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May 24,1995<lb />
Vol 69, No. 93<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
8 pases<lb />
Fire blamed for Ringgold evacuation<lb />
Around the State<lb />
(API - Three people were<lb />
killed and four others were injured<lb />
last Wednesday when fired em-<lb />
ployee began shooting at former co-<lb />
workers at a machine tools distri-<lb />
bution center in Asheville.<lb />
James Floyd Davis. 47. was ar-<lb />
rested and charged with three<lb />
counts of murder after the shoot-<lb />
ing at the Union Butterfield Divi-<lb />
sion plant in south Asheville.<lb />
(AP) - Larry Demeryaccused<lb />
in the slaying of Michael Jordan's<lb />
father, has been transferred from<lb />
the Robeson County Jail in<lb />
Durham, to a state prison next door<lb />
for safety reasons, State Depart-<lb />
ment of Correction officials said<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Around the Country<lb />
(AP) - The remains of the fed-<lb />
eral building in Oklahoma City, a<lb />
stark reminder of terror, tumbled<lb />
to the ground today in an orches-<lb />
trated series of muffled booms as<lb />
friends and relatives of bombing<lb />
victims looked on. In Michigan, the<lb />
brother of one of the suspects was<lb />
released from custody.<lb />
The nine-story shell collapsed<lb />
in a cloud of grayish-brown dust<lb />
when the dynamite charges care-<lb />
fully placed by demolition experts<lb />
went off. It was a contrast to the<lb />
thick black smoke that boiled up<lb />
April 19 when a 4,800-pound bomb<lb />
tore the face of the building away.<lb />
(AP) � People may lose some<lb />
ability to remember as they age<lb />
because they've shifted much of the<lb />
job to a less efficient part of the<lb />
brain, a study from Miami Beach,<lb />
Florida suggests.<lb />
Using brain scans to watch the<lb />
mind in action, researchers found<lb />
that such people may move much<lb />
of the work away from areas behind<lb />
the forehead and beneath the left<lb />
temple, and put more of a burden<lb />
on an area in the back of the brain.<lb />
Around the World<lb />
(AP) - A professor who wrote<lb />
for a government-run newspaper<lb />
has been shot and killed in west-<lb />
ern Algeria, security officials said<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
There was no claim of respon-<lb />
sibility for the slaying Monday night<lb />
in Oran, but suspicion fell on Mus-<lb />
lim fundamentalist militants who<lb />
have targeted reporters, intellectu-<lb />
als and officials in a 3-year-old in-<lb />
surgency.<lb />
Bakhti Benaouda, 34, who<lb />
taught at the Oran University Arab<lb />
Language Institute, was shot at<lb />
point-blank range by two armed<lb />
men, witnesses said. Benaouda, the<lb />
46th journalist killed since the mili-<lb />
tants launched their fight to bring<lb />
down the army-backed government,<lb />
wrote for the El-Djoumhouria news-<lb />
paper.<lb />
(AP) - Police arrested an<lb />
American man and two Thais in<lb />
Bangkok yesterday wanted by U.S.<lb />
authorities for smuggling young<lb />
women to New York City to serve<lb />
as captive prostitutes, an official<lb />
said.<lb />
Unattended stove<lb />
the culprit in<lb />
Monday's fire<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
On Monday at 12:27 p.m the<lb />
Greenville Police and Fire Depart-<lb />
ments and ECU's Police Depart-<lb />
ment responded to an alarm at<lb />
Ringgold Towers, while residents<lb />
evacuated the building.<lb />
Hollie Simonowich, manager of<lb />
Ringgold Towers said that a resident<lb />
came downstairs from the fifth floor<lb />
to tell her she smelled something<lb />
burning and saw smoke.<lb />
Simonowich then went upstairs and<lb />
checked Room 500.<lb />
"There was smoke and the<lb />
alarm was going off in the room<lb />
Simonowich said.<lb />
As she went downstairs in the<lb />
elevator, Simonowich said another<lb />
resident who happened to have a cel-<lb />
lular phone called for assistance.<lb />
Once on the main floor, Simonowich<lb />
pulled the fire lever. She said help<lb />
arrive quickly.<lb />
"It (help) took about three min-<lb />
utes Simonowich said.<lb />
The firemen found that the resi-<lb />
dent had left something unattended<lb />
after cooking on the stove.<lb />
"They put food on to cook and<lb />
left the building Simonowich said.<lb />
"They forgot to turn it off<lb />
There was little damage to the<lb />
room or the hallway.<lb />
"There was no water damage,<lb />
no fire damage - the smoke dam-<lb />
age is moderate to the room said<lb />
Tony Smart, battalion chief of shift<lb />
one for the Greenville Fire Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
During the incident, ECU's Po-<lb />
lice Department and Greenville po-<lb />
lice officers blocked the campus'<lb />
Cotanche Street entrance from traf-<lb />
fic for a period of time.<lb />
"Emergency vehicles were<lb />
there said Teresa Crocker, direc-<lb />
torchief of the ECU police depart-<lb />
ment. "They blocked off the en-<lb />
trance for safety reasons<lb />
Crocker said this was necessary<lb />
because if the fire department had<lb />
needed to pull fire hoses across the<lb />
street, cars could not be allowed to<lb />
run over them.<lb />
Simonowich said this type of<lb />
occurance is not uncommon.<lb />
"They do not cook very well<lb />
Simonowich said. "It happens quite<lb />
often. Usually, though, we find out<lb />
about it before it gets this far<lb />
Simonowich said all the dam-<lb />
ages are insured by Ringgold Tow-<lb />
ers. The contents in the apartment<lb />
are insured by the ownerrenter, or<lb />
the person's parents if they are re-<lb />
quired to sign the lease.<lb />
ECU acquires<lb />
new property<lb />
Photo by KEN CLARK<lb />
Fire and rescue workers arrived within minutes of being notified of a fire in Ringgold Towers<lb />
Monday. Residents were required to evacuate the building, no injuries occured.<lb />
Patients find help in<lb />
Jenkins Cancer Center<lb />
Marguerite Benjamin<lb />
Start Writer<lb />
Land grant allows<lb />
expansion of<lb />
intramural sports<lb />
Laura Jackman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
East Carolina is expanding again,<lb />
with a new, state-of-the-art intramu-<lb />
ral sports complex.<lb />
Last December, a six-acre tract of<lb />
land valued at $706,000 was donated<lb />
by the Blount family of Greenville. Ear-<lb />
lier this year, ECU purchased an ad-<lb />
ditional six acres for $500,000 to make<lb />
a 12-acre total. The facility will be<lb />
named the William Gray and Barbara<lb />
K. Blount Intramural Complex after<lb />
the donating family.<lb />
The sports complex will contain<lb />
10 footballsoccer fields, five softball<lb />
diamonds and space for lacrosse and<lb />
rugby matches.<lb />
"This generous gift and sale will<lb />
provide East Carolina students a lo-<lb />
cation for top-of-the-line intramural fa-<lb />
cilities said Jim Lanier, vice chancel-<lb />
lor for institutional advancement.<lb />
"The complex will be one of the fin-<lb />
est facilities of its kind and will ben-<lb />
efit students for generations to come<lb />
Construction is slated to begin<lb />
in November and expected to be com-<lb />
pleted by late 1996. The site of the<lb />
facility is next to the Belk Allied<lb />
Health Building, where the climbing<lb />
tower is located. The fields will span<lb />
through the existing trees that cur-<lb />
rently serve as a border for the uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
"The real advantage to this plan<lb />
is that all the intramural games will<lb />
be played in one space. The area will<lb />
have its own identity Lanier said.<lb />
The bulk of ECU's present intra-<lb />
mural fields are located near Dowdy-<lb />
Ficklen Stadium. The move to the Al-<lb />
lied Health site will create a large cen-<lb />
tral area for other campus' needs. In<lb />
addition, the entire area will be lighted<lb />
to allow the fields to be used at night.<lb />
"The increasing demands for<lb />
parking and facility construction have<lb />
resulted in a significant decrease in<lb />
recreational playing fields over the<lb />
past five years said Nance Mize, di-<lb />
rector of recreation services. "And we<lb />
have estimated that between 300 and<lb />
500 students use the fields every<lb />
week. The ever-increasing demands<lb />
and growth in intramural sports, club<lb />
sports and informal recreation require<lb />
additional playing fields and deserve<lb />
quality playing surfaces<lb />
See GRANT page 2<lb />
The American College of Sur<lb />
geons Commission<lb />
on cancer has ap-<lb />
proved only one-<lb />
fifth of the nation's<lb />
cancer programs.<lb />
The Leo Jenkins<lb />
Cancer Center, a di-<lb />
vision of University<lb />
Medical Center of<lb />
Eastern Carolina-<lb />
Pitt County, was a<lb />
recent recipient of<lb />
this approval.<lb />
The award<lb />
certificate which<lb />
signifies approval<lb />
for three years, was<lb />
also given to the<lb />
Cancer Center in 1992. The criteria for<lb />
receiving this award are many, and the<lb />
"Receiving this<lb />
approval again<lb />
demonstrates to<lb />
the community<lb />
and to the region<lb />
that total cancer<lb />
care is available<lb />
right here"<lb />
� Phyllis DeAntonio,<lb />
program manager<lb />
standards of the organizations receiv-<lb />
ing this approval are very high.<lb />
"Receiving this approval<lb />
again demonstrates to the community<lb />
and to the region that total cancer care<lb />
is available right here said Phyllis<lb />
DeAntonio, pro-<lb />
gram manager for<lb />
the Cancer Center.<lb />
"This approval will<lb />
continue to impact<lb />
us as far as referrals<lb />
and research<lb />
grants<lb />
Patients<lb />
diagnosed with can-<lb />
cer find that medi-<lb />
cal expenses and<lb />
hospital visits are<lb />
only a small part of<lb />
their concerns. In<lb />
order for patients to<lb />
cope with their ill-<lb />
nesses, they often<lb />
need counseling and emotional sup-<lb />
Joyner reaches a million<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
�r<lb />
Joyner Library celebrafed the<lb />
acquisition of its millionth volume last<lb />
month with the addition of two books<lb />
on English explora-<lb />
tion. The books,<lb />
written by Richard<lb />
Hakluyt, were pub-<lb />
lished close to 400<lb />
years ago.<lb />
"Among aca-<lb />
demic libraries, the<lb />
million volume<lb />
mark is usually a<lb />
milestone that signi-<lb />
fies that a collection<lb />
has accumulated<lb />
enough books, jour-<lb />
nals and other ma-<lb />
terials so that the<lb />
capability for doing<lb />
research, extended<lb />
study and so forth is much better<lb />
said Dr. Kenneth Marks, director of<lb />
Joyner Library. "Typically, those uni-<lb />
versities that specialize in research,<lb />
that are recognized as being among<lb />
the best academic institutions from a<lb />
quality stand point are the ones that<lb />
have library collections that number<lb />
more that a million volumes<lb />
Marks said that only a small num-<lb />
ber of universities in the country have<lb />
reached that mark.<lb />
"There are<lb />
somewhere be-<lb />
tween 150 and<lb />
160 academic li-<lb />
braries that have a<lb />
million volumes or<lb />
more Marks said.<lb />
"It's not a large<lb />
number of librar-<lb />
ies and it suppos-<lb />
edly puts you in<lb />
good company<lb />
Only three<lb />
other universities'<lb />
libraries in the<lb />
There are<lb />
somewhere<lb />
between 150 and<lb />
160 academic<lb />
libraries that have<lb />
a million volumes<lb />
�<lb />
or more<lb />
� Kenneth Marks, director<lb />
of Joyner Library 'N5C0hapel<lb />
7 7 Hill, N.C. State<lb />
and Duke, are<lb />
among that number.<lb />
"Very few people on this campus<lb />
realize the size and scope of Joyner<lb />
Library said Don Lennon, coordina-<lb />
tor of special collections for Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
Marks said that when a library<lb />
reaches the level that Joyner now has,<lb />
it can more effectively enhance the<lb />
graduate programs on campus.<lb />
"It would not cause a graduate<lb />
program to be put in place but it cer-<lb />
tainly would be a benefit to existing<lb />
programs Marks said. Putting to-<lb />
gether the library collection to sup-<lb />
port a graduate program is something<lb />
that is not done quickly and is not<lb />
done overnight.<lb />
"Nevertheless. I don't think any-<lb />
body would take issue with the state-<lb />
ment that would say, it's impossible<lb />
to have a good graduate program with-<lb />
out a good library and it's perhaps<lb />
fair to say that you can't have a good<lb />
library without good graduate pro-<lb />
grams. They go hand in glove he<lb />
said.<lb />
Lennon said that the library cel-<lb />
ebrated on April 28 in Mendenhall<lb />
with a dedication and a symposium.<lb />
The topics ranged from a talk on the<lb />
virtual library to a talk on Hakluyt's<lb />
books.<lb />
See MILLION page 2<lb />
port<lb />
"Our cancer center is committed<lb />
to the highest quality care and lifetime<lb />
follow-up care for patients said<lb />
DeAntonio. The approvals program<lb />
recognizes these are important parts<lb />
of a successful cancer program and<lb />
promotes consultation among patients,<lb />
their families and their physicians.<lb />
The Commission on Cancer dic-<lb />
tates that approved programs have a<lb />
tumor registry. A tumor registry is ef-<lb />
fective in that the process involves the<lb />
collection of information on all patients<lb />
who are diagnosed or treated for can-<lb />
cer at the institution. This allows the<lb />
institution to maintain contact with<lb />
patients after discharge which ensures<lb />
continued health care and rehabilita-<lb />
tion assistance.<lb />
"Information collected through<lb />
the registry allows us to participate in<lb />
national studies designed to improve<lb />
patient care and treatment said<lb />
DeAntonio. The American Cancer So-<lb />
ciety estimates that more than 80 per-<lb />
cent of newly diagnosed cancer pa-<lb />
tients (an estimated 1.252,000 cases<lb />
this year alone) will be treated in the<lb />
relatively few programs approved by<lb />
the Commission on Cancer.<lb />
According to DeAntonio, receiving<lb />
the three-year certificate of approval<lb />
will help the center fulfill its mission<lb />
to provide the best cancer care in east-<lb />
ern North Carolina.<lb />
"This will also contribute to the<lb />
future of cancer care by allowing us to<lb />
participate in research De Antonio<lb />
said. He expressed the importance of<lb />
the team approach to ensure better pa-<lb />
tient care.<lb />
The Leo Jenkins Cancer Center is<lb />
currently offering a program to help<lb />
adults diagnosed with cancer, their<lb />
families and friends cope with the chal-<lb />
lenges of cancer.<lb />
The program, created by the<lb />
American Cancer Society and fittingly<lb />
called "I Can Cope offers participants<lb />
practical information, encouragement<lb />
and insight to help with the day-to-day<lb />
issues of living with cancer.<lb />
"The program began on April 18<lb />
and will be ending on June 6 said<lb />
Ellen Walston, a clinical social worker<lb />
and chief organizer of the 8-week pro-<lb />
See CANCER page 2<lb />
Hats off to Marshallpage 4<lb />
Looking for a reality breakpage O<lb />
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Men's track heads to championshippage <lb />
Wednesday Thursday<lb />
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Wednesday, May 24, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Artists' work pays off<lb />
Ira Varney<lb />
Chris Brantley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Three local art students had<lb />
their talents pay off last month when<lb />
they received awards for their<lb />
achievements in painting and vari-<lb />
ous other art forms. The awards<lb />
were in the form of grant and schol-<lb />
arship money.<lb />
Michele Roberts, a junior at<lb />
ECU, was honored by the Liquitex<lb />
Excellence in Art Student Grant pro-<lb />
gram with a $500 award for art ma-<lb />
terials and supplies. Rebecca Putze<lb />
also received the award. Roberts and<lb />
Putze are two of more than 200 stu-<lb />
dents nation-wide to receive a cash<lb />
or materials grant this year. This<lb />
award is designated primarily for<lb />
students who concentrate in paint-<lb />
ing.<lb />
ECU art majors were encour-<lb />
lected from 31 students competing<lb />
for the scholarship.<lb />
"I was amazed that I had won<lb />
with all of the competition Varney<lb />
said. "I felt confident about the di-<lb />
versity of my work because of the<lb />
progress made in my summer expe-<lb />
riences<lb />
Varney has spent his summers<lb />
studying art at the North Carolina<lb />
School of the Arts, Governor's<lb />
School and Rhode Island School of<lb />
the Arts. She recently received a<lb />
teaching fellows scholarship and<lb />
plans to pursue a career in art edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
aged to apply for the Liquitex award<lb />
earlier this year. "1 just sent slides<lb />
of my work and a written commen-<lb />
tary Roberts said.<lb />
"I felt that the experience I ac-<lb />
quired from the art exchange pro-<lb />
gram in Italy last summer helped my<lb />
work progress. I was influenced by<lb />
others who were in the program in<lb />
Italy<lb />
 Roberts worked in an exhibition<lb />
in Italy during the four week pro-<lb />
gram led by ECU art instructor R.G.<lb />
Brown. Most of her work has been<lb />
nonrepresentational painting and<lb />
charcoal drawing. Some of these<lb />
works have been on dis-<lb />
play in the Gray Art<lb />
Gallery in the Jenkins<lb />
Fine Arts Building.<lb />
"Painting will al-<lb />
ways be something I<lb />
want to do, but I plan<lb />
to pursue a second de-<lb />
gree in film Roberts<lb />
said<lb />
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dent, Ira Varney, of<lb />
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High School, received<lb />
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Varney was se-<lb />
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Traffic radio hits waves<lb />
Andi Powell Phillips<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU Parking and Traffic Services<lb />
is trying to make parking on campus<lb />
a little bit easier through their new<lb />
"information station a radio broad-<lb />
cast which can be heard on AM 530.<lb />
"The service provides informa-<lb />
tion on parking for visitors, students<lb />
and faculty about directions, where<lb />
to park, the rapid shuttle service from<lb />
Minges, and general information such<lb />
as the location of Parking and Traffic<lb />
Services so that visitors can come<lb />
pick-up parking permits said Leslie<lb />
Craigle, marketing director for busi-<lb />
ness services. "If you are familiar with<lb />
the radio information stations as you<lb />
enter Disney World, it is similar to<lb />
those, but on a smaller scale<lb />
The broadcast recordings are<lb />
made by telephone by Patricia Gertz,<lb />
director of parking and traffic services<lb />
and they can be updated if any emer-<lb />
gencies arise, or during special events<lb />
such as football games or concerts,<lb />
Craigle said.<lb />
"If the shuttle service is not op-<lb />
erating for some reason, say a school<lb />
holiday or during a break, or traffic<lb />
needed to be directed for special<lb />
events parking, it would be broadcast"<lb />
she said.<lb />
ECU Parking and Services<lb />
bought the radio service, the funds<lb />
coming from parking fines and fees,<lb />
Gertz said.<lb />
"The system was purchased for<lb />
about $15,000, including installation<lb />
and training Gertz said. "Currently<lb />
there is a minimal telephone line<lb />
charge per month, but that will be<lb />
eliminated when the telephone num-<lb />
ber becomes a campus number<lb />
Craigle said the radio signal can<lb />
currently only be picked-up very near<lb />
campus and it can be a little fuzzv.<lb />
"We're planning to enhance the<lb />
sound quality in the near future she<lb />
said.<lb />
And there are other improve-<lb />
ments the department hopes to make<lb />
as well.<lb />
"Eventually, we'd like the broad-<lb />
cast to contain more information<lb />
News<lb />
UUriters<lb />
about the university and for people<lb />
in outlying areas to be able to hear<lb />
it Craigle said. "Right now there are<lb />
signs on the perimeter of campus, but<lb />
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The three volume set, The Prin-<lb />
cipal Navigations, Voiages,<lb />
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Friends of the Library. The first book<lb />
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in 1598, while the second book con-<lb />
tains the third volume published in<lb />
1600.<lb />
Hakluyt, was the first to write and<lb />
to educate his fellow Englishmen<lb />
about the explorations and accom-<lb />
plishments of English explorers.<lb />
Lennon said Hakluyt, a friend of<lb />
Sir Walter Raleigh's, included in the<lb />
book a list of the names of the origi-<lb />
nal Roanoke Island settlers, who went<lb />
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necting the existing Allied Health<lb />
Building parking lot to the new com-<lb />
plex, and additional parking will be<lb />
provided along this road. Once the<lb />
complex is completed, the university<lb />
plans to convert the fields around the<lb />
stadium into athletic parking.<lb />
The construction will be in two<lb />
phases. The first phase includes the<lb />
construction of the access road, play-<lb />
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"One of the most important ele-<lb />
ments of this facility is it gives another<lb />
permanent green space on campus<lb />
and it is important that we keep these<lb />
kinds of areas open and accessible to<lb />
students Lanier said.<lb />
A natural buffer of trees will sur-<lb />
round the completed site providing an-<lb />
other aesthetic value to the facility.<lb />
"Well over half of the student<lb />
body is involved in intramurals at any<lb />
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cant gift from the Blount family<lb />
Lanier said.<lb />
them comes from Hakluyt's Principle<lb />
Navigations Lennon said.<lb />
Marks said the Hakluyt books are<lb />
probably the most notable addition<lb />
that the library has received.<lb />
"There are probably none in the<lb />
library's history that stand out the way<lb />
the millionth volume has Marks said.<lb />
Marks said the books will boost<lb />
the university's maritime, coastal and<lb />
marine programs.<lb />
"Typically, when a university has<lb />
a library past the millionth volume<lb />
mark, they seek out a work that rep-<lb />
resents something that is unique<lb />
about the university or that is a<lb />
strength of the academic programs<lb />
Marks said. "As we looked at the divi-<lb />
sion of academic affairs and some of<lb />
the program proposals that are going<lb />
forward for additional academic pro-<lb />
grams, it seemed clear that if we could<lb />
find a volume that was a oriented to-<lb />
wards maritime history, coastal and<lb />
marine activities that it would repre-<lb />
sent a long held focus for the univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
"It also would represent an ac-<lb />
knowledgment that the university is<lb />
interested in Ph.D. programs in mari-<lb />
time history, coastal and marine stud-<lb />
ies. A publication like Hakluyt pro-<lb />
vides original source material for re-<lb />
searchers and students who previously<lb />
would have to travel to other locations<lb />
to find the information<lb />
The books will be on display in<lb />
the manuscript collection area in<lb />
Joyner Library until the end of the<lb />
month.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
4<lb />
Our View<lb />
Since ECU<lb />
officials thinks it<lb />
is okay for on<lb />
campus<lb />
residents to hike<lb />
all the way to<lb />
Todd to eat, are<lb />
they planning<lb />
to foot the bill<lb />
for the those<lb />
who suffer heat<lb />
exhaustation?<lb />
We are the summer school elite. We are few in number, but<lb />
we are HERE. Instead of lying on a beach somewhere or doing<lb />
an internship for needed job experience, we have opted (volun-<lb />
tarily or involuntarily) to spend at least part of our summer<lb />
marathoning through classes every day.<lb />
So, we should at least not have to walk a mile and a half to<lb />
Todd Dining Hall to get a decent meal.<lb />
The policy, which started last summer, requires that stu-<lb />
dents living in residence halls during the summer purchase<lb />
meal plans, even if they use their declining balance during the<lb />
regular school year. These residence halls (with air condition-<lb />
ing, thank God) are currently Cotton, Fleming and Jarvis and<lb />
are located on Central campus much closer to Mendenhall caf-<lb />
eteria than Todd on College Hill. The upstairs of Mendenhall<lb />
is open and even Hendrix Theater is planning to show a few<lb />
movies this summer. So, why not open the cafeteria.<lb />
Yes, there are less students on campus now than in the<lb />
fall or spring semesters and a lot of students live off campus.<lb />
But, we are still ECU students whether it is May or January,<lb />
and we should have some breaks. If we are forced to buy a<lb />
meal plan in order to live on campus, we should have a conve-<lb />
nient place to use it.<lb />
Okay, the Wright Place and the Croatan are open, but they<lb />
basically serve fast food. Sometimes people want a real meat<lb />
and potato kind of meal, you know. The kind that includes the<lb />
four basic food groups, yeah, including vegetables.<lb />
As the summer progresses, (we know how hot it gets in<lb />
Greenville) students who find themselves walking to Todd in<lb />
the sweltering heat might not make it back to Central campus<lb />
because of heat stroke. And, stubborn students, who refuse to<lb />
give in and walk and who are fortunate enough to have cars,<lb />
face wasting gas which their last $4 paid for and running up<lb />
useless mileage on their speedometers.<lb />
Granted, when incoming freshmen and their parents come<lb />
to stay on College Hill during orientation, the university, un-<lb />
derstandably, wants to show them the best and newest (Todd)<lb />
that it has to offer, but it is also important that the university<lb />
does not forget the students who are already here - way down<lb />
the Hill on Central campus.<lb />
The East Carolinian �<lb />
Reality basically bites<lb />
I weni to see While You Were<lb />
Sleeping with some friends last week<lb />
and I really enjoyed it. My friends,<lb />
however, complained that it was too<lb />
unrealistic. I hear that alot, that this<lb />
movie is too farfetched, or that televi-<lb />
sion sitcom doesn't reflect real life and<lb />
I think GOOD! I get enough reality<lb />
from the 6 o'clock news when I can<lb />
bear too watch it. I don't want to<lb />
spend my leisure time watching rec-<lb />
reations of the horrible things nature<lb />
and man inflict on themselves and on<lb />
one another. I think that's why televi-<lb />
sion shows like Seinfeld and Friends<lb />
are so popular. They take you com-<lb />
pletely away from reality for half an<lb />
hour. Anything that can do that de-<lb />
serves an award and yet many people<lb />
say sitcom television is trash and<lb />
"fluff" movies are disregarded as un-<lb />
important Some people say that those<lb />
kinds of entertainment don't teach<lb />
you anything, but I have to disagree.<lb />
So-called "light" entertainment<lb />
teaches you how to laugh and be a<lb />
little silly and it reminds you that not<lb />
all people are out there plotting to<lb />
maim and kill their fellow human be-<lb />
Andi Powell Phillips<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
There's enough<lb />
violence and<lb />
despair in real<lb />
life. Who wants<lb />
to see it in the<lb />
movies?<lb />
ings. When I see a movie that is fun<lb />
and upbeat and hopeful, not only do<lb />
I enjoy the movie itself, but it serves<lb />
as proof to me that there is at least<lb />
one other person cut there who still<lb />
daydreams and imagines the way<lb />
things could be.<lb />
I guess what kind of entertain-<lb />
ment you like depends on how you view<lb />
the world. Me, I see the world as a huge<lb />
amount ofpotential for happiness, the<lb />
majority of which is being wasted. I<lb />
like to see movies and television that<lb />
show the way things might be if only<lb />
 (fill-in your solution for world peace<lb />
and harmony here.) But, obviously,<lb />
from the number of reality-based cop<lb />
shows, news magazines, real-life disas-<lb />
ter shows, etc. there are people who<lb />
like their entertainment a little grim-<lb />
mer. I can only guess at why this is so.<lb />
Maybe they get a sense of well-being<lb />
from watching other people suffer and<lb />
thinking it could never happen to them.<lb />
And, of course, there are those who<lb />
like to take entertainment to the next<lb />
level and watch horror movies, the<lb />
grosser the better. I won't even specu-<lb />
late about the motivations of these<lb />
people, 1 think we can all use our imagi-<lb />
nations here.<lb />
Anyway, if I get anything impor-<lb />
tant across in this article I want it to<lb />
be this: Too much reality is like too<lb />
much of anything, it can kill you (or at<lb />
least make you wish you were dead.)<lb />
While we need to know what is going<lb />
on in the world around us, it is good<lb />
to escape from it once in a while and<lb />
just laugh until you snort soda through<lb />
your nose!<lb />
m<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
After reading "What's the pur-<lb />
pose of 1065?" by Maureen Rich, I<lb />
felt it necessary for an educated re-<lb />
sponse. As an educator it is my re-<lb />
sponsibility to defend mathematics<lb />
and our education system.<lb />
I believe the author's logic to<lb />
be completely sound, provided the<lb />
article was written by a device that<lb />
does not use semiconductor tech-<lb />
nology (i.e. No word processor,<lb />
computer, or any electronic device),<lb />
in a room lit by candle light or the<lb />
sun. The room should be of wood<lb />
construction with no engineered<lb />
timbers, on a cracked concrete slab<lb />
or dirt foundation. The room<lb />
should be located where there is<lb />
sic no telephones, televisions, AC<lb />
electricity, or carpet. All of these<lb />
condition should also apply to the<lb />
publication in which it is printed.<lb />
These criteria are required be-<lb />
cause, despite popular belief, Sci-<lb />
entists, engineers, and every day<lb />
Joes who invent are not, in general,<lb />
bred to do these things. That is,<lb />
they are formed by some type of<lb />
education. I use to believe math<lb />
was worthless until one day I<lb />
learned that .999  1 (An easy<lb />
proof with knowledge of MATH<lb />
1065). The absurdity of this in-<lb />
trigued me so much that 1 wanted<lb />
to learn math! I am now a physics<lb />
graduate. My point is, that the gen-<lb />
eral college requirements are (1) for<lb />
exposing students to all areas of<lb />
study so that they may make an<lb />
educated decision about what kind<lb />
of career to choose, and (2) for giv-<lb />
ing students the fundamental tools<lb />
to carry out their decision. Since<lb />
you are a journalist I do not believe<lb />
that you consider researching a<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter, Editor<lb />
Tambra Zion, News Editor<lb />
Wendy Rountree, Assistant News Editor<lb />
Mark Brett, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Brandon Waddell, Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Dave Pond, Sports Editor<lb />
Brian Paix, Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
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Jack Skinner, Phot � apher<lb />
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Alexa Thompson, Copy Editor<lb />
Paul D. Wright, Media Adviser<lb />
Janet Respess, Media Accountant<lb />
Deborah Daniol,Secretary<lb />
Serving the ECU community since 1925, The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday.<lb />
The lead editorial in each edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters to the<lb />
editor, limited to 250 words, which may be edited for decency or brevity. The East Carolinian reserves the right<lb />
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The East Carolinian, Publications Building, ECU, Greenville, NC 27858-4353. For information, call (919) 328-6366.<lb />
Politicians: Demigods or demons?<lb />
When terrorists struck in Okla-<lb />
homa recently. I thought that Presi-<lb />
dent Clinton handled the situation<lb />
perfectly. His opening statements per-<lb />
fectly expressed the moral outrage we<lb />
all felt at such a heinous act. This was<lb />
surely the president's finest moment<lb />
Unfortunately, his follow-up state-<lb />
ments regarding political speech in<lb />
our country were not as well handled.<lb />
Not, as many conservatives have<lb />
claimed, because he cast his net too<lb />
broadly, including in it mainstream<lb />
commentators like Rush Limbaugh.<lb />
Instead, he should have pointed out<lb />
the serious problem that plagues<lb />
American political discourse.<lb />
If the president really wanted to<lb />
help, he would have fearlessly pointed<lb />
out the many voices in all the parties<lb />
who make reckless and foolish state-<lb />
ments about their political opponents.<lb />
All too often, rather than engage in a<lb />
serious debate of the issues, politi-<lb />
cians and pundits of all ideologies are<lb />
too willing to settle for attacking the<lb />
character and motives of those with<lb />
whom they disagree.<lb />
Take, as merely two of the most<lb />
recent and obvious examples, the<lb />
president's proposed health care plan<lb />
and the Republican's proposed block<lb />
grant approach to school lunches. Re-<lb />
publicans, with very few exceptions,<lb />
questioned the first couple's charac-<lb />
ter and attacked the president and<lb />
first lady for "trying to socialize" the<lb />
story (an exac parallel to item 1) a<lb />
waste, nor do I believe that you<lb />
think learning to write (an exact<lb />
parallel to item 2) is a waste.<lb />
Finally, I know that Maureen<lb />
Rich will take the time to read this<lb />
response because as a journalist she<lb />
cannot afford to be so closed<lb />
minded that statements like "Don't<lb />
bother ending in your responses,<lb />
because nothing anyone says can<lb />
convince me that Math 1065 serves<lb />
a purpose are sincere!<lb />
Brian Hall<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
The<lb />
disintegration of<lb />
our society is<lb />
most evident in<lb />
the animosity<lb />
shown between<lb />
political parties<lb />
economy, rather than debate the plan<lb />
upon its merits.<lb />
When these same Republicans<lb />
earlier this year proposed sending the<lb />
school lunch program to the states,<lb />
the democrats accused them of not<lb />
caring if America's children starved<lb />
and of wanting to balance the budget<lb />
"on the backs of America's children<lb />
Both of these ideas merited a<lb />
fuller and more intelligent debate than<lb />
they received. The president and Mrs.<lb />
Clinton are undoubtedly right that<lb />
something needs to be done to con-<lb />
trol health care costs. Perhaps their<lb />
plan was not the best way to do so,<lb />
but 30-second commercials and five-<lb />
second sound bites on the news were<lb />
not the way to prove that it was not<lb />
Likewise, the Republicans are<lb />
surely right in pointing out that the<lb />
federal government has grown too<lb />
large to effectively administer many<lb />
programs. Perhaps the school lunch<lb />
program should nut be sent to the<lb />
states. The way to show this, however,<lb />
was not by sending the president to<lb />
eat tacos at a school cafeteria, but by<lb />
proving to Congress and the Ameri-<lb />
can people that such a move would<lb />
be a bad idea.<lb />
The worst form of such political<lb />
language is found in fund raising let-<lb />
ters, such as the now infamous NRA<lb />
"jackbooted thugs" letter, which the<lb />
president has rightly condemned.<lb />
Another example, which he has not<lb />
condemned, is a Democratic National<lb />
Committee letter which described<lb />
Newt Gingrich as the "most danger-<lb />
ous" man in our nation's history.<lb />
We seem to have lost the idea of<lb />
the loyal opposition upon which<lb />
multiparty democracy is based. This<lb />
is not to say that there has ever been<lb />
a golden era in our history, free from<lb />
demagoguery. However, we at least<lb />
used to be able to recognize it as such.<lb />
This points out the true prob-<lb />
lem, which is not that politicians are<lb />
acting this way, but that it is work-<lb />
ing. Too many of us are willing to<lb />
believe the worst ahout our political<lb />
opponents. Until we insist upon an<lb />
end to this demonization of our ad-<lb />
versaries, the current trend will con-<lb />
tinue.<lb />
Hey Aldridge, shut up!<lb />
Recently 1 called an out-of-state<lb />
friend who served in the Army with<lb />
me. He said he had read about<lb />
Greenville recently in his local news-<lb />
paper. He laughed and joked that<lb />
Greenville must be ,i pretty backwards<lb />
place to elect a state representative<lb />
who would say women who are raped<lb />
cannot get pregnant.<lb />
As amazing as it sounds, Rep.<lb />
Henry Aldridge said in a House com-<lb />
mittee debate and again on the House<lb />
floor that women who are raped can-<lb />
not get pregnant. He said, "Their<lb />
juices don't flow  it's not natural<lb />
He also commented that women who<lb />
are sexually assaulted must be promis-<lb />
cuous. Within minutes after his in-<lb />
flammatory speech, his comments<lb />
were being carried across the coun-<lb />
try by the Associated Press wire ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
The New York Times. Washing-<lb />
ton Post and Miami Herald along with<lb />
� newspapers and radio stations across<lb />
the US carried his remarks. Henry<lb />
Aldridge put Greenville on the map.<lb />
CBS radio news and National Public<lb />
Radio carried his comments across the<lb />
nation. One could almost hear the<lb />
sound of Aldridge bumper stickers<lb />
being peeled off cars throughout Pitt<lb />
County.<lb />
The amazing point is not that<lb />
Aldridge made these comments, but<lb />
how he kept the voters from finding<lb />
out about his extremist views until<lb />
after the election. He spent $64,000<lb />
to ride the Republican wave into Ra-<lb />
leigh by distracting the people with a<lb />
well orchestrated mass media cam-<lb />
paign. This is more than anyone has<lb />
ever spent to capture a state house<lb />
seat from Pitt County.<lb />
Thomas Blue<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Thanks to Henry<lb />
Aldridge1 s<lb />
diarrhea of the<lb />
mouth,<lb />
Greenville is<lb />
now on the map<lb />
Aldridge used the bait and switch<lb />
to get a state house seat. First, he ran<lb />
a series of ads that showed his grand-<lb />
children jumping around on an old<lb />
home movie. He told us he wanted to<lb />
change the General Assembly, because<lb />
he was concerned about their future.<lb />
However, he didn't tell us how he was<lb />
going to change Raleigh. Well, I guess<lb />
we know now.<lb />
The second part of his campaign<lb />
was to destroy the reputation of the<lb />
incumbent representative. Aldridge<lb />
sent out thousands of mail pieces that<lb />
hit mailboxes across the county two<lb />
days before the election. The most<lb />
inflammatory one alleged his oppo-<lb />
nent coddled child molesters, because<lb />
he voted for the Structured Sentenc-<lb />
ing Act<lb />
Henry Aldridge was even more<lb />
loose with the truth than most politi-<lb />
cians are. The Greensboro News and<lb />
Record called this mailing a dishon-<lb />
est disgrace to campaigning for pub-<lb />
lic office. It's almost secondary that<lb />
every member of .Aldridge's own party<lb />
voted for the bill during its final read-<lb />
ing in the state ! ouse. Doesn't the<lb />
Iruth matter in politics anymore?<lb />
Henry Aldridge deceived the<lb />
public with a big money campaign.<lb />
He told us his opponent was against<lb />
the Intruder Bill throughout the<lb />
race. Yet, in reality Rep. McLawhorn<lb />
introduced and sponsored the very<lb />
bill he was accused of having fought<lb />
against. On the other hand, Henry<lb />
told us he was going to cut govern-<lb />
ment. He failed to mention that he<lb />
was going to vote to cut 46 faculty<lb />
positions at ECU. When are politi-<lb />
cians going to start being honest with<lb />
us?<lb />
It's sad that most politicians<lb />
want to distract us from their records.<lb />
While Henry was reciting that he was<lb />
against taxes, he must have wondered<lb />
how he was going to reconcile that<lb />
with his remarkable record of hav-<lb />
ing supported tax increases. After all,<lb />
he is the same Henry Aldridge who<lb />
voted for poll taxes, property tax in-<lb />
creases and even an increase in the<lb />
fees to bury people in Greenville's<lb />
city cemetery. His poll tax charged<lb />
people money to vote. Thank God the<lb />
Supreme Court decided to protect us<lb />
from politicians who want us to have<lb />
to pay to exercise our right to vote.<lb />
It's too bad they can't protect<lb />
us from politicians who try to deceive<lb />
us to get elected to public office. Our<lb />
state representative exemplifies what<lb />
is wrong with America's political sys-<lb />
tem. Politicians in both political par-<lb />
ties need to be honest with the pub-<lb />
lic about where the stand and what<lb />
thfir record is. One can only hope<lb />
more of them get caught like Henry<lb />
Aldridge did.<lb />
William T. Younger, III<lb />
ECU Alumni, Graduate student<lb />
1995 University Award<lb />
Recipient<lb />
"Seventy-f ive percent of the public get their<lb />
information from TV. That means 75<lb />
percent of Americans are under-informed.<lb />
You must read newspapers, you must read<lb />
magazines, you must read books<lb />
� Bernard Shaw, news anchor, 1994.<lb /><pb facs="00058542_tn_0004" /><lb />
01- � -jl"i mii i Hij,<lb />
Wednesday, May 24, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
LIFE<lb />
HeTs more than Barefoot<lb />
J. Marshall brings<lb />
entertainment to<lb />
ECU year-round<lb />
J. Miles Layton<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In the beginning there was the<lb />
Student Union. Then came J. Marshall,<lb />
assistant director of student activities.<lb />
Marshall has a large part in bringing<lb />
anything from the Spin Doctors to<lb />
Forrest Gump to East Carolina. As<lb />
adviser to the Film, Lecture, Special<lb />
Events and Popular Entertainment<lb />
Committees of the Student Union, his<lb />
influence is widespread. But what in-<lb />
fluences Marshall?<lb />
As an undergraduate at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Dakota, Marshall was<lb />
dragged reluctantly to see guitarist<lb />
Leo Kottke play before a packed<lb />
house. Well known in musician circles,<lb />
Kottke had not broken into the main-<lb />
stream music Marshall listened to.<lb />
"That was one of the best con-<lb />
certs 1 had ever heard Marshall said.<lb />
"Ever since then I was constantly on<lb />
the search for good music<lb />
Marshall was a very active under-<lb />
graduate. He was a member of Sigma<lb />
Chi fraternity, a senator in student<lb />
government, and active in the univer-<lb />
sity union. He left with a degree in<lb />
public administration and went to<lb />
graduate school at Northern Arizona<lb />
University where he received a mas-<lb />
ters in education and counseling.<lb />
Marshall worked extensively in resi-<lb />
dence life, where he was unhappy.<lb />
"I didn't like the discipline end<lb />
of residence life which is a big part of<lb />
what you do<lb />
While doing an internship in the<lb />
student activities office. Marshall de-<lb />
cided this was the direction he was<lb />
headed. After graduation he became<lb />
the assistant dean of student activi-<lb />
ties at Southern Arkansas which has<lb />
approximately 2,300 students.<lb />
Attracted to Greenville and hop-<lb />
ing to serve at a much larger univer-<lb />
sity, Marshall moved to East Carolina<lb />
in 1990 where he has served as assis-<lb />
tant director of student activities. He<lb />
feels the student activities office is as<lb />
important as academics.<lb />
"1 think what we do here is as<lb />
important as what they do in the class-<lb />
room because we provide hands-on<lb />
opportunities for students in leader-<lb />
ship, marketing and social skills which<lb />
are valuable in real life<lb />
Marshall said that students in the<lb />
Student Union go out and have to put<lb />
together a program that is entertain-<lb />
ing and sometimes educational to the<lb />
student body. That's no easy feat, but<lb />
nothing can bea seeing everybody<lb />
having a good time like at Barefoot<lb />
on the Ma<lb />
� "It's like an athlete coming off<lb />
the court with a win when I see the<lb />
crowd smiling Marshall said.<lb />
Despite all the hard work the<lb />
Student Union does during the year,<lb />
Marshall feels they do not get much<lb />
recognition because few mainstream<lb />
bands appear. Most students are re-<lb />
luctant to experiment with music like<lb />
he was, but he says today's undiscov-<lb />
ered musicians are tomorrow's head-<lb />
liners. He recalled the Spin Doctors<lb />
played to a whopping crowd of 87 a<lb />
year before their chart-topping album.<lb />
The Connells and UB40 have also<lb />
made appearances before going main-<lb />
stream.<lb />
"Those are the kind of things, if<lb />
you take a risk, you may see before<lb />
they take off Marshall said.<lb />
Part of the reason large acts do<lb />
not appear is lack of a Dean-Dome- or<lb />
Walnut-Creek-sized venue. Marshall<lb />
has worked diligently and has suc-<lb />
ceeded in getting Williams Arena open<lb />
for a Homecoming concert. He thinks<lb />
that if a big band plays, more people<lb />
will come out for the quality, smaller<lb />
shows.<lb />
"If we did a few major concerts,<lb />
it would improve our credibilty before<lb />
they see what we are doing on a<lb />
See MARSHALL page 5<lb />
And the winner is<lb />
Photo Courtesy of ECU News Bureau<lb />
Djean Jawrunner, an ECU graduate student in sculpture.won an international mold-making<lb />
competition. The spoils of her victory include a $2,500 scholarship and $1,000 worth of<lb />
mold-making equipment for the school. Who says art degrees don't pay off?<lb />
Set sail on a Crimson Tide<lb />
Hackman and<lb />
Washington shine<lb />
in Naval thriller<lb />
Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
At the beginning of last sum-<lb />
mer, Speed proved to be the action<lb />
film to beat in the summer compe-<lb />
tition. This summer an early action<lb />
entry, Crimson Tide, seems des-<lb />
tined to follow in the tracks<lb />
oiSpeed.<lb />
Crimson Tide takes place<lb />
aboard the nuclear-powered subma-<lb />
rine, USS Alabama. The Alabama,<lb />
in Navy slang, is classified as a<lb />
boomer: a large sub that carries<lb />
nuclear warheads. A boomer's mis-<lb />
sion is to provide a deterrent to<lb />
nuclear war. The sub remains sub-<lb />
merged for several months at a time<lb />
without anyone knowing its loca-<lb />
tion. The theory behind this se-<lb />
crecy is that any aggression by a<lb />
foreign country can be met with<lb />
swift retaliation before any enemy<lb />
subs can attack the boomer.<lb />
The end of the<lb />
Cold War seemed to<lb />
mark the end of es-<lb />
pionage thrillers as<lb />
well as contempo-<lb />
rary military films.<lb />
Yet the human<lb />
mind can be cre-<lb />
ative when pressed<lb />
and thus Crimson<lb />
Tide resonates with<lb />
an urgency cap-<lb />
tured from today's<lb />
headlines. The film-<lb />
makers have wisely<lb />
capitalized on the<lb />
precarious world<lb />
situation brought<lb />
about not by gov-<lb />
ernments but by fa-<lb />
natical coalitions of dissatisfied citi-<lb />
zens.<lb />
Crimson Tide opens with a<lb />
CNN news correspondent relating<lb />
the events leading to a tense situa-<lb />
tion in Russia (The same reporter<lb />
appears at the end of the film also,<lb />
providing a framing device for the<lb />
movie). A<lb />
small, hostile<lb />
group of Rus-<lb />
sians seizes a<lb />
nuclear base<lb />
and threatens<lb />
to launch its<lb />
warheads<lb />
against the<lb />
United States.<lb />
From this<lb />
overview of<lb />
the world situ-<lb />
ation, Crim-<lb />
son Tide<lb />
switches to a<lb />
world within a<lb />
world, the in-<lb />
sides of a sub-<lb />
marine. Ex-<lb />
cept for brief scenes on land at the<lb />
beginning and end of the film.<lb />
See TIDE page 5<lb />
Yet the human<lb />
mind can be<lb />
creative when<lb />
pressed and thus<lb />
Crimson Tide<lb />
resonates with an<lb />
urgency captured<lb />
from today's<lb />
headlines.<lb />
Home Grown music sprouts downtown<lb />
Photo courtesy Leeway Productions<lb />
Here we see local rock favorites Purple Schoolbus relaxing<lb />
around their pavement-eating namesake, which they will be<lb />
riding into the Homegrown Music Festival, where they will<lb />
perform in all their magenta glory.<lb />
Brandon Waddell<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm<lb />
For the first time since Barefoot<lb />
on the Mall, out-of-towners will<lb />
decend upon Greenville to be given<lb />
attendance credit for music appre-<lb />
ciation. No, the music building has<lb />
not been engulfed in towering in-<lb />
ferno; but the downtown area will<lb />
be on fire on June 9 and 10 for the<lb />
Home Grown Music Festival. The<lb />
festival is the first of its kind in<lb />
Greenville; 11 bands with different<lb />
musical styles will play simulta-<lb />
neously at both The Attic and<lb />
Peasant's Cafe.<lb />
The bands playing in the festi-<lb />
val are all members of the Home<lb />
Grown Music Network, an associa-<lb />
tion of independent bands working<lb />
concurrently to promote themselves<lb />
to success on a nationwide level. All<lb />
acts being featured in the festival are<lb />
ones who have current CD releases<lb />
available and are seasoned live per-<lb />
formers. Bigger-name acts include<lb />
Purple Schoolbus, Knocked Down<lb />
Smilin Omnimous Seapods, Flyin'<lb />
Mice, Melanie Sparks Band and<lb />
Keller Williams.<lb />
The Home Grown Music Festi-<lb />
val is the brainstorm of Lee<lb />
Crumpton, founder of LeeWay Pro-<lb />
ductions and Paul Edwards, owner<lb />
of Peasant's Cafe. Originally concep-<lb />
tualized as a mini-Lollapallooza of<lb />
sorts where a few of the bands in<lb />
Crumpton's Home Grown Music Net-<lb />
work would travel the region play-<lb />
ing several different venues; the idea<lb />
was aborted when major booking<lb />
problems became unavoidable. Over<lb />
a pizza, the pair decided to take a<lb />
different approach; they decided to<lb />
have their bands all come together<lb />
in Greenville and play over a week-<lb />
end. In association with Steve<lb />
Neragis of Orange Records and Mike<lb />
Luba of Cellar Door. Crumpton and<lb />
Edwards sold The Attic's owner, Joe<lb />
Tronto on the idea and created the<lb />
first Home Grown Music Festival.<lb />
"Since its inception in Greenville,<lb />
many people from not only North<lb />
Carolina, but also South Carolina and<lb />
Virginia are looking at the Festival.<lb />
Should it be as successful as we be-<lb />
lieve it will be, this type of event could<lb />
spread all over the region Edwards<lb />
said.<lb />
Festival events will begin early on<lb />
both Friday and Saturday nights at 6<lb />
p.m. with Agents of Good Roots and<lb />
Keller Williams, respectively, playing<lb />
live outside of CD Alley promoting the<lb />
festival. Advance tickets are already<lb />
availible for S15 at CD Alley, Peasant's<lb />
and The Attic. An advance ticket en-<lb />
titles the bearer to admission to both<lb />
venues both nights and a free T-shirt.<lb />
CD. Reviews<lb />
Thurston Moore<lb />
Psychic Hearts<lb />
Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Have I ever told you how much 1<lb />
like Sonic Youth? I'll spare you the gory<lb />
details. Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth<lb />
has released a solo album, and need-<lb />
less to say I'm having a hard time re-<lb />
maining objec-tive about it<lb />
Sonic Youth is a band that first ap-<lb />
peared in the early '80s and helped to<lb />
change the face of underground rock.<lb />
Much of the crap you hear today was<lb />
influenced by them directly or indirectly,<lb />
but the fact that it's crap is not their<lb />
fault<lb />
Moore is one of the Youth's gui-<lb />
tarists, but to say he plays lead or<lb />
rhythm would be misleading; you can't<lb />
really apply conventional rock lingo to<lb />
?. band with such a sound. Lee Ranaldo<lb />
is the other guitarist for the Youth, and<lb />
he helps Moore on this release as well,<lb />
mixing and recording two of the songs.<lb />
Kim Gordon, Sonic Youth bass player,<lb />
didn't play at all on this release.<lb />
Moore has had many side projects<lb />
with REM, the deceased Kurt Cobain<lb />
and various other artists, but Psychic<lb />
Hearts is his first solo release. There<lb />
are 15 tracks on this album that range<lb />
from the wilderness landscapes of static<lb />
noise that you would expect from Sonic<lb />
Youth to some very structured and al-<lb />
most conventional- sounding songs.<lb />
The album opens with "Queen Bee<lb />
and Her Pals This is<lb />
a very structured<lb />
song with a set pat-<lb />
tern framing it the<lb />
tempo shifts aie re-<lb />
peated over and over.<lb />
It's like four mea-<lb />
sures of melodic<lb />
sounds interspersed<lb />
with rhythmic pound-<lb />
ing; you really have to<lb />
hear it to understand.<lb />
The lyrics are consis-<lb />
tent with what Moore<lb />
has written before,<lb />
filled with subtle re-<lb />
bellion, subversion<lb />
and sexual ambigu-<lb />
ity: "Mr. Muscle man vou've got to stop<lb />
and think, there was a time when God<lb />
was dressed in pink Good stuff.<lb />
The title track, "Psychic Hearts<lb />
consists of two strummed chords and<lb />
no more. This is a minimal song about<lb />
people faced with hard circumstances.<lb />
Then there is "Blues from Beyond the<lb />
Grave an instrumental that is a shape<lb />
shifter. It changes from melodic to cha-<lb />
otic distortion to<lb />
soft and minimal<lb />
string picking and<lb />
fades out.<lb />
"Cherry's<lb />
Blues" is an eerie<lb />
song with only<lb />
Moore and guitar.<lb />
You can really hear<lb />
the underproduc-<lb />
tion on this song;<lb />
the voice sounds<lb />
distorted and<lb />
flawed while the<lb />
crackle and hiss of<lb />
the amplifier are<lb />
still audible. With<lb />
this kind of music,<lb />
the less a song gets cleaned up the bet-<lb />
ter it will be. Allowing the background<lb />
noises of electric equipment to come<lb />
through is consistent with his work with<lb />
Sonic Youth. When using noise as mu-<lb />
Psychic Hearts<lb />
is one more<lb />
excursion into<lb />
the abstract, a<lb />
gift from one of<lb />
the neo-masters<lb />
of the art of<lb />
the imperfect.<lb />
sic, anything goes.<lb />
The last track on the album is an<lb />
epic study in textures, rhythm and<lb />
soundscapes. "Elegy for All the Dead<lb />
Rock Stars" has no lyrics and goes on<lb />
for some 20 minutes. The song drifts in<lb />
and out, changes, becomes hard, then<lb />
soft, raging, then quiet. This is Moore<lb />
pretending to be Jackson Pollock. It's<lb />
kind of like he's standing over a canvas<lb />
letting the paint drip from the brush to<lb />
create random streaks and swirls that<lb />
culminate in one beautiful mess.<lb />
This is a great album, much more<lb />
accessible than some of his early work<lb />
with Sonic Youth, but consistent with<lb />
their sound. Thurston. for you I'll tip<lb />
my hat You and the Youth have taken<lb />
the sounds of modem America (static,<lb />
engines and machines, electric fans, traf-<lb />
fic noise, city sounds, phones too long<lb />
off the hook, a million heads stirring<lb />
on their pillows) and made it into mu-<lb />
sic. Psychic Hearts is one more excur-<lb />
sion into the abstract, a gift from one<lb />
of the neo-masters of the art of the im-<lb />
perfect Buy it. Screeeeeeeeech Crack!<lb />
Click.<lb />
iUlrop<lb />
Lliit&amp;c<lb />
LIcFVCL<lb />
"A Drop in the Bucket" is just<lb />
what it claims to be: a very tiny<lb />
drop in the great screaming<lb />
bucket of American media opin-<lb />
ion. Take it as you will.<lb />
Mark Brett<lb />
Ufestyle Editor<lb />
"Keep in touch<lb />
With these words (or words<lb />
much like them), many of us bid<lb />
farewell last month to graduating<lb />
friends. At the time, we meant it. In<lb />
the emotional swells of saying<lb />
goodbye, we were sure that noth-<lb />
ing could keep us from remaining<lb />
close to our departing pals.<lb />
But now it's summer. They're<lb />
gone, we're here, and life is moving<lb />
on. You can't just call up Bob when<lb />
you're bored, because Bob has<lb />
moved to Venezuela. So you call<lb />
Sam instead. You have every inten-<lb />
tion to write Bob, but that summer<lb />
class load is eating up a lot of your<lb />
time. And besides, you're mostly<lb />
hanging out with Sam these days.<lb />
One thing leads to another, and<lb />
old friends like Bob become after-<lb />
thoughts. "I've got to write Bob"<lb />
becomes "I'll write Bob if I get the<lb />
time and then diminishes to "I<lb />
wish I had written Bob It's a slow,<lb />
steady decline that's difficult to<lb />
stop.<lb />
What got my mind on this was<lb />
an encounter I had with some old<lb />
friends from my hometown last<lb />
weekend. I didn't meet them in col-<lb />
lege, but these two guys were my<lb />
very best friends in a difficult pe-<lb />
riod of my life. Then, four years ago,<lb />
we all went our separate ways. One<lb />
of them lives in Arkansas now, the<lb />
other in South Carolina. By an<lb />
amazing fluke, all three of us were<lb />
back in oi. hometown at the same<lb />
time.<lb />
We got together, and things<lb />
were going great. We talked and<lb />
laughed and did all the things that<lb />
old friends do. It was almost like<lb />
we'd never left town, that we were<lb />
all four years younger, with more<lb />
hair and a wild passion for slam<lb />
dancing. We shared our latest con-<lb />
spiracy theories and compared<lb />
record collections. It was all turn-<lb />
ing into some crappy, sentimental<lb />
sitcom moment so we decided to go<lb />
out and rent a movie.<lb />
It was when we realized that<lb />
the local Wal-Mart was a field the<lb />
last time we saw each other that it<lb />
sunk in. What had we been doing<lb />
these last four years that was so<lb />
damned important that we couldn't<lb />
have at least dropped each other a<lb />
letter? One of my friends had a baby<lb />
last month, and I didn't know his<lb />
wife was even pregnant!<lb />
Major, life-changing events had<lb />
taken place and we hadn't bothered<lb />
to keep each other updated. This<lb />
got me thinking about all the people<lb />
I've left behind in my long college<lb />
career, and all the ones who have<lb />
left me. I remembered a letter I<lb />
abandoned in February and really<lb />
wished I hadn't lost the address.<lb />
When we parted company the<lb />
next day, we all vowed to keep in<lb />
touch with each other. And we<lb />
meant it. But here I am writing this.<lb /><pb facs="00058542_tn_0005" /><lb />
Wednesday, May 24, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
I<lb />
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TIDE<lb />
from page 4<lb />
Crimson Tide takes place com-<lb />
pletely underwater.<lb />
Within the confines of the sub,<lb />
communication is critical. Thus<lb />
when a Russian sub attacks the Ala-<lb />
bama and a series of events con-<lb />
spire to make communication im-<lb />
possible, the sub becomes deaf and<lb />
blind. No commands can be relayed<lb />
to the sub, thus leaving the sub lit-<lb />
erally hanging in the water. The last<lb />
message they receive orders the<lb />
Alabama to fire against the Soviet<lb />
base before the rebels finish fuel-<lb />
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Though protocol requires a<lb />
confirmation message before<lb />
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time wasted waiting for that con-<lb />
firmation would make the nuclear<lb />
strike ineffective since the Soviet<lb />
warheads would have already been<lb />
launched.<lb />
The dilemma faced by the Ala-<lb />
bama crystallizes in the conscious-<lb />
ness of the commanding officer,<lb />
Captain Frank Ramsey (Gene Mack-<lb />
man) and the executive officer,<lb />
Lieutenant Commander Ron<lb />
Hunter (Denzel Washington).<lb />
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he sees the last order as binding<lb />
and thus sets the sub for launch<lb />
depth. Hunter fears that Ramsey is<lb />
being too hasty and is also violat-<lb />
ing protocol. Thus Hunter puts<lb />
Ramsey under arrest and locks him<lb />
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board the Alabama, a Russian sub<lb />
still lurks in the water. Torpedoes<lb />
are fired and a hair-raising chain<lb />
of events unfold that threaten to<lb />
sink the Alabama. The confusion<lb />
caused by the Russian attack leads<lb />
several officers to question<lb />
Hunter's authority. They decide to<lb />
recapture command of the boat for<lb />
Ramsey by force. They raid an am-<lb />
munition locker, unlock Ramsey,<lb />
and prepare to confront Hunter<lb />
while the threat of nuclear war<lb />
looms ever closer.<lb />
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mounts continually. The various<lb />
battles being waged on board and<lb />
outside the sub fully engage the<lb />
viewer's attention. The USS Ala-<lb />
bama becomes a microcosm of the<lb />
world situation where two equally<lb />
valid points of view must somehow<lb />
be reconciled in the face of immi-<lb />
nent danger.<lb />
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son Tide works so effectively is the<lb />
direction of Tony Scott. Scott's un-<lb />
impressive resume, including Top<lb />
Gun and Days of Thunder, give<lb />
only a hint of his ability to orches-<lb />
trate such a tense thriller.<lb />
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nally awakened this critic to Scott's<lb />
talents. With a good script Scott's<lb />
slick, glossy direction can be a valu-<lb />
able asset to a film. The trouble<lb />
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der was that the films had insipid<lb />
writing. Quentin Tarrentino's script<lb />
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necessary canvas on which to paint<lb />
his glossy vision.<lb />
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script for Crimson Tide has again<lb />
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vas for his work. The picture Tony<lb />
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better than Crimson . Tide.<lb />
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against each other, not protagonist<lb />
and antagonist, but two men with<lb />
different ideas. The fair treatment<lb />
given to both Ramsey and Hunter<lb />
strengthens the story by giving it<lb />
complexity.<lb />
Scott's camera work propels<lb />
the tale by hurtling down narrow<lb />
passageways and sliding under-<lb />
neath catwalks while feet shuffle<lb />
above. Shots of crewmen sliding<lb />
down ladders intercut with exterior<lb />
shots of the sub eftectively convey<lb />
the confinement of the sub. Despite<lb />
Scott's roving camera and quick<lb />
edits, he also knows when to hold<lb />
a shot with very little motion. Con-<lb />
frontations between Hunter and<lb />
Ramsey take place with very little<lb />
intrusion by the director. Scott re-<lb />
alizes that he has two incredible<lb />
actors in front of his lens so he lets<lb />
them fill the screen with tension.<lb />
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better. From beginning to end he<lb />
knows how to shoot a scene for<lb />
maximum effect.<lb />
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ergize the screen with their perfor-<lb />
mances. Each actor brings a fully<lb />
realized character to the story.<lb />
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before) can do very little wrong. For<lb />
his impressive roster of film roles<lb />
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even in bad films. Washington has<lb />
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ing men - he gets top billing over<lb />
Hackman. With steely coolness and<lb />
silent grace, Washington fills his<lb />
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ity.<lb />
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Tide has set the pace for the sum-<lb />
mer. A thriller with as much depth<lb />
and as much momentum will be<lb />
hard to find at a local theater. Crim-<lb />
son Tide is the kind of film that<lb />
gets one's adrenaline flowing. Get<lb />
on board for adventure and see for<lb />
yourself why "nothing can stop the<lb />
tide<lb />
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movies like Disclosure and Higher<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Pirate track team<lb />
returns to NCAAs<lb />
Keith Barker<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Load up the van for Knoxville.<lb />
The 1995 ECU men's track team will<lb />
make a return trip to the NCAA Out-<lb />
door Track and Field Championships<lb />
after posting a season-best time of<lb />
39.63 in the 4 x 100 Meter Relay race<lb />
en route to claiming the IC4A Cham-<lb />
pionships last Sunday in Fairfax, Va.<lb />
ECU's time was one of the top<lb />
12 in the country, which helped them<lb />
land a spot at the NCAA Champion-<lb />
ships, taking place from May 31<lb />
through June 3rd.<lb />
Sophomores Lewis Harris,<lb />
Dwight Henry and Brian Johnson<lb />
along with junior Keith Barker helped<lb />
the Pirate squad return to the national<lb />
championships after a one-year ab-<lb />
sence. In 1992 William Davis, Corey<lb />
Brooks, Fred Owens and Brian Irvin<lb />
qualified in the 4 x 400 for the Pi-<lb />
rates, which marked the last time ECU<lb />
sent a team to the event<lb />
"We ran probably as good as we<lb />
could in that race said ECU head<lb />
track coach Bill Carson. "We have a<lb />
great chance in the nationals<lb />
Other teams competing in the<lb />
NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Cham-<lb />
pionships include Louisiana State,<lb />
which had the best qualifying time,<lb />
North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Southern<lb />
California, Kentucky. Texas Christian,<lb />
Houston, UCLA, Texas El Paso,<lb />
Clemson. George Mason and Okla-<lb />
homa. The top eight teams will in the<lb />
event will place.<lb />
In women's track news, the 4 x<lb />
800 relay team of Cindy Szymanski,<lb />
Megan McGruder, Stacy Green and<lb />
Alexis Jacks broke a school record for<lb />
the Lady Pirates squad by posting a<lb />
time of 9:08:76 at the ECAC Outdoor<lb />
Competition in Fairfax, Va on Satur-<lb />
day. They placed sixth in their heat.<lb />
The 4 x 100 meter relay team placed<lb />
fifth in their heat with a time of 47:05.<lb />
Freshman Saundra Teel also ran her<lb />
second-fastest time of the season with<lb />
a time of 14.76 in the 100HH.<lb />
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from 5-8 p.m and is<lb />
located behind the<lb />
Allied Health Building.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Summer intramural<lb />
action starts next week<lb />
PI1L<lb />
E<lb />
ES<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Asssltant Sports Editor<lb />
ECU basketball coach Joe<lb />
Dooley has signed his first recruit<lb />
of his young<lb />
coaching career.<lb />
Morris Grooms a<lb />
6-foot-7 forward<lb />
from Pasco-<lb />
Hernando Com-<lb />
munity College<lb />
in Newport<lb />
Rickey, Fla<lb />
Grooms averaged<lb />
14.0 points and<lb />
9.0 rebounds, 5.0<lb />
assists and 3.0<lb />
blocks per game<lb />
for Pasco<lb />
Hernando, which finished 23-9 last<lb />
season.<lb />
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mention All-Sun Coast choice last<lb />
season. Pasco-Hemado were in the<lb />
Top 10 in Florida all season and<lb />
were defeated in the conference<lb />
tournament<lb />
Grooms played high school bas-<lb />
ketball at Pompano Beach's Ely<lb />
High School. He averaged 10.0<lb />
points and 7.0 rebounds per game<lb />
as a senior, leading the Ely to the<lb />
state champion-<lb />
ship. Grooms<lb />
chose ECU over<lb />
Georgia South-<lb />
ern and Central<lb />
Florida.<lb />
"Morris is a<lb />
very athletic for-<lb />
ward that can<lb />
create matchup<lb />
problems for op-<lb />
ponents Dooley<lb />
said. "We will be<lb />
� Joe Dooley abe t0 use him<lb />
in a number of<lb />
David Gaskins<lb />
Recreational Services<lb />
"Morris is a very<lb />
athletic forward<lb />
that can create<lb />
match up<lb />
problems for<lb />
opponents<lb />
ways.<lb />
ECU still has two scholarships<lb />
to fill.<lb />
The East Carolina baseball<lb />
See NOTES page 8<lb />
As temperatures begin to rise,<lb />
the action heats up on the playing<lb />
fields and courts of ECU where in-<lb />
tramural sports action is set to be-<lb />
gin for the first Summer Session. The<lb />
upcoming session offers a variety of<lb />
exciting activities for the sports en-<lb />
thusiast.<lb />
Headlining the opening summer<lb />
session will be Softball and 5-on-5<lb />
Basketball. The registration meetings<lb />
for interested team captains in these<lb />
two activities was held yesterday, and<lb />
signups for teams takes place today<lb />
from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Room<lb />
104-A Christenbury Gym. All players<lb />
must be currently enrolled students<lb />
or presently employed facultystaff<lb />
of the university in order to partici-<lb />
pate. Individuals who do not have a<lb />
team are invited to attend the meet-<lb />
ing for placement on a team or<lb />
should contact the Intramural Sports<lb />
Office in room 104-A.<lb />
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have one of the stronger 5-on-5 bas-<lb />
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ciety" are expected to enter a team,<lb />
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with Stephen Lovett and Eddie Coble<lb />
and the "Penthouse Players" led by<lb />
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tend for the title. These teams were<lb />
involved in some outstanding play<lb />
last summer, and are anticipated to<lb />
compete fiercely again this season.<lb />
Men's, Women's and Co-Rec divisions<lb />
will be offered for Softball.<lb />
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pants interested in individual sports,<lb />
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are popular events during the first<lb />
session. The registration deadline for<lb />
both of these activities will be at 5<lb />
p.m. on Wednesday, May 24 in<lb />
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ticipants should be prepared to com-<lb />
plete entry information at the time<lb />
of registration. There is no cost for<lb />
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ACC Tournament<lb />
officials mull over<lb />
possible move<lb />
Dave Pond<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Hoops gone?<lb />
L<lb />
(AP) - With the possible move<lb />
of the Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
baseball tournament, civic leaders<lb />
are looking at<lb />
making a South-<lb />
eastern Confer-<lb />
ence tourna-<lb />
ment bid.<lb />
The ACC is<lb />
expected to de-<lb />
cide today<lb />
whether to<lb />
move the tour-<lb />
nament which<lb />
has been in<lb />
Greenville the<lb />
past nine years<lb />
and has become<lb />
one of the big-<lb />
gest revenue-<lb />
'The reputation of<lb />
that (ACC)<lb />
tournament I<lb />
think is known by<lb />
anybody who<lb />
follows college<lb />
baseball<lb />
� Glenn Thackston<lb />
SEC Spokesman<lb />
producing col-<lb />
lege baseball tournaments in the<lb />
country.<lb />
The league's coaches think<lb />
that holding it in Greenville gives<lb />
nearby Clemson too much of an<lb />
advantage. They voted to move it<lb />
three years ago, but were over-<lb />
ruled by the ath-<lb />
letic directors.<lb />
Durham,<lb />
N.C is<lb />
Greenville's main<lb />
competitor for<lb />
the tournament<lb />
this time around.<lb />
Gene Krcelic,<lb />
president of<lb />
Greenville Events<lb />
Inc said that on<lb />
Saturday he con-<lb />
tacted SEC offi-<lb />
cials about the<lb />
bid process for<lb />
that tournament.<lb />
The SEC is<lb />
going to an eight-team, neutral-site<lb />
tournament next season after play-<lb />
See ACC page 8<lb />
NBA referee could be<lb />
ejected from playoffs<lb />
File Photo<lb />
The always-popular College Hill basketball courts are barren of any student life after<lb />
the university yanked down the rims for the summer.<lb />
After feud with<lb />
Drexler, ref hasn't<lb />
worked playoffs<lb />
(AP) - NBA referee Jake<lb />
O'Donnell. who had a run-in with<lb />
the Houston Rockets' Clyde Drexler<lb />
two weeks ago, may not work any<lb />
more playoff games this season, ac-<lb />
cording to a newspaper report.<lb />
O'Donnell hasn't been as-<lb />
signed to a game since ejecting<lb />
Drexler from a playoff contest<lb />
against Phoenix on May 9. Follow-<lb />
ing an investigation, the NBA re-<lb />
scinded all fines against Drexler.<lb />
including the automatic $1,000<lb />
that comes with an ejection.<lb />
The Houston Chronicle, quot-<lb />
ing unidentified sources, reported<lb />
Tuesday that O'Donnell's absence<lb />
is a clear sigr the NBA didn't con-<lb />
done his conduct in the Houston-<lb />
Phoenix game.<lb />
"There's no reasonable expla-<lb />
nation why one of the league's best<lb />
refs like Jake wouldn't be doing<lb />
games a source told the paper.<lb />
"It's obvious the league didn't like<lb />
what happened in that game<lb />
Another source said there's a<lb />
chance O'Donnell won't work any<lb />
more games during the playoffs.<lb />
The NBA refused to comment.<lb />
O'Donnell officiated games<lb />
during the first round of the play-<lb />
See REF page 8<lb />
Ok, so the Bulls are out of<lb />
the playoffs and everyone is boo-<lb />
hooing over Michael's inability<lb />
to return his team to glory in<lb />
the NBA race. It wasn't Jordan's<lb />
lack of play - although he did<lb />
seem to get tired and sloppy at<lb />
the three-minute mark of every<lb />
fourth quarter pretty consis-<lb />
tently. The Bulls demise began<lb />
as soon as their front-office<lb />
brass decided not to resign<lb />
Horace Grant, letting him and<lb />
his everpresent colored goggles<lb />
sign with Orlando. No one<lb />
stepped up to fill his place, and<lb />
not even the three-headed Bulls'<lb />
center of Wennington, Longley<lb />
and Perdue could make a last-<lb />
ing impact on opposing centers.<lb />
On the other hand, Orlando, an<lb />
altogether well-balanced team,<lb />
showed poise under pressure<lb />
and ridded the playoffs of the<lb />
Bulls and what would have been<lb />
an endless glut of commercial-<lb />
ized Mike-hype. The key to fu-<lb />
ture success in Chicago will be<lb />
how Jordan and the '96 version<lb />
of the Bui's gel in training camp<lb />
and during the early stages of<lb />
next season, something that was<lb />
missed badly and exposed in the<lb />
playoffs this year.<lb />
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commish David Stern and the<lb />
rest of the NBA upper crust care<lb />
what jersey number is worn dur-<lb />
ing a ball game? Like opposing<lb />
defenders are not going to rec-<lb />
ognize Jordan (or any player, for<lb />
that matter) if Mike's wearing<lb />
number 23 instead of 45. If an<lb />
athlete is good enough to have<lb />
a number retired, then it's his<lb />
forever, meaning he should be<lb />
able to don the "forbidden gar-<lb />
ment" whenever he wants -<lb />
without having to ask permis-<lb />
sion from middle-aged short<lb />
guys who sponge off Jordan's<lb />
success anyways.<lb />
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Holyfield for taking a 10-round<lb />
decision from Ray Mercer, add-<lb />
ing a well-needed chunk of le-<lb />
gitimacy to the upper echelon<lb />
of the heavyweight picture. Vet-<lb />
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