><lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Group Shot above: The 2012 tutors pose at grande<lb />opening of the center.<lb /><lb />PTC/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Ready for business: newly revised PTC.<lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />a<lb />oO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />magine being in an incubator for the first month of<lb /><lb />your life. Imagine walking into the first day of first<lb /><lb />grade and being able to say you have undergone five<lb />surgeries already. For D,J. Gregory, this is his reality. D,J.<lb />Gregory is a 34-year old from Savannah, Georgia who<lb />has cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy is a disease that causes<lb />abnormal movements, tremors, unsteady gait, and loss<lb />of coordination. Although Gregory was given so many<lb />reasons to fall and call it quits, he managed to persevere<lb />and now he has an amazing story to tell. Growing up us-<lb />ing canes and other walking assistance, Gregory was a<lb />carefree boy who loved sports. He was always interested<lb />in basketball, football, baseball, you name it; but due to his<lb /><lb />condition he was never able to participate.<lb /><lb />Thinking he would never be able to play a sport, Gregory<lb />was pleasantly surprised when he was introduced to the<lb />game of golf: At just nine years old, he immediately fell<lb />in love with the sport. He thrived on the fact that it was<lb />a competitive sport he could be a part of: Gregory says,<lb /><lb />My determination is often mistaken for stubbornness.� If<lb />there was something he wanted to accomplish, he would<lb />not settle for anything less than his goal. As Gregory con-<lb />tinued to play golf, his passion for athletics led him to study<lb />sports management at Springfield College.<lb /><lb />D.J. Gregory: A Man with a Mission<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />He later graduated with his masters degree, and his<lb />mind set on what he was going to achieve next. Greg-<lb />ory had always dreamt of playing in the 2008 PGA<lb />Tournament. ~Throughout the tournaments, players<lb />were to putt on multiple courses throughout the state.<lb />Gregory was determined to walk the entire length of<lb />each golf course. Even players who were not disabled<lb /><lb />had never attempted this feat.<lb /><lb />With his cane and the occasional fall, he successfully<lb />walked the entire 2008 PGA tournament. Since then,<lb />Gregory has competed every year in this tournament<lb />and hopes to continue this record. When he is not playing<lb />golf; you can find DJ. visiting different communities and<lb />organizations to talk about his journey. On November<lb />13, 2012, DJ. Gregory came to ECUs own Mendenhall<lb />Student Center. He gave an inspirational speech leaving<lb />some students in tears. I am so glad I went to hear Mr.<lb />Gregory speak, it has truly changed the way I look at cer-<lb />tain things.� Students who heard him speak left forever<lb />changed by the dynamic experience.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb /><lb />MARIKA MATHEW/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Inspirational: D.J.Gregory tells his inpsiring story at<lb />Mendenhall Student Center.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~ ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />coos<lb /><lb />1<lb /></p>
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          <lb />t is easy to see the physical changes J.Y. Joyner<lb />Library has gone through over the past nine de-<lb />cades. Originally located in the Austin building,<lb />and then Whichard, the library was moved to its cur-<lb />rent location in the fifties. Joyner has gradually become<lb />the largest library East of Raleigh and serves as a cen-<lb />ter for research and learning for both ECU students<lb /><lb />and communities throughout Eastern North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The value of J.Y. Joyner Library can easily be mea-<lb />sured in terms of resources. Bound volumes housed<lb />in the stacks number close to 2 million. There are 250<lb />computer workstations, 100 graduate study carrels,<lb />and thirty-six group study rooms. University Archives<lb />alone offers access to 6000 linear feet of material, and<lb /><lb />the Special Collections Department has thousands of<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />rare books. Millions of dollars have been funneled<lb />into the renovations of Joyner Library, and the most<lb /><lb />recent, which occurred in the mid-nineties.<lb /><lb />However, for students, J.Y. Joyner Library is far more<lb />than a massive building with stacks on stacks on stacks<lb />of books. It has, especially with the addition of areas<lb />focused on group studying, become a place that is as<lb />much about learning as it is about socializing. Granted,<lb />there are no wild parties or overly loud conversations,<lb />but as several students pointed out, Joyner is as much<lb />about collaboration as it is about individual study. I<lb />think its better to study in groups because having your<lb />friends with you keeps you motivated and helps you<lb />stay on task,� said Sophomore Kristen Zelnosky. But<lb /><lb />students also believe that it is the resources offered by<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Joyner that lend it to group work, especially in the Col-<lb /><lb />laboration Learning Center. The resources Joyner<lb />has definitely make it a social.place. My friends and I<lb />can all work together in one convenient location,� said<lb /><lb />Sophomore Laura Culbreath.<lb /><lb />For more than eighty years, J.Y. Joyner Library<lb />has served generations of East Carolina Universi-<lb />ty students, and as the facility adapts to the chang-<lb />ing technologies and strives to meet the needs of<lb />incoming classes, it is sure to remain one of the<lb /><lb />central, busiest locations on campus.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Welcome from left: The lobby of Joyner Library today; The<lb />lobby of Joyner Library in 1940.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />S ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />WJ<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />(fort<lb />Par ee ee<lb /><lb />ij ~= ff<lb /><lb />/anunel<lb /><lb />" fi How long did it take to<lb />P build the robot? How did<lb />j you build them?<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ot<lb /><lb />im<lb /><lb />11<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The robot was a two semester project; the first semester was a concept and team<lb /><lb />selection. The second semester was more of the building of the robot and about two<lb /><lb />to three months of construction. How we built the robot was quite difficult as we had<lb /><lb />to use a multitude of tools, such as band-saw, brake, demel tool, sockets, and etc. In<lb /><lb />the construction we did not only want to make a winning robot, but one that future<lb /><lb />ECU teams could use and build off of. ~The main design program was Solid-Works<lb /><lb />for its ease of use and ability to manipulate a 3D model.<lb /><lb />12<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />13<lb /><lb />14<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />15<lb /><lb />16<lb /><lb />What did you gain or take away<lb />from this experience?<lb /><lb />I gained a lot of team building experi-<lb />ence, but I also gained an ability to see<lb />a larger picture to map events and work<lb />effectively. An added bonus was making<lb />some good friends at the end.<lb /><lb />Robotics is not going away and the fur-<lb />ther a person can learn about them the<lb />better off they are. Robotics is some-<lb />thing I enjoy, it involves so many fields<lb />that it is hard to stay bored for long be-<lb /><lb />fore there is something new.<lb /><lb />What do you love most about<lb />your college?<lb />The People and atmosphere is some of<lb /><lb />the best things about ECU.<lb /><lb />How did the college of technology<lb />and communication science help<lb />you prepare for a career?<lb /><lb />Networking; the more people that you<lb />know the better you will be and the<lb />more confident you will feel to take a<lb />few risks in life.<lb /><lb />The skills acquired by these students is<lb /><lb />just one example of what the college<lb /><lb />of Technology and Computer Science<lb />works towards and strives for in their<lb />students to accomplish. There are con-<lb />stantly new ideas being developed and<lb />conceptualized in this rapidly growing<lb />market and ECU students look forward<lb /><lb />to leaving their mark on society.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb />AMY FRANK/ PHOTO<lb /><lb />17 18 19 20 21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />"<lb />|<lb />ul<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />25<lb /></p>
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          <lb />mproving healthcare is the goal of every coun-<lb /><lb />try and there is always a shortage of good doc-<lb /><lb />tors and nurses available. East Carolina Uni-<lb />versity provides one of the best nursing programs in<lb />North Carolina. Of course there are several require-<lb />ments that must be completed before becoming a<lb />certified nurse. There are pre-requisite courses that<lb />must be taken such as chemistry, anatomy and etc.<lb />Nurses must know how the body works, the correct<lb />amount of drug dosage to administer to patients,<lb />and a plethora of other things before ever stepping<lb /><lb />foot in a hospital.<lb /><lb />The nursing program expects a certain amount<lb />of points each semester from activities, like be-<lb />ing a CNA. However, most students obtain points<lb />from maintaining a high grade point average. The<lb />entrance exam to begin nursing school contains in-<lb />formation from the pre-requisites and more to test<lb /><lb />students knowledge.<lb /><lb />Most of those who have completed nursing school un-<lb />derstand how difficult it is, but students are determined.<lb />Students often struggle to adjust to not only longer<lb />classes but experiencing clinicals. Exams and quizzes<lb />were much harder than before,� said senior Nursing<lb />major Daniel Torres, we all learned how to better man-<lb />age time�. Nursing students found themselves studying<lb /><lb />constantly to keep up with the workload.<lb /><lb />Those that managed to pass now had their final<lb />challenge; taking the Nclex. Nclex is the exam taken<lb />to become certified as a nurse and can only be de-<lb />scribed as stressful. Students found that some of the<lb />materials they studied were not on the exam. Those<lb />who passed were fortunate and the feeling of finally<lb />accomplishing their goals continues to push students<lb />through difficult times. Becoming a certified nurse<lb />brings young professionals one step closer to making<lb /><lb />a difference.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb />CHRIS HOLLIS/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />o make everyone feel at home,� East<lb /><lb />Carolina University has developed speci-<lb /><lb />fied learning living areas. Anyone who<lb />anticipates living in one these specialized living ar-<lb />eas are expected to achieve academic success, be<lb />actively engaged in academic, local, and/or global<lb />communities, and take advantage of leadership op-<lb />portunities. These communities include the Future<lb />Pirate Nurse Living Learning Village. So what is<lb />this, future pirate village, you say? FPNLLYV is a resi-<lb />dential area on campus for students who are intend-<lb />ed nursing majors. The university hopes to provide<lb />encouragement and support to those who choose to<lb />live here. Along with offering nursing inspiration,<lb />FPNLLY is also a place for comfort during the tran-<lb />sition from high school to college. As a participant of<lb />the Nursing Learning Village, students have numer-<lb />ous opportunities and chances to get involved with<lb />the community and the college. ~These opportunities<lb /><lb />include taking classes with fellow nursing majors<lb /><lb />during the fall and spring semester, being exposed<lb /><lb />to different cultures and ideas, and preparing for<lb />the rigors of the nursing program. In preparation<lb />for the nursing program, student will be studying the<lb /><lb />NLN PAX, time management, and test-taking skills.<lb /><lb />So, how does one become a part of the Nursing<lb />Learning Village? It is fairly simple; all you have<lb />to do is fill out an application that consists of the<lb />general name, address, phone number, and then de-<lb />scribe why you think you would be a good fit for this<lb />community, and what you hope to achieve from liv-<lb />ing there. After filing in your SAT/ACT scores you<lb />submit your application! Currently, the FPNLLV is<lb />only accepting about forty prospective nurses. ~This<lb />is a competitive program, however it ensures the suc-<lb />cess of future nurses seeking to one day make a dif-<lb /><lb />ference in the lives of many.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER/ PHOTO<lb />The dorm life: Umstead Hall is where nursing students<lb /><lb />will reside in the new Nurse Living and Learning Village.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />co ACADEMICS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />graduates entering Family Medicine residencies. ~The<lb /><lb />students and faculty at this school are extremely service<lb />oriented; they volunteer their time in numerous ways,<lb />including managing and stafling two free health clinics<lb /><lb />one in conjuction with Greenville's homeless shelter<lb />and one for Spanish speaking patients in Grimesland,<lb />NC. The Brody School of Medicine increased the time<lb />in the curriculum where students are actively learning,<lb /><lb />not just in the classroom, in the first two years of medi-<lb /><lb />cal school. Additions are also being made on a new<lb />curriculum in patient safety, quality improvement, and<lb />team-based care. Brody is substantially increasing our<lb />use of Simulation-working with high fidelity manne-<lb />quins and task trainers"so that students can learn and<lb />practice procedures and emergency situations in a safe,<lb /><lb />nonthreatening environment.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOTO<lb /><lb />6 Brody is #1 in the US<lb />for percent of eradu-<lb />ates entering Hamuly<lb />Medicine residencies.<lb /><lb />Qn<lb /><lb />eye ye<lb /><lb />. Z<lb /><lb />InSOrw, i!<lb />#,<lb /><lb />INe=\7 .<lb />ye l4<lb />ite!<lb />Xe<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />Waa<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />Wy<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />be,<lb /><lb />co ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />=<lb />Le)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />16 17 18 19 20 21<lb /><lb />22 23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /><lb />25<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Students prepare<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />for<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />their graduate exams that<lb /><lb />will get them one step closer to their dream job<lb /><lb />ach year, scores of students, graduates, and<lb />employed hopefuls across academic levels<lb />and disciplines apply to graduate and profes-<lb />sional schools in search of both a professional career<lb /><lb />and a brighter future.<lb /><lb />As admittance into these programs often requires a<lb />stellar academic record, substantial field experience or<lb />familiarity with the subject matter, and a honed skill set,<lb />scholastic aptitude is often measured in the form of a<lb /><lb />standardized assessment.<lb /><lb />Graduate school hopefuls take the Graduate Record<lb />Exam (GRE), dental school applicants take the Dental<lb />Admissions ~Test (DAT), law school prospects take the<lb />Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), business school<lb />optimists take the Graduate Management Admissions<lb />Test (GMAT) and medical school prospects take the<lb />legendary MCAT, the Medical College Admission Test.<lb /><lb />Whatever their motivation, their expectations and their<lb />dreams, East Carolinas students share their recom-<lb />mendations and suggestions for how to prepare for the<lb />test that will be the stepping stone in their lives toward<lb /><lb />their desired career.<lb /><lb />Megan Cotton, Senior Adapted Special Education major,<lb />took the newest version of the GRE for entrance into a<lb />professional graduate program. In the future, I hope to<lb />have my Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy<lb />(OT),� she says. For those students preparing for the GRE<lb />exam, Cotton offered simple advice. Study! Study! Study!<lb /><lb />I prepared for the GRE using Kaplan's GRE prep<lb />course. he course helped me with practice questions,<lb />test prep, as well as mock exams in order to improve<lb />my overall score on the GRE. Taking the GRE was<lb />extremely nerve-racking, and for my major the GRE<lb />is one of the main factors that will make or break your<lb />application. That meant I had to reach a certain score<lb />in order to be competitive with the other people apply-<lb />ing to OT programs across the nation. The questions<lb />on the GRE test information that should have been<lb />taught in MIDDLE SCHOOL. I don't know about<lb /><lb />you, but middle school was a long time ago!�<lb /><lb />T took the MCAT to pursue a career in medicine,� says<lb />Tan Bryan, first year medical student at The Brody<lb />School of Medicine. I look forward to a rewarding<lb />career as a pediatrician to work in Eastern North<lb />Carolina with children and adolescents. My advice<lb />for medical school hopefuls is not to focus as much on<lb />learning the last 15°% of the material you dont know<lb />in the review books, work on refreshing and knowing<lb />the 85% you do already know really well. The big-<lb />gest thing about taking the MCAT is the endurance<lb />needed because the exam is really long - take snacks,<lb />sleep well the night before and use your breaks. Just<lb />remember it is just a test and do not let it freak you out!<lb />It's all about playing the game and staying calm so you<lb /><lb />can do your best.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHEAR/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER /PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU gives back<lb /><lb />here is nothing quite like the feeling of help-<lb /><lb />ing out your community and giving back.<lb /><lb />Throughout this past year, students and fac-<lb />ulty of East Carolina University have participated in<lb />many different events with one goal in mind: to make<lb />the community better. You have probably seen sorori-<lb />ties, fraternities, clubs, and committees sitting outside<lb />of Dowdy trying to raise money for different causes.<lb />Last November, eight different organizations and de-<lb />partments held a food drive for Thanksgiving. These<lb />organizations included the Honors College, Omicron<lb />Delta Kappa, Student North Carolina Association of<lb />Educators, ECU Rotary Act, the Department of Child<lb />Development and Family Relations, Air Force ROTC,<lb />the Department of Sociology, and Gamma Beta Phi<lb />Honor Society. Thanksgiving was a time to be thankful<lb />for what we have and to give to those who do not. Cans<lb />of cranberry sauce and green beans accumulated and<lb />were eventually sent off to Operation Sunshine. Opera-<lb />tion Sunshine is an afterschool program that serves un-<lb />derprivileged girls in Greenville, North Carolina. These<lb />families were tremendously thankful for their holiday<lb /><lb />meals, and even more thankful for the kind gesture from<lb /><lb />ECU. I felt good that we were able to contribute,<lb />and I felt that this was an important connection for<lb />ECU to make with the needs of the community,�<lb /><lb />says Dr. Pearce, Department of Sociology.<lb /><lb />Another way that students were able to do their part<lb />was by: participating in a blood drive over the 2012-<lb />2013 school year; blood drives were set up all over<lb />campus at different times of the day all year long.<lb />All you had to do was simply walk up, sign in, and<lb />wait for your turn. It was a fairly painless and easy<lb /><lb />process. Afterwards, donors were encouraged to eat<lb /><lb />cookies and drink juice in order for their sugar lev-<lb /><lb />els to catch back up. It felt so good to know that I<lb />was helping save a life,� says Recreational Therapy<lb />major Lauren Milton. Giving blood was a rewarding<lb />experience for all; a small pinch was definitely worth<lb />saving a life. Whether it is big or small, East Carolina<lb /><lb />jumps on any opportunity to serve others.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />No pain no gain: Male students walk one mile in high heels<lb />rallying support in Greenville to raise awarness about the<lb />causes, effects and remedies for sexual assault and domestic<lb />violence.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU hosts Mae C.<lb />African American<lb /><lb />«N eptember 20, 2012, on the day ECU celebrates<lb />My fifty years of diversity, Mae C. Jemison, the first<lb /><lb />hR African American female astronaut speaks to<lb />students. Jemisons accomplishments speak for her enor-<lb />mous success. She comes as a part of the still relatively<lb />new Voyage of Discovery lecture series. Jemison attended<lb />Stanford University and received a BS in Chemical Engi-<lb />neering as well as a BA in African American studies. She<lb />became a doctor of medicine after receiving her doctor-<lb />ate from Cornell University. Despite the racism she faced<lb />during her childhood, Jemison decided at a young age to<lb /><lb />become an astronaut.<lb /><lb />Amongst her accolades, she promotes science camps<lb />and literacy, and has taught at a university. ~To say she<lb />has exceptional talents is an understatement. However,<lb />she came to share with students her knowledge of sci-<lb />ence and how we are in dire need of young people to<lb />make contributions to medical research. She opened<lb /><lb />a lot of students minds to what else this world has to<lb /><lb />Jemison, the first<lb />female astronaut<lb /><lb />offer. Jemison sought to empower the students hearing<lb />her lecture to never be afraid to take risks. She asked<lb />everyone in the room to ask themselves one question<lb />and to really think about it. Have you contributed to<lb />something and if so, has it left an impact on at least one<lb />individual?� Entering college we are often unsure and<lb />come with preconceived notions of what we wanted in<lb /><lb />life without thinking of all our options.<lb /><lb />The sky is the limit. ~The only obstacle holding us back is<lb />ourselves; we create the box that closes us in from reach-<lb />ing our full potential. Freshman, political science major<lb />Ricky Smith said, I never thought of life in such a big<lb />prospective. Jemison opened my eyes to other majors of-<lb />fered at ECU.� Students left motivated and felt the need<lb />to get involved on campus. Jemison said it best. While<lb /><lb />our time is limited, it has infinite possibilities.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb />Girl Power: Dr. Mae Jemison shares her testimony.<lb /><lb />66 While our time is limited, it<lb />has infinite possibilities. 99<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>nce practiced throughout Eastern<lb />Asia to celebrate the spiritual con-<lb />nection between families in re-<lb />membrance of ancestors, the Festival of Lan-<lb />terns was celebrated at ECU on Thursday,<lb />September 30, 2012. Similar to the real fes-<lb />tival, ECUs Festival of Lanterns created ties<lb />between the Asian community and students<lb /><lb />by highlighting Asian culture and cuisine.<lb /><lb />Students could visit booths that displayed<lb />trinkets and artifacts that gave a taste of<lb />modern Asia. Asian music was_ played<lb />throughout the festival; a crowd of people<lb />deciding to have fun danced to ~Gangnam<lb />Style by the South Korean artist Psy. Stu-<lb />dents who attended had the opportunity to<lb /><lb />learn how to use chopsticks and write their<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Students learn about Asian<lb />culture at the Festival of Lanterns<lb /><lb />name in Japanese. Attendees could also geta<lb />taste of the more traditional Asian pastime<lb />of origami. Those who attended the booth<lb />were instructed by students from the Asian<lb />Students Association in how to properly use<lb />chopsticks. The event culminated in the tra-<lb />ditional festival event of releasing lanterns<lb /><lb />into the sky and lake.<lb /><lb />As the night came to a close, the beach at the<lb />North Recreational Complex was lit up by fire-<lb />works. The crowd that attended the event was<lb />a diverse one. I love learning about new cul-<lb />tures, thats why I came here�, says ECU junior<lb />Estefania Horrillo,� but its also so great to see<lb />so many different people here!� The Festival is<lb />part of Student Activities Boards initiative to<lb /><lb />foster an appreciation for different cultures.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The Festival of Lanterns was organized by the<lb />Student Activities Board, Ledonia Wright Cul-<lb />tural Center, and the Asian Students Associa-<lb />tion to draw attention to ECUs Asian studies<lb />program. Asia is playing an increasingly im-<lb />portant role in the world, which has boosted<lb /><lb />the importance of the Asian Studies program as<lb /><lb />well. The Asian Studies program offers many |<lb /><lb />opportunities for students in many fields, includ-<lb />ing business�, says Dr. Tricia Wilson-Okamura.<lb /><lb />The Asian Studies program offers courses in<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MANEESH JEYAKUMAR/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb />CAROLYN ELIAS/DESIGN &amp; COLLAGE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ry |<lb /><lb />t is no secret that East Carolina University is<lb />a school full of spirit. Ask any student cur-<lb />rently enrolled at the Pirate Nation, or any-<lb />one that attended school here and they will tell<lb />you how fun it is to go out and support athletics<lb /><lb />during their respective seasons.<lb /><lb />If you are here, you pre-game and go to the<lb />football games, PERIOD!� explained Mitch Ka-<lb />lik, currently a junior at ECU. Waking up, get-<lb />ting dressed in purple and gold, and go tailgating<lb />all morning before the games is a requirement<lb /><lb />» Kalik later added.<lb /><lb />around here<lb />Here in the Pirate Nation, students have de-<lb />veloped a reputation of being loud and rowdy,<lb /><lb />whether it is at Dowdy-Ficklen stadium, home to<lb /><lb />~A<lb /><lb />evolution of pirate<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />~%&amp;<lb />aq<lb /><lb />the football team where Pirate Nation is 50,000<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />strong or in between the walls of Minges colise-<lb /><lb />um, home to Pirate basketball.<lb /><lb />School spirit in Greenville is nothing new. Alumni<lb />Laura Respess, who first came to ECU in 1987, ex-<lb />plains that when she first became a Pirate she could see<lb />the emphasis put on ECU athletics from not just the<lb />students, but the whole community. Respess was here<lb />for a couple of years before returning home. When she<lb />returned back to Pirate Nation and finished her degree<lb />in 1996, she was not surprised at all to see the tradition<lb />had not changed around the campus.<lb /><lb />T lived in Belk back then, and we were right behind<lb />the football stadium, and it got LOUD and crowded<lb /><lb />fast,� explained Respess. I still go back for games<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />when I can,� she added. I always have vivid<lb />memories when I go back, and I love that this<lb /><lb />place has not changed.�<lb /><lb />With times changing and new students coming in<lb />and out of ECU, it is safe to say school spirit is<lb />always in abundance in Greenville and always will<lb /><lb />be. For us currently enrolled as Pirates, we can all<lb />agree and say our school spirit is second to none,<lb />and no matter what type of sporting event you are<lb />attending, you will be ready to cheer loud and proud<lb /><lb />for the home team.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WILLIAM FARRAR/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Big moment: Students get excited at a pivotel moment<lb />of an ECU home football game; pirate fans from the 1988<lb />yearbook.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Year in Review:<lb />Summer 2012<lb />Olympic Games<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />here is no greater demonstration of athletic<lb /><lb />skill on a global level than at the Olympics.<lb /><lb />Athletes from around the world, all from dif-<lb />ferent walks of life and all with incredible talent came<lb />together in London during the late weeks of summer<lb />2012 to compete for the highest of all honors in the<lb />sports world: an Olympic gold medal. In all, more than<lb />200 nations participated in the games and athletes<lb /><lb />competed in 26 different sports.<lb /><lb />The United States swept the medal boards during the<lb />games, with 104 total Olympic medals"46 of which<lb />were gold. As expected, swimming was the most suc-<lb />cessful sport for American athletes, with thirty-one<lb />medals earned. Swimming is one of my favorite<lb /><lb />bs)<lb /><lb />sports to watch,� said freshman Dani Klavik. Its re-<lb />ally intense plus the guys arent bad to look at either.�<lb />~Track events as well as Mens basketball were also suc-<lb /><lb />cesses for the United States team.<lb /><lb />Aesthetics aside, the Olympics marks one of the few times<lb />that the nations of the world come together and put aside<lb />conflicts for the sake of friendly competition. The energy<lb />and patriotism sparked in the United States by the games<lb />is one of the most exciting parts of the Olympics. Millions<lb />tune in to cheer on their favorite athletes, whether its on<lb />the basketball court, on the track, or in the pools. Theres<lb />nothing I love more than watching the events with my<lb />friends and family. We get so into it! In races where the fin-<lb />ish is really close, we're all holding our breath and hoping<lb />the American athletes win,� said sophomore hospitality<lb /><lb />management major Annalee Berry.<lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb /><lb />LIUBOV TERLETSKA / Shutterstock.com/PHOTO<lb />Cheerio: Summer evening at Leicester Square prior<lb />to the opening of the Olympic Games in London,<lb />July.21, 2012,<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />\<lb />x<lb />)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: ~<lb />ites eos!<lb /><lb />"cama<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />he Buccaneer has experienced a roll-<lb /><lb />ercoaster ride unlike any other. It was<lb /><lb />first established in 1923 as the Tecoan.<lb />The name was later changed to The Buccaneer<lb />in 1953, Publication of the book stopped in the<lb />late 70s and only resumed a few years ago. The<lb />Buccaneer managed to survive the constant<lb />change and evolution of our school into the pres-<lb />ent East Carolina University. The book endured<lb />all the change only to flourish and evolve into the<lb />book you have in front of you today.<lb /><lb />The Staff has played a vital role and without<lb />them, this book would not survive and grow.<lb />Their dedication to The Buccaneer has proven<lb />invaluable and I am so thankful to have had such<lb />a hardworking staff.<lb /><lb />Terrence Dove has been the biggest supporter of<lb />this book. Without him and his patience, | would<lb />never have figured out how to get this years book<lb />finished. He has always been available to answer<lb />any questions. He would do anything to see this<lb />book succeed and he has given so much or his time<lb />an attention to get the book where it is today.<lb /><lb />Ultimately, The Buccaneer would not be where<lb />it is today without the support of Dr. Virginia<lb />Hardy, Chris Stansbury, John Harvey, Yvonne<lb />Moye and a plethora of other people behind the<lb />scenes that do so much work to keep The Bucca-<lb />neer moving forward. You all have so much faith<lb /><lb />in the student body. Without your support,<lb />the yearbook would never succeed as much<lb />as it already has.<lb /><lb />I would like to give a special thanks to Cliff<lb />Hollis, Jay Clark, and Nick Faulkner and Ath-<lb />letics Media Relations. You all managed to<lb />make this book a success! Without your help,<lb />we would not have been able to create such<lb />a complete yearbook. I cannot thank you<lb />enough for your valued help.<lb /><lb />I would like to thank anyone else who helped<lb />complete The Buccaneer this year. This is a<lb />joint effort and I hope everyone is proud of<lb />the outcome. I hope every student finds a<lb />little piece of his or her college year in this<lb />book. This is a book made by the students<lb />for the students. It is all about us!<lb /><lb />Without this book we wont be able to see<lb />were the journey of life has taken us. Years<lb />from now, we will open this book and real-<lb />ize the beautiful, fun years of college. We will<lb />see how our lives have evolved into the lives<lb />we will have years from now and be thankful<lb />we have the memories of today preserved for<lb />tomorrow. We will grow and evolve through<lb />our experiences at East Carolina University,<lb />and The Buccaneer will hold on to the most<lb />valuable moments of our young lives.<lb /><lb />Caroline Ready, Mditor-in-Chief<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>sy<lb /><lb />Seabee bhees<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />This year, incoming ECU freshmen are required to<lb />live on campus for their first two semesters<lb /><lb />sually, freshmen decide to live on campus their first year. This year, they<lb />didnt have a choice. Campus Living required all freshmen (or those who<lb />were under 30 hours) to live on-campus in a residence hall for at least two<lb />semesters. The universitys definition of freshmen is students who have completed<lb />fewer than 30 hours of college credit " excluding AP. dual enrollment, or early col-<lb />lege hours.� However, if a newly-enrolled student is over 21 years old, a U.S. Armed<lb />Forces veteran, married, has dependent children or lives with their parents less than<lb /><lb />35 miles away, they are not required to live in university housing.<lb /><lb />Student opinion is varied on the subject of on-campus living. Its a great way to<lb />meet tons of people and make new friends!� said Yash Patel, freshman biology<lb />major. Students such as Sarah Lisson, freshman nutrition science major, and<lb />Shayna Meyers, freshman exercise physiology major, said that they liked the<lb />convenience of being close to classes and all of the on-campus resources, such<lb /><lb />as the print labs and Hendrix ~Theater.<lb /><lb />Other students arent so happy with the residence halls. I hated not having the<lb />option to live off campus,� said David Thomas, freshman business major. Some<lb />students are disappointed with the dorm that they were placed in. It would<lb />be nice to have a kitchen,� said Alex Hoagey, freshman business finance major,<lb />about his residence hall, Garrett. Students like Jordan Oaks Colston, a freshman<lb />studio art major, are on the fence. I think its an experience everyone should<lb />have for the first year. It familiarizes you with campus and college life, but its<lb />definitely not something I want to do for another year. You get to meet so many<lb />people and be so close to the resources you need, but being comfortable and<lb /><lb />independent your second year is also important,� said Oaks Colston.<lb /><lb />Although some students say that living on campus is a necessity for at least one<lb />year, other students disagree. T get to live at home where I can study in silence.<lb />I dont have to share a shower or bathroom. I can sleep without anyone coming<lb />in at random hours waking me up, and it is way cheaper!� said Kelsey Kelly,<lb />sophomore biology major.<lb /><lb />Resident advisors say that freshmen and upperclassmen residents are distinctly<lb />different. Upperclassmen dont really want to get involved in hall communities.<lb />Freshmen want to get to know people,� said Kacie Lilly, a junior nutrition major<lb />and R.A. on campus. Freshmen attend many of their residence halls programs<lb /><lb />to meet people and be involved in campus life.<lb /><lb />This year, there was a 23 percent increase of freshmen living on campus, but<lb />the amount of on-campus residents only increased by seven percent. Residence<lb />halls had to prepare for the possibility that the amount of students would exceed<lb />the amount of empty rooms. Garrett Residence Hall prepared by putting two<lb />bunk beds and two dressers for four students in the second floor study room, and<lb />six bunk beds in the first floor study room.<lb /><lb />This policy was created from ECUs desire to improve student retention and<lb />student GPAs. Based on several studies done by colleges all over the country, stu-<lb />dents grades are significantly higher, and they are more likely to return to school<lb /><lb />the next year if they live on campus their freshmen year. However, it is still too<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />RYAN HARPER/PHOTO<lb />Garette Dorm: Freshman students prepare to study for important test in the study hall.<lb /><lb />_ STUDENT LIFé<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Students kick of<lb />the school year<lb />at the 12% Anual<lb />Pirate Palooza<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />hether you live on campus or off, on<lb /><lb />August 20" you were probably headed<lb /><lb />to Dowdy-Ficklen stadium. From 6~9<lb />p.m., students flocked to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium<lb />for some genuine pirate fun to start the school year<lb />off right. SAB, SGA, and Dowdy Student Store<lb />hosted their 12 annual Pirate Palooza. Every year<lb />this event gets bigger and better and becomes more<lb />of a hit, but this year was the best year thus far. I<lb />liked this year better than last years, because the<lb />event was actually on the football field, there was<lb />more to do, and no echo from the stadium walls,�<lb /><lb />said Gigi Leonard, sophomore nursing major.<lb /><lb />There was more of a wide range of activities this<lb />year. Students had more space to enjoy pirate Paloo-<lb />za festivities because this year, it took place at Dowdy<lb />Ficklen Stadium on the football field. The activities<lb />are what made people come back, but the expansion<lb /><lb />is what will make them attend next year.<lb /><lb />The entertainment offered this year really drew a ton<lb />of people to Pirate Palooza. Each year there is a ka-<lb />raoke concert and the competitive talents make the<lb />students beg for more. I actually got to see the girls<lb />volleyball team perform this year, and it was rather<lb />entertaining,� said Gigi Leonard a sophomore nurs-<lb />ing major. With the expansion, the concert had better<lb />acoustics, and the audience had more room to more<lb /><lb />around and to actually enjoy it.<lb /><lb />This is an event that students look forward to every year. This<lb />year the students havent stopped talking aboutit. * ~My room-<lb />mate and I went last year and this year, and we plan to go next<lb />year. We have so much fun and it gives us something to calm<lb />our nerves before classes start,� said Samantha Aldridge, a<lb />sophomore social work major There is no better way to rally<lb />up the end of summer and the start of another school year<lb />than the pure fun of Pirate Palooza!<lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Charge: Students enjoy activities at Pirate Palooza.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />iene n<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />eh rssaneaseneatNaRatae: oa ellanaiaths<lb /><lb />SEAN<lb /><lb />SARE eeu jacaen gone ASNT<lb /><lb />eeRRARRR RIANA RENN ART ARNTANA ANT<lb /><lb />sista RARER<lb /><lb />ria a sonnei aeyee<lb /><lb />scslaveinianaieiataneabansaniiate eee att<lb /><lb />eile<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Pirates Enjoy newly renovated Destination<lb /><lb />360 and Tyler Residence Hall<lb /><lb />ut with the old and in with the new. ECU is<lb /><lb />revamping their living and working spaces<lb /><lb />to express a more contemporary style,<lb />making it easier for students to feel at home while they<lb />are away. Several of ECUs residence halls were built<lb />in the early twentieth century: Jarvis Hall was built in<lb />1909, Fleming Hall was built in 1923, and Cotten Hall<lb />was built in 1926. Thats why this year ECU decided<lb />that it was time to give the campus a contemporary<lb />update by renovating two locations: Destination 360<lb /><lb />and ~Tyler Residence Hall.<lb /><lb />Destination 360 has come a long way over the past<lb />two decades. The space started out as a dining hall<lb />called Mendenhall Student Center Dining Hall<lb />in 1987, and it remained simply a dining hall un-<lb />til 2004. In 2004, West End Dining Hall was built,<lb />and the old dining hall was renamed Destination<lb />360 because it was expected to be a favorite student<lb />destination to eat. It was also a complete 360 de-<lb />gree difference from what it was before. Hence, the<lb /><lb />name Destination 360 was born.<lb /><lb />At first, Destination 360 only housed a grill, pizza,<lb />and salad bar. In 2006, ECU ditched the salad bar<lb />set-up and added Bleecker Street Café. The addi-<lb />tion of Chik-fil-a followed shortly after in 2009, and<lb />later on, Pirate Grill and AFC Sushi were included<lb />in the new eating space. Even though Destination<lb />360 had included a handful of retail dining options<lb />since it was renamed, its layout and look still hadnt<lb /><lb />changed since its dining hall days.<lb /><lb />This past summer, ECU decided that it was time to<lb />give Destination 360 a more modern design and more<lb />suitable layout. When the summertime work was<lb />finished, the new and improved Destination 360<lb />was reopened for the Fall 2012 semester. With flat<lb />screen televisions mounted on the walls, a new set of<lb />double doors, and an automatic soda machine, Des-<lb />tination 360 is now the ultimate student-dining place.<lb />Students stop by for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in<lb />between classes to sit at the modern wooden tables<lb />and pirate purple booths and socialize. The stone<lb /><lb />and purple paint combination on the walls gives the<lb /><lb />Seriil oe<lb /><lb />fi<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />dining area a relaxed, cool vibe, as well as the new<lb />hardwood floors and carpeted seating area. The<lb />new seating arrangement allows more students to<lb />sit down and enjoy Destination 360, and the ad-<lb />dition of a Pirate Meal at Bleecker Street Café<lb />has brought flocks of students over at mealtime.<lb />We feel the new look with the new entrance bet-<lb />ter fits what our customers today are looking for,�<lb /><lb />said Joyce Sealey, Director of Dining Services.<lb /><lb />The overwhelming numbers of students who<lb />now eat there agree that the updated look is what<lb />Destination 360 needed. I really like the changes<lb />at Destination 360,� said Brittany Coleman, a fresh-<lb />man Management Information Systems major. The<lb />decorations and atmosphere make it seem like a mini<lb />restaurant instead of just another place to eat. The pi-<lb /><lb />rate meals are great and give us more for our money.�<lb />ECU still has more in store for the campuss most popu<lb />lar dining place. The next big addition will be Panda<lb /><lb />Express, which will go in this summer for a Fall 2013<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb />Tt ¥ He<lb />really changes the whole look of College Hill! Its not<lb /><lb />Opening,� said Sealey. E<lb />I 8 Said Sealey. ECU students eagerly await the<lb /><lb />addition of yet ; . a =<lb />yet another tasty dining option.<lb /><lb />~Tyler Resi<lb />) esidence Hall, located on College Hill, was<lb />also renovated this ii<lb />vated this year. The residence hall was origi-<lb />nally built in 1969 : 9<lb />y built in 1969 and hadnt seen much change other<lb />than the addition of<lb /><lb />a first story lobby. In January of<lb />2012, the building<lb /><lb />saw both an exterior and interior<lb />makeover, giving jt a f<lb />er, giving it a fresh look that matched the more<lb /><lb />modern, brick 4<lb />rick look 5 iin :<lb />5 0k of the surrounding residence halls.<lb /><lb />The re fon 3<lb />renov ude :<lb />vation included new plumbing and a sprin-<lb /><lb />kling: s<lb />8 System, as well as ; 1<lb />j n, as well as a modern front entrance and<lb /><lb />a second covere , T<lb />| covered porch. The bathrooms on the first<lb />through sj<lb />S eo<lb />gh sixth floors saw a contemporary update, and<lb />an ADA rar Pe<lb />amp was constructed to make the building<lb /><lb />more handicap-accessible.<lb /><lb />The ch;<lb />chanses made +. 'T :<lb />anges made to Tyler Residence Hall have im-<lb />proved the lives of <lb />: 1�,� lives of students and made it a better place<lb />to Ive CT car<lb />think that the renovation is amazing,� said<lb /><lb />a . -<lb />Katie Andrews. a s<lb />�,�ws, a sophomore Communications major,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />the eyesore of College Hill anymore. Its now one of<lb />, i) P,<lb /><lb />the best places to live on campus.�<lb /><lb />The renovation of both Tyler Residence Hall<lb />and Destination 360 has improved the look and<lb />atmosphere of the campus as well as the quality<lb />of campus life. With old campus buildings being<lb />renovated to exude a more modern style, ECU<lb />students can now enjoy the fresh look and feel of<lb /><lb />their updated home-away-from-home.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTOS<lb /><lb />Home Sweet Home This page: The newly remodeled Tyler<lb />Residence Hall.<lb /><lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTOS<lb /><lb />Eat up, Opposite: Destination 360 post make-over.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />15<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />16<lb /><lb />17<lb /><lb />18<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Life:<lb /><lb />0% Amazing,<lb /><lb />Clit Tame) al-lamoldlarere- melee iare<lb />Tle] aban com A@lUM ¢-Xsalaalcla |<lb /><lb />reshman year can possibly be one<lb /><lb />of the most challenging years of a<lb />students college career. The top five<lb />issues students face is homesickness, time<lb />management, forming friendships, inde-<lb />pendence and let us not forget, roommates.<lb />Most students have never had to share a<lb />room prior to coming to college. Everyone<lb />has had at least one roommate from the fiery<lb /><lb />pits, if not then they are considered lucky.<lb /><lb />Is Eve| !<lb />an Cohen, bestselling author, came to<lb /><lb />sais to discuss all the problems students<lb />" face in college. His lecture was defi-<lb />bated non-traditional as he became active<lb />Biles: audience. The quirky journalist<lb />Provided a comedic outlook in relating his<lb />own college life in his books. His witty ban-<lb />~ie Again comocagi energetic and ready to<lb />; re unique tips. Cohen states, life<lb />atu amazing, 10% BS�, although his<lb /><lb />S�,� was colorful, his message is clear.<lb /><lb />Coll ae *<lb />Se 18 a journey that helps mold stu-<lb /><lb />dents from adolescence to young adults. He<lb />left students thinking about positive ways to<lb />handle awkward situations with roommates<lb />from the male and female prospective. Most<lb />students think they will become best friends<lb />with their roommates. However, this is not al-<lb />ways the case. Cohen stressed the importance<lb />of confronting the situation in the correct man-<lb />ner. When there is a comfortable environment<lb />to discuss issues, roommates create an ideal<lb />living situation without fear of upsetting each<lb />other. A major issue students brought up dur-<lb />ing the lecture was sanitation. Before college,<lb />people would be amazed by how many stu-<lb />dents actually dont know how to use a wash-<lb />ing machine before moving into resident halls.<lb />This is just one example of something that can<lb />become a problem if not handled in the begin-<lb /><lb />ning. Cohen also touched on other issues such<lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Spotlight: Harlan Conen shares his wisdeom.<lb /><lb />179)<lb />Vv<lb />~<lb />fae)<lb />=<lb />=<lb />(e)<lb />(e)<lb />bt<lb /><lb />10%<lb /><lb />"<lb />~N<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Lu<lb />ce<lb />ee |<lb />=<lb />aa<lb />LU<lb />(2)<lb />=)<lb />=<lb />Y)<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Soe:<lb />ieee<lb /><lb />sae<lb />Sean<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ees<lb />ae<lb /><lb />Freshman cope with making<lb /><lb />AWAY from college their new habitat<lb /><lb />(7 ollege is a time when everything changes. From pursuing challenging<lb />2 classes to making major decisions, and from finding new friends to taking<lb />care of oneself, college freshmen are bombarded with a slew of lifestyle<lb />changes. One of the most unsettling aspects of coming to college is being away from<lb />home, family, and familiarity, and oftentimes, keeping homesickness at bay.<lb /><lb />Some students are lucky enough to live relatively close to ECUs campus. Allison<lb /><lb />Yeager, a freshman Speech Pathology major, balances her weeks of stress and fun at<lb />ECU by spending relaxing weekends with her boyfriend and family in Wendell, NC.<lb />T live an hour from campus, so I have the opportunity to go home and see my family<lb /><lb />whenever I want to,� said Allison.<lb /><lb />However, going home on the weekends in not an option for some freshmen. Erin<lb />Traister, a freshman Nursing major, is nearly six hours from her home in Fletcher,<lb />NC. Leaving her twin sister for the first time and devoting herself to rigorous science<lb />classes has been a challenge, but Erin is able to manage her homesickness by staying<lb /><lb />involved on campus. Im in the marching band and pep band and various campus<lb /><lb />ministries. It really helps to stay busy,� said Erin.<lb /><lb />Travis Zira, a freshmen majoring in History Education, says that his new friends at ECU<lb />have kept him from feeling really homesick. I miss my family and my girlfriend, but<lb />being around so many new and different people who are also in my position has really<lb />opened my eyes to how amazing college can be,� said Travis. All of the people I have<lb /><lb />met at ECU have been incredible and fun-loving, and meeting all of these new people<lb /><lb />has helped me grow into myself and made me stronger and more independent.� Al-<lb />though being in college has definitely been tough at times, his new pirate family keeps him<lb /><lb />optimistic. I just talk to the people I miss, surround myself with friends here and really<lb />focus on growing into myself and enjoying my time at ECU,� said ~Travis.<lb /><lb />Even though beginning college is a difficult transition, its a time for students to become<lb /><lb />independent, work toward their dreams, and make lasting memories. Undoubtedly,<lb /><lb />ECU's freshmen have all found a home away from home in the Pirate Nation.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/PHOTO<lb />Home Girl: Erin Traister gets cozy in her dorm room .<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5<lb />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 />Students battle<lb />it out at the 25%<lb />Annual King &amp;<lb />Queen of the<lb />Halls Event<lb /><lb />Y, © you remember partcipating in Field Day<lb />2 when you were in elementary school? If so,<lb />: King and Queen of the Halls probably felt<lb />like a flashback or and evolved form of past field days.<lb />The 25" annual King and Queen of the Halls event<lb />not only served as a day when students could Just let<lb />loose and have fun, it also gave them the chance to<lb />bond with their neighbors. Mariah Hawkins, a Jarvis<lb />Hall freshman, said her favorite part was, getting<lb />closer to my friends in my hall and meeting residents<lb />in other halls.� Some of the games students could<lb />partcipate in were the slip and slide, canoe, pull, sack<lb />race, and flag grab. Although several students, like<lb />Jones Hall residents Rebecca Culhane, Elise Pettus<lb />and Madison Weaver, favored the slip and slide over<lb />everything else, there were several games that were<lb />equally popular. Lindsey Smith, a Garrett Hall fresh-<lb />man said, I really enjoyed pulling the canoe honestly.<lb /><lb />It was really hard, but fun.�<lb /><lb />Winning a lot of games didnt guarantee thabyout<lb />hall would wear the crown. The organizers used<lb /><lb />three part formula consisting of: amount of wins,<lb />percentage of people that participated, and how<lb />much spirit by arriving in matching outfits and<lb /><lb />painted faces, other halls took spirit to the next<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />é<lb />mm O\A|<lb /><lb />aman�<lb /><lb />level. Tyler Hall stormed the fiéld with brooms<lb />and vacuum cleaners and Aycock\Hall had a limo<lb /><lb />escort down College Hill.<lb /><lb />The entire event felt like an impromptu party, and<lb />after a long afternoon of music, games, and tug of<lb />war, the moment everyone had been waiting for<lb />finaly arrived. The ladies of Cotton, Fleming, and<lb />Harvis Halls and the men of Aycock Hall won the<lb />coveted titles of King and Queen of the Halls for<lb />the 2012 " 2013 year. Nearly everyone was a winner<lb />however, because the tokens that were given out for<lb /><lb />winning games could be traded in for a free T-shirt.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />RYAN HARPER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Make Way, Bottom right: Jenna Colon leads the way<lb />to the festivities; top left, Kamesha/ hompsen hits the<lb />Slip n Slide; top right, Jacki Lockard, Ashley Parker and<lb />Jennifer Finch help pull their team to victo y; Derek<lb />Kind gets into limbo; middle, students of Jones Hall<lb />marching for the king; left to,right, Cat Monte omery<lb />gets ready to race; Nick Jameri kneels before Pirate<lb />King Steward Jamenson; Harris Sheperd poses mid air;<lb />Amelia Saul afd Todd Richardson battle it out; Janelle<lb />Santiago pulls Mari@Elder in Ganoe relay.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Hear (or read) All About It<lb /><lb />Student Media promotes the life of ECU through various forms of publication<lb /><lb />0 stay up-to-date on whats happening on campus, one of the easiest<lb />things is to pick up a copy of The East Carolinian. A new issue is available<lb /><lb />every ~Tuesday and Thursday at most places on campus.<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian operates with the same procedures as city newspapers and<lb />employs editors, writers, and photographers. Like other student media outlets<lb /><lb />p)<lb /><lb />its a learning lab experience that teaches students many lessons.<lb /><lb />Tve learned how to feel comfortable walking up to strangers and asking if I can<lb />take their picture for the paper and how to set my camera to the optimal settings<lb />for the condition,� said Meredith Baker, a junior art major and photographer for<lb />TEC. Working for TEC has helped me gain a ton of experience I would never<lb />have had without this job.�<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian has four different sections to offer readers: news, sports,<lb />opinion, and lifestyles. One of the most read sections of every newspaper is the<lb />Pirate Rants. I love getting to read the Pirate Rants,� said Michael Prunka, a<lb /><lb />Junior communication and economics double major.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Hot off the press, bottom right: The East Carolinian news room.<lb /><lb />he only student media outlet that is available instantaneously is ECUs<lb />College Music station, WZMB. With eleven different on air personalities,<lb /><lb />there is something for everyone.<lb /><lb />T think working for campus media is like having an internship, particularly<lb />WZMB, because you get to meet so many underground artists,� said Persida<lb />Montanez, a senior broadcast journalism major. If you enjoy music and you<lb /><lb />enjoy broadcasting, its perfect for you.�<lb /><lb />Putting together a radio show of music and different sessions gives the stu-<lb />dents of WZMB the opportunity to work with live media, which is com-<lb />pletely different from print media.<lb /><lb />T think its the best job on campus,� said Jared Roach, a senior communication<lb /><lb />student and production manager. Its harder than it looks though.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb />The Crew: WZMB staff members Josh Graham, Michael Crenshaw, Persida Monatanez-<lb />Ramos, Jared Roach and Trent Brinkley celebrate the revealing of hte new WZMB logo.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />or students interested j , ;<lb />nts interested in the arts, Rebel magazine showcases the top<lb /><lb />art, literar oe .<lb />erary, music and dance entries from ECUs student body. This<lb />years 55 ane : : ;<lb />95th edition will be released in April at Barefoot on the Mall.<lb /><lb />Since<lb />ce Rebel enec<lb />~Del encompass ; Sein 6 ; ;<lb />passes so many media forms, the editor and designers have<lb /><lb />their y<lb />vork cut out fi<lb />it for them. For Kayleigh S i 1<lb />~m. For Kayleig ackel, a se ae  desig ~<lb />a. yleigh Schnackel, a senior graphic design ma<lb />merot Rebel. its been a oreat vear Fr seat<lb /><lb />Ae , its been a great year. From submissions, to our gallery<lb />. NING. Dhotoer: tf :<lb />5. | graphy, and finally all of the spread design, it has been so exciting<lb /><lb />~Chine Rebel 5<lb /><lb />ng Rebel 55 develop,� she said.<lb /><lb />Althou | 4<lb />ate Schnackel has only worked for Rebel for one year, she has learned<lb />a lot. Rebel h<lb /><lb />as not only furthered 1 ti snowledge with graphi<lb />design ye -d my practice and knowledge with graphic<lb /><lb />and layou yy: .<lb />; yout building, it has also taught me a great deal about various man-<lb />gement duties<lb /><lb />event m<lb /><lb />advertisements ¢ fac :<lb />» advertisements and marketing development, editing, budgeting,<lb />anag ' aint<lb /><lb />anagement, and team building.�<lb /><lb />Rebel is ECU?<lb /><lb />s liter; : : . r<lb />he aes terary art publication. Its purpose is to show off all of the great<lb />oun eve ne "/ @ ~] :<lb />ry day at ECU,� said Schnackel. I cant wait for everyone to see<lb /><lb />What we<lb />�,� ve been BS a<lb />working on and all of the great work featured.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />xpressions Magazine strives to deliver the thoughts of minority groups on campus through<lb />a themed publication every semester My staff is truly the heart and soul of this publica-<lb />ion.� said Micah Lockhart, the general manager of expressions Magazine.<lb /><lb />The themes for this year have been Hidden in Plain Sight� and No Exit.�<lb />Through these themes, expressions has tried to not only highlight the minority<lb /><lb />population and diversity on East Carolinas campus, but to broaden readers un-<lb /><lb />derstanding of minorities,� according to ex ression Magazines webpage.<lb />¢ b) ¢ ~S) ia<lb /><lb />vorking with expressions, Lockhart has learned many different skills. I have<lb /><lb />» he said. I have learned<lb /><lb />From w<lb />learned that mistakes are a vital piece in the overall process,<lb /><lb />how to manage time and divide personal and professional relationships and how to<lb />deliver bad news to good friends.�<lb /><lb />For Lockhart, the staff is the most important part of the creation of Expressions<lb />Magazine. They come in when they dont have to and they work twice as hard, not<lb />because I ask them to, but because they want to better expressions Magazine as a<lb />whole,� he said. They do it because they love it. The difference is that all of that<lb /><lb />extra time and effort is not a part of their job. It is an embodiment of their passion.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ee MARTIN/WRITER<lb />ee a Cetator PHOTO<lb />el,<lb />Srey es left to tight: A wall in Rebel's office featuring every cover made<lb />strange sculptu ¥: you can find many interesting things in the Rebel office including a<lb />re and several old copies of the publication.<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Express yourself, top:The Expressions Office.<lb /><lb />They do it because they<lb />love it. The difference<lb />is that all of that extra<lb />tume and effort is not a<lb />part of their job.<lb /><lb />It is an embodiment of<lb /><lb />their passion. 99<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Changing the<lb />face Of the<lb />Pirate nation<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />rganized, optimistic, and dedicated.<lb />These are just a few of the many posi-<lb />tive adjectives that could be used to de-<lb />aos Sarah Moran. A junior Business Marketing<lb />is Management major, Sarah defies the law of<lb />; sleep, study, socialize: choose two.� With her heavy<lb />eas in student organizations and her abil-<lb /><lb />y to balance a chaotic schedule, Sarah Moran is a<lb /><lb />chan eTincuiue: .<lb />8�,�-Inspiring force to be reckoned with.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Over the a<lb />© Course of her years at ECU, Sarah has<lb /><lb />transfor .<lb />storme ~ : :<lb />d from overwhelmed, panicked freshman<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Sarah is not one to simply hold a leadership posi-<lb />tion"she uses it to create change in her community.<lb />One notable way in which she has brought the ECU<lb />community together is through her implementation of<lb />Siblings Weekend. This family-oriented event has be-<lb />come ECUs newest tradition and is expected to grow<lb /><lb />tremendously in upcoming years.<lb /><lb />As if leading her peers to create a better campus<lb />wasnt enough, Sarah also works as a marketing<lb /><lb />intern with Aramark, maintains an impressive 3.21<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />toa confident, levelheaded student leader. I used @ GE CU has taught me more<lb /><lb />be th<lb />1�,� perso at ~<lb />a Person that would run screaming and freaking<lb />When ¢ A ites é ;<lb />a tough situation occurred,� said Sarah.<lb />Tod<lb />ay, Sarah exerci<lb />exercises sulicatntia e<lb />ge ercises her leadership ability as Pres-<lb />nt of the Society f<lb />�,� Society for Advancement of Manage-<lb /><lb />Oe nIt tS) eae ae<lb />( AM), and as Chair for the Student Media<lb /><lb />Board } ~<lb />duties " in the usual presidential<lb />Speakers. S- a meetings and organizing guest<lb />i. arah is woseuie to make her peers more<lb /><lb />able for their actions. Once we as students<lb /><lb />2�,� working world adults, we will be responsible<lb /><lb />for th ;<lb />e th th:<lb />Ings that we commit to, sign up for, and<lb /><lb />Want to hel pe � :<lb />P with,� said Sarah. Her unwavering<lb /><lb />commitm<lb />ent vate aaehagts<lb />and sense of responsibility can also be<lb /><lb />seen in her oe<lb />"~ membership in the leadership sorority<lb />Micron Delta K<lb /><lb />appa, as well as the National Resi-<lb /><lb />dence Hall Honorary (NRHH)<lb /><lb />than just the greatest fight<lb />song in college history. It<lb />has taught me who | am as<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Among everything that she has accomplished, Sarah be-<lb /><lb />lieves that her greatest achievement as an ECU student is<lb />finding a unique way to express her pirate pride. ECU<lb />has taught me more than just the greatest fight song in col-<lb />lege history. It has taught me who Tam as a person, leader<lb />and friend,� said Sarah. Sarah has been an undeniable<lb />reason for the changes at ECU, and in return, ECU has<lb /><lb />taught her many skills she exudes today,<lb /><lb />Sarahs involvement on campus has allowed her to<lb />make mistakes, as well as, achieve in ways that will<lb />prepare her for the real world. A great advisor re-<lb />peatedly told me that college is a learning lab,� said<lb />Sarah. I agree in that as students that is why we are<lb />here: experiment, try, fail, learn from mistakes, and<lb /><lb />apply them for the future.�<lb /><lb />After graduating from ECU, Sarah aspires to work<lb /><lb />a person, leader and friend. Mor a major corporation in the Marketing Depart-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />G.PA., and finds time to hang out with her friends and<lb />family. Although most students struggle to find a bal-<lb />ance between academics, work, and a social life, Sarah<lb />succeeds in staying on top of everything by keeping a<lb />detailed planner. She also advises against making too<lb />many commitments. I think it 1s important to never<lb />spread too thin by being involved in a lot of things,<lb />but rather be concentrated on two or three things that<lb />really mean a lot to me. I try to keep my organizations<lb /><lb />and involvements counted on one hand,� said Sarah.<lb /><lb />ment as a marketing head or for a marketing firm<lb />doing individual client-based work. No matter<lb />where Sarah Moran ends up in life, her footprint will<lb /><lb />be left on the heart of Pirate Nation forever.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />NO<lb />MN<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Real talk with the Student Government Association<lb /><lb />he Student Government Association, or SGA, has been a big part of ECU since 1920. Ever since<lb />its establishment, it has strived to help the students of ECU. It is run like any other democracy.<lb />As Abraham Lincoln once stated in the Gettysburg Address Government of the people, by the<lb />people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth,� and that is a motto SGA takes seriously when govern-<lb />ing the student body at ECU We tend to look at Lincolns point of view, because SGA is a governed for and<lb />by the people,� stated SGA Chief of Staff, DeJuan Lucas. SGA is made of different positions, the same you<lb />would find in our own government, a President and Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Chief of Staff, as<lb /><lb />well as other legislative positions.<lb /><lb />This year SGA has strived to be abdicators for the student body, and listen to what the people had to Say.<lb />Since joining SGA I have learned to sit back, listen to all aspects of different voices, and make a decision,�<lb />said SGA Vice President, Matthew Paske.<lb /><lb />SGA is for the rights of the student body, and focus to enforce their needs, and allow them to have a better<lb />college experience. They provide students with a quiet place to study for finals, and food for those who are<lb />studying for several hours. They have fought to decrease tuition, and give students the experience they look<lb /><lb />for in college. They also give out free scantrons to all students, as well as scholarships.<lb /><lb />This year SGA has improved by developing a mission, and purpose for the students, as well as values to<lb />achieve. SGA is more enhanced now than in previous years, its put on a forefront. Our values to achieve<lb /><lb />our goals are of teamwork, accountability, compassion, and authenticity,� said SGA Treasurer, Eric Greene.<lb /><lb />SGA works with several different organizations around campus to try to enhance the student body. These<lb />organizations are the senate of SGA; they listen to the people and process their needs to the Executive Board.<lb />SGAss President this year, Justin Davis, has been in SGA for three years, and has fought to make SGA what<lb />it is today, and to keep the students first. Before I took role as president, SGA needed some work, when I<lb />became president I worked hard to make a mission, purpose, and values, and to make SGA mean something<lb />to the student body,� stated Davis. Now SGA is a place students can go to feel welcome, to be heard, and to<lb />just have a friend. SGA is here to make the student have an easier, and better college experience, and to help<lb /><lb />them to prosper in the future.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />The line up, left to right: Eric Green (treasurer), Kaitlyn Dutten (secretary), DaJuan Lucas (Chief of Staff), Ira Rushing<lb />(vice president) and Matt Paske (president), represent ECU's student body as a part of SGA.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />{ you have ever participated in the ~Target Run,<lb />Siblings Weekend, or I am BEAUTIFUL Week,<lb />you have been directly impacted by the incredibly<lb />driven force that is the Residence Hall Association (RHA).<lb /><lb />Aime<lb />3 d toy rar Cet eae ;<lb />vard providing fun and educational events<lb /><lb />for 0<lb />n- ve ~ at er 1<lb /><lb />B campus residents, RHA consists of an Executive<lb />0ard and 13 Resi<lb /><lb />d 13 Residence Hall Governments that meet<lb />weekly ISCUSS<lb /><lb />y to discuss Ways to improve campus life.<lb /><lb />The RHA Executive<lb /><lb />between<lb /><lb />3oard staff maintains a balance<lb />professionalism and_ friendliness during<lb />ve aye . :<lb />seneral meetings. Always well-dress and well-pre-<lb />eee the Executive Board staff uses guest speak-<lb />ers from various departments to inform the 13 Hall<lb /><lb />Gover<lb />Chiimemts of wave 4 *<lb />: tents of ways in which they can improve<lb />the quali * resi<lb />ality "AS oy , Baad<lb />, | ty of residence hall life. Enthusiastic and<lb />ambitious a<lb />us, they encourage Hall Governments and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />their residents to attend on-campus events such as<lb /><lb />the Polar Bear Plunge and the Pirate 500.<lb /><lb />Jamitress Bowden, a junior Communications Major<lb /><lb />with a concentration in Journalism, serves as RHAs<lb />Marketing Manager and is a huge proponent of<lb />RHA-sponsored activities. My favorite part of being<lb />involved in RHA is coming up with ideas for students<lb />to become more comfortable with themselves and to<lb />provide leadership opportunities,� said Jamitress. We<lb />do a lot of programming for students that are living on<lb /><lb />campus. Our motto is Turning I [alls into Homes.�<lb /><lb />RHA sponsors Wellness Passport Events such as Sex<lb />Rules and Creative Dating, as well as inspiring lectures<lb />given by leaders around the country. One of the most<lb /><lb />memorable of these lectures is The Pirate Who Be-<lb /><lb />came a Saint,� the inspiring story of ECU Alumna<lb />Becky Vinson that reminds many of the award-win-<lb />ning movie The Blind Side. In addition, RHA attends<lb />five conferences throughout the year"Fall Summit,<lb /><lb />SAACURH, NCARH, No Frills, and NACURH.<lb /><lb />This years RHA Executive Board includes President<lb />Kaylee Wheeler, Vice President John Cruz, Business<lb />Manager Sarah Vogan, Marketing Manager Jamitress<lb />Bowden, Parliamentarian Christian Lugo, and Nation-<lb /><lb />al Communications Coordinator Hannah Moehrke.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />pe Shot: RHA meets to discuss upcoming events and<lb />vote for new government within the organization.<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />A Comedy<lb />Legend<lb /><lb />ECU wecomes<lb />Bill Cosby<lb /><lb />right Auditorium shook with laughter on<lb />the night of September 20, 2012 when Bill<lb />Cosby performed his 90-minute comedy<lb />routine. Before Cosby even spoke, the audience was<lb /><lb />standing on its feet and applauding him.<lb /><lb />Cosbys routine was full of facial gestures and jokes<lb />about marriage and many other topics. I think Bill<lb /><lb />Cosbys routine was the funniest standup I've ever seen.<lb /><lb />jokes themselves,� said Andrew Wood, a junior major-<lb />ing in Biology. Cosby kept his audience laughing and<lb /><lb />mteracting with him throughout the comedy session.<lb /><lb />Although the audience was primarily Greenville<lb />community members, several students purchased<lb />tickets to see Cosby. I could not pass up the chance<lb />to listen to a comedic legend. I grew up watching<lb />The Cosby Show and Kids Say the Darndest Things.<lb />~To be able to watch a routine from him live is a once<lb />in a lifetime opportunity!� said Rebecca Hansen, a<lb /><lb />Communications-Public Relations sophomore.<lb /><lb />Cosby has had a huge impact on many of his fans<lb />and has inspired them. He is a true inspiration for<lb />what a great person should act like and how a hus-<lb />band and father should be there for his family. His<lb />performance continued to reflect his character and<lb />made me an even bigger Bill Cosby fan!� said Mer-<lb />edith Haney, a sophomore majoring in Family and<lb /><lb />Community Services.<lb /><lb />This event was the first in the 51st season of the S. Ru-<lb /><lb />dolph Alexander Performing Arts Series (SRAPAS).<lb /><lb />which is open to the entire Greenville area.<lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MICHAEL CRANE/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Decision 2012:<lb /><lb />IRellorese.<lb /><lb />Michelle Obama &amp; Paul Ryan bring<lb />the campaign trail to campus<lb /><lb />n September 19, 2012, on the heels of Re-<lb /><lb />publican Vice-Presidential candidate Paul<lb /><lb />Ryans visit to ECU, people from all over<lb />Eastern North Carolina lined the sidewalks outside of<lb />Minges Coliseum for one purpose " to see the First<lb />Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama.<lb /><lb />Over the past four years of Obamas presidency, Mi-<lb />chelle has been in the nations spotlight almost as much<lb />as her husband. Her work towards national nutrition<lb />and health has been instrumental to the country; she<lb />redefined the food pyramid and has worked closely<lb />with childrens fitness programs such as her Lets<lb /><lb />Move� initiative to enhance health in schools.<lb /><lb />In her speech at Minges, Michelle urged people to<lb />vote, and informed students about what they can ex-<lb />pect from Barack Obama if he is re-elected for a sec-<lb />ond term. She discussed the struggles her husband<lb /><lb />went through in his life, how he had to work hard to<lb /><lb />get where he is today and the Universal Health Care<lb />Plan, stressing its importance to the people of the na-<lb />tion. Michelle also mentioned how Obama strives to<lb />give every person an equal opportunity to go to college,<lb />and wants to help pay for those who cant afford it. She<lb />talked about his goals of moving the nation forward<lb />by working to get us out of the recession and Open up<lb /><lb />millions more jobs in America.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />ople crowded around the Student Recreation<lb /><lb />Center in the early September heat to catch a<lb /><lb />glimpse of the Republican vice-presidential can-<lb /><lb />didate Paul Ryan. Students and Greenville citizens held<lb /><lb />up painted Romney/Ryan signs and waved American<lb /><lb />flags as they chanted Purple, Gold� and Romney,<lb />Ryan� while waiting for Ryan to take the stage.<lb /><lb />Ryan instantly won the crowds hearts by mentioning the<lb /><lb />then upcoming football game against the USC. Gamecocks<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />... Michelle has<lb />been in the<lb />nations spot lied � a<lb /><lb />ROGS<lb /><lb />OMNEY<lb />VIAN<lb /><lb />MITTROMNEY.COM<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />and his di<lb />his dinner plans for the evening " Greenvilles excel-<lb /><lb />lent b: :<lb />ent barbecue " before beginning his speech.<lb /><lb />the main reasons Ryan visited North Caro-<lb />i. : its status as an important swing state in the<lb />om. He explained to the audience how taxes<lb />n spending are too high, government regulations<lb />ae wea burdensome, and jobs are too scarce. In his<lb />the Republican Party wants to correct these<lb />o ec:s kind of country do we want to have,<lb />Bhat kind of people do we want to be ~ thats whats<lb />on the ballot,� said Ryan.<lb /><lb />a be spoke about what Mitt Romney has done right<lb />4 es Ryan pointed out that Romney has extensive<lb /><lb />a experience and has helped save failing busi-<lb />nesses in the past, so he can help decrease Americas<lb />~nemployment rate and create more jobs. Very few<lb />umes have I seen a man and a moment fit so perfectly,�<lb /><lb />said Ryan on Rommneys candidacy.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />EE<lb /><lb />Students and Greenville citizens held up painted<lb />Romney/Ryan signs and waved American flags as<lb /><lb />they chanted ~Purple, Gold and ~Romney, Ryan...�<lb /><lb />For some students, this rally was the first time they<lb />were able to witness a political candidate speak-<lb />ing live. I had only seen it on TV, but seeing it<lb />in person was interesting,� said Robert Kobet,<lb /><lb />sophomore Chemistry major.<lb /><lb />ECU Police, Greenville Police, the Pitt County Sher-<lb />iffs office and Pitt Community College handled se-<lb />curity for the event, and Secret Service agents over-<lb />saw all of the arrangements. About 2,000 people<lb />attended Ryans speech inside of the SRC (after<lb />entering the building through TSA-like security),<lb />while another 700 people sat in Hendrix Theater<lb />and watched a live stream of the event. At least 500<lb /><lb />people stood outside of the SRC for the duration of<lb />the rally because the building was filled to capacity.<lb /><lb />T was a little bummed out by the small space,�<lb />said Ajay Purswani, a senior information com-<lb /><lb />puter technology major.<lb /><lb />Although the doors opened at approximately 11 a.m.,<lb />people were linmg up outside of the SRC as early as<lb />7 am. At one point, the line to get inside wrapped<lb />around the building into the Mendenhall parking lot<lb />and down the sidewalk all the way to McDonalds.<lb /><lb />The rally opened with a prayer and then Justin<lb />Davis, Student Government Association President,<lb />gave a speech about getting informed, involved and<lb />taking an active role in politics. Other speakers at<lb />the rally included the Kinston Mayor and ECU<lb />Alumnus B,J. Murphy, Insurance Commissioner<lb />candidate Mike Causey, and the Republican candi-<lb />date for N.C. Governor Pat McCrory.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER &amp; CAITLIN CHARTIER/PHOTOS<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Students share their<lb />post-election feelings<lb />after being able to<lb />vote for the first time.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />fter almost two years of campaigning, and a combined $2 billion dollars<lb />spent by the Republican and Democratic parties, Election 2012 came to a<lb />head on November 6th. As the tallied votes began to roll in, media stations<lb />across the nation started calling the results for each state. Kentucky went to Rom-<lb />ney; Vermont to Obama. Half an hour later, Romney was victorious in southern<lb />states like Georgia, Tennessee, and Mississippi. President Obama cleaned up in the<lb />northeastern states of Delaware, Maine, and Rhode Island, as well as his home state<lb />of Illinois. It would be almost midnight before Barack Obama was declared the win-<lb />ner, but for many students, who were also first time voters, watching the results was<lb /><lb />almost as exciting as hoping their candidate would succeed.<lb /><lb />Tt was really nerve wracking to sit around and wait for news that was really important to<lb /><lb />you, and I was watching with my friends at an election night party so it made everything<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />more intense. As a first time voter, I was just so involved in this election and was anx-<lb /><lb />ious as I watched the returns come in because I really wanted to see who had won,�<lb /><lb />said freshman Obama supporter and Nursing major Meghan Boop. Election night<lb />parties were hosted in dorms, in apartments, off campus"and on campus, like the<lb />Election Party held by the Collegiate 100. The parties gave students an opportunity<lb /><lb />to hang out with friends and share their reactions as results trickled in.<lb /><lb />Freshman Victoria Eaton, a Political Science and Spanish double major echoed<lb />Boops excitement about Obamas victory. It was an amazing feeling to be able<lb />to contribute to the countrys political process for the first time. I was ecstatic when<lb />Obama was reelected. I felt that it would have been foolish to stop progress half way<lb />through. Its hard to fix a twelve year long problem in four years, but I feel like the<lb /><lb />Obama administration has really taken some steps in the right direction.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />As with any race however, there is both a winner and a loser, and for some students, their<lb /><lb />feelings post-election centered far more on disappomtment than they did on excitement.<lb /><lb />T wasnt at all surprised that the president was reelected,� said freshman Political Science<lb />and History double major ~Tyler Moor, but I was disappointed that Romney couldn't<lb />articulate a winning conservative message"at least North Carolina has a republican<lb /><lb />General Assembly and governor though. <lb /><lb />Regardless of party affiliation, students all agreed that participating in the election<lb /><lb />was a pivotal moment in their lives. Being able to vote for the first time is a rite of<lb /><lb />passage"and its one thats even sweeter if ones candidate comes out on top.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb /><lb />RYAN HARPER/PHOTO<lb />Cheers &amp; Tears from left: The Collegiate 100 Party Celebrates Obama's victory; Romney<lb />supporters have a drink durring final moments of the election.<lb /><lb />12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT Giek<lb /><lb />bir<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />SGAS 2012<lb />President opens<lb />up about his<lb />leadership role<lb /><lb />ustin Davis had no idea what East Carolina had in<lb /><lb />store for him as an incoming college freshman in<lb /><lb />2008. Nevertheless, he devoted that year to focus-<lb />Mfg on his studies and figuring out what he wanted to<lb />do with his life. Campus classes and experiences led<lb />him to a political science concentration. During his<lb />sophomore year, a friend of Daviss encouraged him<lb />to join SGA. Davis gave it a try and realized he really<lb />enjoyed it. He spent two years as SGA Treasurer and<lb />was elected SGA President in 2012, his senior year.<lb /><lb />When I entered this year as president,� David said,<lb />SGA had varied principles. Since then, I have helped de-<lb />velop a mission statement, purpose statement, and values.<lb />I basically had to build from the ground up. Now I have<lb />established a solid foundation of where I stand for the stu-<lb />dents.� His main goal this year is to impact students and<lb />build leaders of tomorrow.� He wants to listen to each<lb />students needs and work with them as much as possible<lb /><lb />to make sure that their voices are heard. Davis also stated<lb /><lb />that being involved with SGA has given him so many new<lb /><lb />opportunites for the future.<lb /><lb />After Davis graduates he plans to join a missionary<lb />group so that he can lend a hand to others in need.<lb />He stated that being SGA president has taught him so<lb />much. He has learned to always put others before him-<lb />self, Any job involves some role of leadership,� Davis<lb />explained. It is our job to figure out which role is most<lb /><lb />necessary for each situation.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />6 Gow I have estab-<lb /><lb />lished a solid founda-<lb />tion of where I stand<lb /><lb />for the students. 2<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />cm 1 2 3 4 5 6<lb /><lb />13 14 15 16 17 18<lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />for<lb />Freeboot<lb />Friday<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />veryone knows that Pirates love their football<lb />team and are full of pirate pride. Beside the<lb />traditional tailgates on game day, there is an-<lb />other way that Pirates can get pumped full of spirit and<lb /><lb />enjoy themselves: Freeboot Fridays.<lb /><lb />~This eventis free and open to the public in general. Many stu-<lb />dents who have parents coming to the game will invite them<lb />to come to Freeboot Friday to enjoy music and get a taste of<lb />Greenvilles culture. According to Uptown Greenvilles web-<lb />site, Freeboot Hriday is a way to draw the sizable visiting East<lb />Carolina fan base into the center of Greenville for a night.�<lb /><lb />Freeboot Friday attendants are able to sample food from<lb />local restaurants such as Chilis and SupDogs. Those over<lb /><lb />21 are able to get reduced price or free beer and other<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />alcoholic beverages from local breweries, such as Duck<lb />Rabbit Craft Brewery. Freeboot Fridays arent just for<lb />ECU game attendants; many Greenville residents use<lb />them as a gathering place to reconnect with their friends<lb />and neighbors and just enjoy the beginning of the week-<lb />end. Tt was my first time!� said Kelly Kerschner, sopho-<lb />more public health major. It was mainly families and fun<lb />stuff for the community. There was free Chicos samples<lb /><lb />and good music, as well.�<lb /><lb />Children in attendance are able to participate in arts<lb />and crafts stations, like a large area set aside just for<lb />sidewalk chalk drawings. There are bouncy houses and<lb />a large play pirate ship on hand for kids to entertain<lb /><lb />themselves and have a good time.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Live music plays throughout the event, and each Freeboot<lb />Friday has a certain music genre. This year, the featured<lb />genres were reggae, country, grass roots rock, bluegrass Celtic<lb />blend, and a mixture of Motown, disco and soul. The main acts<lb />were Dub Addis, the Satin Finish Band, the Emily Minor Band,<lb /><lb />~Those Meddlin Kids, and �,� ~Jumsy Lovers.<lb /><lb />There isnt a large range of activities for college-age kids to<lb />participate in other than chatting with friends or trying free<lb />food samples. Even though they have free beer, its not too<lb />thrilling: ~They need activities and fun things to do!� said Jess<lb /><lb />Crawley, junior English major.<lb /><lb />Freeboot Fridays started in 2000 by the Uptown Greenville,<lb /><lb />a non-profit organization that tries to help Greenvilles busi-<lb /><lb />ness district thrive and grow. The main goal of the event is<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />to make people want to spend their evening in downtown<lb />Greenville and give the local restaurants and stores business.<lb />The event takes place on Friday evening before home games<lb />from five until eight oclock in Five Points Plaza, which is at<lb /><lb />the corner of 5th and Evans.<lb /><lb />Freeboot Fridays are sponsored by Wells Fargo, Pirate Radio,<lb />Suddenlink, Bud Light, WITN, The Daily Reflector, The<lb />Greenville ~Times, Duck Rabbit Craft Brewery, The City<lb />of Greenville, Coastal Banker Commercial Mark, Krispy<lb /><lb />Kreme, The Province, UBE and East Carolina University,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />COLBY BYRD/PHOTO<lb /><lb />DANCE: Students show off their moves to<lb />live music at Freeboot Friday.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />as<lb />oa<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />your pirate flag<lb />Homecoming 2012<lb /><lb />his year ECU had its eightieth annual homecoming. The theme was ~The Greatest Place<lb />on Earth which is a slogan usually used in the circus. Homecoming is put on by the Office<lb />of Student Activities and Organization (SAO). People got were more involved in home-<lb />coming this year due to the wide range of events. Many people said they didnt even go to home-<lb /><lb />coming week last year, and that they didnt know there was one.<lb /><lb />What made homecoming week even bigger this year? A few crowd drawing events, started homecoming<lb />off right!I went to the homecoming dance at the beginning of the week. It was fun and there was free<lb /><lb />all-you-can eat candy, so I didnt complain,� said Jenna Bruno, a sophomore social work major.<lb /><lb />Aside from the parade the morning of the game, another event seemed to be taking the crowd by<lb />storm. ~I'he crowd got to enjoy a nice skit competition where the organization involved with home-<lb />coming performed a skit that was themed around the circus, and often bashed on the Memphis<lb /><lb />Tigers. The auditorium was packed and people got to enjoy a great laugh.<lb /><lb />The homecoming committee also hosted a special Freeboot Friday in honor of homecoming. This<lb />drew a reasonable crowd who all enjoyed free food, beer, concerts, and inflatables. This event was<lb />not only open to students, but the whole community was invited. People were able to chat with the<lb />previous homecoming king, and queen, and got to learn more about this years candidates. This<lb /><lb />allowed more people to be informed and involved in homecoming.<lb /><lb />More people were involved this year than in previous years, and everyone got their chance to<lb />vote for their candidates and their support their team! I actually went to almost all the events<lb />this year, I felt like I could be more involved in homecoming than last year. I really enjoyed the<lb />concert, and the skit competition was hilarious,� said Shelby Robertson, a sophomore, nursing<lb />major. This week-long celebration had at least one event every day so that all students could<lb />participate, and more than succeeded in getting all members of the Pirate Nation revved up<lb /><lb />for the homecoming football game!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Royalty, from left: Homecoming queen Alyssa Robinson and King Justin Davis oat i for a photo dur-<lb /><lb />ing half time at the homecoming game; float representing 2012 circus theme; Melissa Gurney rides<lb />above the parade spectators.<lb /><lb />THe<lb />GREATEST<lb /><lb />PLACE<lb /><lb />SINCE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Arace to the finish at Pirate 500<lb /><lb />he Pirate 500 is put on every year by the<lb />Resident Hall Association, but what is it<lb />that keeps the students coming back ev-<lb />ery year? Is it the free t-shirt? Perhaps the nice<lb /><lb />weather? Or is it something more than that?<lb /><lb />It seems like the biggest thing the students look<lb />forward to was the pure adrenaline rush 500-me-<lb />ter dash down college hill. Students got to have<lb />a two car race in man made cars. They could<lb />race their friends or a stranger. The race usually<lb />started off subtle, but intensified as the hill de-<lb />clined. During the race some students would get<lb />the thrill of spinning out of control and wrecking.<lb />This seemed to scare and please the driver all at<lb />once. I originally didnt want to do this, but my<lb />friend made me. It was a little scary, and very fast,<lb />especially when my friend ran me off the track,<lb />but mostly it was fun,� said Kenya Shakir, a fresh-<lb /><lb />man sociology major.<lb /><lb />Many first time attenders found this adrenaline rush<lb />amusing,<lb /><lb />ally decided to do this event just because I am a risk<lb /><lb />and wanted to experience it again. I actu-<lb /><lb />taker, and I was told from some of my friends who<lb />did it in the past that the thrill of flying down the hill<lb />was so fun,� said Greg Myers, a freshmen Biology<lb /><lb />major. Students who had attended in previous years<lb /><lb />came back to experience the excitement again, and<lb /><lb />a lot of them brought new guests to try out the fun.<lb /><lb />Thrill seekers looked at the race as more than fun,<lb />some got a little competitive. People would try to run<lb />their opponent off the track, or hit their breaks just<lb />right to where they would get to the finish line first,<lb />The design of these cars could have been a little better,<lb />because they were hard to control, but the race in gen-<lb />eral was very fun. I got a little eager to beat my partner,�<lb /><lb />said Dustin Davis, a junior chemistry major.<lb /><lb />There were inflatables, and a dunking booth where<lb />students got to dunk their RA. What could be more<lb />fun, right? My R.A. was in that dunking booth, so I<lb />was ready to try real hard to dunk him,� said Ryan<lb />Crossgrove, a freshman nursing major. People also<lb />stopped by just to get a free t-shirt. Hey, they said<lb />free t-shirt, I was in,� said Demiyah Randall a<lb /><lb />freshman art major.<lb /><lb />Many new comers were in attendance<lb />this year, and will likely be in attendance :<lb />next year, with some of their friends. To experience<lb /><lb />the rush all over again!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Helment hair: A freshman races down college hill to the<lb />finish line in hopes of victory.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The tatoos<lb />transition<lb />from taboo<lb />to trendy<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />hat used to be a mark of deviance is<lb />now an accepted and popular form<lb />of creative self-expression for college<lb />students. From favorite quotes to meaningful sym-<lb />bols and designs, Millenials� have been titled the<lb />most tattooed generation so far. ECU students are<lb />no exception to the trend, adorning themselves with<lb /><lb />artwork that reflects their personality and their past.<lb /><lb />Like many people, Jordan Carden, a freshman<lb />Creative Writing major, acquired her first tattoo<lb />5) .<lb />when she turned 18. Her shoulder and neck bear<lb />a dandelion blowing off in the wind with crows<lb />flying away in the distance. Getting the tattoo was<lb />a way for her to accept and cope with her par-<lb />°} = oe %<lb />ent's recent divorce. It represents the end of the<lb />past and the beginning of a new life. The crows<lb /><lb />represent the journey to an unknown future for<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />my family and me, whether it be good, bad, or in<lb />between,� said Jordan.<lb /><lb />Her most recent tattoo is a tribal wave on her foot<lb />that reminds her of her heritage. I lived on an<lb />island known as Guam, and on the island, locals<lb />would share the idea that tribal tattoos would be<lb />given to the strongest warriors in the villages based<lb />on certain criteria,� said Jordan. In a way, I felt like<lb />I got the tribal wave to represent strength, power,<lb /><lb />and most importantly, a piece of my heritage.�<lb /><lb />Briceida Rodriguez, a junior Hispanic Studies and<lb />Intended Nursing major, got a tattoo of a heart in<lb />2011 that represents her passion for the medical<lb />field. The heart was tattooed onto her ribs and<lb />has a regular heart rhythm coming from it. Re-<lb />cently, Briceida attained her second tattoo"a rose<lb /><lb />on her left shoulder blade. It represents love and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Gera.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />orn<lb /><lb />cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />devotion for my significant other and everything I<lb /><lb />desire in my life,� said Briceida.<lb /><lb />Looking to find an image that represented an unchane-<lb />ing part of himself, Ben Reyes, a freshman Music Edu-<lb />cation major, got a series of tattoos"a Celtic symbol<lb />on his right arm and three West African symbols on<lb />his left arm. The three West African symbols symbol-<lb />ize intelligence, good luck, and independence. The<lb />one on my right arm is a Celtic symbol that represents<lb />talent and self-confidence,� said Ben. His tattoos serve<lb />as both a meaningful reminder of his true self and as<lb /><lb />aesthetic pieces of artwork.<lb /><lb />Kaylee Watson, a freshman majoring in Social<lb />Work, simply had the word fearless� tattooed onto<lb />the inside of her arm. I got it because I feel like you<lb /><lb />should never hold back in life.� said Kaylee. You<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />should live everyday how you want to with no one<lb /><lb />telling you what to do or you being scared of any-<lb /><lb />thing or what anyone thinks.�<lb /><lb />These ECU students come from all walks of life. They<lb />have different majors, beliefs, and dreams" its possible<lb />that their lives will never cross paths. Yet, all of these<lb />individuals are connected by the fact that they seek to<lb /><lb />tell their stories through tattoos.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb />Body Art: The transition of Briceida Rodriguez's rose tattoo.<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /> IVDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />U1<lb />UJ<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />etween being a cheerleader, a member of<lb />Beta Theta Pi, a tour guide, an orientation as-<lb />sistant, a Campus Living employee, a tutor, a<lb />member of SNCAE, and a student, its a wonder that<lb /><lb />Justin Jones has any time left to breathe.<lb /><lb />Jones, a 21-year-old senior who is majoring in mid-<lb />dle grades education, first got involved with student<lb />life by rushing Beta Theta Pi during his freshman<lb />year. I was actually dared to go through recruit-<lb />ment for my fraternity,� said Jones. Besides having<lb />Brotherhood every Sunday, there are different ac-<lb />tivities throughout the week that Jones participates<lb />in, like intramural games. Beta normally only takes<lb />a few hours of his time each week, until rush week<lb />comes around. Its every day for a whole week.<lb /><lb />That takes up about 20-30 hours,� he said.<lb /><lb />He started giving tours during the second semester<lb /><lb />of his freshman year. I just love ECU so much, I<lb /><lb />C61 ju<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />From cheerleading to homecoming king, this pirate is passtionate about his school<lb /><lb />want everyone else to see what I see in ECU,� said<lb />Jones. Taking a tour was actually one of the things<lb />that made him choose ECU. When I came here<lb />and took a tour, it just felt like it was the right fit,�<lb />he said. Currently, Jones gives tours every ~Tuesday<lb />and ~Thursday. Last semester, however, he gave<lb />tours every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and<lb />Friday. It just depends on my schedule,� he said.<lb />Jones had such a good time during freshman orien-<lb />tation that, during the summer after freshman year,<lb />he became one of 25 orientation assistants. All<lb /><lb />25 of us work all eight sessions during the summer,<lb />and then we do the transfer sessions in January and<lb /><lb />in August,� he said.<lb /><lb />Jones said although it would be tough, if he had to<lb />pick a favorite extracurricular, it would have to be<lb />cheerleading. During football, having 50,000 people<lb /><lb />screaming is just like... You cant even describe the<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />experience on the field,� he said. Jones played football<lb />in high school, but after tearing his ACL he knew<lb />that he couldnt play anymore. Hes always been very<lb />school-spirited, and cheerleading fit that perfectly. As<lb />of right now, cheerleading takes up most of his time,<lb />simply because practice is every Sunday, Tuesday, and<lb />Thursday for three hours, in addition to hour-long<lb /><lb />workouts ~Tuesday and Thursday mornings.<lb /><lb />Jones also finds time to tutor at the Pirate Tutoring<lb />Center. I saw a lot of my classmates struggling with<lb />their lower level classes,� he said, which prompted<lb /><lb />him to become a tutor,<lb /><lb />During all four years he has spent at ECU, Jones<lb />has made a significant contribution to student life by<lb />tutoring, cheering on the teams, and giving new and<lb /><lb />prospective students a look at the campus he loves.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />st love ECU so much. I want everyone else to see what I see in ECU. 7?<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Fashion is constantly<lb />evolving"but it has a<lb /><lb />habit of repeating itself<lb /><lb />athletic<lb />shorts<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ven if you're not fashion-savvy, you can<lb /><lb />generally tell whats in style by glancing<lb /><lb />g<lb />around campus. Its safe to assume, for ex-<lb />ample, that leather boots are popular this year if al-<lb /><lb />most every girl on campus is wearing a pair.<lb /><lb />Guys fashion has basically stayed the same throughout<lb />the past few decades. ECUs campus is full of guys in<lb />t-shirts and jeans or athletic shorts. I usually wear ath-<lb />letic clothes to be comfortable,� said Russell Hunnicut,<lb />freshman biology major. To be nice, Ill wear khaki<lb />shorts or pants and a polo.� Polo and button-up shirts<lb />are generally considered dressy for guys every day<lb />wear. Girls fashion on the other hand is constantly<lb />changing. Although it has a habit of repeating itself<lb />it is constantly evolving. This year, many trends that<lb />were popular in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s have<lb /><lb />been incorporated into current fashion.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Z 4<lb />vue"<lb /><lb />Just Do It: Ashleigh Levine, and engineering<lb />major, is on her way to the gym sporting Nike<lb />Shorts when is a trend seen all around campus.<lb /><lb />large<lb />shoulder<lb /><lb />bag<lb /><lb />sneakers<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />One of the trends in girls casual clothing is Nike<lb />athletic shorts. Commonly referred to as Norts,�<lb />these shorts are brightly colored and have a con-<lb />trasting, usually white, binding around the edges.<lb />This trend dates back to the 1980s when neon col-<lb />ors were fashionable, and people were involved in<lb /><lb />the fitness craze.<lb /><lb />Leather is one of the most popular trends for 2012.<lb />Whether its boots, a bag, or a jacket, everyone<lb />seems to own at least one leather item. Although<lb />leather has been popular for several years now, it has<lb /><lb />changed over the decades.<lb /><lb />The leather jacket is a fashion staple that has evolved<lb />over the years. It first began as part of aviators, and<lb />members of the militarys uniforms. Then in the<lb />1940s and 1950s, films began to popularize these<lb /><lb />brown leather jackets and Hollywood stars wore<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Ready to go: Taylor Alexander, a psychology<lb />major, is all around vintage from her bag down<lb /><lb />to her boots.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />croakies<lb /><lb />khakis<lb /><lb />Best foot forward: Bad Land, a sophomore<lb />business major, poses in khakis.<lb /><lb />them. The black leather jacket hit the scene in<lb />the 1950s and 1960s when the greaser� culture<lb />began to grow in popularity. In the 1990s, mov-<lb />ies like The Matrix popularized the long, leather<lb />trench coat, which was. associated with spies and<lb /><lb />government agents. Now, in 2012, fitted leather<lb /><lb />jackets are in style. For women, theyre short, usu-<lb /><lb />ally waist-length, and have some trim or other de-<lb /><lb />tail that makes them more feminine.<lb /><lb />Leather was a very popular material for boots in the<lb />1960s and 1970s, especially for go-go boots. Go-go<lb />boots had a short, square heel and came in a wide vari-<lb />ety of colors. Now, boots are typically much taller, usu-<lb />ally hitting just below the knee. Instead of letting your<lb />pant legs cover the boot up, girls tuck their jeans into<lb />the boot to show off the tall boot leg. The most prev-<lb /><lb />alent boot colors on campus are brown and black.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Leather love: Communications major Larissa<lb />Bundziak rocks her leather apparel.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Most importantly, fashion offers students a way to<lb />express their personality. Im a very laid back,<lb />low-key type of person and all I wear on a normal<lb />basis is jeans, t-shirts, and tennis shoes,� said Mer-<lb />edith Haney, a sophomore family and community<lb />services major. On the other hand, fashion can be<lb />dictated by your mood. Im in bum clothes 24/7<lb />because Im too lazy to dress up for classes or any-<lb />thing for that matter,� said Ali Rothbart, a sopho-<lb />more psychology major. Its also influenced by our<lb />career, as illustrated by Amanda Berry, a sophomore<lb />exercise physiology major. Usually Im either in<lb />workout clothes or something nice. Im in college,<lb />so I thought I should have professional appeal when<lb /><lb />Pm at work or working out.�<lb /><lb />What's considered fashionable on ECUs campus might not<lb /><lb />be elsewhere in the world. Im from New York. Fashion is<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />jeans<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />more abstract there. People in the city wear crazy things,�<lb /><lb />said Jen Laverdi, a freshman pre-health major.<lb /><lb />Regardless of where students are from, how<lb />they dress, or what current trends are, fashion<lb />always has been and always will be an integral<lb /><lb />part of student life.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Wrap Up:Freshman public health majors Dhara<lb /><lb />9 10 11 12 13 14<lb /><lb />Patel and Sheena Patel show off their matching<lb />fall outfits.<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />Sal<lb />\O<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb />oney is a large concern for students. Other<lb />than the daily expenses that students incur,<lb />the largest consumer of their money is<lb />the university. The average in-state student pays almost<lb />$6,000 for tuition per year and thats not including hous-<lb />ing and food! While its impossible to track one student's<lb />money through the university system, its easy to discover<lb /><lb />what some of the university's revenue is used on.<lb /><lb />Students have various opinions about where their<lb />money is going. I would guess a large portion of fees<lb />goes toward paying professors and other ECU staff,<lb />then upkeep of facilities and paying for future build-<lb />ings,� said James Crouch, junior public health major.<lb />Another viewpoint has nothing to do with education.<lb />Tm betting my money is spent on athletics the most,<lb />especially football because it is important for the foot-<lb />ball players to have the right gear to keep them safe<lb />when theyre out there winning games!� said Jess<lb /><lb />Crawley, junior English major. So whos right?<lb /><lb />Many students see the words university fees� on their<lb />eBill on OneStop and have no idea what their money<lb />is actually being spent on. Athletics is partially paid for<lb />by student fees, but its not where the majority of the<lb /><lb />money goes. Its a part of university fees, which are<lb /><lb />only $787 per semester, and split between four different<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />categories. The athletics fee is used to fund the inter-<lb />collegiate athlete programs, and maintain and operate<lb />the athletic facilities, such as Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium<lb />and Minges Coliseum. Student activities fees are used<lb />for non-academic, student life organizations and ser-<lb />vices, such as yearbook and SAO. The fees are also<lb />used to maintain and operate any facilities associated<lb />with these organizations. ~The university also has to pay<lb />indebtedness fees that are used pay off bonds that the<lb />university uses to fund its projects. The fourth part of<lb />university fees is special fees, which are used for specific<lb />needs that dont have a specific revenue source.<lb /><lb />Students also pay an educational/technology fee of<lb />$151 per semester. This fee goes towards the free print<lb />labs on campus like Mendenhall Student Center and<lb />the Austin building. ~This fee also pays for technology<lb />that is used in the classrooms, such as overhead projec-<lb />tors and computers. Many of the classrooms in Joyner<lb />East, the home of the School of Communication.<lb /><lb />house computers for the students use.<lb /><lb />Students have two medical charges on their tuition bills.<lb />One, the student health insurance plan, can be waived if<lb />the student has adequate health insurance. The other is a<lb />health service fee. This mandatory fee allows students to<lb /><lb />have free visits to Student Health Services. However, lab,<lb /><lb />radiology, pharmacy and other ancillary services are not<lb />covered in the health service fee.<lb />In order to escape the approximate $7,000 difference<lb /><lb />between in state and out-of-state, some students get<lb /><lb />N.C. residency. For me, I always knew I was going<lb /><lb />out-of-state to school. When I was researching colleges,<lb />tuition was a big part of it,� said Melissa Leopard,<lb />freshman Communication major. My brother goes to<lb />a university in Florida and has already gotten in-state<lb />tuition there.� Leopard will have to live in North Caro-<lb />lina for a month before she can claim residency. Part<lb />of the process is to have a place of your own and a<lb />North Carolina drivers license. I love North Carolina<lb /><lb />so.much that I want to live here!� said Leopard.<lb /><lb />Since there are other fees that cover technology, ath-<lb />letics and residence halls, what exactly is tuition used<lb />on? TI think tuition and fees are spent on faculty and<lb />facilities,� said Meredith Haney, sophomore, family<lb />and community services major. In face, the majority of<lb />tuition is used to pay for the academic expenses, which<lb /><lb />includes building upkeep and professors salaries.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Money, Money, Money: Hefty fees apply to student<lb />organizations such as Student Pirate Club.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />9 10 11 12 13 14<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />dees) alacmersy (=) elechucmellirclaalale<lb />cultures KS) o)e\"Jal (creme) per-lan) olUk:<lb /><lb />ebsters dictionary defines diversity as the condition of<lb />having or being composed of differing elements: variety; es-<lb />pecially: the inclusion of different types of people.� Within<lb />the Pirate Nation, there is a lot of diversity, as students come from a<lb /><lb />variety of backgrounds and aggregations. .<lb /><lb />~Olivia Richardson, Native American Senior Accounting major from the<lb />Haliwa-Saponi Tribe, defines what diversity means to her. Diversity isn't<lb />just racially bound to me. Diversity includes:a number of other areas, in-<lb /><lb />cluding religion, ideas, opinions, interests... the list goes on. Our minds do<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />not operate in the same manner, but the diversity of our minds can come<lb />together to make one big, life-changing decision. Diversity also helps to fill<lb />in the blanks. Some people have a weakness in some areas. Diversity can<lb /><lb />help someone find an individual to help them overcome their weakness.�<lb /><lb />Senior Biochemistry major Shafiq Zaib is proud of her Western Asian<lb />heritage. I am proud of being Pakistani because I believe we have the<lb />best food as well as the best traditional attire. If you ever look ata ~<lb />Pakistani wedding, the outfits are beautifully and astonishingly in-<lb />tricate; no other culture that I know of has attire as appealing as<lb />Pakistani clothes. It's being able to dress beautifully while still<lb />remaining conservative, a mixture I completely support.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Junior future Early Intervention Specialist Akudo/<lb />Abanukam, an African American of Nigerian descent<lb />is proud of her Nigerian heritage, which she often<lb />shares through music and dance. My heritage has<lb />deep roots in my culture,� she says. Being Nigerian-<lb />American, I feel like I have the best of both worlds,<lb />~American by birth, Nigerian by blood.�<lb /><lb />Lei Wang, Chinese graduate Biochemistry PhD candidate<lb />is an Asian converting to Christianity. I love to share my<lb />Chinese culture in festivals and celebrations,� she begins. I am<lb />proud of my Chinese heritage, and diversity to me, means that<lb />you can make friends from around the world.� Despite a students<lb />religious affiliation, walk of life, or socioeconomic status, the East<lb />Carolina community is becoming more diverse and sharing their<lb />cultures and religious backgrounds with each other for the im-<lb /><lb />provement of the community.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHEAR/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATOM/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Recession Survival<lb /><lb />ith the price of college and life neces-<lb />sities rising, how are college students<lb /><lb />supposed to survive this recession?<lb /><lb />Many college students rely on government funding in<lb />order to go to college. Financial Aid has been around<lb />for several decades, but these past few years it has be-<lb />come immensely popular. It is the now expected to at-<lb />tend a college. Tuition is more expensive than in past<lb />generations, and you cant forget other expenses not<lb />included in you tuition cost, such as apartment, food,<lb /><lb />school supplies, books, and so much more.<lb /><lb />Another thing college students rely on to make it<lb />through the hard times are discounts and money sav-<lb />ing cards/memberships. Cards like an MVP card from<lb />Food Lion, or a VIC card from Harris Teeter. These<lb />cards allow grocery shoppers to get some food items<lb />at discount prices and help ~save money. Department<lb />stores that do not have these cards often have storewide<lb />sales. ~hese stores often tend to have credit cards, and<lb />if people apply for it, they can save a certain percent on<lb />all purchases made at that store. A credit card is some-<lb />thing a lot of college students seem to get so they can<lb /><lb />learn to budget money and earn good credit.<lb /><lb />~Today, value stores are very popular places to shop.<lb />Dollar stores were known for selling knick-knacks, but<lb />today they also sell clothes and groceries, so people can<lb />woid lines at the supermarket and avoid high prices.<lb />itores like the Dollar Tree sell a lot of food, from name<lb />orand, to aftermarket brands. The quantity is less, but<lb />for people who live on their own or dont eat much,<lb />these stores can really save them money. When it comes<lb />to clothes, they are one of the biggest necessities, but the<lb />cost can be unbearable! There are some department<lb />stores like, TJ. Maxx, Ross, or Marshalls, which offer a<lb /><lb />discounted price on new, designer clothes. These stores<lb /><lb />allow tor people to dress in style for a cheaper price.<lb /><lb />A lot of restaurants around a college town tend to have<lb />student discounts, this way students can eat for an af-<lb />fordable price. This is a great incentive, because one has<lb />to present their college ID to get the discount, and the<lb />discount initially saves the student time and money, that<lb /><lb />would be spend elsewhere on food.<lb /><lb />With high prices for food, gas, clothes, and household ne-<lb />cessities, it is harder for people, let along college students,<lb />to make it through the economic situation. Little tips like<lb />these can help a college student to<lb /><lb />make it through the hard times.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb />MARIKA MATHEW/PHOTO<lb />Pay up: Lauren Scott pays for her meal at Todd dinning Hall<lb /><lb />orWDOENT LIFE<lb /><lb />O7<lb />nN<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SPREDDIE<lb /><lb />Sasha Preddie discovered that comedy and service<lb />made her feel like she belonged at ECU<lb /><lb />ike many incoming freshmen, Sasha Preddie<lb />found herself slightly withdrawn her first semes-<lb />er of college. Back in high school, I was the per-<lb />son who was always talking, always outgoing,� said Pred-<lb />die, a 19-year-old communication sophomore. When I<lb /><lb />came here, I kind of went into my shell.�<lb /><lb />Preddies remedy was to get more involved. Her<lb />freshmen year, she became a part of SAB Promo-<lb />tions, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars,<lb />and Phi Eta Sigma, the national freshman honor so-<lb />ciety. However, it was through SAB Promotions that<lb /><lb />Preddie found one of her passions.<lb /><lb />Mendenhall was hosting an event similar to Get a Clue<lb />and the SAB was beside a table for The Swash Improv.<lb />They told me they had auditions, so I just auditioned<lb />randomly,� said Preddie. Since Preddie had never done<lb />improv before and didnt know if she was good at it or<lb /><lb />not, she wouldnt be disappointed if she didnt get a spot.<lb /><lb />Nonetheless, she got a spot in the group, and loves it.<lb /><lb />Whenever Im having a bad day, I know I can go there<lb /><lb />and we can just joke,� said Preddie. Lately, the group<lb />hasnt done many performances. A lot of the peo-<lb />ple that were in it when I joined have all graduated<lb />so were rebuilding,� said Preddie. This semester the<lb />group has at least three performances lined up and<lb />has teamed up with Seriously Clowning, the stand-<lb /><lb />up group On Campus.<lb /><lb />Preddies other passion is Gamma Sigma Sigma, the<lb />service sorority she rushed fall semester her sophomore<lb />year. Its a lot different from the regular social sororities<lb />because its not as expensive and its non-selective,� said<lb />Preddie. She was introduced to the sorority through Get a<lb /><lb />Clue and one of her fellow SAB members.<lb /><lb />After meeting many of the sisters and seeing how friendly<lb />the environment was, Preddie decided to rush. Her favor-<lb />ite memory from rush was big-little day. We didnt know<lb /><lb />who our big was because it was a surprise,� said Preddie.<lb /><lb />The pledges went on a scavenger hunt and ended up<lb />at the North Recreational complex. There was the<lb /><lb />huge tunnel and we ran through it,� said Preddie.<lb /><lb />9 10 11 12 13 14<lb /><lb />They had boxes with our names on them and we<lb />were supposed to go to them. They counted to three<lb /><lb />and our big popped out.�<lb /><lb />With Gamma Sig<lb /><lb />g, Preddie volunteers for many<lb />community service organizations, such as Alexs<lb />Lemonade Stand Foundation, the American Red<lb />Cross, Relay for Life, and the Ronald McDonald<lb />house. We really do any community service thats<lb /><lb />near and dear to anybodys heart,� said Preddie.<lb /><lb />Being involved in student life has positively impacted<lb />Preddie. It definitely brought me back out of my<lb />shell. m not that person who moved in freshman<lb />year and didnt really talk to anybody and didnt<lb />really connect with my hallmates,� said Preddie.<lb />Pm definitely the person I remember being in high<lb /><lb />school and thats what I really enjoy.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER &amp; PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />O*<lb />MN<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Christmas<lb /><lb />those for close to five years now,� said Snyder. Theyre sort of a tradition now.�<lb /><lb />CUs chancellors house is always highly decorated for the holidays, and<lb />some have even compared it to a smaller version of ~Tangle woods Festival<lb />of Lights. Certain things always show that Christmas is on its way. It could<lb />be the first holiday song you hear on the radio or ABC Familys 25 Days of Christ-<lb />mas. For many ECU students, its not Christmastime until the Chancellors house<lb />has been decorated. Chancellor Ballards house, which is opposite of the Jenkins<lb /><lb />Fine Art Center on 5th Street, is easily the most decorated house on the street.<lb /><lb />As soon as Thanksgiving break is over, the annual decorating begins, starting<lb />with the famous toy soldiers. The first year we used them, people were actually<lb />getting their picture taken with the soldiers,� said the head decorator George<lb /><lb />Snyder, who is from Jeffersons florist on Evans Street.<lb /><lb />The relationship with Jeffersons was something that the Ballards inherited when<lb />they moved into the residence nine years ago. Their stuff is fantastic,� said<lb />Nancy Ballard, the chancellors wife. Theyre like a little piece of New York<lb /><lb />City in North Carolina.�<lb /><lb />Each year, the residence has a predominant theme. Last year, it was sort of a<lb />winter wonderland, and this year were doing something a little more whimsical<lb />and childlike,� said Snyder. All of the decorations that are used each year belong<lb />to Jeffersons. The artificial greenery and wreaths are from New Growth De-<lb /><lb />signs, which is our sister company,� said Snyder,<lb /><lb />This year, Mrs. Ballard saw the soldiers outside and let those influence this<lb />years theme. After seeing them, I said lets bring that fanciful feeling into<lb />the house,� she said. The theme is also determined by what new items Jef-<lb />fersons has in stock that year. We take a little of what weve done before and<lb /><lb />play around with it,� said Mrs. Ballard.<lb /><lb />The amount of decorations that Snyder uses each year varies with the theme.<lb />We try to do something in each room, including greenery, garlands, wreaths, and<lb />bows,� said Snyder. We decorate the tree in pirate colors, purple and gold, to<lb />represent ECU and then outside we use purple and gold and red. We introduce<lb /><lb />red to the purple and gold for Christmas.�<lb /><lb />The one decoration that never changes is the tall toy soldiers. The soldiers<lb /><lb />that are out front we custom built those for the house, and weve been using<lb /><lb />Jeffersons actually donated the toy soldiers to the chancellors residence to be<lb />used year after year. The houses decorations begin being put up the week after<lb />Thanksgiving, and are taken down the week after New Years. We try to do the<lb />outside of the house first, like the wreaths and soldiers because I have help to do<lb />that, and then we go inside and work,� said Snyder. Especially if theres bad<lb /><lb />weather, we try to get the outside done first.�<lb /><lb />When it comes to the inside decorations, Snyder is the main decorator. Max is my<lb />main helper. He helps me put up all the garlands and the wreaths and the other<lb />technical stuff� said Snyder. Then it will end up just me being here to do all of the<lb /><lb />flufing and hanging of ornaments.�<lb /><lb />Generally, this process begins before the first cold breeze hits ECU. In July or<lb />August we try to meet and figure out what were going to do, and get Mrs. Bal-<lb />lards input on what she would like to do as well as far as the theme,� said Snyder.<lb /><lb />Then we start planning and pulling all of our sources together.�<lb /><lb />Student opinion about the house is very positive. The nutcrackers are unique,� said<lb /><lb />Allison Wiles, sophomore, hospitality management major. I just wish they had a<lb />a f Cc « /<lb />musical-timed Christmas lights display. Theyre so cool!� Allison isnt the only one<lb />who loves the nutcrackers. I love how the chancellors house is decorated so beauti-<lb />fully,� said Caitlin Melton, sophomore, exercise physiology major. I'd have to say my<lb /><lb />favorite part of the decorations is the toy soldiers, though.�<lb /><lb />Jeffersons has been decorating the chancellors residence for approximately ten<lb />years, and Snyder has been there for eight of those ten years. Its been a great<lb />experience working with the university, and working with the Ballards, trying to<lb />capture what they feel their Christmas should be that year,� said Snyder. When<lb />its open to the staff and the receptions that they have there, I get a lot of good<lb />feedback from the public when they see it. As long as everyones happy and gets in<lb /><lb />the Christmas spirit, I think Ive done my job.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />TENISHA MORRISON/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Home Sweet Home Clockwise from top: The facade of the Chancellors house;<lb />the dining room table ready for Christmas dinner: foyer leading to staircase.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Students visit Target<lb />Coes alo)om-lalemie-] ame) it<lb />the school year<lb /><lb />arget has long been the go-to� store for<lb />everything college!� From beds-in-a-bag,�<lb />shower caddies, area rugs and more, Target<lb /><lb />has always been the choice store.<lb /><lb />Scores of students gathered on a warm August evening<lb />to partake in ECUs second annual Target Run, a na-<lb />tionwide event allowing students full, exclusive access<lb />to the superstore for the opportunity to Ship Their<lb />Crew to Target.� The store opened up solely for ECU<lb />students to partake in an after-hours fun-filled delight.<lb />As the perfect opportunity to stock up on last minute sup-<lb />plies, dormitory décor, snacks, and that perfect first day<lb />of college,� outfit. Students boarded the ECU buses to<lb />dance, shop, congregate and save.<lb /><lb />As they were shuttled from their residence halls to the<lb /><lb />~Target store, they were greeted by other anxious stu-<lb /><lb />iin<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />dents standing in line waiting for the event to begin.<lb />Once the doors opened and the students flooded in,<lb />they were welcomed into the receiving line with free<lb /><lb />samples, goody bags, and refreshments!<lb /><lb />The purpose of this event was simple,� said Jami-<lb />tress Bowden, Marketing Manager of the Residence<lb />Hall Association and senior double major in French<lb />and Communications. The purpose was to give stu-<lb />dents a fun way to interact with each other and shop<lb />before classes start. It was also a great way to meet<lb />new people and reconnect with people that you met<lb /><lb />if you were returning.�<lb /><lb />~Targets reputation for excellence in all dorm essentials<lb />drew a crowd of over 1500 students looking save on<lb />all their last minute items needed to kick off the school<lb /><lb />year in style. As outfitting a dorm room can be costly<lb /><lb />ina recession, Target offered discounts of up to 30 per-<lb />cent off to allow all students to purchase things that<lb /><lb />suited their style and needs.<lb /><lb />In the words of the retailer, Target puts the U�<lb />in university,� and the Ship Your Crew to Target<lb />event was a success that many students hope to see<lb /><lb />in coming years.<lb /><lb />eer<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHEAR/WRITER<lb /><lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Vinyl loving, above: The Target College event at ECU had<lb />a dance floor with a live dj; from top, two students enjoy<lb />shopping; Target run student volutneer Courtney Craig's<lb />favorite part of the night was learning new dance moves<lb />from two fellow pirates at the event; goody bags were<lb />handed out to students as part favors,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GCE Talal er-] mel c-lemiareniy<lb /><lb />his Year ECU hosted its drag show. Its<lb />a collection of six different acts. The<lb />show has dancing, telling jokes, and<lb />a lot of other entertaining aspects. A lot of the<lb />acts have been in this show previously, but ECU<lb /><lb />was proud to introduce a new act, Nation Tyre.<lb /><lb />Nation Tyre has been in the drag business for<lb />thirteen years. Six months after graduating<lb />college, she found herself in a drag club in<lb />Raleigh, NC. It wasnt until she went to a job<lb />corporation in Atlanta, GA that she learned<lb />the actual craft of drag. Nation Tyre has al-<lb />ways been an actress. She attended college<lb />for theatre and is an avid part of the Interna-<lb /><lb />tional Thespian Society.<lb /><lb />Her star struck performance was the head-<lb />line of the show. She lives her everyday as a<lb />female, but when she is on the stage she per-<lb />forms as a male. Tyres act consists of danc-<lb />ing to upbeat pop and r&amp;b songs. She also<lb />hosted the show. When she performs in show<lb />she give it her all, I am the entertainer who<lb /><lb />studies the artist or what I would like to see<lb /><lb />_ the artist do, and then I do it,� said Tyre.<lb /><lb />Aside from performing, Tyre has plans of<lb />starting a family, and has dreams of being an<lb />actress. Nation has already released some in-<lb />dependent films. M.I.A. A Different Kind of<lb />Girl, a film that was released this year.<lb /><lb />Nation Tyre became the talk of the show, even<lb />though crowd favorites like Michelle Michaels<lb />and Purina Chow delivered their crowd stir-<lb />ring performances, Tyre delivered all she had<lb />to break to ECU, and get the audience talking.<lb />Nation Tyre, a name I wont forget! I was told<lb />to come here because it was a great show, and<lb />I was told Michelle Michael was hilarious, she<lb />didnt fail to live up to that, but honestly I think<lb />Nation Tyre was the best, I hope she comes<lb />back to the next one,� said Danielle Sprissler a<lb /><lb />sophomore elementary education major.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STEVEN SMITH/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />She works hard for the money, right: A woman at the drag<lb />show performs as Ne-Yo.; top left, Chantay Cassidy per-<lb />forms as Beyonce; Rose Safari performs on stage to Nicki<lb />Minaj songs; Chloe Kryptonite performs at the drag show.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />|<lb />WW<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />n January 24, hundreds of students crowded the Student Recreation<lb /><lb />Center for the 17th annual Polar Bear Plunge. Beginning at 6:30pm, the<lb /><lb />students formed a long, winding line around the indoor pool for a turn<lb />to take the ultimate, ice-cold plunge. The chilly air was filled with nervous excite-<lb />ment as those students walked outside and surrounded the perimeter of the ice-filled<lb />pool. As they waited for the jump, employees dumped gallons of ice into the water,<lb />causing cheers from some and shrieks from others. Once the suspense was built, the<lb />group held hands and counted, 1...2...3!� They plunged into the freezing water all<lb />together. The students immediately sprang from the water, Jumping up and down and<lb />howling from the rush of their icy bath. Towels awaited the brave jumpers once back<lb /><lb />inside the Student Recreation Center. It was cold! The ground was colder than<lb /><lb />Daring Students Make a splash and<lb />have a blast at Polar Bear Plunge<lb /><lb />the water itself, but other than that, it was just freezing,� Ryan Marks, a sophomore<lb /><lb />Sports Studies major, commented afterward.<lb /><lb />Many of the students who attended the Polar Bear Plunge were first-time jump-<lb />ers. It was exhilarating,� said Danny Franch, a sophomore Middle Grades<lb />Education major. This is the first time I did it. Last year it was warmer, and I<lb /><lb />chickened out, so this year I decided I had to do it.�<lb /><lb />A rewarding buffet of sweet treats and hot foods awaited the jumpers once<lb />they dried off. In addition, every student who dared to jump received an<lb />I Took the Plunge!� t-shirt. Chelsea Williams, a freshman Nursing major,<lb /><lb />was one of many standing in line for free food and sporting her Polar Bear<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Plunge shirt. Williams said, It gave me a really big rush, and it was great. Im<lb /><lb />glad I did it instead of bailing.�<lb /><lb />The Polar Bear Plunge became an official ECU tradition with the grand opening () nee tt 1e suspens was b uilt, the eroup hel d<lb /><lb />of the Student Recreation Center in 1997. The wintry event started out small<lb />: . 4 eee 5 1 See | | Sag een, | aoe ae : D199 TH Wes ""<lb />with only 35 jumpers, but that number quickly multiplied over the course of a hat ids a id counte | ! The ple iInged<lb /><lb />few years. Just last year, 1,008 daring ECU students decided to take the plunge.<lb /><lb />; into the freezing v<lb />The Polar Bear Plunge has only continued to grow in popularity over the years, Into Ul 1e free 1 1S W<lb />and it is now one of ECUs chilliest traditions.<lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb /><lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO WOOHOO: Students jump into the freezing water at<lb />Polar Bear Plunge.<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />a<lb />Loa]<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Status?<lb /><lb />ECU Anons become the<lb />new it� thing on Twitter<lb /><lb />n recent years, ~Iwitter has surpassed Facebook and virtually every<lb />other form of social media in terms of popularity. Limited to just<lb />m_180 characters, users are able to express their thoughts, emotions,<lb /><lb />and day-to-day activities in a concise and (hopefully entertaining) fash-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ion. As with any modern site, individuals with Twitter accounts are al-<lb />ways finding new and creative ways to use the site. One of the latest<lb />trends, the so-called anon� accounts, have taken ECUs Twitter users<lb />by storm. Without revealing their true identities, some ECU students (as<lb />well as a few faculty members) are taking advantage of the anonymity<lb />and tweeting about their experiences on and off campus"hilarity often<lb />ensues. Some of the most popular accounts include @ECUSquirrels, @<lb />ECUmeangirls, @ECUProfessor, and @ECUBusDriver.<lb /><lb />For me, having an anon account has been very educational,� said @<lb />ECUProfessor. It has allowed me to learn a lot about East Carolinas<lb />student culture, which helps me to feel more personally connected to<lb />the students and makes it easier for me to understand their lives outside<lb />of class. Those interactions would be riskier without an anon account<lb />because it would blur the lines between my professional and personal life.<lb /><lb />All that aside, its just entertaining to post a really funny tweet.�<lb /><lb />For @ClassyECUgirl, creating an anon account was more about free-<lb />dom of expression. I made an account because it gives me the freedom<lb />to tweet about whatever I want. Plus, its also made me a lot more outgo-<lb />ing. 've met so many people through having an anon account, and most<lb /><lb />of them are now good friends of mine!�<lb /><lb />Regardless of why people create anon accounts, the phenomenon theyve<lb /><lb />created is certainly noteworthy. For the time being, theyre the it� thing on<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~Twitter"sharing their daily experiences at ECU without sharing their face,<lb />and it doesnt look like its a trend that'll be ending anytime soon.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb />Plugged in: Garrett Campbell checks Twitter in Joyner Library.<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />-_ =<lb />MN<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Cloudy<lb /><lb />withachance<lb /><lb />Its always raining in Greenville...or at least it feels that way<lb /><lb />lip, plop. Plip, plop, plop. After the buzzing<lb />of your alarm clock wakes you up, you hear<lb />it: the sound of rain hitting your window<lb />pane. You have to make one of the toughest deci-<lb />sions of your college life. Should you go to class and<lb />deal with the rain? Or should you just stay in today�<lb /><lb />~and possibly miss important information?<lb /><lb />That question is one that ECU freshmen have to make<lb />not long after arriving in Greenville, because August is<lb />the rainiest month, according to The Weather Chan-<lb />nel. On average, Greenville receives about 50 inches of<lb />rain per year. Although the percentage of rainy days is<lb />about 30%, ECU students feel like its more. It rains.<lb />A lot. No, I lied. It monsoons a lot,� said Ali Rothbart,<lb /><lb />a sophomore psychology major.<lb /><lb />One of the special quirks of Greenville rain is its ability<lb />to show up out of nowhere. Its a typical thing to go to<lb />class and its super sunny, then after class itll be pour-<lb /><lb />ing,� said Mandy Bridgers, a sophomore English major.<lb /><lb />Students have a variety of ways to deal with the rain.<lb />Some students decide that they dont want to mess<lb />with the rain and stay at home, unless they absolutely<lb />have to go to class that day. Many students brought<lb />rain jackets and boots with them to college from home<lb /><lb />after experiencing their first semester in Greenville.<lb /><lb />One of the ways that students prepare for the rain be-<lb />fore leaving home is to get all of their rain parapher-<lb />nalia. I grab my rain boots and rain jacket,� said Jess<lb />Crawley, a junior English major. Jess also said that she<lb />doesnt wear long jeans because they'll drag in puddles<lb />and stay damp for the rest of the day. I only wear<lb /><lb />skinny jeans,� she said.<lb /><lb />Many students joke that ECU stands for Everyone<lb />Carries Umbrellas, and this seems to be true when<lb />looking around campus on a rainy day. Variously col-<lb />ored and patterned umbrellas and rain boots dot cam-<lb /><lb />pus, adding color to an ordinarily gray day.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Rain can create a hassle for girls hairstyles as well.<lb />Some people who normally straighten their hair every<lb />day will forego that on rainy days, especially if their hair<lb />is prone to frizz when it gets wet. Buns and ponytails are<lb />a common sight on rainy days. T'll put my hair up and<lb />make sure I wear clothes I dont mind getting wet, like<lb />something cotton. Also I put on shoes I dont mind get-<lb />ting wet, like my rain boots,� said Heather Batchelder, a<lb />Junior anthropology and psychology double major.<lb /><lb />Whether you live on or off campus, you will have to<lb />slog through the rain to get to class. My first thought<lb />is ~I hope its not cold or raining too hard, because I<lb />have to walk ten minutes to the English building. I try<lb />to think of what I can wear that wont be completely<lb />soaked by the end of the day,� said Tess Gardner, a<lb /><lb />senior English major.<lb /><lb />Even if students dont have to deal with the rain<lb />physically, it can still have an effect on them. The<lb />sound of rain is considered a white noise,� which<lb />means it blocks many sounds, and relaxes your<lb />mind. ~The cloud-covered sky creates a dark, sleepy<lb />environment. I normally do nothing because rain<lb />dampens my mood, always. It makes me want to<lb /><lb />sleep more,� said Ali Rothbart.<lb /><lb />Certain spots around campus are more affected by<lb />rain than others. If your shoes dont have any traction<lb />on the soles, its best to walk around any spots on cam-<lb />pus paved with bricks. Although they are an attractive<lb />addition to campus, theyre very slippery once they<lb />get wet. On any given rainy day, you can see countless<lb />people slip and slide on the brick sidewalks outside of<lb />Joyner library and the Bate building<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KRISTEN MARTIN/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/WRITER<lb /><lb />Boots made for Walking: Taylor Alexander, psycholo y<lb />major, makes her way through campus in the rain; ECU<lb />pirate girls from 1940.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />for ,<lb />Rain<lb />Boots<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Setting the<lb />scholar<lb />standard<lb /><lb />oing beyond the books is an understatement<lb />when describing Danielle Martins accom-<lb />plished college career. While many students<lb />seek to earn a grade and get out, Danielle has spent<lb />her four years participating in prestigious internships,<lb />conducting extensive laboratory research, and actively<lb />volunteering in the community. Over the course of her<lb />time at ECU, Danielle has proved herself to be a hum-<lb />ble, service-oriented citizen and a leader in the realm<lb /><lb />of biology and medicine.<lb /><lb />A Greenville native, Danielle had already earned<lb />a place for herself in ECUs Honors College upon<lb />graduating from high school in 2009. She was in-<lb />ducted into the Honors College as an EC Scholar, a<lb />prestigious scholarship award given on the basis of<lb />excellence in the classroom, leadership in her school<lb />and in her community, and outstanding character.<lb />However, her high school achievements were only<lb />the beginning of her ambitious journey. After her<lb />first semester of her freshman year, Danielle had<lb /><lb />achieved the Chancellors List for the fall semester<lb /><lb />and was awarded the Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding<lb /><lb />First Year Student Award.<lb /><lb />One of Danielles most impressive academic ac-<lb />complishments has been her continued work as a<lb />Research Technician in the Department of Physiol-<lb />ogy at the Brody School of Medicine. Since 2010,<lb /><lb />Danielle has been spending 25-40 hours per week<lb /><lb />studying the molecular, cellular, and functional<lb />mechanisms that underlie aberrant vascular smooth<lb />muscle growth with Dr. Tullis. With Dr. Tullis, she<lb />has co-authored four papers, presented at ECUs<lb />Research &amp; Creative Achievement Week three years<lb />in a row, and received an undergraduate research<lb /><lb />grant to fund her current research.<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />a7<lb /><lb />Outside of the classroom, her role as an EC Scholar<lb />has allowed her to make changes to improve the<lb />quality of ECUs campus life, especially within the<lb />Honors College. [Being an EC Scholar] has really<lb />defined my time at ECU,� said Danielle. Pve been<lb />involved in organizing lots of service projects, and<lb />the mentors that I have met through the program<lb />have been some of my closest and strongest men-<lb />tors.� Being an EC Scholar, Danielle actively vol-<lb />unteers in the community with other EC Scholars<lb />and collaborates with them to create positive change<lb /><lb />within the Honors College. Through EC Schol-<lb /><lb />ars, specifically through being on the EC Scholars<lb />Roundtable, I have been very involved in acting as a<lb />leader for my class. With that I really learned how to<lb />speak and not only represent my class but younger<lb />groups as well. I feel like they have prepared me to<lb />go into a larger arena and be a leader and represent<lb /><lb />others,� said Danielle.<lb /><lb />Danielle is currently an active volunteer and an Un-<lb />dergraduate Liaison for the Sunday Fountain Clinic,<lb />a clinic which provides acute primary care for the<lb />rural community of Grimesland, NC. She spends<lb />much of her time recruiting and scheduling under-<lb />graduate volunteers, assisting with patient triage,<lb />and interpreting Spanish. For me, public service is<lb />less about one time acts of devotion of service as it is<lb /><lb />a long term dedication,� said Danielle.<lb /><lb />A Multidisciplinary Studies major with a concentra-<lb />tion in neuroscience, Danielle will graduate in May<lb />with a 3.96 G.PA. and will attend UNC-Chapel<lb />Hills School of Medicine in the fall. Its too early<lb />right now to say what field m definitely going to<lb />end up with, but I know that I want to be involved<lb />with children in some way,� said Danielle. I see<lb />myself pulling my interest in developmental and au-<lb />tism disorders into my career. I'd like to do some sort<lb />of research.� Danielle will proudly represent ECU<lb /><lb />as she continues to blaze a trail through medicine.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />DANIELLE MARTIN/PHOTO<lb /><lb />15 16 17 18 19 20<lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />Co<lb />WW<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /></p>
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          <lb />stival oi<lb /><lb />Holi Festival unites people of all backgrounds<lb /><lb />n March 27, students of all different ages, back-<lb />grounds, and sectors of campus piled into Hendrix<lb />Theatre to celebrate Holi Festival. One of the major<lb />fun-filled festivals of India, The Festival of Colors� is celebrated<lb />annually on a full moon day in the month of Phalgun (March).<lb />Everyone comes out to celebrate Holi by feasting and spraying<lb />color on one another. The festival marks the end of winter gloom<lb /><lb />and rejoices in the bloom of springtime.<lb /><lb />Before the festival was to officially begin, Anusha Penumarti, an<lb />ambitious and friendly graduate student obtaining her PhD in<lb />Pharmacology and Toxicology, stood at the podium in Hendrix<lb />Theatre to educate ECU students on the history and significance<lb />of Hol. Anusha explained that various legends are associated<lb />with Holi. One of the most famous legends associated with Holi<lb />is the legend of Holika and Prahalad. The legend has it that a<lb />demon king named King Hiranyakashyap once ordered everyone<lb />in his kingdom to worship him. All but his own son obeyed him.<lb />Hiranyakashyap was furious with his son and wanted him killed,<lb />so he asked Prahalads sister Holika to go into a raging fire with<lb />Prahalad on her lap. Possessing a boon that made her immune to<lb />fire, Holika would not be killed. However, when Holika entered<lb />the fire with her brother, she died because her power only worked<lb />when she entered the fire alone, and Prahalad survived due to his<lb /><lb />extreme devotion to the Lord Naarayana.<lb /><lb />Anusha described the biological and social significance of Holi<lb />Festival. Spring has historically been allergy season, so the col-<lb />orful powders used at Holi contain natural medicinal properties<lb />when applied to the skin. Holi is also has a powerful way of bring-<lb />ing everyone together just to have fun"the rich and poor, the<lb />young and the old. Communities cook giant feasts, invite rela-<lb />tives, offer prayers, and partake in dancing. No matter what their<lb />background 1s, all of us spray colors on each other for Holi,� said<lb />Anusha. It represents unity.�<lb /><lb />ECUs celebration of Holi Festival attracted new participants and<lb />old. Kelsey Grimes, a junior Psychology major and an R.A., said,<lb />T came last year, and I had a lot of fun because I got to throw<lb />colored power at my residents.� Kelsey, along with other ECU<lb />students, gathered near Ledonia Wright Cultural Center for a free<lb /><lb />feast� and a chance to throw colored powder at other students.<lb /><lb />It was a lot of fun,� said Leela Goel, a freshman Biomedical<lb />Engineering major. It was just like the celebrations at home,<lb />so Pm glad they had it.� Others agreed that ECUs Holi Festi-<lb />val was a fun and enlightening cultural experience. I thought it<lb />was a beautiful expression of joy and color,� said Alex Podolski, a<lb />freshman Biomedical Engineering major. Its a fun way to be in-<lb />troduced to Indian culture.� Humorously, Sarah Judy, a freshman<lb />Biology major, commented, I think my mucus will be rainbow-<lb />colored for the next month.�<lb /><lb />Holi Festival touches all who share in the celebration, and ECUs<lb />version of Holi was no exception. ~The joyful festival is expected<lb />to grow because of the positive impact it has on uniting ECU stu-<lb />dents. In years to come, pirates of all majors and subgroups will<lb /><lb />be wishing one another a Happy Holi!� Hol<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb />JACOB HEROUX/PHOTO<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />CO<lb />oa)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />\he Spring Festival brought many Pirates<lb /><lb />to North Recreational Complex in late<lb /><lb />March. It was a beautiful day filled with<lb /><lb />games, prizes, sun and the best of all: music. On a<lb />huge stage in the middle of everything was where<lb /><lb />the main event took place" Battle of the Bands.<lb /><lb />The four competitors were The Copper Tones, In-<lb />ertia, Myself And I, and Days In May. Not only<lb />were they competing, they were also the main<lb />source of entertainment during the Spring Fes-<lb />tival. They gathered a large crowd throughout<lb /><lb />_ the day and offered a diverse selection of music.<lb />P The Copper ~Tones and Inertia have reggae-like<lb />p sounds, whereas Days in May and Myself And I<lb /><lb />)were more rock and pop. There was a little bit of<lb /><lb />something for anyone in the audience.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />. ' '<lb />Vanessa Buquid, freshman Biology major, loved<lb /><lb />mthe performance. The sun was out and the<lb /><lb />games were fun, but the icing on the cake was the<lb /><lb />concert. Its cool to see the local bands participating<lb /><lb />in ECU events.�<lb /><lb />Three of the bands are based in Greenville and<lb />Days in May is from Wilmington, NC. The Copper<lb />Tones are all students at ECU. Were all originally<lb />from New Jersey, but we met at East Carolina,� said<lb />Greg DAmico, who plays keys-and sings vocals for<lb />The Copper ~Tones. We live at Copper Beech and<lb />thats where we got our name from. Our first show<lb /><lb />was actually last years Battle of the Bands.�<lb /><lb />Some people came to the Spring Festival for the<lb />games and some came just to support their friends<lb />in the participating bands. In the end though, the<lb />music and friendly competition of the Battle of the<lb /><lb />Bands made the day much more enjoyable.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MADELINE INTERDONATO/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADELINE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Rock and roll: Will Gann, Jean Gillece and Greg DAmico<lb />compete as the Copper Tones for the Battle of the Bands.<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />(oe)<lb />oO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Going<lb /><lb />s final exams approach and life becomes<lb />more stressful for ECU Pirates, Barefoot<lb />on the Mall provides the perfect opportu-<lb />nity to relax and be entertained. ~This year marked<lb />the 34th Annual Barefoot on the Mall, and the line-<lb /><lb />up of events and activities were better than ever.<lb /><lb />Barefoot kicked off at 2:00pm with a giant obstacle<lb />course, Jousting, food, and a showcase of ECUs di-<lb />verse clubs and organizations. Students flocked to<lb />decorated tables across the Mall to pick up freebies<lb />and collect some information, while Motor Mouth<lb />Mike broke the ice on stage with his comedic banter<lb />and high energy. Student Activities Boards Battle<lb />of the Bands� winner Copper ~Tones rocked the<lb />stage at 3:00pm, and Southern California native<lb />Brett Young followed with songs from his new CD<lb />and his version of cover songs such as Heartless.�<lb />Chris ~Thaxton, a freshman Biology and Chemistry<lb />double major, stretched out on the Mall with some<lb />friends to listen to Bretts newest songs. It was nice<lb />getting to relax and hang out with friends,� said<lb />Chris. I enjoyed listening to Brett Young. I wish I<lb /><lb />could have stayed longer.�<lb /><lb />The Perfect Pre-exam Event<lb /><lb />~To end the days events, Lauren Alaina, runner up of<lb />American Idols tenth season, stepped onto the stage<lb />with a smile and her bubbly spirit. Pirates crowded<lb />around the stage to capture up-close pictures of Lau-<lb />ren as she sang songs from her hit album, Wildflower.<lb />After serenading the ECU campus, Alaina stayed after<lb /><lb />the show to pose with pirates for pictures.<lb /><lb />Erik Anderson, a junior Geology major, commented<lb />that the best part of Barefoot on the Mall was goofing<lb />around with friends. The inflatable gladiator arena<lb />was my favorite part because I got to beat people up<lb /><lb />with giant cushiony Bo stafls,� said Erik.<lb /><lb />As in previous years, Barefoot on the Mall went<lb />above and beyond to provide pirates with a day of<lb />stress-free fun. By recharging, relaxing, and recon-<lb />necting with friends at Barefoot on the Mall, ECU<lb />students can go into calmly and confidently into the<lb /><lb />semesters final exams.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ERIKA DIETRICK/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Kick your shoes off: Students enjoy activities at Barefoot;<lb />Brett Young performed at Barefoot on the Mall before<lb />Lauren Alaina came on stage.<lb /><lb />STUDENT LIFE<lb /><lb />\O<lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />cm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />These two friends and<lb />fraternity brothers make<lb />a huge difference in the<lb />Pirate Nation<lb /><lb />eet students Eric Green and Java Re-<lb /><lb />monde. ~These two seniors are fraternity<lb /><lb />brothers that exemplify dedication to<lb />receiving their education, while maintaining an active<lb />social life. Eric Green from Raleigh, NC, is pursuing<lb />a degree in Business Administration with a concentra-<lb />tion in Accounting. Green plans on obtaining a Mas-<lb />ters Degree here at ECU, while working an entry-level<lb />position in Greenville. Over the course of his under-<lb />graduate career, he felt as though he has accomplished<lb />a great deal. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra-<lb />ternity, Inc., where he has led numerous service proj-<lb /><lb />ects, as well as leadership positions.<lb /><lb />Eric co-founded two organizations here at ECU: Col-<lb />legiate 100 and National Association of Black Accoun-<lb />tants (NABA). Recently, Eric was elected Student Body<lb />~Treasurer for SGA. Eric has also been named an Elite<lb />Pirate and awarded Greek Man of the Year. I believe<lb />my favorite moment at ECU is when I met my first<lb /><lb />roommate, Farman Usman,� Green says. ~The reason<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Java<lb /><lb />he says this is because it taught him to never judge a<lb />book by its cover. Although Farman was very different<lb />from Eric physically, they had a similar mindset; their<lb />personalities meshed well and they are still friends to-<lb />day. When asked about what he loved about ECU, Eric<lb />says, I love the fact you can go practically anywhere in<lb /><lb />the country and see someone in ECU paraphernalia.�<lb /><lb />Meet Dioval Angelo Balagtas Remonde, better<lb />known as Java. Java is from the small town of Roa-<lb />noke Rapids, NC. He is currently studying Biology<lb /><lb />and has aspirations of attending medical school.<lb /><lb />One thing I can say before I leave ECU is that |<lb /><lb />have pursued a multifaceted array of interests,�<lb />Remonde says. He was a part of a hip-hop dance<lb />team, conducted research in neurological sciences,<lb />held leadership roles in several organizations. He<lb />also served as a lead tutor for numerous semesters,<lb />participated in a teaching assistantship, received<lb />the Elite Pirate Award, volunteered in under-<lb /><lb />served communities, became a member of Alpha<lb /><lb />Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and maintained a GPA<lb />that will award him the title Summa Cum Laude<lb /><lb />when he graduates.<lb /><lb />Java hopes to have made an impact to at least one stu-<lb /><lb />15<lb /><lb />dent, if not more, at ECU by showing them that it is<lb />possible to have a social life while maintaining academ-<lb />ic standards. He says that his best memory was Novem-<lb />ber 30, 2012, the date of his probate where the newest<lb />initiates of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. revealed<lb />themselves. The crowds energy was astounding, and<lb />coming into the Wright Auditorium filled with over a<lb />thousand students, was just surreal,� says Remonde. It<lb />was definitely a once in a lifetime experience. Regard-<lb />less of your background, race, ethnicity, or gender, you<lb />always feel welcomed by the students throughout cam-<lb />pus. ~The student unity that this university possesses 1s<lb /><lb />one of the main reasons Java chose ECU to attend.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb />Word: Eric Green (left) &amp; Dioval Remonde show their letters.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />16 17 18 19 20 21<lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb />w ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />W<lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1nOomMaSH<lb />College of;<lb />Ssc1errce<lb /><lb />Learn how to think<lb /><lb />arriot College is the largest academic unit at East Carolina. With<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />fifteen departments and sixteen interdisciplinary programs, students<lb />are able to learn in three different areas which include humanities,<lb />social sciences, and natural sciences and mathematics. Students in the College<lb /><lb />of Arts and Sciences participate heavily in Research and Creative Achievement<lb /><lb />Week, which is sponsored by the Division of Research, and takes place annu-<lb /><lb />ally during the second week of April. This year, undergraduate and graduate<lb />students gave oral presentations and poster presentations in the Biomedical Sci-<lb />ences, the Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities. Harriot<lb />College students also spend time volunteering in the community. These students<lb />volunteer as judges and event coordinators during the schools annual Math Fair<lb /><lb />and History Day, which targets local middle and high school students.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />A few of the natural science departments have undergraduate assistant pro-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />grams. In these programs, students are trained to assist professors and graduate<lb />teaching assistants in classes and labs, providing direct instructional assistance<lb /><lb />and tutoring opportunities for their fellow students. Harriot College offers many<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />different ways to learn, including one-on-one tutoring sessions offered through<lb />the Pirate Tutoring Center. Graduate assistants also offer supplemental instruc-<lb />tion to first and second year students in foundations courses including biology,<lb /><lb />chemistry, and physics.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Harriot College has begun to follow the course design of college algebra. Stu-<lb />dents attend one fifty-minute lecture session each week, and then are required<lb /><lb />to participate in the Pirate C.A.V.E. (College Algebra Virtual Environment) at<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />least three hours a week. C.A.V.E. goers complete all homework, quizzes, tests,<lb />and final exams in the lab with the use of a web-based learning-and assessment<lb />tool know as MyMathLab. As Dean of the Thomas Harriot College of Arts<lb />and Sciences, I strive to continue to provide the best liberal arts education to<lb />each and every student at ECU. Liberal arts are the basic, fundamental skills and<lb />knowledge we need to live productive, meaningful lives. In accordance with the<lb />states changing needs, the focus on performance and accountability have been<lb />heightened as we strive for students to attain their educational goals,� said Dr.<lb /><lb />Alan White, Dean of the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences. The<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />faculty is dedicated to ensuring students success as they work diligently in their<lb /><lb />prospective fields of study.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOTO COURTESY<lb />Clipboards out: Dr. Mitra teaches his geology class.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />This biochemistry and chemistry major<lb />Strives to leave her mark<lb /><lb />eet Aparna Satsangi. This senior is de-<lb /><lb />termined to succeed in every aspect of<lb /><lb />life. Aparna is from Raleigh, NC and<lb />has a double major in biochemistry and chemistry.<lb />The reason why she loves ECU and chose to go here<lb />is because of her love for the different opportuni-<lb />ties given to students on campus and the feeling of<lb />belonging. She plans to attend medical school in the<lb />near future. Aparna should fascinate most students<lb />because of her ability to multitask. It is never easy<lb />to maintain school and extracurricular however,<lb />Aparna chose to double major. Aparna never settled<lb /><lb />for less than her best. She was the president of RHA<lb /><lb />at Greene Hall, vice president of NSLS (leadership<lb />society) and hosted ECUs first book drive. This<lb />young woman has definitely left her mark on ECU<lb />campus. When asked about her favorite moment<lb />at ECU, Aparna talks about going to her first<lb />homecoming game and loving the energy and ex-<lb />citement coming from her fellow pirates. Aparna<lb />hopes to be doctor which is a less common profes-<lb />sion for women but hopefully starts to become a<lb />trend. Its not what you are underneath. Its what<lb /><lb />you do that defines you.� - Batman<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb />APARNA SATSANGI/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WwW<lb />oo<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The tale behind one of<lb />Campus's most<lb />legendary trademarks<lb /><lb />anic seizes the hearts of students as they pass the pristine arches of terror;<lb />never to be seen or heard from again. Now lets take a step back to reality.<lb />Amongst the plethora of ECU traditions, the superstitions surrounding<lb />the reconstructed Cupola have been kept throughout the years. Incoming fresh-<lb />men have fallen victim to upperclassmen antics. Shortly following the beginning<lb />of the semester, freshmen are taught not to even go near the cupola for fear of<lb />not graduating on time. Although some students make light of its ~mythical pow-<lb /><lb />ers, others take alternate ways to reach classes.<lb /><lb />When asked about the Cupola, Senior Hospitality Management major, Annie<lb />Snodgrass said, My first semester I didnt know about the ~curse, so I walked<lb />under it. However, Im proud to say that I will be graduating in May without<lb />failing a single class.� Unlike this student, there are several daredevils that would<lb /><lb />take the risk of going through it knowingly.<lb /><lb />66 Although some students make light<lb />Cc C<lb /><lb />of its ~mystical powers, others take<lb />alternate ways to reach classes. <lb /><lb />Contrary to students beliefs, the Cupola is a harmless iconic structure that is a part<lb />of what it means to be a pirate. Now lets take a moment to actually discuss the<lb />facts about our beloved monument. There isnt much written history regarding the<lb />Cupola; its design was based off a small structure on top of the Old Austin Complex.<lb />The Old Austin Complex was originally the college of fine arts building and also<lb /><lb />held offices. Years later it was then relocated and the original cupola was no more.<lb /><lb />Similar to other universities architectural designs, the Cupola has its own distinct<lb />features as well as names of students and faculty members engraved in the tiles sur-<lb />rounding it. After diligent research it has still has not become clear where this rumor<lb />began. ~That does not stop students however, from continuing the tradition that has<lb />been around for over forty years. Where this superstition originated remains a mys-<lb /><lb />tery, but you can always walk under it and risk the extra semester.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODY/WRITER<lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />ee)<lb />Ke)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Up and Away<lb /><lb />Art and design students take creativity to a new height<lb /><lb />ow does one become a great artist or perhaps even the next Van<lb />Gogh? Well there is no secret guide book on how to become great in<lb />art or design but a person has to have ability. The school of art and<lb />design starts students off with the basic foundation courses that consist of design<lb />[ and I, drawing, or drawing observation. These courses serve as a stepping<lb />stone for what concentration a student will pursue. A student could believe their<lb /><lb />good in one area, but discover a passion for another concentration.<lb /><lb />A concentration within the art major can be among these: animation /interac-<lb /><lb />tive design, ceramics, graphic design, printmaking,<lb /><lb />yainting/ drawing and more.<lb />oS Oo<lb /><lb />After foundation courses when students have successfully passed, they can choose<lb /><lb />a survey to take. This is usually dictated by scheduling which is always hectic.<lb />d d D/ oO d<lb /><lb />Some of the more popular courses to take are metals or illustration.<lb /><lb />When asked about her favorite part of this project was, Senior Art Major Kayla<lb />Blackley said, I was ecstatic this past semester when I was able to take wood<lb />survey and it was so much fun!� After a student completes a minimum of three<lb />surveys, they can now finally pursue a concentration. Students will then continue<lb />with courses that follow that specific concentration to master their skills until<lb /><lb />graduation.<lb /><lb />The biggest challenge any art or design major faces is putting up a show of their<lb />work such as an exhibit, presentation, or showcase. This, as anyone Can imagine,<lb />requires great amount of time and demonstrates a students greatest passion.<lb />Students are allowed to showcase whatever they choose versus having to com-<lb />plete an assignment. Many students favor this because it shows full artistic ability<lb />where they can even sell their artwork. These are all preparations for students to<lb />potentially feature their talent eventually in a gallery or exhibit. The options are<lb /><lb />limitless for these creative go getters.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb /><lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOTO<lb /><lb />Amazing: College of Art and Design student Donald Martin III designed and built a<lb />bronze sculpture for the student Memorial Garden in the center main campus.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ther eye popping year ¢<lb />eatreanddance = �"�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />e all know what theatre and dance are,<lb /><lb />right? Maybe not. ~Theatre is a collab-<lb /><lb />orative form of fine art that uses live<lb />performers to present the experience of a real or<lb />imagined event in front of a live audience in a spe-<lb />cific place. Dance is a type of art that generally in-<lb />volves movement of the body, often rhythmic and to<lb />the sound of music. Although these two fine arts are<lb />relatively similar to each other, nothing can bring<lb />the two closer together than East Carolinas School<lb />of Theatre and Dance. This school is a sublet of the<lb />ge of Fine Arts and Communication. Students<lb />ym around the world come to North Carolina for<lb />place in this school. It is strictly an undergradu-<lb /><lb />ate program, but has all of the benefits of any other<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />school. The School of Theatre and Dance puts<lb />on many plays, shows, and events throughout the<lb />school year. Over the 2012-2013 school year, a pro-<lb />duction of Cabaret, based off of the book by Chris-<lb />topher Isherwood, was put on. ~The play premiered<lb />on November 15, 2012. Mackenzie Bunch, fresh-<lb /><lb />man Theatre major says, I enjoyed it, one of the<lb /><lb />best shows I have seen by ECU.� This show proved<lb /><lb />to be a big hit. ~To be in one of these productions, it<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />is not necessary to be a theatre maj dance ma-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />outlooks that many peop!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER ,<lb /><lb />JENI FARROW/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Lace and high heels: Dance students dress up as a cabaret<lb />group for a performance; below, theatre students perform<lb />in the production of Drowsy Chaperone.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WY<lb />ad<lb />=<lb />Liu<lb />QO<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />a<lb />Wn<lb />WW<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />eoeieuunsesase<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Beet<lb /><lb />t is just another day at ECU, the birds are chirping, the squirrels are playing,<lb /><lb />and you are enjoying your walk to class. You finally arrive at the Graham<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />building only to then realize that you have two weeks until finals! Whatever<lb />will you do?! The word ~finals itself is accompanied by intimidation and stressful<lb />thoughts. So, pirates, how should we keep sane during finals? The number one<lb />way to pass all exams is, of course, to study. We are not just discussing the regular<lb />sit in my room for an hour� or perhaps the in the library for days studying my<lb />butt off� type of ordeal. Lets face it, studying is boring and it never seems to<lb />end. So what can we do about this? Follow these tips and you are sure to pass<lb /><lb />your exams with flying colors.<lb /><lb />First off, figure out what is holding you back the most. Whether it is laziness, dis-<lb />tractions, or simply not understanding the material, there is a solution for every-<lb /><lb />thing. Once you have pinpointed your weakness, fix it! Not enough energy? Try<lb /><lb />drinking coffee. Loud roommates? Go to the library. If there is one thing that<lb />will keep you from succeeding, its if you completely stop trying. Another thing<lb />to keep in mind during finals week is SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP! Did you know that<lb />sleep-deprived people are said to drive only as well, if not worse, as those who<lb />are legally impaired by alcohol? It is true; if you try to live off of Red Bull and<lb />Starbucks for the entire finals week, you will not make it out alive. Aim for at<lb />least eight hours of sleep each night. The more rested you are, the easier it will<lb />be for you to comprehend and retain information. On top of sleeping regularly,<lb />remember to eat well and stay hydrated. Also, do not forget to take some time<lb />out for you to relax, go to the gym, and maybe enjoy a latte. Yes, the goal is to<lb />finish the semester with good grades, but it is also important to maintain a good<lb /><lb />mental health through this time of year. Go Pirates!<lb />o 7<lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />TENISHA MORRISON/PHOTO<lb />Insanity: Kayla Crenshaw gets frustrated durring her study session.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />el gtote) Me) anl ei tia<lb /><lb />g the AT: Fletcher al Association of Schools of Music and<lb />wa ater, the East Carolina American Music Therapy Association.<lb />University School of Music has<lb /><lb />This school has a variety of mu-<lb />seen an extreme variety of talent. With 242 ack<lb />sicians as well as vocal en-<lb /><lb />undergraduate and - pps ~aan, this seadbles: Ticke conic bace<lb />ipaattie offers degrees in sii education, mu- include Opera Theater, »<lb />sic therapy, theory composition, and perfor- Chamber Singer<lb /><lb />mance. Within these four areas there are spe- Univesity Choral<lb /><lb />cific concentrations such as jazz studies, organ<lb />performance, percussion jeksuteywoat-teCe Mm a} t-bele)<lb /><lb />erformance, string performance, voice perfor-<lb />P . SP fy P the past year, the<lb />mance, wind performance and much more. The<lb /><lb />Chamber Sing-<lb />School of Music is fully accredited by the Nation-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ers, thirty-four to forty auditioned vocalists,<lb />received an invitation to sing at the In-<lb />ternational Choral Festival in Toledo,<lb /><lb />( Spain. This gifted group of singers<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />was discovered on YouTube and<lb />7 ¢ instantly adored. The Chamber<lb />| Singers will be performing at the<lb />P ICF in the fall 2013. To add even<lb />more flare to their art, the School<lb /><lb />. of Music often teams up with the<lb /><lb />_ School of Theatre and Dance to do<lb /><lb />live productions. When asked his<lb /><lb />opinion of the School of Music, Chris<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOTO COURTESY<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />surprised when people say there nothin.<lb />iromeCombemes ncaa ll (cmmn sl mre slole) along with<lb />the School of Theatre and Dance, is con-<lb />stantly putting something on.� The School<lb />of Musics productions are fabulous and defi-<lb />nitely worth giving a listen to. We often hear es ;<lb />the phrase ~music is life� and it holds true for<lb />students pursuing this competitive degree.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />n college, all deadlines seem to arrive at once. Every<lb />student, at some point or another, has come up against<lb />a random Wednesday night when they have multiple<lb />tests to study for and at least one paper to write. The chal-<lb />lenge of getting so much work done in a single night seems<lb />impossible, but for many students, theres a solution"and<lb /><lb />it is one that is quickly becoming all the hype.<lb /><lb />~Typically used to treat ADHD, prescription Adderall is the<lb />new recreational drug of choice for college students. Of<lb />course, when the stress most students endure as a result of<lb />their workload is factored in, it is easy to understand why<lb />they seek out something that makes them more produc-<lb />tive. An amphetamine, Adderall use has the potential to<lb />become habit forming, and can cause side effects like ag-<lb />gressive behavior, dizziness, vomiting, and jitteriness. Stu-<lb />dents however, say that the risks are worth it. To me, it<lb />seems safer than using something like caffeine pills,� said<lb />one female student. Another student explained that he<lb />doesnt see any harm in using it. Taking it doesnt really<lb />do that much. It doesnt make you a genius or anything, It<lb />just helps you focus a little more"makes the stuff you do<lb /><lb />get done feel a little more rewarding.�<lb /><lb />But the lure of Adderall goes beyond that temporary re-<lb /><lb />ward"beyond the temporary euphoria that the pill can<lb /><lb />cause. At the end of the day, obtaining it is far cheaper, far<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />All the Hype<lb /><lb />easier, and has a far lesser stigma attached to it than do<lb />other illegal drugs. I get it from my friends who have<lb />prescriptions,� said one male student, its like three<lb />pills for ten dollars. Pretty cheap, and I dont really see<lb /><lb />it as illicit. Its not like 'm snorting cocaine.�<lb /><lb />That sugma"that buying Adderall without a pre-<lb />scription isnt illegal is completely wrong. Federal law<lb />places possession of Adderall without a prescription<lb />into the same category as cocaine and heroin. First<lb />time offenders possessing between five and forty-<lb />nine grams of the substance face a minimum sen-<lb />tence of five years. For some, that may seem a lofty<lb />price to pay for a little bit of added focusing ability.<lb />For those that rely on the drug regularly however,<lb />getting caught doesnt even seem like a threat. Am I<lb />worried about being caught?� asked one female stu-<lb />dent. Not really,� she said, I think its a trend thats<lb />here to stay, especially since no one really views it<lb />as taboo.� As there is an ever increasing amount of<lb />students consuming the drug, the question then be-<lb /><lb />comes, ~is it just a little pill or an unfair advantage?�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />On<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RC<lb /><lb />tO PRET E rca.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />rned to ECU<lb />o be a fulfilling and enjoyable posi-<lb /><lb />tion that allows me to consistently meet many wonder-<lb /><lb />ful people. I take the knowledge I have learned and<lb /><lb />pass it on to the students that I work with here at ECU<lb /><lb />and most of us would not have become physicians<lb /><lb />if it were not for ECU. I primarily am using my<lb /><lb />degree to help patients with neurosurgical prob-<lb />lems, but I and the other members of the Division<lb />of Neurosurgery do teach medical students about<lb />neurosurgery. We usually have 1-2 graduates from<lb />the School of Medicine each year that choose to go<lb /><lb />into neurosurgery as a specialty, so I am helping to<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />train the next generation of neurosurgeons.�<lb /><lb />The evolution of this campus throughout the years<lb />has been extraordinary,� Dr. Lee stated. ECU (es-<lb />pecially the medical school and health science cam-<lb />pus) is dramatically larger than when I was in school<lb />here. We actually started medical school (the first 2<lb />years) on the main campus and our anatomy lab was<lb />a double wide trailer. The hospital had about 250<lb />beds and now has almost 1000 beds.�<lb /><lb />Although the campus may have evolved, and stu-<lb />dents graduate in the spring and winter seasons,<lb />one thing remains the same, the benevolence of the<lb />ECU alumni to share their knowledge and expertise<lb /><lb />with current members of the Pirate Nation.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHIRE/WRITER<lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOIO<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Hrom pirates<lb />to teachers<lb /><lb />alcolm X once said, Education is our pass-<lb /><lb />port to the future, for tomorrow belongs to<lb /><lb />the people who prepare for it today.� The<lb />College of Education prepares students to eventually<lb />open the minds of children who will one day lead this<lb />country. The hard work of teachers often goes unap-<lb />preciated and there are always controversies surround-<lb />ing budget cuts and etc. However, these special students<lb />gladly accept the challenge of educating young people.<lb />The value of that one teacher who impacted you in<lb />some way is what brought many of us to college in the<lb /><lb />first place. After finishing the required coursework, Edu-<lb /><lb />cation majors are now faced with the daunting task of<lb /><lb />finding an internship at one of the schools in their area<lb />of focus. Internships are not a time to slack off, because<lb />it requires taking on the everyday responsibilities of an<lb />actual teacher. This consists of grading tons of work,<lb />attending meetings and creating lesson plans. Some stu-<lb />dents cannot handle the pressure of the internship com-<lb />bined with classes or the portfolio they have to complete<lb /><lb />and occasionally have quit as a result. However, those<lb /><lb />who struggled through it are successful and now look<lb />forward to their future ahead. Shannon Murphy is<lb />a senior who recently finished her internship and<lb />has many positive comments to say about the expe-<lb />rience. She said, My clinical teacher was amazing<lb />and I admired her vision, time management, and<lb />strategies.� Throughout the year, Shannon taught<lb />10th-12th graders and prefers to work with 11th<lb />graders in the future. When asked about her goals<lb />after graduation as an educator, Shannon is opti-<lb />mistic but says teaching positions are limited so its<lb />sort of a competition to find a job. This is similar to<lb />the challenge many recent college graduates faced<lb />to obtain employment. One of the many benefits of<lb />requiring this internship is that students gain expe-<lb />rience in their senior year, as well as confidence in<lb />their abilities to teach. Education is a powerful tool<lb />that can inspire, motivate and nurture individuals<lb /><lb />into achieving success in the real world.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHIRE/WRITER<lb />JAY CLARK/ PHOTO COURTESY<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ew G PA cale<lb /><lb />oN (Kol @al-leca ie it S here ire) stay<lb /><lb />very student worries about the dreaded<lb /><lb />grade point average, better known as ©<lb /><lb />GPA. It is amazing how some numbers<lb /><lb />can greatly affect your college career. e stu-<lb />dents GPA is forever with them; it is what all<lb /><lb />universities pay most attention to when. look-<lb /><lb />ing over applications. Before the scale change,<lb /><lb />ECU recognized any grade from one hundred<lb /><lb />to ninety as an ~A, eighty nine to eighty as a ~B, "<lb />and so on. Now that the university is looking to Bs ;<lb />make academia more competitive, East Caroli- 2 Z<lb />na is going by the plus/minus scale. This means. a 2<lb /><lb />Ret hep betincr-LoMey Meer-bestet-a-W 0) E-bbe WW Co ake) oT 2 hundred ag<lb /><lb />to ninety, you have an A or an A minus. Students<lb />have very mixed feelings about the change, and<lb />some were not even aware that it had occurred;<lb />even though this process has been going on<lb />since 2007. It does not seem like it would make<lb />that big of a difference on your GPA, but its<lb /><lb />significant. I like it, it makes you work harder<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ae achieve that A okie you want,� heiley Ea- 2<lb /><lb />son, freshman, Exercise Physiology Major, ~ sie<lb />think the university should have ole<lb />ed it sooner because I believe people would<lb />have been more motivated to work harder,<lb /><lb />sooner.� So what exactly caused the univer-_<lb /><lb />sity to want to change the grading scale? The<lb />main reason for the scale change was SO that<lb />GPAs, and grades i in general, could be more<lb />specific and. to the actual point. In addition to<lb />this, clarification of grades changed as well;<lb />so instead of anA being equivalent to Excel-<lb /><lb />lent� as it used to, an A now translates into<lb /><lb />A chievernent substantially exceeds basic<lb /><lb />course expectations.� Students may initially<lb />be a little disgruntle about the entire situa-_<lb />tion, however this change does not app: sar to<lb /><lb />be going anywhere.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER "<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The College of Human Ecology offers a wide vari-<lb />ety of degrees that will steal anyone's heart<lb /><lb />he College of Human Ecology is made up of six distinct, but interre-<lb /><lb />lated disciplines: Child Development and Family Relations, Criminal<lb /><lb />Justice, Hospitality Leadership, Interior Design and Fashion Merchan-<lb />dising, Nutrition Science, and Social Work. All of the curricular focus is on<lb />serving people and communities, and the students of the COHE are challenged<lb />to enrich lives and enhance communities. All of the students in this college are<lb />required to participate in an internship. These internships can be anything from<lb />working in resorts, hospitals, schools, major retailers, or federal law enforce-<lb />ment agencies. Many of these students are hired before they graduate by the<lb />company/agency where they are doing their internship. The College of Hu-<lb />man Ecology would not be anything without the wonderful faculty that it has.<lb />These faculty members are said to be pioneers� in their respective fields, and<lb />their research and projects often lead to national recognition. Dr. Melani Duf-<lb />frin (Nutrition Science) was recently recognized as a Distinguished Graduate<lb />Faculty Mentor and her FoodMASTER program is a national model for using<lb />food-based activities to teach science and math to children. Dr. Priti Desai (Child<lb />Development and Family Relations) runs Camp WholeHeart- a summer camp<lb />for children with congenital heart defects. She was recently awarded with the<lb />Child Life Council's high honor and regularly publishes in both American and<lb /><lb />Indian journals.<lb /><lb />Many people are unaware that this college even exists. Several of the programs<lb />are nearly as old as East Carolina University itself. It is the colleges goal to en-<lb />sure that any current or prospective student who are interested in any one of the<lb />possible majors has the ability to find and ultimately graduate with the College<lb />of Human Ecology. For those people who are familiar with this college, they<lb />know how fun it can be and how involved students get. Every year, the Apparel<lb />and Interior Merchandising Organization put on a fashion show, which features<lb />local boutiques, as well as designs by students from ECU's textile program. This<lb />years theme was ~It was a Dream and had over 125 models walking the runway<lb />at Rock Springs Center. The students plan, promote, and execute this event ev-<lb />ery year all while preparing for final exams and semester projects. Another event<lb />is the Steel Chef competition during Hospitality Week. Teams of Hospitality<lb />and Nutrition Science students compete in this Iron Chef-like event. Teams are<lb />given a secret ingredient and then must create at least two dishes in just under an<lb />hour. ~The Criminal Justice department holds a highly-attended career fair each<lb />spring featuring local, regional, and national agencies while students in Social<lb />Work finish the semester with a diverse group of community outreach projects.<lb /><lb />The College of Human Ecology is diverse in its programs offered and never has<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />JAY CLARK/ PHOTO COURTESY<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />thi,<lb />"ie, sas<lb />i dl<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Students will never be up the creek without a paddle<lb />thanks to the newly remodeled Pirate Tutoring Center<lb /><lb />ave you ever found yourself reading for a<lb />class a few days before the test and come<lb />to the realization that you dont remem-<lb />ber anything? Lets face it, for most of us the answer<lb />is probably yes. But youre in luck! Around 5,000<lb />students just like you have survived with a little help<lb /><lb />from the ECU Pirate Tutoring Center (PTC).<lb /><lb />The PTC was founded in February 2008 by Mrs.<lb />Elizabeth Coghill. Because of the various services<lb />offered, the PTC is unlike any other tutoring service<lb />at universities in the state. When the Pirate ~Tutor-<lb />ing center first started, we had. about 50 volunteer<lb />tutors�, says Donna Davis, the Peer ~Tutor Coordina-<lb />tor; Now we have 369 students who are volunteer-<lb />ing their time towards this effort�. Before PTC, there<lb />were no free tutoring services available to students;<lb />students had to pay for any type of additional help.<lb />Mrs. Coghill use to be an advisor, she worked with<lb />undecided students who were struggling in their<lb />classes along with other individuals. She founded the<lb /><lb />PTC in order to fill the needs of students.<lb /><lb />ECU Pirate Tutors are students who have done well<lb />enough in a particular course to be qualified to help<lb />their fellow students understand the material, all tutors<lb />are trained and eventually become certified. ~These tu-<lb />tors can relate because they had to deal with similar<lb />challenges with the same professors. ~he Pirate ~Tutor-<lb />ing Center is one of the most useful and frequently<lb />used services offered by ECU. A total of 4,109 tutees<lb /><lb />assisted in the academic school year 2010-2011,<lb />a huge increase from the 2,344 students that were as-<lb />sisted during the academic school year of 2008-2009,<lb /><lb />the year in which it was founded.<lb /><lb />The PTC offers more than just help with classes.<lb />Students can schedule study skills appointments to<lb />help find ways to study and time manage more ef-<lb />fectively. The PTC offers tutoring by appointment,<lb />specialized workshops such as test review session,<lb />and outreach programs. Because of the huge suc-<lb />cess of this program, the PTC has been given a new<lb />location in the Old Cafeteria Complex, this was a<lb />huge accomplishment for the program and for the<lb />students who use it. The new center is outfitted with<lb />flat screen TVs connected to iPads and there is no<lb />shortage of whiteboards, the PTC is prepared to<lb />handle more students and expand its program.<lb /><lb />The ECU Pirate Tutoring Crew has an annual tra-<lb />dition where each tutor signs an oar. This tradition<lb />began with the first crew of tutors and is similar to<lb />the Navy tradition of ~plankowner. A ~plankowner<lb />is an individual that was part of the original crew<lb />of a ship; they received a part of that ship in com-<lb />memoration. The original tutoring crew received<lb />a plankowner certificate; however, each year the<lb />tutoring crew signs the oar, signifying another year<lb />in which the PTC crew has helped a new set of stu-<lb />dents navigate difficult classes.<lb /><lb />There is no shame asking for help; there are thou-<lb />sands of students who have benefitted from the ser-<lb />vices offered by PTC. If youre struggling in a class<lb /><lb />you're not alone and the PTC is always there.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MANEESH JEYAKUMAR/WRITER<lb /><lb />AMANDA MUTIO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Group Shot above: The 2012 tutors pose at grande<lb />opening of the center.<lb /><lb />PTC/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Ready for business: newly revised PTC.<lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />a<lb />oO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />magine being in an incubator for the first month of<lb /><lb />your life. Imagine walking into the first day of first<lb /><lb />grade and being able to say you have undergone five<lb />surgeries already. For D,J. Gregory, this is his reality. D,J.<lb />Gregory is a 34-year old from Savannah, Georgia who<lb />has cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy is a disease that causes<lb />abnormal movements, tremors, unsteady gait, and loss<lb />of coordination. Although Gregory was given so many<lb />reasons to fall and call it quits, he managed to persevere<lb />and now he has an amazing story to tell. Growing up us-<lb />ing canes and other walking assistance, Gregory was a<lb />carefree boy who loved sports. He was always interested<lb />in basketball, football, baseball, you name it; but due to his<lb /><lb />condition he was never able to participate.<lb /><lb />Thinking he would never be able to play a sport, Gregory<lb />was pleasantly surprised when he was introduced to the<lb />game of golf: At just nine years old, he immediately fell<lb />in love with the sport. He thrived on the fact that it was<lb />a competitive sport he could be a part of: Gregory says,<lb /><lb />My determination is often mistaken for stubbornness.� If<lb />there was something he wanted to accomplish, he would<lb />not settle for anything less than his goal. As Gregory con-<lb />tinued to play golf, his passion for athletics led him to study<lb />sports management at Springfield College.<lb /><lb />D.J. Gregory: A Man with a Mission<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />He later graduated with his masters degree, and his<lb />mind set on what he was going to achieve next. Greg-<lb />ory had always dreamt of playing in the 2008 PGA<lb />Tournament. ~Throughout the tournaments, players<lb />were to putt on multiple courses throughout the state.<lb />Gregory was determined to walk the entire length of<lb />each golf course. Even players who were not disabled<lb /><lb />had never attempted this feat.<lb /><lb />With his cane and the occasional fall, he successfully<lb />walked the entire 2008 PGA tournament. Since then,<lb />Gregory has competed every year in this tournament<lb />and hopes to continue this record. When he is not playing<lb />golf; you can find DJ. visiting different communities and<lb />organizations to talk about his journey. On November<lb />13, 2012, DJ. Gregory came to ECUs own Mendenhall<lb />Student Center. He gave an inspirational speech leaving<lb />some students in tears. I am so glad I went to hear Mr.<lb />Gregory speak, it has truly changed the way I look at cer-<lb />tain things.� Students who heard him speak left forever<lb />changed by the dynamic experience.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb /><lb />MARIKA MATHEW/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Inspirational: D.J.Gregory tells his inpsiring story at<lb />Mendenhall Student Center.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~ ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />coos<lb /><lb />1<lb /></p>
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          <lb />t is easy to see the physical changes J.Y. Joyner<lb />Library has gone through over the past nine de-<lb />cades. Originally located in the Austin building,<lb />and then Whichard, the library was moved to its cur-<lb />rent location in the fifties. Joyner has gradually become<lb />the largest library East of Raleigh and serves as a cen-<lb />ter for research and learning for both ECU students<lb /><lb />and communities throughout Eastern North Carolina.<lb /><lb />The value of J.Y. Joyner Library can easily be mea-<lb />sured in terms of resources. Bound volumes housed<lb />in the stacks number close to 2 million. There are 250<lb />computer workstations, 100 graduate study carrels,<lb />and thirty-six group study rooms. University Archives<lb />alone offers access to 6000 linear feet of material, and<lb /><lb />the Special Collections Department has thousands of<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />rare books. Millions of dollars have been funneled<lb />into the renovations of Joyner Library, and the most<lb /><lb />recent, which occurred in the mid-nineties.<lb /><lb />However, for students, J.Y. Joyner Library is far more<lb />than a massive building with stacks on stacks on stacks<lb />of books. It has, especially with the addition of areas<lb />focused on group studying, become a place that is as<lb />much about learning as it is about socializing. Granted,<lb />there are no wild parties or overly loud conversations,<lb />but as several students pointed out, Joyner is as much<lb />about collaboration as it is about individual study. I<lb />think its better to study in groups because having your<lb />friends with you keeps you motivated and helps you<lb />stay on task,� said Sophomore Kristen Zelnosky. But<lb /><lb />students also believe that it is the resources offered by<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Joyner that lend it to group work, especially in the Col-<lb /><lb />laboration Learning Center. The resources Joyner<lb />has definitely make it a social.place. My friends and I<lb />can all work together in one convenient location,� said<lb /><lb />Sophomore Laura Culbreath.<lb /><lb />For more than eighty years, J.Y. Joyner Library<lb />has served generations of East Carolina Universi-<lb />ty students, and as the facility adapts to the chang-<lb />ing technologies and strives to meet the needs of<lb />incoming classes, it is sure to remain one of the<lb /><lb />central, busiest locations on campus.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SARAH BURKE/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Welcome from left: The lobby of Joyner Library today; The<lb />lobby of Joyner Library in 1940.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />S ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />WJ<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ei ecua opiskelijat ja henkilokunta! Oh sorry,<lb />did you get that? Hey there ECU students<lb />and staff! Did you know over the past few<lb />years, East Carolina University has stopped offering cer-<lb />tain language classes? Due to the economic crisis that<lb />the State of North Carolina has gone through in the<lb />past couple of years, some courses such as Italian are<lb />simply not available to students. Although these unfor-<lb />tunate events have occurred, it has given us a chance to<lb /><lb />look a bit deeper and shine some light on the subject.<lb /><lb />Professor Tricia Wilson-Okamura of the language de-<lb />partment says, With such strong emphasis on global-<lb />ization, we need all languages.� When you think about<lb />it, how did we decide which languages were to be cut?<lb />Is one language better� or more of a necessity than<lb /><lb />the others? For Maxx Nelson, he is just thankful that<lb /><lb />Japanese is still offered. Maxx, sophomore Computer<lb /><lb />Science major, says, The cuts are disappointing and de-<lb /><lb />pressing.� Maxx is in his third Japanese language course<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />and has plans to continue studying this language<lb />throughout his college career. His favorite word to<lb />say in Japanese is ~usoda meaning it is a lie.� The<lb />final exam for Maxxs class and most foreign lan-<lb />guage students includes an oral assessment and a<lb />written test. Imagine just completing your third year<lb />of your favorite language class, and being told these<lb />courses have been cut from the system. You would<lb /><lb />not be feeling too giddy about that.<lb /><lb />Language classes are very necessary and the ones<lb />we have lost are, and will be, missed. Until ECU is<lb />able to get back the classes that we had to get rid of,<lb />we are thankful for the classes that are still available.<lb />Globalization around the world is highly influent<lb />and applies the pressure on students to know two or<lb /><lb />more languages.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />NICK FAULKNER/ PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />mproving healthcare is the goal of every coun-<lb /><lb />try and there is always a shortage of good doc-<lb /><lb />tors and nurses available. East Carolina Uni-<lb />versity provides one of the best nursing programs in<lb />North Carolina. Of course there are several require-<lb />ments that must be completed before becoming a<lb />certified nurse. There are pre-requisite courses that<lb />must be taken such as chemistry, anatomy and etc.<lb />Nurses must know how the body works, the correct<lb />amount of drug dosage to administer to patients,<lb />and a plethora of other things before ever stepping<lb /><lb />foot in a hospital.<lb /><lb />The nursing program expects a certain amount<lb />of points each semester from activities, like be-<lb />ing a CNA. However, most students obtain points<lb />from maintaining a high grade point average. The<lb />entrance exam to begin nursing school contains in-<lb />formation from the pre-requisites and more to test<lb /><lb />students knowledge.<lb /><lb />Most of those who have completed nursing school un-<lb />derstand how difficult it is, but students are determined.<lb />Students often struggle to adjust to not only longer<lb />classes but experiencing clinicals. Exams and quizzes<lb />were much harder than before,� said senior Nursing<lb />major Daniel Torres, we all learned how to better man-<lb />age time�. Nursing students found themselves studying<lb /><lb />constantly to keep up with the workload.<lb /><lb />Those that managed to pass now had their final<lb />challenge; taking the Nclex. Nclex is the exam taken<lb />to become certified as a nurse and can only be de-<lb />scribed as stressful. Students found that some of the<lb />materials they studied were not on the exam. Those<lb />who passed were fortunate and the feeling of finally<lb />accomplishing their goals continues to push students<lb />through difficult times. Becoming a certified nurse<lb />brings young professionals one step closer to making<lb /><lb />a difference.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb />CHRIS HOLLIS/PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />o make everyone feel at home,� East<lb /><lb />Carolina University has developed speci-<lb /><lb />fied learning living areas. Anyone who<lb />anticipates living in one these specialized living ar-<lb />eas are expected to achieve academic success, be<lb />actively engaged in academic, local, and/or global<lb />communities, and take advantage of leadership op-<lb />portunities. These communities include the Future<lb />Pirate Nurse Living Learning Village. So what is<lb />this, future pirate village, you say? FPNLLYV is a resi-<lb />dential area on campus for students who are intend-<lb />ed nursing majors. The university hopes to provide<lb />encouragement and support to those who choose to<lb />live here. Along with offering nursing inspiration,<lb />FPNLLY is also a place for comfort during the tran-<lb />sition from high school to college. As a participant of<lb />the Nursing Learning Village, students have numer-<lb />ous opportunities and chances to get involved with<lb />the community and the college. ~These opportunities<lb /><lb />include taking classes with fellow nursing majors<lb /><lb />during the fall and spring semester, being exposed<lb /><lb />to different cultures and ideas, and preparing for<lb />the rigors of the nursing program. In preparation<lb />for the nursing program, student will be studying the<lb /><lb />NLN PAX, time management, and test-taking skills.<lb /><lb />So, how does one become a part of the Nursing<lb />Learning Village? It is fairly simple; all you have<lb />to do is fill out an application that consists of the<lb />general name, address, phone number, and then de-<lb />scribe why you think you would be a good fit for this<lb />community, and what you hope to achieve from liv-<lb />ing there. After filing in your SAT/ACT scores you<lb />submit your application! Currently, the FPNLLV is<lb />only accepting about forty prospective nurses. ~This<lb />is a competitive program, however it ensures the suc-<lb />cess of future nurses seeking to one day make a dif-<lb /><lb />ference in the lives of many.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER/ PHOTO<lb />The dorm life: Umstead Hall is where nursing students<lb /><lb />will reside in the new Nurse Living and Learning Village.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />co ACADEMICS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />graduates entering Family Medicine residencies. ~The<lb /><lb />students and faculty at this school are extremely service<lb />oriented; they volunteer their time in numerous ways,<lb />including managing and stafling two free health clinics<lb /><lb />one in conjuction with Greenville's homeless shelter<lb />and one for Spanish speaking patients in Grimesland,<lb />NC. The Brody School of Medicine increased the time<lb />in the curriculum where students are actively learning,<lb /><lb />not just in the classroom, in the first two years of medi-<lb /><lb />cal school. Additions are also being made on a new<lb />curriculum in patient safety, quality improvement, and<lb />team-based care. Brody is substantially increasing our<lb />use of Simulation-working with high fidelity manne-<lb />quins and task trainers"so that students can learn and<lb />practice procedures and emergency situations in a safe,<lb /><lb />nonthreatening environment.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />CLIFF HOLLIS/ PHOTO<lb /><lb />6 Brody is #1 in the US<lb />for percent of eradu-<lb />ates entering Hamuly<lb />Medicine residencies.<lb /><lb />Qn<lb /><lb />eye ye<lb /><lb />. Z<lb /><lb />InSOrw, i!<lb />#,<lb /><lb />INe=\7 .<lb />ye l4<lb />ite!<lb />Xe<lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />Waa<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />Wy<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />be,<lb /><lb />co ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />=<lb />Le)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />16 17 18 19 20 21<lb /><lb />22 23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />24<lb /><lb />25<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Students prepare<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />for<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />their graduate exams that<lb /><lb />will get them one step closer to their dream job<lb /><lb />ach year, scores of students, graduates, and<lb />employed hopefuls across academic levels<lb />and disciplines apply to graduate and profes-<lb />sional schools in search of both a professional career<lb /><lb />and a brighter future.<lb /><lb />As admittance into these programs often requires a<lb />stellar academic record, substantial field experience or<lb />familiarity with the subject matter, and a honed skill set,<lb />scholastic aptitude is often measured in the form of a<lb /><lb />standardized assessment.<lb /><lb />Graduate school hopefuls take the Graduate Record<lb />Exam (GRE), dental school applicants take the Dental<lb />Admissions ~Test (DAT), law school prospects take the<lb />Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), business school<lb />optimists take the Graduate Management Admissions<lb />Test (GMAT) and medical school prospects take the<lb />legendary MCAT, the Medical College Admission Test.<lb /><lb />Whatever their motivation, their expectations and their<lb />dreams, East Carolinas students share their recom-<lb />mendations and suggestions for how to prepare for the<lb />test that will be the stepping stone in their lives toward<lb /><lb />their desired career.<lb /><lb />Megan Cotton, Senior Adapted Special Education major,<lb />took the newest version of the GRE for entrance into a<lb />professional graduate program. In the future, I hope to<lb />have my Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy<lb />(OT),� she says. For those students preparing for the GRE<lb />exam, Cotton offered simple advice. Study! Study! Study!<lb /><lb />I prepared for the GRE using Kaplan's GRE prep<lb />course. he course helped me with practice questions,<lb />test prep, as well as mock exams in order to improve<lb />my overall score on the GRE. Taking the GRE was<lb />extremely nerve-racking, and for my major the GRE<lb />is one of the main factors that will make or break your<lb />application. That meant I had to reach a certain score<lb />in order to be competitive with the other people apply-<lb />ing to OT programs across the nation. The questions<lb />on the GRE test information that should have been<lb />taught in MIDDLE SCHOOL. I don't know about<lb /><lb />you, but middle school was a long time ago!�<lb /><lb />T took the MCAT to pursue a career in medicine,� says<lb />Tan Bryan, first year medical student at The Brody<lb />School of Medicine. I look forward to a rewarding<lb />career as a pediatrician to work in Eastern North<lb />Carolina with children and adolescents. My advice<lb />for medical school hopefuls is not to focus as much on<lb />learning the last 15°% of the material you dont know<lb />in the review books, work on refreshing and knowing<lb />the 85% you do already know really well. The big-<lb />gest thing about taking the MCAT is the endurance<lb />needed because the exam is really long - take snacks,<lb />sleep well the night before and use your breaks. Just<lb />remember it is just a test and do not let it freak you out!<lb />It's all about playing the game and staying calm so you<lb /><lb />can do your best.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DENISE BLACKSHEAR/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER /PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU gives back<lb /><lb />here is nothing quite like the feeling of help-<lb /><lb />ing out your community and giving back.<lb /><lb />Throughout this past year, students and fac-<lb />ulty of East Carolina University have participated in<lb />many different events with one goal in mind: to make<lb />the community better. You have probably seen sorori-<lb />ties, fraternities, clubs, and committees sitting outside<lb />of Dowdy trying to raise money for different causes.<lb />Last November, eight different organizations and de-<lb />partments held a food drive for Thanksgiving. These<lb />organizations included the Honors College, Omicron<lb />Delta Kappa, Student North Carolina Association of<lb />Educators, ECU Rotary Act, the Department of Child<lb />Development and Family Relations, Air Force ROTC,<lb />the Department of Sociology, and Gamma Beta Phi<lb />Honor Society. Thanksgiving was a time to be thankful<lb />for what we have and to give to those who do not. Cans<lb />of cranberry sauce and green beans accumulated and<lb />were eventually sent off to Operation Sunshine. Opera-<lb />tion Sunshine is an afterschool program that serves un-<lb />derprivileged girls in Greenville, North Carolina. These<lb />families were tremendously thankful for their holiday<lb /><lb />meals, and even more thankful for the kind gesture from<lb /><lb />ECU. I felt good that we were able to contribute,<lb />and I felt that this was an important connection for<lb />ECU to make with the needs of the community,�<lb /><lb />says Dr. Pearce, Department of Sociology.<lb /><lb />Another way that students were able to do their part<lb />was by: participating in a blood drive over the 2012-<lb />2013 school year; blood drives were set up all over<lb />campus at different times of the day all year long.<lb />All you had to do was simply walk up, sign in, and<lb />wait for your turn. It was a fairly painless and easy<lb /><lb />process. Afterwards, donors were encouraged to eat<lb /><lb />cookies and drink juice in order for their sugar lev-<lb /><lb />els to catch back up. It felt so good to know that I<lb />was helping save a life,� says Recreational Therapy<lb />major Lauren Milton. Giving blood was a rewarding<lb />experience for all; a small pinch was definitely worth<lb />saving a life. Whether it is big or small, East Carolina<lb /><lb />jumps on any opportunity to serve others.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />No pain no gain: Male students walk one mile in high heels<lb />rallying support in Greenville to raise awarness about the<lb />causes, effects and remedies for sexual assault and domestic<lb />violence.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU hosts Mae C.<lb />African American<lb /><lb />«N eptember 20, 2012, on the day ECU celebrates<lb />My fifty years of diversity, Mae C. Jemison, the first<lb /><lb />hR African American female astronaut speaks to<lb />students. Jemisons accomplishments speak for her enor-<lb />mous success. She comes as a part of the still relatively<lb />new Voyage of Discovery lecture series. Jemison attended<lb />Stanford University and received a BS in Chemical Engi-<lb />neering as well as a BA in African American studies. She<lb />became a doctor of medicine after receiving her doctor-<lb />ate from Cornell University. Despite the racism she faced<lb />during her childhood, Jemison decided at a young age to<lb /><lb />become an astronaut.<lb /><lb />Amongst her accolades, she promotes science camps<lb />and literacy, and has taught at a university. ~To say she<lb />has exceptional talents is an understatement. However,<lb />she came to share with students her knowledge of sci-<lb />ence and how we are in dire need of young people to<lb />make contributions to medical research. She opened<lb /><lb />a lot of students minds to what else this world has to<lb /><lb />Jemison, the first<lb />female astronaut<lb /><lb />offer. Jemison sought to empower the students hearing<lb />her lecture to never be afraid to take risks. She asked<lb />everyone in the room to ask themselves one question<lb />and to really think about it. Have you contributed to<lb />something and if so, has it left an impact on at least one<lb />individual?� Entering college we are often unsure and<lb />come with preconceived notions of what we wanted in<lb /><lb />life without thinking of all our options.<lb /><lb />The sky is the limit. ~The only obstacle holding us back is<lb />ourselves; we create the box that closes us in from reach-<lb />ing our full potential. Freshman, political science major<lb />Ricky Smith said, I never thought of life in such a big<lb />prospective. Jemison opened my eyes to other majors of-<lb />fered at ECU.� Students left motivated and felt the need<lb />to get involved on campus. Jemison said it best. While<lb /><lb />our time is limited, it has infinite possibilities.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CHRISTINA BODDIE/WRITER<lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb />Girl Power: Dr. Mae Jemison shares her testimony.<lb /><lb />66 While our time is limited, it<lb />has infinite possibilities. 99<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />co<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Yhen asked about the School of Dental<lb />/ Medicine or SoDM, Peggy Novotny, Di-<lb /><lb />rector of External Affairs program, had<lb /><lb />this to say: The ECU School of Dental Medicine's<lb />vision is to increase the number of primary care den-<lb />tists in rural areas of North Carolina.� ECU is build-<lb />ing ten community service-learning centers (CSLCs<lb />in rural communities across the state. During their<lb /><lb />fourth year of dental school, students will gain<lb /><lb />hands-on experience treating patients at CSLCs. It is<lb /><lb />likely that students will treat patients who have never<lb /><lb />had access to regular dental care. ~The students will<lb /><lb />live and work in these communities and return as<lb /><lb />practitioners after graduation.<lb /><lb />North Carolina is the fifth fastest growing state, yet<lb />it ranks 47th in the nation in dentists per capita.<lb />Twenty-seven of North Carolina's counties are served<lb />by two dentists or fewer per 100,000 people, and one-<lb />third of the dentists practicing in the state today are at<lb /><lb />least fifty-five years old.<lb /><lb />The School of Dental Medicine admitted its first class of fifty-<lb />two students in August 2011. All of our students are North<lb />Carolina residents, representing fifty of the states one hundred<lb />counties. ~The school is finalizing their third class of fifty-two stu-<lb />dents, and anticipate that the number of represented counties<lb />will increase.<lb /><lb />j<lb />/¢ Many may not know that dental school is a four-year com-<lb /><lb />mitment beyond a bachelor's degree. For the first three years<lb /><lb />of the program, students attend classes, labs, and clinics in<lb />Ledyard E. Ross Hall, the school's state-of-the-art building on<lb /><lb />ECUs Health Sciences Campus. Students begin treating pa-<lb /><lb />tients in the latter part of their second year. By the fourth year,<lb />students are ready for clinical rotations in community service<lb />learning centers in rural communities. Also, not a week goes by that<lb />several of our students are not volunteering for something that ben-<lb />efits the community. Students volunteer with such organizations as the<lb />North Carolina Dental Society Missions of Mercy, the Baptist Bus, Relay for<lb />Life, Give a Kid a Smile, local school and organization health fairs and cancer<lb /><lb />screenings, and joint service projects with the Brody School of Medicine. Stu-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />dents are anxious to improve the oral health of North Carolinians; they jump at<lb /><lb />the chance to gain experience making a difference.<lb /><lb />On November 9, 2012, the ECU School of Dental Medicine reached a mile-<lb /><lb />stone by holding its first White Coat Ceremony for second-year students tran-<lb />sitioning from the pre-clinical phase of their education to the patient care phase.<lb />The fifty-two students, in the schools inaugural class of 2015 were surrounded by<lb />friends, family and faculty, as they filed into the stage to put on the coat they have<lb /><lb />worked so hard to achieve.<lb /><lb />Apple Corporation named the School of Dental Medicine an Apple Distinguished<lb />Program due to the innovative implementation of technology in all aspects of the<lb />program's didactic, problem-solving, and clinical education. Students are able to ben-<lb />efit from video teleconferencing in thirty-one rooms and clinical spaces in Ledyard<lb />E. Ross Hall. At all levels, dental students find an environment where collaboration is<lb />emphasized for best patient outcomes.�<lb /><lb />LAUREN TAYLOR/WRITER<lb />CLIFF HOLLIS &amp; JAY CLARK/ PHOTO<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />© ACADEMICS<lb /><lb />"<lb />WwW<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>nce practiced throughout Eastern<lb />Asia to celebrate the spiritual con-<lb />nection between families in re-<lb />membrance of ancestors, the Festival of Lan-<lb />terns was celebrated at ECU on Thursday,<lb />September 30, 2012. Similar to the real fes-<lb />tival, ECUs Festival of Lanterns created ties<lb />between the Asian community and students<lb /><lb />by highlighting Asian culture and cuisine.<lb /><lb />Students could visit booths that displayed<lb />trinkets and artifacts that gave a taste of<lb />modern Asia. Asian music was_ played<lb />throughout the festival; a crowd of people<lb />deciding to have fun danced to ~Gangnam<lb />Style by the South Korean artist Psy. Stu-<lb />dents who attended had the opportunity to<lb /><lb />learn how to use chopsticks and write their<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Students learn about Asian<lb />culture at the Festival of Lanterns<lb /><lb />name in Japanese. Attendees could also geta<lb />taste of the more traditional Asian pastime<lb />of origami. Those who attended the booth<lb />were instructed by students from the Asian<lb />Students Association in how to properly use<lb />chopsticks. The event culminated in the tra-<lb />ditional festival event of releasing lanterns<lb /><lb />into the sky and lake.<lb /><lb />As the night came to a close, the beach at the<lb />North Recreational Complex was lit up by fire-<lb />works. The crowd that attended the event was<lb />a diverse one. I love learning about new cul-<lb />tures, thats why I came here�, says ECU junior<lb />Estefania Horrillo,� but its also so great to see<lb />so many different people here!� The Festival is<lb />part of Student Activities Boards initiative to<lb /><lb />foster an appreciation for different cultures.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The Festival of Lanterns was organized by the<lb />Student Activities Board, Ledonia Wright Cul-<lb />tural Center, and the Asian Students Associa-<lb />tion to draw attention to ECUs Asian studies<lb />program. Asia is playing an increasingly im-<lb />portant role in the world, which has boosted<lb /><lb />the importance of the Asian Studies program as<lb /><lb />well. The Asian Studies program offers many |<lb /><lb />opportunities for students in many fields, includ-<lb />ing business�, says Dr. Tricia Wilson-Okamura.<lb /><lb />The Asian Studies program offers courses in<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MANEESH JEYAKUMAR/WRITER<lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb />CAROLYN ELIAS/DESIGN &amp; COLLAGE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />;<lb /><lb />a� a<lb /><lb />, Vonta Leach comes back to motivate the feotball<lb />"team by telings stones of. his o (=r laaaliareltevance) get<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />2000-2003 iter Coaches Steve oe and John BE son. ae Fey linebacker<lb /><lb />before being converted to a fullback, which is now his position with the Baltimore Ravens<lb /><lb />Leach is from Lumberton, North Carolina, but now resides in Rowland. When he came<lb />back to ECU to share his experiences during his first Super Bowl appearance and victory,<lb />Leach explained how it was nothing short of his expectations.<lb /><lb />Ever since you're a little boy, this is what you work your whole life for. Your dream is to<lb /><lb />lay in the Super Bowl, and not only play in it, but win it,� said Le<lb /><lb />Leach started his NFL year with the Green Bay Packers in 2004. Leach spent his first<lb />three seasons with the Packers before moving to the Saints. After being released by the<lb />Saints, Leach was then picked up by the Houston ~Texans, where he was able to make a<lb />name for himself. After ig four seasons with the ~Texans, Leach was signed by the<lb /><lb />Ravens to a three-year. million dollar contract.<lb /><lb />T always believed in my ability. If I just got the opportunity, I knew I would make the best of<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />it,� said Leach. Hard work pays off: It may have taken a long time, but I stayed the course.�<lb /><lb />Without looking back, Leach has become a premier fullback in the NFL, after being<lb />named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl. ~The Pro Bowl is when the elite players of the<lb /><lb />league are recognized and participate in a laid-back all-star game.<lb /><lb />Leach played in every regular season and post-season game during the Ravens cham-<lb />pionship season. ~The Super Bowl was hosted in New Orleans at the Mercedes-Benz<lb />Superdome. ~The superdome was also used to host the 2012 New Orleans Carriers Bowl,<lb />the post-season bowl in which the Pirates were invited to. In the bowl game, ECU lost<lb />the LA-Lafayette in an offensive grudge match. ~The Pirates lost 65-59, but Vonta Leach<lb /><lb />has faith in his team coming back stronger next year.<lb />T kept up with my Pirates all season,� said Leach, with the talent coming back and<lb />recruits coming in, I see promising things for Coach McNeill and the team,� he added.<lb /><lb />WILLIAM FARRAR/WRITER<lb /><lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb />Super Star: Vonta Leach takes photos and gives autographs on campus.<lb /><lb />SPORTS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />NO<lb />(ap<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />uarterback controversy was a big issue heading into the 2012 season<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ECU'S<lb /><lb />Q U a rte l b a &amp; k lachian * and at South Carolina. However, after a shaky first half against the<lb />ta k S a b O Ut h S Gamecocks, Shane Carden, a sophomore, got the call to go in. At Williams-Brice<lb />stadium, one of the toughest environments to play in, Carden kept his composure<lb /><lb />ro | a a S a and managed to put some points on the board. Experiencing those early away<lb /><lb />games in tough environments has definitely helped me,� Carden said. After that, the<lb /><lb />te a aa p | a y C r team was all his. With his ability to pass the ball down field and make moves outside<lb /><lb />the pocket, he seems like a perfect fit in Coach McNeuls system.<lb /><lb />after the departure of now NFL quarterback, Dominique Davis. Reo<lb /><lb />Johnson started the first two games in place of Davis, against Appa-<lb /><lb />Carden has some very reliable targets to throw to in Justin Hardy and Justin<lb />Jones. Hardy is on track to shatter school records while Jones is no small target<lb />standing at 68�. Carden has the weapons to make some big plays for East Caro-<lb />lina football. When youre playing this quarterback position, all you really have<lb />to do is distribute the ball to your receivers... as long as I distribute, the offense<lb /><lb />�<lb /><lb />will move.� ~This team is full of athletes that still have some years left which<lb /><lb />could become very dangerous in years to come.<lb /><lb />Some things that Carden said he can work on as he matures are: just taking<lb />shots, when I need to take them down field, and taking care of the ball.�<lb />Coach Mcneill has all the confidence in the world in his quarterback to<lb />improve. I see him recognizing different looks and experiences seen before<lb />[in previous games]. ~Thats good for Shane, hes a smart player.� The team<lb />and coaches definitely have his back, and will continue to work with him as<lb /><lb />he continues to grow as a player.<lb /><lb />With all the pressure coming in as a starter, Carden is handling it well. He is<lb />just focusing on this season and leading his team to accomplish their goals; Pll<lb />worry about the next seasons when they get here.� After getting some more<lb />experience under his belt, and fixing some flaws, Coach Mcneill said that theres<lb /><lb />a chance he can be a very special quarterback.�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />TYLER FERRELL/WRITER<lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb /><lb />SPORTS<lb /><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 />ry |<lb /><lb />t is no secret that East Carolina University is<lb />a school full of spirit. Ask any student cur-<lb />rently enrolled at the Pirate Nation, or any-<lb />one that attended school here and they will tell<lb />you how fun it is to go out and support athletics<lb /><lb />during their respective seasons.<lb /><lb />If you are here, you pre-game and go to the<lb />football games, PERIOD!� explained Mitch Ka-<lb />lik, currently a junior at ECU. Waking up, get-<lb />ting dressed in purple and gold, and go tailgating<lb />all morning before the games is a requirement<lb /><lb />» Kalik later added.<lb /><lb />around here<lb />Here in the Pirate Nation, students have de-<lb />veloped a reputation of being loud and rowdy,<lb /><lb />whether it is at Dowdy-Ficklen stadium, home to<lb /><lb />~A<lb /><lb />evolution of pirate<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />~%&amp;<lb />aq<lb /><lb />the football team where Pirate Nation is 50,000<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />strong or in between the walls of Minges colise-<lb /><lb />um, home to Pirate basketball.<lb /><lb />School spirit in Greenville is nothing new. Alumni<lb />Laura Respess, who first came to ECU in 1987, ex-<lb />plains that when she first became a Pirate she could see<lb />the emphasis put on ECU athletics from not just the<lb />students, but the whole community. Respess was here<lb />for a couple of years before returning home. When she<lb />returned back to Pirate Nation and finished her degree<lb />in 1996, she was not surprised at all to see the tradition<lb />had not changed around the campus.<lb /><lb />T lived in Belk back then, and we were right behind<lb />the football stadium, and it got LOUD and crowded<lb /><lb />fast,� explained Respess. I still go back for games<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />when I can,� she added. I always have vivid<lb />memories when I go back, and I love that this<lb /><lb />place has not changed.�<lb /><lb />With times changing and new students coming in<lb />and out of ECU, it is safe to say school spirit is<lb />always in abundance in Greenville and always will<lb /><lb />be. For us currently enrolled as Pirates, we can all<lb />agree and say our school spirit is second to none,<lb />and no matter what type of sporting event you are<lb />attending, you will be ready to cheer loud and proud<lb /><lb />for the home team.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WILLIAM FARRAR/WRITER<lb /><lb />MEREDITH BAKER/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Big moment: Students get excited at a pivotel moment<lb />of an ECU home football game; pirate fans from the 1988<lb />yearbook.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU basketball payers end<lb />the season with abang<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ne year ago no one would have believed<lb />that the 2012-2013 ECU basketball team<lb />would end its season as champions.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ce Kemp, Migu: Paul, Gorvonn Gaines<lb />- Bowden, ECU was able to play<lb /><lb />ir second .round matchup against Rider<lb /><lb />ough the semi-final game versus<lb /><lb />~This sea ons CIT appearance was just the fifth<lb />postseason tournament in the history of ECU<lb /><lb />RONNIE MOORE/WRITER<lb />GARRETT CAMPBELL/PHOTO<lb />Dunk: Maurice Kemp goes for the hoop.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />- With the leadership of the senior class including<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />_ Evol<lb /><lb />Lebo leads hoops<lb /><lb />efore Jeff Lebo arrived at East Carolina in 2010, the program had suf-<lb />fered fourteen consecutive losing-seasons and had not appeared in a<lb />postseason tournament since 1993. The environment quickly changed<lb />and Lebos Pirates ended the drought in his first season by finishing above .500<lb /><lb />and competing in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.<lb /><lb />The next step for ECU in its evolution was sustaining success. Expectations were<lb /><lb />higher than ever leading up to the 2012-2013 season and in a state that is com-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />monly associated with basketball excellence, the Pirates did not disappoint.<lb />ECU won its first five games, only fell 93-87 to No. 21 North Carolina inside the<lb />Dean Smith Center on Dec. 15 and hosted a slew of thrilling games during the<lb /><lb />Conference USA slate. One of those was Jan. 12 when the Pirates completed<lb /><lb />a 17-point second-half comeback against UCF, ending with a buzzer-beating<lb /><lb />three-pointer from senior Corvonn Gaines to win the game in overtime, 88-85.<lb /><lb />On senior night, the Pirates clinched a first round bye in the conference tourna-<lb />ment by outlasting Marshall, 86-79, which was a franchise-best ninth Confer-<lb />ence USA win (9-7). Following a disappointing outing against hosting ~Tulsa in<lb /><lb />the C-USA Tournament, ECU accepted a bid into the CIT Tournament.<lb /><lb />Trailing by double-figures in its first round game against Savannah State at Min-<lb />ges Coliseum, ECU stormed back to take its first lead with less than a minute<lb />to play. ~They survived to win 66-65 for the schools first postseason tourney win.<lb /><lb />The Pirates had more in store.<lb /><lb />The Pirate Nation took notice and packed Minges Coliseum for the teams next<lb />three games and ECU became the only school in the state of North Carolina to<lb /><lb />be playing in April.<lb /><lb />ECU completed its magical season in Ogden, Utah at Weber State, who had<lb />oO co<lb /><lb />previously only lost one game on their home floor this season. With the CIT<lb /><lb />Championship on the line, the Pirates closed the game on a 12-3 run to win<lb /><lb />77-74, culminating with junior Akeem Richmonds game-winning three-pointer.<lb /><lb />Richmonds shot was reaffirmation that ECU basketball had arrived. They<lb />reached the twenty-win plateau for the first time since 1953 and tied the<lb />school-record for wins, finishing 23-12. Soon to become of member of the<lb />American Athletic Association in 2014 (previously the Big East), the 2012-<lb />2013 season could be looked back on as the one that steered the programs<lb /><lb />ship in the right direction.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JOSH GRAHAM/WRITER<lb /><lb />MADDIE INTERDONATO/PHOTO<lb /><lb />Court action, left to right: Maurice Kemp dodges the opposing team player protects<lb />the basketball; Paris Roberts-Campbell protects the ball from his opponent; Miguel<lb />Paul watches as his free throw makes a basket; ECU basketball players from 1971.<lb /><lb />SPORTS<lb /><lb />N<lb />"s<lb />Os<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />he Buccaneer has experienced a roll-<lb /><lb />ercoaster ride unlike any other. It was<lb /><lb />first established in 1923 as the Tecoan.<lb />The name was later changed to The Buccaneer<lb />in 1953, Publication of the book stopped in the<lb />late 70s and only resumed a few years ago. The<lb />Buccaneer managed to survive the constant<lb />change and evolution of our school into the pres-<lb />ent East Carolina University. The book endured<lb />all the change only to flourish and evolve into the<lb />book you have in front of you today.<lb /><lb />The Staff has played a vital role and without<lb />them, this book would not survive and grow.<lb />Their dedication to The Buccaneer has proven<lb />invaluable and I am so thankful to have had such<lb />a hardworking staff.<lb /><lb />Terrence Dove has been the biggest supporter of<lb />this book. Without him and his patience, | would<lb />never have figured out how to get this years book<lb />finished. He has always been available to answer<lb />any questions. He would do anything to see this<lb />book succeed and he has given so much or his time<lb />an attention to get the book where it is today.<lb /><lb />Ultimately, The Buccaneer would not be where<lb />it is today without the support of Dr. Virginia<lb />Hardy, Chris Stansbury, John Harvey, Yvonne<lb />Moye and a plethora of other people behind the<lb />scenes that do so much work to keep The Bucca-<lb />neer moving forward. You all have so much faith<lb /><lb />in the student body. Without your support,<lb />the yearbook would never succeed as much<lb />as it already has.<lb /><lb />I would like to give a special thanks to Cliff<lb />Hollis, Jay Clark, and Nick Faulkner and Ath-<lb />letics Media Relations. You all managed to<lb />make this book a success! Without your help,<lb />we would not have been able to create such<lb />a complete yearbook. I cannot thank you<lb />enough for your valued help.<lb /><lb />I would like to thank anyone else who helped<lb />complete The Buccaneer this year. This is a<lb />joint effort and I hope everyone is proud of<lb />the outcome. I hope every student finds a<lb />little piece of his or her college year in this<lb />book. This is a book made by the students<lb />for the students. It is all about us!<lb /><lb />Without this book we wont be able to see<lb />were the journey of life has taken us. Years<lb />from now, we will open this book and real-<lb />ize the beautiful, fun years of college. We will<lb />see how our lives have evolved into the lives<lb />we will have years from now and be thankful<lb />we have the memories of today preserved for<lb />tomorrow. We will grow and evolve through<lb />our experiences at East Carolina University,<lb />and The Buccaneer will hold on to the most<lb />valuable moments of our young lives.<lb /><lb />Caroline Ready, Mditor-in-Chief<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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