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Cream of the Crop<lb />
ECU'S Jay Keller became the first North<lb />
Carolinian to be selected as an Ail-American<lb />
in Rugby. Story on page 7.<lb />
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Allmans and Phish rock Creek<lb />
Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre has<lb />
played host to several spectacular<lb />
concerts this summer. See show reviews<lb />
on page 5.<lb />
fc<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. -35- Z)<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Wednesday, Julv 6,1994<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Campus beautification campaign continues<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
As usual, Greenville is ex-<lb />
periencing a hot and humid sum-<lb />
mer, and the last tiling most people<lb />
want to do is be outside digging<lb />
holes and building structures. But<lb />
someone has to do it.<lb />
Dr. George Harrell, associ-<lb />
ate vice chancellor for business<lb />
affairs, and facilities services fac-<lb />
ulty members arc spending the<lb />
summer completing various<lb />
projects to improve the looks and<lb />
security of the campus.<lb />
"We are working on the<lb />
southside of Brewster, landscap-<lb />
ing in front of the building<lb />
Harrell said.<lb />
Harrell said once completed<lb />
later this month, the landscape<lb />
will be similar to that near the<lb />
music building.<lb />
Some people may have no-<lb />
ticed the street signs which have<lb />
been placed around campus.<lb />
Roadways through campus have<lb />
been named Faculty Way and<lb />
Alumni Circle. Harrell said the<lb />
university funded the street sign<lb />
project.<lb />
Additionally, the workers<lb />
are installing outdoor information<lb />
boards around campus to provide<lb />
visitors with maps and campus<lb />
information. The boards will be<lb />
located at the entrance to Jenkins<lb />
Springer named N.Y.<lb />
college president<lb />
Jason Williams<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The Board of Trustees of<lb />
The City University of New<lb />
York (CUNY) named ViceChan-<lb />
cellor for Academic Affairs at<lb />
ECU Dr. Marlene Springer as<lb />
President of The College of<lb />
Staten Island. Springer will be-<lb />
gin September 1.<lb />
A specialist in nineteenth<lb />
century British and American<lb />
literature and women's litera-<lb />
ture, Springer earned her Ph.D.<lb />
in English Literature and her<lb />
M.A. in American Literature at<lb />
Indiana University. She re-<lb />
ceived her bachelor's degree in<lb />
English and business adminis-<lb />
tration at Centre College in Ken-<lb />
tucky.<lb />
"Dr. Springer brings exten-<lb />
sive administrative and aca-<lb />
demic experience to the presi-<lb />
dency of The College of Staten<lb />
Island, as well as a particular<lb />
background in enriching aca-<lb />
demic programs and services<lb />
said James P. Murphv, chair of<lb />
the Board of Trustees.<lb />
Springer has been Vice<lb />
Chancellor since 1989. Prior to<lb />
coming to ECU, she was Asso-<lb />
ciate Vice Chancellor for Aca-<lb />
demic Affairs and Graduate<lb />
Studies at the University of Mis-<lb />
souri-Kansas City in 1985, and<lb />
earlier served there as Acting<lb />
Associate Dean, Chair of the<lb />
Department of English and as a<lb />
member of the faculty from<lb />
1970.<lb />
She was also chosen an<lb />
American Council for Educa-<lb />
tion Administrative Fellow in<lb />
1982, and served as Visiting Pro-<lb />
fessor at the Universidade Fed-<lb />
eral Fluminse, in Rio de Janeiro,<lb />
Brazil, in 1975.<lb />
"I have enjoyed my work<lb />
here at Last Carolina, but this<lb />
gives me the opportunity to be<lb />
the president of a fine univer-<lb />
sity, and I'm looking forward to<lb />
working there Springer said.<lb />
She said she is proud of<lb />
her accomplishments at ECU.<lb />
"We continued the emphasis on<lb />
a quality education, strategic<lb />
planning, program review  We<lb />
instituted 23 new programs, the<lb />
quality of students has im-<lb />
proved  Of course, that has<lb />
been a joint effort with every-<lb />
body here<lb />
She is the author of Ethan<lb />
Frame: A Nightmare of Need, Tho-<lb />
mas Hardy's Use of Allusion and<lb />
Edith Wharton and Kate Chopin:<lb />
A Reference Guide; editor with<lb />
Haskell Springer of Plains<lb />
Women: The Diary of Martha<lb />
Farsworth; and editor of What<lb />
Manner of Women: Essays on En-<lb />
glish and American Life and Lit-<lb />
erature. She is currently at work<lb />
on a book-length study of The<lb />
Correspondence of Harriet Beecher<lb />
Stowe and 19th Century Women<lb />
of Letters.<lb />
Nationally recognized as<lb />
an education administrator,<lb />
Springer chaired the Commis-<lb />
See SPRINGER page 2<lb />
T-shirt<lb />
sales<lb />
Thousands of<lb />
orientation<lb />
students<lb />
flock to the<lb />
ECU Student<lb />
Stores to<lb />
purchase<lb />
official<lb />
Pirate<lb />
paraphernalia.<lb />
Dean Speier<lb />
would<lb />
approve.<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Leslie Petty<lb />
Li<lb />
Art Building, between Brewster<lb />
and Fletcher music building and<lb />
at the culvert bridge at the bottom<lb />
of College Hill. <lb />
"We<lb />
have just about<lb />
gotten our big<lb />
projects done<lb />
for the fiscal<lb />
year Harrell<lb />
said. "We are<lb />
looking for ad-<lb />
ditional funds<lb />
at the begin-<lb />
ning of the vear<lb />
(Julyl) '<lb />
Harrell said that much of<lb />
their construction work has been<lb />
postponed until the first of the<lb />
fiscal year, because many of their<lb />
funds come from reallocation.<lb />
Probably in the second week<lb />
m �f July<lb />
LUe haue jus t<lb />
about gotten our<lb />
big projec ts<lb />
done for the<lb />
fiscal year "<lb />
Dr. George Harrell<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs<lb />
tion on a traffic<lb />
Christenburv Gvm should<lb />
completed.<lb />
cilities ser-<lb />
vices will be<lb />
clearing out<lb />
the woods<lb />
below Tod d<lb />
Dining<lb />
Hall,<lb />
Harrell<lb />
said. Before<lb />
the end of<lb />
August,<lb />
construe-<lb />
ight at<lb />
be<lb />
"The Department of Trans-<lb />
portation will be doing the light<lb />
project Harrell said. "We will<lb />
be doing landscape projects in<lb />
support of the light which will<lb />
hopefully be safer for the stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
Incaseanvone remembers the<lb />
1994 senior class project, it has not<lb />
been started, m uch less completed.<lb />
"We have not finalized the<lb />
design of that Harrell said.<lb />
Harrell said the senior class<lb />
wanted to produce a walkway<lb />
across the area between Cotten Hall<lb />
and Fifth Street where people are<lb />
now trampling the bushes and cre-<lb />
ating a dirt pathway.<lb />
Harrell mentioned a walk<lb />
through campus with Chancel-<lb />
lor Eakin, members of SGA and<lb />
several deans, held several week<lb />
ago, to determine where lighting<lb />
could be improved upon. Hesaid<lb />
the chancellor and SGA would<lb />
discuss it and meet with Facili-<lb />
ties Services to determine future<lb />
plans.<lb />
Harrell wan ted to warn stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members of<lb />
potential danger around con-<lb />
struction areas.<lb />
"We would like the stu-<lb />
dents to be careful and not enter<lb />
any of the construction sites on<lb />
campus Harrell said. "Wecer-<lb />
tainly don't want anv students<lb />
hurt<lb />
Flat<lb />
Lands<lb />
This is the future<lb />
site of the<lb />
renovated<lb />
Joyner Library.<lb />
Unfortunately,<lb />
few who are<lb />
students now<lb />
will be around to<lb />
enjoy the results<lb />
of the<lb />
construction.<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Leslie Petty<lb />
German reunification studied<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Those who ignore, the past arc<lb />
condemned to repeat it.� George<lb />
Santayana, philosopher, regarding the<lb />
Holocaust.<lb />
Some three vears after the<lb />
Berlin Wall was razed, the Ger-<lb />
man government is making an<lb />
effort to educate our educators<lb />
about the changes which have<lb />
occurred in the former East Ger-<lb />
many and West Germany.<lb />
Dr. Michael Bassman, direc-<lb />
tor of Ethnic Studies, was one of<lb />
20 professors who attended the<lb />
eight-day intensive seminar en-<lb />
titled "Germany Since Reunifica-<lb />
tion: From Euphoria to Disillu-<lb />
sion" and held in Berlin.<lb />
Bassman, who teaches Lit-<lb />
erature of the Holocaust, believes<lb />
his students will benefit from his<lb />
participation in the program.<lb />
"Being able to share the in-<lb />
formation of what is happening<lb />
in Germany is very important<lb />
Bassman said. "I was interested<lb />
in knowing that the Holocaust is<lb />
being taught in the schools in<lb />
German v<lb />
The seminar, sponsored bv<lb />
the German government, was<lb />
designed for foreign professors to<lb />
visit Germany and see what has<lb />
happened since reunification.<lb />
"I heard about the program<lb />
through an international organi-<lb />
zation in New Yorkhe said. "We<lb />
met in Berlin and staved in the<lb />
former Fast Berlin<lb />
Baseman said thegri nip vis-<lb />
ited Wannsee, where the logistics<lb />
of the Final Solution were deter-<lb />
mined. A museum educating Ger-<lb />
mans about the Holocaust is also<lb />
located at Wannsee.<lb />
"There is an attempt to deal<lb />
with its (Germany's) past and to<lb />
recognize the past Bassman said.<lb />
The Holocaust was an at-<lb />
tempt to exterminate the Jewish<lb />
population of Europe. Si million<lb />
Jews and five million non-Jews<lb />
were killed.<lb />
"It happened just 50 vears<lb />
ago, and the world was silent and<lb />
allowed this to go on he said.<lb />
Students in Bassman's Lit-<lb />
erature of the Holocaust class<lb />
(ASES2001 or ASES2002-Honors<lb />
Seminar) read novelsdealing with<lb />
the Holocaust, some written by<lb />
Holocaust survivors. Addition-<lb />
allv, the students view documen-<lb />
taries about Hitler, the Third Reich<lb />
and the Holocaust in general.<lb />
"As someone who teaches<lb />
the Holocaust, it was interesting<lb />
to be in Berlin and realize what<lb />
had happened in the past<lb />
Bassman said.<lb />
The group of professors at-<lb />
tend ing the seminar also met with<lb />
Berlin Police Commissioners, rep-<lb />
resentatives of different political<lb />
parties and members ot Parlia-<lb />
ment. Later, the group went to<lb />
Poland to visit a new international<lb />
university on the Poland and I ler-<lb />
man border. The construction ot<lb />
th�� university was a joint effort<lb />
between the Polish and German<lb />
governments to have an interna-<lb />
tional universit<lb />
Ironically, while meeting<lb />
See BASSMAN page 2<lb />
For Your Information<lb />
The Pitt County AIDS Service<lb />
Organization (PICASO) will begin an<lb />
information and referral line one evening<lb />
a week starting Wednesday, July 6, from<lb />
6 to 8 p.m. A PICASO volunteer will<lb />
provide basic HIVAIDS information and<lb />
referrals to other community-based<lb />
service agencies and state and national<lb />
HIVAIDS organizations. The number is<lb />
830-1660.<lb />
Russians teach during summer<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Visiting Russian professors<lb />
Dr. Alexander Mechitov and Dr.<lb />
Helen Moshkovich will be teach-<lb />
ing ECU students more than the<lb />
functions of bits anil b tes this<lb />
summer. Mechitov and<lb />
Moshkovich, who hail from Mos-<lb />
cow, are currently teaching intro-<lb />
ductory computer courses in the<lb />
Decision Sciences department<lb />
from a Russian perspective.<lb />
Mechitov and Moshkovich,<lb />
who majored in economics and<lb />
minored in mathematics, were<lb />
graduate students at Moscow In-<lb />
ternational University. Mechitov<lb />
is also associated with the Rus-<lb />
sian Academy of Sciences for Fun-<lb />
damental Research.<lb />
Since being at ECU, the two<lb />
instructors have noticed differ-<lb />
ences between the American and<lb />
Russian university systems.<lb />
First, the organization of<lb />
the s stem here is more flexible<lb />
Moshkox u h �-aid Students i an<lb />
r-nt ourses Mid<lb />
change majors. In Russia, the<lb />
student's course path is specia 1-<lb />
ized from, the beginning and<lb />
undergraduates take five vears,<lb />
he said.<lb />
"Students in Russiahave<lb />
to choose their major and fol-<lb />
low special sets of defined<lb />
courses Mechitov said.<lb />
Moshkovich said that dur-<lb />
ing a student's first year, he or<lb />
she is placed in a sma 11 group of<lb />
25 students who are on the same<lb />
course path. The student stavs<lb />
in this group throughout the<lb />
five vears of undergraduate<lb />
stud v.<lb />
Moshkovich said because<lb />
of economical Mid political<lb />
changes occurring in Russia, the<lb />
university systemnow gives the<lb />
possibility to students to<lb />
change, especially those in<lb />
banking, economics, and engi-<lb />
neering. The more flexible sys<lb />
tern gives students the oppor-<lb />
tunity to receive minors<lb />
"In the last two years, the<lb />
See PROFESSORS page 2<lb /><pb facs="00058482_tn_0002" /><lb />
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2 The East Carolinian<lb />
July 6, 1994<lb /><lb />
4<lb />
Students less knowledgeable about biblical references<lb />
President says college students are no slackers<lb />
President Bill Clinton told an audience of University of<lb />
California-Los Angeles students in May not to believe those<lb />
who criticize the college-age crowd as a generation of slackers.<lb />
Clinton made his remarks during a May 20 ceremony celebrat-<lb />
ing the school's 75th anniversary. The president was the recipi-<lb />
ent of the UCLA Medal, the highest honor from the university.<lb />
After expressing his appreciation and congratulations to the<lb />
university, Clinton quickly turned his attention to the college<lb />
students in the audience. The president reminded students that<lb />
they were not the first generation to be labeled in such a negative<lb />
light. Clinton went on to say that the very citizens described as<lb />
"lost" were those who fought in World War II and helped lead<lb />
the nation thereafter. The president closed his speech with a<lb />
challenge to students.<lb />
Fewer students are seeking degrees today<lb />
For the first time in more than 12 years, the number of<lb />
students seeking degrees has declined, according to The Col-<lb />
lege Board's "Annual Survey of Colleges From the fall of 1991<lb />
to the fall of 1992, the average total enrollment decreased by 1.7<lb />
percent. The majority of the decrease was among part-time<lb />
students, which fell by a little more than eight percent. Average<lb />
enrollment declined by more than 11 percent at two-year insti-<lb />
tutions and by slightly less than two percent at four-year insti-<lb />
tutions. In addition, the survey also states that women continue<lb />
to outnumber men at college, where 54 percent of all enrolled<lb />
students are female and 46 percent are male. From the fall of<lb />
1991 to the fall 1992, minority enrollment increased by 1.2<lb />
percent, accounting for 19.9 percent of all first-time freshmen<lb />
enrolled.<lb />
A "smart" sprinkler<lb />
Automatic sprinklers whirring through rainstorms may<lb />
be a thing of the past, thanks to an invention by a team of<lb />
Colorado State University students. The students have devel-<lb />
oped what they call a "Smart Valve which can actually deter-<lb />
mine whether a yard needs watering. The valve � a series of<lb />
pistons, metering chambers, valves and hydraulic fluid�uses<lb />
a porous ceramic wick to sense soil moisture levels and control<lb />
when the yard is watered. Ultimately, the "Smart Value" could<lb />
help relieve the strain on finite water resources, its creators say.<lb />
Compiled by Stephanie Lassiter. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
(CPS) � Walking on water.<lb />
The forbidden fruit. The troubles of<lb />
Job. Conquering Goliath.<lb />
Increasingly, college students<lb />
are finding themselves stumped by<lb />
such well-knownbiblical references.<lb />
Although the Bible has been called<lb />
the single most influential book in<lb />
thehistory of Western culture,many<lb />
academics say it seems to be unfa-<lb />
miliar territory to more and more<lb />
college students.<lb />
"What some would consider<lb />
basic elements of our culture, many<lb />
students simply don't know said<lb />
Benjamin Wright, assistant profes-<lb />
sor of religion studies at Lehigh<lb />
University. "While they may have<lb />
heard of a reference, such as David<lb />
and Goliath, in a non-contextual<lb />
way, if you ask them to tell the story<lb />
to you, they can't<lb />
"Students are appallingly ig-<lb />
norant of the Bible said Jay Hol-<lb />
stein, the J.J. Mallon Professor of<lb />
Judaic Studies at the University of<lb />
Iowa.<lb />
Academics say an increas-<lb />
ingly large number are lost when<lb />
they encounter biblical references<lb />
in their coursework and day-to-day<lb />
life. Without a basic knowledge of<lb />
the stories in the Old and New Tes-<lb />
taments, students have a difficult<lb />
time understanding literary illu-<lb />
sions in Moby Dick and even lyrics<lb />
in U2 songs.<lb />
"For certain, without some<lb />
training in what is called religious<lb />
studies, students will have absolute<lb />
gaps in their knowledge and aca-<lb />
demic sense of literature, art and<lb />
law in Western civilization Hol-<lb />
stein said.<lb />
"The biblical tradition is im-<lb />
portant and essential to the devel-<lb />
opment of Western culture said<lb />
Michael Coogan, professor of reli-<lb />
gious studies a t Stonehill College in<lb />
Boston and co-editor of the Oxford<lb />
Companion to the Bible. "You can't<lb />
understand the various traditions<lb />
of our society without some knowl-<lb />
edge of the stories and history of the<lb />
Bible<lb />
English professors say they<lb />
can no longer assume students will<lb />
comprehend the nearly limitless<lb />
number of religious allusions found<lb />
in literature, including such classics<lb />
as John Milton's Paradise Lost, Will-<lb />
iam Faulkner's Absabm, Absalom<lb />
the poems of T.S. Elliot or the works<lb />
of Shakespeare.<lb />
M. Katherine McGrory said<lb />
she recently found that only half the<lb />
students enrolled in her "Poetry in<lb />
Drama" class at Georgetown Uni-<lb />
versity said they had any familiar-<lb />
ity with the Bible.<lb />
"The class focused quite a bit<lb />
on Yeats, who uses a lot of biblical<lb />
imagery said McGrory, who is<lb />
also executive director of the Soci-<lb />
ety of Values in Higher Education,<lb />
a non-sectarian, non-profit society<lb />
of scholars in Washington.<lb />
Most students' knowledge of<lb />
the Bible before entering college is<lb />
restricted to what they learned in<lb />
the home, church, synagogue or in<lb />
religious educationclasses,say edu-<lb />
cators. McGrory also points out that<lb />
today'sdiversestudentbodyiscom-<lb />
posed of people from an array of<lb />
religious backgrounds. "Thesacred<lb />
text in many students' homes may<lb />
have been the Koran she said.<lb />
Meanwhile, 13.1 percent of all<lb />
college freshmen last year listed their<lb />
religious preferences as "none ac-<lb />
cording to the Higher Education<lb />
Research Institute at UCLA.<lb />
Still, the majority of all college<lb />
freshmen, 82.2 percent, reported<lb />
having attended religious services<lb />
"frequently" or "occasionally" dur-<lb />
ing the past year, the survey said.<lb />
"A Gallup poll a few years<lb />
backstatedthat90percentof Ameri-<lb />
can households own a Bible<lb />
Coogansaid. "Isuspectmostdonot<lb />
read it, however. The problem is<lb />
thatpeopietendtothink of the Bible<lb />
exclusively as a religious text, and<lb />
those who teach the Bible are under<lb />
suspicion of proselytizing<lb />
Nationwide, of the 2318 col-<lb />
leges that offer a bachelor's degree<lb />
or better, 25 percent of all public<lb />
universities and 65 percent of all<lb />
PROFESSORS<lb />
private colleges haveprograms in;<lb />
religion and theological studies,<lb />
according to a survey by the<lb />
American Academy of Religion<lb />
in Atlanta.<lb />
David Hoekema, academic<lb />
dean at Calvin College in Grand<lb />
Rapids, Mich, said many colleges<lb />
affiliated with religious institu-<lb />
tions continue to offer courses that<lb />
cover the Bible as part of the core<lb />
requirements needed for gradua-<lb />
tion. "But I wouldn't expect there-<lb />
to be any consistent program or<lb />
intention for public institutions to1<lb />
make a course on the Bible as part<lb />
of core requirements he said.<lb />
"That would raise red flags to<lb />
many m.<lb />
Instead, Hoekema said<lb />
many colleagues are introducing<lb />
sections of the Bible as part of the<lb />
assigned reading in history or lit-<lb />
erature classes, for example, to;<lb />
provide students with the back-<lb />
ground they'll need to further,<lb />
understand the coursework. "I<lb />
think the education is being done<lb />
piece by piece within classes he<lb />
said.<lb />
Coogan said he doesn't<lb />
agree with some of the hand-<lb />
wringing that he sees among pro-<lb />
fessors who say thelack of histori-<lb />
cal and cultural knowledge among<lb />
students impedes their ability to<lb />
teach the classics. u"<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
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the appearance of the private sec-<lb />
tor in connection with private uni-<lb />
versities Mechitov said.<lb />
Moshkovich said the Rus-<lb />
sian university system stresses<lb />
theory and thinking-skill learning<lb />
methods and that job skills are<lb />
"taught strictly She said this<lb />
could be incorporated in the sys-<lb />
tem because under the previous<lb />
government, a specific job was<lb />
waiting for each individual gradu-<lb />
ate.<lb />
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ticed differences between Ameri-<lb />
can and Russian students.<lb />
"Russian students are more<lb />
active in lecture Mechitov said.<lb />
"They can discuss the lecture be-<lb />
tween themselves and give re-<lb />
marks. American students act like<lb />
students in Russian high schools<lb />
or secondary schools<lb />
"Not much feedback<lb />
Moshkovich said. "They act<lb />
much more respectful, distant<lb />
Moshkovich said in Russia,<lb />
professors are much more distant<lb />
from students than in America,<lb />
and they offer fewer office hours<lb />
to their students because there is<lb />
not a "tradition" of giving stu-<lb />
dents extra time out of class peri-<lb />
ods, except for special lectures<lb />
given to answer students' ques-<lb />
tions before final exams. She also<lb />
said that in Russia, students are<lb />
more oriented to their own work,<lb />
while in America, professors have<lb />
more control.<lb />
Moshkovich said most of the<lb />
time professors only give one test<lb />
during the semester, the final<lb />
exam.<lb />
"Final exam is much more<lb />
important in Russia<lb />
Moshkovich said. "Students are<lb />
usually given oral exams<lb />
Mechitov said that students<lb />
are given three days to study and<lb />
to prepare for their exams.<lb />
BASSMAN<lb />
"They are expelled from the<lb />
university if they don't pass the<lb />
exam within three times<lb />
Moshkovich said.<lb />
Moshkovich and Mechitov<lb />
said they had many reasons for<lb />
coming to ECU.<lb />
Mechitov said the idea is to<lb />
build contacts between ECU fac-<lb />
ulty and Moscow University fac-<lb />
ulty to study each others' research<lb />
and education processes, common<lb />
research interests and publish ar-<lb />
ticles. "Also, we want to create<lb />
opportunities for faculty and stu-<lb />
dent exchange between the two<lb />
universities<lb />
"We are interested in ex-<lb />
change not only between the busi-<lb />
ness schools, but in the other aca-<lb />
demic areas too said Dr. Robert<lb />
E. Schellenberger, chairperson of<lb />
the DecisionSriences Department.<lb />
On July 6 and July 12,<lb />
Mechitov will give lecture presen-<lb />
tations at 2 p.m. in the General<lb />
College Building, room 3012. The<lb />
lectures are sponsored by the Deci-<lb />
sion Sciences Department.<lb />
In the first lecture, entitled<lb />
Russian Scientific and Educational<lb />
Systems Mechitov said he wants<lb />
to "get ECU faculty members, who<lb />
may visit Moscow University, ac-<lb />
quainted withRussianeducation"<lb />
"I will speak about how<lb />
classes are organized, the relation-<lb />
ship between teachers and stu-<lb />
dents and outline the structure of<lb />
research institutions in Russia<lb />
Mechitov said.<lb />
The second lecture will be<lb />
"Current Economic and Political<lb />
Situations in Russia<lb />
"I will speak about cur-<lb />
rent economic situations, particu-<lb />
larly social mentality. How Rus-<lb />
sians perceive change, "Mechitov<lb />
said. "Also, l will outline the<lb />
main political situation and fig-<lb />
ures. What policy they persue<lb />
Both instructors plan on<lb />
taking back new teaching tech-<lb />
niques to Moscow from their<lb />
teaching and cultural experiences<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
"Morecontactbetweenstu-<lb />
dent and professor during the<lb />
teachingprocess Mechitov said.<lb />
, "It is very good practice<lb />
for us Moshkovich said. "We<lb />
teach the same course in the<lb />
Moscow University. Course is<lb />
nicely done fat ECU. Lot of work<lb />
is done to prepare materials.<lb />
Also, make more emphasis to<lb />
students<lb />
Moshkovich said she<lb />
would try to give lectures that<lb />
described what students needed<lb />
tbdo. She also said that giving a<lb />
number of separate assignments<lb />
would give students good prac-<lb />
tical experience.<lb />
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with American correspondents<lb />
based in Berlin, Bassman met Rick<lb />
Atkinson, who is the American<lb />
correspondent for the Washington<lb />
Post, based in Berlin. Atkinson at-<lb />
tended ECU and spoke at spring<lb />
graduation several years ago.<lb />
During his spare time,<lb />
Bassman traced the Jewirh legacy<lb />
in Berlin.<lb />
"Especially in Berlin, there<lb />
is complete chaos because the<lb />
people in the West resent tine<lb />
people in the East Bassman said.<lb />
"Everywhere in the east you see<lb />
rubble, while the former West Ber-<lb />
lin looks like any modern city<lb />
Bassman also said that 85<lb />
percent of West Berliners still con-<lb />
sider themselves to be West Ger-<lb />
mans, not Germans.<lb />
Bassman said that in a re-<lb />
cent election, 80 percent of the<lb />
people living on the East side,<lb />
which was a communist police<lb />
state until 1991 when the wall<lb />
came down, voted for a commu-<lb />
SPRINGER<lb />
rust party to be formed again.<lb />
"There seems to be a lot of<lb />
nostalgia for the past he said.<lb />
Bassman visited Humboldt<lb />
University, located in the former<lb />
East Berlin. Before fleeing Ger-<lb />
many, Einstein taught at<lb />
Humboldt. Before reunification,<lb />
there were 4,000 faculty mem-<lb />
bers at Humboldt. When Ger-<lb />
many reunified, the university<lb />
deposed 3,000 faculty members<lb />
and hired new people.<lb />
"All of this causes resent-<lb />
ment Bassman said.<lb />
Bassman mentioned visiting<lb />
tine Topography of Terror, in Ber-<lb />
lin, where the Gestapo Headquar-<lb />
ters was once located. All mat<lb />
remains are some underground<lb />
rooms. Today, there is an attempt<lb />
to start a museum.<lb />
"I was pleased to see tine<lb />
number of Holocaustmuseums<lb />
Bassman said.<lb />
Bassman said that Berlin<lb />
was once divided into four parts:<lb />
.French, English, American and<lb />
-Russian. The Allies have con-<lb />
tinued to march each month,<lb />
but marched for the final time<lb />
during Bassman's stay in Ger-<lb />
many.<lb />
"The Allies would march<lb />
in Berlin once a month and when<lb />
1 was there was the last time<lb />
they would ever march he<lb />
said. <lb />
The Literature of the Ho-<lb />
locaust course is taught each<lb />
spring and is a partial require-<lb />
ment for the Ethnic Studies mi-<lb />
nor. Other courses in the minor<lb />
curriculum include African-<lb />
American Literature, Women's<lb />
Studies, Ethnic Studies, Gay Lit-<lb />
erature, as well as many other<lb />
courses in anthropology, mu-<lb />
sic, sociology and other related<lb />
fields. Those interested in know-<lb />
ing more about the Ethnic Stud-<lb />
ies minor, or the Literature of<lb />
the Holocaust course, can con-<lb />
tact Dr. Basman at 757-6539.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
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cation, of the Association of<lb />
Teacher Educators in 1992 and<lb />
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Southern Association of Col-<lb />
leges and Schools, the Ameri-<lb />
can Council of Education and<lb />
the American Association of<lb />
State Colleges and Schools and<lb />
Universities.<lb />
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month after 20 years as presi-<lb />
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World Cup mania strikes soccer hinterland I<lb />
3 World Cup Soccer swept into America last<lb />
moYtth on a wave of media hype, and for once<lb />
the final product may have matched its billing.<lb />
By all accounts, the international soccer<lb />
tournement has been a huge success thus far,<lb />
and this success shows all signs of continuing.<lb />
Unfortunately for American soccer fans,<lb />
the U.S. team was eliminated from the World<lb />
Cup by Brazil on Monday. Many had hoped for<lb />
a "miracle on grass" to match the "miracle on<lb />
ice" 1980 Olympic hockey team, believing that<lb />
such an improbable American victory would<lb />
ignite American interest in the game.<lb />
Those who hoped for such an outcome<lb />
suffer from a misunderstanding of such events.<lb />
In the 14 since the Lake Placid Olympics, there<lb />
has been no huge upsurge of interest in hockey<lb />
in America. Moreover, the increase which has<lb />
occurred owes more to skillful marketing by the<lb />
NHL and the play of talented Canadians like<lb />
Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretsky than any<lb />
faded memories of past amature glories.<lb />
American soccer aficionados hope that<lb />
someday the game will be as wildly popular<lb />
here at home as it is elsewhere. However, such<lb />
fans miss several important considerations<lb />
which determine any game's popularity.<lb />
- In most other countries, there are far fewer<lb />
team sports to compete with soccer's dominance.<lb />
Furthermore, the game has through the years<lb />
become deeply embedded in those cultures, in<lb />
much the same fashion football, basketball and<lb />
baseball are part of ours. Children who grow up<lb />
playing a sport become the adult fanatics who<lb />
pay huge sums of money to support their favorite<lb />
team.<lb />
� What's more, like many aspects of<lb />
American culture, our sports, such as basketball,<lb />
are gaining acceptance overseas much faster<lb />
than the more international sports, like soccer or<lb />
team handball, are gaining here. If soccer will<lb />
ever be really popular here, the Federation<lb />
Internationale de Football Associations (FIFA),<lb />
its governing body, is going to have to make<lb />
some changes to make the game more palatable<lb />
to the average American. One idea would be to<lb />
remove that silly offsides rule. This seems<lb />
roughly equivialent to saying that a wide receiver<lb />
on a football team cannot run past the defensive<lb />
backs to catch a touchdown pass. Something<lb />
else which would help would be to get more<lb />
American commentators for the TV matches.<lb />
Just hearing the British announcers saying things<lb />
like, "Holland are  grates on the nerves.<lb />
The US. has much tobeproud of regarding<lb />
this World Cup. Not only did the American side<lb />
reach the second round for the first time in 64<lb />
years, it played one of the finest teams in the<lb />
world nearly even. In fact, the American team<lb />
might have been one of the most refreshing and<lb />
intelligent teams in the tournament, bccr.u�e<lb />
unlike many of the other teams (say, Colo abia),<lb />
there was no obvious pressure to succeed.<lb />
On a bigger level, the staging ot the<lb />
tournamentitself hasbeena success, withpacked<lb />
stadia to see all the matches. With the exception<lb />
of the murder of a Colombian player, and a<lb />
minor disturbance by Mexican fans, there have<lb />
been no major outbreaks of fan violence as too<lb />
often plagues the sport in Europe and South<lb />
America. America has proven itself not the<lb />
narrow, insulated nation it is often portrayed as,<lb />
but a place which welcomes new ideas and<lb />
innovations.<lb />
By Patrick Hinson<lb />
By Laura Wright<lb />
Spousal abuse now seen as national epidemic<lb />
Fourth feelings frequently ignored in daily life<lb />
' It seems like most of<lb />
Greenville showed up to see the<lb />
fireworks on the Town Common<lb />
on Monday night, the Fourth of<lb />
July, and I doubt any of them were<lb />
disappointed.<lb />
The fireworks show was<lb />
outstanding, and I was pretty<lb />
shocked to see how much carnival<lb />
ahposphere Greenville actually<lb />
shipped onto the Common. I was<lb />
very impressed with the whole<lb />
tHhg. It seemed to me like people<lb />
ot all ages were having a good<lb />
time, riding the rides, hanging out<lb />
walking around or just watching<lb />
ancl dancing to the music. It was<lb />
good to see the people of a town<lb />
come together like we did and get<lb />
along, celebrating something that<lb />
we should all, at least at one time<lb />
or another in our lives, try to<lb />
understand.<lb />
I don't know what it was<lb />
about the fireworks show that<lb />
night, but for the first time in my<lb />
life (and maybe I should be<lb />
ashamed to say this) I watched a<lb />
fireworks display on<lb />
Independence Day and actually<lb />
thought about what July 4th really<lb />
means (or at least should mean) to<lb />
me and many other people. I mean,<lb />
if you can, just stop for a second<lb />
and try to think about how lucky<lb />
we are just to be able to celebrate<lb />
something like this, celebrating the<lb />
fact that we are free. We are a<lb />
nation of people who come<lb />
together one day a year and<lb />
celebrate being free, yet we live<lb />
and work and study together<lb />
freely every day. In many places<lb />
in the world the concept must<lb />
seem as alien as Martians or black<lb />
holes, yet we have grown so<lb />
accustomed to it that we never<lb />
even think about what it means,<lb />
much less how much it has cost us.<lb />
What does freedom mean? You've<lb />
probably thought so little about it<lb />
in your life that the thought<lb />
wrestles with your patience and<lb />
intelligence. You try to sum it up<lb />
in one word, to toss it off as<lb />
something given, something<lb />
obvious, which I guess is what it<lb />
mostly is, at least for our<lb />
generation. But freedom is more<lb />
than that, and, somewhere deep<lb />
inside, you must know that it is<lb />
too.<lb />
I know I can't really<lb />
understand freedom because I<lb />
have never heard the sound of<lb />
gunfire in my direction, or had to<lb />
run for my life, or had to kill<lb />
another person in the name of<lb />
freedom. I have never left a part of<lb />
me, an arm or a leg, in a foreign<lb />
country, orbreathedmy lastbreath<lb />
in a place far away from home and<lb />
family on freedom's behalf. I have<lb />
never feared for my life, and grown<lb />
old too soon from that fear, nor<lb />
fought a war I didn't believe in in<lb />
the name of freedom. I have never<lb />
spent a day in a Chinese prison, or<lb />
in a Russian gulag, or ducking<lb />
Serbian shells, or hiding for my<lb />
life because I belong to a minority<lb />
tribe, clan or group of people. I<lb />
have never taken up arms and<lb />
fought against what I felt was an<lb />
unfair government in the name of<lb />
freedom, as our great-great-<lb />
grandfathers did, and so many<lb />
others whom we will never know,<lb />
who shed oceans of their blood on<lb />
the very soil of this country that<lb />
we take so much for granted, that<lb />
we drive across and party on. I<lb />
didn't fight for my life, my family<lb />
and my beliefs against a tyrannical<lb />
king, against unbelievable odds,<lb />
like our forefathers chose to do,<lb />
when the world was young, in the<lb />
name of freedom.<lb />
I, of course, have never been<lb />
enslaved, nor had to fight and<lb />
suffer for centuries for my rights<lb />
as a human being, and as a citizen,<lb />
as my African-American brothers<lb />
and sisters have, and as the women<lb />
of the United States have, and as<lb />
many of them still do. I have never<lb />
heard the sound of cannon fire,<lb />
nor held a dying friend in my arms<lb />
on a battlefield, nor lost a father,<lb />
brother, or mother whose life was<lb />
sacrificed in the name of freedom.<lb />
I have never felt what it is like to be<lb />
segregated, oppressed,<lb />
imprisoned or murdered just for<lb />
being different, for being the<lb />
wrong color or of the wrong<lb />
religion, as so many people have<lb />
been and as they still are in many<lb />
places. I have never known these<lb />
things. I have never fought in anger<lb />
over freedom. I have rarely even,<lb />
in my entire life, ever discussed it<lb />
that much with anyone else. I guess<lb />
it was just always there. I was just<lb />
always free, so I can never really<lb />
know the feeling the way it<lb />
probably should be felt.<lb />
There's a lot to be thankful<lb />
for, much more 1 guess than we<lb />
can ever realize. However, if we<lb />
can just try to realize it, attempt to<lb />
imagine what freedom and<lb />
independence actually mean to us,<lb />
and what they have meant to us<lb />
for such a short time now (just a<lb />
little over two hundred years), and<lb />
how hard 200 we've fought for it<lb />
in that time, I think that will count<lb />
for something.<lb />
We may all come up with<lb />
different versions or definitions of<lb />
what freedom may mean, but in<lb />
the end I think they will all boil<lb />
down to the same thing, and when<lb />
you think about it, it feels pretty<lb />
good, doesn't it?<lb />
Suddenly, the phones at<lb />
battered women's shelters are<lb />
ringing off of their hooks.<lb />
Suddenly, men are asking for help,<lb />
apparently just now realizing that<lb />
beating women is uncool.<lb />
Suddenly, every talk show, from<lb />
Geraldo to Oprah, is featuring<lb />
women who kill abusive<lb />
husbands, husbands who are<lb />
recovered wife beaters and women<lb />
who were stalked by their<lb />
husbands after they tried to leave.<lb />
Thank you, O. J. It's as if there<lb />
wasn't a problem until O. J.<lb />
Simpson presented it to us. It's as<lb />
if there wasn't a problem until he,<lb />
a well-known football player, "fell<lb />
from grace (I am so sick of<lb />
hearing how he took this fictitious<lb />
fall) and allegedly killed his wife.<lb />
Now, to men, O. J. represents that<lb />
which they least want to be, and to<lb />
women, that which they've known<lb />
all too well, for way too long.<lb />
I don't want to dwell on the<lb />
media circus that has become of<lb />
the murders of Nicole Brown<lb />
Simpson and Ronald Goldman. I<lb />
honestly thought that one article<lb />
about the absurdity surrounding<lb />
those crimes would be enough,<lb />
but I have some more to say. After<lb />
this article, I won't ever even<lb />
mention O. J. Simpson again. I'll<lb />
be happy if no one ever mentioned<lb />
him again, and I am definitely<lb />
ready to stop hearing how sad it is<lb />
that this is happening to HIM.<lb />
It is truly disgusting that it<lb />
takes the implication of someone<lb />
famous to wake up the American<lb />
public to the reality of desperate<lb />
issues.<lb />
For example, Rock Hudson<lb />
alerted us to the reality of AIDS.<lb />
With his death, we became aware<lb />
that a problem existed. But it really<lb />
took Magic Johnson's admission<lb />
of illness to make us feel at risk.<lb />
Magic became some sort of hero,<lb />
simply because he slept around.<lb />
It is curious that our culture<lb />
tends to view its athletes �<lb />
particularly its male football and<lb />
basketball players�as inherently<lb />
good, incapable of the faults of<lb />
other human beings.<lb />
The same thing that was true<lb />
for AIDS is true for spousal abuse.<lb />
The statistics have been around,<lb />
TV movies have been made about<lb />
the subject, we had all heard about<lb />
"battered wife syndrome before'<lb />
Nicole Simpson was found dead<lb />
last month. It didn't change<lb />
anything thatother celebrities had<lb />
been accused of beating the<lb />
women in their lives � for<lb />
example, Miles Davis, Ike Turner<lb />
and Jackson Browne all come to<lb />
mind � until a nationally known<lb />
and respected football player is<lb />
accused of murder.<lb />
It sucks that such extreme<lb />
circumstances are necessary to<lb />
make us aware that women die<lb />
every day at the hands of men<lb />
who supposedly love them. It<lb />
sucks that we place such irrational<lb />
faith in men who have done<lb />
nothing more than exhibit the<lb />
ability to successfully score points<lb />
in a game.<lb />
I hope that things will get<lb />
better as a result of the attention<lb />
given to the fact that Nicole<lb />
Simpson was a battered woman. I '<lb />
hope that maybe men will start to<lb />
realize that abusing women is a<lb />
much more serious offense that it<lb />
has been perceived to be in the<lb />
past. Women have been aware of<lb />
this fact, and maybe now if O. J. is<lb />
stigmatized with the label of wife<lb />
beater, other men will work harder<lb />
to avoid similar fates.<lb />
It just simply is not enough<lb />
for the victims to realize that<lb />
spousal abuse is a horrible thing.<lb />
It is more important that the<lb />
abusers and those with the<lb />
potential to be abusers (i.e. men in<lb />
general) view abuse as socially<lb />
unacceptable. It seems that if peer<lb />
pressure can cause people to do<lb />
bad things, thenit stands to reason<lb />
that Ucankeep people from doing<lb />
bad things as vfell. If men start to<lb />
speak out on behalf of women, if<lb />
men start to put pressure on other<lb />
men to stop beating women,<lb />
maybe our chances for survival<lb />
will increase.<lb />
I've said it before, and I'll say<lb />
it again now, because it seems<lb />
relevant: more women are abused<lb />
on Super Bowl Sunday than any<lb />
other day of the year. I think it's<lb />
about time we examine our<lb />
idolization of the violent side of<lb />
sports. I think it's past time for us<lb />
to reevaluate our choices of heroes.<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Criticism of fanatical religious right not bigotry<lb />
Arkansans(Theseparticipantsare annoying man with funny hair,<lb />
notactors;theyareactuallitigants who does sort of a religious talk<lb />
who agreed) who level charge show on the Family Channel on<lb />
Recently, there has beenmuch<lb />
talk among political types about<lb />
an anti-Christian bias in the<lb />
popular media. I don't buy it, and<lb />
I think I can present a pretty strong<lb />
case against that argument. Before<lb />
going any farther, however, I<lb />
would like to say, for the record:<lb />
With people like Jerry Falwell, Pat<lb />
Robertson and John Ankerberg<lb />
(more on him later) representing<lb />
religion to the public, I wouldn't<lb />
blame folks for being turned off.<lb />
President Clinton recently<lb />
lashed out at his conservative<lb />
critics, most notably the<lb />
Reveraaaaand (say it like Rush<lb />
Limbaugh pronounces Jesse<lb />
Jackson's title) Jerry Falwell. Rep.<lb />
Vic Fazio called Falwell and others<lb />
like him "hatemongers Surgeon<lb />
General Joycelyn Elders made a<lb />
reference to "the un-Christian,<lb />
religious right I say "Amen" to<lb />
each of them for having the guts to<lb />
stand up to the bullies.<lb />
Falwell has a television show<lb />
called the "Old Time Gospel<lb />
Hour which airs several times a<lb />
week on the Family Channel, and<lb />
onother religious stations as well.<lb />
From this "bully pulpit does he<lb />
preach? Does he teach his<lb />
interpretation of the Bible? No, of<lb />
course not. He talks politics. Only<lb />
there is no one to argue with him,<lb />
no one to present the opposite<lb />
view.<lb />
And he sells videotapes. Not<lb />
videotapes about how to be a good<lb />
Christian, mind you. He sells tapes<lb />
on which, appear ordinary<lb />
after unsubstantiated charge,<lb />
including murder, against the<lb />
President. Curiously, Falwell<lb />
defends the tapes on TV talk<lb />
shows, but objects when someone<lb />
says he himself accused Clinton of<lb />
murder. Can you say "covering"<lb />
your butt?'<lb />
Robertson has an equally<lb />
obnoxious show, broadcast four<lb />
times daily where I live in Florida,<lb />
but shown originally on the Family<lb />
Channel, which Robertson<lb />
partially owns. "The700Clubso<lb />
named because he asks<lb />
contributors to donate said<lb />
amount annually, is not as<lb />
offensive as Falwell's, in part<lb />
because it doesn't purport to be an<lb />
exclusively religious show, and<lb />
also because they have decent<lb />
special features and some fair<lb />
reporting.<lb />
Notice I said some fair<lb />
reporting. With the exception of<lb />
international events, reporters for<lb />
"The 700 Club" give their stories<lb />
an obvious conservative slant;<lb />
watching solely this news, one<lb />
would get the impression that the<lb />
only things that happened in<lb />
America were abortion protests.<lb />
And Robertson, like Falwell, isn't<lb />
afraid to get his digs in about the<lb />
President, Democrat members of<lb />
Congress and international figures<lb />
who are not adherents to his<lb />
philosophy.<lb />
John Ankerberg is an<lb />
Sundays at 11:30 p.m. He mostly<lb />
stays out of politics, saving his<lb />
venom for religions and<lb />
denominations of Christianity that<lb />
do not match his own.<lb />
Lately he has been attacking<lb />
Catholics for, well, not being<lb />
Protestants, and he pretty much<lb />
condemns them to hell for their<lb />
Catholicism. In the past, his shows<lb />
have assailed Jews, Moslems, Free<lb />
Masons and the occult. I'd hate to<lb />
see what he thinks of Unitarians.<lb />
Of course, I know these<lb />
buffoons don't speak for most<lb />
Christians, nor most<lb />
conservatives. In fact, many<lb />
Christians and many<lb />
conservatives distance themselves<lb />
from these characters every chance<lb />
they get. But, by that same token,<lb />
the President and others ought to<lb />
be able to call these people what<lb />
they are � religious bigots �<lb />
without being called anti-<lb />
Christian.<lb />
Now back to that media thing.<lb />
Ever notice that all of these TV<lb />
preachers, all of the conservative<lb />
columnists, authors like Dan<lb />
Quayle and William Bennet,<lb />
Limbaugh and all the rest of the<lb />
folks who complain about the<lb />
liberal media � they're always on<lb />
TV, on the radio or in the<lb />
newspaper when they say it. And<lb />
I'll bet not one of them has ever<lb />
appeared on the "Old Time<lb />
Agnostics Hour<lb />
.<lb />
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Lifestyle<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Walnut Creek hosts Allmans<lb />
Photo by Laslm Patty<lb />
The Allman Brothers was the latest band to grace the stage of Walnut Creek's<lb />
Amphitheater, wooing the crowd with nostalgia and some great weather.<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Lightning flashed. Guitars<lb />
screamed. The earth moved. (Well,<lb />
sort of.) What more could anyone<lb />
ask for from a rock concert than<lb />
was presented by the Allman Broth-<lb />
ers last Friday at Walnut Creek?<lb />
There was a festive atmo-<lb />
sphere, beautiful weather, great<lb />
sound and great music. The Broth-<lb />
ers were smokin' and so was their<lb />
audience, enjoying a sweaty, shin-<lb />
ing day. The stench of barbecuing<lb />
food and skin mixed with the crisp,<lb />
sweet smell that filtered through<lb />
the Raleigh air. (Gee I wonder what<lb />
that was.)<lb />
The Brothers were supported<lb />
by two relatively new bands to the<lb />
scene: Big Head Todd and the Mon-<lb />
sters, and The Screaming Cheetah<lb />
Wheelies. Bom bands did an admi-<lb />
rable job opening the show, but it<lb />
quickly became apparent that the<lb />
majority of the Creek-goers had<lb />
dome for rhp soundsof Greg Allman<lb />
and the boys, who started their set<lb />
around 8:00.<lb />
The Allmans provided the<lb />
crowd with all the hits they knew<lb />
and loved, as well as the future<lb />
classics off their new album Where<lb />
It All Begins. Ripping through over<lb />
three hours of music, the band in-<lb />
termingled their old and new songs<lb />
as to where anyone who wasn't<lb />
familiar with their material<lb />
wouldn't have known the differ-<lb />
ence. Early in the show, the group<lb />
performed "All Night Train<lb />
"Soulshine" and "Sailing Across the<lb />
Devil Sea" off their latest release,<lb />
along with their classic standard<lb />
"StatesboroBlues"and"BlueSky<lb />
which was performed under fitting<lb />
weather. Of course, the crowd<lb />
cheered louder for the older favor-<lb />
ites, but no one seemed to object to<lb />
the new material.<lb />
The Allmanscontinued in their<lb />
more classic mode with "Seven<lb />
Turns" and "Midnight Rider" be-<lb />
fore cranking out their biggest hit<lb />
from the new album, "No One to<lb />
Run With as the Raleigh sun di-<lb />
minished into the night. A slow,<lb />
grooving version of "Jessica" was a<lb />
highlight of the spectacular show<lb />
that had the dancing crowd grind-<lb />
ing up the turf on the Creek's lawn.<lb />
The Allmans soon went into a<lb />
twenty-minute version of "In<lb />
Memory of Elizabeth Reed All<lb />
the players in the band had their<lb />
chance to solo in this tune to the<lb />
delight of lovers of music improvi-<lb />
sation.<lb />
After "Elizabeth Reed" the au-<lb />
dience was ready to jam and the<lb />
Brothers didn't let them down with<lb />
a smoking version of "One Way<lb />
Out The Brothers left the stage to<lb />
thunderousapplause,but returned<lb />
to pound out a couple of older fa-<lb />
vorites to finish off the crowd.<lb />
"Southbound" and "Whipping<lb />
Post" provided an incredible en-<lb />
core to the concert, until theCreek's<lb />
See ALLMAN page 6<lb />
Speed lives up to hype as blockbuster<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ultimate summer film has<lb />
sped into Greenville in the form of<lb />
a high octane, souped-up, marvel<lb />
of a vehicle called Speed.<lb />
Speed begins with a nail-biting<lb />
elevator sequence thatwould serve<lb />
as a finale in many inferior films.<lb />
In Speed, former cinema tographer<lb />
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scene in which an elevator is rigged<lb />
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the terrorist is paid three million<lb />
dollars.<lb />
DeBont directs his first feature<lb />
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for big-budget thrillers like Basic<lb />
Instinct. He knows that a thriller<lb />
like Speed needs to keep up the<lb />
pace so that the audience does not<lb />
get bored. He mainta ins the break-<lb />
neck momentum from beginning<lb />
to end such mat, true to its title, the<lb />
film keeps moving.<lb />
Keanu Reeves turns in his first<lb />
certifiable starring performance as<lb />
L.A.policeofficerJackTraven.Jack<lb />
thwarts the terrorist (Dennis Hop-<lb />
per, in a great over-the-top perfor-<lb />
mance) in the beginning of Speed,<lb />
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his revenge on Jack by placing a<lb />
bomb on a bus that is set to ex-<lb />
plode if the vehicle drops below 50<lb />
mph. Reeves imbues Jack with all<lb />
the necessary charisma and cour-<lb />
age to make him into a genuine<lb />
hero yet also gives Jack enough<lb />
human characteristics so that the<lb />
audience knows that he is no su-<lb />
perman.<lb />
Reeves' acting is good, but<lb />
Sandra Bullock's, an ECU gradu-<lb />
ate, is great. Bullock shone lastyear<lb />
in Stallone's Demolition Man and<lb />
she glimmers in Speed. Bullock<lb />
plays Annie, a passenger on the<lb />
bus who is forced to take over the<lb />
wheel when the driver gets shot.<lb />
The warmth and humor she brings<lb />
to the role gives the viewer wel-<lb />
come relief from the crises occur-<lb />
ring on screen. She sheepishly<lb />
tells Jack that she needs to make a<lb />
confession. She tells him that she<lb />
has had her license suspended.<lb />
When Jack asks why she coyly<lb />
looks up and says: "Speeding<lb />
Bullock serves as the perfect<lb />
foil for Reeves and the two have<lb />
many great moments together<lb />
while speeding down the L.A.<lb />
Freeway. By the end of the film the<lb />
viewer cares about both these char-<lb />
acters even without knowing any-<lb />
thing of their personal life.<lb />
The wit shown in Speed, as<lb />
well as the exciting story, can be<lb />
credited to one man, Graham Yost<lb />
In a Hollywood world where mul-<lb />
tiple screenwriters show up in the<lb />
majority of credits (and some films,<lb />
like The Flintstones, have as many<lb />
as thirty-two writers) a single<lb />
screen writing credit deserves ad-<lb />
miration. Though Speed will never<lb />
be mistaken for art, the finely tuned<lb />
plot and the light dialogue make it<lb />
a model for all action films.<lb />
Speed is so good that it rivals<lb />
last summer's The Fugitive, though<lb />
the latter film delivers a more sat-<lb />
isfying package upon repeated<lb />
Creek crowd gets<lb />
damp fillet of Phish<lb />
CD Reviews<lb />
CD Reviews<lb />
viewings. (I confess to already hav-<lb />
ing seen Speed twice since it opened<lb />
three weeks ago.)<lb />
Speed will leave you exhausted<lb />
by its final reel. More action and<lb />
thrillsarepackedwithinitstwohours<lb />
than one could get in an entire day at<lb />
King's Dominion. This roller coaster<lb />
ride is guaranteed to thrill. I have<lb />
even taken to telling friends thatlwill<lb />
refund their money if theydonot like<lb />
Speed, so sure am I of its appeal.<lb />
Speed is one of those films that<lb />
everyone can like, much likeTTie Fu-<lb />
gitive There is mercifully little blood-<lb />
shed and the language is fairly re-<lb />
strained. With action, spills and a<lb />
likable busload full of people on the<lb />
vergeofdisasteronecannotgo wrong<lb />
by going to see Speed.<lb />
Speed is the epitome of a great<lb />
summer film. It makes you want to<lb />
cozy up with a big bucket of buttery<lb />
popcorn�damn the cholesterol�<lb />
and let your mind consume the<lb />
equivalent of that popcorn. Useless<lb />
mental calories never tasted so good<lb />
On a scale of one to ten, Speed<lb />
rates an eight.<lb />
CD Reviews<lb />
By Burt Aycock<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A couple of days before I left<lb />
town to go to Phish's June 29<lb />
show, at Raleigh's Walnut Creek<lb />
Amphitheatre, I dropped in a lo-<lb />
cal record and tape store to pick<lb />
up one of the band's five albums.<lb />
I had been listening to Lawn Boy<lb />
for several months and wanted a<lb />
different dose of Phish's sound<lb />
to prep me for the concert.<lb />
While I was browsing<lb />
through the CD section, I asked a<lb />
friend of mine (who just hap-<lb />
pened to be working behind the<lb />
counter) to recommend another<lb />
Phish album. As he was putting<lb />
their latest release, Hoist, into the<lb />
store's sound system for me to<lb />
listen to, he said, "Some people<lb />
say they're gonna replace the<lb />
GratefuiDead. Butlthinkthey're<lb />
better than that<lb />
I think my friend, who prob-<lb />
ably knows as much about re-<lb />
cent music history as anyone in<lb />
Greenville, was referring to the<lb />
level of Phish's musicianship as<lb />
compared to Garcia and his gang.<lb />
A debatable topic, no doubt.<lb />
What most people mean when<lb />
they say, "PhishisthenextGrate-<lb />
ful Dead is that they are draw-<lb />
ing in the same tie-dyed crowd.<lb />
When I got out of my truck<lb />
in the rain-soaked Walnut Creek<lb />
parking lot and started making<lb />
my way to the amphitheatre, the<lb />
rumors I'd been hearing about<lb />
this change-of-the-guard were<lb />
confirmed.<lb />
Despite a steady rain, there<lb />
were groups of Phishheads scat-<lb />
tered among the cars. Some were<lb />
merely standing in circles taking<lb />
in whatever toxins they had pro-<lb />
cured for the show. Others were<lb />
skipping merrily through the<lb />
mud puddles, humming indeci-<lb />
pherable tunes. There were even<lb />
several groups of vendors sell-<lb />
ing large balloons filled with the<lb />
ever popular giggle gas. Ah, to<lb />
have a cerebral hemorrhage at a<lb />
live show.<lb />
Yes, they have definitely in-<lb />
herited much of the same crowd<lb />
that flocks around The Dead. But<lb />
Phish has done something new<lb />
with that acid rockcountry<lb />
blues mixture. They've given it a<lb />
more modern, tongue-in-cheek<lb />
twist. It's a bouncy, funk-influ-<lb />
enced sound that only gains<lb />
strength in a live performance.<lb />
The first discernable song as<lb />
I made my way to the ticket gate<lb />
was "Sample in a Jar the sev-<lb />
enth track off of Hoist. The dis-<lb />
tant lyrics "And I was foggy,<lb />
rather groggy You helped me<lb />
to my car" seemed oddly ap-<lb />
propriate.<lb />
Following a rain-soaked<lb />
roar of approval, Phish broke<lb />
into one of my favorite ditties<lb />
off of their albumLonm Boy(You<lb />
know, the one with the half-<lb />
buried vacuum cleaner on the<lb />
cover). "Bag it. Tag it Sell it to<lb />
the butcher in the store ech-<lb />
oed over the edge of the grassy<lb />
stadium as I moved past sev-<lb />
eral orange ponchos guarding<lb />
the press gate.<lb />
There was still a steady<lb />
downpour when I finally found<lb />
a vantage point in the back row<lb />
of seats. A sort of Joe Walsh<lb />
sounding tune with a hand<lb />
clapping intro kept a carefree<lb />
crowd on their naked toes.<lb />
Phish then ripped through<lb />
the gospel-influenced "Julius<lb />
the first track on Hoist. The ma-<lb />
jority of the songs that wrapped<lb />
up the first set were from the<lb />
album "Junta including the<lb />
melodic "Silent in the Morn-<lb />
ing the jazzy "David Bowie<lb />
and the biologically-inspired<lb />
"Golgi Apparatus<lb />
I'd like to thank The Kind<lb />
Sisters of Jarvis St. for taking<lb />
time out from their rain danc-<lb />
ing to share with me their vast<lb />
knowledge of Phish song titles:<lb />
Peace, Sisters.<lb />
I sat on the outer fringe of<lb />
the crowd during the break and<lb />
munched on some Fritos VA<lb />
smuggled past security. By the<lb />
time Phish took the stage for<lb />
their second set, the rain had<lb />
stopped but the temperature<lb />
had dropped a good ten de-<lb />
grees.<lb />
I stayed on my cement<lb />
perch and watched the pass-<lb />
ing Phishheads (or is it<lb />
Phishtails?) for three or four<lb />
more songs. A pre-pneumo-<lb />
nia chill and that end-of-con-<lb />
cert monotony told me it was<lb />
time for departure.<lb />
The next time you hear that<lb />
Phish is in town (okay, we'll<lb />
say Raleigh), shell out a little<lb />
cash and get a dose of their<lb />
sound.<lb />
They're a band not with-<lb />
out traceable influences. But<lb />
that doesn't detract from what<lb />
they do. It's how they inte-<lb />
grate and modernize those in-<lb />
fluences that sells the CDs and<lb />
keeps the Phishtails coming<lb />
back time after time.<lb />
CD Reviews<lb />
m<lb />
s UH. . . no<lb />
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MWortH A Try<lb />
s Hignly Recommended<lb />
3Ds<lb />
The Venus Trail<lb />
M<lb />
One of my favorite methods of<lb />
reviewing music is comparing the<lb />
band being reviewed o other, bet-<lb />
ter-known bands. It's a good<lb />
reviewer's trick, a sort of short-cut<lb />
useful in writing about bands unfa-<lb />
miliar to readers. It might be a little<lb />
unfair, but it gives readers an im-<lb />
mediate idea of what they're deal-<lb />
ing with.<lb />
So, when I was listening to The<lb />
Venus Trail, the new release by vir-<lb />
tual unknowns the 3Ds, I was natu-<lb />
rally looking for comparisons. The<lb />
problem, in this case, is pinning<lb />
down any one band to compare<lb />
them to. At turns, the 3Ds sound<lb />
like any number of classic alterna-<lb />
tive bands.<lb />
For example, The Venus Traits<lb />
opening track, "Hey Seuss with<lb />
David Mitchell's screaming vocals<lb />
and growly-guitars, could sit com-<lb />
fortably on any Pixies album. Also<lb />
inthePixiesveinis"GoldenGrove<lb />
sung by the 3Ds' female vocalist<lb />
DeniseRoughan, which soundslike<lb />
one of Kim Deal's sweetly soothing<lb />
Pixies tunes.<lb />
But "Ice with a muddy, le-<lb />
thargic beat and syrupy, grunge<lb />
guitar work, might be a forgotten<lb />
Dinosaur Jr. track from 1989, with<lb />
Denise Roughan standing in for J<lb />
Mascis. Even closer to Dinosaur<lb />
Jrschurning sea-sick style is "Phila-<lb />
delphia Rising sung by David<lb />
Mitchell.<lb />
And "The Venus Trail" itself,<lb />
the album's title track, is a bone-<lb />
nasty Sonic Youth style snarler .Tak-<lb />
ing a less hectic page from the Sonic<lb />
Youth playbook, The 3Ds also give<lb />
us "Jane dr which features loads<lb />
and loads of distortion.<lb />
So, to say that The 3Ds wear<lb />
their influences on their sleeves<lb />
would be an understatement. But<lb />
they don't simply copy their idols.<lb />
In the more interesting tracks from<lb />
The Venus Trail, the 3Ds mix and<lb />
match their influences to good ef-<lb />
fect. "CashNoneforinstance,stirs<lb />
Dinosaur Jr. vocal syrup in with a<lb />
Pixies guitar jangle for an odd ef-<lb />
fect. The sound of thick, meander-<lb />
ing vocals laid over a bouncy back<lb />
beat is jarring, but not unpleasant.<lb />
Even more jarring, but also more<lb />
effective is "Man on the Verge of a<lb />
Nervous Breakdown On this one<lb />
the 3Ds manage to marry Sonic<lb />
Youth's snarl and slash to Dino-<lb />
saur Jrs more laid-back sound.<lb />
But what really makes the 3Ds<lb />
shine is their ability to hide their<lb />
influences and create a more origi-<lb />
nal sound. On tracks like "The<lb />
Youngand the Restless" and "Sum-<lb />
mer Stone they give us some re-<lb />
ally nice, distortion-heavy noise<lb />
rock. Their influences are still sort<lb />
of obvious, but they've finally cre-<lb />
ated a style of their own.<lb />
All in all, The Venus Trail is a nice<lb />
little album. The 3Ds have the poten-<lb />
tial to become a very good noise rock<lb />
band, if they can only break further<lb />
away from the bands they try to<lb />
copy. While they can duplicate the<lb />
Pixies' vocal balance, the' don't re-<lb />
ally have that band's strange perver-<lb />
sity. While they can also distort and<lb />
moan like Dinosaur Jr they can't<lb />
oopyJMascis'laid-back insanity. And<lb />
playing in Sonic You th'snerve-rend-<lb />
ing distorted noise style is fine, but if<lb />
you can't duplicate their intellectual<lb />
snarl, you're not going to get very far.<lb />
The 3Ds need tofind their own voice,<lb />
and their own style to become truly<lb />
great Until they do, they'll just be<lb />
above-average. Granted, thaf s not<lb />
bad. But they could be more.<lb />
� Mark<lb />
Brett<lb />
Staanice<lb />
21 Ways  To Grow<lb />
Following the 1 smash suc-<lb />
cess other Motown-debut album.<lb />
Inner Child, Shanice is set to re-<lb />
turn to the airwaves with her sec-<lb />
ond effort. 21 WaysTo Grow<lb />
marks her sophomore project for<lb />
the label and will introduce the<lb />
public to a mature, sophisticated<lb />
Shanice.<lb />
Inner Child stormed the<lb />
charts in 1992, vaulting Shanice<lb />
into the dubious position of one<lb />
of Motown's new sensations.<lb />
The album's smash single, "I<lb />
Love Your Smile dominated<lb />
radio and video outlets and<lb />
strengthened Shanice's position<lb />
on the scene.<lb />
Since then, Shanice has cap-<lb />
tured the German Golden Lion<lb />
award for "Best International<lb />
Artist has been nominated for<lb />
a Grammy award as "Best R&amp;B<lb />
Female Vocalist has collabo-<lb />
rated with artists such as Kenny<lb />
Loggins and contributed songs<lb />
to the soundtracks of "Beverly<lb />
Hills 90210 Boomerang and The<lb />
Meteor Man.<lb />
Shanice is back with a 13-<lb />
track CD comprised of mostly<lb />
ballads and up-tempo R&amp;B, and<lb />
a new attitude about who she is.<lb />
Off the Motown label, the CD is<lb />
titled 21 Ways To Grow, and as<lb />
she approaches her 21si birth-<lb />
day, this is undoubtedly her<lb />
See SHANICE page 6<lb /><pb facs="00058482_tn_0006" /><lb />
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6 The East Carolinian<lb />
July 6. 1994<lb />
Disney roars at box office<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Disney's latest animated classic,<lb />
The Lion King, has reared into theaters<lb />
and is quickly becoming the biggest<lb />
hit of the summer.<lb />
Hailed as a cross between Bambi<lb />
and Hamlet, this new film tells the tale<lb />
of a baby lion named Simba who is<lb />
one day destined tc rule the jungle like<lb />
hisfather,KingMufasa.Unfortunatery<lb />
for Simba Mufasa's brother Scar has<lb />
his own plans to be king and to do so<lb />
needs to kill both Simba and Mufasa.<lb />
Simba is forced to leave to leave<lb />
the jungle when he thinks that he has<lb />
killed his father. Years later,the jungle<lb />
in ruins under the rule of Scar, Simba<lb />
returns to claim his throne.<lb />
' This simple tale is told with the<lb />
usual Disney panache Colorful char-<lb />
acters dominate the screen through-<lb />
out 77k lion King. Zazu, a jungle bird,<lb />
serves the role of sidekick to the king<lb />
but then has a minor role once the<lb />
story concentrates on Simba. Three<lb />
hyenas add a dark humor to the film<lb />
as mey try to kill Simba but can never<lb />
quiet accomplish their task. A wart-<lb />
hogand a weasel befriend Simba dur-<lb />
ing his exile A female lion named<lb />
Nak, a baboon who is a wizened<lb />
viziOT,asweUasSirnba'smctherround<lb />
out the cast of characters mTheLkm<lb />
King.<lb />
- One of the nice touches of The<lb />
lion King is that the father's role is<lb />
emphasized. Lately Disney has been<lb />
paying homage to dads with the<lb />
prc��nentrcJeoftheSultanin(4iMiffi<lb />
, Belle's father in Beauty and the Beast,<lb />
and King Triton in The Little Mermaid.<lb />
King Mufasa is the most dominant<lb />
dad to date.<lb />
r As voiced by James Earl Jones,<lb />
Mufasa's advice to Simba seem like<lb />
universal truths. The booming bari-<lb />
tone of Jones gives Mufasa a regal<lb />
power.<lb />
Some of the other voices in The<lb />
UonKing indudeMatthewBroderick<lb />
as the adult Simba, Nathan Lane as<lb />
the weasel, Whoopi Goldberg as one<lb />
of the hyenas, and Jeremy Irons as<lb />
Scar. Irons givesScar a slick menacing<lb />
style His voice drips with honey as he<lb />
tries to set up Simba to be killed.<lb />
TheLkmKing does well when it<lb />
sticks to its simple story. But the film<lb />
is a musical and the music is what<lb />
sabotages theftlm. Tim Rice and Elton<lb />
John are responsible for the songs in<lb />
The Lion King and they make one<lb />
sorely miss Howard Ashman who<lb />
died several years ago. Ashman was<lb />
responsible for the snappy, witty ryr-<lb />
kscfTheLittkMermaid, Beauty and the<lb />
Beast, and several songs in Alladdin<lb />
The songs in TheLionKing lack snap<lb />
and wit They help tell the story but<lb />
they have little life on their own. They<lb />
do not soar the way "Friend Like Me"<lb />
or "Under the Sea" does. No song<lb />
catches the interest of the viewer the<lb />
way the opening song does in Beauty<lb />
andtheBeast and Alladin.<lb />
The only song still echoing in the<lb />
viewer's ear upon leaving the theater<lb />
may be "Hakunah Matatah a catch<lb />
little number which means "don't<lb />
worryThe rest of themusic will stay<lb />
in the mind no longer than it takes to<lb />
finish the song on screen.<lb />
77k LkmKingisnaka bad film but<lb />
itlacks the spark of Disney's previous<lb />
three films. My family ranked the last<lb />
four films and the consensus was:<lb />
1. Beauty and the Baast(possibly<lb />
the best ever)<lb />
2 The Little Mermaid<lb />
3. Alladdin<lb />
4. 77k Lion King<lb />
For family entertainment no stu-<lb />
dioisbetter than Disneybutnot every<lb />
film can be a classic<lb />
On a scale of one to ten, 77k Uon<lb />
King rates a seven.<lb />
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Greenville sun-lovers<lb />
flocked to the Town<lb />
Commons Monday for<lb />
the city's Independence<lb />
Day celebration. The<lb />
carnival pictured was<lb />
followed by a fireworks<lb />
display after the sun went<lb />
down.<lb />
Photo by<lb />
LmII Patty<lb />
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Jermain Dupriof theKrissKross<lb />
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sembles Arrested<lb />
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Overall, the album has a<lb />
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contains more than one poten-<lb />
tial chart buster. Oh, and if bal-<lb />
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this one's definitely for you.<lb />
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Newton<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
July 6, 1994<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 7<lb />
ECU's Keller makes N.C. history<lb />
File Photo<lb />
The ECU rugby team, "The Ruggers" as they liked to be called, are one of ECU's finest clubs. The team was a<lb />
success against other North Carolina teams this year, particularly N. C. State, Duke and UNC-Charlotte.<lb />
By Jeanette Roth<lb />
Guest Writer<lb />
Ail-American status is reserved<lb />
for those who have reached the pin-<lb />
nacle of skill development in a par-<lb />
ticular sport. Michael Jordan, for<lb />
example,isaclearpictureof athletic<lb />
prowess in mid-air.<lb />
Jay Keller, on the other hand, is<lb />
the first North Carolinian to ever be<lb />
selected as an All-American in<lb />
rugby. A full-time undergraduate<lb />
student at ECU, Keller is pursuing a<lb />
double major in History and En-<lb />
glish with no scholarship.<lb />
"Jay combined the most of the<lb />
best traits with an intense desire to<lb />
do well said Larry Babbitt, ECU's<lb />
Club Rugby ccach and adviser.<lb />
Doing well is an understate-<lb />
ment in the case of Keller. His list of<lb />
awards began in the fall of 1993<lb />
when he was selected to represent<lb />
ECU, the local Rugby Union and<lb />
then the United States as a member<lb />
of the USA Rugby East squad.<lb />
In the spring of 1994, he was<lb />
invited to the National Rugby<lb />
Camp, at Annapolis, Md and flew<lb />
to California to play as a member of<lb />
the East Team against the "cream of<lb />
the rugby crop" from around the<lb />
nation. While there, Keller served<lb />
as a reserve and starter against the<lb />
U.S. Pacific squad, Canada, and the<lb />
All-Military team.<lb />
The Club Rugby team is cur-<lb />
rently celebrating its 20th anniver-<lb />
sary at ECU. Although seasons in<lb />
the past have been marked by<lb />
good and bad performances, the<lb />
1990'sha vebeenkind to the squad:<lb />
For the last four years, ECUS<lb />
rugby team has been crowned<lb />
Union Champions. Considering,<lb />
that the majority of team players<lb />
had never played rugby before<lb />
joining ECU, one irrefutable key<lb />
to success has been the strength of<lb />
ECU's team leaders. With several<lb />
graduate students and three-to<lb />
four faculty members at the fore-<lb />
front teachingcoaching system<lb />
has developed that should make<lb />
any intercollegiate football pro-<lb />
gram take notice. �,�<lb />
The snow-balling success of-��<lb />
the 1994 team speaks for itself. A �<lb />
N.C. State Tournament win over<lb />
Guilford,amertilessshut-outoves:<lb />
Duke (31-0), the hammering qf�<lb />
N.C. State (60-0) and most imporj<lb />
tantlv, the crowning victory over<lb />
UNC-CH (46-3), in a Richmond,<lb />
Va tournament. .rrr,<lb />
For a team with little financial- �<lb />
support,donningjerseyswomby- <lb />
various members of three sepa-<lb />
rate squads, this blood and guts<lb />
team has one characteristic un<lb />
common to the typical rugby�<lb />
prortrait heart. �,<lb />
Keller,asoon-to-beECUalum�7<lb />
nus (Fall '94), will no doubt conn,<lb />
tinue the ECU Rugby tradition as. <lb />
an alumni member of the squads�<lb />
The traditions of leadership and<lb />
teaching have already begun by;<lb />
ECU's newest All American.<lb />
U.S. team<lb />
will not be<lb />
forgotten<lb />
(AP)�The final whistle<lb />
gathered them up from ev-<lb />
ery comer of the field, the<lb />
end of their quest becoming<lb />
in some ways a mirror im-<lb />
age of its beginning.<lb />
Never more a nation of<lb />
immigrants than when it<lb />
comes to soccer, the United<lb />
Statespulled together a team<lb />
with precious little tradition<lb />
and even less history and �<lb />
on the Fourth of July, no less<lb />
� nearly pulled off one of<lb />
the greatest upsets the game<lb />
has ever seen.<lb />
Nearly.<lb />
"I'm sad because we<lb />
haven't been able to go for-<lb />
ward Bora Milutinovic said<lb />
jus moments after Brazil's<lb />
1-0 victory Monday.<lb />
As befits a Serb who<lb />
endeared himself as<lb />
America's Coach, he was<lb />
speaking Spanish through<lb />
an interpreter.<lb />
"But at the same time, I<lb />
am very happy Milutinovic<lb />
added, "becauseof theeffort<lb />
my players put forward<lb />
He then proceeded to<lb />
single outthe fire-engine red-<lb />
head, Alexi Lalas, the<lb />
dreadlocked Cobi Jones and<lb />
the tonsorially unspectacu-<lb />
lar Mike Sorber, not, as one<lb />
might guess, because of their<lb />
radically different ap-<lb />
proaches to grooming, but<lb />
becauseof their absolute lack<lb />
of World Cup experience.<lb />
"I mention them<lb />
Milutinovic said, "because<lb />
they came straight out of<lb />
college and they have faced<lb />
the players who have the<lb />
greatest experience in the<lb />
world. That should show<lb />
everybody that the U.S. has<lb />
a great future in soccer<lb />
That, of course, remains<lb />
to be seen. There is no longer<lb />
any doubting, however, that<lb />
the United States at lasf has a<lb />
foundation to build on. Be-<lb />
fore their brave run ended<lb />
on a shimmering California<lb />
afternoon, inside a stadium<lb />
built for American football,<lb />
this curious mix of home-<lb />
grown products and citi-<lb />
See WORLD CUP page 8<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
Wednesday Tuly 6 Co-Rec<lb />
9 p.m. F2 Summer's Finest<lb />
vs. Fun Team<lb />
Wednesday Tuly 6 Men's<lb />
9 p.m. F3 Penthouse Players<lb />
vs. Huckleberries<lb />
10 p.m. F3 Summer's Finest<lb />
vs. Crusties<lb />
Thursday Tuly 7 Co-Rec<lb />
9 p.m. F2 Economics Society<lb />
vs. Fun Team<lb />
Thursday Tuly 7 Men's<lb />
9 p.m. F3 Penthouse Players<lb />
vs. Crusties<lb />
10 p.m. F3 Summer's Finest<lb />
vs. U Lose II<lb />
3-ON-3 BASKETBALL<lb />
Wednesday Tuly 6<lb />
De Mala Muerte<lb />
vs. Crusties<lb />
8:30 p.m. CG<lb />
9 p.m. CG<lb />
9:30 p.m. CG<lb />
Nowhere to Run<lb />
vs. Solomon's<lb />
Wisemen Return<lb />
Longfellows<lb />
vs. Da Fat Kats<lb />
F2, F3 - Ficklen Intramural Fields 2 and 3.<lb />
CG - Christenbury Gymnasium<lb />
Teams hope to leave mark �<lb />
1 � tm<lb />
(Rec.Serv.)�With the sec-<lb />
ond summer session well un-<lb />
derway, the seasons for sev-<lb />
eral Intramural Sports activi-<lb />
ties are set to begin. High hopes<lb />
prevail as a number of teams<lb />
feel that they have the oppor-<lb />
tunity to compete for the titles<lb />
in 3-on-3 basketball and soft-<lb />
ball.<lb />
In 3-on-3 basketball, sev-<lb />
eral teams appear to be early<lb />
favorites. The 1993-94 Schick<lb />
Super Hoops campus champi-<lb />
ons "Longfellows" return in-<lb />
tact led by Neil Torrey, Eric<lb />
Foley and Todd Moser. Sum-<lb />
mer 5-on5 champs "The Fat<lb />
Cats" do not appear ready to<lb />
relinquish their loity status, as<lb />
James McGee, Todd Stephens<lb />
and Brian Haislip lead this strong<lb />
unit. 5-on5 runners-ups, "The<lb />
Crusties" have split into two<lb />
teams as Jacob Jones, Shannon<lb />
Cowan and Brad French com-<lb />
prise the original members, while<lb />
sharpshooters Daniel Finn and<lb />
Chris Loeffel have broken off to<lb />
form "Nowhere to Run and are<lb />
joined by Frankie Durham. Also<lb />
in the hunt is the ever-dangerous<lb />
"Solomon's Wisemens Return<lb />
as well as Brandon Wooten's "De<lb />
Mala Muerte<lb />
In softball, "Summer's Fin-<lb />
est" attempts to defend their first<lb />
summer session Co-Rec title<lb />
against their top rival, "The Eco-<lb />
nomics Society who have a 22-<lb />
player roster. "Economics<lb />
Society"continues to rely on the<lb />
steady pitching of Diana<lb />
Mahoney and the hard hit-<lb />
ting of Diane Cutshall, Andy<lb />
Campbello and Lester<lb />
Zeager. The infamous "Fun<lb />
Team" boldly promises that<lb />
this session will be different,<lb />
as thev intend to capture the<lb />
championship behind the all-<lb />
around play of Jeff Money.<lb />
The men's division returns<lb />
with last session's runners-<lb />
up "U Lose II" as the top team,<lb />
with Stephen Lovett and<lb />
Mike Kehoe providing the<lb />
necessary leadership. Other J<lb />
top teams include Dave J<lb />
Pond's "Penthouse Players J<lb />
"Summer's Finest" (an all<lb />
See INTRAMURALS page 8<lb />
Photo by Leslie Petty<lb />
"Swing batter, batter, batter, sw-i-i-i-ing batter Intramural softball<lb />
and basketball are ready to start their new season. Good luck to all teams. j�<lb />
Valenzuela returns to Dodger Stadium, but in a Phillies red uniform <lb />
(AP) � In a city where people<lb />
seem to come together only for di-<lb />
sasters, natural and otherwise,<lb />
Dodger Stadium teemed Sunday<lb />
with 54,167 unabashed nostalgics<lb />
for Fernando-mania.<lb />
Many even arrived by game<lb />
time, so fervent were they about<lb />
Fernando Valenzuela's return, al-<lb />
beit in a Phillies uniform.<lb />
They not only rooted their<lb />
former Cy Young Award winner to<lb />
the mound that made him famous,<lb />
but rose in applause as he struck out<lb />
All-Star slugger Mike Piazza to end<lb />
the first inning.<lb />
"He played here for 100 years.<lb />
The guy's a legend Piazza said<lb />
later. "I would have cheered him,<lb />
too<lb />
But not even the rare support<lb />
of the sellout road crowd could help<lb />
Valenzuela overcome the Phillies'<lb />
moribund bats and defense in a 3-1<lb />
loss, his first ever to the Dodgers.<lb />
"What can I say? We lost the<lb />
game said Valenzuela, shrugging<lb />
off the emotion of his homecoming.<lb />
"I'd rather pitch bad and win the<lb />
game<lb />
Valenzuela did his part, keep-<lb />
ing the Dodgers' big hitters off bal-<lb />
ance, scattering six hits in as many<lb />
innings, walking none. He also<lb />
smacked the first of four Phillies<lb />
hits off Orel Hershiser, another<lb />
former Cy Young winner, who<lb />
pitched seven innings for liis fifth<lb />
win this season.<lb />
All i t took to dampen the drama<lb />
of their pitching duel, however, was<lb />
a couple of catchable second-inning<lb />
Texas League popups that found<lb />
the short outfield grass.<lb />
After Tim Wallach doubled to<lb />
start the inning, Raul Mondesi hit<lb />
the first ppp to right field. Tony<lb />
Longmire hroko late on it and<lb />
missed it by inches. Mondesi got a<lb />
double on it, but Wallach held at<lb />
third thinking the ball would be<lb />
caught.<lb />
Next up, Cory Snyder hit the<lb />
same ball, but higher, over short-<lb />
stop. For some reason, no Phillie got<lb />
near that, as it landed alone, equi-<lb />
distant from left fielder Pete<lb />
Incaviglia, shortstop Kevin Stacker<lb />
and center fielder Milt Thompson.<lb />
"I thought both balls should<lb />
have been caught manager Jim<lb />
Fregosi said. "I don't think<lb />
Fernando should have given up a<lb />
run<lb />
Wallach came in on the sec<lb />
ond blooper then Rafael Boumigal.�<lb />
dropped a nice squeeze bunt tSl<lb />
score Mondesi.<lb />
Otherwise, Valenzuela<lb />
puzzled the Dodgers, allowing jusjj<lb />
two singles over the next four in- <lb />
nings. But Hershiser did the samGJ<lb />
to the Phils, keeping everything iff;<lb />
the infield until Valenzuela's thirds<lb />
inning, two-out single. Thompm<lb />
son followed with a single of his "<lb />
own, but Mickey Morandinjj"<lb />
grounded out to end that chanosjj;<lb />
See BASEBALL page 8 ��,<lb /><pb facs="00058482_tn_0008" /><lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
July 6, 1994<lb />
Strawberry returns at AAA<lb />
(AP) � Darryl Strawberry took<lb />
anothei step toward returning to the<lb />
majors Monday night, hitting a home<lb />
run and a single in his first two at-bats<lb />
lor the Triple-A Phoenix Firebirds.<lb />
Playing for the first time since<lb />
sigrungwithSanFranciscoonJune 19,<lb />
Strawberry batted third and was in<lb />
right field for the Giants' top farm<lb />
team. He singled sharply in the first<lb />
inning and hit a solo homer estimated<lb />
at 410 feet in the third against<lb />
Vancouver.<lb />
Pitcher Keith Morrison got some<lb />
revenge in the fourth inning, striking<lb />
out a swinging Strawberry with a 3-2<lb />
breaking balL<lb />
Inttetopcrfttetrurd,Strawberry<lb />
had his first fielding opportunity. He<lb />
picked up a single but was unable to<lb />
throw out a runner who scored from<lb />
second.<lb />
It was Strawberry's first game<lb />
since April 2, a day before he left the<lb />
Los Angeles Dodgers without an ex-<lb />
planation. On April 4, he admitted<lb />
that he had a substance-abuse prob-<lb />
BASEBALL<lb />
lem.<lb />
Strawberry spent four weeks at<lb />
the Betty Ford Center, negotiated a<lb />
settlement that released him from the<lb />
Dodgers and later joined the Giants.<lb />
The Giants have ha- him on a<lb />
conditioning program t-nce they<lb />
signedhim. Althoughhisschedulefor<lb />
returning to the major leagues hasn't<lb />
beenrevealed, itisbelievedhe will join<lb />
the Giants after the AU-Star break.<lb />
The 10,000-seat Peoria Sports<lb />
Complex was sold out, but the stands<lb />
were sparsely occupied until just be-<lb />
fore gametime, probably because of<lb />
the 108-degree temperatures reached<lb />
in the Phoenix area before nightfall.<lb />
mthefkstinning,Strawberrytook<lb />
a ball and then singled up the middle<lb />
against Morrison. The crowd cheered<lb />
him when he came to the plate and<lb />
gavehimalouderovationafterfhehit<lb />
Strawberry's homer in the third<lb />
put Phoenix ahead 3-2 J .R. Phillips,<lb />
who has played for the Giants mis<lb />
seascHfollowedwitha440-foothome<lb />
run.<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
The Phils put their lone run up<lb />
rn the sixth, when Thompson<lb />
talked, took two bases on a steal<lb />
and a throwing error by Piazza, and<lb />
scored on a grounder to first by<lb />
Morandini.<lb />
A golden opportunity to win it<lb />
for Valenzuela was squandered in<lb />
the seventh. Hershiser, who was<lb />
tiring visibly,allowedaleadoffwalk<lb />
to Kim Batiste and then gave up a<lb />
chopped single to Longmire, who<lb />
took second on a wide throw to<lb />
third by Mondesi in right.<lb />
With the lead run on second,<lb />
however, catcher Mike Lieberthal<lb />
popped out to short center field.<lb />
After Stacker walked to load the<lb />
bases, Jim Eisenreich, pinch-hitting<lb />
for Valenzuela, grounded into a<lb />
double play to shortstop.<lb />
"The seventh inning was the<lb />
difference Valenzuela said, "but<lb />
giver credit to Orel. He pitched<lb />
pretty good<lb />
No Phillie got past first base<lb />
after that as Todd Worrell pitched<lb />
two innings of hitless relief, and<lb />
besides, Brett Butler scored an in-<lb />
surance run for L.A. in the eighth.<lb />
If the younger Phillies thought<lb />
this game was anythingspecial, they<lb />
didn't have the wherewithal to do<lb />
anything about it. They looked kind<lb />
of listless throughout.<lb />
But the Dodgers and their fans<lb />
will no doubt remember this one<lb />
better. Some fans started the ova-<lb />
tions as the former Dodgers ace<lb />
waddled to and from his warm-ups<lb />
in the Phillies bullpen.<lb />
"All I try to do is keep it close<lb />
and give the team a chance to win<lb />
Valenzuela said. "I think I did that<lb />
this afternoon<lb />
Valenzuela's appearance<lb />
meantnearly 20,000 additional fans.<lb />
Scalpers who usually wave tickets<lb />
outside the Dodger Stadium park-<lb />
ing lot were holding up "I need<lb />
tickets" signs an hour before game<lb />
time.<lb />
INTRAMURALS<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
male version), "The Crushes" and<lb />
Darren Sams' "Huckleberries<lb />
Also upcoming for the sec-<lb />
ond summer session is four-per-<lb />
son volleyball, wiffleball and<lb />
putt-putt golf. Volleyball will be<lb />
held weeknights in Chris tenbury<lb />
Gym and is open to men's,<lb />
women's and Co-Rec teams. The<lb />
registration meeting for inter-<lb />
ested teams and players will be<lb />
held today at 4 p.m. Wiffleball is<lb />
a rapidly growing sport at ECU,<lb />
after being introduced introduced<lb />
this past fall. Five players are<lb />
needed to compose a team. For a<lb />
taste of something a little differ-<lb />
ent, softball and baseball enthu-<lb />
siasts, as well as the participant<lb />
seeking a new challenge, are in-<lb />
vited to become involved in this<lb />
exciting sport. Games will be held<lb />
weeknights at the Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium Intramural fields.<lb />
The wiffleball registration<lb />
meeting is today at 4:30 p.m. Putt-<lb />
putt golf will be held at the Green-<lb />
ville Fun Park on US Highway<lb />
264. There will be an optional<lb />
information meeting on Tuesday,<lb />
July 12, at 4 p.m. All registration<lb />
information meetings will con-<lb />
ducted in Biology North, room<lb />
106. For further information on<lb />
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WORLD CUP<lb />
zens-for-hire saw to that.<lb />
They left behind them enough<lb />
grit, enough glory and video high-<lb />
lights to fire up the imagination of a<lb />
country that only a month ago<lb />
ranked the world's most popular<lb />
game just behind log-rolling as a<lb />
spectator sport.<lb />
There was Thomas Dooley, the<lb />
German-born midfielder whose G.I.<lb />
father left the family behind a year<lb />
after his birth, orchestrating the U.S.<lb />
attack one moment and the next,<lb />
sweeping a certain Brazilian score<lb />
away from the U.S. net with a bril-<lb />
liantly executed back-kick.<lb />
There was Lalas, short on skill<lb />
but long on toughness and guile,<lb />
scrambling all afternoon to stay in<lb />
front of the nimble Brazilian for-<lb />
ward tandem of Romario and<lb />
Bebeto�and knocking them down<lb />
on those occasions when he<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
couldn't.<lb />
There was Jones spreading the<lb />
defense with fast-forward runs<lb />
down the flanks.<lb />
And any random sampling<lb />
of the U.S. jerseys being worn by<lb />
fans in the stands suggested just<lb />
about everybody on the roster had<lb />
managed to catch someone's fancy<lb />
during the two weeks of the tour-<lb />
nament.<lb />
In the end, unfortunately, that<lb />
was hardly enough to stop mighty<lb />
Brazil. The Americans were<lb />
outshot 16-4, outmaneuvered at<lb />
almost every turn, and as the game<lb />
drew on, even outhustled for loose<lb />
balls.<lb />
"We put up a fight and we put<lb />
on a show this whole competi-<lb />
tion said Roy Wegerle, the South-<lb />
African bom and English League<lb />
striker who came to play for<lb />
America because he found a bride<lb />
from Florida.<lb />
"We've beaten teams people<lb />
we didn't think we'd beat and we<lb />
may have pulled off an upset to-<lb />
day, but we weren't good enough.<lb />
We didn't take the game to them<lb />
when we should have<lb />
Fhat formidable task will now<lb />
be entrusted to the U.S. side that<lb />
competes in the next World Cup,<lb />
four years from now in France.<lb />
Whether Milutinovic winds up<lb />
as coach of that squad, or whoever<lb />
it is, he will have to cobble together<lb />
a Lineup in much the same way this<lb />
team was put together. He will have<lb />
to sift through the collegiate ranks<lb />
for the tough, promising kids, con-<lb />
vince a handful of expatriates from<lb />
the far-flung professional leagues<lb />
of other countries to come home,<lb />
and perhaps find the occasional<lb />
gem, like Wegerle and Dooley,<lb />
with enough American in their<lb />
background to satisfy the folks at<lb />
immigration.<lb />
But there is the sense already<lb />
that all these things will be easier<lb />
then.<lb />
The sense that more and bet-<lb />
ter American athletes will stick<lb />
with soccer longer; that more and<lb />
better American players will have<lb />
world-classexperiencetodrawon;<lb />
even that some of the players with<lb />
those credentials will suddenly<lb />
look hard to find an American<lb />
perched in the family tree.<lb />
And all because of this bunch.<lb />
"I think we did a lot for our<lb />
country U.S. defender Marcelo<lb />
Balboa said. "We were hoping to<lb />
do more<lb />
For now, at least, they've ac-<lb />
complished enough.<lb />
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