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Sports<lb />
Closing In!<lb />
ECU is coming closer to<lb />
inking a deal with the<lb />
Liberty Bowl and possibly a<lb />
new conference. Story on<lb />
page 7. <lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
The Crow' Flies<lb />
Brandon Lee's last film<lb />
gets good marks despite<lb />
the plethora of mishaps<lb />
that occured during its<lb />
making. Story on page 5.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. 3&amp; �30<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Wednesday, May 25,1994<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Renovations to begin on central campus dorms<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Photo by Leslie Petty<lb />
Who knows what goes on behind closed doors? Actually, construction work has already begun on Slay<lb />
residence hall, pictured here, and on Umstead and White Hall, as well. Micro-friges are included.<lb />
Housekeepers begin rotation<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Campus living is chang-<lb />
ing, particularly housing. After<lb />
renovations, Slay and Umstead<lb />
residence halls will be open to<lb />
students fo- the 1995-1996<lb />
school year. Students assigned<lb />
to White Hall only have to wait<lb />
until this fall to enjoy their ac-<lb />
commodations.<lb />
Originally, Slay and<lb />
Umstead's renovation plans in-<lb />
cluded connecting the two halls.<lb />
However, because of financial<lb />
constraints, the halls will not be<lb />
joined.<lb />
'Basically, the hall will<lb />
be renovated as is said Inez<lb />
Fridley, associate director of<lb />
University Housing for Facility<lb />
Management.<lb />
In the future the two build-<lb />
ings will be connected, but un-<lb />
til then, there will be a court-<lb />
yard between the two buildings<lb />
and working elevators facing<lb />
the courtyard, said Emanuele<lb />
Amaro, director of university<lb />
housing<lb />
When construction begins<lb />
again, that courtyard will be re-<lb />
placed bv a three-story build-<lb />
ing. The first floor will be a so-<lb />
ciallounge space for students.<lb />
The second floor will<lb />
accomodate a computer room,<lb />
and the third floor will have a<lb />
weight room.<lb />
Other renovations include<lb />
all new mechanical systems<lb />
such as plumbing, electrical<lb />
wiring and hall carpeting. All<lb />
rooms will be air-conditioned<lb />
and furnished with new desks,<lb />
chairs, beds and carpeting.<lb />
Kitchens and 'bathrooms will<lb />
have new floor and wall tiles,<lb />
and each floor will have a<lb />
lounge. Amaro stressed that the<lb />
buildings will comply with the<lb />
American Disability Act (ADA).<lb />
Amaro has also proposed<lb />
that Slay and Umstead be co-<lb />
ed. Whether they will be co-ed<lb />
by building or floor will be de-<lb />
cided this fall. The occupancy<lb />
number will remain at about<lb />
500.<lb />
The residence halls will be<lb />
used "twelve months out of the<lb />
year, for summer school and<lb />
holidays Fridley said. Also,<lb />
they will be open for partici-<lb />
pants who attend conventions<lb />
and conferences held on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Amaro said that the<lb />
dorm selection process will<lb />
begin in March. Students who<lb />
currently live in White Hall<lb />
will be given priority.<lb />
Starting this fall, White<lb />
Hall will house upperclass<lb />
students and offer single-<lb />
room accommodations only.<lb />
The hall will be co-ed by floor,<lb />
with one more floor for<lb />
women than men due to the<lb />
first-come, first-serve basis<lb />
that was proposed to students<lb />
this spring. Slightly more<lb />
women responded quickly to<lb />
the nev housing option than<lb />
men. Currently, the hall is<lb />
filled with returning students<lb />
and space for new students is<lb />
not available. The hall will<lb />
house close to 200 people.<lb />
Though the hall is not<lb />
See WHITE page 2<lb />
Jason Williams<lb />
News Editor<lb />
To students who live in resi-<lb />
dence halls, housekeepers often<lb />
seem like "mothers away from<lb />
home In the past, housekeepers<lb />
worked in one dorm, and devel-<lb />
oped close relationships with many<lb />
students over the course of the se-<lb />
mester. Thanks to a new policy that<lb />
rotates housekeepers to ensure that<lb />
theyallhaveanequitableworkload,<lb />
the days of getting to know your<lb />
housekeeper may be over.<lb />
The policy, implemented on a<lb />
trial basis for the summer sessions,<lb />
is designed to make sure house-<lb />
keepingworkis"evenly distributed"<lb />
among the several dorms, said Di-<lb />
rector of HousekeepingServicesCJ.<lb />
Jeck He explained that before the<lb />
rotation policy, housekeepers in the<lb />
high-rise dorms on the west end of<lb />
campus would take care of 20,000<lb />
square feet while those in me central<lb />
Jackie Qnassis<lb />
buried in D.C.<lb />
NEW YORK (AP)�It was a<lb />
fleeting moment 32 years ago, a<lb />
handshake and a smile. But George<lb />
James spoke of Jacqueline Kennedy<lb />
Onassis as if she were a long-lost<lb />
friend.<lb />
"She was so beautiful said<lb />
James, a 77-year-old retired postal<lb />
worker, recalling his 1962encounter<lb />
with the first lady.<lb />
"Weboth said hello. Now, I'm<lb />
here to say goodbye<lb />
More than 1,000 ordinary<lb />
people mourned the passing of Mrs.<lb />
Onassis outside the Park Avenue<lb />
church where her funeral Mass was<lb />
held Monday. Their presence and<lb />
kind words were vivid reminders<lb />
that the public Mrs. Onassis tried to<lb />
keep atbay felt an intimacy with her<lb />
anyway.<lb />
"I loved Jackie very much<lb />
said Gladys Orchard, 74, who left<lb />
herMorristown,N.Jhomeat5a.m.<lb />
in hopes of getting a seat in St.<lb />
Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic<lb />
Church.<lb />
Butlikeeveryoneelse without<lb />
an engraved invitation, Mrs. Or-<lb />
chard could get no closer than a<lb />
See ONASSIS page 2<lb />
campus dorms would take care of<lb />
8,000 square feet.<lb />
Jeck said he has yet to receive<lb />
feedback,eitherpositiveor negative<lb />
about the change; however, some<lb />
housekeepers do not like the new<lb />
policy. Onehousekeeperwentas far<lb />
as to resign last month when she<lb />
was moved from Cotten Hall.<lb />
Mattie Suggs, a housekeeper<lb />
for 11 years, quit in late April and<lb />
stopped working May 13. She<lb />
worked on the first floor of Cotten<lb />
Hall for the past six years. "They<lb />
changed it around so much, it got so<lb />
rough for me for 11 years that I just<lb />
had to leave Suggs said. She said<lb />
that she had been in an accident and<lb />
she could not do some of the work<lb />
"They justwouldn'twork with<lb />
me she said. "They changed the<lb />
working rules. They took two<lb />
womenoff thefloor,and theymoved<lb />
Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
me out to Heming Residence Hall.<lb />
The dressers in Fleming feel like<lb />
they weigh 500 pounds. I just can't<lb />
move them<lb />
Suggs said that housekeepers<lb />
had no input as to the decision to<lb />
rotate, and she was not consulted<lb />
about the policy change until it was<lb />
put into effect. "They kept it under-<lb />
cover, they didn't tell us anything<lb />
Some studentsareopposed to<lb />
the rotation policy as well. "This has<lb />
really upset me said Jennifer<lb />
Tedder, an education major who<lb />
lived in Cotten Hall last semester.<lb />
"My housekeeper takes care of us.<lb />
She's like a mother and makes this<lb />
place feel like a community instead<lb />
of a dreary dorm<lb />
Tedder also said she woi Id<lb />
not be comfortable knowing that<lb />
"complete strangers will be in and<lb />
out one dav after another<lb />
Student named Volunteer of the Year<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
International program<lb />
offers cheaper travel<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Many students feel it would<lb />
be impossible to travel abroad with<lb />
their measly imcomes; however, it<lb />
is possible with the help of Global<lb />
Citizen Resource Network (GCRN).<lb />
GCRN is a new program es-<lb />
tablished to give students around<lb />
the world the opportunity to travel<lb />
and to intermingle with other cul-<lb />
tures in the world. With over 180<lb />
members worldwide, GCRN is a<lb />
great alternative for travelers in<lb />
countries such as the United States,<lb />
France, Spain, Australia and<lb />
Singapore. Members agree to host<lb />
other members for only two days<lb />
or nights per year, in exchange for<lb />
the same accommodations in an-<lb />
other country or another city within<lb />
their home continentcountry.<lb />
"It is also a domestic pro-<lb />
gram said Blair Ward, director of<lb />
membership recrui tment If a stu-<lb />
dent in North Carolina would like<lb />
to come to Los Angeles, that is pos-<lb />
sible<lb />
Ward said that GCRN offers<lb />
travelers the chance to get inside<lb />
the scene, rather than be lured into<lb />
traditional tourism traps.<lb />
"It helps studentsbridge anxi-<lb />
eties about traveling such as lan-<lb />
guage barriers Ward said. "Hav-<lb />
ing a member in another country<lb />
gives you the opportunity to get<lb />
into the local scene<lb />
Members provide GCRN<lb />
with an itinerary and GCRN gives<lb />
the traveler a list of members within<lb />
that area. The members are given<lb />
discounts on international air fares,<lb />
access to a computerized network<lb />
of travel contacts and translation<lb />
assistance. So, no need to worry<lb />
about being stuck in a foreign coun-<lb />
try with no dictionary.<lb />
TobecomepartofGCRRyou<lb />
must pay an initial $38 member-<lb />
ship fee, Ward said. Those who join<lb />
now are considered Charter Mem-<lb />
bers and receive a lifetime mem-<lb />
bership.<lb />
Those interested in GCRN can<lb />
call (619) 274-GCRN, or write: 5666<lb />
La JoUa Blvd. 121, La Jolla, CA<lb />
92037.<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Chris Lucas is another example of the out-<lb />
standing volunteerism that exists on the ECU<lb />
campus. The Ronald McDonald House of East-<lb />
ern North Carolina awarded Chris Lucas with<lb />
its Volunteer of the Year award at its annual<lb />
banquet April 21.<lb />
Lucas, a junior majoring in finance, was<lb />
recognized for his dedication and commitment<lb />
to the Ronald McDonald House.<lb />
"I know he will do a good job and stay until<lb />
it gets done said Stephanie Barnard, public<lb />
relations director for the Ronald McDonald<lb />
House.<lb />
"Lucas as he is called by his friends,<lb />
became involved with vol unteering about a year<lb />
ago when his fraternity, Pi Lambda Phi, helped<lb />
remove old carpet from the house. Lucas contin-<lb />
ued volunteering because he enjoyed helping.<lb />
As well as helping to assemble 8,000 lumi-<lb />
nary kits at Christmas, Lucas drove the van to<lb />
deliver the kits to towns around Greenville and<lb />
those as far away as Jacksonville. Lucas noted<lb />
that his favorite volunteer project was playing<lb />
Santa Claus when he delivered a bicycle to the<lb />
brother of an ill cnild who was sponsored by the<lb />
Ronald McDonald House.<lb />
"I feel fortunate to be part of the Ronald<lb />
McDonald crew Lucas said.<lb />
Traditionally, the Volunteer of the Year<lb />
award goes to a regular volunteer who commits<lb />
to a specific number of hours per week. But, the<lb />
people at the Ronald McDonald House felt Lucas<lb />
had made such a great contribution that he was<lb />
given the award.<lb />
"He was the leader of the pack Barnard<lb />
said.<lb />
Photo by Leslie Petty<lb />
Being Santa Claus is every child's dream, but it<lb />
was a reality for Volunteer of the Year "Lucas<lb />
In addition to volunteering and to partici-<lb />
pating in fraternal activities, Lucas is a member of<lb />
the ECU Student Reserve where he ranks as a<lb />
lieutenant.<lb />
"It is a chance to give back to the commu-<lb />
nity he said. "The community has given so much<lb />
See VOLUNTEERS page 2<lb />
World Trade Center bombers get 240 years<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Two<lb />
Muslim fundamentalists convicted<lb />
in theterroristbombingof the World<lb />
Trade Center were sentenced yes-<lb />
terday to 240 years in prison by a<lb />
federal judge who said he expected<lb />
them to die behind bars.<lb />
Mohammed Salameh and<lb />
Nidal Ayyad were the first two of<lb />
fourmentobesentencedatalengthy<lb />
hearing where all the defendants<lb />
were given the chance to address<lb />
the court. They spoke in Arabic,<lb />
which was then translated into En-<lb />
glish.<lb />
U.S. District Judge Kevin<lb />
Duffy sentenced the men after hear-<lb />
ing a statement requested by the<lb />
husband of a pregnant clerical<lb />
I<lb />
worker killed in the explosion.<lb />
"I'll never get a chance to see<lb />
him grow up Ed Smith said of the<lb />
boy his wife, Monica, was carrying.<lb />
' 'We all lost tltis because of four men<lb />
who wanted to blow up landmarks<lb />
in New York<lb />
The Feb. 26, 1993, bombing<lb />
killed six people and injured more<lb />
than 1,000 in the 110-story twin tow-<lb />
ers, the world's second-tallest build-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Salameh, 26, a Palestinian im-<lb />
migrant, was convicted March 4 on<lb />
charges of conspiracy, explosives<lb />
charges and assault. In his half-hour<lb />
speech to the court, he proclaimed<lb />
his innocence and accused the U.S.<lb />
government of covering up the real<lb />
storv of the bombing.<lb />
"I wonder how long I will<lb />
remain in prison until the govern-<lb />
ment reveals I was innocent?" said<lb />
Salameh. "Twoyears?Seven?Ten?<lb />
Twenty? God only knows<lb />
the sentencing in a heavily<lb />
guarded courthouse capped a trial<lb />
that lasted more than five months<lb />
and involved more than 200 wit-<lb />
nesses and more than 1,000 exhib-<lb />
its.<lb />
Duffv said the 240-year sen-<lb />
tences were calculated according<lb />
to the life expectancy of the six<lb />
killed bv the bomb �180 years�<lb />
and adding 30 years each on two<lb />
See CENTER page 2<lb /><pb facs="00058475_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian<lb />
May 25, 1994<lb />
CENTER<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
May 17<lb />
Brewster � An officer discovered a mechanical problem with an<lb />
air conditioning unit.<lb />
Student Stores � Officers responded to an intrusion alarm. The<lb />
manager was contacted and the building was checked.<lb />
May 18<lb />
Mendenhall � An officer assisted the Greenville Rescue Squad<lb />
with a visitor who had passed out.<lb />
Northeast of Brody � A non-student was arrested for Driving<lb />
While License Revoked.<lb />
May 19<lb />
Cotten Hall � A student was served criminal summons for a<lb />
worthless check.<lb />
College Hill Drive � A non-student was arrested for possession<lb />
of a weapon.<lb />
Umstead Hall � A student was arrested for Driving While<lb />
License Revoked and making an illegal left turn.<lb />
May 20<lb />
Outpatient Center Parking Lot�A student reported damage to<lb />
the rear window of a vehicle.<lb />
School of Medicine Visitor Lot � A staff member reported<lb />
breaking and entering of a vehicle.<lb />
May 21<lb />
Wright Building � Report of a possibly mentally disturbed<lb />
student was reported.<lb />
Fletcher Hall � Two non-students were banned from campus for<lb />
the attempted theft of a bicycle.<lb />
May 22<lb />
South of McGinnis � A non-student reported a male exposing<lb />
himself.<lb />
Cotten Hall � A criminal summons was served on a resident for<lb />
a worthless check.<lb />
Compiled by Stephanie Lassiter. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
further counts.<lb />
" Mv intention is you stay there<lb />
(in prison) for the rest of your life<lb />
Duffy said after sentencing Salameh.<lb />
The judge added, "It is the mark of a<lb />
sneak and a coward to plant the<lb />
bomb to kill innocents and to steal<lb />
away, and that's what you are � a<lb />
coward<lb />
Duffy, whoalso fined Salameh<lb />
and Ayyad $250,000 each, told them<lb />
that any money generated by story<lb />
rights or book deals would go to the<lb />
victims' survivors.<lb />
" I can't imagine any one wan t-<lb />
ing to give you anything Duffy<lb />
told Ayyad.<lb />
Salameh was accused of help-<lb />
ing pay for and assemble the bomb<lb />
before renting the van that carried it<lb />
into the trade center's underground<lb />
parking garage.<lb />
Ayyad, 26, a chemist, alleg-<lb />
edly ordered chemicals for the bomb<lb />
and sent messages to news organi-<lb />
zations afterward that the motive<lb />
was to protest U.S. aid to Israel.<lb />
Mahmud Abouhalima, 34,<lb />
was often seen in the apartment<lb />
where the bomb was built, while<lb />
Ahmad Ajaj, 28, allegedly provided<lb />
bomb-making expertise. Ajaj was in<lb />
jail on a false-passport conviction<lb />
when the blast occurred.<lb />
Ajaj lived in Houston; the oth-<lb />
ers lived in New Jersey suburbs of<lb />
New York Gty.<lb />
Cont'd<lb />
from<lb />
pagel<lb />
WHITE<lb />
Cont'd<lb />
from<lb />
pagel<lb />
ONAS&amp;S<lb />
VOLUNTEERS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
to me<lb />
Joylynn Hannahs was also<lb />
recognized for her outstanding<lb />
work as the public relations intern<lb />
for the Ronald McDonald House.<lb />
Hannahs, who graduated in May<lb />
with a B.A. in communications,<lb />
was responsible for supervising<lb />
the assemblage of the luminary<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died last<lb />
Thursday night of cancer, bringing to and<lb />
end an era in American public life. Mrs.<lb />
Onassis was the last living link to the<lb />
Kennedy presidency. She seemed to embody<lb />
all the magic, romance and hope the era<lb />
represented.<lb />
When John Kennedy was inaugurated<lb />
in 1961, she was only 31, the epitome of a<lb />
new beginning for America. After nearly<lb />
thirty years of older leaders, America seemed<lb />
to draw new energy from its young first<lb />
couple. The first lad was a strong contrast<lb />
to her predecessors. Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess<lb />
Truman and Mamie Eisenhower were all<lb />
much older, less stylish women.<lb />
America fell in love with Jackie. She<lb />
was graceful and cultured. When her<lb />
husband was killed, she not only garnered<lb />
sympathy as widow, but also immense<lb />
respect for the brave manner in which she<lb />
handled herself in the aftermath. Almost<lb />
alone, she planned the most famous funeral<lb />
in American history<lb />
She also invented the Camelot myth.<lb />
In an interview for Life magazine, she<lb />
described the Kennedy administration in<lb />
idealized terms, even quoting lyrics from<lb />
"Camelot<lb />
America's obsession with Jackie<lb />
continued until her death. She was treated<lb />
like royalty, the closest thing America has<lb />
had to a queen. While she was in many<lb />
respects a very admirable woman, the two<lb />
elements behind much of the adulation she<lb />
is posthumously receiving is disturbing.<lb />
First, rather than being praised for her<lb />
intelligence, toughness or accomplishments,<lb />
too many are merely lauding her for her<lb />
beauty, style and grace. These are all<lb />
admirable qualities, and the last two are<lb />
certainly lacking in our day. However, are<lb />
these really the attributes for which one<lb />
should be remembered? Is this any way to<lb />
sum up a life, especially one which produced<lb />
as much as hers did? This seems to be a<lb />
subtle form of sexism � judging a woman<lb />
merely on her appearance and charm, and<lb />
not her accomplishments.<lb />
Second, there is something rather<lb />
disturbing wi th the apparent desire of many<lb />
people to admire royalty. In our day, royalty<lb />
has come to be seen as some sort of quaint<lb />
relic of the good old days. The whole reason<lb />
that there are so few monarchies left is that<lb />
they are ultimately inimical to personal<lb />
freedom.<lb />
The world surely lost an extraordinary<lb />
woman last week. Just as surely we are<lb />
capable of overcoming the urge to settle for<lb />
the superficial, and instead looking at her<lb />
many achievements as wife, successful<lb />
mother, professional woman and patron of<lb />
the arts.<lb />
By Patrick Hinson<lb />
By Laura Wright<lb />
Single women viewed negatively by society<lb />
Assault weapons provide sense of power<lb />
A few weeks ago I stood out<lb />
in the back yard of my girlfriend's<lb />
house, looking out over the vast<lb />
expanse of green, open farm fields<lb />
whileholding her brother's<lb />
Chinese SKS assault rifle in my<lb />
hands. I'd never fired one before,<lb />
and I was somewhat reluctant to<lb />
do it then, but I had always<lb />
wondered what they felt and<lb />
sounded like when fired. From<lb />
having always seem them on TV,<lb />
or read about �����HHMHB<lb />
had actually experienced. My first<lb />
reaction, of course, was mat it was<lb />
fun, that it was cool and macho<lb />
and all that. However, it wasn't<lb />
long before I started seeing the<lb />
gun in a different light. If I felt<lb />
powerful and destructive firing<lb />
the gun, how must a fourteen-<lb />
year-old feel when he holds one?<lb />
How must a drunk person, or a<lb />
person all cracked-up on drugs,<lb />
deranged and mad at the world,<lb />
���H feel when thev<lb />
Young kids who have<lb />
nothing, who wield no<lb />
power and who are<lb />
not overly concerned<lb />
about the future have<lb />
gold in their hands<lb />
when they hold a gun.<lb />
them in<lb />
various<lb />
books, I guess<lb />
I had<lb />
developed<lb />
somewhat of<lb />
a fascination<lb />
with them.<lb />
I<lb />
involuntarily <lb />
shut my eyes<lb />
as the rifle fired and was shocked<lb />
at the incredible sound of the gun<lb />
and the kick from the stock into<lb />
my shoulder as it went off. It was<lb />
like a canon; a huge, thunderous<lb />
burst of power and energy<lb />
condensed into a split second's<lb />
action, pulling the trigger.<lb />
I held the smoking gun<lb />
down and looked at it with wide<lb />
eyes. My girlfriend's brother<lb />
encouraged me to use the<lb />
'automatic to fire off ten rounds<lb />
back-to-back. So I did, and it was<lb />
a strange, exhilarating feeling of<lb />
power. I was almost embarrassed<lb />
to feel that way, having always<lb />
somewhat made fun of the pro-<lb />
NRA gun wielders. But there was<lb />
no denying it. I felt what most<lb />
young men must feel when they<lb />
hold an instrument as powerful<lb />
and destructive as a loaded<lb />
weapon, especially an automatic<lb />
weapon.<lb />
For a time, after firing the<lb />
gun, I thought about it and what I<lb />
hold one? How<lb />
must someone<lb />
who has lost all<lb />
regard for<lb />
human life feel<lb />
when he gets his<lb />
hands on one?<lb />
Serious<lb />
thoughts, aren't<lb />
they?<lb />
���� Young<lb />
kids who have nothing, who wield<lb />
no power and who are not overly<lb />
concerned about their distant<lb />
future have gold in their hands<lb />
when they hold a gun. They have<lb />
power and influence, the kind that<lb />
they would certainly neverpossess<lb />
without a gun. They have control,<lb />
or at least a sense of it, which is<lb />
rare in a teenager's life. The same<lb />
goes forthe junkie, hurting for a<lb />
fix or for money that they can't<lb />
wait too much longer to have. They<lb />
have the power to motivate people<lb />
and change things with a gun. The<lb />
power to (or so thev think) solve<lb />
their problems. So it is as well with<lb />
the person mad for revenge.<lb />
They're not thinking straight, their<lb />
mindsareclouded with anger. The<lb />
gun is a clear solution. Wipe out<lb />
the source of that anger by<lb />
destroying others.<lb />
Here I found myself<lb />
thinking back to the gun. The<lb />
owner of the gun 1 fired bought it<lb />
for less than two hundred dollars,<lb />
and got a discount for buying two<lb />
of them!<lb />
Do you see what I'm saying<lb />
here? It's not that I think most<lb />
people will use a gun like that to<lb />
wipe out a restaurant full of<lb />
people, it's that many people do.<lb />
Too many people who should not<lb />
have access to a weapon can walk<lb />
down to any store and pick one<lb />
up. My argument here is not so<lb />
much that I'm anti-gun as it is that<lb />
assault rifles and automatic<lb />
weapons are really only good for<lb />
two things; storage and killing.<lb />
Arguments to the contrary just<lb />
don't seem to hold much weight.<lb />
The NRA argument is a<lb />
tough one. It is truly a matter of<lb />
individual rights and the right to<lb />
bear arms. However, all I had to<lb />
do was pick up and fire a fairly<lb />
common weapon on the market<lb />
like the SKS to realize the very<lb />
dangerous power that guns like<lb />
those give to the individual. If<lb />
everv single person in the United<lb />
States is eligible to own one of<lb />
those, then I almost feel the need<lb />
to start carrying one around myself<lb />
(which, if you've been watching<lb />
the news, is the booming new<lb />
trend), because it really worries<lb />
me that I'll have to defend myself<lb />
some day from someone who<lb />
should never have been given the<lb />
opportunity to even touch a gun,<lb />
much less own one.<lb />
Guns kill. That's what they<lb />
were made to do. It doesn't take<lb />
too much intelligence to figure that<lb />
out. However, I think that<lb />
intelligent people like ourselves<lb />
must eventually concede that the<lb />
safety of the whole must over-ride<lb />
the rights of the few. We don't<lb />
need guns like those out on the<lb />
market, any more than we need to<lb />
see the gorv headlines in the news<lb />
each da v. More and more the two<lb />
of them seem to be directly related<lb />
I am working at a book-<lb />
store. For the most part, I think<lb />
that I couldn't have found a job<lb />
that is better suited to my dispo-<lb />
sition: I love to read, 1 get to take<lb />
books home with me and bring<lb />
them back after I'm done, and I<lb />
get a discount Life is good.<lb />
There have been a few ad-<lb />
justments that I've had to make,<lb />
though. For starters, I haven't<lb />
worked retail since I was in high<lb />
school. I had forgotten how hard<lb />
it is to stand on your feet all day<lb />
and I had forgotten how hard it<lb />
is to smile and be cheerful all of<lb />
the time. It's probably harder<lb />
for me than for most people; my<lb />
moods are very seldom smiley<lb />
and cheerful.<lb />
But, basically, I feel that I<lb />
am surrounded by good things<lb />
to read and I like my coworkers.<lb />
It's like I have found an oasis of<lb />
at least semi-open-minded-ness<lb />
in the otherwise barren land-<lb />
scape that I lovingly refer to as<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
I was feeling particularly<lb />
happy the other day � sort of<lb />
independent, self-fulfilled and<lb />
useful � and I was checking out<lb />
some of the new shipments. I<lb />
came across a book called The<lb />
Chronically Single Woman. This<lb />
title says a lot, thought I. Before<lb />
I even opened the book, I had a<lb />
pretty good idea about it's con-<lb />
tents.<lb />
First of all, I noticed that<lb />
the book was directed towards<lb />
the single woman as opposed to<lb />
the single person, individual, or<lb />
man, for that matter. Second,<lb />
according to the title, to be single<lb />
and female is a chronic condi-<lb />
tion, sort of like halitosis. Sort of<lb />
like migraines. Sort of like can-<lb />
cer.<lb />
In other words, to be single<lb />
and female is an undesirable,<lb />
but hopefully treatable, situa-<lb />
tion. There's something wrong<lb />
with you if you're a single<lb />
woman. If you're unaware that<lb />
there's something wrong, just<lb />
read this book. After you've de-<lb />
cided that you have something<lb />
akin to a disease if you're single<lb />
and lacking a penis, this book<lb />
will provide you with the self-<lb />
sacrificing strategies necessary<lb />
to get yourself a mate.<lb />
I thumbed through the<lb />
book and discovered that the<lb />
author's basic assumption is that<lb />
no matter how satisfied single<lb />
women believe that they are,<lb />
deep down inside they are mis-<lb />
erable because they long for a<lb />
man to make their lives com-<lb />
plete. I noticed that there was<lb />
no companion text for men.<lb />
Nothing titled The Terminally<lb />
Single Man. Apparently, mencan<lb />
be mentally healthy and single.<lb />
I started to reassess my<lb />
situation. I seemed to feel O.K.<lb />
as a single woman. Maybe I was,<lb />
deep down, longing painfully<lb />
for marriage and wifehood. Lots<lb />
of my friends are getting mar-<lb />
ried, I thought. What is wrong<lb />
with me? Suddenly my good<lb />
mood faded into mild depres-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Then Idealized that if<lb />
women read books that reinforce<lb />
the myths that we will only be<lb />
happy if married or devoting<lb />
our lives to men, then naturally,<lb />
we may keep on believing that<lb />
we are unhappy if we choose to<lb />
stay single. I think that it is prob-<lb />
ably more of a problem to al-<lb />
ways feel the need to be coupled.<lb />
I'm not trying to claim that<lb />
women don't want companion-<lb />
ship, because I think that every-<lb />
one, women and men, needs it. I<lb />
just don't think that a woman<lb />
needs to be classified as ill if she<lb />
actually enjoys being unat-<lb />
tached, uncommitted and places<lb />
her needs above those of a po-<lb />
tential mate. To claim that<lb />
women who are single are<lb />
chronic is like the Victorian<lb />
claim that outspoken women are<lb />
hysterical.<lb />
Lately, I've started to be-<lb />
lieve that my goals and needs<lb />
are more important to me than<lb />
anyone else's and that I like be-<lb />
ing single. I am completely un-<lb />
willing to compromise myself<lb />
at the moment and I feel O.K.<lb />
about that. Sure, it's nice to have<lb />
someone to wake up to every<lb />
now and then, but I wouldn't<lb />
give up my solitary early morn-<lb />
ing coffee and newspaper for<lb />
anybody right now.<lb />
I cheered up again and dis-<lb />
carded The Chronically Single<lb />
Woman as the chronically mis-<lb />
guided delusion. Then I came<lb />
across a book about Hillary<lb />
Clinton in which the author at-<lb />
tacked the first lady as a satanic<lb />
murderess. Can you say para-<lb />
noid? Remember: just because<lb />
it's published doesn't mean that<lb />
it's true; lots of Bozos write<lb />
books.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am writing in response to a letter that appeared<lb />
in the May 18th edition of The East Carolinian. This<lb />
letter stated, "Let's be honest about what SGA is. It's a<lb />
bunch of fraternity sorority leeches building a resume<lb />
while siphoning as much university money as possible<lb />
into the Greek beer fund. If SGA were to disappear<lb />
tomorrow, what would the average non-greek ECU<lb />
student lose?"<lb />
Well Mr. Dennis Wilhelm, I disagree. The Student<lb />
Government Association funds over 80 student<lb />
organizations, only 3 of which are "Greek" related. Is<lb />
it wrong for Greeks to get involved in SGA? I certainly<lb />
don't think so. Any full-time student with a 2.0 GPA<lb />
can join the Student Government Legislature. There<lb />
are a limit number of positions on the Legislature, but<lb />
lhe truth is that allof these positions are usually not<lb />
even filled. Greeks, or any other students for that<lb />
matter, should not be attacked for filling leadership<lb />
roles on our campus, they should be encouraged to do<lb />
so.<lb />
And as far as, "Siphoning as much university<lb />
money as possible into the Greek system's beer<lb />
fund please! Anyone who is familiar with Student<lb />
Government, IFC, Panhellenic or any other student<lb />
organization on campus knows that that has not,<lb />
does not and will not happen! There are very strict<lb />
limitations on what student fees can be used for.<lb />
ItamazesmethatagraduateofEastCarolina<lb />
University would make such uninformed<lb />
statements about Student Government. If it wasn't<lb />
for Student Government, you wouldn't have a<lb />
transit system, emergency student loans, financial<lb />
support for student organizations or a voice in<lb />
shaping university policy.<lb />
I've been involved in Student Government<lb />
for the past 3 years, and I've seen the positive<lb />
things that have been accomplished. I chose to get<lb />
involved and make a difference, not to sit back and<lb />
criticize, Mr. Wilhelm. What have you done?<lb />
Brynn Thomas<lb />
SGA Speaker '9394<lb />
All letters, in order to be considered for publi-<lb />
cation, must be typed, under 250 words, and con-<lb />
tain your name, class rank, major and a working<lb />
daytime phone number. Send these to: Letters to<lb />
the Editor, The East Carolinian, Publications<lb />
Bldg ECU, Greenville, N.C 27858-4353.<lb />
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May 25, 1994<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Wild Colonials<lb />
settle at Brewery<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Internationally-influenced<lb />
music finds a new home in<lb />
Raleigh's Brewery tonight when<lb />
the club hosts the Wild Colonials,<lb />
an innovative new band coming<lb />
off the West Coast. By drawing<lb />
from a number of different cul-<lb />
tural influences, the group pre-<lb />
sents an eclectic mix of sound as<lb />
creative as it is unique.<lb />
The group, formed in 1992 in<lb />
Los Angeles, is as unlikely an<lb />
association as could ever be found<lb />
on the music scene. Lead singer<lb />
Angela McCluskey was bom in<lb />
Scotland and provides a stirring,<lb />
emotional testament in all the<lb />
songs on the group's album, Fruit<lb />
of Life. A guitarist known only as<lb />
"Shark" brings a rock heritage to<lb />
the material and adds the perfect<lb />
complement to McCluskey's vo-<lb />
cals. Paul CanteJon adds classi-<lb />
cally-trained piano and violin<lb />
lines alongwithScottRoewe, who<lb />
acts as the group's utility man by<lb />
playing bass, horns and<lb />
whistles. Drummer Thaddeus<lb />
Corea, son of legendary jazz<lb />
pianist Chick Corea, rounds out<lb />
the group bringing his jazz and<lb />
rock influences into the fold.<lb />
In a telephone interview<lb />
last weekend, McCluskey and<lb />
Shark said they are both very<lb />
excited about bringing their<lb />
unique sound to the east coast<lb />
and hope that music fans on<lb />
this side of the country will be<lb />
as responsive as their western<lb />
counterparts.<lb />
"We all just love to get an<lb />
audience going McCluskey<lb />
said. "The people who have<lb />
come to see us have been so<lb />
terrific it's really very impor-<lb />
tant for me as a lead singer to<lb />
meet people and thank them<lb />
for supporting us. We've come<lb />
across some really great fans<lb />
out here (on the west coast),<lb />
and Ican'twaitforthe chance to<lb />
play our music in front of more<lb />
See WILDpage 6<lb />
NBC drama<lb />
tackles AIDS<lb />
Photo CourtMy of NBC<lb />
Randy Quaid and Eric Stoltz star in "Roommates a story of two men<lb />
afflicted with the AIDS virus. The show airs on NBC May 30 at 9 p.m.<lb />
By Patricia Dally<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The national release and accep-<lb />
tance of Johnathan Demme's feature<lb />
film Philadelphia, a compelling story<lb />
dealing with discrimination against<lb />
AIDS victims, has opened the once<lb />
taboo subject of AIDS and AIDS-re-<lb />
lated issues to other formats of enter-<lb />
tainment. The outrageous success of<lb />
this movie is a sign that the public is<lb />
becoming more aware,educated and<lb />
tolerant of the disease and its conse-<lb />
quences to people of all socioeco-<lb />
nomic levels and lifestyles.<lb />
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hand to AIDS awareness and educa-<lb />
tion with the premiere of a two-hour<lb />
television drama on May 30, at 9:00<lb />
pm, called "Roommates" on NBC.<lb />
Thestory,inspiredbyatrue story,<lb />
is about two totally opposite men<lb />
Drought together under unusual cir-<lb />
cumstances to live and cope together<lb />
in the face of AIDS.<lb />
Randy Quaid is Jim Flynn, a het-<lb />
erosexual ex-convict out of jail on<lb />
parole for bank robbery. He con-<lb />
tracted the AIDS virus, HIV, from a<lb />
blood transfusion he received after<lb />
a bar fight Fighting with his family<lb />
and down on his luck, he moves<lb />
into "The Residence a home for<lb />
AIDS infected people run by the<lb />
AIDS action committee.<lb />
Eric Stolz, famous for his roles<lb />
in Some Kind of Wonderful and<lb />
Masit,isBillThomas,ahomosexual,<lb />
Havard-educated, government<lb />
grant consultant Out of a job and<lb />
on the fritz with his wealthy family<lb />
whoarehav ingtroubledealingwith<lb />
his situation, Bill also seeks refuge<lb />
at "The Residence<lb />
Elizabeth Pena is Lisa Elliott,<lb />
the social worker and director of<lb />
"The Residence" who brings this<lb />
unlikely duo together.<lb />
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and a difficult truce, the two men<lb />
are forced to come to terms with<lb />
each other and tough it out in a<lb />
small apartment at "The Resi-<lb />
dence<lb />
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must learn to bury his prejudices<lb />
and accept Bill's sexual orientation<lb />
See A'OS pags 6<lb />
As The Crow flies, its star is mourned<lb />
BylkeShibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Brandon Lee was a prom-<lb />
ising young action star before his<lb />
untimely death during the filming<lb />
of The Crow. Lee, the son of martial<lb />
arts star Bruce Lee, was accidently<lb />
shot when a gun supposedly firing<lb />
blanks discharged a live shot.<lb />
The set of The Crow had<lb />
been plagued by accidents during<lb />
its shooting schedule. A worker<lb />
was electrocuted, a wall fell on a<lb />
crew member and several other<lb />
incidentsoccurred during the shoot<lb />
leading EntertoinmentWeeklytorun<lb />
a story on the possibility that The<lb />
Crow was somehow jinxed.<lb />
A week after the story ran<lb />
in that magazine, Lee was killed in<lb />
the freak accident. The death and<lb />
injury surrounding 77k Crow cre-<lb />
ated an eerie, ominous feeling<lb />
about the film.<lb />
Now, a year after Lee's<lb />
death, The Crow has been finished<lb />
and released. The strangeness of<lb />
the events surrounding the mak-<lb />
ing of the film differ little from the<lb />
strangeness of the events which<lb />
unfold within the film itself.<lb />
The Crow begins with the<lb />
death of its protagonist, Eric<lb />
Draven (Lee), and his girlfriend.<lb />
Draven, a guitarist for a band<lb />
Rare Daze<lb />
plays final<lb />
ECU show<lb />
named Hangman's joke, had<lb />
fought to stay in a building that a<lb />
local gang wanted evacuated. To<lb />
convince the tenants to leave, both<lb />
Draven and his girlfriend are mer-<lb />
cilessly murdered.<lb />
As the prologue to the film<lb />
states, a soul that is unjustly killed<lb />
can sometimes return to exact its<lb />
revenge on iiiose who caused its<lb />
untimely demise. Thus, Draven re-<lb />
fui ns from the dead to wreak havoc<lb />
on the four hoods who killed him.<lb />
From the opening shots<lb />
The Crow promises to be a dark<lb />
parable of retribution. From dark<lb />
alleys to dark interiors to dark ex-<lb />
teriors, the filmitself, as well as the<lb />
story, provide little light for the<lb />
viewer.<lb />
The city in which 77k Crow<lb />
takes place looks more like the<lb />
Gotham City of Tim Burton's<lb />
Batman films than any city in<lb />
America. The film takes place<lb />
within a two-day span, and never<lb />
during that time does the sun shine.<lb />
Almost every scene in The Crow<lb />
takes place in rain and darkness.<lb />
The incessant precipitation adds to<lb />
the dreariness of the film.<lb />
The men who murdered<lb />
Dravenare the hardened criminals<lb />
of many a nightmare. With names<lb />
like Tin-Tin, Fun Boy, and T-Bird,<lb />
these hooligans kill people for the<lb />
fun of it with no remorse. The very<lb />
vileness of these men scares the<lb />
viewer. Evil of such magnitude as<lb />
personified by the killers chills the<lb />
viewer's blood.<lb />
Draven's redeemer on his<lb />
quest for revenge is a crow. The<lb />
crow is seen often sailing over the<lb />
city in dizzying overhead shots.<lb />
The crow flies into buildings to<lb />
announce the arrival of Draven<lb />
then flies back into the rain-swept<lb />
atmosphere of the city.<lb />
The camera work involv-<lb />
ing the crow proves magnificent.<lb />
The visuals in the film loou like a<lb />
cross between the aforementioned<lb />
Batman and Ridley Scott's Blade<lb />
Runner. Though not as striking as<lb />
either film, The Crow nicely creates<lb />
its own supernatural feel wi th stun-<lb />
ning camera and art work.<lb />
The story takes place on<lb />
Devil's Night, Oct. 30th. This night<lb />
has become infamous because all<lb />
the thugs in town use this night to<lb />
create as much chaos as possible,<lb />
mostly by burning down a multi-<lb />
tude of buildings.<lb />
The combination of the<lb />
rain, the darkness, the evil associ-<lb />
ated with Devil's Night and the<lb />
dark story creates a memorably<lb />
bleak motion picture.<lb />
Adding to the despair in<lb />
The Crow is some rather inspired<lb />
dialogue. At one point an antago-<lb />
nist states: "My father always told<lb />
me that childhood's over the mo-<lb />
ment you realize you're going to<lb />
die This is fairly depressing dia-<lb />
logue in a thoroughly dark film. In<lb />
another scene, Draven tells a little<lb />
girl that it cannot rain all the time.<lb />
Yet, the film would indicate other-<lb />
wise both figuratively and liter-<lb />
ally.<lb />
The plot of the film is rather<lb />
thin. From the opening scene the<lb />
viewer knows that he or se nerd<lb />
only wait to see each villain duly<lb />
dispatched. Enough interesting<lb />
characters are presented in the film<lb />
to buoy the script slightly. A little<lb />
girl who was friends with Draven<lb />
and his girlfriend maintains high<lb />
spirits amidst the drabness of ev-<lb />
erything around her.<lb />
Brandon Lee's tragic death is<lb />
accentuated becauseof his fine per-<lb />
formance in The Crow. His acting<lb />
and acrobatic skills both promised<lb />
even better roles for the future. His<lb />
acting is remarkable�he conveys<lb />
the pain and frustration of his loss<lb />
effectively, yet springs into action<lb />
with a fierce look of determination.<lb />
The Crow should serve as a fitting<lb />
tribute to Brandon Lee's abilities.<lb />
Cult films sometimes<lb />
prove difficult to predict, but The<lb />
Crow has all the markings of a cult<lb />
Photo Court��y of Atlantic Record<lb />
The late Brandon Lee, son of martial arts superstar Bruce Lee stars in The<lb />
Crow. Ike ShiWey c?"s the film a testament to Lee's fine acting abilities.<lb />
hit. Filled wim music culled from<lb />
punk and heavy metal bands, 77k<lb />
Crow may serve as a visual realiza-<lb />
tion of the dreary songs sometimes<lb />
written by these bands residing<lb />
outside mainstream culture. The<lb />
darkness of the film will draw view-<lb />
ers hungry for affirmation that the<lb />
world is going to hell, as well as<lb />
those who need a counterculture<lb />
hero who has the strength to right<lb />
injustice.<lb />
The Crow may not be for<lb />
all tastes, which also bodes well<lb />
for cult status, but for those will-<lb />
ing to enter its hypnotic spell the<lb />
film can provide surreal cerebral<lb />
pleasures.<lb />
On a scale of one to ten,<lb />
The Crow rates a seven.<lb />
By Kris Hoffier<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This past Saturday night, Rare<lb />
Daze took the stage for the last time in<lb />
Greenville. The Peasant's Cafe was<lb />
filled to capacity and Rare Daze gave<lb />
a performance worthy of any last<lb />
show. It was not sad or nostalgic, but<lb />
a celebration of the band's ability to<lb />
make you shake your booty.<lb />
If s good to have a warm and<lb />
smoky place to go on a chilly night<lb />
Peasant's Cafe was filled to the brim<lb />
with Emerald City residents hoping<lb />
to catch their fill of the music. After<lb />
the beer-nursing crowd was fully<lb />
packed in. Rare Daze began to kick<lb />
out the jams. Their mixture of funk,<lb />
psychedelia and retro60s good times<lb />
music seemed to strike a nerve with<lb />
the crowd.<lb />
RareDaze'ssetswerecomprised<lb />
of a collection of danceable originals<lb />
and cover tunes. Most of the songs<lb />
were quite long probably because<lb />
they took time to exploit the instru-<lb />
mental or solo parts of the song to the<lb />
fullest The instrumental section band,<lb />
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few years, played their final Greenville show Saturday at Peasant's Cafe<lb />
Purple Schoolbus<lb />
Purple Schoolbus<lb />
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Tearing through their last show,<lb />
the band combined originals, such as<lb />
"Carolina, Caroline" and "Burning<lb />
Bridges with covers from the '60s.<lb />
Nesbitf s voice was an interesting<lb />
addition toSlyand the Family Stone's<lb />
"Everyday People<lb />
1 must admit that 1 had, up until<lb />
See DAZE page 6<lb />
I must admit that the only<lb />
time I have encountered Purple<lb />
School Bus is in bars, shrouded<lb />
by a veil of alcohol and a crowd of<lb />
people. I can also say that in that<lb />
setting, 1 enjoyed the band's<lb />
mostly instrument-driven sound;<lb />
and it is for that reason I picked<lb />
up their self-entitled debut CD,<lb />
Purple School Bus. Apparently,<lb />
judging from the 1,000 CDs sold<lb />
in just 14 days of release, many<lb />
others had the same idea.<lb />
For those of you who have<lb />
been hiding under a rock, Purple<lb />
School Bus is homegrown. The<lb />
band, formed in early 1992, per-<lb />
formed their first gig opening for<lb />
Widespread Panic at the Attic,<lb />
here in Greenville. Since then,<lb />
they have been touring the East<lb />
Coast, from Washington, DC to<lb />
Alabama, performing for crowds<lb />
of up to 600 people. Their next<lb />
logical step was a CD, and a trip<lb />
to TGS studios in Chapel Hill pro-<lb />
duced their debut effort.<lb />
From my experiences<lb />
seeing the group in a live setting,<lb />
I found a musical quality that is<lb />
lacking on their CD debut. The<lb />
club-oriented music, which is<lb />
more musical than lyrical, seems<lb />
out of its element on disk. The<lb />
first track, entitled "Don't You<lb />
Realize shows promise for more<lb />
to come and the second track,<lb />
"Harder Everyday with its<lb />
Grateful Dead-like lyrics and<lb />
melody deliver that promise with<lb />
beautiful style. Unfortunately,<lb />
after that, I found myself lost in<lb />
the monotony of what appears to<lb />
be garden-variety alternative mu-<lb />
sic without much diversity in<lb />
rhvthm or meaning. The remain-<lb />
der of the tracks deliver a mes-<lb />
sage of optimistic hope and in-<lb />
spiration to "find yourself" . . .<lb />
boring.<lb />
I am reluctant to dismiss<lb />
Purple School Bus, seeing as they<lb />
have grown out of our own exist-<lb />
ence. I fee' we should applaud<lb />
them for a level of success that<lb />
has so far outlived what most of<lb />
us will achieve from here. Cheers<lb />
to their success, I think they have<lb />
talent that will grow with experi-<lb />
ence.<lb />
jeers to their album, I ex-<lb />
pected more.<lb />
� Patricia<lb />
Dally<lb /><pb facs="00058475_tn_0006" /><lb />
6 The East Carolinian<lb />
May 25, 1994<lb />
WILD<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
DAZE<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
people<lb />
McCluskey said that al! the dif-<lb />
ferent influences in the band help to<lb />
keep the group "really fresh" and<lb />
she minks her Scottish background<lb />
adds a unique perspective to the<lb />
band.<lb />
"Being Scottish allows me to<lb />
add a lot of drama that people can<lb />
do without McCluskey joked. "I<lb />
certainly have a love for a good old<lb />
shanty � 1 guess that's only nor-<lb />
mal. If s really wild, all the different<lb />
influences that the band brings with<lb />
it. We've got everything from<lb />
Chopin to Urge Overkill influenc-<lb />
ing our work<lb />
"Everyone in the group can do<lb />
their own things and work with<lb />
other people in those own things,<lb />
and that makes us more mature<lb />
musically Shk said. "This band<lb />
came together by almost complete<lb />
accidentand the people in the group<lb />
just seem to work<lb />
The band has already sup-<lb />
ported singer Chris Issak on the<lb />
road and has been described as "al-<lb />
ternative folk-rock but it is virtu-<lb />
ally impossible to adequately clas-<lb />
sify this band. They are fine with<lb />
this distinction, however. As they<lb />
put it, such ambiguity might give<lb />
them an edge in their quest to re-<lb />
main viable in today's music indus-<lb />
try.<lb />
"We don't want to be a flash in<lb />
the pan McCluskey said. "We're<lb />
justtrying to make music that makes<lb />
people feel good<lb />
this point, very little working knowl-<lb />
edge of the band � in other words I<lb />
had never seen them before. Despite<lb />
my ignorance, several members of the<lb />
audience knew the band very well,<lb />
well enough to sing along with all of<lb />
the originals. With such a response as<lb />
this, it makes one wonder why the<lb />
band is disintegrating. 1 just don't<lb />
know.<lb />
About quarter to two the band<lb />
announced they would be playing<lb />
their last songand finished an original<lb />
numbe, Lut to the delight of the<lb />
Peasant's crowd, returned to do one<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
May 25. 1994<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 7<lb />
By<lb />
Dave Pond<lb />
Assistant<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Panderings.<lb />
After suffering through<lb />
an irqury-filled 1994 season,<lb />
the Phoenix Suns' outspo-<lb />
ken forward<lb />
Charles<lb />
Barkley is talk-<lb />
ing of retire-<lb />
ment. He has<lb />
said in the past thathe wants<lb />
to retire before his game to-<lb />
tally disintegrates, so why<lb />
not? Although he has never<lb />
won a championship,<lb />
Barkley will always be re-<lb />
garded as one of the game's<lb />
greatest and most colorful<lb />
players. After watching<lb />
Barkley hobble through the<lb />
Phoenix-Houston series, it<lb />
became quite obvious that<lb />
he was not having fun. After<lb />
averaging 38 points per<lb />
game in the first round of<lb />
the playoffs, Barkley seemed<lb />
toweardown,andaveraged<lb />
under 30 against the Rock-<lb />
ets. If Barkley decides to re-<lb />
tire, it will mark the end of<lb />
an exceptional player's, and<lb />
certain Hall of Famer's, ca-<lb />
reer. His flair for the game<lb />
wmbe missed, and corrunish<lb />
David Stern will be looking<lb />
for a new "character" who<lb />
can be a goodwill ambassa-<lb />
dor for the game along with<lb />
Shaq. It could be Glenn<lb />
Robinson or Jason Kidd.<lb />
Both are flamboyant<lb />
enough, and bom are very<lb />
young, ckwetotheageof the<lb />
NBA's most intense fans.<lb />
Liberty Bowl, Metro in the works<lb />
File Photo<lb />
ECU and Cincinnati are among the schools that possibly could join the Metro Conference as early as 1996.<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Since independent football<lb />
schools have become a dying breed,<lb />
ECU is avoiding any such fate.<lb />
ECU and six other indepen-<lb />
dents are nearing an agreement with<lb />
the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tenn.<lb />
The two-year plan guarantees a deal<lb />
that the team with the best record<lb />
will host the bowl. The other team<lb />
will come from an at-large bid.<lb />
The other independent teams<lb />
include Tulsa, Louisville, Cincin-<lb />
nati, Memphis, Tulane, Tulsa and<lb />
possibly Houston.<lb />
The Liberty Bowl has struggled<lb />
the last few years with attendance<lb />
and money, but will pay $750,000<lb />
or 75 percent of the gross revenue to<lb />
the host, according to The Neivs and<lb />
Observer.<lb />
'To have something to play for<lb />
at the end of the season would be of<lb />
great interest to our fans and our<lb />
student athletes said ECU Sports<lb />
Information Director Charles<lb />
Bloom. "This might be one of the<lb />
first times ever that East Carolina<lb />
University has ever been a part of a<lb />
group coalition or a league that<lb />
has had an automatic bid for a<lb />
bowl game<lb />
The most important aspect of<lb />
this agreement could be a big step<lb />
closer for ECU's affiliation with a<lb />
conference.<lb />
The Metro and the Great Mid-<lb />
West are about to make some pos-<lb />
sible household changes. These<lb />
conferences might expire, merge,<lb />
divide or just add new members,<lb />
in the next couple of weeks with<lb />
negotiations still in the process.<lb />
A football conference is what<lb />
most ECU fans have been hoping<lb />
to see over the last few years. The<lb />
Pirates pushed for an invitation<lb />
from the Big East a few years ago,<lb />
but it did not happen.<lb />
Football is the main sport that<lb />
will guide the way to either con-<lb />
ference, but there is a possibility<lb />
that all ECU sports could head<lb />
from the Colonial Athletic Asso-<lb />
ciation (CAA) to the Metro.<lb />
The benefits from a confer-<lb />
ence would make regular season<lb />
games more meaningful and will<lb />
See METRO page 8<lb />
With all of the accusa-<lb />
tions and investigations<lb />
corning out of Tallahassee,<lb />
Florida State head football<lb />
coach Bobby Bowden has<lb />
said he knows nothing of<lb />
the illegal activities reported,<lb />
in which, among other<lb />
things, .seven of his players<lb />
were taken on a Foot Locker<lb />
shopping spree by prospec-<lb />
tive agents. I believed<lb />
Bowden. when he declared<lb />
has innocence in the matter.<lb />
What I think Bowden (or<lb />
most coaches, for mat mat-<lb />
ter) doesn'tsee is mat these<lb />
agents, who workbehind the<lb />
backs of the schools, are the<lb />
reasons why athletes choose<lb />
certain schools instead of<lb />
others. There isasimple way<lb />
to sohe the problem. Col-<lb />
lege athletes should be paid<lb />
�oaUowanceorsalary.They<lb />
work, and the athletic de-<lb />
partment gets paid for it in<lb />
ticket sales and revenue.<lb />
There is no way to gauge the<lb />
amount of revenue that<lb />
Charlie Ward brought FSU<lb />
over his career there, but it<lb />
certaiiuygoesaboveandbe-<lb />
yond the amount of his<lb />
scholarship. Athletes are not<lb />
allowed to held other jobs,<lb />
so there u� probably no<lb />
steady source erf any extra<lb />
mcmey�)mi�gr�e�B�w,<lb />
except through pMnt� (As<lb />
we all know, that's never<lb />
enough. That's why I'm<lb />
here.) There is no rule that<lb />
says someone on an aca-<lb />
demicschoiarshipcan'thave<lb />
a job, so why is there one for<lb />
students onathletie scholar-<lb />
ships? College athletic de-<lb />
partments need to wisen up.<lb />
The athletes are going to get<lb />
the money anyway, so why<lb />
not make yourself look good<lb />
and give it to them your-<lb />
selves?<lb />
Last week, Jennifer<lb />
Capriati, the darling of the<lb />
tennis world, was arrested<lb />
on a marijuana charge. She<lb />
has slowly descended into a<lb />
world not uncommon to<lb />
child stars, affecting every-<lb />
one from Gary Coleman to<lb />
Jay North (me guy who used<lb />
to play the black-and-white<lb />
Dennis the Menace before<lb />
we were born). The<lb />
probtemstems from the chil-<lb />
dren not being allowed tobe<lb />
children. Whether it is the<lb />
agent or the overprotective<lb />
parents, they are forced to<lb />
See TENNIS page 8<lb />
Richmond deals<lb />
Bucs final blow<lb />
(ODU SID) � The Univer-<lb />
sity of Richmond defeated ECU<lb />
in semifinal action in the CAA<lb />
baseball tournament by a score<lb />
of 6-2 on Saturday. The game<lb />
was played at the Bud Metheny<lb />
Baseball Complex on the cam-<lb />
pus of Old Dominion Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Richmond's Sean Casey set<lb />
aCAA Tournament record with<lb />
five doubles, including one to-<lb />
day.<lb />
Richmond designated hit-<lb />
ter EdToberhada tworunhomer<lb />
to put the Spiders on the board<lb />
in the second inning. Richmond<lb />
never trailed in the game.<lb />
Richmond pitchers Jim<lb />
Durick (5 13 innings) and<lb />
Dalton Maine (3 23 innings)<lb />
scattered eight ECU hits in nine<lb />
innings. Maine recorded his<lb />
fourth save in as many relief<lb />
appearances this season. Rich-<lb />
mondstranded 14runners, while<lb />
ECU left nine on base.<lb />
ECU finishes at 36-18 and<lb />
ODU went on to win the tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
ECU eliminated George<lb />
Mason 4-3 in game three of the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
The game see-sawed back<lb />
and forth through the first six<lb />
innings, but after GMU took a 3-<lb />
2 lead in the top of the seventh,<lb />
ECU scored two in the bottom of<lb />
the inning to claim the win.<lb />
Winning pitcher Johnny<lb />
Beck went the distance, scatter-<lb />
ing six his withsixK's. All three<lb />
GMU runs were unearned.<lb />
ECU commited seven errors in<lb />
the game.<lb />
ECU dropped game two to<lb />
Old Dominion, 15-4 Thurdsday<lb />
night. ECU took the early lead,<lb />
when leadoff man Jamie Borel<lb />
walked and later scored on a<lb />
ground out Brian Yerys. ODU<lb />
answered back with a run in<lb />
the bottom half of the inning.<lb />
The Monarchs scored two more<lb />
in the bottom of the second,<lb />
and broke the game wide open<lb />
with six in the fifth.<lb />
ECU went on to score one<lb />
in the sixth and two in the sev-<lb />
enth, while the Monarchs had<lb />
one in the sixth, three in the<lb />
seventh and two in the eighth.<lb />
Monarch starter John<lb />
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five, and only gave up two hits<lb />
in seven innings. He allowed<lb />
four runs, two of them earned,<lb />
with six K's.<lb />
The Bucs commited seven<lb />
errors in this game as well.<lb />
The Pirates beat UNC-<lb />
Wilmington 4-3, in round one.<lb />
JasonHead singled home Borel<lb />
in the top of the tenth inning<lb />
and Beck pitched the ninth and<lb />
tenth for the win.<lb />
ECU tied the game in the<lb />
top of the ninth when Chad<lb />
Tripplett scored on a squeeze<lb />
play. Clark dropped the bunt<lb />
to the right of the pitcher to<lb />
bring Tripplett home.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
The Pirates finished the regular season fifth, and completed<lb />
the CAA tournament in fourth. The team will have a new look<lb />
next season because of many seniors leaving.<lb />
1994 ECU football schedule<lb />
Sept. Sept. Sept.10 17 24<lb />
Oct.1<lb />
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Oct. Oct.22 29<lb />
Nov. Nov.5 12<lb />
Nov.19<lb />
at Duke<lb />
at Temple<lb />
SYRACUSE<lb />
(Pirate Club Weekend)<lb />
SOUTHERN MISS<lb />
(Parents' Day)<lb />
at South Carolina<lb />
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(Hall of FameLetterwinners' Weekend)<lb />
at Tulsa<lb />
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at Auburn<lb />
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Graphic by Dave Pond<lb />
Borel named to All-CAA team<lb />
(SID)�ECU senior centerfielder Jamie Borel was<lb />
named first team All-Colonial Athletic Association at<lb />
the CAA Baseball Awards banquet on May 17 in<lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
Borel, from Overland Park, Kan is batting .359<lb />
for the Pirates and ranks 14th in the league. ECU's<lb />
single-season and career stolen base leader (38 steals<lb />
this season, 65 career), Borel leads the conference in<lb />
steals and ranks 12th in the nation in steals per game.<lb />
Four other Pirates were recognized as second<lb />
team All-CAA selections including third baseman<lb />
Rick Britton, outfielder Jason Head, designated hitter<lb />
Brian Yerys and left-handed pitcher Johnny Beck.<lb />
Britton, from Venice, Fla leads the Pirates in<lb />
batting with a .383 average and a .628 slugging per-<lb />
centage. The senior also leads ECU in extra base hits<lb />
with 25 this season (14 doubles, two triples, nine<lb />
home runs) and is second in runs batted in with 49.<lb />
He currently ranks sixth in the CAA in batting and<lb />
seventh in RBIs.<lb />
Head, a sophomore from Hookerton, N.C is<lb />
batting .309 for the Pirates. He is second on the team<lb />
in doubles with 13 this season and has hit five home<lb />
runs.<lb />
Yerys, a junior from Charlotte, N.C is the Pi-<lb />
rates' second leading hitter, batting .371. With a .556<lb />
slugging percentage, Yerys leads the team in RBIs<lb />
with 55 and ranks fourth in the league for RBIs and<lb />
10th for batting. He has hit 12 doubles and eight<lb />
homers this season.<lb />
Beck, ECU's career-strikeout leader (313), received<lb />
his third all-conference award. Last season, Beck, a<lb />
senior from Garner, N.C was also named a first team<lb />
FILE PHOTO<lb />
Leadoff-man Jamie Borel will be missed by Pirate<lb />
fans. He holds the ECU career stolen base record.<lb />
selection. Beck leads the CAA in wins with a<lb />
10-1 record, is 10th in strikeouts with 64 this<lb />
season and ranks ninth in ERA (3.61). Beck is<lb />
second on ECU's all-time win list with 30 vic-<lb />
tories.<lb />
NBA playoffs bring along fighting<lb />
(AP)�A word, or just a look, is<lb />
all it takes to get a brawl started.<lb />
Sometimes it begins with something<lb />
thathappened a minute before, other<lb />
times it is the previous quarter or the<lb />
previous month.<lb />
An exciting and often artistic<lb />
playoff seasorufilledwithcomebacks,<lb />
near-comebacks and upsets, hasbeen<lb />
marred by two bra wls in the first two<lb />
weeks of the NBA playoffs. Players<lb />
are squaring off menacingly, just one<lb />
swing a way from another melee, and<lb />
that is what the NBA is afraid of.<lb />
"It was really disgusting for any<lb />
fan to have to watch it, and have fans<lb />
subjected to it commissioner David<lb />
Stern said after the Knicks and Bulls<lb />
brawled right in front of him Friday.<lb />
"It's something we're not going to<lb />
tolerate. Obviously, over the years<lb />
we have continued to change the<lb />
rules. We've taken all the steps.<lb />
"I mink that, overall, violence is<lb />
down. But given the media attention<lb />
it gets, we're constantly reminded<lb />
that whatever it is that we're doing<lb />
wehaven'tdoneitwell enough Well<lb />
continue to squeeze, at the risk of<lb />
costing teams games, at the risk of<lb />
costing teams series. You're not go-<lb />
ing to win in this league if you engage<lb />
in violence, and the players who en-<lb />
gage in that have no place in our<lb />
league<lb />
Knicks guard Derek Harper, de-<lb />
spite being suspended fortwogames<lb />
for his part in the brawl, agreed there<lb />
is no place for fightingat NBA games.<lb />
But he suggested th;? fights could be<lb />
controlled before they start.<lb />
"I think a lot of it is stirred up<lb />
because there's a lot of taunting<lb />
going on Harpertold NBC. "There<lb />
arealotofguysthatprovokediffer-<lb />
ent situations, and it leads to more<lb />
than you want it to lead to. I think<lb />
the referees have to cut the guys<lb />
from taunting so much<lb />
Harper,astarter,andChicago's<lb />
Jo Jo English, a seldom-used re-<lb />
serve, locked horns near midcourt.<lb />
Their wrestling match concluded<lb />
with Harper body-slamming En-<lb />
glish near the sidelines, a few feet<lb />
away from a glum-looking Stem.<lb />
Almost every player jumped<lb />
in, some undoubtedly trying to<lb />
See BASKETBALL page 8<lb />
(<lb />
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8 The East Carolinian<lb />
May 25. 1994<lb />
METRO<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
bring regional rivalries.<lb />
Currently, the Metro contains<lb />
basketball members of Louisville,<lb />
Tulane, VCU, UNC-C, Southern<lb />
Miss, uth Florida and Virginia<lb />
Tech.<lb />
The Hokiesarecurrently mem-<lb />
bers of the Big East football confer-<lb />
ence, and it might not come as a<lb />
surprise if they departed. Tech was<lb />
not recent! v included as an all-sports<lb />
member when the Big East ex-<lb />
panded a few months ago. Rutgers<lb />
BASKETBALL<lb />
and Temple were the two additions<lb />
instead of Tech.<lb />
The Great-Midwest in basket-<lb />
ball contains Cincinnati, Memphis,<lb />
Marquette, AlBirmingham,<lb />
DePaul, St. Louis and Dayton.<lb />
A Metro football conference<lb />
could Include ECU, Cincinnati<lb />
Memphis, Louisville, Tulane, Tulsa<lb />
and Southern Miss. Louisville is the<lb />
key element in closing a deal.<lb />
A final decision could happen<lb />
later this week or early next week<lb />
break up the brawl, others getting<lb />
caught up in it.<lb />
The following day, Harper was<lb />
suspended for two games and fined<lb />
$15,000. English will miss one game<lb />
with a $10,000 fine.<lb />
The total of $162,500 in fines was<lb />
the second-largest in league history,<lb />
topped only by the $163,500 levied<lb />
after a fight between Philadelphia<lb />
and Detroit on April 20,1990, when<lb />
the principals were the76ers' Charles<lb />
Barkley and the Pistons' Bill Laimbeer.<lb />
Harper has a reputation for<lb />
gentlemanlyplay,butChicagocoach<lb />
Phil Jackson, a longtime critic of the<lb />
Knicks' physical style, said "some-<lb />
thing has happened" to Harper since<lb />
with both the conference realign-<lb />
ment and the Liberty Bowl contract.<lb />
Most likely, the bowl contract will<lb />
go into effect next season and the<lb />
conference will start in 1996.<lb />
"We would be happy either<lb />
way Bloom said. "Anything that<lb />
would happen would be better than<lb />
where we are right now<lb />
Whichever outcome ECU<lb />
chooses, it will be beneficial to Pirate<lb />
athletics and it will give fans some-<lb />
thing to cheer about.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
he came to play in New York.<lb />
"It was very out of character for<lb />
me Harper said Sunday. "1 don't<lb />
think there was any excuse for it. At<lb />
the same time, it's easy for people to<lb />
say that you shouldn't do this and you<lb />
shouldn't do that, but in the heat of<lb />
battle, a lot of times you react, and all<lb />
of the time it's not the proper action<lb />
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grow up too quickly, and then, in<lb />
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14, was the youngest player to<lb />
win a match at Wimbledon, after<lb />
her father pleaded to Wimbeldon<lb />
officials to waive the age require-<lb />
ment (16) so sh e cou Id co m pete <lb />
. . to improve her game Im-<lb />
prove her game? Couldn't she do<lb />
that on the junior circuits, where<lb />
officials are more accustomed to<lb />
handlingchild stars?Capriati has<lb />
the support of the tennis world<lb />
and is only 18, so there is still time<lb />
for her to get her life on track.<lb />
However, the first thing that she<lb />
needs to do is re-enter high school<lb />
and get her diploma. Then, if she<lb />
wanted to quit pro tennis, she<lb />
could go to college and build her<lb />
life in a different direction.<lb />
�<lb />
Now that future Hall of<lb />
Famer Nolan Ryan has retired,<lb />
46-year-old Florida Marlin right-<lb />
hander Charlie Hough, in his<lb />
25th season, has become<lb />
baseball's elder statesman. Tech-<lb />
nically, Hough has always been<lb />
older than Ryan, but Ryan's<lb />
greatness has always overshad-<lb />
owed his success at an older age.<lb />
He started out pitching in Los<lb />
Angeles, and moved through<lb />
Texas and Chicago before land-<lb />
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school player, but he continues to<lb />
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should keep him employed until<lb />
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Hough is one of the best moves<lb />
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Dombrowski has made to date<lb />
(along with trading for Gary<lb />
Sheffield and drafting Jeff<lb />
Conine). What better type of<lb />
player to bring experience to an<lb />
expansion pitching staff? People<lb />
make a big deal about father-<lb />
son combos in baseball (the<lb />
Griffeys the Bonds etc.). Let's<lb />
face it, Hough has pitched<lb />
against father-son combos, and<lb />
has had moderate success<lb />
against them and everyone else<lb />
throughout his career. With a<lb />
214-209 lifetime record and a<lb />
3.70 earned run average, Hough<lb />
will probably not be inducted<lb />
into the Hall of Fame, but he has<lb />
earned the respect of at least one<lb />
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