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September 10,1996<lb />
Vol 72, No. 06<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
12 pases<lb />
Across The State<lb />
HENDERSON. N.C. (AP) -<lb />
Rose's Stores Inc. officials were<lb />
optimistic about the future of<lb />
the North Carolina discount re-<lb />
tailer after a proposed merger<lb />
fell apart<lb />
Rose s chairman and chief<lb />
executive officer Ed Aanderson<lb />
said the company will make it on<lb />
its own.<lb />
The plan to merge Rose's<lb />
Stores Inc. with a Tennessee-<lb />
based discount retail chain was<lb />
to create a regional power that<lb />
could compete against national<lb />
titans like Wal-Mart.<lb />
MORCANTON, N.C. (AP) -<lb />
Less than two weeks after walk-<lb />
ing off the job in protest of work-<lb />
ing conditions and the refusal by<lb />
Case Farms to conduct labor ne-<lb />
gotiations, striking workers re-<lb />
turned to the poultry plant.<lb />
Case Farms Human Re-<lb />
sources Manager Ken Wilson<lb />
said he received a letter from<lb />
union officials which called an<lb />
end to the strike last Wednesday.<lb />
The letter from the union<lb />
gave no reason for ending the<lb />
strike, Wilson said, adding that<lb />
Case Farms entered into no<lb />
agreements or negotiations.<lb />
Across The<lb />
Country<lb />
CALIFORNIA (AP) -<lb />
Firefighters from as far away a<lb />
Alaska and Alabama battled<lb />
stubborn blazes in Northern<lb />
California as the fires came dan-<lb />
gerously close to historical<lb />
homesteader cabins and an an-<lb />
cient sequoia grove. California<lb />
fires are among the many rag-<lb />
ing across the We-t in what some<lb />
consider the worst fire season in<lb />
recent history.<lb />
WEST VIRGINIA (AP) - A<lb />
recreational area's plan to kill<lb />
Canadian geese with a controlled<lb />
hunt ended amid complaints<lb />
from animal rights advocates.<lb />
Now the hope is to scare the<lb />
birds away with a tape of geese<lb />
honking in distress. The tape will<lb />
be played daily to convince the<lb />
birds they should leave because<lb />
the area is unsafe.<lb />
Around the World<lb />
TEL AVIV. ISRAEL (AP) -<lb />
Israelis and Arabs are worrying<lb />
aloud that the peace process<lb />
Prime Minister Benjamin<lb />
Netanyahu long criticized and<lb />
then inherited two months ago<lb />
is falling apart. For the first time<lb />
in years, politicians and Israeli<lb />
media are talking about the pos-<lb />
sibility of war with Syria.<lb />
SOUTH AFRICA (AP) -<lb />
South African police subpoe-<lb />
naed the notes of local and in-<lb />
ternational journalists last week<lb />
in a search for information on<lb />
vigilante violence in Cape Town's<lb />
ganglands. The journalists were<lb />
ordered to bring any and all ma-<lb />
terial on the recent mob slaying<lb />
of a suspected drug dealer, in-<lb />
cluding notes and film, to the At-<lb />
torney General this week.<lb />
Fran proves bigger than Bertha<lb />
. r i JL ECI Police made sure they were ready QJJ for service and we checked areas had wrought<lb />
After the storm:<lb />
campus is sunny<lb />
but shaken<lb />
Jacqueline D. Kellum<lb />
Senior Writer<lb />
Hurricane Fran came through<lb />
Greenville Thursday night and did<lb />
what hurricanes do best. Fran sent<lb />
everyone scurrying to the stores for<lb />
supplies that afternoon, poured rain<lb />
over Greenville, knocked power out<lb />
and uprooted more than a few trees.<lb />
In preparing for<lb />
JL. ECU Police made sure they were ready<lb />
to do their part. Director Teresa<lb />
Crocker said the police's primary role<lb />
during a storm such as Fran is that<lb />
of safety management.<lb />
"This time, we had a lot of con-<lb />
cerns about safety, hoping people<lb />
would stay inside Crocker said.<lb />
Despite the warnings of the po-<lb />
lice, Crocker said some people were<lb />
outside during the hurricane, "play-<lb />
ing in the mud<lb />
The police prepared for Fran by<lb />
making sure they had the right equip-<lb />
ment and that it was in good working<lb />
order, by calling in extra staff where<lb />
needed and making sure there were<lb />
others on call. <lb />
During the<lb />
storm the police<lb />
stayed alert to re-<lb />
spond to develop-<lb />
ments such as<lb />
trees falling<lb />
across roads and<lb />
on powerlines,<lb />
people getting in-<lb />
jured or keeping<lb />
an eye out for<lb />
other potential<lb />
problems.<lb />
"We had to<lb />
block the streets<lb />
off (that were<lb />
blocked by trees), we had some calls<lb />
"This time, we<lb />
had a lot of<lb />
concerns about<lb />
safety, hoping<lb />
people would stay<lb />
inside<lb />
� Director Teresa Crocker<lb />
prone to f! d-<lb />
ing Crocker said.<lb />
After the in-<lb />
tensity of the<lb />
storm itself, Fri-<lb />
day morning was<lb />
a time to assess<lb />
the damage done<lb />
to campus and try<lb />
to get things back<lb />
to normal. With<lb />
classes canceled<lb />
on Friday, the re-<lb />
pair crews had the<lb />
campus to them-<lb />
selves to see what kind of havoc Fran<lb />
had wrought.<lb />
George Harrell of Facilities Ser-<lb />
vices summarized the damage on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
"We had roof-related damage to<lb />
Belk, Allied Health, Ward Sports Medi-<lb />
cine and Minges Coliseum Harrell<lb />
said. "The School of Medicine cam-<lb />
pus sustained some minor re-locatable<lb />
building damage. We also had minor<lb />
damage to the press box at Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, just some minor wind dam-<lb />
age to some glass and ceiling areas<lb />
In general for Greenville, some of<lb />
the more serious damage done by<lb />
See FRAN page 4<lb />
Photo by CHRIS GAYDOSH poto by CHRIS GAYDOSH<lb />
Fallen trees and powerlines caused power outages over much of Greenville. The residents<lb />
of Sycamore Hill and other area apartments got a closer look at Mother Nature.<lb />
Photos by Yousef T. Sansoour<lb />
No students felt the storm harder than those who left their<lb />
cars parked near these trees. West campus recieved more<lb />
damage than any other area on campus<lb />
Committee decides fate of holidays<lb />
Amy L. Royster<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Following warnings this summer<lb />
that a UNC-system wide mandate add-<lb />
ing eight days to ECI" s academic cal-<lb />
endar was coming, the time has arrived<lb />
to decide which holidays are expendable.<lb />
The mandate, initiated by L'NC-<lb />
system president C. D. Spangier. calls<lb />
for every university in the system to<lb />
maintain 150 class days per year. This<lb />
equates to 75 days per semester.<lb />
The options for complying with the<lb />
mandate are to shorten the time be-<lb />
tween the Fall and Spring semesters,<lb />
add eight days and eliminate several<lb />
state holidays.<lb />
The Calendar Committee is respon-<lb />
sible for drawing up the final version of<lb />
the 1997-1998 calendar and submitting<lb />
it to the Faculty Senate by Oct 1. The<lb />
Faculty Senate must then make a deci-<lb />
sion by Oct 15. Ultimately, Chancellor<lb />
Richard Eakin has the final approval.<lb />
According to John Crammer, an<lb />
assistant professor in the math depart-<lb />
ment and a member of the Calendar<lb />
Committee, student input is being<lb />
sought on a broad basis. Faculty of<lb />
graduate and undergraduate classes<lb />
have been asked to distribute surveys<lb />
to students which poll their opinions<lb />
on various ways to alter the calendar.<lb />
'Institutional Research gave us a<lb />
random sample of fifty classes that will<lb />
allow for student opinion Crammer<lb />
said.<lb />
State holidays the Calendar Com-<lb />
mittee is considering eliminating are<lb />
Labor Day. Martin Luther King Day and<lb />
Good Friday.<lb />
"I surveyed public schools around<lb />
the country Crammer said. "Half the<lb />
schools I looked at had Labor Day and<lb />
Martin Luther King Day. Only two of<lb />
the schools observed Good Friday<lb />
On the survey, the Calendar Com-<lb />
mittee proposes that the Fall semester<lb />
end either Dec. 18 or Dec. 19, depend-<lb />
ing on the number of days allocated for<lb />
Fall Break.<lb />
Crammer said that there are a few<lb />
changes which the committee will not<lb />
consider making.<lb />
"Graduation will not be pushed<lb />
back due to Saturday exams Crammer<lb />
said. "Also. Spring Break is off the<lb />
table<lb />
According to Crammer, in recent<lb />
years attendance from students with<lb />
seats on the Calendar Committee has<lb />
been lax. Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion (SGA) President Angela Nix holds<lb />
one seat as does another SGA repre-<lb />
sentative. Nix is scheduled to speak to<lb />
various student groups in order to glean<lb />
Proposed Revisions to the 1997-1998 University Calendar<lb />
1 Fall Semester Option AFall Semester Option B<lb />
Labor Day state holiday Aug. 19 - Dec. 19 classes 12 solid Mori. - Fri. weeks WedMon state holiday makeu day3Classes meet on Labor Day Aug. 19 - Dec. 18 13 solid Mon - Fri weeks No state holiday makeup day<lb />
Spring Semester Option B<lb />
1 Spring Semester Option A<lb />
Classes meet on Martin Luthei Day Classes meet on Good Friday Jan. 6 - May 7 classes 14 solid Mon. - Fri. weeks No state holiday makeup days No Saturday exams<lb />
Martin Luther King state holida Good Friday state holiday Jan. 5 - May 7 classes 12 solid Mon. - Fri. weeks MonTues and WedFri state holiday make up day Saturday examsy� King<lb />
their insight<lb />
Crammer said faculty, staff and stu-<lb />
dents may forward completed surveys<lb />
to the Faculty Senate office, room 140<lb />
Rawl. no later than Friday, Sept 20.<lb />
Students and faculty with ques-<lb />
tions concerning the changes in the<lb />
academic calendar may contact the Fac-<lb />
ulty Senate office at 328-6537.<lb />
Ifc&amp;ide<lb />
Writers Reading Series kicks offpage D<lb />
OPINION <lb />
Conference USA helps gives program a boostpage �3<lb />
Lady Pirates smoke Radford on tha grasspage J<lb />
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Tuesday, September 10,1996<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
State, campus efforts battle unemployment<lb />
Elizabeth Dole makes campaign stop at The University of Knoxville<lb />
Republican supporters of all ages filled a high school gym near<lb />
the university to cheer on Elizabeth Dole.<lb />
Dole rallied the crowd with a campaign speech which covered is-<lb />
,sues from balancing the budget to tax cuts to social security and de-<lb />
fense.<lb />
Strolling around in a lime-green suit, Dole began her speech with<lb />
remarks directed toward Michelle Marciniak, the former UT basketball<lb />
player who won a gold medal as part of the U. S. women's team in the<lb />
Summer Olympics.<lb />
Foreign university students left stranded by hurricane<lb />
More than a dozen students with no place else to go holed up in a<lb />
student union at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington on<lb />
Thursday to ride out Hurricane Fran.<lb />
The 13 stranded students included one each from France, England,<lb />
Australia, Switzerland and several others from the Cayman Islands.<lb />
About 1,900 students e.acuated the campus earlier in the day.<lb />
The brick house at the center of campus houses a snack bar and<lb />
couches spread around serve as a university living room.<lb />
Three NX. schools in magazine's top 25<lb />
Three North Carolina universities are among the top 25 colleges<lb />
in the nation according to rankings by a national magazine.<lb />
Actually, the three are among the top 26 in the nation because the<lb />
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Wake Forest University<lb />
in Winston-Salem tied for 25th in the rankings by U.S. News &amp; World<lb />
Report<lb />
Duke University ranked fourth. In a separate ranking of public<lb />
universities, UNC-Chapel Hill ranked third.<lb />
Students given<lb />
several work<lb />
options<lb />
Scott Hopkins<lb />
News Writer<lb />
Two services provided to stu-<lb />
dents in search of employment are<lb />
allies in the battle of job searching:<lb />
the North Carolina Employment Se-<lb />
curity Commission (ESC) and the<lb />
collge work-study program.<lb />
North Carolina has established<lb />
the ESC to promote the economic well<lb />
being of its citizens. The ESC has<lb />
been developing its service in order<lb />
to better place applicants with jobs<lb />
and vice versa.<lb />
"We regularly have over 179,000<lb />
job listings posted with the ESC at<lb />
any given time. At any given time,<lb />
we may have a 35,000 resumes sent<lb />
or posted with our service in a week<lb />
Steve Nichols, the computer assis-<lb />
tance coordinator for the ESC said.<lb />
Recently the ESC has increased<lb />
usage through the Internet This has<lb />
allowed applicants to search more<lb />
easily and be placed in a job more<lb />
quickly.<lb />
"There are 500 computer termi-<lb />
nals throughout NC for the public to<lb />
access. Most of the terminals are lo-<lb />
cated at the local ESC offices, but<lb />
some are located at any of the 54 com-<lb />
munity colleges and universities which<lb />
are represented by the ESC Steve<lb />
Nichols said.<lb />
There are many different job op-<lb />
portunities listed on the ESC data-<lb />
base, most ranging from professional<lb />
and technical to security, sales and<lb />
agriculture. Many jobs are geared to-<lb />
wards full-time employment However,<lb />
there are part-time positions available.<lb />
The search is broken down to five<lb />
districts covering the state and can<lb />
be broken down again to individual<lb />
cities.<lb />
Sending resumes into the ESC<lb />
is the next step once job opportuni-<lb />
ties have been found; this can be ac-<lb />
�i<lb />
Crime Stoppers is looking for anyone with information regarding a<lb />
homicide which occurred Sept 2 at 308-D Horseshoe Drive.<lb />
Police found Ian E. Profitt 38, in the foyer of his residence bleeding<lb />
from a chest wound. He was pronounced dead at Pitt Memorial Hospital<lb />
later. Two black males described as being in their mid 20's, wearing dark<lb />
clothing and masks were seen running from the foyer moments before the<lb />
victim was discovered.<lb />
Anyone with information call Crime Stoppers at 758-7777 or the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department at 8304315. <lb />
Feature update: Marcus Crandeil<lb />
ECU quarterback Marcus Crandeil faces misdemeanor charges stem-<lb />
ming from an Aug. 18 incident and will testify in court as the victim in a<lb />
separate Aug. 23 incident<lb />
As reported in last Thursday's edition of TEC, Crandeil was arrested<lb />
and charged with simple assault The charges stem from an Aug. 23 inci-<lb />
dent in which Donald Yohn alleges he was assaulted by the football piayer.<lb />
According to Greenville Police Department Detective Steve Pass, the<lb />
charges were brought against Crandeil after the magistrate issued a war-<lb />
rant<lb />
"Through our investigation, we found insufficient evidence to bring<lb />
charges against Crandeil Pass said. "Yohn convinced the magistrate to<lb />
issue a warrant and that is why the Greenville Police picked him up<lb />
Crandeil was also the victim of a separate incident which occurred<lb />
Aug. 18 at the Players Club Apartments.<lb />
"Crandeil reported that he was assaulted by a gentleman with a hand-<lb />
gun Pass said.<lb />
Pass said Howard Staton, 26, of Greenville was arrested and charged<lb />
with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill.<lb />
"Staton's charges were felony charges Pass said. "Crandeil was<lb />
charged with a misdemeanor in an Aug. 23 incident that we do not believe<lb />
was related to the Aug. 18 incident at all<lb />
complished through the Greenville<lb />
local office.<lb />
Employers are also able to search<lb />
the database for experienced people<lb />
to hire, so send- .�.<lb />
ing a resume to<lb />
the ESC is ad-<lb />
vised, even if<lb />
there aren't any<lb />
jobs of interest<lb />
A second<lb />
aid for students<lb />
in search of jobs<lb />
is the financial<lb />
aid work- study<lb />
and self help<lb />
programs.<lb />
"Last year<lb />
there were 531<lb />
students on<lb />
work-study, who ���<lb />
collectively<lb />
were awarded over $400,000 in finan-<lb />
cial aid. We expect much of the same<lb />
this year Rose Mary Stelma, the<lb />
director of financial aid at ECU, said.<lb />
According to Stelma, students on<lb />
work-study work 10-12 hours a week<lb />
and earn from minimum wage to the<lb />
graduate rate of $8.00 hr.<lb />
"The October 1 increase in mini-<lb />
mum wage is only expected to affect<lb />
those students receiving minimum<lb />
wage Stelma said.<lb />
Applying for work-study is very<lb />
close to the same procedure as finan-<lb />
cial aid. The eligibility for work-study<lb />
'Last year there<lb />
were 531 students<lb />
on work-study,<lb />
who collectively<lb />
were awarded over<lb />
$400,000 in<lb />
financial aid<lb />
� Mrs. Rose Mary Stelma,<lb />
director of financial aid<lb />
is based on need.<lb />
"First we look at grants, then we �<lb />
look at eligibility for work-study<lb />
Stelma said.<lb />
 "However, only jj<lb />
those showing ex<lb />
treme need will he<lb />
given work-study<lb />
Students who<lb />
do not fall into the-<lb />
9i<lb />
eligibility for wortej<lb />
study can still IoqJC<lb />
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With three weeks left before<lb />
opening night of the first of five pro-<lb />
ductions, the ECU Playhouse is busy<lb />
with preparations.<lb />
Gary Faircloth, managing direc-<lb />
tor, knows that it takes a lot of time<lb />
to prepare for a production.<lb />
"It usually takes about five to six<lb />
weeks to get ready Faircloth said.<lb />
"This includes rehearsing, building<lb />
the scenery and getting the costumes<lb />
ready<lb />
Big River: The Adventures of<lb />
Huckleberry Finn opens on Oct 3<lb />
and will play every night through<lb />
Oct 8 at 8 p.m except for on Sun-<lb />
day when it will be performed at 2<lb />
p.m. only. Tickets for the musical go<lb />
on sale Sept 26. Students with their<lb />
I.D. will be able to purchase indi-<lb />
vidual tickets at either $8 or $10, de-<lb />
pending on seating options. They<lb />
will also be allowed one other ticket<lb />
at this price. Faircloth admitted that<lb />
these prices were a little more than<lb />
usual.<lb />
"Because Big River is a musical<lb />
it costs more for us to do it than<lb />
usual Faircloth said. "Most plays<lb />
cost about $400 to make, but this one<lb />
is about $4000<lb />
This year the Playhouse will also<lb />
be bringing many more shows to<lb />
ECU. These include the play J.B. in<lb />
November Dance '97 in February,<lb />
Suburbia in March, and Lysistrata<lb />
in April. The rates for these shows<lb />
is $5 or $6. If you want to help out<lb />
with the shows and don't mind get-<lb />
ting in free then Faircloth suggested<lb />
what you should do.<lb />
ECU-<lb />
"Anyone can be an usher for the<lb />
show and get in<lb />
free Faircloth<lb />
said. "All heshe<lb />
has to do is go to<lb />
McGinnis The-<lb />
atre and sign up<lb />
on the bulletin<lb />
board<lb />
Out of these<lb />
shows, the play Suburbia is one that<lb />
Faircloth has high hopes for.<lb />
"I hope lots of students come to<lb />
see Suburbia, Faircloth said. "It<lb />
mostly deals with Generation X and<lb />
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The Golden Key National Honor<lb />
Society chapter at ECU received the<lb />
Honorable Mention Key Chapter<lb />
Award at the Golden Key International<lb />
Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona.<lb />
"This recognizes for us that we<lb />
solidified the quality of our chapter<lb />
said Dr. David Emmerling, chapter ad-<lb />
visor and director of the School of<lb />
Medicine.<lb />
To compete for the international<lb />
award, chapters must excel in five ma-<lb />
jor areas. These are communications,<lb />
publicity, meeting management, chap-<lb />
ter activities and leadership. The or-<lb />
ganization must also participate in re-<lb />
gional and international programs.<lb />
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ventions, but conducting workshops<lb />
in cooperation with the programs as<lb />
well.<lb />
The area of communication in-<lb />
volves having contact with local busi-<lb />
nesses, students and faculty through<lb />
the use of brochures and newsletters<lb />
to provide information about Golden<lb />
Key. Meeting management requires<lb />
recording and cataloging general<lb />
meetings, which includes executive<lb />
board and honorary member gather-<lb />
ings.<lb />
"Flyers, posters, and media such<lb />
as The East Carolinian really helped<lb />
meet the requirements and allowed us<lb />
to go that extra mile Emmerling said.<lb />
The chapter activities and lead-<lb />
ership area involves the organization's<lb />
ability to reach out to the local and<lb />
campus community. Sophomore rec-<lb />
ognition recognizes the academic<lb />
achievements of qualified students<lb />
that have obtained sophomore status<lb />
and urges them to continue in the<lb />
same path. Trash pick-ups, t-shirt sales<lb />
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needy families allows ECU's Golden<lb />
Key chapter to be competitive in in-<lb />
ternational competition while reach-<lb />
ing out to others.<lb />
All of these activities were put<lb />
into record through print and photo-<lb />
graphs. They were later compiled into<lb />
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mitted to be reviewed by a screening<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
SAT scores highest in 25 years<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - The aver<lb />
age math score on the 1996 Scholas-<lb />
tic Assessment Test rose two points<lb />
to its highest level in 25 years, and<lb />
verbal scores on the college-entrance<lb />
test inched upward as well.<lb />
Yet the gains are too small for<lb />
some. And critics continue to claim<lb />
the test is not a fair indicator of how<lb />
students, especially women and mi-<lb />
norities, will do in their first year of<lb />
college.<lb />
The average score on the math<lb />
section of the SAT was 508, up from<lb />
506 in 1995, according to results re-<lb />
leased today by the College Board,<lb />
which administers the test The aver-<lb />
age score on the verbal section rose<lb />
one point to 505 the third consecu-<lb />
tive year it increased.<lb />
"SAT scores have come to be seen<lb />
as a measure of the nation's educa-<lb />
tional health Education Secretary<lb />
Richard Riley said. "This year's annual<lb />
checkup: Pulse is strong, but sus-<lb />
tained vigorous exertion required<lb />
However, Robert Cohen, presi-<lb />
dent of the New York-based Princeton<lb />
Review, which coaches test takers and<lb />
sells test-preparation materials for the<lb />
SAT and other tests, dismissed the<lb />
results.<lb />
"SAT scores don't tell us any-<lb />
thing about American education<lb />
Cohen said.<lb />
Students from higher-income<lb />
families often do better on the test<lb />
because "the language of the SAT is<lb />
upper middle class he said. Higher<lb />
test, scores might actually mean that<lb />
fewer low-income students are taking<lb />
the test because they cannot afford<lb />
to go to college, he said.<lb />
More than 1 million people took<lb />
the 1996 SAT, which is used by 94<lb />
percent of all colleges that use a test<lb />
in deciding which students to admit.<lb />
Scores are improving partly be-<lb />
cause students are taking more hon-<lb />
ors courses, said Donald M. Stewart,<lb />
president of the College Board. Thirty-<lb />
eight percent of the test takers took<lb />
honors courses in English and 29<lb />
percent said they had taken honors<lb />
courses in math, natural science and<lb />
social science.<lb />
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scores are up because students are<lb />
studying more English, math, social<lb />
sciences and history, natural science,<lb />
foreign and classical languages, and<lb />
arts and music.<lb />
Since 1987, students have spent<lb />
more time studying in all except one<lb />
of these six academic areas - English<lb />
- in which the percentage of students<lb />
with four or more years of study fell<lb />
from 88 percent to 84 percent Stewart<lb />
said.<lb />
Christopher Cross, president of<lb />
the Council for Basic Education, a<lb />
Washington-based organization that<lb />
advocates rigorous liberal arts educa-<lb />
tion, was encouraged by the test re-<lb />
sults. But he said the small rise in<lb />
scores in recent years does not negate<lb />
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"Even though verbal scores on<lb />
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hurricanes is often the result of fallen<lb />
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GOLDEN from page 3<lb />
committee. The award was presented<lb />
on Aug. 9 to the local Golden Key<lb />
chapter at an award luncheon at the<lb />
Golden Key International Convention,<lb />
which was titled "Desert Discovery. A<lb />
Cultural Oasis"<lb />
"It (the convention) focuses on the<lb />
impact of culture Dr. Emmerling said,<lb />
"I've been really impressed with the dif-<lb />
ferences that the conferences make. They<lb />
(the members) come back with a better<lb />
understanding of Golden Key and its im-<lb />
pact on the campus. The experience is<lb />
definitely worth the resources and time<lb />
The seven-year-old organization is<lb />
fairly new to the campus. It is non-profit<lb />
and focuses on academic honors. Mem-<lb />
bership, which is by invitation only, re-<lb />
quires a minimum 3.3 G.PA and current<lb />
junior status<lb />
RIGHT NOW<lb />
Garrett, and Mendenhall. There were<lb />
also trees down at the School of Medi-<lb />
cine campus.<lb />
Harrell quoted an estimate for<lb />
the cost of the storm damage.<lb />
"We place the total damage on<lb />
campus at under $100,000 Harrell<lb />
said.<lb />
Harrell expressed his gratitude to<lb />
the University employees who were<lb />
responsible for cleaning up after the<lb />
storm.<lb />
"We are extremely proud of our<lb />
dedicated employees in grounds, main-<lb />
tenance, housekeeping and other ar-<lb />
eas, and their response to the<lb />
University's needs during this time of<lb />
adversity. Their efforts have made this<lb />
recovery possible. They worked Fri-<lb />
day immediately after the storm, all<lb />
day Saturday and all day Sunday<lb />
Harrell said.<lb />
As was reported in TEC after<lb />
Hurricane Bertha, Chancellor Eakin's<lb />
house sustained significant damage<lb />
from the July storm. This time, he said<lb />
there was no further damage from<lb />
Fran.<lb />
"We came through unscathed. No<lb />
problem Eakin said.<lb />
Eakin said Bertha was a fright-<lb />
ening experience for him and that it<lb />
gave him sympathy for those who had<lb />
sustained significant damage this<lb />
time. He also said the campus in gen-<lb />
eral came through the storm fairly<lb />
well.<lb />
Although students did not have<lb />
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business as usual by Monday as ev-<lb />
eryone returned to class-at least un-<lb />
til the next hurricane.<lb />
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Our football<lb />
team has finally<lb />
joined a major<lb />
conference. We<lb />
at TEC think this<lb />
move will help<lb />
give the<lb />
program the<lb />
respect it<lb />
deserves.<lb /><lb />
Conference USA.<lb />
Engrave it into your brain.<lb />
The recent joining of ECU into Conference USA is an ac-<lb />
tion this university needed-and finally acquired. We at TEC<lb />
couldn't be happier that the officials want our football pro-<lb />
gram to join their conference. It shows that somebody finally<lb />
found out that our football program is on the rise and it will<lb />
only continue to grow. Now, if we could only prove to the<lb />
pollsters what Conference USA already knows, our program<lb />
would truly be recognized.<lb />
Conference affiliation is going to boost ECU football in so<lb />
many ways. First, it will be easier to schedule big name teams<lb />
to come to Greenville. We all know that our home schedule<lb />
isn't what it could be, but wait until next year and the years<lb />
to come. We are all going to be pleasantly surprised.<lb />
Joining Conference USA will also allow ECU more air time<lb />
on television. Conference USA has a contract with Fox Lib-<lb />
erty network and two weekends ago, the nation saw two of<lb />
the conference's teams play on national television. Further-<lb />
more, both teams won, giving this conference more credibil-<lb />
ity.<lb />
Playing for a conference championship will also be a big<lb />
plus in this new deal. ECU hasn't been able to play for a<lb />
conference championship since 1976, when they were part of<lb />
the Southern Conference. Since then, the Pirates have been<lb />
a I-A independent team.<lb />
Being a part of a conference will ensure that ECU's voice<lb />
will be heard loud and clear concerning the decisions affect-<lb />
ing some of the greatest football teams in the nation. For<lb />
example, if ever there was a tie for the national champion-<lb />
ship, Conference USA would have a part in the decision to<lb />
pick the eventual national champions.<lb />
Now we know some people still think that Conference<lb />
USA isn't good enough for us. Some may even want us in the<lb />
Big East. That has been discussed, but the Big East hasn't<lb />
offered ECU anything and there is no guarantee that they<lb />
will. We can't snub Conference USA in hopes of waiting for<lb />
something that might never happen.<lb />
Conference USA is a very credible conference with teams<lb />
that are strong and very competitive. And now, with the addi-<lb />
tion of ECU, the conference only stands to become stronger.<lb />
We will begin conference play next season and TEC couldn't<lb />
be happier.<lb />
This will give ECU a stronger voice in the football com-<lb />
munity-something we haven't been able to have, despite a<lb />
record of 9-3 last season and winning the Liberty Bowl. Go<lb />
figure.<lb />
Head Coach Steve Logan talks of respect and now we are<lb />
finally getting it. Conference USA will do a great deal of good<lb />
for the university and the football program.<lb />
Business as usual in Clintonville<lb />
Someone once wrote that the<lb />
more things change the more they<lb />
stay the same. Perhaps this expres-<lb />
sion has not found more validation<lb />
than in the realm of presidential poli-<lb />
tics. Every election we have a new<lb />
candidate promising change. Then<lb />
another four years pass and another<lb />
candidate promises more changes.<lb />
However, change seldom comes and<lb />
it sterns that the American people<lb />
become increasingly apathetic with<lb />
each election.<lb />
President Clinton campaigned<lb />
on the promise of change. He claimed<lb />
that it would not be politics as usual<lb />
if he was elected. President Clinton<lb />
won the election in a time that the<lb />
country was in a recession. The then<lb />
new president did have problems with<lb />
the economy; however, these prob-<lb />
lems were exaggerated. Bill Clinton<lb />
inherited an unemployment rate of<lb />
6.2 percent which was lower than the<lb />
unemployment -ates at the end of<lb />
either Carter or Reagan's administra-<lb />
tions which were 6.5 percent and 8.6<lb />
percent respectively. Also, the infla-<lb />
tion rate was a mere three percent,<lb />
the lowest since President<lb />
Eisenhower's administration. In fact,<lb />
high consumer borrowing in the<lb />
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Not what the doctor ordered<lb />
1980s had more to do with the state<lb />
of the economy than did President<lb />
Bush's economic policies. With low<lb />
inflation and interest rates the<lb />
economy was sure to rebound and<lb />
when it did Bill Clinton was happy<lb />
to take credit for the change.<lb />
Bill Clinton is a great politician.<lb />
However, he is just that, a politician,<lb />
not an agent for change. In regards<lb />
to politics as usual, about all that Mr.<lb />
Clinton has changed are his suit and<lb />
hair color.<lb />
Take the appointment of Hillary<lb />
Clinton to oversee a sweeping health<lb />
care reform bill. This was an unprec-<lb />
edented move to appoint the first<lb />
lady to head such an important<lb />
policy-making role. The idea of health<lb />
districts and what it could do to the<lb />
quality of health care in America was<lb />
rejected. Hillary Clinton was also<lb />
being perceived as arrogant and con-<lb />
descending. Then, later character<lb />
and legal questions about the First<lb />
Lady arose. Both Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Clinton's popularity ratings plum-<lb />
meted. Then in November 1994, the<lb />
Democrats were handed one of the<lb />
worst political defeats in history.<lb />
Now, 1996, a new year and a new<lb />
election. What ever happened to the<lb />
liberal Bill and Hillary? With the<lb />
passing of a new health insurance bill<lb />
and the subsequent presidential<lb />
speech, Mrs. Clinton wasn't even on<lb />
the platform. Ironically, the First<lb />
Lady sat in the audience supporting<lb />
her husband with a smile that would<lb />
make Donna Reid blush. President<lb />
Clinton, himself, is even at odds with<lb />
many from his own party over the<lb />
recent welfare reform bill. Could it<lb />
be they have taken a right turn on<lb />
the political road to reelection, or<lb />
maybe it is just business as usual in<lb />
Clintonville?<lb />
The world of news coverage is full<lb />
of predictions and statistics these<lb />
days. For example, Sports Illustrated<lb />
recently released their annual college<lb />
football preview.<lb />
I am not the world's biggest guru<lb />
of sports, especially when it comes to<lb />
something as up in the air as college<lb />
football. So my prediction for the Fall<lb />
of 19 is going to be on something<lb />
I'm a little better at predicting; poli-<lb />
tics. So hold on to your hats, in the<lb />
words of the great, yet often misun-<lb />
derstood, Al Bundy, "Let's rock '<lb />
Monday marked the official start<lb />
of the 1996 race to be the most pow-<lb />
erful man in the world. In other words,<lb />
the race to become the President of<lb />
the United States of America is now<lb />
"official" (as if nothing that was done<lb />
or said in the past 12 months<lb />
counted.)<lb />
First off, let's start off with the<lb />
challenger; Bob Dole. This man knows<lb />
his way around Washington like no<lb />
one we have ever seen. He truly came<lb />
into his own back in 1972 when he<lb />
became chairperson of the Republi-<lb />
can National Committee under Nixon.<lb />
He co uiued on in Congress until his<lb />
resigning to pursue the office of the<lb />
Presidency full-time. He is tradition-<lb />
ally an opponent of big government,<lb />
defender of family values and about a<lb />
nine on the political continuum.<lb />
Dole's running mate is Jack<lb />
Kemp. Like Dole, Kemp has been<lb />
around Washington for quite some<lb />
time. He championed supply side leg-<lb />
islation in the early '80s and was the<lb />
director of housing and urban devel-<lb />
opment He sits in at about a six on<lb />
the political continuum.<lb />
In the defending champions cor-<lb />
ner we have Bill Clinton. He has al-<lb />
most completed a full term as Presi-<lb />
dent and is still 15 years away from<lb />
Christopher S. Arline<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
being eligible for social security (not<lb />
that there will be any left by then.)<lb />
He tends to become somewhat liberal<lb />
after winning elections but after about<lb />
six months he calms down und moves<lb />
toward the center.<lb />
Al Gore is the current "only a<lb />
heart beat away from the presidency<lb />
man He varies on his degree of lib-<lb />
eralism depending on the issue. His<lb />
biggest claim is that he is the current<lb />
patron saint of the environment (and,<lb />
of course bears a striking resemblance<lb />
to Superman).<lb />
Okay, now for the who's going to<lb />
win and why.<lb />
It is going to be ClintonGore for<lb />
four more.<lb />
Bob Dole is a seasoned veteran<lb />
and people trust him. His problems<lb />
are the economy, his track record and<lb />
his vice presidential nominee. The top<lb />
time to beat out an incumbent is when<lb />
the economy is bad off. We have just<lb />
entered our 67th consecutive month<lb />
of economic expansion; that translates<lb />
to good times and people are happy.<lb />
The second problem is his track<lb />
record. He has yet to pull off any big<lb />
political feat that will make the rest<lb />
of the country rally behind him. Much<lb />
of the work he has done in recent<lb />
times has been with Newt Gingrich,<lb />
now a bad name in Washington.<lb />
The third problem is his running<lb />
mate. Jack Kemp is popular, knows<lb />
it. and likes to speak his mind. He<lb />
and Dole have been adversaries for<lb />
years for the simple reason that they<lb />
have different views. Kmp believes<lb />
in transfer payments to the poor<lb />
while Dole fought for welfare reform.<lb />
Another huge split is their support<lb />
of Proposition 187 (a big anti-illegal<lb />
immigration bill that passed in Cali-<lb />
fornia, which I strongly support).<lb />
Dole is in favor and Kemp is animat-<lb />
edly opposed. California is a must win<lb />
state and Dole is already behind<lb />
enough as it is. I see the two of them<lb />
making out okay for the next month<lb />
then as crunch time comes and the<lb />
tensions flare, the rift will be more<lb />
apparent.<lb />
Clinton is currently experiencing<lb />
the highest approval rating he has<lb />
had since being elected (53 percent)<lb />
and it will probably go up more if<lb />
the strikes on Iraq continue without<lb />
using ground forces. He passed the<lb />
welfare reform bill, kept two-thirds<lb />
of his promises (good for a politician),<lb />
and even though voters don't trust<lb />
him entirely, they believe that he<lb />
does care about them more than big<lb />
interest groups.<lb />
You don't have to believe me on<lb />
this one but I've been right about all<lb />
my predictions thus far (the Repub-<lb />
lican congressional freshmen disown-<lb />
ing Gingrich, there being a terrorist<lb />
act at the Olympics and Clinton put-<lb />
ting limits on cigarette advertising.)<lb />
Dole isn't the medicine the vot-<lb />
ers are looking for ail he will go<lb />
down. Good thing he still supports<lb />
sugar subsidies.<lb />
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Crime against nature<lb />
"The First Amendment right of free speech is<lb />
intended to protect the controversial and even<lb />
outrageous word, and not just comforting<lb />
platitudes, too mundane to need protection<lb />
� Colin l Powell, U.S. general, 1994<lb />
To the Editor,<lb />
Homosexuality is a crime against<lb />
nature!<lb />
I hope all of you homosexuals in<lb />
the Chapel Hill, or asa friend of mine<lb />
used to say "Chapel Hell area are<lb />
enjoying God's version of "Fran: Na-<lb />
ture Strikes Back, Part II<lb />
"Bertha: Nature Strikes Back,<lb />
Part I" was a multi-million dollar<lb />
smash event here in the east as she<lb />
slammed into NC and made a straight<lb />
shot toward Greenville which is start-<lb />
ing to rival Chapel Hill as the queer<lb />
capitol of NC sic.<lb />
But we can't give you homosexu-<lb />
als all the credit The real tragedy is<lb />
that there are supposedly ministers<lb />
of God who know better and should<lb />
be warning night and day about all<lb />
the abominations that is in our land<lb />
sic.<lb />
They deserved just as much and<lb />
even more condemnation than any<lb />
one sic, because it is their job to<lb />
condemn such evil practices. Christ<lb />
will forgive sin, but you must believe<lb />
and repent and THEN be baptized!<lb />
John the Raptist warned the<lb />
people of his day!<lb />
All we have today are spiritual<lb />
hirelins who preach what the people<lb />
want to hear not what they need to<lb />
hear!<lb />
WAKE UP AMERICA We are<lb />
religious hypocrites! We act like we<lb />
are for God! But our lawless nature<lb />
seems to attract lawless people that<lb />
commit crimes against nature!<lb />
Again. 1 say, WAKE UP RE-<lb />
TURN TO GOD BEFORE IT IS TOO<lb />
LATE<lb />
Donald R. Wheatley<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
Class of 1974<lb />
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Tuesday, September 10, 1996 TA?e fast Carolinian<lb />
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rnere is nothing more use-<lb />
less than screaming at a wall. It's<lb />
just spittle and bricks, bricks and<lb />
spittle. However, if you put<lb />
enough voices together, that wall<lb />
might just be blown over. So join<lb />
in another futile attempt to<lb />
change the status quo and listen<lb />
to a 'Scream at the Wall<lb />
Jay Myers<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
I'm sick and tired of all of this<lb />
dang construction on campus. If I<lb />
wanted to skirt around fences all<lb />
day, then I would have gone back<lb />
to N.C. State to get my Master's<lb />
degree. At least there I was used<lb />
to it<lb />
ECU used to have a nice cam-<lb />
pus. Taking a walk across it with<lb />
my dog was enjoyable. Greenville<lb />
doesn't have many sidewalks (ex-<lb />
cept for the sizable one that � uns<lb />
along 5th street), and the leisurely<lb />
stroll around campus used to be a<lb />
nice way to spend an afternoon<lb />
with my pet<lb />
Now, however, if I want to take<lb />
that walk I have to confine myself<lb />
to the east side of campus. Because<lb />
of construction in no less than<lb />
three major areas of student travel<lb />
(The Wright Place, theJoyner Li-<lb />
brary extension and the Student<lb />
Rec Center), west campus looks<lb />
more like a prison than a univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
I understand that these new<lb />
facilities are intended to allow the<lb />
university to be able to better serve<lb />
the student body, but I'm left with<lb />
the question - is it worth it? Are<lb />
we really being better served by<lb />
these changes?<lb />
Let's take them one by one.<lb />
First, there's the Wright Place.<lb />
Okay, on the good side, I'm glad<lb />
that they bricked up the road. I<lb />
wasn't being used as a road any-<lb />
way, and the brickyard makes it<lb />
more accessible as a place to con-<lb />
gregate.<lb />
But a cafe? Who needs this?<lb />
The inside of theWright Place has<lb />
only superficially changed, so the<lb />
big money and construction must<lb />
be for the outdoor cafe part I say<lb />
that instead of putting tables out-<lb />
side, take that money and give us<lb />
a tuition break. I, for one, would<lb />
be glad to sit on the damn ground.<lb />
Next, the library. Sure, I'll<lb />
agree that a library expansion was<lb />
sorely needed and is a valuable re-<lb />
source for our collective educa-<lb />
tions, but I do have one nagging<lb />
question.<lb />
Who needs those friggin'<lb />
purple neon lights? What a com-<lb />
plete and utter waste of money. Not<lb />
only is it a lame attempt to make<lb />
the place look cool, it's a bleedin'<lb />
annoying eyesore. Again, this is a<lb />
perfect example of a misuse of<lb />
funds.<lb />
And speaking of that, the new<lb />
Recreation Center has got my goat<lb />
I believe that one's physical well-<lb />
being is directly tied into one's<lb />
mental well-being, so a facility that<lb />
is set up to help that situation is<lb />
welcomed by me.<lb />
But isn't this place going a<lb />
little overboard? Who needs several<lb />
oympic-length pools or a weight<lb />
room the size of the White House?<lb />
Talk about overkill. It's three times<lb />
the size of Wal-Mart for God's sake.<lb />
If those funds have to be spent<lb />
then I'd much rather see them go-<lb />
ing to hire new professors or to buy<lb />
books for the library. After all,<lb />
we're not here to work out or drink<lb />
coffee all day. We're here to get an<lb />
education. Let's get what we paid<lb />
for.<lb />
R.E.M.<lb />
New Adventures In<lb />
Hi-Fi<lb />
John Davis<lb />
Staff WtHvr<lb />
One of the main problems suc-<lb />
cessful rock acts face is themselves.<lb />
People expect a certain sound from a<lb />
band and certain kinds of songs about<lb />
certain subjects. As time progresses,<lb />
styles and tastes change, and what was<lb />
once new and innovative now sounds<lb />
dated and obsolete.<lb />
So, you run into bands like<lb />
Aerosmith, who are talented but<lb />
whose current songs sound a little too<lb />
similar to the hits they wrote in the<lb />
late '80s. Then you have groups like<lb />
R.E.M who have somehow managed<lb />
to stay ahead of the wave and have<lb />
become one of those rare bands that<lb />
influence rather than copy.<lb />
One really isn't quite sure what<lb />
to think about the name of the album,<lb />
New Adventures In Hi-Fi. It doesn't<lb />
really sound like the title of a modern<lb />
rock album. The title brings images<lb />
of humor-rock (like They Might Be<lb />
Giants or King Missile) or maybe rap<lb />
albums to mind, as if R.E.M. will be<lb />
"kickin' it East Coast" all of a sud-<lb />
den.<lb />
Still, for the past several years the<lb />
trend in underground rock has gone<lb />
for a more lo-fi sound, less produc-<lb />
tion, and a poorer recording quality.<lb />
The focus for current underground<lb />
bands has been more on emotion<lb />
rather than technical ability. It was<lb />
from that arena that Monster, R.E.Ms<lb />
last album, sprang. The loud guitar-<lb />
driven rock tunes and the even, steady<lb />
sound of the production gave that<lb />
album a rawer, emotional feel.<lb />
But that was four years ago. Now<lb />
it's 1996, baby, and time for a new<lb />
direction. R.E.M. has always rein-<lb />
vented themselves with each succes-<lb />
sive album, and this is no exception.<lb />
The album's opener, "How the<lb />
West Was Won and Where it Got Us<lb />
begins with a sequenced drum loop,<lb />
which (if I am not mistaken) is a first<lb />
for the band. The drum machine<lb />
Sec REM page 8<lb />
Sebadoh<lb />
Harmacy<lb />
John Davis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
I remember a conversation 1<lb />
had once with a friend of mine in a<lb />
coffee shop concerning all of the rea-<lb />
sons that romantic relationships<lb />
usually failed and how rare and spe-<lb />
cial it was when one actually worked.<lb />
After much discussion, we finally<lb />
came to the conclusion that the<lb />
problem was the fact that there were<lb />
human beings involved and they al-<lb />
ways manage to mess things up a<lb />
bit. The other thing we decided was<lb />
that it was those same human be-<lb />
ings that made the relationships<lb />
worthwhile.<lb />
This is pretty much the same<lb />
conclusion reached by songwriters<lb />
Lou Barlow and Jason Lowenstein<lb />
on Sebadoh's latest album,<lb />
Harmacy. The theme of the entire<lb />
album revolves around romantic re-<lb />
lationships, but unlike other such<lb />
albums by other artists (Peter<lb />
Gabriel's Us or U2's Achtung Baby).<lb />
Sebadoh goes a littie deeper into the<lb />
messier aspects of the relationship<lb />
and explores some of the less noble<lb />
thoughts and feelings involved.<lb />
As with both Gabriel and U2,<lb />
Sebadoh have a quality to their mu-<lb />
sic that a number of other bands<lb />
seem to lack (especially in the indie<lb />
rock genre) - the ability to write and<lb />
play music, which, if listened to with-<lb />
out the lyrics, would very nearly con-<lb />
vey the emotions of the songwriters.<lb />
From the first mellow guitar<lb />
intro in "On Fire" to the last frus-<lb />
trated protest in "I Smell a Rat the<lb />
music of Harmacy creates a dis-<lb />
jointed but beautiful backdrop to<lb />
the complaints and observations<lb />
that Barlow and Lowenstein have to<lb />
offer.<lb />
Unlike their previous release,<lb />
Bakesale, Sebadoh have given more<lb />
of a team effort this time around.<lb />
Rather than relying mostly on<lb />
Barlow's writing talent, as they did<lb />
on Bakesale, the band balance<lb />
rather evenly between Barlow's col-<lb />
lected, psychological explanations<lb />
and Lowenstein's emotive observa-<lb />
tions, making the album more like<lb />
a conversation than a school lesson.<lb />
Drummer Bob Fay even contributes<lb />
a few superb instrumental tracks<lb />
that supplement the conversation<lb />
quite well.<lb />
Barlow's underrated talent<lb />
shines through on such jewels as<lb />
"Beauty of the Ride a mature look<lb />
at the arguments and pitfalls of a<lb />
relationship. He ends a rather sad<lb />
account of some trying times with<lb />
the affirmation that "All this tension<lb />
back and forth It's just the beauty<lb />
of the ride<lb />
Lowenstein has some powerful<lb />
contributions as well, such as<lb />
"Prince-S" (pronounced "princess")<lb />
or "Too Pure" where he deals with<lb />
the frustration of giving exhaus-<lb />
tively to the relationship and never<lb />
receiving.<lb />
In spite of all of the seriousness<lb />
and sadness of the subject matter,<lb />
Sebadoh manage to keep an optimis-<lb />
tic outlook and a sense of humor.<lb />
Rather than falling into the some-<lb />
times tiring depression of such<lb />
bands as Nirvana or Smashing<lb />
Pumpkins, Sebadoh find the good<lb />
in most situations and realize that<lb />
a good many of their problems come<lb />
not from this other person but from<lb />
themselves.<lb />
And they are more than willing,<lb />
See SEBADOH page 8<lb />
From left to right: poets Michael Collier (Jan. 27), Margaret Randall (Dec. 2), Rafael<lb />
Campo (Nov. 18) and Sue Standing (March 24) will be joined by novelist Allan Gurganus<lb />
(Feb. 13) as part of this school year's Writers Reading Series of Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Writers Reading Series<lb />
set to begin next month<lb />
Eclectic array of<lb />
writers and poets<lb />
now ECU bound<lb />
Dale Williamson<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
The new academic year is well<lb />
underway, and thai means the 1996-<lb />
97 Writers Reading Series of East-<lb />
ern North Carolina will soon launch<lb />
its new season. The writers for the<lb />
series have been carefully chosen,<lb />
promising a year filled with eclec-<lb />
tic literary talents from around the<lb />
country and the world.<lb />
The Writers Reading Series is<lb />
an on-going project cosponsored by<lb />
the Lannan Foundation. ECU's De-<lb />
partment of English, Sheppard Me-<lb />
morial Library, the Ethnic Studies<lb />
Program, the Vice Chancellor of<lb />
Research, the Greenville Museum of<lb />
Art, AccuCopy of Greenville. Stindt<lb />
Photographic, The Kingston Free<lb />
Press, and the Women's Studies<lb />
Program.<lb />
The series functions as a means<lb />
for bringing high-quality, published<lb />
writers to eastern North Carolina in<lb />
order to share their works with local<lb />
residents. By bringing accomplished<lb />
authors to Greenville, the Writers<lb />
Series provides local readers and<lb />
writers with the opportunity to not<lb />
only enjoy hearing current voices of<lb />
the literary scene but also an oppor-<lb />
tunity to converse with these writ-<lb />
ers.<lb />
"Our writers have been chosen<lb />
carefully says Series Director and<lb />
ECU English Professor Julie Fay, "be-<lb />
cause of their willingness to read<lb />
their works to and speak with the<lb />
public<lb />
The writers featured this year<lb />
reflect a wide range of cultural back-<lb />
grounds that should appeal to a large<lb />
variety of readers.<lb />
On OcL 1, Jay Wright, who has<lb />
been anthologized in such books as<lb />
New Negro Poets and The Poetry of<lb />
Black America, will present his au-<lb />
tobiographical and historical poetry,<lb />
which pulls from his knowledge in<lb />
anthropology, religion, folklore and<lb />
philosophy in African. European, His-<lb />
panic and Native American culture.<lb />
On Nov. 18, Rafael Campo will<lb />
explore his dual identity as both a<lb />
physician and poet as he reads po-<lb />
ems and essays from such collec-<lb />
tions as The Other Man Was Me:<lb />
A Voyage to the New World and<lb />
his soon-to-be-published The Po-<lb />
etry of Healing: A Doctor's Edu-<lb />
cation in Empathy, Identity, and<lb />
Desire.<lb />
Dec. 2 brings us the interna-<lb />
tionally acclaimed Margaret<lb />
Randall, who has published more<lb />
than 50 books. Pulling from her<lb />
experiences as a poet, photogra-<lb />
pher, oral historian, activist and<lb />
teacher. Randall will explore cul-<lb />
tural identities within a<lb />
multicultural world.<lb />
The series will then continue<lb />
on into the spring semester. On<lb />
Jan. 27, 1997, Michael Collier, di-<lb />
rector of the Breadloaf Writers<lb />
Conference, will read from his col-<lb />
lection of poetry, including his<lb />
most recent published work, The<lb />
Neighbor.<lb />
On Feb. 13, Allan Gurganus,<lb />
author of the popular Oldest Liv-<lb />
ing Confederate Widow Tells All,<lb />
will offer his audience some engag-<lb />
See WRITERS page 8<lb />
Greenville's music scene needs you<lb />
TEC offers advice<lb />
on making it in<lb />
the Emerald City<lb />
Derek T. Hall<lb />
SentorWrlter<lb />
Musically, the best thing about<lb />
Greenville is being able to catch live en-<lb />
tertainment .Students and town residents<lb />
can relax and enjoy the performances of<lb />
a number of local acts. The musicians<lb />
also get a chance to prove themselves.<lb />
Would you like to be a part of the<lb />
entertainment? Are you looking to get<lb />
involved in the local music scene? Fear<lb />
not. Greenville's local musicians say that<lb />
it's all in patience, drive and, of course,<lb />
the people you meet.<lb />
Getting started is the hardest thing<lb />
to do. It's almost like you're at the start-<lb />
ing line and they won't shoot the pistol.<lb />
But getting started has a lot to do with<lb />
where you're starting from. If a local<lb />
music scene is lacking, it's double tough<lb />
getting a band off the ground. Luckily,<lb />
Greenville doesn't have that problem.<lb />
First things first get out of the<lb />
house. Go downtown and get your name<lb />
out on the streets by talking to people at<lb />
different clubs. A number of the local<lb />
clubs downtown book live acts. Find out<lb />
what their policies and requirements for<lb />
booking bands are. The only way for you<lb />
to get noticed is to be noticeable.<lb />
Next, go make a demo tape. "How<lb />
can 1 get a demo tape made?" you ask.<lb />
Chances are. if you've already talked to<lb />
people downtown, then you've met some-<lb />
one who can get your sound out.<lb />
Backdoor Music, located above Alfredo's<lb />
Pizza, might be able to help you out They<lb />
have an eight-track that produces a de-<lb />
cent representation of a performer's<lb />
work. If things don't work out for you<lb />
there, try Audio Art. and so on down the<lb />
line until you find an environment you<lb />
like. Most of the studios that work with<lb />
live music are listed in the Greenville<lb />
phone book<lb />
Once you've recorded a demo, head<lb />
back downtown and hand out demo<lb />
tapes. Downtown is full of surprises. The<lb />
important thing to remember is that each<lb />
club is different Corrigan's is always look-<lb />
ing for good rock n' roll. BW3's looks<lb />
for a more laid back sound, whether it<lb />
be country or cover tunes. Places like<lb />
Peasant's and the Attic are looking for<lb />
bands that can draw big crowds, basi-<lb />
cally anything with a groove that will pack<lb />
the house. Hopefully, you'll begin to book<lb />
some gigs. The clubs in Greenville are<lb />
pretty good when it comes to support-<lb />
ing local music.<lb />
If you get a<lb />
show iocked in, then<lb />
let people know<lb />
when you're playing<lb />
by putting up flyers.<lb />
If a few dates are<lb />
ahead, it would be a<lb />
good idea to get<lb />
some schedules<lb />
printed up and hand<lb />
them out at your<lb />
shows. The more or-<lb />
ganized you are, the<lb />
more people will notice you and notice<lb />
that you are becoming something more,<lb />
something better.<lb />
Often the best place to turn for ad-<lb />
vice is to the local musicians themselves.<lb />
One such individual is local boy Chuck<lb />
Manning, who is not only the lead singer<lb />
and rhythm guitarist of Sex. Love and<lb />
Money, but also plays bass with the ex-<lb />
otic Fuego del Alma. Both bands are<lb />
signed to respected record labels such<lb />
as Rockworld (a division of Sony) and<lb />
Pueblo, and both got their start in Green-<lb />
ville. But Manning's advice has nothing<lb />
to do with location.<lb />
His is a key piece of advice for those<lb />
just getting started, "Surround yourself<lb />
with people who are just as enthused<lb />
about jthe band as you are Don't get<lb />
caught up with people who aren't into<lb />
your sound, basically. It's good advice. If<lb />
those around you aren't really into what<lb />
you're doing musically, you won't feel<lb />
inspired or driven to succeed. Find those<lb />
who can play with you, respectfully, and<lb />
you should be okay.<lb />
The members of Greenville's latest<lb />
I<lb />
up and coming group, Third of Never,<lb />
have their advice to give as well. "The<lb />
only thing I can say is to be persistent<lb />
and patient Believe in what you're do-<lb />
ing said Dan Matthews, the band's lead<lb />
singer.<lb />
"I've been fortunate enough to have<lb />
stuff fall in my lap said Matt Toth. drum-<lb />
mer for Third of Never. "But it is defi-<lb />
nitely important to get your name out<lb />
there to people who are striving for the<lb />
same thing he said.<lb />
Most of all, successful young bands<lb />
have to keep a constant drive going and<lb />
�� be able to relax at<lb />
Greenville's local<lb />
musicians say it's<lb />
all in patience,<lb />
drive and, of<lb />
course, the people<lb />
you meet<lb />
the same time.<lb />
Take charge<lb />
when you see a<lb />
window of oppor-<lb />
tunity, someone<lb />
who knows<lb />
somebody, better<lb />
areas to play your<lb />
style of music, a<lb />
sign looking for<lb />
bandmates, but<lb />
don't get so up-<lb />
tight about it that you can't play.<lb />
As you can see, the answer lies in<lb />
the music. Of course, a little luck is in-<lb />
volved as veil. Never knowing if a break<lb />
is coming, but still looking out for it is<lb />
probably the most interesting, but frus-<lb />
trating, thing about the wait If you're<lb />
not witling to wait, then you're prob-<lb />
ably in the wrong business. Every one<lb />
of the people in Greenville's current<lb />
music scene waited, and are still wait-<lb />
ing, for a record deal. That's part of what<lb />
achieving your goals is about Ask your-<lb />
self, "If there weren't any luck or risk<lb />
involved, would the business be as in-<lb />
triguing<lb />
Greenville provides some unique<lb />
opportunities for aspiring musicians.<lb />
Get involved in the right places and<lb />
you're sure to be heard. The best thing<lb />
about being heard, whether it be on the<lb />
radio, in a club, or in a dorm room, is<lb />
that your message is out there, a part<lb />
of you is out there. If you can appreci-<lb />
ate that and you've got that lucky four-<lb />
leaf clover in your back pocket then<lb />
how can you go wrong?<lb />
"mrnrn<lb /><pb facs="00058642_tn_0007" /><lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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my pleasant surprise, the Plaza cinema<lb />
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praised comedy of manners based on<lb />
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I was thrilled. An ambitious film<lb />
with some artistic integrity had some-<lb />
how found its way to Greenville despite<lb />
large competition from the end-of-sum-<lb />
mer blockbusters now flooding theaters.<lb />
Unfortunately, Hurricane Fran<lb />
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Carolina and Emma was not delivered<lb />
on schedule.<lb />
I was in a fix. I needed to see a movie<lb />
right away in order to get my all-too-iin-<lb />
portant movie review in on time. By the<lb />
time I found out about Emma's delay,<lb />
the time was already 9:15 pjn. The only<lb />
film I could still catch and review was .<lb />
a Sinbad flick?<lb />
While I am not particularly a Sinbad<lb />
fan, I do find him somewhat amusing,<lb />
and in all honesty his new film, First Kid,<lb />
does succeed as a harmless, brainless<lb />
comedy that probably will be a hit with<lb />
younger children. However, adults who<lb />
desire more brains in their humor may<lb />
want to wait for Emma.<lb />
First Kid is the story of Agent Sam<lb />
Simms, a wild card in the normally<lb />
straight-laced Secret Service. Simms is<lb />
not the type of agent who always follows<lb />
protocol (he wears ties blazoned with wild<lb />
colors), and he is not popular with sev-<lb />
eral of his superiors.<lb />
While Simms has a dream of some-<lb />
day protecting the President of the<lb />
United States, his antics ultimately land<lb />
him the not-soglorious job of protect-<lb />
ing, yes, the President's bratty son. With<lb />
this concept set in place, much goofy hi-<lb />
larity follows.<lb />
First Kid is nothing but brain candy<lb />
for kids. There's nothing wrong with<lb />
brain candy entertainment (I happen to<lb />
love The Brady Bunch Movie and<lb />
Clueless, as well as that aptly named Kids<lb />
in the Hall movie. Brain Candy), but<lb />
Sinbad's style of humor, at least within<lb />
this film, doesn't offer much that is new<lb />
for its older audiences.<lb />
Sinbad lacks the origi-<lb />
nality of Robin Williams,<lb />
the wit of Dennis Miller<lb />
and the edge of Chris<lb />
Rock. Kids will laugh out<lb />
loud as Sinbad dresses<lb />
in a giant Coca-Cola out-<lb />
fit and skates face-first<lb />
into a birthday cake, but<lb />
gags such as this seem<lb />
to lose their flavor when<lb />
viewed through an adult<lb />
lens.<lb />
Still, despite this<lb />
film's onslaught of tired<lb />
slap-stick comedy, First<lb />
Kid does offer some nice<lb />
moments. Brock Pierce<lb />
is effective as Luke Dav-<lb />
enport, the President's<lb />
son who is forced into so-<lb />
cial isolation through his<lb />
circumstances. As a re-<lb />
sult of being such a pub-<lb />
lic figure, Luke can't re-<lb />
late to others. The only<lb />
peace he finds is<lb />
through the Internet<lb />
where he can be anyone<lb />
other than the<lb />
President's son.<lb />
Director David Mickey Evans and<lb />
writer Tim Keileher play around with<lb />
such ideas as Luke's detachment from<lb />
his high-profile parents and his desire to<lb />
be a normal kid, but they only succeed<lb />
on a juvenile level Anytime a serious it-<lb />
sue begins to develop, the On either<lb />
wastes time with a montage ��<lb />
illustrating how Situms and Luke are<lb />
becoming closer, or another innocent<lb />
joke is dished out<lb />
1 acknowledge that First Kid is not<lb />
meant to be taken seriously and I ac-<lb />
knowledge that not all films are made<lb />
with adults in mind. But this An i<lb />
for the quick, easy laugh in such a <lb />
that it will soon be forgotten by;<lb />
and children. Whereas earlier this:<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Watt Disney Films<lb />
The President's son, Luke Davenport:<lb />
(Brock Pierce), is protected by super-<lb />
silly Secret Agent Sam Simms (Sinbad)<lb />
ma Matilda offered intelligent, childlike<lb />
entertainment in a style that succeeded<lb />
with both adults and children, First Kid<lb />
piays for a very select audience.<lb />
As an adult, I have biases that cloud<lb />
much of my critical judgment. Maybe 1<lb />
am too grown up to fuBy enjoy Sinbad V<lb />
comedfc style or maybe I was in the raoodC<lb />
for a comedy more in the vein of Emma<lb />
and was sorely disappointed when my<lb />
appetite wasn't satisfied Whatever the<lb />
reason, I hesitate to recommend paying<lb />
cash to see Flat Kid.<lb />
rkiwever.ifIwereaparent,Iwoukl<lb />
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WRITERS fr�m<lb />
page<lb />
Although Sebadoh have been<lb />
busy these two years since Bakesale,<lb />
with a few e.ps and Barlow's end-<lb />
less stream of side projects (Folk Im-<lb />
plosion, Deluxe Folk Implosion and<lb />
Sentridoh, to name a few), they have<lb />
managed to craft a gorgeous album<lb />
with few flaws. The unity of theme<lb />
and music is quite satisfying and ful-<lb />
filling. Overall, Harmacy is one of<lb />
the best records to be released this<lb />
year and well worth a trip to the<lb />
nearest music store.<lb />
ing prose.<lb />
Finally, the series will conclude<lb />
on March 24 with a poetry reading<lb />
from Sue Standing, a scholar in Afri-<lb />
can Literature as well as contempo-<lb />
rary American poetry.<lb />
With such a strong group of writ-<lb />
ers set in place, the 1996-97 Writers<lb />
Readings Series should prove to be<lb />
a highly productive and engaging ex-<lb />
perience for our local community.<lb />
"Our goal is to introduce people<lb />
in eastern North Carolina to these<lb />
writers and these writers to eastern<lb />
from page 6<lb />
ble&amp;ds into a more rootsy acoustic<lb />
sou&amp;d befitting the subject matter, but<lb />
theieat stays throughout the song.<lb />
AlsS there are all of these tiny<lb />
"soands" in the rhythm of the song<lb />
which are reminiscent of early '80s<lb />
eurffrock.<lb />
I The whole album continues like<lb />
thi; a mixture of the strong<lb />
sonfewriting that R.E.M. is known for<lb />
andisome new and odd twists to the<lb />
material. It's almost as if the band<lb />
werf reminding us where they have<lb />
beeij while taking us further into the<lb />
future.<lb />
ISome of the songs sound like<lb />
theifr more recent albums. "New Test<lb />
Leper" sounds like it could have been<lb />
on Automatic for the People, while<lb />
songs like "Undertow" and "Bitter-<lb />
sweet Me" are more rock and roll in<lb />
the jtyle of Monster. Other songs pull<lb />
the Jistener way, way back into the<lb />
band's earlier career, such as "Depar-<lb />
turej which sounds like a leftover from<lb />
LifeU Rich Pageant or Murmur, or<lb />
"El&amp;trolite" which reminds me of the<lb />
ballads on Green.<lb />
�However, the real gems on the<lb />
album are the songs that explore to-<lb />
tally; uncharted territory for the band.<lb />
"Le$ve" sounds lii.e no R.E.M. song<lb />
befcfre it, with a fuzzy guitar backdrop<lb />
andjstrange siren sound that could<lb />
be either a guitar or a synthesizer.<lb />
Binky The Doormat" sounds like<lb />
whal would happen if one were to slap<lb />
country-western together with early<lb />
'70s�David Bowie guitar effects. But<lb />
the combination is very tasty, like<lb />
those old Reese' commercials -<lb />
"Your chocolate fei into my peanut<lb />
butter "Zither" is an instrumental<lb />
track featuring a combination of gui-<lb />
tar tremolo and an autoharp. And<lb />
again, there are tiny sounds through-<lb />
out the whole album, little beeps and<lb />
clicks and hums.<lb />
As always, Michael Stipe is a<lb />
masterful lyricist and singer, writing<lb />
with an Andy Warhol approach to<lb />
culture wherein he uses common<lb />
things to create the most poetic im-<lb />
ages: "I never thought of this as<lb />
funny it speaks another world to me<lb />
I wanna be your Easter bunny I<lb />
wanna be your Christmas tree Sound<lb />
silly? Let Michael sing it to you in "Be<lb />
Mine" and it will become believable.<lb />
Stipe also plays around with his<lb />
voice, a versatile instrument, and cre-<lb />
ates some powerful moods. On sev-<lb />
eral songs, he uses a sing-speak sort<lb />
of chant that evokes images of perfor-<lb />
mance poetry or really moody rap (so<lb />
maybe he really is kickm' it East<lb />
Coast). The vocals on "E-bow the Let-<lb />
ter" are a prime example of this, es-<lb />
pecially with Stipe's chanting juxta-<lb />
posed with Patti Smith's soulful wail-<lb />
ing. There is an overall stream-of-con-<lb />
sciousness feel to New Adventures'<lb />
lyrics and theme.<lb />
Actually, the music is also very<lb />
stream-of-consciousness. The album<lb />
feels like a roller coaster ride, or a<lb />
swim in the ocean during a hurricane<lb />
- lots of highs and lots of lows, which<lb />
is exactly the image that the title<lb />
evokes.<lb />
I have no idea what it is like to<lb />
be one of the few bands to success-<lb />
fully make the transition from the '80s<lb />
to the '90s without losing integrity. (I<lb />
have no idea what it feels like to be in<lb />
any kind of rock band.) But it must<lb />
become a bit belaboring at times to<lb />
stay ahead of the current. Or, it may<lb />
not be work at all.<lb />
It might just be an adventure.<lb />
And the album sounds like that, too,<lb />
with R.E.M. redefining themselves,<lb />
reordering their music and their im-<lb />
age. But they're having a blast while<lb />
doing so, and stopping to appreciate<lb />
the contradictions and silly aspects<lb />
of being rock stars.<lb />
The really amazing thing about<lb />
this album is the risk the band is tak-<lb />
ing to chart new territory. To redirect<lb />
themselves so soon after the success<lb />
of Monster takes guts.<lb />
What is even more amazing is<lb />
that I really think they'll pull it off.<lb />
As innovative as the album is, it will<lb />
very likely be R.E.Ms biggest seller,<lb />
which will put them in better straits<lb />
than other innovative bands (think of<lb />
Pearl Jam's Vitalogy or U2's Zooropa).<lb />
If so, R.E.M. may become the<lb />
band of the '90s, carrying success<lb />
around with them no matter what<lb />
they try. It's bound to be a wild and<lb />
odd ride, but if they keep creating<lb />
wonders like New Adventures in Hi-<lb />
Fi, then I will be riding right along<lb />
with them.<lb />
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Expectations met during game<lb />
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half team puts<lb />
points on board<lb />
Dill Dillard<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
A win's a win. I'm sure that is<lb />
going through the minds of Pirate<lb />
fans, coaches and players alike.<lb />
ECU'S 45-21 win over the Bucca-<lb />
neers of East Tennessee State this past<lb />
Saturday at Dowdy- Ficklen Stadium,<lb />
was not what you would call a crisp<lb />
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game jitters, as well as a third quar-<lb />
ter monsoon.<lb />
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superior defensive front was expected<lb />
to dominate the line of scrimmage<lb />
against a young ETSU line.<lb />
This was not the case however;<lb />
the division I-AA Bucs took it to the<lb />
Pirates and lived up to Steve Logan's<lb />
expectations by playing the game like<lb />
it was "Their Super Bowl With a<lb />
hungry team coming off a big win like<lb />
ETSU, the Pirates made mistakes in<lb />
the ball game that made the score<lb />
closer than fans expected. Folks, this<lb />
is to be expected. ECU on Saturday<lb />
showed how badly they needed to play<lb />
an actual football game. The miscues<lb />
and non-characteristic errors made by<lb />
both the defensive as well as offen-<lb />
sive units, were <lb />
results of first<lb />
game glitches.<lb />
So rest<lb />
easy, citizens of<lb />
"Purpleville<lb />
the crisp ma-<lb />
chine that we<lb />
know as ECU<lb />
football, will<lb />
look more like<lb />
itself in the<lb />
coming weeks.<lb />
If you<lb />
didn't notice af-<lb />
ter the third<lb />
quarter mon- ��<lb />
soon, the Pi-<lb />
rates looked more like the Pirates<lb />
we've become accustomed to here in<lb />
lovely "Purpleville The offense was<lb />
led by the combination of superb run-<lb />
ning by fullback Scott Hariey backed<lb />
up by the Marcus CrandellLarry<lb />
Shannon air show, which accounted<lb />
for two huge touchdowns.<lb />
Now, I know there were mistakes<lb />
made in this first game, but you have<lb />
to give credit where credit is due.<lb />
Hariey answered a lot of questions Sat-<lb />
urday about his future at the fullback<lb />
position. The media questioned his<lb />
ability to take the starting job by the<lb />
horns and with a 165 yard perfor-<lb />
mance, he put those wonders to rest<lb />
So rest easy<lb />
citizens of<lb />
"Purpleville the<lb />
crisp machine that<lb />
we know as ECU<lb />
football, will look<lb />
more like itself in<lb />
the coming weeks.<lb />
Crandell to Shannon. Need I say<lb />
more? Shannon stepped up his game<lb />
three notches on Saturday, mainly<lb />
with his 41 yard touch down recep-<lb />
 tion when ECU<lb />
needed a spark in a<lb />
near silent second<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Another bright<lb />
spot of the after-<lb />
noon came from the<lb />
special team's<lb />
youngsters, punter<lb />
Andrew Bayes and<lb />
PK Brantley Rivers.<lb />
Both of these true<lb />
freshmen stepped<lb />
on the field and per-<lb />
formed extremely<lb />
well for their first<lb />
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game. Look for a<lb />
strong special teams for the Pirates<lb />
as the season progresses.<lb />
One would have to be impressed<lb />
with ECU's ability not to panic when<lb />
their backs were against the wall.<lb />
ETSU posed a challenge to the Pirates<lb />
and Logan and his troops answered<lb />
with a solid second half. The highly<lb />
regarded defense rose to the challenge<lb />
after a slow start as did the offense.<lb />
Logan's expectations for his team will<lb />
be raised this week in practice, so<lb />
expect to see a sharp ECU team take<lb />
the field in Morgantown, WV next<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Oh, and by the way, after a slow<lb />
start, ECU did manage to put up 45<lb />
points.<lb />
Women's soccer shuts out Radford<lb />
Lady Pirate<lb />
defense too much<lb />
for team<lb />
Jon Lauterer<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It was a hct, sultry afternoon<lb />
when the ECU women's soccer team<lb />
took to the field. But the only heat the<lb />
team was feeling was the fire they were<lb />
producing.<lb />
Going into the game the players<lb />
were unsure about their opponent<lb />
"We don't know much about this<lb />
team senior Stacie Schott said. "It's<lb />
kind of unsettling going into<lb />
this and not knowing what to<lb />
be ready for<lb />
The Lady Pirates weren't<lb />
a bit unsure when Sunday ar-<lb />
rived, but the same couldn't be<lb />
said about Radford.<lb />
The game started off in an explo-<lb />
sive ECU fashion when freshman Karen<lb />
Blake burned the net on the third<lb />
minute of play to put points on the<lb />
board.<lb />
Radford woke up and attempted<lb />
a short-lived offensive assault on the<lb />
ECU goal. A surge of defense by ECU<lb />
stopped Radford's attempts. The ag-<lb />
gressiveness of both teams briefly de-<lb />
creased when a Radford player was<lb />
checked in the face by the back of a<lb />
Lady Pirate's head.<lb />
At the end of the first quarter,<lb />
Stacie Gause made a 30-yard direct kick<lb />
off the goalkeeper's hands, off the top<lb />
pole and then landing a few feet inside<lb />
the goal. This was the beginning of a<lb />
struggling effort on the part of the<lb />
Radford goalkeeper.<lb />
Meanwhile, on the other end of<lb />
the field, ECU goalie Cara Morgridge<lb />
wasn't shot on during the first<lb />
half. Radford's drought of shot<lb />
attempts can be credited to<lb />
freshman defensive players Jill<lb />
Davis and Shana Woodward,<lb />
who effectively held the Radford<lb />
attackers at bay.<lb />
At the half, ECU Head Coach Neil<lb />
Roberts moved Amy Horton into the<lb />
goal box. Horton would go on to make<lb />
one save.<lb />
The Lady Pirates came oui at half-<lb />
time and manhandled the ladies in red.<lb />
Radford couldn't get the ball very far<lb />
over the mid-field line, thus they had<lb />
few chances of scoring.<lb />
Gause launched another airborne<lb />
kick straight over the goalkeepers head<lb />
midway into the second half.<lb />
The last goal ECU made was a bit<lb />
crazy as a Radford player helped to<lb />
score the goal.<lb />
"The last goal may have been<lb />
scored by Radford, but it wouldn't have<lb />
been possible without Melissa Rucker's<lb />
pressure on their defense Roberts<lb />
said.<lb />
The last 15 minutes of the game<lb />
were packed with frustration fouls by<lb />
Radford, leading to a yellow card.<lb />
"We are taking this season one<lb />
step at a time, preparing for the up-<lb />
coming conference game with Old<lb />
Dominion Roberts said. "Everybody<lb />
got minutes from the bench and they<lb />
continue to be effective and persistent"<lb />
However, before they can start<lb />
conference games, the Lady Pirates will<lb />
host Liberty tomorrow afternoon at 4<lb />
p.m. Admission is free.<lb />
Up, down, up, down<lb />
r<lb />
Si<lb />
Photo by PATRICK IRELAN<lb />
Even in the rain and mud, these cheerleaders do a pushup for each point scored after<lb />
a touchdown. After 45 pushups these cheerleaders were probably in need of a rest.<lb />
Photo by CHRIS GAYDOSH<lb />
(L) Scott Hariey rushes through defenders on his way to<lb />
165 rushing yards for the game. (R) Larry Shannon and<lb />
Mitch Galloway congratulate each other on touchdown.<lb />
Photo by PATRICK IRELAN<lb />
Jitters combated<lb />
after first game win<lb />
Fourth quarter<lb />
surge ensures<lb />
victory<lb />
Amanda Ross<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU's first game jitters are<lb />
over and a jittery game it was.<lb />
The game was decided in the<lb />
second half and Head Coach<lb />
Steve Logan knew that would be<lb />
the deciding half. He told his play-<lb />
ers at half time they would have<lb />
to turn it up.<lb />
"I said it was going to be the<lb />
second half when you break<lb />
them Logan said.<lb />
But that one victory over<lb />
East Tennessee State on Saturday<lb />
didn't come as easy as everyone<lb />
might have thought it would.<lb />
Quarterback Marcus Crandell<lb />
knew the jitters would be present.<lb />
"Today was out first game<lb />
and we got the jitters out<lb />
Crandell said. "We sputtered a little<lb />
bit to start off and then later on<lb />
we got it going<lb />
ETSU got first possession and<lb />
started on their own 19-yard line.<lb />
During the Buccaneers first drive,<lb />
quarterback Greg Johnson never<lb />
threw the ball - they relied on their<lb />
running game. ������i. .1<lb />
Tailback Brian<lb />
Edwards ran up<lb />
the middle for<lb />
the first three<lb />
plays, gaining a<lb />
iota! of El<lb />
yards. But 10 of<lb />
those yards<lb />
came from ECU<lb />
penalties. an�����<lb />
The Bucs<lb />
never got ths ball into ECU terri-<lb />
tory and wen forced to punt from<lb />
their 36-yard line.<lb />
Now it was ECU's turn on of-<lb />
fense. The first play of the opening<lb />
drive saw Crandell throw a bomb<lb />
downfield intended for wide re-<lb />
ceiver Mitch Galloway. The ball was<lb />
overthrown by a few yards and<lb />
"I said it was<lb />
going to be the<lb />
second half when<lb />
you break them<lb />
� Head Coach Logan<lb />
never caught.<lb />
The Pirates moved the ball<lb />
down the field and after 10 plays<lb />
and 72 yards, ECU scored off a<lb />
Galloway touchdown and extra<lb />
attempt point by Chad Holcomb.<lb />
The Pirates led 7-0.<lb />
Ryan came out and moved-<lb />
 the ball down<lb />
the field to the<lb />
45-yard line in<lb />
Pirate territory,<lb />
but again they<lb />
were forced to<lb />
punt. But little<lb />
did Ryan know,<lb />
he would have<lb />
a short-lived<lb />
iimwh break on the<lb />
sideline.<lb />
After a 29 yard punt by<lb />
punter David Helton, flanker Ja-<lb />
son Nichols caught the ball fair<lb />
at their own 16-yard line. Crandell<lb />
took to the field only to thrown<lb />
an interception right into the<lb />
arms of Tyson Taylor.<lb />
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Final Team<lb />
Statistics<lb />
First Downs<lb />
Net Yards Rushing<lb />
Net Yards Passing<lb />
Fumbles: Number � Lost<lb />
Average Per Punt<lb />
Possession Time<lb />
Marcus Crandell is now ECU's all-time<lb />
leader in career touchdown passes with 45<lb />
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Hariey<lb />
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Volleyball team prepares<lb />
for home game opener<lb />
Sean R. O'Brien<lb />
staff writer<lb />
ECU women's volleyball is gear-<lb />
ing up for their home opener against<lb />
the N.C. A&amp;T Aggies.<lb />
The Lady Pirates beat the Aggies<lb />
twice last season but have not seen<lb />
much on this year's squad. Coach Kim<lb />
Walker is confident in the team's over-<lb />
all play going into tonight's game,<lb />
even though the beginning of the sea-<lb />
son has been a bit rocky.<lb />
The Lady Pirates opened the sea-<lb />
son in Towson, Maryland in the<lb />
Towson State Tournament The team<lb />
did not fare as well as they would have<lb />
liked after going 04 in the tourna-<lb />
ment. The team suffered losses to<lb />
Towson State, Kent State, West Vir-<lb />
ginia and Xavier. A major cause for<lb />
the losses was the team's inability to<lb />
hit the ball.<lb />
"West Virginia was a good match<lb />
for us because we out played them in<lb />
every statistical category but hitting<lb />
Walker said.<lb />
The team also suffered a loss<lb />
against the top team in the Atlantic<lb />
10, Xavier.<lb />
"We matched up real well against<lb />
Xavier, which is a good team in a<lb />
strong conference, but we still got out-<lb />
hit" Walker said.<lb />
"We played real tough and played<lb />
everyone hard, but we got out- hit by<lb />
everyone of them Walker said, "and<lb />
if you don't hit you can't win<lb />
The team improved on their hit-<lb />
ting after the losses at Towson and<lb />
bounced back with a victory against<lb />
Hampton University. This was a vic-<lb />
tory that allowed Walker to see some<lb />
of the positives that may have been<lb />
overshadowed by the losses.<lb />
"The defense is all set and<lb />
looked good Walker said. "We just<lb />
seemed to be playing with a lot tA<lb />
jitters at Towson and I think that<lb />
hurt us.<lb />
"We still need to improve on our<lb />
first ball contact, but we are coming<lb />
together as a team Walker said.<lb />
The Lady Bucs should be settled<lb />
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ECU freshman place-kicker<lb />
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"The first kickoff I was ner-<lb />
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"Rivers gave us the height and<lb />
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This time ECU made sure that<lb />
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this time it counted.<lb />
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kick flip-flopped the lead back<lb />
ECU'S way, 24-21.<lb />
The Pirates held onto the ball<lb />
for the last five minutes of the quar-<lb />
ter but couldn't produce another<lb />
score before time expired.<lb />
Then came the fourth quarter.<lb />
And what a quarter it was.<lb />
Logan had a hat trick for the<lb />
Bucs at the beginning of the fourth<lb />
quarter with a fourth down and two<lb />
yards to go. Quarterback Dan<lb />
Gonzalez took to the field on a fake<lb />
punt play and dished it off to Gal-<lb />
loway, who ran for nine yards for<lb />
the first down.<lb />
ECU continued its drive to-<lb />
wards the goal line and a missed<lb />
25-yard kick by Holcomb still kept<lb />
the score 24-21, in favor of ECU.<lb />
Ryan returned to the field, only<lb />
to throw an interception into<lb />
Forrest Poster's arms to give the<lb />
Pirates another scoring chance.<lb />
ECU was on ETSU's two yard<lb />
line and three plays later, Crandeli<lb />
connected with tight end Scott<lb />
Richards for another touchdown,<lb />
31-21.<lb />
A slick ball made it hard for<lb />
players to hold on and another<lb />
turnover by ETSU gave the Pirates<lb />
possession again. Buc wide receiver<lb />
Corey Lindsey fumbled the ball;<lb />
and ECU cornerback Tabari<lb />
Wallace recovered and took the ball<lb />
down to the ETSU 32-yard line.<lb />
The Pirates needed just three<lb />
plays again to score, this time on a<lb />
Harley 11-yard run up the middle.<lb />
ECU now held a 38-21 advantage.<lb />
But ECU wasn't finished. Shep<lb />
Sepaniak took a ball in from the<lb />
one yard line for the last touch-<lb />
down of the day. The final score<lb />
stood at 45-21.<lb />
ECU will now go into practice<lb />
in anticipation for this Saturday's<lb />
away match up against West Vir-<lb />
ginia in Morgantown, W.Va. Game<lb />
time is set for-noon.<lb />
JL llAJVl from page 10<lb />
til the spring, so right now, the.<lb />
team is playing what they call "Fall<lb />
Ball It is almost like a tune-up and<lb />
will not be reflected on the spring<lb />
record, but it remains quite com-<lb />
petitive.<lb />
"We had it easy in our league i<lb />
last year, but outside it was tough<lb />
McNulty said. "We lost to Illinois<lb />
and Virginia Tech<lb />
Some of this fall's upcoming<lb />
tournaments include play at: Col-<lb />
lege Park, Maryland, where a 24<lb />
team field will compete September<lb />
27-29; at Morgantown, W.Va. Octo-<lb />
ber 18-20; and an eight team con<lb />
test at ECU October 26-27.<lb />
If interested in playing or for<lb />
more information, contact the club<lb />
president, Less Carrithers at 754-<lb />
2188, vice-president McNulty at<lb />
758-0977 or treasurer Kley at 328-<lb />
8672.<lb />
"I hope we get more support<lb />
from our fans this semester. If they<lb />
come out, they'll see some good la-<lb />
crosse Cullen said. "We usually<lb />
win 9 out of 10. If they've never<lb />
seen lacrosse, we'll show them how<lb />
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FOR RENT: TWO APARTMENTS 2 blocks<lb />
from ECU campus: 3 bedrooms, 112 and 2<lb />
12 baths, appliances. No pets. DeposnV'rent<lb />
Call 756-5528 or 758-7300.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: ONE PERSON to<lb />
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ities. 551-1863, M or F, start Oct 1.<lb />
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FOR RENT: SINGLE BEDROOM with full<lb />
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COMPUTERS, MONITORS, PRINTERS<lb />
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STUDENT DESK $50, GIRLS 12 speed<lb />
bike $60,FullQueen size blonde heaJboard<lb />
with matching nightstand $50, 13 inch col-<lb />
or TV $65. Call 758-9831.<lb />
SOLOFLEX FOR SALE, $300.00. Good<lb />
condition ,350 pounds of weight; small dorm<lb />
sized fridge for sale $50.00, good condition.<lb />
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MONGOOSE THRESHOLD MOUNTAIN<lb />
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HOMECAR STEREO PHOENIX GOLD<lb />
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Bass Tube $100, Kenwood Home CD player<lb />
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AR powered bookshelf speakers $75, San<lb />
sui 10" speakers $80, bookshelf speakers<lb />
$25. 757-1723.<lb />
MACINTOSH POWERBOOK 150 -<lb />
$600.00, Seagull handmade acoustic guitar<lb />
- $300 00, Ibanez bass guitar - $200.00. All<lb />
prices negotiable. Call David at 752-7107.<lb />
MOUNTAIN BIKE. GREAT CONDITION.<lb />
One year old. Perfect for riding to class<lb />
$100.00. Call Corey 353-3149.<lb />
COMPUTER DESK NEW, PERFECT con<lb />
dition, $20.00. Call 931-0688 and leave mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
If<lb />
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FALL SOCCER COACHES: THE Greenville<lb />
Recreation and Parks Department is recruit-<lb />
ing for 12 to 16 part-time youth soccer coach-<lb />
es for the fall girls and boys soccer programs.<lb />
Applicants must possess some knowledge of<lb />
the soccer skills and have the ability and<lb />
patience to work with youth. Applicants must<lb />
be able to coach young people ages 5-16, in<lb />
soccer fundamentals. Hours are from 3:00pm<lb />
until 7:00pm with some night and weekend<lb />
coaching. This program will run from Sep-<lb />
tember to mid-November. Salary rates start<lb />
at $4.25 per hour. For more information,<lb />
please call Ben James at 830-4567 or Michael<lb />
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CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world<lb />
while earning an excellent income in the<lb />
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al &amp; full-time employment available. No exp<lb />
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BRODVS AM) BRODVS FOR Men are ac-<lb />
cepting applications for Part Time Sales as-<lb />
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als who can provide friendly courteous serv-<lb />
ice. Flexible schedules for the "early birds"<lb />
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accepted Tuesday and Thursday, 1-5 pm.Bro-<lb />
dy's, The Plaza and Carolina East Mall loca-<lb />
tions.<lb />
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Earn<lb />
up to $25-$45hour teaching basic conver-<lb />
sational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Ko-<lb />
rea. No teaching background or Asian lan-<lb />
guages required. For info, call: (206) 971-<lb />
3570 ext J53626<lb />
Help<lb />
11 Wanted<lb />
CHILD CARE PROVIDER NEEDED for 5<lb />
year old, 3:15 � 6:15, Monday-Friday. Own<lb />
transportation, non-smoker. Immediate open-<lb />
ing. $100weekly. Write "Child Care Provid-<lb />
er P.O. Box 8088, Greenville, NC 27835.<lb />
REVEAL THE HIDDEN JOB market from<lb />
a current 475,360 employer database, to<lb />
discover unadvertised job opportunities.<lb />
Guaranteed results! 1-800477-JOBS.<lb />
SPRING BREAK '97. EARN CASH! THE<lb />
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NEED CARETAKER DAYS M-F. Able to lift<lb />
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Also need caretaker weekends. Call Debo-<lb />
rah Tilley, 830-3837, for appointment<lb />
$1750 WEEKLY POSSIBLE MAILING our<lb />
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SPRING BREAK '97 - Sell Trips. Earn Cash,<lb />
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Cancun, Jamaica, and Florida. Call 800-648-<lb />
4849 for information on joining America's<lb />
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REACH 475,360 EMPLOYERS WITH 1<lb />
call! Utilizing current employer databases,<lb />
reveal unadvertised job opportunities. Guar-<lb />
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TEACH ENGLISH IN EASTERN EUROPE<lb />
- Conversational English teachers needed in<lb />
Prague, Budapest or Krakow. No teaching<lb />
certificate or European languages required.<lb />
Inexpensive Room &amp; Board other bene-<lb />
fits. For info, call (206) 971-3680 ext K53623<lb />
AIRLINE JOBS - Applications are now be-<lb />
ing accepted for domestic &amp; international<lb />
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vationists, ground crew more. Excellent<lb />
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DO YOU NEED MONEY?<lb />
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FOR YOUR USED<lb />
We also buy GOLD , SILVER, Jewelry-Also Broken Gold Pieces<lb />
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TOMMYHILFIGER, NAUTICA, POLO,<lb />
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 Services<lb />
Offered<lb />
m� Lost and<lb />
Found<lb />
FOUND MEDIUM SIZE DOG on campus.<lb />
Chow mix. Tan with back face ears. Male.<lb />
No collar. Very friendly. Call 746-7550.<lb />
Other<lb />
attention all students! grants and scholar-<lb />
ships available from sponsors! no repay-<lb />
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info: 1-800400-0209.<lb />
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Personals<lb />
DO YOU LIKE TO hear good music at Par-<lb />
ties? Then call DJ Dave to book your next<lb />
party at 758-5711. DJ Dave is a professional<lb />
DJ with top of the line equipment. If you<lb />
want a wide variety of music at you next<lb />
party, then DJ Dave is your man. Call DJ<lb />
Dave for more info, at 758-5711<lb />
WANT THE BEST BANDS to play your par-<lb />
ty! Purple Schoolbus,Agents of Good Roots,<lb />
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&amp; dozens more. Call LEEWAY Productions<lb />
753-S566.<lb />
THE PARTY CONTINUES! MMP Mobile<lb />
Music Productions is back on the road again<lb />
to provide ECU with the ultimate DJ. Party<lb />
Experience. State of the art sound and light<lb />
show, playing the music YOU want to hear<lb />
when YOU want to hear it Celebrating our<lb />
7th year as ECU'S 1 DJ. service. Ask about<lb />
our 1,000 watt party van for tailgates. Call<lb />
Lee at 7584644 for booking.<lb />
TERRY'S TYPING SERVICE. CALL 746-<lb />
9929 after 2:30 P.M.<lb />
NEED TYPING? CAMPUS SECRETARY<lb />
offers speedy, professional service, campus<lb />
pick-up and delivery. Familiar with all for-<lb />
mats. Low Rates. Call Cindy at 355-3611.<lb />
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in<lb />
public and private sector grants &amp; scholar-<lb />
ships is now available. All Students are eligi-<lb />
ble regardless of grades, income, or parent's<lb />
income. Let us help. Call Student Financial<lb />
Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F53628<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW Pika<lb />
pledges.<lb />
TO THE BROTHERS OF Pi Kappa Phi!<lb />
From a first date, and on to the kiss. Our<lb />
Pref night was one you hated to miss! We<lb />
lost our virginity, and got married too. But<lb />
after the kids, we know we were through!<lb />
Thanks guys for making it a great night!<lb />
Love, The Sisters of Delta Zeta.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWEST<lb />
members of Alpha Omicron Pi: Krista Cla-<lb />
gett, Susanne Dozier, Noell Ellingsworth,<lb />
Tanya Fowler, Sarah Carriques, Brooke Gor-<lb />
don, Michelle Gottschalk, Laura Husenita,<lb />
Tina Justice, Becca Kreitzer, Gina Larson,<lb />
Angela Lewis, Cheryl Mann, Chassidy Mill-<lb />
sap, Jessica Orsini, Heather Otto, Nell Pet-<lb />
tier, Stephanie Phillips, Mindy Schaefer, Eli-<lb />
cia Scherer, Ashley Settle, Megan Simpson,<lb />
Meri Spencer, Chrissie Watts and Wendy<lb />
Wright We look forward to an exciting year!<lb />
Love, your Alpha Omicron Pi sisters.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL SORORI<lb />
TIES for another successful rush. Love, the<lb />
Pikas.<lb />
JEN KLIMEK. THANKS SO much for all<lb />
the effort you put into rush. We could not<lb />
have done it without you. Love, your Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi sisters.<lb />
SISTERS OF ALPHA OMICRON Pi. Yeah.<lb />
We did it! Congratulations on a job well done.<lb />
Let's have a great year!<lb />
OH SO GLAD TO be a Pi Delta. Hasn't this<lb />
month been great? Words of advice: Don't<lb />
fall off the car Amy it's just a banner, re-<lb />
member to keep rush costs low (thanks to<lb />
our flyer goddesses) and don't worry if we<lb />
can't sing in tune (Renee and Michelle) Smile,<lb />
it's almost Saturday! Gooooooo Pi Delt-A!<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO MATT DOWN<lb />
and Tish Johnson on their long awaited en-<lb />
gagement.<lb />
CONGRATS TO THE NEW sisters of Chi<lb />
Omega! Erin Adam, Denise Berducci, Leslie<lb />
Brewer, Amber Borum, Carey Craig, Mary<lb />
Denning. Courtney Edgerton, Patricia<lb />
Epling, Melissa Falco, Darlene Frock, Pam<lb />
Godfrey, Jaime Hand, Eydie Hill, Patricia Hill,<lb />
Meri Hines, Karen Johnson, Rebekah John-<lb />
son, Kelly Kauff, Jennifer McKagan, Nicole<lb />
Pappa, Laura Piersall, Gillian Rafferty, Beth<lb />
Roberson, Holly Theiler, Melissa Williams,<lb />
Robin Wilson! We're looking forward to a<lb />
great year!<lb />
SIGMA NU: THANKS FOR the great social<lb />
Friday night Let's do it again soon! Love,<lb />
the sisters of Alpha Omicron Pi.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPICS IN GREENVILLE-<lb />
PITT COUNTY, will be conducting a Soc-<lb />
cer Coaches Training School on Sat, Sep-<lb />
tember 21st from 9am 4pm for all individu-<lb />
als interested in volunteering to coach soc-<lb />
cer. We are also looking for volunteer coach-<lb />
es in the following Sports: basketball skills,<lb />
team basketball, swimming, roller skat ing.<lb />
and bowling. No experience necessary. For<lb />
more information please contact Dwain Co-<lb />
oper at 8304551 or Dean Foy at 8304541.<lb />
ALPHA EPSILON DELTA INVITES all<lb />
students interested in pre-health professions<lb />
to attend its first meeting of the year on<lb />
Tuesday, Sept 10 at 7:00 pm in CCB 1032.<lb />
Our speaker will be Dr. James Peden, Assis-<lb />
tant Dean of Admissions, ECU School of Med-<lb />
icine.<lb />
THE FIRST MEETING OF the Student<lb />
North Carolina Association of Educators will<lb />
be held on Wednesday, Sept 11 at 4:40 pm<lb />
m Speight 308. We will be electing officers<lb />
for the 1996-97 school year. Come join us to<lb />
hear Dr. Bullock's ideas on your portfolios.<lb />
Everyone is welcome!<lb />
SENIORS! FIRST 500 SENIORS that flash<lb />
their Purple Pirate Pass will receive a free<lb />
deck of playing cards Wednesday, Sept 11<lb />
in front of Student Stores. Starts at 9:00<lb />
am, get there early! Purple Pirate Passes will<lb />
be handed out Sponsored by ECU Ambas-<lb />
sadors and the ECU Alumni Association.<lb />
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN SERVING<lb />
as a University Marshal for the 1996 Fall<lb />
commencement may obtain an application<lb />
from Room A-16 Minges. Student must be<lb />
classified as a junior by the end of Spring<lb />
semester 19 and have a 3.0 GPA to be<lb />
eligible. Return completed application to Car-<lb />
ol-Ann Tucker, Advisor, A-16 Minges by Sep-<lb />
tember 27,1996. For more information call<lb />
3284661.<lb />
THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICA-<lb />
TION Sciences and Disorders will be pro-<lb />
viding the language and hearing screening<lb />
for students who are fulfilling requirements<lb />
for admission to Upper Division on Septem-<lb />
ber 16,17, &amp; 18 1996 from 5:0000pm each<lb />
day. These are the only screening dates dur-<lb />
ing the Fall Semester. The screening will be<lb />
conducted in the Belk Annex (ECU Speech<lb />
and Hearing Clinic) located next to the Belk<lb />
Building (School of Allied Health Sciences),<lb />
near the intersection of Charles Street and<lb />
the 264 By-pass. NO APPjINTMENT IS<lb />
NEEDED - PLEASE DO NOT CALL THEIR<lb />
OFFICE FOR AN APTOINTMENT. WAITING<lb />
IS OUTSIDE THE CLINIC WAITING ROOM.<lb />
SIGN IS BEGINS AT 4:50pm. Screenings are<lb />
conducted on a first come, first serve basis.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA HONORS ORCANIZA-<lb />
TION will meet on Thursday, September 12<lb />
in GCB1009 at 4:00 PM. All honor stud-<lb />
ents, teaching fellows and students with a 3.4<lb />
GPA are invited to attend. For more infor-<lb />
mation, call Yaqoob at 758-3635.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY WILL hold an organ-<lb />
izational meeting on Wednesday, Sept 11,<lb />
at 5:15 pm in Rawl 103. The election of<lb />
officers will be held at that time.<lb />
Wlf<lb />
TUDIN1<lb />
Lfie<lb />
College Agent Program<lb />
Immediate Opportunities for<lb />
Self-Motivated, Well Rounded Students in<lb />
Good Academic Standing<lb />
�Actual business experience for their resume<lb />
�Develops networking and business relationship skills<lb />
�Flexible work schedule<lb />
�One in three college agents becomes a full time associate upon graduation<lb />
Jeffery H. Mahoney � 217 Commerce Street � (919) 355-7700<lb />
COME JOIN THE ECU Environmental Club<lb />
at the 1st meeting of the semester. We will<lb />
be planning outdoor activities, holding nom-<lb />
inations for executive positions, and setting<lb />
goals for this ser-sster. Come support the<lb />
environment and share any ideas on how we<lb />
can make your environment better. The meet-<lb />
ing will be held at 4:00 pm TODAY in room<lb />
BN-109. Refreshments will be served.<lb />
ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 and<lb />
Monday, September 16, the Newman Cathol-<lb />
ic Student Center starts is program entitled:<lb />
"Beauty and Belief: An In-Depth Look at Ca-<lb />
tholicism This program is an inquiry pro-<lb />
gram for any student wishing to learn more<lb />
about Catholicism. It is also for Catholics<lb />
who may want to make their CONFIRMA-<lb />
TION or First Communion. The program be-<lb />
gins at 2 pm on Thursday and 7:30 pm on<lb />
Mondays. For further details, please call Fr.<lb />
Paul Vaeth at the Center,953 E. 10th<lb />
Street 757-1991.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA HONORS ORGANIZA-<lb />
TION wilt meet on Thursday, Sept 12 at 4:00<lb />
pm in GCB 1009. All honor students, teach-<lb />
ing fellows, and students with a 3.4 GPA are<lb />
invited to attend. For more information, call<lb />
Yaqoob at 758-3635.<lb />
RESUME WRITING WORKSHOPS. The<lb />
Career Services staff will hold a workshop<lb />
on developing a professional resume and cov-<lb />
er letter on Wed. Sept 11 at 4:00 pm and<lb />
Mon. Sept 16 at 11:00 am. Tips on writing<lb />
scannable resumes will be included. Come<lb />
to the Career Services Building, 701 E. Fifth<lb />
Street<lb />
THIS WEEK THE DECISION Sciences<lb />
Club will be holding public elections and dis-<lb />
cussing club goals. The meeting will be held<lb />
on Thursday, Sept 12 at 3:30 in GCB 1030.<lb />
Refreshments will be served after the posi-<lb />
tions are filled. All ECU students are encour-<lb />
aged to come and run for officer positions.<lb />
THE GREENVILLE CHAPTER OF theN<lb />
tional Organization for Women (NOW) will<lb />
meet at 5:30 pm Wednesday, Sept 11 at the<lb />
Szechuan Garden restaurant ECU women<lb />
(students, faculty and staff) are invited to<lb />
attend to discuss legislative priorities for the<lb />
upcoming election. For information, call 413-<lb />
3303 or 756-1811.<lb />
THIS WEEK SAM WILL be featuring speak-<lb />
er Tandy Dunn, ECU alumni and current Hu-<lb />
man Resource Director of Hatteras Ham-<lb />
mocks. He will be speaking on a wide varie-<lb />
ty of topics, and as always food and refresh-<lb />
ments will be served. The meeting will be<lb />
this Tuesday, Sept 10 at 3:30 in CCB 1028.<lb />
All ECU students are welcome to stop in.<lb />
GRADUATE STUDENT ASSISTANTSHIP<lb />
- There is an assistantship available for a<lb />
graduate student of Adult Education in the<lb />
Office of Adult Student Services, 211<lb />
Whichard, 328-6882. Please contact us as<lb />
soon as possible.<lb />
PI DELTA SOCIAL SORORITY is holding<lb />
an open rush through Wednesday and it's<lb />
never too late to come check us out! IF you<lb />
think Greek life is for you, stop by Menden-<lb />
hall tonight at 8 pm. For rides or more infor-<lb />
mation, call Ami at 328-3751. Hope to see<lb />
you there! Go Greek!<lb />
Announcements<lb />
COME GET A MASSAGE! Thursday, Sept<lb />
19,5:30 - 9:30 pm in the Belk Building. Tick-<lb />
ets from PT students or PT department are<lb />
$3.0010 minutes in advance; $3.50 at the<lb />
door.<lb />
GET A HEAD START on your career. Sen-<lb />
iors and graduate students graduating in De-<lb />
cember, 19 or MaySummer 1997 are en-<lb />
couraged to register with the Career Servic-<lb />
es Office by attending one of the following<lb />
Orientation meetings: Thursday, Sept 12 at<lb />
3:00 pm or Tuesday, Sept 17 at 11:00 am.<lb />
This overview includes procedures for em-<lb />
ployment interviews on campus, resume re-<lb />
ferral service and establishing a credentials<lb />
file with Career Services. It will be held in<lb />
the Career S�rvices Building, 701 E. Fifth<lb />
Street<lb />
CONGREGATION BAYT SHALOM AN-<lb />
NOUNCES the following High Holy Days<lb />
services: Friday, Sept 13 8:00 pm - Erev Rosh<lb />
Hashana. Saturday, Sept 14 9:00 am Rosh<lb />
Hashana. Sunday, Sept 15 9:00 am Rosh<lb />
Hashana 2nd Day. Sunday, Sept22 6:30 pm<lb />
Kol Nidre and Monday, Sept 23 9:00 am Yom<lb />
KippurYizkor. 5:30 pm MinchaNe'ila.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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Each word over<lb />
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for libel, obscenity<lb />
andor bad taste.<lb />
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