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Cracking down<lb />
Bush should stiffen drug penalties.<lb />
4<lb />
Pirates look to CAA tournament<lb />
Team beats William &amp; Mary, 79-75<lb />
II<lb />
Wz iEaHt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.66 No.13<lb />
Thursday, February 27, 1992<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
mound Other<lb />
Clubs challenge ruling<lb />
Two Princeton University eating dubs,<lb />
the I iger Inn and the Ivy Club, arc challeng-<lb />
ing a state court ruling forcing the organiza-<lb />
tions to admit women members.<lb />
Sallv Frank, a Princeton undergraduate,<lb />
tiled the first complaint against the clubs to<lb />
the New lersov Division of Civil Rights in<lb />
1979. in 1987 the office Ordered the organi-<lb />
zations to admit females<lb />
In K). the New Jersey Supreme Court<lb />
followed suit and ordered the eating dubs to<lb />
stop discriminating against women.<lb />
Although the two organizations have<lb />
continued to tight the order, women have<lb />
been able to join in the past vear.<lb />
Female undergraduates now outnumber<lb />
the men 28-20 at the K v Club, while the Tiger<lb />
Club StoU hasthemaiontvot male members at<lb />
53-17.<lb />
Hie IS Supreme Court may settle the<lb />
matter in late Fcbruan<lb />
Frats busted for cocaine<lb />
Fweleve University of Virginia fraternity<lb />
memberswere arrested on drug charges after<lb />
throe fraternity houses were busted tor sell-<lb />
ing drugs in March 11.<lb />
Lnlv line member was acquitted.<lb />
lames A Carter Ir, age 20, was found<lb />
innocent after his defense attorney argued<lb />
Carter was unfairly trapped into selling two<lb />
bags ol cocaine by a paid government in-<lb />
former, Tamir Noufi.<lb />
Carter's attorney said the student from<lb />
Newport News  did not use drugs until<lb />
IXvember M. when he was under academic<lb />
pressure during final exams.<lb />
The three fraternity Inuises busted were<lb />
Tau kappa Fpsilon, Vita Upsilon and Phi<lb />
ipsilon Pi.<lb />
Coach bashes gays<lb />
A football coach's statement that homo-<lb />
sexuabry is Man abomination of almighty God"<lb />
has angered me University of Colorado presi-<lb />
dent and divided the campus in the issue of<lb />
the limits of free speech.<lb />
Coach Bill McCartney,a Christian funda-<lb />
mentalist , called a news conference on cam-<lb />
pus to express his support tor a campaign to<lb />
throw out a state law prohibiting discrimina-<lb />
tion against gays and lesbians in housing and<lb />
hiring.<lb />
Since the press conference, five demon-<lb />
strations ha veboen held on campus, the office<lb />
of President Judith Albino has been picketed<lb />
and more than 50 letters have been sem to the<lb />
editor of the campus newspaper, the Uni-<lb />
versity of Colorado Daily.<lb />
Despite the controversy, there is no evi-<lb />
dence that McCarthy violated university<lb />
policy.<lb />
Murder leaves no leads<lb />
Police at the University of California at<lb />
Berkeley have no leads in the slaying of a<lb />
young woman whose body was found in a<lb />
student government office.<lb />
Grace Raulo Asuncion, 20, had attended<lb />
a meeting of the Filipino-American Alliance<lb />
at 5 p.m. the evening of her death. Other<lb />
members left after the meeting, but Asuncion<lb />
stayed in the office alone. A janitor found her<lb />
body at 9:20 p.m.<lb />
Police said they believe Asuncion was<lb />
stabbed several times in the neck by either a<lb />
pair of scissors, a letter-opener or a knife.<lb />
They have not yet recovered the weapon.<lb />
"It scares me that this crime was so ran-<lb />
dom said an unidentified student who works<lb />
at the campus newspaper.<lb />
"I fear for my safety, no one is safe<lb />
Compiled by Dana Danlelaon Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campua newspaper.<lb />
Inside Thursday<lb />
Crime Scene 2<lb />
Classifieds3<lb />
EditorialM<lb />
Entertainment 5<lb />
Comics6<lb />
Sports17<lb />
Study finds no reason to ban games<lb />
By Julie Roscoe<lb />
Assistant News Vditor<lb />
In August, Resident Educa-<lb />
tion decided to ban games such<lb />
as Dungeons and Dragons, a<lb />
fantasvrole pla inggame.inthe<lb />
residence halls o psychologi<lb />
cal study in the last five years has<lb />
been able to show a reason tor<lb />
the banning ot those games.<lb />
The policy printed in iving<lb />
Spaces, the official guide for stu-<lb />
dents residing oncampus, states,<lb />
"Psychological games siuh as<lb />
China Nurds. 'Dungeons anil<lb />
Dragons and Killer are all<lb />
prohibited in the residence<lb />
halls<lb />
Between 1980 and 1985<lb />
fundamental religious groups<lb />
linked the game Dungeonsand<lb />
Dragons (D&amp;D) tosatank wor-<lb />
shipand policeblamed thegame<lb />
for individual cast-sot runaway<lb />
children, suicides and various<lb />
other crimes.<lb />
In response to the furor sur<lb />
rounding psychological games,<lb />
Arnvmdo Simon a psychologist,<lb />
investigated the actual psycho-<lb />
logical aspects ot Dungeonsand<lb />
Dragons. In NS7 Simon snight<lb />
to examine the emotional stabil-<lb />
ity ot players ot D&amp;D<lb />
"Indeed, as a whole group,<lb />
D&amp;D players obtain a health)<lb />
psychological profile Simon<lb />
stated at the conclusion ot the<lb />
study. "Them is much evidence<lb />
that overall playing of (role-<lb />
playing) games is beneficial and<lb />
therapeutic<lb />
lanet lohnson, assistant di-<lb />
rector ol resident education, de<lb />
tended the administration s ban<lb />
on the games by referring, to in<lb />
formation received at national<lb />
conferences. "We heard con-<lb />
cern trom other universities<lb />
She explained that the<lb />
games generally "cause disrup-<lb />
tion" incommunitios. However,<lb />
when askil it D&amp;D had caused<lb />
problems on the campus, she<lb />
slid that no disruption had oc-<lb />
curred<lb />
"We had several problems<lb />
with Ouija boards last year with<lb />
several buildings and several<lb />
students, Johnson said. "We<lb />
decided we needed some regu-<lb />
lations on the use ot CXiija and<lb />
then we went on to several other<lb />
psychological games<lb />
"It'sa trend in lotsof univer-<lb />
sities so the administration is<lb />
careful about those particular<lb />
kinds of games lohnson said<lb />
For his study, Simon ques-<lb />
tioned 68 avid tans and players<lb />
chosen from science tiction and<lb />
gaming conventions to partici-<lb />
pate in the study. A Person-<lb />
ality Factor Questionnaire was<lb />
used focusing on emotional sta-<lb />
bility Simon also performed a<lb />
Pearson( onelation between the<lb />
number ot years playing the<lb />
game and emotional stability.<lb />
Photo by Jill Charry � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Organization s display in the lobby of Mendenhail depicts various<lb />
fantasy games and books The club opposes a Resident Education ban on psychological games<lb />
I le found no correlation.<lb />
LA. DeRenard and LM.<lb />
Kline perforrnedone of the only<lb />
Other, psychologists, docu-<lb />
mented studies of D&amp;D effects<lb />
in the last five years<lb />
1 hev examined differences<lb />
in alienation of plavers and<lb />
nonplayers. The subjects an-<lb />
swered questionnaires contain-<lb />
ing the Anomia Sale and the<lb />
Alienation Scale I hose scales<lb />
measure general and specific<lb />
types of alienation<lb />
"The present study yields<lb />
few differences between players<lb />
and nonplayers the results<lb />
stated This suggests that nega-<lb />
tive effects ot playing the game<lb />
are still unknown and perhaps<lb />
nonexistent<lb />
Theonly generally support-<lb />
ive result for enemies of P&amp;P<lb />
from the study was that players<lb />
who are committed to the game1<lb />
or plav the game with more in-<lb />
tensity than other plavers were<lb />
reported as having more feel-<lb />
ings of alienation<lb />
The researchers questioned<lb />
this result bv asking for a com-<lb />
parison of committed P&amp;D<lb />
plavers with people committed<lb />
to anv leisure activity.<lb />
See D&amp;D page 2<lb />
Photo courtasy ot Candi Lanning<lb />
ECU'S Pure Gold Dancers were ranked eighth in the nation in the preliminaries of Universal Dance<lb />
Association's annual competition They will compete next in San Antonio. Texas, in April.<lb />
Dancers receive national ranking<lb />
By Amy Humphries &amp;<lb />
Chip Kline<lb />
Staff Writers<lb />
National rankings are the<lb />
norm this year for ECU teams.<lb />
The Pure Gold Dancers,<lb />
who perform at half-time of<lb />
the men's basketball games,<lb />
have achieved their first na-<lb />
tional ranking.<lb />
ECU's Pure Cold Dancers<lb />
ranked eighth in the nation af-<lb />
ter the preliminary phase of a<lb />
national dance competition.<lb />
The dancers hope to compete<lb />
in a second competition.<lb />
"We're hoping that this<lb />
will be a year for firsts said<lb />
Candi Lanning, a member of<lb />
the Pure Cold Pancers for two<lb />
years.<lb />
"With a football team that<lb />
is first in the state and a dance<lb />
team that is first in the na-<lb />
tion<lb />
The team needs $7,000 to<lb />
enter the Universal Dance<lb />
Association's national compe-<lb />
tition which will be held in<lb />
San Antonio, Texas, April 9.<lb />
"We hope that f he department<lb />
of athletics will help with the<lb />
money said coach Shannon<lb />
Smith.<lb />
"There will be very stiff<lb />
competition from squads<lb />
ranging from independent<lb />
dance teams from Florida State<lb />
and the University of Illinois<lb />
Smith said. Eleven other teams<lb />
will perform in the competi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The dancers sent in two<lb />
videotaped performances<lb />
consisting of routines to the<lb />
school fight song and another<lb />
song for the preliminary com-<lb />
petition on February 6.<lb />
There are about 70 to 100<lb />
schoolsaround the nation that<lb />
compete.<lb />
A major competitor from<lb />
North Carolina is UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
The Pure Gold Dancers<lb />
have been around campus ap-<lb />
proximately eight years al-<lb />
though coach Smith has only<lb />
been with them this year.<lb />
The squad has a new in-<lb />
fluxofgirIs,anewcaptainand<lb />
an air of new excitement.<lb />
"Normally it's been an in-<lb />
dividual thing but we came in<lb />
this vear ready to go as a group<lb />
and not as a bunch of indi-<lb />
viduals said Lanning.<lb />
Practice anywhere and<lb />
anytime has been the theme<lb />
this year. The team trains three<lb />
times a week on their routines<lb />
at all hours of the day and<lb />
night.<lb />
Lanning said that the team<lb />
practices two to five hours per<lb />
day for compet;tions. Sched-<lb />
ule conflicts with intramural<lb />
activities sometimes leaves the<lb />
team practicing their routine<lb />
at 11:30 p.m. They also lift<lb />
weights three days a week at 6<lb />
a.m.<lb />
Smith said he has encour-<lb />
aged the team since the begin-<lb />
ning of the season to strive for<lb />
national recognition.<lb />
Individual talent has al-<lb />
ways existed in the Pure Gold<lb />
Dancers, but has never reached<lb />
its potential as a team, Smith<lb />
said.<lb />
"Coach always told us that<lb />
he believed in us Lanning<lb />
said. "He always knew that<lb />
we could go far<lb />
News segment angers<lb />
parents, students<lb />
By Marjorie Pitts<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When Andy Cordan, a<lb />
reporter for W1T, toured<lb />
ECU in the Kick of an ECU<lb />
Public Safety car last semes-<lb />
ter, his views of campus were<lb />
that of a typical Public Safety<lb />
Officer, said Jim DePuy di-<lb />
rector of Public Safety,but the<lb />
atmosphereofthecampustoat<lb />
evening was anything but<lb />
typical.<lb />
(Jordan rode with a lub-<lb />
Ik Safety officer on Sept. 27<lb />
Cordan's purpose was to find<lb />
out what the job of a campus<lb />
policemen is like, said Chr.s<lb />
Mc Daniel. WITN news direc-<lb />
tor.<lb />
The news segment which<lb />
aired Feb. 12, showed not only<lb />
what the job of an ECU Public<lb />
Safety officer was, it also ex-<lb />
posed ECU students intoxi-<lb />
cated, fighting and mouthing<lb />
off to campus police.<lb />
"We have spent manv<lb />
years trying to get rid oi the<lb />
party image hereat ECU said<lb />
Susanna Hudson, director of<lb />
the Parents Association at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
"This segment can set us<lb />
back tremendously. W1T<lb />
should counteract the storv<lb />
with something that displays<lb />
the progress we have made<lb />
The segment was shot the<lb />
weekend of the University of<lb />
South Carolina against ECU<lb />
home football game.<lb />
The night was anything<lb />
but typical for Gmeimlle be-<lb />
cause it was the night before a<lb />
well-anticipated homeiootball<lb />
game with a long-time rival.<lb />
An example of the intense<lb />
feelingsof this particular foot-<lb />
ball challengeisthe post-game<lb />
celebrations. After ECU de-<lb />
feated USC, both goal-posts<lb />
were torn down, and the ex-<lb />
citement spilled into the streets<lb />
of downtown.<lb />
"The segment was actu-<lb />
ally not directed to students,<lb />
but to what campus police is<lb />
all about said DePuy.<lb />
"Thereare nights during<lb />
the vear. especially before a<lb />
home game, that this has<lb />
proven to be prettv true. But,<lb />
the professional portrait of this<lb />
happening every night is in-<lb />
accurate.<lb />
I ill Metzler, a senior En-<lb />
glish major, said WITN did<lb />
not portray an accurate pic-<lb />
ture ot ECU nightlife.<lb />
"They should have picked<lb />
a typical Thursday, Fndav or<lb />
Saturday night, not a home<lb />
footballgame weekend "said<lb />
Metle. I've been downtown<lb />
nights that were not half as<lb />
crazy as the nights before a<lb />
home football game<lb />
"The parents support the<lb />
campus police, but had a<lb />
problem with the promotion<lb />
on WITN before the story<lb />
aired Hudson said.<lb />
"We didn't stage any-<lb />
thing We reported what our<lb />
cameras saw, we didn't ask<lb />
anyone to perform said Chris<lb />
McDaniel, news director for<lb />
WITN<lb />
"It was a representation<lb />
of a tough night for campus<lb />
police. We write stones about<lb />
what people do, lots of bmes<lb />
it's not what people want to<lb />
see<lb />
On Halloween 1989,<lb />
WITN was one of the many<lb />
television stations that re-<lb />
ported the action in the streets<lb />
oi Greenville. Prosecutors<lb />
wanted to use the tapes that<lb />
wero not aired or edited to help<lb />
identifv some people and the<lb />
station refused.<lb />
"We took our time and<lb />
spent our money protecting<lb />
the first amendment, which<lb />
benefited.a kt of ECU stu-<lb />
dents said McDaniel.<lb />
"When we did that we<lb />
did not hear a peep from ECU<lb />
studentsor staff members. We<lb />
do not give prosecutors our<lb />
notes. We don't give away in-<lb />
formation that we don't give<lb />
to the public without a court<lb />
fight<lb />
I<lb /><pb facs="00058307_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 8(K Caat darolfnian February 27, 1992<lb />
CRIMFS'ENE<lb />
Intoxicated subject found fallen<lb />
down; not hurt, went on his way<lb />
Feb. 21<lb />
0732�Scott Hall: Legal service to serve papers. Contact<lb />
was made, subject taken to the Magistrate's office.<lb />
1323�Chico's: Vehicle stopped for careless and reckless.<lb />
Student given verbal warning.<lb />
1337�General Classroom Building: Vehicle stopped for<lb />
obstructive view. Student given verbal warning.<lb />
1340�Reade and 5th streets: Checked out reference to<lb />
suspicious vehicle in area.<lb />
1534�Belk Hall: Checked out reference to indecent expo-<lb />
sure report.<lb />
1544�James and 7th streets: Checked out reference to hit-<lb />
and-run report.<lb />
Feb. 22<lb />
0201�Jones Hall: Unconscious intoxicated subject, awak-<lb />
ened and sent home.<lb />
0217�Belk Hall: Vehicle stopped, driver given state<lb />
citation for crossing double yellow line and borderline DWI.<lb />
0228�Reade and 3rd streets: Found intoxicated subject<lb />
fallen down. Subject not hurt, went on his way.<lb />
0422�Minges: Checked out report of vehicle involved ina<lb />
possible breaking and entering and larceny.<lb />
0641�Tyler Hall: Assisted rescue, subject transported to<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hospital emergency room.<lb />
1014�Charles and 9th streets: Reference to possible<lb />
suspicious activity at abandoned house. No one found.<lb />
1429�Jenkins Art Building: Reference to larceny of display<lb />
items.<lb />
1522�Croatan. Vehicle stopped for three stop-sign viola-<lb />
tions and exceeding safe speed. Student given state citation.<lb />
2052�Umstead Hall: Unconscious intoxicated male subject<lb />
found. Turned over to Umstead resident.<lb />
2124�Fletcher Hall: Male non-student banned for under-<lb />
age possession of alcohol and altered driver's license.<lb />
2209�Mendenhall Student Center: Male student given<lb />
verbal warning for alcohol violation.<lb />
Crime Scan Is Ukwi from official Public Safety Log.<lb />
CAR WASH<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
pledge class<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 29<lb />
Fuel Doc<lb />
(10th St. and Greenville Blvd.)<lb />
Proceeds go toward the<lb />
Dr. Jack Thornton Scholarship<lb />
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FOR SALE: Used king size bed; used 500-1000 CAMP POSITIONS<lb />
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ment TV room.<lb />
CHI OMEG Congratulations to the<lb />
new sisters! Megan Byron, April<lb />
Chrisman, Kim Cloaninger, Trica<lb />
Creegan, Christie Crider, Mary Beth<lb />
Ditteaux, Ginny Evans, Mehryn<lb />
Galardi, Ginger Griffen, Jennifer<lb />
Horsley, Tammy Matthews, Jeannie<lb />
Monaghan, Angie Morgan, Cassie<lb />
Mouw, Jennifer McCain, Laura<lb />
Overbaur,Trish O'Neal, KimOwens,<lb />
Amy Sineath,Renee Smith, Amy Tay-<lb />
lor, Teresa White. LOVE, CHI<lb />
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SIG-EP: Looking foward to rolling<lb />
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sisters of Chi Omega.<lb />
CARA, SALLY, JULIE, JOANNE<lb />
We love you! Please hang in there<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA: Jack and Jill went<lb />
up the stairs to get a shot of  They<lb />
both boogied down, but didn't break<lb />
their crowns and had fun ever after!<lb />
Thanks so much! Wc had a great<lb />
time! Can'twaittogettogetheragain!<lb />
Love, sisters of Chi-Omega.<lb />
DELTA ZETA: Last Thursday was a<lb />
real barn-burner. Lefs do it again<lb />
real soon. Love, Alpha Sig.<lb />
ENJOY: A great tan in March! Spring<lb />
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Heather 757-0573.<lb />
WAITING WILL COST YOU: Lim-<lb />
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nights only $100 more. Call Heather<lb />
757-0573.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the new<lb />
sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha! We love<lb />
you! TheZetas.<lb />
SIGMA NU: From the time we<lb />
arived, things were outta sight! We<lb />
knew we were in for a fabulous night.<lb />
The fountain was flowing all right!<lb />
Near midnight the exdtement in the<lb />
air was growing. We blew our horns<lb />
and shared a few kisses knowing, It<lb />
was New Year's Eve once again!<lb />
Thanks for celebrating New Years<lb />
with us! You guys are great! Can't<lb />
waitforGreekWeek! Love, the Zeta's.<lb />
ATTN. LAMBDA CHI'S: We all<lb />
went courtin' to the Lambda Chi<lb />
house, to find out who would be our<lb />
perfect spouse. We got married once<lb />
too often; the divorce was just as<lb />
good if we could do it all over again -<lb />
You better believe we would! Love,<lb />
the Alpha Xi Delta's.<lb />
MICHELLE GIBBS AND HEIDI<lb />
HICKS: Ya'll are doing a great job<lb />
with social, we can't wait to see what<lb />
you have planned for us next! Love,<lb />
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forward to the Chili Cookoff! Love,<lb />
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do it again! Love, AZD.<lb />
TO THE ALEX TREBECK<lb />
ALLSTARS: Good luck in<lb />
Blacksburg! Robert, Jamie, Brenda,<lb />
Jon and Chas and enjoy the slopes!<lb />
TO PAUL A SIGMA NU: How do<lb />
you expect to make it class when you<lb />
can't make it around the block, when<lb />
the gas gauge is empty most cars will<lb />
stop. If s bad enough your car looks<lb />
like a lima bean, but leaving it<lb />
stranded is pretty damn mean. Next<lb />
time you and Mahoney decide to go<lb />
for a drive, call one of us, we'll give<lb />
you a ride. But whaf s happened has<lb />
happened and whaf s done is done,<lb />
there's a gas station around the cor-<lb />
ner, why don't you go "GET SOME<lb />
LAMBDA CHI: Thaknks for invit-<lb />
ing us to party with you last night at<lb />
Splash. We had a blast. Love, Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi.<lb />
THETACHI: We can't wait for our<lb />
social tonight. Let's make it a great<lb />
one. Love, Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
ADPi BASKETBALL TEAM: Con-<lb />
gratulations on a great game last Sun-<lb />
day. We're proud of you! Love, your<lb />
sisters.<lb />
ALPHA SIGS, DELTA ZETAS:<lb />
Rednecks, cowboy boots and ban-<lb />
danas galore - what social could have<lb />
asked for more? Loads of fun was<lb />
had by all, Lefs do it again soon!<lb />
Thanksall! Delta Zeta.<lb />
DELTA ZETA BASKETBALL<lb />
TEAM: You guys are doing an awe-<lb />
some job! Keep up the good work<lb />
and win the finals.<lb />
PHI MU ALPHA: What can we say<lb />
about last Thursday's serenade? You<lb />
can sing for us any day! Love, Delta<lb />
Zeta.<lb />
CONGRATS: Delta Zeta'son taking<lb />
all the awards at Province Weekend!<lb />
DZ'S: Get ready to meet the sTranger<lb />
of your dreams??! Get psyched for<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
LAMBDA CHL- We had fun at the<lb />
fiesta - Gracias! Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
TKE: Can;t wait to disco down to-<lb />
night! Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
SIGMAS AND DATES: Once again<lb />
-a crazy night! Kimberley, what time<lb />
did you leave? Jen W was that a<lb />
luggage cart? Hope a good time was<lb />
had by all at stranger<lb />
PIKE'S: Get psyched for the "Walk<lb />
to Wilmington" this weekend. We're<lb />
looking forward to seeing everyone<lb />
on campus in front of the Student<lb />
Store 12:00 noon Friday!<lb />
NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE?:<lb />
SFAMS locates private sector finan-<lb />
cial aid for college students. Call<lb />
Marshall Yount. 1-800-238-8771.<lb />
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C.AMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Attention students: Anyone with a<lb />
GP.A. of 3.0 or better who is inter-<lb />
ested in Gamma Beta Phi, an honor<lb />
fraternity and service organization,<lb />
please call Dena Price at 931-8282.<lb />
HOSPITALITY MGMT. ASSQC,<lb />
HMA is looking for a responsible and<lb />
dedicated person, preferably a Hos-<lb />
pitality major, interested in the secre-<lb />
tary assistant job for the club. Great<lb />
opportunity and lots of fun! Call 931-<lb />
7399 if interested.<lb />
CATCH ALL OF THE ACTION!<lb />
Be a volunteer timer at the CAA<lb />
Swimming and Diving Champion-<lb />
ships. ECU is hosting the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association Swimming and<lb />
Diving Championships Feb. 26, 27,<lb />
28, and 29. Timersare needed for Feb.<lb />
27,28 from 10.15 a.m. to 2 p.xrt and<lb />
from 6:15 to9p.m. Also Feb. 29, from<lb />
10:15 to 2 p.m. and from 5:15 to 830<lb />
p.m. Refreshments will be provided<lb />
and if three sessions are worked you<lb />
will receive a CAA Swimming and<lb />
Diving T-shirt To volunteer please<lb />
call Stewart Esposito at 758-8415 or<lb />
Matt Maloney at 757-4532.<lb />
rmn.ftnTgrtJPENTS<lb />
There will be advising every third<lb />
Tuesday of each month from 12 pjn.<lb />
to 2 p.m. in room 203 Belk building.<lb />
Please see the video at either Joyner<lb />
or Brody libraries before you come<lb />
for advising.<lb />
DOWN EAST CYCLING CLUB<lb />
Local Cycling Team seeking new<lb />
members for 92-93 racing squad, all<lb />
levels and Cats (IV -I). Sponsorship<lb />
and limited perks included. For more<lb />
information call Miles 752-0012, Bill<lb />
758-8616 Eric 830-0435.<lb />
SlGMAfl<lb />
Get ready for the Chili Bowl, Greeks!<lb />
Sigma Pi is sponsoring the first an-<lb />
nual chili cook-off. It will be a blast!<lb />
Thanks to all who are already partici-<lb />
pating. Feb. 27. Questions call 830-<lb />
9273.<lb />
LIBRARY SCIENCE 1000<lb />
Second block dassesof LIBS 1000 will<lb />
begin on March 2. This will include<lb />
sections 21-40. The following is a<lb />
schedule of when each dass will be-<lb />
gin: March 2 (MW), March 3 OTH),<lb />
March 2 (Mond ay night dass), March<lb />
4 (Wednesday night class).<lb />
ALPHA PHI SIGMA<lb />
Alpha Phi Sigma, National Criminal<lb />
justice Honor Society, is scheduled to<lb />
have their next meeting on March 2,<lb />
1992 at 5 p.m. in 218 Ragsdale. Any-<lb />
one interested is invited to attend. If<lb />
you have any questions contact Mel-<lb />
issa Smith, President, at 931-7569.<lb />
H.MA<lb />
CAPTAIN CONTROVERSY<lb />
On Friday,Feb.28,Dr.Stanley Sandier<lb />
will be giving his presentation on the<lb />
1<lb />
"H.M.S. Captain Controversy<lb />
Launched in 1869, this experimental<lb />
turret ship withstood concerns about<lb />
her stability until she capsized in a<lb />
severe gail in 1870, taking her de-<lb />
signer and 471 others down with her.<lb />
Dr. Sandier is the Command Histo-<lb />
rian of the Kennedy Special Warfare<lb />
Center of the United States Army,<lb />
located in Fort Brag, North Carolina.<lb />
He is also the author of The Emer-<lb />
gence of the Modem Capital Ship.<lb />
INTERNATIQNAL<lb />
STUDENTS ASSOCIATION<lb />
There will be a meeting on Thursday,<lb />
Feb. 27th at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
CRAZY LAZY WATER DAYS<lb />
If you love the water, don't miss out<lb />
on Recreational Services Crazy Lazy<lb />
Water Days! Four person teams will<lb />
participate in wacky water games. If<lb />
interested please attend an impor-<lb />
tant information meeting on March 3<lb />
at 5 p.m. in Biology 103. For more<lb />
information call 757-6387.<lb />
RETURNING ADULT<lb />
STUDENT ASSOCIATION<lb />
T he Returning Adult Student Asso-<lb />
ciation (RASA) will have a meeting<lb />
on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 530 p.m. in<lb />
General Classroom Building, Room<lb />
3013. The purpose of this meeting is<lb />
to form committees and establish or-<lb />
ganizational goals. All interested stu-<lb />
dents are encouraged to attend.<lb />
ECUSCHOOL<lb />
FOR FEB. 25-MARCH 2.1992<lb />
THURS Feb. 27, Mike Dixon, piano.<lb />
Senior Recital (Fletcher Recital Hall, 7<lb />
p.m free), and Eric Greene, voice,<lb />
Senior Recital (Fletcher Recital Hall,9<lb />
p.m free). FRI Feb. 28, Black His-<lb />
tory ConcertWorkshop featuring<lb />
Leslie Burrs, Guest artist in flute and<lb />
jazz, and the Leslie Burrs Quartet<lb />
(Fletcher Recital Hall, 8:15 p.m free)<lb />
and a Flute Workshop (2 p.m. to 4<lb />
p.m free) SUN March 1, Faculty<lb />
Recital featuring Charles Bath, piano<lb />
OTetcher Recital Hall, 8:15 p.m free).<lb />
INTRODUCnON<lb />
TO MEDITATION<lb />
A four week dass in meditation tech-<lb />
niques and philosophy will begin at 7<lb />
p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, in Room<lb />
N109 of the Howell Science Com-<lb />
plex. All are invited. Bring a cushion<lb />
and wear comfortable clothing. For<lb />
information call Stephen Jalickee at<lb />
830-3792.<lb />
SOCIETY OF<lb />
PHYSIC STUDENTS<lb />
The Physics Club will be meeting<lb />
every Thursday at 1 p.m. Any stu-<lb />
dents interested are encouraged to<lb />
attend. Any questions call Steve at<lb />
830-3792.<lb />
BUSINESS<lb />
ETIQUETTE SEMINAR<lb />
There is more to professional success<lb />
than earning a degree and wearing<lb />
 �<lb />
appropriate attire to the job inter-<lb />
view. Career Services invites seniors<lb />
and otherinterested students to "Put-<lb />
ting Your Best Fork Forward a pro-<lb />
gram on business etiquette and how<lb />
to conduct yourself professionally<lb />
during a business meal What to<lb />
expect at the second interview (after<lb />
the campus interview) will also be<lb />
discussed.<lb />
The program will be held in<lb />
Medndenhall Room 221 on March 3<lb />
at 3:00 p.m. Contact Career Services,<lb />
Bloxton House to register.<lb />
OFFICE OF<lb />
HEALTH PROMOTION<lb />
AND WELL-BEING<lb />
Presents The Lunch 'n' Learn Series.<lb />
Wednesday, March 4,12:15-1:00 pm,<lb />
MSC Ivrulti-Purpose Room, "How<lb />
Does Your Garden Grow?' Bring<lb />
your lunch and join us. Al Hight,<lb />
urban horticulturist, Pitt County Ag-<lb />
ricultural Extension Service, will dis-<lb />
cuss theaspectsof planning and plant-<lb />
inga "healthy" vegetable garden. For<lb />
more information, call 757-6793.<lb />
FTU EQIESTRIAN CLUB<lb />
Horses interest you? ECU Eques-<lb />
trian Club and team being formed,<lb />
first meeting Tuesday, March 3,1992<lb />
at 5d0 pm, Room 212 Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Beginner through<lb />
advanced riders welcome. Trainer,<lb />
horses and new stable with indoor<lb />
ring near campus available for our<lb />
use CallDebbieat752915orEleen<lb />
at 830-3931 for details. u<lb />
NEWMAN<lb />
CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER<lb />
Lent begins Ash Wednesday, March<lb />
4. Special Ash Wednesday masses.<lb />
12 noon in Great Room of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center and 5:30 pm at the<lb />
Newman Center, 953 E. lOthSt.atrhp<lb />
foot of College Hill Drive.<lb />
i<lb />
INTERNATIONAL<lb />
STUDENT ASSOCIATION ;<lb />
The International Student Associa-<lb />
tion will be ha ving its annual Interna-<lb />
tional Dinner on Mar. 21 from 6:30<lb />
pm to 1100 pm in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center. There will be food, per-<lb />
formances, and exhibits from around<lb />
the world. Tickets are S6.00 students<lb />
and $8.00 general public. For more<lb />
irtformationcan:757-4788or757-4900<lb />
after 5 pm.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
UNIVERSITY THE<lb />
SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS <lb />
in conjunction with<lb />
THE DEPARTMENT<lb />
OF ENGLISH PRESENTS<lb />
Mike Hammer and Patrick Bizzaro<lb />
synthesizing the expressive arts,<lb />
music, poetry and mixed-media<lb />
drawingpainting. February 27,330<lb />
pm, Room 1327 Jenkins fine Arts<lb />
Building. This presentation is part of<lb />
a continuing series of interdepart-<lb />
mental experiences wimVisring Art-<lb />
ist foe Baker, and students of Ad-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Thursday, February 27, 1992<lb />
VtoJlfl<lb />
Maxwell's Silver Hammer<lb />
Bush should crack down on drugs Modest proprosal wihjsolve racism<lb />
  , . , j,oi.4 77,n Our country's incessant bicker- �- M H M wWrmmtrvsothevcan'twoH<lb />
The Democratic staff of the House the last decade could be used to virtually<lb />
Judicary crime subcommittee issued a re- seal off the American border from the drug<lb />
port Monday concerning the drug problem cartels. It would not solve the problem, but<lb />
in the United States. The report stated that it is a start.<lb />
"there is no evidence that a single street Drugs destroy. They promote violence,<lb />
dealer has missed a single sale because he the spread of AIDS, birth defects, unem-<lb />
eouldn't get his hands on a rock of crack ployment the list goes on.<lb />
Drug dealers in the United States have People use drugs for a number of rea-<lb />
continuous access to supplies and have no sons. Whether it be for escape, relaxation,<lb />
problem fulfilling user demand. boredom, whatever � this country has a<lb />
George Bush and leaders from five problem. If fewer drugs entered the coun-<lb />
Latin American countries will meet in San try, Americans could concentrate on other<lb />
Antonio, Texas, today to discuss the prob- problems, illiteracy and poverty to name<lb />
lem of drugs. Each U.S. president since just two. With fewer drugs available, more<lb />
Lyndon Johnson has revealed a plan for a Americans would have a healthier mind<lb />
"War on Drugs Each plan has failed; more with which to function. A healthy mind is<lb />
than 26 million Americans used drugs in at least a starting point for solving other<lb />
1991 and and put more than $140 billion in problems.<lb />
the pockets of drug dealers. Drug abuse derives from deep socio-<lb />
The time has come to be serious. economic problems. There may never be<lb />
The Bush administration needs to fight an answer to stopping the drug problem in<lb />
drugs on all fronts. Improved education in America.<lb />
schools, better treatment for dependents As long as the family foundation con-<lb />
and stopping drugs from entering the tinues to crumble and society continues to<lb />
country should all be top priorities. alienate its members, there will always be<lb />
With the vast military capabilities of a desire to escape.<lb />
this country, the Bush administration could There may be no clear-cut answer for<lb />
severely hamper the influx of drugs enter- solving the drug problem, but leaders can<lb />
ing this country. The extensive number of at least make a serious attempt to keep as<lb />
weapons purchased by the United States in many people off drugs as possible.<lb />
H�H THISi-l-<lb />
STOP 'ENS!<lb />
Our country's incessant bicker-<lb />
ing about race-related issues is no<lb />
longer productive. Think of the time<lb />
and energy we expend in arguments<lb />
about affirmative action and reverse<lb />
discrimination and "hate crimes" and<lb />
all the rest of it.<lb />
It's not that these issues<lb />
shouldn't be argued about. 1 think<lb />
they should�if ourarguments led to<lb />
progress. They don't. What an irra-<lb />
tional, unconscionable waste.<lb />
Fortunately, 1 have a solution.<lb />
With a relatively small investment of<lb />
time and money, we can put racism<lb />
(and ail ourargumentsabout it) behind<lb />
us forever. Here is my plan<lb />
We need only do what several<lb />
other countriesaround the world have<lb />
beendoing for the past few years: split<lb />
up.<lb />
We'll set a rule of thumb that<lb />
each different ethnic group should<lb />
receive a contiguous area of land<lb />
roughly proportional to its percentage<lb />
of the total population, and that every<lb />
ethnic group should havea minimum<lb />
of one seaport, for purposes of trade<lb />
and commerce with other nations.<lb />
Blacks are about 10 percent of<lb />
the population (according to my in-<lb />
creasingly unreliable memory), so it<lb />
seems fair, as a rough guide, to allocate<lb />
10 percent of the states to them. For<lb />
the sakeof discussion, blacks will take<lb />
five states in the Southeast � say,<lb />
Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Missis-<lb />
sippi, and Louisiana. That provides<lb />
them with choice real estate and oil<lb />
fields.<lb />
What's more, several of those<lb />
states contain large numbersof blacks<lb />
already, many of them poor. They<lb />
can't afford to move and won't have<lb />
to.<lb />
That done, the rest is easy. Say,<lb />
New York for Jews, some part of Texas<lb />
for Hispanics. Asians will relocatein a<lb />
portion of Oregon.<lb />
For purposes of historical irony<lb />
and poetic justice, Plymouth Rockand<lb />
By<lb />
Scott<lb />
Maxwell<lb />
Editorial<lb />
Columnist<lb />
surrounding areas will be divided<lb />
among descendants of various<lb />
American Indian tribes.<lb />
The remainder, of course, is for<lb />
whites. (Or should we split that, too,<lb />
among Irish-Americans, Italian-<lb />
Americans, and so on7 We are after<lb />
ethnic purity, you know.)<lb />
Wecan hash out more equitable<lb />
arrangements, if there's something<lb />
I've overlooked (and there probably<lb />
is). The point is, each major ethnic<lb />
group will own and control its own<lb />
region of what is now the United<lb />
States.<lb />
There's one more condition to<lb />
stipulate. Each new nation must agree<lb />
never to have any kind of relationship<lb />
with theothers, period. Nodiplomatic<lb />
relations, no sailing in each other's<lb />
waters, no flying over each other's<lb />
airspace, no wars (difficult to en force,<lb />
I realize), nothing. The whole point of<lb />
this plan is to achieve separation, after<lb />
all. Why mess it up?<lb />
As an interim measure, inter-<lb />
racial couples and persons of mixed<lb />
backgrounds will be granted dual<lb />
citizenships as appropriate. That's a<lb />
problem that will substantially dis-<lb />
appear in a generation anyway, since<lb />
the strictly enforced separation I just<lb />
mentioned will preclude future in-<lb />
termarriages.<lb />
If we follow this plan, we will in<lb />
the future be spared the frothings of<lb />
white racists that blacks are conspir-<lb />
ing to take away all the good jobs (or<lb />
that Jews secretly own and control all<lb />
the businesses); likewise, we will be<lb />
spared the delusions of black racists<lb />
that all whites areout to exclude them<lb />
from business opportunities.<lb />
Whites won't be allowed into<lb />
thcblacks' country, so they can t work<lb />
in their businesses, much lew control<lb />
them. And vice versa.<lb />
In sum, all ethnic groups w<lb />
free to go their own merry ways<lb />
untroubled by Others<lb />
So that's the plan. It we wish<lb />
we can now begin to implement I �<lb />
We could � if we really, reallv<lb />
wanted to � grow the hell up We<lb />
could, it we wanted to, begin to trea-<lb />
sure and respect our society's i<lb />
sitv<lb />
Not just our physical diverv:<lb />
which is of little interest or value in<lb />
itself, but our cultural and p-<lb />
diversity.<lb />
For example, Clarence Thomas<lb />
and Thurgood Marshall have bttkifl<lb />
common with each other except ska<lb />
color, but why should we care about<lb />
their skin color? We could,  M<lb />
wanted to, focus instead on what we<lb />
can learn from each of those wrf<lb />
different men. Their ethnicitv is irrel-<lb />
evant, it is their minds that matter<lb />
At the same time, we could � i!<lb />
we wanted to � stop preferd :r.a:<lb />
separation would bnng us anything<lb />
but a temporary respite. There is no<lb />
shame or loss in integrating i diversf;<lb />
society; there is only strength �pro-<lb />
vided, of course, that both, the larger<lb />
group and the smaller group make<lb />
genuine efforts to learn boa each<lb />
other.<lb />
If we're going to separate b �<lb />
each other, then let's do it already and<lb />
get on with our lives.<lb />
But if we're not willing to<lb />
separate from each other, we are go-<lb />
ing to have to learn to get along with<lb />
each other Period.<lb />
I am largely past caring which<lb />
we do. But it's time we either gave up<lb />
and went our separate ways, or :artti<lb />
to look past the anger.<lb />
Now.<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
Student voters should exercise rights<lb />
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Letters to the Editor<lb />
Mandelker's date-rape definition angers student<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I would like to address Mr.<lb />
Mandelker's letter of Feb. 25. His ref-<lb />
erence to date rape as an "alleged<lb />
phenomenon" is not only ignorant,<lb />
but a blantant slap in the face to those<lb />
who have been raped. Whether rape<lb />
occurs from a brutal, violent attack by<lb />
a man jumping out from behind a<lb />
bush, or it occurs when a victim knows<lb />
the person committing the crime, rape<lb />
is rape.<lb />
No means no.<lb />
There are many women on<lb />
campus who have gone through this<lb />
ordeal, and not reported it. The police<lb />
treat victims like perpetrators. The<lb />
courts analyze victims' backgrounds<lb />
and discuss whether or not "they<lb />
asked for it<lb />
Date rape is not a "non-existent<lb />
crime<lb />
Rape exists, and will not go<lb />
away. Women are confronting the<lb />
truth. Mr. Mandelker is the one<lb />
wearing dirty spectacles.<lb />
Rachael Autry<lb />
Junior<lb />
English Education<lb />
Bush's environmental stance brings concern<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
The United Nations conference<lb />
on the environment at Rio de Janeiro,<lb />
Brazil, in June offers a great opportu-<lb />
nity for the world's only remaining<lb />
superpower to lead. And our presi-<lb />
dent isn't even planning to go!<lb />
Doesn't he know that if we wait<lb />
to be absolutely sure there's a green-<lb />
house effect, it will be too late to avoid<lb />
the evils?<lb />
Can't he see that we need<lb />
worldwide population control? That<lb />
if each couple produced only four<lb />
productive offspring, the space that<lb />
was adequate 50 years ago would be<lb />
packed? That without population con-<lb />
trol, a half-island like Haiti is doomed<lb />
to poverty, starvation and massive<lb />
emigration, even without despotic<lb />
government?<lb />
Doesn't he recognize that pro-<lb />
tecting the ozone layer is an interna-<lb />
tional necessity? I appreciate his<lb />
moving up the target date for almost<lb />
zero percent production of CFC's in<lb />
the United States. But it's vague to me.<lb />
Is it more than words? Will we just<lb />
substitute something that's only a little<lb />
less dangerous? If we have a good<lb />
plan, let's "exporf it at the confer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
U.S. leadershipcould begin with<lb />
the agenda. The worst contributor to<lb />
environmental destruction � wars<lb />
and preparation for wars�isn't on it.<lb />
Our president could insist it be added<lb />
now while TV images of burning oil<lb />
wells and oil releases that dwarf<lb />
Exxon-Valdez are fresh in minds an<lb />
over the world.<lb />
Let our environmental presi-<lb />
dent carry the banner. Let our country<lb />
lead the world.<lb />
Edith Webber<lb />
English Department<lb />
Emeritus<lb />
The North Carolina Presiden-<lb />
tial Primary will be held on May 5.<lb />
Who will you vote for? I know, I know,<lb />
voting is a lot of trouble. You haven't<lb />
had time to register. You don't even<lb />
know where to register. Besides, poli-<lb />
ticians don't care about college stu-<lb />
dents, anyway, so why bother?<lb />
Well, voting is no more trouble<lb />
than standing in line outside a bar on<lb />
a Saturday night to get in and pay<lb />
$230 for a beer. Registering to vote<lb />
takes about a tenth of the time it takes<lb />
to register for classes every semester,<lb />
and the Board of Elections is conve-<lb />
niently located in the same building<lb />
as the liquor store downtown on<lb />
Cotanche Street. And, oh yes, the rea-<lb />
son politicians don't care about us is<lb />
because less than 35 percent of the<lb />
people in our age group vote.<lb />
You have to understand that<lb />
politicians are pretty low on the food<lb />
chain, lower even than lawyers, and<lb />
votes are all they care about (other<lb />
than money, which they just use to<lb />
buy votes). It doesn't bother them that<lb />
our generation will be the one that has<lb />
to pay off the trillion-dollar national<lb />
debt or the billion-dollar interest on<lb />
that debt.<lb />
Politicians don't care that many<lb />
of us won't find jobs when we gradu-<lb />
ate, or that we may not be able to<lb />
afford health insurance when we're<lb />
out from under our parents' policies.<lb />
They don't care that our generation's<lb />
success or failure will be the nation's<lb />
success or failure. None of that mat-<lb />
ters and none of us matter because we<lb />
don't give them the votes they need to<lb />
get in or stay in office.<lb />
Thaf s the sad truth of it. The<lb />
level of a politician's concern over an<lb />
By Hugh Hawley<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
issue is directly related to the number<lb />
of votes that issue will generate. A<lb />
candidate (or his highly-paid cam-<lb />
paign managers) will analyze an is-<lb />
sue, decide how many votes he will<lb />
get by supporting or not supporting<lb />
it, and then determine on that basis<lb />
his own personal, deeply-held con-<lb />
victions. So, if you don't vote, you<lb />
don't get to help the candidate make<lb />
up his mind.<lb />
However, if you do vote, the<lb />
politicians will be forced to take into<lb />
account your opinion on an issue, and<lb />
to determine the effect your vote will<lb />
have on their candidacy. That's how<lb />
we originally got the right to vote in<lb />
1972. The government was sending<lb />
18-to-20-year-olds to Vietnam, even<lb />
though they couldn't vote. The lead-<lb />
ers of our nation didn't care that that<lb />
was a bit unjust (the founding fathers<lb />
were mad about taxation without rep-<lb />
resentation, yet Lyndon Johnson had<lb />
no problem with conscription without<lb />
representation), but when enough<lb />
people our age made it a problem, the<lb />
politicians realized that they had bet-<lb />
ter listen or those young people would<lb />
vote them out of office when they<lb />
turned 21.<lb />
Now none of us have to worry<lb />
about being drafted, but there are<lb />
plenty of other things out there that<lb />
ought to really piss us off. The people<lb />
who voted when we weren't old<lb />
enough seem to have really left us in<lb />
the outhouse as far as finding a suc-<lb />
cessful career. You seniors know what<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
f<lb />
I'm talking about. Just trv to find a �b<lb />
out there that is even remote! v related<lb />
to the degree you have spent five M<lb />
six years earning. I've seen news sto-<lb />
nes about recent graduates commit-<lb />
ting the most distasteful act ot moving<lb />
back in with their parents.<lb />
After four or five years ot not<lb />
having to make your bed, being able<lb />
to stay out all night drinking and<lb />
living without the fear of a parent<lb />
walking in on you and your girlfnend<lb />
while you're  well, vou know, can<lb />
you imagine having to live at home<lb />
again? The horror<lb />
But that may be what we're fac-<lb />
ing if the economy doesn't turn<lb />
around. It seems like it will be up to us<lb />
youngsters to makethechanges.Since<lb />
we won't be able to find jobs in the<lb />
near future, we can't really turn the<lb />
politicians' heads with money (which<lb />
speaks almost as loudly as votes), and<lb />
since members of congress won't read<lb />
a letter unless it's signed by the owne<lb />
of a multi-million dollar corporation<lb />
within their district, we better use the<lb />
only form of expression we're allow<lb />
� voting.<lb />
Sometime during the month oil<lb />
March, there will be a stand outside<lb />
the Student Store where some of youi<lb />
more civic-minded peers will be try<lb />
ing to get you to register. Unlike most<lb />
of the people who set up a table ort<lb />
that sidewalk, we won't be asking for<lb />
money or trying to get you to join<lb />
anything; well simply be giving votf<lb />
the chance to exercise your right ta<lb />
manipulate the minds of the candH<lb />
dates by causing them to consider th<lb />
effect of our opinions on their em<lb />
payment outlook. 1 do hope you'<lb />
drop by. ;<lb />
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By Valeria Balogh<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Abstract expressionism is<lb />
alive and well here at ECU re-<lb />
marked Donald Furst, judged this<lb />
year's Illumtna Art Competition.<lb />
Furst is a professor at the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at<lb />
Wilmington where he teaches<lb />
printmaking and drawing<lb />
After several hoursot viewing<lb />
and reviewing the entries, Furst<lb />
explained why he chose the pieces<lb />
that won. He also talked about what<lb />
a judge looks for m a winning piece<lb />
of art work.<lb />
Furst's overall view about the<lb />
work was that there was a curious<lb />
hxation with a quirkv kind ot Gothic<lb />
surrealism. He also saw an interest<lb />
in vigorous brush strokes and an<lb />
expressionishc, highly emotional<lb />
treatment of the figure Furst<lb />
seemed pleased and interested in<lb />
the work that ECU s art students<lb />
are doing.<lb />
The most successful pieces in<lb />
Furst's eves were the ones with<lb />
picture unity � ones where all the<lb />
pai of a piece seemed to be work-<lb />
ing together to convey a<lb />
idea. Furst said each w<lb />
projected a senous intei<lb />
"They knew what th<lb />
togetacrossandgotitaci<lb />
said.<lb />
Furst used acuratorj<lb />
ti veon judging the work!<lb />
agenda, nor theme in<lb />
he judged. He chose thl<lb />
piece regardless of sizJ<lb />
style, subject matter or ii<lb />
said that even though<lb />
student show, he revj<lb />
pieces that were free ot<lb />
ence � art that came a<lb />
the student's own expej<lb />
Artists are alwavs I<lb />
appointment when a<lb />
they entered in a comr.<lb />
jected. There is always i<lb />
of why their entry did<lb />
When Furst was as<lb />
some light on this qu<lb />
sponded by mentionit<lb />
culty of a judge's positl<lb />
Hesaidthatapiec<lb />
in one regard and taill<lb />
Examples could be'<lb />
drawn yet poorly coml<lb />
or a work could be<lb />
Lost Colony f o<lb />
By Lisa Williams<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It all began in 1387 when 113<lb />
men, women and children left<lb />
PI vmouth, England and set sail to a<lb />
new land. But their dreams disap-<lb />
peared as quickly as the people did<lb />
� with hardly a trace.<lb />
People have always been fasci-<lb />
nated with the story of the first<lb />
struggle in the new land. This is<lb />
why Paul Green's elaborate theat-<lb />
rical spectacle, "The Lost Colony<lb />
will enter its 52nd production sea-<lb />
son on June 12.<lb />
Not only does this outdoor<lb />
drama teach history, it also offers<lb />
voung actors valuable training<lb />
ground in all face! I<lb />
theatre.<lb />
These original pi<lb />
on actual events anc<lb />
where the events tool,<lb />
summer some 4,3v<lb />
students find jobsmot<lb />
"The Lost Colon vl<lb />
first and longest run<lb />
performance, will be 1<lb />
he auditions for tt<lb />
drama.<lb />
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and production staff<lb />
of three casting calls.i<lb />
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Maxwell's Silver Hammer<lb />
Bush should crack down on drugs Modest proposal willsolve racism<lb />
he Democratic Staff of the House the last decade could be used to virtually<lb />
judicary crime subcommittee issued a re- seal off the American border from the drug<lb />
port Monday concerning the drug problem cartels It would not solve the problem, but<lb />
in the United States. The report stated that it is a start.<lb />
there is no evidence that a single street Drugs destroy. They promote violence,<lb />
dealer has missed a single sale because he the spread of AIDS, birth detects, unem-<lb />
couldn't get his hands on a rock ot crack<lb />
Drug dealers in the United States have<lb />
i ontinuous access to supplies and have no<lb />
problem fulfilling user demand.<lb />
v ,eorge Bush and leaders from five<lb />
Latin American countries will meet in San<lb />
Antonio, Texas, today to discuss the prob-<lb />
lem ot drugs Each U.S. president since<lb />
1 vndon ohnson has revealed a plan tor a<lb />
War on Drugs Each plan has failed; more<lb />
than 26 million Americans used drugs in<lb />
1991 and and put more than $140 billion in<lb />
the pockets ot drug dealers.<lb />
The time has come to be serious.<lb />
plovment  the list goes on.<lb />
People use drugs tor a number ot rea-<lb />
sons. Whether it be tor escape, relaxation,<lb />
boredom, whatever � this country has a<lb />
problem. It fewer drugs entered the coun-<lb />
try, Americans could concentrate on other<lb />
problems, illiteracy and poverty to name<lb />
just two. With fewer drugs available, more<lb />
Americans would have a healthier mind<lb />
with which to function. A healthy mind is<lb />
at least a starting point tor solving other<lb />
problems.<lb />
Drug abuse derives from deep socio-<lb />
economic problems. There may never be<lb />
The Bush administration needs to fight an answer to stopping the drug problem in<lb />
drugs on all fronts Improved education in America.<lb />
schools, better treatment for dependents<lb />
and stopping drugs from entering the<lb />
I ountry should all be top priorities.<lb />
With the wist military capabilities of<lb />
this country, the Bush administration could<lb />
severely hamper the influx of drugs enter-<lb />
ing this country. The extensive number of<lb />
weapons purchased by the United States in<lb />
As long as the family foundation con-<lb />
tinues to crumble and society continues to<lb />
alienate its members, there will always be<lb />
a desire to escape.<lb />
There may be no clear-cut answer for<lb />
solving the drug problem, but leaders can<lb />
at least make a serious attempt to keep as<lb />
many people off drugs as possible.<lb />
CHir country's incessant bicker<lb />
ing about race-related issues is no<lb />
longer productive. Think of the time<lb />
and energy we expend in arguments<lb />
about affirmative action and reverse<lb />
discrimination and "hate crimes" and<lb />
all tin- rcsl of it.<lb />
It's not th.it these issues<lb />
shouldn't bo argued about 1 think<lb />
they should it our arguments led to<lb />
progress. They don't Wh.it an irra-<lb />
tional, unconscionable waste.<lb />
Fortunately, I have a solution<lb />
With a relatively '�mall investment ot<lb />
timo and money, wo can put racism<lb />
(andallourargumentsabout it) behind<lb />
us forever I lore is my plan<lb />
Wo need only do what several<lb />
other countries around the world have<lb />
boon doing tor t ho past tow years: split<lb />
up<lb />
U. II set a rule ot thumb that<lb />
each ditr. rent ethnic group should<lb />
receive a contiguous area ot land<lb />
roughlv proportional to its percentage<lb />
ot the total population, and that every<lb />
ethnic group should havea minimum<lb />
ot one seaport, tor purjx'sos ot trade<lb />
and commerce with other nations<lb />
Blacks are about bt percent ot<lb />
the population (according to mv in-<lb />
Byryk<lb />
Scott Maxwell?i<lb />
1 ditorial' - W<lb />
Columnist�f.<lb />
surrounding anas v. tx I '� :� d<lb />
among descendants ot various<lb />
American Indian tribes<lb />
The remainder, ot course, is tor<lb />
whites. (Or should we spin that, too<lb />
among Irish-Americans, Italian-<lb />
Americans, and so on? We ttre after<lb />
ethnic purity, you know 1<lb />
Wecan hash out moreequitable<lb />
arrangements, it there's something<lb />
I've overlooked (and there probably<lb />
is) Ihe point is, each major ethnic<lb />
iwn Ard control its own<lb />
region<lb />
states<lb />
at is now the United<lb />
Whites von't be<lb />
theblacks'country, so tl 1<lb />
in their businesses, much 1<lb />
them And vice versa<lb />
Insum.allethi 51<lb />
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s that's th. ; Lai If<lb />
wecan now begin to implenv � �<lb />
Wo 0 uld if wen 1 . �� . .<lb />
wanted to srms the h<lb />
could.  wo wanted t t: .<lb />
sure and respect our society<lb />
SitV<lb />
Not ust our phy u  hversin<lb />
which is ot little interest - .<lb />
itself, but our cultural ind pei<lb />
diversity<lb />
For exam pk 11<lb />
and Thurgood Marsha<lb />
common with each other � tskti<lb />
ailnr, but why should wi<lb />
By Valeria Balogh<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Abstract expressionism i<lb />
alive and well here at EC<lb />
marked Donal J Furs! tdgi<lb />
war's fflumina Arl ' mpetit<lb />
burst is a professor it th<lb />
sitv ot North arolina<lb />
Wilmington v. here I<lb />
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and reviewing the enb<lb />
explained why hi I e the pie<lb />
thatwon.lk.iis. talked ab<lb />
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of art work<lb />
Furst's overall   . I<lb />
work was that thei isacuriou<lb />
ticationv.it! 1 �� �<lb />
surrealism. I lea - awai<lb />
in vigorous brui I trok . I 1<lb />
expressionist highly. I 1<lb />
treatment ol the figun<lb />
seemed pleased and nten ted<lb />
the work that EC1 ttl tudei<lb />
are doing<lb />
The most successful ; ie<lb />
Furst's eyes ��� � re the 01<lb />
picture unit) 1 ines '��� here all tr<lb />
parts of a piece seemed to be ��� r<lb />
.� � gether 1 nvej -<lb />
It 1 Furst said each wf<lb />
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"here's one more condition to their �-km a!or v�.<lb />
Stipulate Ea h new nation must agree<lb />
never to haveany kind ot relationship<lb />
with the others, period Nodiplomatic<lb />
relations, no sailing in each other's<lb />
waters, no living over each other's<lb />
airspace, no wars (difficult to enforce<lb />
1 realize), nothing The whole point ot<lb />
wanted to, focus instead nwl at iw<lb />
can learn from each or tl<lb />
ditterent men Their ethnicity - �-� -<lb />
evant; it is their minds tl �<lb />
At the same time v<lb />
we wanted to - stop pro i<lb />
separation would brine us tnytl <lb />
creasingly unreliable memory), so it this plan is to achieve separation, after but a temporary respite fhei<lb />
 top ev'<lb />
seems fair, as a rough guide, to allocate<lb />
10 percent of the states to them Fror<lb />
thesakeof discussion, blacks will take<lb />
five states m the Southeast say,<lb />
Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Missis<lb />
sippi, and Louisiana That provides<lb />
them with choice real estate and oil<lb />
fields.<lb />
What's more, several of those<lb />
states contain large numbers of blacks<lb />
already, many of them poor. Thev<lb />
can't attord to move and won't have<lb />
to.<lb />
That done, the rest is easy Si<lb />
all. Whv mess it up1<lb />
As an interim measure, inter-<lb />
racial couples and persons ot mixed<lb />
backgrounds will be granted dual<lb />
citizenships as appropriate "hat's a<lb />
problem that will substantially dis-<lb />
appear in a generation anyway, since<lb />
the strictly enforced separation I just<lb />
mentioned will preclude future in-<lb />
termarriages.<lb />
It we follow this plan, we will in<lb />
the future be spared the frothing: ot<lb />
white racists that blacks are conspir-<lb />
ing to take away all the good nbs (or<lb />
New York tor )ews, some part ot Texas that lews secret Iv own and control all<lb />
torHispamcs Asians will relocate in a the businesses); likewise, we will be<lb />
portion ot Oregon. spared the delusions 0! black racists<lb />
For purposes ot historical irony that all whites are out to exclude them<lb />
and poetic justice, Plymouth Rock and from business opportunities<lb />
shame or loss in integrating ad<lb />
society; there is only strength<lb />
vided, ot course, that both thi � t<lb />
group and the smaller cr<lb />
genuine efforts to ear fi<lb />
other<lb />
it we're going to separj<lb />
eachother, then let's do it aln � Mid<lb />
get on with our lives<lb />
But it we're not wil ng to<lb />
separate from each other w n -<lb />
ing to have to learn to g I 3 '  ���<lb />
each other Period<lb />
I am largely past caring ���" �"<lb />
we do But it's time we either gavt r<lb />
and went our separate ways -<lb />
to look past the anger<lb />
Now<lb />
Lost Colony f o<lb />
Bv Lisa Williams<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It all began it 1587 when 115<lb />
men, women and children left<lb />
Plymouth, England and sel sail tea<lb />
new land But their dreams disap<lb />
pearedasqukkJyasthepeopledid<lb />
� with hardlv a trace.<lb />
Pet ipiehavealwaysbeen fas 1<lb />
nated with the story of the first<lb />
struggle in the new land. This is<lb />
v hv Paul (Ireen's elaborate theat-<lb />
rical spei lade, "The LostCblony<lb />
will enter its '2nJ production sea-<lb />
son on une 12.<lb />
Not only does this outdoor<lb />
drama teach history, it also otters<lb />
young actors valuable training<lb />
where trw<lb />
summer some 4,50<lb />
students find jobs<lb />
' The Lost O<lb />
: �   run<lb />
performance, will be<lb />
lie audit ns for tl<lb />
drama<lb />
Thismuskal �<lb />
will choose actors -1<lb />
and production si<lb />
of three casting.<lb />
take place in Mai<lb />
29.<lb />
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Letters to the Editor<lb />
ftaoftZ<lb />
Student voters should exercise rights I<lb />
Mandelker's date-rape definition angers student<lb />
It) The Editor:<lb />
I would like to address Mr.<lb />
Ma nd el kefs letter of Feb. 25. His ref-<lb />
erence to date rape as an "allegixi<lb />
phenomenon" is not only ignorant,<lb />
but a blantant slap in the face to those<lb />
who have been raped. Whether rape<lb />
01 urs from a brutal, violent attack by<lb />
a man jumping out from behind a<lb />
hush, or it occurs when a victim knows<lb />
the person committing the crime, rape<lb />
is rape.<lb />
No means no<lb />
There are many women on<lb />
campus who have gone through this<lb />
ordeal, and not reported it. The police<lb />
treat victims like perpetrators. The<lb />
courts analyze victims' backgrounds<lb />
and discuss whether or not "they<lb />
asked for it"<lb />
Date rape is not a "non-existent<lb />
crime<lb />
Rape exists, and will not go<lb />
away. Women are confronting the<lb />
truth. Mr. Mandelker is the one<lb />
wearing dirty spectacles.<lb />
Rachael Autry<lb />
Junior<lb />
English Education<lb />
Bush's environmental stance brings concern<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
Ihe United Nations ronference<lb />
on the environment at Rio de Janeiro,<lb />
Brazil, in June offers a great opportu-<lb />
nity for the world's only remaining<lb />
superpower to lead. And our presi-<lb />
dent isn't even planning to go!<lb />
Doesn't he know that if we wait<lb />
to be absolutely sure there's a green-<lb />
house effect, it will betoo late toavoid<lb />
the evils?<lb />
Can't he see that we need<lb />
worldwide population control? That<lb />
if each couple produced only four<lb />
productive offspring, the space that<lb />
was adequate 50 years ago would be<lb />
packed?That without population con-<lb />
trol, a half-island like Haiti is doomed<lb />
to poverty, starvation and massive<lb />
emigration, even without despotic<lb />
government?<lb />
Doesn't he recognize that pro-<lb />
tecting the ozone layer is an interna-<lb />
tional necessity? I appreciate his<lb />
moving up the target date for almost<lb />
zero percent production of CFC's in<lb />
the United States. But it's vague to me.<lb />
Is it more than words? Will we just<lb />
substitute something that's only a little<lb />
less dangerous? If we have a good<lb />
plan, let's "export" it at the ronfer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
U.S.leadershipcould begin with<lb />
the agenda. The worst contributor to<lb />
environmental destruction � wars<lb />
and preparation for wars � isn't on it.<lb />
Our president could insist it be added<lb />
now while TV images of burning oil<lb />
wells and oil releases that dwarf<lb />
Exxon-Valdez are fresh in minds all<lb />
over the world.<lb />
Let our environmental presi-<lb />
dent carry the banner. Let our country<lb />
lead the world.<lb />
Edith Webber<lb />
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Emeritus<lb />
The North Carolina Presiden-<lb />
tial Primary will be held on May 5.<lb />
Who will you vote tor11 know, I know,<lb />
voting is a lot ot trouble. You haven't<lb />
had time to register. You don't even<lb />
know whereto register Besides, poli-<lb />
ticians don't care about college stu-<lb />
dents, anyway, so why bother?<lb />
Well, voting is no more trouble<lb />
than standing in line outside a bar on<lb />
a Saturday night to get in and pay<lb />
S2.50 for a beer. Registering to vote<lb />
takes about a tenth of the time it takes<lb />
to register for classes every semester,<lb />
and the Board of Elections is conve-<lb />
niently located in the same building<lb />
as the liquor store downtown on<lb />
Cotanche Street. And, oh yes, the rea-<lb />
son politicians don't care about us is<lb />
because less than .15 percent of the<lb />
people in our age group vote.<lb />
You have to understand that<lb />
politicians are pretty low on the food<lb />
chain, lower even than lawyers, and<lb />
votes are all they can- about (other<lb />
than money, which they just use to<lb />
buy votes). It doesn' t bother them t hat<lb />
our generation will be the one that has<lb />
to pav off the trillion-dollar national<lb />
debt or the billion-dollar interest on<lb />
that debt.<lb />
Politicians don't carethat many<lb />
of us won't find jobs when we gradu-<lb />
ate, or that we may not be able to<lb />
afford health insurance when we're<lb />
out from under our parents' policies.<lb />
They don't care that our generation's<lb />
success or failure will be the nation's<lb />
success or failure. None of that mat-<lb />
ters and none of us matter because we<lb />
don't give them the votes they need to<lb />
get in or stay in office.<lb />
That's the sad truth of it. The<lb />
level of a politician's concern over an<lb />
By Hugh Hawley<lb />
Special to The tast Carolinian<lb />
issue is directly related to the number<lb />
of votes that issue will generate A<lb />
candidate (or his highly-paid cam-<lb />
paign managers) will analyze an is-<lb />
sue, decide how many votes he will<lb />
get by supporting or not supporting<lb />
it, and then determine on that basis<lb />
his own personal, deeply-held con-<lb />
victions. St), if you don't vote, vou<lb />
don't get to help the candidate make<lb />
up his mind.<lb />
However, if you do vote, the<lb />
politicians will be forced to take into<lb />
account your opinion on an issue, and<lb />
to determine the effect your vote will<lb />
have on their candidacy. That's how<lb />
we originally got the right to vote in<lb />
1972. The government was sending<lb />
18-to-20-year-olds to Vietnam, even<lb />
though they couldn't vote. The lead-<lb />
ers of our nation didn't care that that<lb />
was a bit unjust (the founding fathers<lb />
were mad about taxation without rep-<lb />
resentation, yet Lyndon Johnson had<lb />
no problem with conscription without<lb />
representation), but when enough<lb />
people our age made it a problem, the<lb />
politicians realized that they had bet-<lb />
ter listen orthoseyoung people would<lb />
vote them out of office when they<lb />
turned 21.<lb />
Now none of us have to worry<lb />
about being drafted, but there are<lb />
plenty of other things out there that<lb />
ought to really piss us off. The people<lb />
who voted when we weren't old<lb />
enough seem to have really left us in<lb />
the outhouse as far as finding a suc-<lb />
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ing if the economy doesn't turn<lb />
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February 27, 1992<lb />
Illwriina art projects 'serious intent7<lb />
By Valeria Balogh<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Abstract expressionism is<lb />
alive and well here at ECU re-<lb />
marked Donald Furst, judge of this<lb />
year's lllumina Art Competition.<lb />
I urst is a professor at the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina at<lb />
Wilmington where he teaches<lb />
printmaking md drawing.<lb />
tter seven! hotrod viewing<lb />
and reviewing the entries, Furst<lb />
explained why he chose the pieces<lb />
thai won I loalso talked about what<lb />
i ; idge looks for in a winning piece<lb />
p art work.<lb />
( urst's overall view about the<lb />
work w.is that there was a curious<lb />
I v.itu mi with, t quirky kind of Gothic<lb />
surrealism. I leaJsosswatt interest<lb />
in vigorous brush strokes and an<lb />
expressionistic, highly emotional<lb />
treatment of the figure. Furst<lb />
seemed pleased and interested in<lb />
the work that ECU'S art students<lb />
in doing.<lb />
The most successful pieces in<lb />
Fursfs eves were the ones with<lb />
picture unity � ones where all the<lb />
i a piece seemed to be work<lb />
ing together to convey a dominant<lb />
idea. Furst said each work chosen<lb />
projected a serious intent.<lb />
"They knew what they wanted<lb />
to get acrossand got it across Furst<lb />
said.<lb />
Furst used acuratorial perspec-<lb />
tive on judging the work. He had no<lb />
agenda, nor theme in mind when<lb />
he judged. He chose the strongest<lb />
piece regardless of size, material,<lb />
style, subject matter or imagery. He<lb />
said that even though this was a<lb />
student show, he rewarded the<lb />
pieces that were free of direct influ-<lb />
ence � art that came directly from<lb />
the student's own experience.<lb />
Artists are always fighting dis-<lb />
appointment when a piece of art<lb />
they entered in a competition is re-<lb />
jected. There is always the question<lb />
of why their entry did not get in.<lb />
When Furst was asked to shed<lb />
some light on this question he re-<lb />
sponded by mentioning the diffi-<lb />
culty of a judge's position<lb />
He said that a piece can do well<lb />
in one regard and fail in another.<lb />
Examples could be a beautifully<lb />
drawn yet poorly composed piece,<lb />
or a work could be superbly pre-<lb />
sented but the idea is second hand.<lb />
Another factor in success could be<lb />
the way a piece is cropped on the<lb />
edges.<lb />
For Furst it is a painful process<lb />
to reject show pieces that had in-<lb />
triguing possibilities or effective<lb />
passages yet the whole d id not coa-<lb />
lesce.<lb />
Furst also went on to explain<lb />
why each piece won.<lb />
Kerry Smith's "Clay Woman"<lb />
won Best in Show.<lb />
"This piece intrigued me be-<lb />
causeofit'sresolutionofopposites<lb />
Furst said. "The colors are gentle<lb />
and the surface is a rich accumula-<lb />
tion of pigment.<lb />
The second place winner was<lb />
Sherri Cowan for her si 1 ver perf u me<lb />
container.<lb />
This piece attracted Furst be-<lb />
cause of its casual suavity and its<lb />
witty visual contradiction. He re-<lb />
ferred to it as "sweetness and the<lb />
toolbox<lb />
Third place went to Tamara<lb />
Fedder for her scratchboard piece,<lb />
"Shadows of Kitchens Past<lb />
"Thisartist made wonderful use<lb />
of the whole range of tones from<lb />
stark white to rich black and a par-<lb />
but the rugged surface and figure ticularly broad variety of grey tones<lb />
distortions are effectively disturb-<lb />
ing. The piece is at once subtle and<lb />
aggressive<lb />
Patrick Dougherty's "While<lb />
Waiting for a Change of Light in<lb />
Chapel Hill" was awarded first<lb />
place. According to Furst, this piece<lb />
succeeded because it wasmore than<lb />
one thing at the same time.<lb />
The paintingoperatesona level<lb />
of ferocious brush work and on an-<lb />
other level of visual discription. The<lb />
built entirely from scratches Furst<lb />
said.<lb />
"Despiteitsscale,thislittlepiece<lb />
has considerable visual impact. It<lb />
can hold its own with much larger<lb />
a nd colorful works. The marks made<lb />
and the imagery presented mesh<lb />
effectively<lb />
Several honorable mentions<lb />
were also given.<lb />
The lllumina show will be on<lb />
display until March 6. The exhibit is<lb />
Photo by Jit! Charry - ECU Photo lab<lb />
viewer ponders the relationship intheupstairsgalleryofMendenhall<lb />
between figures. Thecolorsare lush Student Center.<lb />
While Waiting for a Change of Light in Chapel Hill" by<lb />
Patrick Dougherty<lb />
Lost Colony found; requires 125 creative settlers for survival<lb />
By Lisa Williams<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It all began in 1587 when 115<lb />
women and children left<lb />
1 mouth, England and set sail to a<lb />
i w land. But their dreams disap-<lb />
I x ared asqukkfy as the people did<lb />
with hardly a trace.<lb />
People havealwaysbeen fasci-<lb />
nated with the story of the first<lb />
struggle in the new land. This is<lb />
 hy Paul Green's elaborate theat-<lb />
al spectacle, "The List Colony<lb />
a ill enter its 32nd production sea-<lb />
sort on lune 12.<lb />
Not onlv dcxs this outdoor<lb />
drama teach history, it also offers<lb />
young actors valuable training<lb />
ground in all facets of professional<lb />
theatre.<lb />
These original plavs are based<lb />
on actual events and performed<lb />
where the events took place. Each<lb />
summer some 4,500 university<lb />
students find jobs in outdoor drama.<lb />
"The Lost Colony the nations<lb />
first and longest running outdoor<lb />
performance, will be holding pub-<lb />
lic auditions for their outdoor<lb />
drama.<lb />
This musically concordant play<lb />
will choose actors, singers, dancers<lb />
and production Staff within a series<lb />
o three casting calls. The first will<lb />
take place in Manteo, N.C on Feb.<lb />
24.<lb />
One hundred and twenty-five<lb />
company members are needed to<lb />
fill this exhibition which tells the<lb />
story of the first English Colony<lb />
attempt to settle the shores of "new<lb />
world" America.<lb />
Director Fred Chappcll will be<lb />
returning for his seventh season to<lb />
oversee the production of 'The Lost<lb />
Colony Chappell is the former<lb />
artistic director of the Alliance The-<lb />
atre in Atlanta.<lb />
Lost Colony performers will<lb />
also beinvolved in workshops while<lb />
performing for Outer Banks audi-<lb />
ences six nights weekly during the<lb />
summer months. These provide the<lb />
actors with many chances to use<lb />
their theatrical skills.<lb />
The Professional Theatre Work-<lb />
shop gives ground to valuable train-<lb />
ing in all aspects of professional<lb />
theatre. Last year, they hosted the<lb />
Playwrights' Festival.<lb />
The festival offered company<lb />
members the opportunity to take<lb />
part in the creation of two new plays:<lb />
"Another Kind of Hero a musical<lb />
wntten by Philidelphia playwright<lb />
Lexley Steele; and "Zeke's Vision<lb />
adark comedy by playwright Hank<lb />
Bates.<lb />
The new shows were per-<lb />
formed and cntiqued at the Lost<lb />
Colony before opening in other<lb />
theatres this year.<lb />
The dramas are rich in<lb />
oppurtunitics for both performer<lb />
and technician.<lb />
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sionals train and rehearse actors<lb />
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centration,careful blockingand stiff<lb />
rehersal.<lb />
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trained to handle period weaponry<lb />
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torians and speech consultants are<lb />
some of the people contributing<lb />
their expertise to productions.<lb />
The design installation and<lb />
maintenenceof sophisticated equip-<lb />
ment for sound, voice refinement,<lb />
special effects and lighting all re-<lb />
quire skilled staff and state-of-the-<lb />
art technology.<lb />
In addition to all of their hard<lb />
work,actorsstill must compete with<lb />
tree frogs, heat lightning and sud-<lb />
den summer storms which are all<lb />
part of a night's work.<lb />
Actors and singers who are in-<lb />
terested in auditioning should re-<lb />
port Feb. 29 with a two-minute<lb />
monologue or two mintues of<lb />
singing at 10 a.m.Dancers will be<lb />
auditioned at 3 p.m along with<lb />
technicians and the costume staff.<lb />
If you're planning a visit to the<lb />
Lost Colony, which opens June 12,<lb />
don't forget to check out other sites<lb />
such as the Fort National Historical<lb />
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than Gardens.<lb />
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Pirates slip by Tribe, 79-75<lb />
Bv Robert S. Todd<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
K Ws lames U'wis played like<lb />
a pH Hill against William &amp; Mary<lb />
Wednesday night.<lb />
Lewii sxink his teeth into the<lb />
Yibe s defense for a career-high 21<lb />
pnitsnseven-of-10shHtingfmm<lb />
trn- floor, as the Pirates won 79-75.<lb />
Uuis lunsterriheight disadvantage<lb />
tys compensated by his raw<lb />
Jotennnvition.<lb />
Bigger men) make me come<lb />
out aixl play better Lewis said.<lb />
'Thv hype me up and I come out<lb />
md give 110 percent<lb />
K U trailed William &amp; Mary<lb />
most ol the first half and went into<lb />
the locker room down 33-32. After<lb />
trailing by as many as five points<lb />
early in the second half, the Pirates<lb />
went on a 31-17 scoring run to give<lb />
them a 67-57 lead with 4:09 remain-<lb />
ing.<lb />
TheBucshit20-of-30second half<lb />
free throws, holding a slim lead down<lb />
the stretch for the 79-75 victory.<lb />
'Teople might not believe i t, bu t<lb />
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said. "A lot of fanshave turned away<lb />
from us, but we need their support<lb />
The Tribe's Thomas Roberts<lb />
more than made up for the lack of<lb />
offense recicved fmmtheirbackcourt<lb />
trio of Kurt Small, David Cox, and<lb />
Derrick Peters. Roberts exploded<lb />
against the Pirates for31 points, lead-<lb />
ing both teams.<lb />
Ronnell Peterson turned in a<lb />
solid game while Lester Lyons<lb />
struggled for his nine points shoot-<lb />
ing two of 11 from the floor. Lyons<lb />
still managed to out score the Tribe's<lb />
Small, Cox, and Peters who com-<lb />
bined for seven pointson three-of-10<lb />
shooting.<lb />
Robin House sparked ECU de-<lb />
fensively in the second half.<lb />
"You canal wayscount on Robin<lb />
for certain things coach Eddie<lb />
Payne said.<lb />
House has only one more career<lb />
home game.<lb />
"If the Bulls draft me, it's time<lb />
for Jordan to retire House said with<lb />
a smile.<lb />
Lacrosse season opens with two wins<lb />
By Michael Ashley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
 perience, leadership and con-<lb />
d rung paved the way for a week-<lb />
end sweep of William &amp; Marv and<lb />
LNC-Greenabofo tor the ECU la-<lb />
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&amp; Mary. Leadership became the key<lb />
difference in a very physical ganx- as<lb />
the two teams played to a sudden<lb />
dcathovxThrne,ticJat5-5.0iie minute<lb />
into theoverrime period, HCU's Like<lb />
Slacum scored the winning giil to<lb />
complete a hat-trick and seal a 6-5<lb />
victory for the Pirates.<lb />
DrewBorqueand Kirk Katburg<lb />
also scored goals, while Wes Davis<lb />
and Larry Fortier added the defen-<lb />
sive punch tor ECU.<lb />
Sunday's ganx showed what a<lb />
far superior team can do to a young<lb />
program as the Pirates took on the<lb />
Spartans of UNC-Greensboro. On the<lb />
rainy afternoon, ECU picked apart an<lb />
unconditioned and overmatched<lb />
team with goal after goal. By the end<lb />
of the game, the score was 13-3.<lb />
Slacum, Katzburg and a host of<lb />
other Pirates tcxk part in the scoring,<lb />
including a fast break by Troy Plavec<lb />
and a hat-tnck from Chns Long.<lb />
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ington, D.C this weekend to take on<lb />
Georgetown and Howard.<lb />
Photo by Dail R��d � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Pirate netters take two<lb />
The ECU men's tennis team has won theirf irst two matches of the<lb />
year In Saturday's matchup with Catawba, the Pirates won 9-0.<lb />
winning all nine matches in straight sets. In singles action, ECU<lb />
won 72 games to Catawaba's five. The team will be in action<lb />
today as they host conference foe Old Dominion<lb />
Fraternity<lb />
'dribbles'<lb />
to UNC-W<lb />
By M. Chantal Weedman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will<lb />
be "dribbling down the pike" to<lb />
Wilmington this weekend in a<lb />
fundraiser for the chapter's<lb />
philanthrophy. The Ronald<lb />
McDonald House.<lb />
The First Pi Kappa Alpha 'Walk<lb />
to Wilmington' willbeginFndayat<lb />
the Student Store and will include<lb />
fraternity brothers as well as fac-<lb />
ulty. Approxiately 48 Pikes will<lb />
dribble a basketball 117 miles from<lb />
the ECU campus to I rask Coliseum<lb />
on thecampusof UNC-Wilmington<lb />
for the Saturday night matchupbe-<lb />
tween the Pi rates and theSeahawks.<lb />
Public Relations Director<lb />
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Pikes on their year-round involve-<lb />
ment with the chanty and espe-<lb />
cially for their efforts to raise funds<lb />
through the Walk.<lb />
"We at Ronald McDonald<lb />
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said.<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha president John<lb />
Hand said the idea for the<lb />
See PIKE page 8<lb />
Helios crowned co-champions in Virginia ultimate frisbee tournament<lb />
By Amy Oapp<lb />
Stafl Writer<lb />
rheECU women'sfnsbeeteam,<lb />
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The team opened the round-<lb />
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tives of the organization who<lb />
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Hand will begin the Walk at<lb />
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