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vrww.tec.ecu.edu<lb />
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eastcarolinian<lb />
Volume 74, Issue 6$<lb />
: WINKING STREAK EKDS pg. 11<lb />
Football team no longer "untouchable<lb />
bowl hopes now linger<lb />
81 days to go until 2000<lb />
NEWS BRIEFS<lb />
Appalachian State University raised over<lb />
$24,000 during their Homecoming to help<lb />
flood-stricken students.<lb />
�<lb />
Refunds for Parents' Weekend concert<lb />
tickets, picnic tickets and unused football<lb />
tickets are available, or the value of the tick-<lb />
ets may be donated to the ECU Family Re-<lb />
lief Fund. For a refund, mail or bring your<lb />
tickets to the Central Ticket Office, located<lb />
on the first floor of Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter. To make a donation, please attach a<lb />
note to your tickets indicating your desire to<lb />
contribute the value of your tickets to the re-<lb />
lief fund.<lb />
The Pitt-Greenville Animal Shelter is full<lb />
of animals displaced andor abandoned dur-<lb />
ing the flood. The City of Greenville Animal<lb />
Control Division is asking people who had to<lb />
leave pets behind when they evacuated to<lb />
please call the Animal Shelter at 329-4387.<lb />
The shelter is open to the public for adoption<lb />
of animals Monday through Friday, 1 p.m5<lb />
p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.mnoon.<lb />
Project RAFT (Relief After Floyd Team) is<lb />
looking for individuals, apartment owners<lb />
and organizations who need help with flood<lb />
damage clean up. Project RAFT volunteers<lb />
are trained and available to help. Please call<lb />
551-6204 between the hours of 8 a.m6<lb />
p.m. if you are in need of assistance.<lb />
The National Education Security Pro-<lb />
gram (NSEP) is offering a scholarship for US<lb />
undergraduates to study abroad during<lb />
Summer 2000 through Spring 2001. NSEP<lb />
provides opportunities for young Americans<lb />
to study in regions critical to US national in-<lb />
terests (excluding Western Europe, Canada,<lb />
Australia and New Zealand). Award amounts<lb />
are up to a maximum of $8,000 per semes-<lb />
ter or $16,000 per academic year. For an ap-<lb />
plication contact the NSEP office at (800)<lb />
618-NSEP or e-mail nsep@iie.org. Deadline<lb />
for applications is Feb. 7,2000.<lb />
Students who are interested in careers in<lb />
business or in continuing their education in<lb />
graduate school may attend Business Ca-<lb />
reer Day at the General Classroom Building<lb />
from 8:30 a.m1 p.m. on tomorrow. More<lb />
than 75 employers and representatives from<lb />
organizations that offer educational opportu-<lb />
nities will be in attendance.<lb /><lb />
The American Red Cross will collect<lb />
blood donations at Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter from noon-6 p.m. on tomorrow. This par-<lb />
ticular drive has been labeled as "especially<lb />
important" because the Red Cross has had<lb />
to cancel 52 of its blood drives due to Hurri-<lb />
cane Floyd. The collection is sponsored at<lb />
ECU by the National Panhellenic Council.<lb />
Comedian Cary Long will perform at<lb />
Hendrix Theatre tonight at 8 p.m.<lb />
ONLINE SURVEY<lb />
Was the distribution ofECU-<lb />
State tickets organized?<lb />
Vote online at tec.ecu.edu<lb />
Are landlords treating displaced students<lb />
fairly?<lb />
88 YES 31 NO<lb />
1<lb />
PERMANANT MAKE-UP pg. 6<lb />
Women of all ages experiment with<lb />
this controversial method<lb />
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1999<lb />
TODAY'S WEATHER<lb />
Partly sunny with a highof75anda<lb />
low of 58<lb />
Pirates accepted as full<lb />
members of Conference USA<lb />
New status reflects athletic<lb />
excellence<lb />
Stephen Schramm<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
The Conference-USA Board of Di-<lb />
rectors announced Monday that ECU<lb />
will join the conference in all sports in<lb />
2001.<lb />
"This Is a whole new ball game,<lb />
people said Athletic Director Mike<lb />
Hamrick. "This is a whole new match<lb />
ECU currently fields 13 teams In the<lb />
nine team Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
(CAA). The Pirates' Softball team com-<lb />
petes In the Big South Conference,<lb />
while football competes in C-USA.<lb />
Now, all of ECU'S 15 varsity teams will<lb />
compete in C-USA.<lb />
"It's been so uncomfortable to be in<lb />
two conferences Hamrick said. "After<lb />
2001, we will be able to say we're in<lb />
one conference<lb />
C-USA was formed in 1995 with<lb />
only 12 member institutions. East Caro-<lb />
From left, women's basketball coach Dee Gibson, Keith LeClair, baseball coach,<lb />
Athletics Director Mike Hamrick and men's basketball coach Bill Herrion<lb />
announce ECU Athletic's new conference status (photo by Stephen Schramm).<lb />
Una joined as a football-only member<lb />
in 1997.<lb />
"The board, when it came down<lb />
to making a hard decision, looked at<lb />
the inside first said C-USA Commis-<lb />
sioner Mike Sllve via teleconference<lb />
Monday. "Clearly, there is a sense that<lb />
East Carolina has made a commit-<lb />
ment in basketball and other sports.<lb />
The board thought it was important to<lb />
deal with the current members of the<lb />
league first<lb />
The attention ECU has given to the<lb />
athletic facilities and the commitment<lb />
to hiring and keeping quality coaches<lb />
weighed heavily on the board.<lb />
See SPORTS, page 4<lb />
students at job fair<lb />
Business representative and an ECU student spend time talking about career choices (file photo).<lb />
Career Day returns;<lb />
provides oppurtunities<lb />
Angela Harnc<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Looking for a job?<lb />
Career Day will take place<lb />
tomorrow in the General Class-<lb />
room Building on the first and<lb />
third floors beginning from 8:30<lb />
a.m1 p.m. Over 65 vendors will<lb />
be present.<lb />
"It's a great event to encour-<lb />
age students to begin the job<lb />
hunt, drop off resumes and even<lb />
setup interviews with the busi-<lb />
nesses said Jim Westmoreland,<lb />
director of Career Services.<lb />
Many businesses will be avail-<lb />
able to answer questions and talk<lb />
with students. According to<lb />
Westmoreland, various compa-<lb />
nies hope that students will walk<lb />
up to their tables and begin<lb />
speaking to them.<lb />
"Every major offers many<lb />
types of jobs Westmoreland<lb />
said. "Students need to network<lb />
, See CAREER, page 2<lb />
Companies that will be present during Career Day<lb />
ARAMARK Corporation<lb />
BB&amp;T<lb />
Burlington Industries<lb />
Carmax<lb />
Centura Bank<lb />
CEO Inc.<lb />
Comptek Federal System, Inc.<lb />
Disability Determination Services<lb />
Dixon and Odorn, CPA<lb />
ECU Career Services<lb />
ECU Cooperative Education<lb />
ECU Graduate School<lb />
ECU Human Resources<lb />
ECU Industry fit Technology<lb />
ECU School of Business<lb />
Graduate Program<lb />
Edward Jones Investment Finn<lb />
Electric Supply fit Equipment Co.<lb />
Enterprise Rent-A-Car<lb />
Fastenal Company<lb />
FDIC<lb />
Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.<lb />
Fidelity Bank<lb />
First Citizens Bank<lb />
Garden Fresh Restaurant Corp.<lb />
Golden Corral Restaurant<lb />
Greensboro News and Record<lb />
Ham's Restaurant<lb />
Hilton Charlotte fit Towers<lb />
Hooters of America, Inc.<lb />
IBM Corp.<lb />
IBM Global<lb />
�'�<lb />
Jefferson-Pilot Financial<lb />
Jett Mechanical Incorporated<lb />
John Hancock Financial Services<lb />
John Wieland Homes<lb />
Kaufman Davis Business Services<lb />
Lowe's<lb />
Marietta Conference Center fit Resort<lb />
Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.<lb />
McGladrey fit Pullen, LLP<lb />
Nationwide Insurance fcg<lb />
N.C. State Highway Patrol<lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life "<lb />
Novant Health<lb />
Office Depot<lb />
Olde Discount Corporation<lb />
Peace Corps<lb />
Piccadilly Cafeterias,Inc.<lb />
Pinehurst Resort<lb />
Primerica<lb />
Pulte Home Corp.<lb />
Red Lobster<lb />
Regional Ac<lb />
Sherwin-Williams Company<lb />
Southern Bank and Trust Co.<lb />
Sprint<lb />
State Farm Insurance<lb />
The Vanguard Group<lb />
Tidewater Construction Corp.<lb />
TruGreen Chemlawn<lb />
See CHART<lb />
' V<lb />
World population<lb />
reaches six billionl<lb />
Concerns over world's future 1<lb />
accompany landmark number<lb />
Angela Harne<lb />
SWF WHITER "$tPf�<lb />
I<lb />
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Mark your calendars, we have finally reached<lb />
sixbjulon, . - 'J<lb />
"One neighborhood, six billion neighbors" U<lb />
the theme of Population Action International (PA1)<lb />
a Web site that will be marking today as' "the Day<lb />
of the Six Billion<lb />
PAI has launched a Web site that is focused on;<lb />
educating young people. The site has a<lb />
uted posters, postcards and fact sheets?'<lb />
reached more than 6,000 social'science teachers<lb />
nationwide.<lb />
"People ask Whether six billion is a lot said,<lb />
Amy Cohen, president of PAI. "Ifs not so much<lb />
the number itself, as to how quickly we got here<lb />
and the fact that half of us are underiS. More than<lb />
one billion of us, one in six, are between the ages<lb />
of IS and 24, the largest-ever generation of young<lb />
people entering their productive and reproductive<lb />
years<lb />
According to PAI, in the past 30 years, the <lb />
has made tremendous progress in expanding,<lb />
cess to education, health care and the understand<lb />
lng of the fragility of the world's ecosystems has;<lb />
increased. Yet hundreds of millions of women and<lb />
men still lack access to the life-savings and funda-<lb />
mentally empowering benefits of basic reproduo.<lb />
tive health care.<lb />
"Countries need to invest in population and<lb />
reproductive health programs said Robert<lb />
Engelman, PAI vice president for research.<lb />
"This would ensure that young people enter-<lb />
ing their reproductive years have the means to plan<lb />
their families. In addition, population could then<lb />
stabilize by the middle of the next century  a<lb />
critical step toward a mote equitable world for aft<lb />
of us<lb />
Some ECU professors expressed their views on<lb />
population growth.<lb />
"From a forester's view, I believe that trees can<lb />
sustain population growth said Dr. Ronald NewC<lb />
ton, biology department chair.<lb />
"But the question is, do we have enough power<lb />
to continue to produce paper and wood for fueJS<lb />
Fuel is the biggest problem of the world today for<lb />
cooking and heating. The South has the ability MJ<lb />
survive, but it's a real challenge. I think that they;<lb />
can meet the needs though. Wood products across<lb />
the world are scarce, and then global wanning is<lb />
another major concern along with the ability to<lb />
produce food<lb />
"Six billion is impossible to grasp said Paul<lb />
Tschetter, senior assistant dean of graduate school:<lb />
PAI's website contains information on how<lb />
population growth Interrelates with the environj<lb />
ment, health and education. One can locate PAI<lb />
on the Web at www.dayof6billion.org.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
aharne&amp;studentmedia. ecu.edu.<lb />
"Aargh, I'm hereV<lb />
Workers for Edwards, Inc. manuveur the Pirate<lb />
statue onto a flatbed for transportation to the rear<lb />
of Minges Arena. The bronze Pirate statue will be �<lb />
unveiled during the Homecoming festivities later this <lb />
month Sculptor Jodi Hollnagel did the initial work <lb />
on the piece in the Jenkins Fine Arts Building and<lb />
will put the finishing touches on the statue after it<lb />
reaches it's destination (photo by Paul Wright).<lb /><pb facs="00058872_tn_0002" /><lb />
' The East Carolinian<lb />
tec.ecu.edu<lb />
NEWS<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 12,1999<lb />
newsOstudentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
Geology exhibit<lb />
celebrates Earth<lb />
Sdence<lb />
Exhibit features<lb />
minerals, books, maps<lb />
Shelter life palls for 300<lb />
Week stuck in shelter since Floyd<lb />
itures J<lb />
Carolyn Herold<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
In celebration of Earth Science<lb />
week, Oct. 10-16, professor Don<lb />
Neal and the Sigma Gamma Epsi-<lb />
Honor Society is displaying a<lb />
logical display on the second<lb />
floor of Joyner Library.<lb />
The exhibit includes various<lb />
maps, pictures, samples and books.<lb />
There are 17 geological books and<lb />
reprints of faculty research as well.<lb />
The focal point of the exhibit is<lb />
a sculpture titled "Piece of Time<lb />
done by Joseph Winter in 1995.<lb />
There is a generalized geographi-<lb />
cal map of N.C. showing the distri-<lb />
bution of rock types throughout the<lb />
state. There is also a physiography<lb />
map and a geological time scale map<lb />
that shows the changes that the<lb />
state has undergone since the Pre-<lb />
cambrian era.<lb />
There are samples of many rocks<lb />
and minerals from around the area,<lb />
including granite, emerald, am-<lb />
ffeyst and pyrite, as well as fossil-<lb />
ized shells, sharks' teeth and petri-<lb />
fied wood.<lb />
The exhibit also features photo-<lb />
graphs of ECU geology students<lb />
hard at work.<lb />
This year Earth Science Week<lb />
is very timely, given the recent<lb />
flooding said Stephen Culver, de-<lb />
partment chair of geology.<lb />
Earth Science Week was written<lb />
into congressional record last year.<lb />
The purpose of Earth Science Week<lb />
is to get the importance of the earth<lb />
sciences out to the general public.<lb />
TARBORO, N.C. (AP)�Life has grown stale for the<lb />
weary citizens of the Tarboro High School emergency<lb />
shelter, where 300 people have been stuck since Hurri-<lb />
cane Floyd unleashed its deadly floodwaters.<lb />
While praising The Red Cross for attending to their<lb />
basic needs, many of these people clearly craved their<lb />
privacy and a few small pleasures by Wednesday<lb />
"It's been aggravation said Monzell Battle of<lb />
Princevllle, who has lived in the shelter off and on for<lb />
two full weeks.<lb />
"Ifs been the worst thing of my life he said. "You<lb />
can't go home. You go to work musty because you can't<lb />
get a good shower<lb />
Red Cross officials are battling rumors that the shel-<lb />
ter will close. Outside the principal's office is a hand-<lb />
lettered sign that reads: "Rumor control. This shelter<lb />
IS NOT closing. Also we have no strollers<lb />
The shelter population hovered around 300<lb />
Wednesday, down from a peak population of 3,000.<lb />
About 1,500 people remained in 18 American Red Cross<lb />
shelters in eastern North Carolina on Wednesday.<lb />
The Red Cross officials plan to consolidate the shel-<lb />
ters in Tarboro, and move people who still need a place<lb />
to stay into the high school gymnasium before<lb />
Edgecombe County schools open Monday.<lb />
About 8,000 school children have been out of class<lb />
since Sept. 15.<lb />
"The shelters will be available until all the clients<lb />
are placed somewhere said Red Cross spokeswoman<lb />
Merle Glenn.<lb />
Shelter services include daily meals (lunch was<lb />
beans, rice and fruit cocktail), sleeping quarters, medi-<lb />
cal assistance and information on disaster recovery.<lb />
"It's a roof over our heads said Teresa Barnes of<lb />
Tarboro. She and her family of about 14 people were<lb />
flooded out of their mobile homes at Lakeside Trailer<lb />
Park in Tarboro on Sept. 16.<lb />
"We didn't have anywhere to go Bames said. "The<lb />
Red Cross has been doing a wonderful job<lb />
When asked to name the chief drawback of shelter<lb />
life, she said, "Your rest. Most kids are up through the<lb />
s See HURRICANE page 3<lb />
ECU-N.C. State game tickets brings out crowd<lb />
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U.S. Army Recruiting<lb />
U.S. Bureau of Census<lb />
U.S. Marine Corp<lb />
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U.S. Secret Services<lb />
W.W. Grainger, Inc.<lb />
Wachovia Bank<lb />
Western-Southern Life<lb />
WestPoint Stevens Home<lb />
Fashion<lb />
Winston-Salem Police Dept.<lb />
Woodmaze of the World<lb />
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- Federal and state assistance is approaching $50 million, with $15<lb />
million disbursed directly to individuals and families, $6 million ap-<lb />
proved to reimburse local governments and $28 million obligated to<lb />
pay for more than 60 missions in the disaster area conducted by other<lb />
federal agencies.<lb />
- More than 56,000 residents signed up for assistance over FEMA's<lb />
toll-free application hotline, 1-800-462-9029 (1-800-462-7585 for the<lb />
speech or hearing impaired). The lines are open daily from 7 a.m7<lb />
p.m. until further notice.<lb />
- FEMA has approved $6 million to reimburse local governments<lb />
in disaster counties for emergency costs such as police overtime, de-<lb />
bris removal and protective measures.<lb />
- 8,722 checks totaling $13.3 million have been disbursed for di-<lb />
saster housing.<lb />
- 814 checks totaling $2 million have been issued in grants to in-<lb />
dividuals and families for serious needs not covered by insurance or<lb />
charitable organizations.<lb />
- FEMA has completed 15,334 of 39,644 scheduled housing in-<lb />
spections with over 420 inspectors in the field.<lb />
- Nineteen disaster recovery centers and two mobile centers have<lb />
given more than 20,000 disaster victims information and assistance<lb />
with their applications.<lb />
- FEMA and the state have 64 community relations workers assist-<lb />
ing applicants directly.<lb />
-The state has installed 333 travel trailers for temporary housing<lb />
at sites in Edgecombe, Lenoir and Pitt counties and 38 units on pri-<lb />
vate sites for eligible families. Trailers are now housing 154 displaced<lb />
families.<lb />
- The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved 413<lb />
loans for $17.4 million for repair of homes and businesses.<lb />
Source: N.C. Emergency Management Division, FEMA<lb />
CAREER<lb />
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"Career Day is a great opportunity for students to find out what busk<lb />
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their resume and dress professionally ;<lb />
Westmoreland has five easy steps which he hopes will help students to,<lb />
make their career day successful:<lb />
1. Greet the employer with a firm handshake, ask pertinent questions-<lb />
and express your interest in their organization.<lb />
2. Provide a resume to employers you are seriously considering.<lb />
3. Get a business card from every employer with whom you talk to. �<lb />
4. Write thank-you letters to employers you meet and are interested in.<lb />
pursuing further.<lb />
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of it.<lb />
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I ACROSS OTHER CAMPOSES<lb />
Expert to speak about suicidal criminals<lb />
; UNC-Charlotte�Faculty member Vivian Lord has been asked to speak<lb />
; at a national FBI conference on the rare, but occurring attempts of people<lb />
; purposely trying to be killed by law enforcement officers.<lb />
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. perts chosen to present information at the conference and will be discuss-<lb />
. mg the characteristics of those attempting suicide and the effectiveness of<lb />
; certain intervention tactics.<lb />
Suicide by cop' occurs when a person confronted by a law enforce-<lb />
I ment officer either voices his desire to be killed by the officer andor makes<lb />
; movements, such as pointing weapons at the officer or a hostage, run-<lb />
;ning at the officer with weapons or throwing weapons at the officer<lb />
Lord explained.<lb />
; As part of her research, Lord has looked at records from 32 county and<lb />
municipal law enforcement agencies in NC. Between 1991-1998, these<lb />
agencies reported 64 cases of attempted suicide by cop. The cases included<lb />
.16 subjects killed by officers, five suicides committed during standoffs<lb />
with police, and 43 attempts in which officers negotiated a surrender or<lb />
managed to restrain the subjects.<lb />
In most cases where officers had time and an opportunity to negotiate<lb />
With the subject, the confrontation ended with no injury to the subject.<lb />
Jn many of the cases, however, officers were attacked without warning<lb />
&amp;nd only had time to protect themselves.<lb />
"This is not to say that law enforcement officers can, in any way, con-<lb />
trol the choices that the subject makes Lord said. "But in those cases<lb />
yvhere the subject was willing to negotiate and discuss his problems, the<lb />
Subject was usually restrained without harm. Ultimately, only the subject<lb />
can decide if he will use a weapon to confront officers and if he will force<lb />
officers to use their weapons<lb />
; Even though suicide by cop is a relatively new phenomenon in<lb />
; terms of academic research, more and more law enforcement agencies<lb />
are recognizing it as a potential motivation of people in standoffs with<lb />
police.<lb />
; "More research needs to be done, but law enforcement officers are<lb />
becoming aware that they are sometimes seen as instruments by a sui-<lb />
oidal person Lord said.<lb />
� "Knowing more about good intervention strategies, particularly in the<lb />
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lice officer and staff member of the N.C. Department of Justice<lb />
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humans can. A fundamental rethinking of a long-underperforming com-<lb />
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fessor of biomedical engineering in the USC School of Engineering.<lb />
HURRICANE<lb />
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rtight. I'm a diabetic. I need my rest<lb />
; Barnes returned to her job Tuesday as an assistant manager at a fast<lb />
fpdd restaurant, and after eating lunch at the shelter she headed off to<lb />
vfork.<lb />
; Shelter life for Glenn Jones, 39, of Tarboro has meant separation from<lb />
His wife and two daughters. His family is living with his wife's sister, but<lb />
there isn't room for him.<lb />
; Jones is a roofer, but can't go to work because the roofing office is<lb />
closed.<lb />
� "It's been kind of rough for me Jones said. "I don't like to be sitting<lb />
around. I like to be out working<lb />
CRIME SCENE<lb />
; October 6<lb />
� Larceny�Three students were issued campus appearance tickets<lb />
lor larceny of two "ECU Flood Relief" signs from Todd Dining Hall<lb />
when they were spotted on College Hill Drive.<lb />
I Damage to Property�A staff member reported that an unknown<lb />
person dented the right back door of a state-owned van that was parked<lb />
Between Joyner East and the Student Health Center.<lb />
; Larceny�A student reported that her secured bicycle was stolen<lb />
from the rack west of Belk Hall.<lb />
; Auto Accident�A student driving a van struck another student's<lb />
Vehicle in the parking south of Mendenhail. No charges were filed.<lb />
; Possession of Marijuana &amp; Paraphernalia�Two students were issued<lb />
state citations and CATs for possession of marijuana and parapherna-<lb />
lia pursuant to a consent search of the Aycock Hall room.<lb />
; Harassing Phone Call�A student reported receiving four phone calls<lb />
in his Jones Hall room from a female caller.<lb />
� Possession of Marijuana &amp; Paraphernalia�A student was issued a<lb />
CAT pursuant to a consent search of her Belk Hall room.<lb />
October 7<lb />
I Driving While License Revoked, Provisional DWI�A non-student was<lb />
attested for DWLR after an officer observed her driving the wrong<lb />
wSy on Reade Street. She also was cited for a provisional DWI.<lb />
GENERALBUSINESS CAREER DAY<lb /><lb />
ECU General Classroom Building<lb />
October 13, 1999 8:30a.m. - 1:00p.m.<lb />
Most employers were able to reschedule from Sept. 22, 1999 To Oct.13. Others may add or be changed.<lb />
Tables 1-41 are on the first floor and Tables 42-77 are on the third floor-General Classroom Building.<lb />
For those graduating in Dec. 99 or MaySummer 2000, you will want to sign up through your account at<lb />
www.ecu.educareer. Those interested in interviewing when the organizations come for on campus inter�<lb />
views will need to have submitted your online resume before the dates in parenthesis. Check your accouttj<lb />
under "Sign up for Interviews For some of the employers, this may be their only visit this year. Review�n<lb />
"Future Interview Schedules" in your account under other majors to see if you might also qualify if the w<lb />
organization does not show in your account.Had to cancel) 2<lb />
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ARAMARK Coiporalion - Dining services provided at campuses, business, aid other institu lions<lb />
BRIT - - Subsidiary ol Southern National Corporation. 6th largest bank holding company in southeast<lb />
(106)<lb />
Burlington Industries - Manufacturer of misled men's and women's apparel fabrics (105)<lb />
Campbell University. Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law - Coming Nov. 4. Graduate Fair<lb />
Carman - The auto superstore pioneered the ased car superstore formal<lb />
Carter Wallace - Pharmaceutical sales�'had lo cancel<lb />
Centura Bank - Full-line retailer ol financial services. Includes - investments, insurance and banking<lb />
CEO IncRectuiling for online brokerage investment representatives<lb />
Complek Federal Systems. Inc Computer programming. Government contractor, design, develop and<lb />
test software<lb />
Disability Determination Services- Rapidly growing government agency<lb />
Dixon and Odom. CPA-Accounling Firm<lb />
ECU Career Services - Overall assistance lor all majors: interview opportunities<lb />
ECU Cooperative Education - Assistance with jobs while in college<lb />
ECU Graduate School - ECU offers over 60 masters and 11 Doctoral degree programs<lb />
ECU Human Resources- Career opportunities from the sciences lo administrative positions<lb />
ECU Industry 8 Technology - Graduate program<lb />
ECU School ol Business Graduate Prog -learn about our MBA and MSA programs<lb />
Edward Jones- Investment Finn (TBA)<lb />
Electric Supply I Equipment Co Heavy Industrial Automation Products Distributor (Allen Bradley)<lb />
Enterprise Rent A-Cat - Car rental company dealing with replacement rentals lor customers (It8)<lb />
E 8 J Gallo Winery - Wine sales and distribution<lb />
Fastenal Company - Industrial and construction supplies - distribution center (113)<lb />
FC Business Systems- Enterprise IT Solutions and Services<lb />
FDIC -Trainee examiner positions-nationwide opportunities (61ns. of accL)<lb />
Ferguson Enterprises. Inc. - Wholesale Distributor ol supplies to the construction industry (TBA)<lb />
Fidelity Bank- Bank based in Central North Carolina<lb />
First Citizens Bank - Statewide bank with 300 branches in NC<lb />
Garden Fresh Restaurant Carp-Restaurant company<lb />
Golden Corral - Restaurant - lull service buffet<lb />
Greensboro News and Record - Multimedia Communications Company. Producing Print Broadcast and<lb />
online services<lb />
Ham's Restaurant-Full service restaurant<lb />
Hilton Charlotte 8 Towers- Hospitality management careers (Sign up before 112) 'had to cancel<lb />
Hooters of America. Inc. - Casual beach theme dining<lb />
IBM Corp-ACCT. FINA. MBA. and more (927-drop date extended)<lb />
IBM Global-Comp. Science. DSCI. and more (927-drop date extended)<lb />
Jefferson-Pilot Financial- Financial Planning Insurance Investments for middle I upper income cheats<lb />
Jett Mechanical Incorporated- Washington O.C area Mechanical Contractor<lb />
John Hancock Financial Services - financial services organisation (101)<lb />
John Wieland Homes- Southeast Premier Home Builder<lb />
Kaufman Davis Business Services- Accounting and Business graduates<lb />
Lowe's - Building supplies organization with great management opportunities<lb />
Marietta Conference Center 8 Resort-Hospitality organization<lb />
Maxim Healthcare Services, he - National borne healthcare and supplemental staffing company<lb />
McGladrey 8 Pollen, LLP - Public accounting 8 consulting firm<lb />
Nationwide Insurance -Claims, nneerwriting. and more<lb />
N.C. Stale Highway Patrol - Stale government jobs for a variety ol majors<lb />
Northwestern Mutual Lile- Nations filth largest insurance company<lb />
Norwest Financial NCI he - Consumer lending division<lb />
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Office Depot - Soedatty retailer of office soppkes (1028)<lb />
Ohh Discount Corporation - Ful service discern! hiker age firm<lb />
Peace Corps-leam about different entry level pnstotns anal morn<lb />
Piccadilly Cafeterias. Inc Laroeit cafeteria-stYte reitaorant ha the comiiyl<lb />
Pinehorst Resort Hnjh end golf resort<lb />
Pnmenca � OistjionDon but for largest finance ctmpany n the wind<lb />
Pulte Home CoipResnteulial Home Bolder<lb />
Red lobster - Restaurant chain<lb />
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Sherwin-Williams Company - America's leader � paint's, stats, I oatutnj Systran (IB21)<lb />
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U.S. Bureau ol Census - various positions (1020)<lb />
U.S. Marine Corp Officer Program - Provides internships and lil-lnw aufJcyool<lb />
U.S. Navy- Military officer programs recnirtiig<lb />
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A hurricane coming to a town near you SPORTS<lb />
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Dr. David Lawrence<lb />
CONTRIBUTING WRITER<lb />
This is a shorter version of<lb />
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For most of us, Floyd is the<lb />
"storm of the century but in fact,<lb />
Floyd is only the latest large storm<lb />
In a series of devastating hurricanes.<lb />
What geologists understand from<lb />
studying both the history of hurri-<lb />
canes and the migration of rivers<lb />
and barrier islands is that flooding<lb />
is inevitable.<lb />
Torrential rain is obviously the<lb />
cause of river flooding, but wind-<lb />
driven storm surges and waves flood<lb />
barrier islands during hurricanes.<lb />
Once a populated island,<lb />
Shackleford Banks holds the evi-<lb />
dence of the effect of waves riding<lb />
on a large storm surge. The little<lb />
communities of Mullet Shore,<lb />
Guthries Lump and Diamond City<lb />
are all gone now. Only a few brick<lb />
foundations and sentinel pipes are<lb />
to be found on Shackleford Banks,<lb />
MMemories of the people that lived<lb />
there before "San Ciriaco the great<lb />
hurricane of Aug. 17,1899.<lb />
During the same year, the Hal-<lb />
loween Day hurricane blew ashore<lb />
In Brunswick County, destroying<lb />
many homes in Southport,<lb />
Jvilmington and Wrightsville<lb />
. Beach. The hurricane then headed<lb />
north past Greenville, to just west<lb />
pf Norfolk, following much the<lb />
' .same path as Hurricane Floyd did<lb />
"mis year.<lb />
� t In fact, hurricanes have been fol-<lb />
' towing the same pathway for a long<lb />
"time: Starting in the period when<lb />
?$yrricanes were first adequately re-<lb />
t"ported, Cape Fear saw the landfall<lb />
a hurricane in 1876, which went<lb />
aight north through Greenville,<lb />
rtually the same thing happened<lb />
Jm 1879, 1881, 1883, 1893, 1894,<lb />
. 1897,1899,1904,1916,1918,1924,<lb />
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1954, 1955 (twice), 1956, 1960,<lb />
1971,1984,1986,1988 (twice) and<lb />
1998. Dennis and Floyd were just<lb />
the last storms in a string of unwel-<lb />
come visitors.<lb />
On Oct. 15, 1954, Hurricane<lb />
Hazel's eye came ashore at the South<lb />
CarolinaNorth Carolina border,<lb />
with a storm surge of 18 feet above<lb />
mean low water, during the high-<lb />
est tide of the year. Oak Island, near<lb />
Wilmington, was battered this year<lb />
during Floyd and Dennis. But dur-<lb />
ing Hazel, Oak Island suffered 140-<lb />
mph winds. Fayetteville reported<lb />
gusts of 120 mph and Kinston 120<lb />
mph.<lb />
Eight to 10 inches of rain fell<lb />
over much of central North Caro-<lb />
lina and Virginia. By the time Ha-<lb />
zel got to Canada the storm still<lb />
managed to drop seven inches of<lb />
rain, and 110-mph gusts blew in<lb />
Ontario. One-third of the buildings<lb />
from Greensboro to the coast were<lb />
reported to have suffered damage.<lb />
Numerous bridges were washed out.<lb />
So Hazel was like Floyd, but with<lb />
far worse winds and with flooded<lb />
areas from South Carolina to<lb />
Canada. After Hazel, people prob-<lb />
ably thought the "storm of the cen-<lb />
tury" had come and gone, and they<lb />
could now rest and rebuild.<lb />
But the very next year, on Aug.<lb />
12, 1955, a little hurricane named<lb />
Connie soaked eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina with rain. Then only five days<lb />
later, Hurricane Diane came ashore<lb />
at Wilmington and flooded many<lb />
areas in eastern North Carolina and<lb />
other states. As a result, Diane was<lb />
called the first "billion-dollar hurri-<lb />
cane<lb />
For this and the next few years,<lb />
the news is not good. William Gray,<lb />
of Colorado State University and<lb />
Christopher Landsea of the Na-<lb />
tional Oceanographic and Atmo-<lb />
spheric Administration think that<lb />
we have entered a period of more<lb />
intense hurricane activity, similar<lb />
to that of the time period between<lb />
1940 and 1960. They base this pre-<lb />
diction on many factors, two of<lb />
which are an increase in rainfall in<lb />
West Africa, and cooler water in the<lb />
Eastern Pacific.<lb />
So what can we do in the face<lb />
of all this? Dams and levees may<lb />
control some floods, but they do<lb />
not prevent them. People who<lb />
build on barrier islands normally<lb />
know they are building temporary<lb />
buildings on shifting sand.<lb />
Yet sadly, people building on<lb />
that nice flat ground next to a<lb />
stream or a river were not there the<lb />
last time the river flooded. Flood<lb />
plains are great places for parks or<lb />
even parking lots, but they are not<lb />
great places for houses and busi-<lb />
nesses. Flood plains are, after all,<lb />
part of the river system.<lb />
Though we cannot just sud-<lb />
denly move out of all the flood-<lb />
plains in the US, we could start a<lb />
long-term policy of slowly convert-<lb />
ing the flood plains to uses as parks<lb />
and reducing the number and<lb />
value of buildings exposed to<lb />
floods.<lb />
We could also require, such as<lb />
in Galveston, Texas, all buildings<lb />
be built up above the storm surge<lb />
on barrier islands, and have totally<lb />
unoccupied ground levels. Real es-<lb />
tate agents say that the three most<lb />
important factors in the value of a<lb />
house are location, location and<lb />
location. On a barrier island, the<lb />
three safety factors are elevation,<lb />
elevation and solid building con-<lb />
struction.<lb />
As much as we can, we must<lb />
quit playing poker on the flood<lb />
plains and on the barrier islands.<lb />
The next installment in this series<lb />
will run on Thursday, Oct. 14.<lb />
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J.Y. Joyner Library and the Ledonia Wright African-American Cultural Center<lb />
cordially invite students, faculty, and staff to attend<lb />
Triumph of the Human Spirit:<lb />
Friday Jones and His North Carolina Slave Narrative<lb />
A symposium on slavery, slave narratives, and<lb />
African Americans in post-emancipation North Carolina<lb />
Friday, October IS<lb />
� 4 p.m North Carolina Collection J.Y. Joyner Library<lb />
Opening of exhibition on Friday Jones and public reception<lb />
� 5:30 p.m Speight Auditorium, Jenkins Fine Arts Center<lb />
"The Spirit of Friday Jones"<lb />
William L. Andrews, chair, Department of English, UNC-Chapel Hil<lb />
Saturday, October 16<lb />
� 9:00 a.m Mcndenhall Student Center, Room 244<lb />
"Friday Jones: A Biographical Sketch"<lb />
Kimbcrly Eslingcr, Department of History, ECU<lb />
� "The Other Carolina: Slavery and Slaves in Antebellum North Carolina"<lb />
David C. Dennard, Department of History, ECU<lb />
�"Promises and Possibilities: African Americans in Post-Emancipation North Carolina"<lb />
John H. Haley, Department of History, UNC-Wilmington<lb />
�Panel discussion and audience participation<lb />
"The commitment of ECU to spend $12 million on<lb />
their arena redone (in the past) and the effort to bring<lb />
in a coach Basketball coach, Bill Herrion who we think<lb />
has the ability to move the program. The league felt<lb />
the steps had been made by a member institution to<lb />
make this decision possible.<lb />
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"C-USA in women's basketball is a very, very, very<lb />
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Marquette, who have won national championships and<lb />
perennial powers Cincinnati, Depaul and Memphis.<lb />
"We have an opportunity to compete in a confer-<lb />
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The flux of so many types of<lb />
spirituality paves a large highway that<lb />
yields access to a multitude of<lb />
different beliefs, religions and spiritual<lb />
doctrines.<lb />
OURVIEW<lb />
Is there spirituality on campus? If there is, you might not see it for a<lb />
number of reasons, ranging from laws to personal beliefs. Being associ-<lb />
ated with a college campus adds to one's whole spirituality. We as a com-<lb />
munity are a gigantic melting pot of ideas and beliefs which can be both<lb />
a benefit as well as a burden.<lb />
The flux of so many types of spirituality paves a large highway that<lb />
yields access to a multitude of different beliefs, religions and spiritual doc-<lb />
trines. This "melting pot" could be extremely helpful to those who are still<lb />
trying to figure out their own personal beliefs. One could probably grab<lb />
10 different people who all follow a different religion; it's like having the<lb />
Encyclopedia Religicana on a bookshelf.<lb />
Of course there are down sides to the diversity. Different ethnicities<lb />
suffer the wrath of racism, and religions have spurred holy wars, so to<lb />
speak.<lb />
Spirituality should be a personal issue that is right for you and you<lb />
alone. Others may share your beliefs to a point, but in the end they will<lb />
always affect that person differently than you. Some of your peers may<lb />
not have religious beliefs at all, yet this does not mean that they have an<lb />
absence of spirituality.<lb />
Another advantage of being on a college campus is the wealth of re-<lb />
sources and organizations based on different religions. There are a few<lb />
religious student centers that conduct activities to help students better<lb />
themselves spiritually. There are also classes that teach students more about<lb />
specific spiritual doctrines.<lb />
The main thorn that hinders different spiritual teachings in a public<lb />
school setting is the law of separation of church and state declaring that it<lb />
is unlawful to intermingle school teachings with religious teachings.<lb />
Whether we consider ourselves to be fueled by spirituality or not, it is<lb />
almost assured, as the bumper sticker says, that "as long as there are tests,<lb />
there will be prayer in school<lb />
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OPINION COLUMN<lb />
Fans' bragging rights not earned<lb />
Ryan Kennemur<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
�; Hey there, Ryan-Dogg-oholics! I<lb />
�; just got home from  well home.<lb />
�; I wasn't at the game Saturday, but I<lb />
J; heard it wasn't pretty. Well, you<lb />
$ know what this means, don't you?<lb />
� That's right! All of these fair-<lb />
Si weather Pirate fans will just have to<lb />
� go right back to We Suck Land.<lb />
' I mean, think about it. You knew<lb />
ji that we wouldn't go undefeated. We<lb />
t-got on a run, and picked up about<lb />
25 percent more fans than usual,<lb />
'which is cool  but then again it<lb />
Jsn't. These are the same people that<lb />
would normally pass us off as just<lb />
'another team with a sorry named<lb />
! mascot.<lb />
Did you hear those people? Just<lb />
ybout anybody who's ever been di-<lb />
! rectly�and sometimes even indi-<lb />
L rectly ("Yeah, I once saw a movie<lb />
;�bout Pirates)�had all the sudden<lb />
claimed ECU as their home team. I<lb />
heard people in Zebulon (city<lb />
motto: If it ain't broke, send it to<lb />
Raleigh.) talking about how great<lb />
ECU is, and how their children are<lb />
going to apply as soon as they get<lb />
their GEDs.<lb />
I guess my opinion is that people<lb />
brag too much, and so many times<lb />
over things that really don't have<lb />
anything to do with them, or usu-<lb />
ally just don't matter at all.<lb />
It kills me to talk to someone<lb />
Friday morning and ask what they<lb />
did the night before, and they say,<lb />
"Oh God, I was so drunk last night,<lb />
I could barely walk<lb />
Well, isn't that great? I always<lb />
feel like I was at a disadvantage be-<lb />
cause I was sober enough to do the<lb />
Moonwalk if I so desired. But don't<lb />
get me wrong. I'm not against drink-<lb />
ing, especially now that I am legal.<lb />
1 just don't think it's all that cool to<lb />
brag about being so disoriented that<lb />
you routinely lose arguments with<lb />
passing cars and become the first<lb />
college student sponsored by De-<lb />
pends.<lb />
Another time, I overheard some-<lb />
one telling a friend about how he<lb />
had driven drunk to get home the<lb />
night before, then laughing about<lb />
it. This has got to be the kind of guy<lb />
that the watches the Faces of Death<lb />
videos. The moron that goes to gun<lb />
shops and asks to hold each one,<lb />
frowns sternly, then says, "Well, see<lb />
you next week or who goes to<lb />
NASCAR races just to see the<lb />
crashes, well, that's just about ev-<lb />
eryone at those races. Bad example.<lb />
My point is that people come to<lb />
college and lose some sense of val-<lb />
ues. I know I have, but then again I<lb />
am not the guy at the NASCAR race.<lb />
My sense of value will never drop<lb />
that low.<lb />
LETTER TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Ticket distribution lacks organization<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I stood in line for tickets to the<lb />
ECU vs. NC State football game this<lb />
morning. I arrived at 6:30 a.m and<lb />
the line was already pretty long. As<lb />
soon I got there I knew there were<lb />
going to be problems.<lb />
First off, there were no ropes to<lb />
designate where the lines should<lb />
have been. Second, there were no<lb />
signs posted regarding ticket pric-<lb />
ing or availability. This led to end-<lb />
.less rumors throughout the crowd.<lb />
;Then, when the staff at the Ticket<lb />
Office decided to start handing out<lb />
tickets, they only opened two of the<lb />
three windows.<lb />
I do not know whose bright idea<lb />
this was, but nevertheless that's<lb />
� what happened. I waited for what<lb />
seemed like an eternity before the<lb />
line ever moved. Finally, I saw the<lb />
problem. One person was at the<lb />
front of the line getting tickets for<lb />
SO of his closest friends. This oc-<lb />
curred several times throughout the<lb />
morning.<lb />
 Since there were no boundaries,<lb />
the line began to turn into a<lb />
mob. People who got tickets had no<lb />
way to leave the windows, causing<lb />
even more of a hold up. Next, a<lb />
campus police officer, who will re-<lb />
main nameless, announced that the<lb />
new Pirate statue was going to be<lb />
moved in shortly and that the<lb />
people in the back of the line would<lb />
have to move over until the statue<lb />
was positioned.<lb />
This plan would have worked<lb />
fine, however, the end-of-the-line-<lb />
dwellers decided that instead of<lb />
moving over they were going to<lb />
move to the front of the line. See-<lb />
ing this move, the police officers<lb />
ust stood back and watched. They<lb />
even moved to the other side of the<lb />
line! It would have only taken one<lb />
officer to stand there and block the<lb />
students. Their salaries are coming<lb />
from our tuition and 1 expect them<lb />
to work!<lb />
Not only had they let students<lb />
break in line, but they prevented<lb />
students who had been in line for<lb />
hours from getting the better seats.<lb />
While the students from the back<lb />
were trying to merge into my line,<lb />
the Ticket Office decided that now<lb />
would be a good time to open up<lb />
that third window.<lb />
After what those students had<lb />
done, they were rewarded by hav-<lb />
ing a window opened up right<lb />
where they were standing. Finally,<lb />
at 10:20 a.m I was given section<lb />
15 seats while a student who was<lb />
just ahead of me got 16. Had it not<lb />
been for the loonies that broke in<lb />
line, I would have gotten the better<lb />
seats.<lb />
The Athletic Ticket Office<lb />
should seriously consider rethink-<lb />
ing the way they handle these situ-<lb />
ations. I have a few<lb />
suggestions: First: get some rope to<lb />
designate the lines. Second: open up<lb />
all the ticket windows, even the<lb />
ones on the inside. Third: do not<lb />
reward people who break in line.<lb />
Fourth: have police officers on hand<lb />
who are willing to exercise a little<lb />
crowd control. Fifth: have a line set<lb />
aside for group tickets, and sixth:<lb />
think ahead!<lb />
Paul Russell<lb />
OPINION COLUMN<lb />
Heavy athletic funding helps whole school<lb />
Marvelle Sullivan<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
There is quite a bit ot hostility<lb />
associated with the massive fund-<lb />
ing channeled into college athlet-<lb />
ics, and valid points abound for<lb />
both sides of the issue. However,<lb />
ECU football�despite the crushing<lb />
loss against Southern Mississippi<lb />
this past Saturday�is experiencing<lb />
one of its most successful seasons<lb />
in the school's history.<lb />
This success is achieving for the<lb />
school exactly what advocates of<lb />
heavy funding claimed it would. It's<lb />
really hard to understand the effects<lb />
of being a top Division I football<lb />
university until the potential is re-<lb />
alized in the way that is occurring<lb />
this season.<lb />
Even if the benefits are under-<lb />
stood, it is difficult for many people<lb />
to concede to an academic entity,<lb />
like a university, giving so much<lb />
money to athletics rather than edu-<lb />
cational programs. While this is<lb />
understandable, three main reasons<lb />
make it very evident why athletic<lb />
funding should continue, and<lb />
moreover, increasingly continue.<lb />
The first reason is the recogni-<lb />
tion factor that a winning team and<lb />
an exciting season brings to a uni-<lb />
versity. After the astounding Miami<lb />
win in Raleigh, ECU was put on the<lb />
map. I fully realized the impact of<lb />
the Miami victory when my grand-<lb />
parents called me to ask questions<lb />
about the team, the school, and<lb />
about visiting me for one of our<lb />
home games.<lb />
An important point, though, is<lb />
that people aren't just finding out<lb />
about ECU football, they are recog-<lb />
nizing our school in a positive way.<lb />
It's hard to put a price tag on na-<lb />
tional recognition.<lb />
The second reason, and perhaps<lb />
a frequently overlooked one, regards<lb />
the academic advantage. High<lb />
school students want to attend<lb />
schools with winning teams. This<lb />
could be an admissions edge for<lb />
ECU. We can't compete on certain<lb />
levels like central location, private<lb />
school benefits, or even good<lb />
weather for that matter, but if the<lb />
chancellor wants to increase the<lb />
enrollment to 25,000 students, ECU<lb />
needs a competitive edge. This can<lb />
be attained by having both excellent<lb />
athletic and academic programs.<lb />
Also, no one can deny that the<lb />
notoriety athletics brings extendslo<lb />
graduate school admissions both for<lb />
our school and for our students aj<lb />
plying to other schools.<lb />
The third, and most important<lb />
reason, even though no one waists<lb />
to admit it, is all about the morfey<lb />
involved. The amount of money<lb />
and advertising involved in bovvl<lb />
games is phenomenal. Alumpi<lb />
groups and organizations also tend<lb />
to contribute more when ECU is,Tm<lb />
the limelight. Groups like the Pirate<lb />
Club are exactly the reason wny,<lb />
relative to alumni support, 'we<lb />
should make athletics a priority1<lb />
In a way, it is disheartening that<lb />
educational programs, new libraries<lb />
and academic research doesn't pro-<lb />
duce the excitement, recognition<lb />
and external funding that athletic<lb />
programs, football statistics, and<lb />
bowl games do, but that's just the<lb />
reality of the situation.<lb />
Admitting it is the first step, as<lb />
we can no longer live in denial<lb />
about the truth of the matter. A win<lb />
for the team is a win for the school,<lb />
so measures should be taken to en-<lb />
courage that streak. Go Pirates!<lb />
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OPINION COLUMN<lb />
Attempts to ban books shocking, horrible<lb />
Chris Sachs<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
As most of you may or may not<lb />
know, Sept. 25-Oct. 2 was Banned<lb />
Book Week. This is an annual event<lb />
that works to make people aware of<lb />
the books that have been banned<lb />
or challenged, and brings to light<lb />
the attempts of certain groups to<lb />
control what books folks can or can-<lb />
not read or borrow from libraries.<lb />
Now when I read this 1 was<lb />
floored. There are actual groups out<lb />
there trying to get books banned. I<lb />
asked myself if this could be real.<lb />
So I did a little digging and hit the<lb />
Internet and what I found was<lb />
amazing�there are dozens of<lb />
groups out there wanting to ban<lb />
thousands of books! Books that you<lb />
and I would never in a million years<lb />
think of as needing to be banned.<lb />
Groups like the Family Friendly<lb />
Libraries Association and the Ameri-<lb />
can Family Association and the Na-<lb />
tional Organization for Women are<lb />
at the forefront of this movement<lb />
and have support from all over the<lb />
world. Now as college students and<lb />
future parents you should be scared,<lb />
REALLY scared. This is mighty dan-<lb />
gerous ground these people are<lb />
stomping on and I had to look into<lb />
this a bit further.<lb />
I looked at the lists of books<lb />
these psychopaths want banned<lb />
and read the little captions under-<lb />
neath, which gave explanations of<lb />
why they should be banned. Here<lb />
are some of the books these morons<lb />
want banned: Harry Potter books,<lb />
Canterbury Tales, Charlie and the<lb />
Chocolate Factory, Beloved,<lb />
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, The<lb />
Bell Jar, The Awakening, James and<lb />
the Giant Peach and on and on and<lb />
on. Are these people out of their<lb />
minds!?<lb />
Look at some of the reasons they<lb />
want these books banned: Alex<lb />
Haley's The Autobiography of<lb />
Malcolm X because "it presents a<lb />
racist view of white people and<lb />
"promotes violence All of John<lb />
Grisham's books because of their<lb />
"sexually explicit writings and vio-<lb />
lence And get this: The Alabama<lb />
State Text Committee wants The<lb />
Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank<lb />
banned because it is "a real downer<lb />
These people are really screwed up.<lb />
These pious, conservative, teeto-<lb />
talers�with nothing better to do<lb />
than find the nonexistent hidden<lb />
evils in between the lines of some<lb />
of the greatest works of literature<lb />
ever written�say they want to pro-<lb />
tect their children from the horrors<lb />
of the world and keep traditional<lb />
family values. What a bunch of gar-<lb />
bage. They must think their kids are<lb />
really stupid. These people should<lb />
be banned.<lb />
Now the makeup of the vast<lb />
majority of these idiotic groups are<lb />
white, middle-class, Judeo-Christian<lb />
women, but there are a good num-<lb />
ber of people representing groups of<lb />
all kinds. The ACLU wants books<lb />
like Tom Sawyer and The Adven-<lb />
tures of Huckleberry Finn banned<lb />
because of Huck's recurrent use of<lb />
the word "nigger" and the way sla-<lb />
very is part of everyday life. (By the<lb />
way, these people don't seem too<lb />
eager to mention the passage in the<lb />
book where Huck, who believe1, sla-<lb />
very is God's good will, decides to<lb />
spend eternity in hell rather than<lb />
turn Jim in.)<lb />
Now if these diluted mothers<lb />
had their way we would all be car-<lb />
rying bibles around and reading<lb />
nothing but books one would And<lb />
in the gift shop at Heritage USA. So<lb />
I thought about it: The Bible is a<lb />
book and it's not banned, so what's<lb />
in there that is so pure and good<lb />
that it didn't make the list? Why is<lb />
the Bible not under scrutiny? I, be-<lb />
ing an atheist, decided to read some<lb />
of the Bible and see what was in<lb />
there.<lb />
I read a few hundred pages and<lb />
did some research and I must say, I<lb />
was shocked. The stuff in that book<lb />
was horrible. Do parents really want<lb />
their kids to read that trash? Look<lb />
at just a few of the things I found:<lb />
Incest: the sexual Intercourse of<lb />
Lot by his two daughters. Genesis<lb />
19:30-38<lb />
Intermarriage: brother and sister<lb />
tying the knot. Genesis 20:12<lb />
Rape of a half-sister by her own<lb />
brother: 2 Samuel 13:1-19<lb />
Rape of men by other men: Gen-<lb />
esis 19:5<lb />
Cutting off of sexual organs:<lb />
Deuteronomy 23:1<lb />
Bestiality: Leviticus 22:24-255<lb />
Sodomy and Homosexuality:<lb />
Judges 19:22-24<lb />
Sexual Devices of Pleasufe:<lb />
Jeremiah 3:9<lb />
Wanting Abortions: Jeremfih<lb />
3:11-16<lb />
Racism, Slavery and the I<lb />
ding of interracial marriages: i<lb />
esis 28:1<lb />
Sick, awful, nasty stuff! And <lb />
ents actually send their kids to bij<lb />
camp and Sunday school to st<lb />
this sordid book. Talk about hy<lb />
risy.<lb />
Conservatives and Bible thurrfc-<lb />
ers need to learn that one book dAes<lb />
not outweigh the hundreds of thou-<lb />
sands that have been written, wfey<lb />
should the Bible be the standard jar<lb />
which all other books are written?<lb />
We need to have open minds ajjtd<lb />
have books about everything <lb />
anything, no matter how awful <lb />
vile they may be.<lb />
If you don't like it, don't read t.<lb />
It's that simple. But how dare y u<lb />
tell me what I can or cannot re; d.<lb />
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the past and ban them because tr �y<lb />
don't fit your present. We coll ;e<lb />
students need to be very carefultot<lb />
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wicked reasons. And if you need<lb />
anyone to lead the fight against<lb />
these people, come get me, 1 will Be<lb />
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Gargle for a sore throat.<lb />
"A pinch of salt in a cup of warm water makes<lb />
a good gargle for relieving throat pain says<lb />
Maureen C. Van Dinter, R.N senior clinical nurse<lb />
specialist at the University of Wisconsin Northeast<lb />
Family Medical Center in Madison. "Warm liquids<lb />
and salt can help shrink and dry mucous mem-<lb />
branes<lb />
Get steamed.<lb />
"Turn on the shower full force with hot water,<lb />
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toilet seat for 15 minutes says Van Dinter.<lb />
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cous membranes in your upper<lb />
respiratory tract and promote<lb />
drainage<lb />
Echinacea<lb />
This a very popular cold treat-<lb />
ment. Several studies show it<lb />
may relieve symptoms and shorten colds.<lb />
Echinacea may cause temporary, harmless numb-<lb />
ing of the tongue.<lb />
Make a hot today.<lb />
"An old-fashioned honey, hot water and lemon<lb />
toddy eases a cough and makes you feel better<lb />
says Anne L. Davis, M.D associate professor of<lb />
clinical medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and<lb />
Critical Care Medicine at New York University<lb />
Medical Center and attending physician and assis-<lb />
tant to the director of the Chest Service at<lb />
Bellevue Medical Center, both in New York City.<lb />
Amol Body Rub<lb />
Used externally for<lb />
rubbing in cases of a<lb />
cold. Usually consists of:<lb />
Melissa, clove, cinnamon<lb />
bark, lemon, peppermint,<lb />
lavender and menthol.<lb />
ApHussic Syrup<lb />
This is for children�used as an expectorant<lb />
syrup for coughs due to colds,<lb />
it usually consists of honey and a herbal mix-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Amol and Apitussic are courtesy of the polish<lb />
goods and herbal shop online, www.Polstore.com.<lb />
Coldfluzic<lb />
This fights off colds and flues through employ-<lb />
ing the body's own healing power. Thecombination<lb />
of bitter orange, kudzu, and ginger work together<lb />
to expel the internal-cold from the body.<lb />
The Echinacea and Astragalus work to build<lb />
the immune system because it is in "harms way"<lb />
after the cold andor flu have control of the body.<lb />
Chinese Knotweed is present to combat infections<lb />
and it "activates blood" (anti-inflammatory). Chi-<lb />
nese blackberry, licorice, and LongeviticTM deliver<lb />
power from the herbs to meridians that help bal-<lb />
ance the body and supply needed energy.<lb />
This product contains ingredients that Chinese<lb />
practitioners have traditionally used for years.<lb />
Goldenseal<lb />
This is recommended by<lb />
many herbalists to combat the flu.<lb />
It is best known as an antibacte-<lb />
rial, antibiotic herb. Goldenseal<lb />
also has anti-viral and immune-<lb />
stimulating actions.<lb />
to'<lb />
QMQ<lb />
Glycerine Lemon Cough Syrup<lb />
-1 lemon<lb />
-2 tablespoons glycerine<lb />
-2 tablespoons honey<lb />
Heat the lemon by boiling it in water for 10<lb />
minutes. Cut it in half and squeeze out the juice.<lb />
Add the glycerine and honey. Take 1 teaspoon as<lb />
needed.<lb />
Marshmallow Cough Syrup<lb />
-2 cups water<lb />
-2 cups sugar<lb />
-14 cup orange juice or<lb />
juice of 1 lemon<lb />
-1.5 to 2.5 teaspoons<lb />
chopped dried marshmallow<lb />
root<lb />
In a small saucepan,<lb />
bring the marshmallow root<lb />
and water to a boil. Reduce<lb />
heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes. Strain liq-<lb />
uid into another saucepan (should result in about<lb />
1 cup). Over a low heat, slowly stir in the sugar<lb />
until it becomes thick and granules completely dis-<lb />
solve. (Stir in more water if the mixture becomes<lb />
too thick.) Remove from heat and stir in the or-<lb />
ange juice. Transfer to a container and allow to<lb />
cool before covering tightly.<lb />
FEATURES<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 12,199f<lb />
features@studentmedia.ecu.eduv<lb />
Generation X breaks stereotypes<lb />
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Students struggle with<lb />
negative perceptions<lb />
Brian Frizzelle<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Even though the 1990s and<lb />
Generation X have reintroduced<lb />
flannel, tattoos and body piercing,<lb />
the stereotypical rebellious nature<lb />
is not true for every member of this<lb />
generation.<lb />
"I don't really think there is a<lb />
Gen X said Christina Houtz,<lb />
sophomore. "We're basically just<lb />
doing what we want to do<lb />
Generation X refers to the gen-<lb />
eration of people born after the<lb />
Baby Boom of the 1950s. According<lb />
to Dr. Bob Edwards, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of psychology, the term came<lb />
about in the late 1980s when mem-<lb />
bers of the tail end of the Baby<lb />
Boom began criticizing older<lb />
boomers.<lb />
"People in their 20s identified<lb />
with what these writers were say-<lb />
ing Edwards said. "The label stuck<lb />
with that age group and the media<lb />
made it into a label for all college<lb />
students<lb />
In the book, The Gen X Reader,<lb />
Douglas Rushkoff describes the<lb />
JM1<lb />
The Generation X stereotype may exist, but for many ECU<lb />
students and professors, life goes on as normal, (photo by<lb />
Bobby Russell)<lb />
Spirituality works in people's lives<lb />
twenty- something age group as 'Il-<lb />
literate, unmotivated and aba<lb />
thetic '<lb />
Lynn Roeder, director of the"<lb />
Center for Counseling and Student0<lb />
Development, feels differently.<lb />
"Students are no less motivated<lb />
today than they were in the 1970s(,<lb />
Roeder said. "I think that they ar$"<lb />
very motivated, open and honest ,<lb />
The candor of Generation X has<lb />
caused some discord with older gen-<lb />
erations that can be attributed td'ay<lb />
lack of communication and under<lb />
standing between the generations.<lb />
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Beating a<lb />
the flu i<lb />
Early vaccinations<lb />
key to prevention<lb />
Developing personal beliefs<lb />
has positive effects<lb />
Susan Wright<lb />
FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
What does spirituality mean to you? Although not everyone<lb />
claims a particular faith or creed as their own, spirituality does<lb />
play a major role in some students' lives.<lb />
The average college student lives in a world of deadlines, projects<lb />
and pending disaster. ' ?.<lb />
"Spirituality can be a beneficial coping factor said Al Smith,<lb />
assistant-director for the Center of Counseling and Student<lb />
Development.<lb />
Depending on the perspective that one is taking, prayer can be<lb />
helpful.<lb />
"Physiologically, prayer encourages relaxation Smith said "It is<lb />
difficult to research the correlation between the relationship to a<lb />
higher being and the effect that it has on an individual, but it is<lb />
believed to have a calming effect. It also aids in stress relief<lb />
"A lot of college students have a strong, silent faith, but only about<lb />
.5 percent of all of the people we see come in to talk about<lb />
spirituality said Father Raul Vaeth of the Newman Student<lb />
Center. Their, faith often wastes and wanes throughout college<lb />
There are a variety of reasons why faith changes in its intensity<lb />
during college.<lb />
"Typically, spirituality is on the back burner because students<lb />
have a lot of other distractions in their lives Vaeth said.<lb />
For those who do decide to define spirituality and pursue it in<lb />
their lives, spirituality can have positive effects besides relieving<lb />
stress.<lb />
It is important for students to develop their own realistic spirituality<lb />
that is not based upon a false.notion of God Vaeth said.<lb />
"Spirituality brings about a fullness of life and gives life meaning.<lb />
For me, spirituality has given a whole new meaning to life<lb />
Vaeth was not alone in believing that a defined spirituality does<lb />
have power in an individual's life.<lb />
"Spirituality helps a person understand themselves as well as<lb />
the fact that they are one among many said Bob Clyde, Baptist<lb />
campus minister "Psychotherapy can help a person<lb />
understand themselves more in-depth as well as who they<lb />
really are, but spirituality is what sends you out to help others<lb />
as well as knowing yourself<lb />
The Newman Center on campus averages 80-100 people in<lb />
attendance on Sundays, and the Baptist Student Union has<lb />
about 40 regularly in attendance for their faith-building events<lb />
"Most of the students are regulars, but there are several who<lb />
come and go as they can Vaeth said.<lb />
There are many factors that determine the number of students<lb />
who attend religious functions and the way in which people<lb />
choose to show their spirituality. Clyde, who has been a campus<lb />
minister since 1971, has noticed trends that affect the worship<lb />
practices of the students.<lb />
"The forms of spirituality vary) from decade to decade Clyde<lb />
said.<lb />
Spirituality has had a variety of effects in people's lives. Clyde<lb />
has known students who have spent almost every other<lb />
weekend ministering to young people. One artist whom he<lb />
knew spent an afternoon talking to a Mexican girl, and after<lb />
the experience, the girl's artistic style changed from abstract<lb />
black and white to color scenes involving people.<lb />
Another man he knew shaved his head and began wearing<lb />
robes. He meditated for an hour every day to become closer<lb />
to God. Because each individual chose to redefine his or her<lb />
own spirituality, their lives were changed.<lb />
According to Clyde, in The Denial of Death, by Earnest Becker,<lb />
everyone searches their whole life in order to become a self-<lb />
actualized person. After 65 years, when one has finally achieved<lb />
his or her goal of becoming a self-actualized person, he or she<lb />
will look into the mirror and realize the double tragedy of the<lb />
moment-that it is now too late because they are faced with<lb />
their own mortality.<lb />
"Man is half-animal and half-angel and we are continually off-<lb />
balance Clyde said. "We need something to balance<lb />
ourselves, and spirituality is it.<lb />
"A college campus is a world of pure potential, and people are<lb />
working with lives made of malleable clay. It is a time to explore<lb />
and experiment.<lb />
"At any given time, there may be someone on campus who<lb />
has the potential to become great spiritually. I encourage every<lb />
student to develop their faith and discover their own potential<lb />
Jennifer Brown<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Before long, ECU life will be in'<lb />
terrupted by the usual sounds of<lb />
autumn: coughs, sneezes and<lb />
sniffles. The beginning of cold ancf<lb />
flu season is here, and since most<lb />
students will be exposed to it, famil-<lb />
iarizing oneself with the symptoms'<lb />
and preventative care is the first step'<lb />
to avoid getting sick.<lb />
Sutdent Heathsees many about coldSi<lb />
and the flu. (photo by Robin Vuchnich)<lb />
One of the most predominant,<lb />
questions people ask around this<lb />
time of year is, "How do I know if it<lb />
is the flu or just a cold?" When a<lb />
person has the flu, generally a high<lb />
temperature for three to four days<lb />
will be followed by headache, aches<lb />
and pains, chest discomfort and<lb />
coughs. A flu can also lead to bron-<lb />
chitis or pneumonia. A person with<lb />
a cold, on the other hand, usually<lb />
does not have a temperature or<lb />
headaches, but can suffer from<lb />
stuffy nose, sore throat and sneez-<lb />
ing. A cold can also lead to sinus<lb />
congestion and earaches.<lb />
Freshman Katie Berry suffers<lb />
from annual colds that begin with<lb />
"dizziness, watery, burning eyes and<lb />
a running nose<lb />
"It usually takes me about two<lb />
weeks to get over a cold Berry said.<lb />
Freshman Kristin Brbwn said she<lb />
catches a cold about twice every six<lb />
months.<lb />
"I usually have a stuffy nose,<lb />
cough and sore throat Brown said.<lb />
There isn't an absolute preven-<lb />
tion for the common cold; however,<lb />
according to Dr. Betty Straub of<lb />
Health Promotion and Well Being,<lb />
there are steps you can take to mini-<lb />
mize your chances of catching a<lb />
cold.<lb />
"Get plenty of rest, eat lots of<lb />
fruits and vegetables, don't get<lb />
See FLU, page 7<lb />
Permanent cosmetics growing in popularity<lb />
JrL<lb />
Women of all ages<lb />
choose their look for life<lb />
Jennifer Brown<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
There is now makeup that never smudges, smears<lb />
or washes off, eyeliner that never has to be reapplied,<lb />
and the necessity of waking up every morning and not<lb />
having to "worry about putting on a face" can be elimi-<lb />
nated. Permanent cosmetics is now possible, and for<lb />
many, a necessity.<lb />
While most women can not imagine living the rest<lb />
of their lives with the same color makeup on, perma-<lb />
nent cosmetics are fast becoming a fashion trend in<lb />
Europe and parts of the US.<lb />
According to Sherry L. Hackett, director of the Per-<lb />
manent Cosmetics Institute in Santa Monica, Ca the<lb />
procedure is similar to getting a tattoo.<lb />
"It's similar) except that pigments specifically cre-<lb />
ated for use on the face are implanted into the skin,<lb />
rather than the use of inks and dyes Hackett said.<lb />
Before permanent cosmetics were applied.<lb />
For most women, permanent cosmetics would cut<lb />
10-15 minutes off a typical morning routine, and that<lb />
is appealing.<lb />
"Cleopatra was probably the first woman to have<lb />
permanent eyeliner tattooed on her eyelids Hackett<lb />
said.<lb />
Cosmetic tattooing actually began in 1832 with the<lb />
discovery of electromagnetism. Today, women of all<lb />
ages can get eyebrows, eyeliner, lip color, lash enhance-<lb />
ment, scar camouflages, hair Imitations and beauty<lb />
( marks implanted for an average cost of about $500,<lb />
After surgery, the color has been added to her eyebrows:<lb />
forever. (Courtesy photos)<lb />
depending on where you have it done. At Hackett's,<lb />
studio, most clients have the eyebrow and eyeliner pro<lb />
cedures instead of the lip liner or full lip color.<lb />
According to Mandy Vincent, a sales representative <lb />
at the Belk Clinique counter in Greenville's Plaza mall<lb />
although permanent cosmetics would be cheaper in j<lb />
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they seem.<lb />
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your beloved "Paw-Paw" and "Me-<lb />
Maw<lb />
Schurman makes these life-size<lb />
grandma and grandpa dolls, com-<lb />
plete with matching outfits and<lb />
other finishing touches.<lb />
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said. "We've sold five of them to<lb />
people who knocked on the door<lb />
because they saw them sitting here<lb />
in the living room<lb />
The original model for the dolls<lb />
was her own 100-year-old grandma,<lb />
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Schurman soon became im-<lb />
mersed in her new hobby. "I don't<lb />
sleep at night, so I've been staying<lb />
up and doing this for a couple of<lb />
months said Schurman. "I used to<lb />
have a clean house, but now there's<lb />
little bits of hair and glue all over. I<lb />
don't even bother trying to clean<lb />
anymore<lb />
What makes her creations<lb />
unique is attention to detail.<lb />
Like your own grandparents, no<lb />
two dolls are alike. Schurman injects<lb />
the dolls with personality by nam-<lb />
ing them. Also, each comes with an<lb />
adoption tag listing pertinent infor-<lb />
mation, such as favorite foods and<lb />
TV shows.<lb />
"Lots of people look for a spe-<lb />
cific name, but I tell them they can<lb />
name them whatever they want<lb />
Schurman said. "I don't get it, but<lb />
that's the way a lot of people like to<lb />
pick them out<lb />
The bodies are fashioned from<lb />
an intricate construction of wood,<lb />
foam, PVC pipe and other materi-<lb />
als. The arms are made from pad-<lb />
ded wire, making them posable. For<lb />
their faces, Schurman paints on a<lb />
beatific expression and gives them<lb />
three-dimensional wooden noses.<lb />
The result is a doll that moves<lb />
very much like a real person.<lb />
As a finishing touch, she adds<lb />
gray hair and chic granny glasses.<lb />
"I buy old glasses wherever I can<lb />
find them. Then, to make them fit,<lb />
I cut the (temples) off Well, I was<lb />
doing a bunch of them one night<lb />
and I cut my own glasses off<lb />
Some customers like to buy just<lb />
the doll and dress it themselves. But<lb />
for those who want the works,<lb />
Schurman pulls out all the stops.<lb />
She follows three basic rules of<lb />
fashion: accessorize, accessorize,<lb />
accessorize. Each doll's ensemble is<lb />
designed around a specially chosen<lb />
hat. From there, Schurman<lb />
matches shoes, costume jewelry,<lb />
scarves and gloves.<lb />
The doll's outfit decides the<lb />
price. The base rate is $167 but ex-<lb />
pensive outfits or accessories can<lb />
make it higher. For example, one<lb />
grandma wears a mink hat and<lb />
stole, so it will sell for almost $300.<lb />
Part of each doll's uniqueness<lb />
also lies in what it's "doing One<lb />
grandma is planted firmly on the<lb />
couch, umbrella in hand, as if she's<lb />
ready to go shopping. Next to her, a<lb />
grandpa sits poised, waiting to take<lb />
a Sunday drive in the country.<lb />
Schurman's favorite holds a<lb />
handkerchief to her lips, as if she's<lb />
stifling a giggle. Sitting on the cof-<lb />
fee table, one grandma balances a tea<lb />
cup and saucer as the one next to<lb />
her holds an open Bible and raises<lb />
her hand.<lb />
"People pull on everything<lb />
Schurman said. "They can't get<lb />
enough of them. "When we took<lb />
them down to Amana, we sold 16 or<lb />
17. Everyone was so interested, you<lb />
couldn't even get near the tables<lb />
Though she does other crafts, she<lb />
doesn't think she'll tire of making<lb />
the dolls soon. Currently, she's plan-<lb />
ning a trip to Memphis, Tenn to<lb />
search for hats. She's also combing<lb />
the Cedar Valley in search of vintage<lb />
clothing and jewelry.<lb />
"I can't stand doing the same old<lb />
thing Schurman said. "The grand-<lb />
mas are too much fun. I hope they<lb />
keep selling like they have<lb />
GENX<lb />
from page 6<lb />
"When people are not subjected<lb />
to the positive side of young people<lb />
they tend to believe the negative<lb />
stereotype said Marlene Villar,<lb />
sophomore.<lb />
"People these days are more<lb />
likely to be pierced and tattooed<lb />
Edwards said. "But I think that it is<lb />
more fashion than active rebellion.<lb />
The label 'Gen X' makes everyone<lb />
it applies to seem the same but there<lb />
are differences<lb />
"I feel everybody's trying to be<lb />
different from people before them<lb />
said Brian Hoggard, senior. "But<lb />
some people take it to extremes<lb />
Some think the ways in which<lb />
today's generation expresses itself<lb />
are no different from the ways of<lb />
previous generations.<lb />
"The tattoos and piercings are<lb />
just phases said Mark Larado, jun-<lb />
ior. "Forty years down the road we'll<lb />
be complaining about the same type<lb />
of things<lb />
"Body piercing and tattooing is<lb />
the same as 'flower power' was in<lb />
the 1960s and disco was in the<lb />
1970s Roedersaid. "Every genera-<lb />
tion will do different things<lb />
Despite what older generations<lb />
say, these Gen X stereotypes do not<lb />
represent the majority of students.<lb />
"I don't think the stereotype<lb />
has affected ECU students<lb />
Edwards said. "Every year we get<lb />
different types of students that are<lb />
more computer-oriented with dif-<lb />
ferent types of interests and aspi-<lb />
rations. They have a very socioeco-<lb />
nomic background and are the same<lb />
as students around the country.<lb />
"I haven't seen any change here<lb />
in students in four years as far as<lb />
anything related to the label<lb />
Regardless of attempts at indi-<lb />
viduality, Gen X'ers will continue to<lb />
struggle with the stereotypical<lb />
Kenton Bell<lb />
VOCABULARY FOR THE VERBOSE<lb />
�Ennui (en-NUI) n: A feeling of weariness and disgust.<lb />
�Urbane (ur-BANE) adj: High degree of refinement, tact.<lb />
�Iconoclast (icon-NO-clast) n: Someone who tries to destroy traditional<lb />
ideas or institutions.<lb />
�Cognizant (Cog-NI-zant) adj: Having knowledge or understanding.<lb />
�Filigree (fil-I-gree) n: Delicate and intricate ornamentation.<lb />
�Eschatology (es-kuh-TOL-uh-)ee) n: The branch of theology dealing with<lb />
the end of the world.<lb />
�Diatribe (DIE-uh-tribe) n: A bitter and abusive speech or writing.<lb />
STRANGE SETS<lb />
A group of rhinos is called a crash.<lb />
A group of cows is a flink.<lb />
A group of kangaroos is called a mob.<lb />
A group of whales is called a pod.<lb />
A group of geese is called a gaggle.<lb />
A group of ravens is called a murder.<lb />
A group of larks is called an exaltation.<lb />
A group of owls is called a parliament.<lb />
A group of goats is called a trip.<lb />
A group of hares is called a husk<lb />
A group of finches is called a charm.<lb />
A group of frogs is called an army.<lb />
A group of bees is called a swarm. <lb />
A group of cattle is called a herd. <lb />
A group of elks is called a gang.<lb />
A group of certain leopards is known as a leap.<lb />
A group of gorillas is a band.<lb />
A group of toads is a knot.<lb />
A group of lions is a pride<lb />
QUIRKS, QUIPS AND QUOTES<lb />
"Wise men talk because they have something to say. Fools talk because<lb />
they have to say something<lb />
� Plato<lb />
"We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge<lb />
us by what we have already done<lb />
�Henry Wadsworth Longfellow<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
bfrizzelle@studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
FLU<lb />
from page 6<lb />
stressed out, wash your hands in<lb />
warm, soapy water and drink plenty<lb />
of warm liquids Straub said.<lb />
For the flu, an annual flu vacci-<lb />
nations are available for prevention.<lb />
Heather Zophy, health educator in<lb />
the Student Health Center, said the<lb />
center is getting ready to have their<lb />
annual Flu Outreach, Nov. 3-4, lo-<lb />
cated in front of the Wright Place.<lb />
The Center will set up a booth<lb />
where flu shots will be adminis-<lb />
tered.<lb />
"It is $S for students and $10 for<lb />
non-students Zophy said. "They<lb />
can pay up front or have it put on<lb />
their ECU account<lb />
According to Jolene Jernigan,<lb />
director of clinical operations in the<lb />
Student Health Center, the center<lb />
administers about 400-500 flu shots<lb />
per flu season and that they are<lb />
hoping the number will increase<lb />
this year. Flu season varies by re-<lb />
gion; for this region it typically<lb />
begins in December or January.<lb />
"It takes about eight weeks for<lb />
the shot to work, so that's why we<lb />
start giving them so early Jernigan<lb />
said.<lb />
While it is recommended that<lb />
everyone get a flu shot for extra<lb />
protection, Jernigan says small chil-<lb />
dren, the elderly, people with<lb />
chronic illnesses and the wheelchair-<lb />
bound should definitely get vacci-<lb />
nated. College students also make<lb />
the list because of the constant, close<lb />
contact with people.<lb />
If you are one of the people that<lb />
never fail to catch the flu every year,<lb />
drop by the Student Health Center.<lb />
This writer con be contacted at<lb />
jbrown@studentmedia. ecu. edu<lb />
What author's real name is Eric Arthur Blair, and what are two of his fa-<lb />
mous novels?<lb />
Anyone who answers the challenge correctly and e-mails the answer to<lb />
Kenton Bell will have their name printed in the next issue of TEC.<lb />
Answer to last trivia question:<lb />
The names of Henry VIII's wives: Catherine of Aragon (his brother's widow,<lb />
and mother of Mary), Anne Boleyn (mother of Elizabeth I, beheaded for<lb />
infidelity), Jane Seymour (mother of Edward VI, died during child birth),<lb />
Anne of Cleves (divorced due to urn, unattractiveness), Catherine Howard<lb />
(beheaded for infidelity), Catherine Parr (lucky enough to outlive her<lb />
husband). The poem to remember their fate: divorced, beheaded, died;<lb />
divorced, beheaded, survived.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
kbell@studentmedia. ecu. edu<lb />
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COSMETICS<lb />
from page 6<lb />
Students have different opinions about the whole<lb />
concept of permanent cosmetics.<lb />
many other women agree with the hesitancy to<lb />
permanently chose what colors you will wear and where<lb />
you will wear them.<lb />
, "As you grow and your face changes you will want<lb />
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Luciotti.<lb />
1 "It's too dangerous, especially around the eyes said<lb />
Nancy Ruttle, freshman. "Everyone is allowed their own<lb />
opinion on that<lb />
From a male perspective, permanent cosmetics is<lb />
not so great. "I'd still date a girl who did this, but I'd<lb />
much rather date a girl who did not have this done<lb />
said sophomore Randy Hale.<lb />
Nevertheless, many of Hackett's clients say that their<lb />
family and friends can't tell the permanent cosmetics<lb />
from their regular makeup.<lb />
"The procedure is especially beneficial to women<lb />
who would want to save time, are fashion-conscious,<lb />
allergic to cosmetics, have sparse or very light eyebrows,<lb />
have ultra-sensitive eyes or have unsteady hands<lb />
Hackett said.<lb />
While many of Hackett's clients are older, she has<lb />
seen a number of college age women.<lb />
"A lot of clients who give their daughters perma-<lb />
nent eyebrows and permanent eyeliner before sending<lb />
them away to college<lb />
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Survey illustrates urban<lb />
sprawl in North Carolina<lb />
RALEIGH (AP)-A commute in urban North Caro-<lb />
lina most likely takes more time than it should along<lb />
an unattractive road, according to a national survey<lb />
by the Sierra Club.<lb />
The survey, released Monday, ranked North Caro-<lb />
lina 47th in land use planning and 44th in transporta-<lb />
tion planning. The state did better at open space pro-<lb />
tection, ranking 28th, and much better at community<lb />
revitalization, ranking second behind Maryland.<lb />
"We have seen explosive growth in the last couple<lb />
of decades said Mary Kiesau, organizer of the state<lb />
Sierra Club's anti-sprawl campaign. "North Carolina is<lb />
trying to evolve from a rural state with widespread<lb />
population to a very populous and relatively urban<lb />
state<lb />
It did happen so quickly that we haven't begun to<lb />
look at ways to plan our land use and plan our trans-<lb />
portation effectively<lb />
The group's national report, "Solving Sprawl came<lb />
a year after the Sierra Club criticized urban areas for<lb />
poor development planning. This year's report focused<lb />
on states where governments tried to keep residents<lb />
living closer to their jobs, avoiding the pollution and<lb />
gridlock of extended suburbs.<lb />
The report was issued Monday, the same day as the<lb />
last in a series of public hearings on growth held around<lb />
the state.<lb />
Bill Holman, secretary of the state Department<lb />
of Environment and Natural Resources, said both a<lb />
legislative commission and a task force established<lb />
by Gov. Jim Hunt that is holding the public hear-<lb />
ings would make recommendations on how best to<lb />
handle growth.<lb />
"I certainly agree the state could and should do<lb />
more to work with local governments to grow<lb />
smarter he said.<lb />
One North Carolina problem the Sierra Club<lb />
mentioned was development in floodplains, an is-<lb />
sue raised several times since Hurricane Floyd struck<lb />
Sept. 16.<lb />
"I'm sure there will be a healthy debate about<lb />
additional local or state regulations of developing<lb />
in flood plains Holman said.<lb />
Kiesau said citizens are willing to pay to protect<lb />
the environment and their quality of life. In 1998,<lb />
voters approved 70 percent of the 240 bonds and<lb />
initiatives on ballots across the country, most by an<lb />
overwhelming majority, she said.<lb />
"People recognize the responsibility we have to<lb />
our future and our children Kiesau said. "And en-<lb />
vironmental quality and quality of life are a huge<lb />
piece of this responsibility<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 12,1999<lb />
features@studentmedia.ecu.edii- "<lb />
A NOTCH ABOVE THE NORM<lb />
Ann Schehr is a sociology professor at both ECU<lb />
and Pitt Community College, and spends her free time<lb />
volunteering with the SWAT Team, otherwise known<lb />
as Saving Worn-out Architectural Treasures.<lb />
Schehr and her husband have found a hobby in<lb />
restoring old houses. She is currently working on her<lb />
second house, and thankfully, it did not suffer any<lb />
major damage due to Hurricane Floyd or the flooding?.<lb />
She says that she loves old houses and makes a point<lb />
of centering family vacations around historical sights<lb />
Her other loves include her husband, their two year<lb />
old son and music, especially rock-alternative. Schehr,<lb />
also loves to read, particularly works by Southern writ<lb />
ers, and going to concerts by performers such as Fuel<lb />
the Goo Goo Dolls, and Better Than Ezra.<lb />
Schetjr has a heavy work load juggling full-time<lb />
motherhood, and teaching English at both ECU and<lb />
Pitt Community College. She is also working on two<lb />
additional degrees in order to get her masters in En-<lb />
glish and sociology. She is obtaining both of these at<lb />
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Headless Queen" and male and female societal roles.<lb />
She encourages her students take a look at their<lb />
social perspectives through music, movies and the<lb />
media by finding social issues in their favorite songs<lb />
and films.<lb />
"You have to find your own niche in sociology and<lb />
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Mormons complain to national retailers about risque ads<lb />
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - When<lb />
Patty and Charles Shumway trav-<lb />
eled to Salt Lake City earlier this<lb />
month from their home in Arizona,<lb />
they expected a weekend filled with<lb />
religious activities at the twice-<lb />
yearly Mormon conference.<lb />
But a stroll through a downtown<lb />
shopping mall gave them a differ-<lb />
ent kind of experience. Semi-clad<lb />
mannequins in a display window<lb />
left them deeply offended, and it<lb />
points to a weakness in the adver-<lb />
tising strategy some national retail-<lb />
ers pursue.<lb />
Stores such as American Eagle<lb />
Outfitters, The Gap and The Body<lb />
Shop USA use a one-size fits all ap-<lb />
proach to marketing, shipping the<lb />
same window displays and posters<lb />
to stores across the nation.<lb />
In conservative Utah, more than<lb />
70 percent Mormon, the Shumways<lb />
and others are complaining about<lb />
store windows that feature a little<lb />
too much mannequin flesh, a little<lb />
too suggestive a sales pitch there.<lb />
What troubled the Shumways<lb />
was an American Eagle display that<lb />
featured mannequins with open<lb />
zippers, loose buttons and shirts<lb />
carelessly pulled up.<lb />
"I don't like it, it's really taste-<lb />
less said Patty Shumway, standing<lb />
in front of the display Saturday.<lb />
"It doesn't look like they're sell-<lb />
ing clothes Charles Shumway said.<lb />
"It looks like they're selling some-<lb />
thing else he said, hinting that<lb />
the display was more about sex<lb />
than about clothes.<lb />
In another wing of the mall,<lb />
The Gap's poster of a woman with<lb />
her midriff showing also drew an-<lb />
gry glares.<lb />
Last year, The Body Shop USA<lb />
got a handful of complaints for its<lb />
"Fake It" campaign, which fea-<lb />
tured posters of a man with a bottle<lb />
of self-tanning lotion tucked into<lb />
his swimming trunks.<lb />
The ad drew complaints from<lb />
several states, including Utah,<lb />
company spokesman Alistair Jack-<lb />
son said.<lb />
Conservatives in Utah, the<lb />
Midwest and the Deep South<lb />
didn't find it funny. But the 290-<lb />
store chain refused to take the post-<lb />
ers down early in most states.<lb />
"We have a fairly strong opin-<lb />
ion as far as the brand is concerned<lb />
Jackson said. "It's in the nature of<lb />
The Body Shop to be edgy<lb />
Like most national retailers,<lb />
American Eagle, The Gap and The<lb />
Body Shop send the same window<lb />
displays and advertising campaigns<lb />
to all of their stores, regardless of<lb />
demographics, said Ronald Hill, a<lb />
consumer behavior expert at the<lb />
University of Portland in Oregon.<lb />
"The bottom line is that the<lb />
youth in Generation Y find this look<lb />
appealing, and the cost of adjusting<lb />
advertising in any particular com-<lb />
munity is just too great Hill said.<lb />
Most advertisers are trying to<lb />
attract one group and not offend<lb />
another, Hill said. But it's cheaper<lb />
for chains to launch universal ad<lb />
campaigns and handle local com-<lb />
plaints as they come.<lb />
That can mean trouble when<lb />
religious groups hold gatherings.<lb />
"It was probably the right ad to<lb />
the right people, but probably at the<lb />
wrong time Hill said, referring to<lb />
the American Eagle window display.<lb />
"I don't think anybody said 'when<lb />
the (Mormon church) does its con-<lb />
ference, let's pull our ads<lb />
Hill said people who complain<lb />
about advertisements probably are<lb />
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stores have responded to similar<lb />
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Red Sox, Indians battle for<lb />
wi championship bid<lb />
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land with an amazing 23-7 win on Sunday. The<lb />
two teams played a decisive fifth game last<lb />
night. The winner will meet the NY Yankees in<lb />
the AL Championship Series. The Braves will<lb />
meet the NY Mets for the NL Championship.<lb />
The Braves and Mets battled all year for the NL<lb />
East crown. The Braves won every series<lb />
pfayed between the two teams this season.<lb />
Gordon wins with new chief<lb />
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Labonte on the final 10 laps to win the UAW<lb />
GM 500. Labonte, Mike Skinner, Mark Martin<lb />
and Ward Burton rounded out the top five. The<lb />
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Stephen Schramm<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Southern Miss stopped ECU Saturday, 39-22, in a<lb />
contest between the two heavyweights in Conference<lb />
USA. Like any great bout, the game was filled with<lb />
momentum swings and frenetic exchanges.<lb />
ECU jumped out to 15-3 lead after two touchdown<lb />
strikes by David Garrard and a safety. Southern Miss<lb />
countered with deadly shots to the body of the Pirate<lb />
defense. Running back Derek Nix and the strong of-<lb />
fensive line of the Golden Eagles pounded the ball into<lb />
the gut of the ECU front seven.<lb />
The game featured Garrard picking the Pirates up<lb />
off of the canvas to cut a 10-point lead down to three<lb />
and leading them on a drive to possibly earn a draw or<lb />
take the lead. The knockout blow was sudden and vi-<lb />
cious, and came in the form of a 60-yard interception<lb />
return by Southern Miss' Leo Barnes.<lb />
"Southern Mississippi is a good football team and I<lb />
thought we played about as hard as you could play<lb />
said Head Coach Steve Logan. "There was just no room<lb />
for error, and we made a couple on the offensive side<lb />
of the ball that let a chance for victory slip away<lb />
The Pirates streaked out to a 15-3 lead on Garrard<lb />
touchdown passes to Arnie Powell and Jamie Wilson.<lb />
Southern Miss responded to the Pirates opening salvo<lb />
by doing what they would do all day, handing the ball<lb />
off to Derek Nix.<lb />
"Nix is a hard-nosed runner said Pernell Griffin,<lb />
linebacker. "We had to give the whole team to him,<lb />
give 11 guys to the ball at all times. If not, he'll break a<lb />
couple of tackles<lb />
The 1998 C-USA Freshman Player of the Year rattled<lb />
off short runs behind the powerful Southern Miss line<lb />
to gain a total of 171 yards rushing.<lb />
"Nix is an excellent runner said Jeff Kerr, line-<lb />
backer. "He runs real hard, and their offensive line did<lb />
an excellent job. We couldn't do a whole lot with their<lb />
line and they couldn't do a whole lot with Nix<lb />
Nix carried the ball 42 times and did not let up.<lb />
"He wasn't the Freshman Player of the Year by acci-<lb />
dent Logan said. "He's the strongest runner in our<lb />
conference. He's not a make-you-miss type of fellow,<lb />
he runs through tackles and he kind of ladders up as<lb />
he goes. That's kind of what you saw today<lb />
ECU'S 15-3 lead disappeared after Jeff Kelly's touch-<lb />
down passes to Sherrod Gideon and Todd Pinkston.<lb />
The Golden Eagles took a 16-15 lead after the 38-yard<lb />
pass to Pinkston.<lb />
"We did go up 15-3 and they did come back Grif-<lb />
fin said. "A few quick slants and 1 looked up at the<lb />
score and it was 16-15<lb />
Kelly hit Gideon for another score to put Southern<lb />
Miss up 25-15 to start the second half. Garrard re-<lb />
sponded by connecting with LaMont Chappel for a 42-<lb />
yard scoring strike.<lb />
"It was a play we scored a lot on last year Chappel<lb />
said. "I felt we needed a bigplay. Southern Miss hadn't<lb />
seen that because we never ran it against them so we<lb />
were pretty confident that it would work<lb />
The Chappel touchdown cut the Southern Miss lead<lb />
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Richardson).<lb />
ECU quarterback David Garrard escapes Southern Miss<lb />
safety Leo Barnes Garrard rushed for 56 yards on the day<lb />
(photo by Emily Richardson).<lb />
to three at 25-22.<lb />
"I thought we'd win the football game at that<lb />
point Logan said. "We just didn't generate anything<lb />
after that. 1 really thought we could get down the field<lb />
and in the very least, I thought we could give Kevin<lb />
(Miller) a shot for three points to go 25-25<lb />
Garrard led the Pirates on a drive to knot the game<lb />
up. He was able to escape tackles and elude the defense<lb />
to get the Pirates across midfield. The Pirates faced a<lb />
fourth-and-four at the Southern Miss 42-yard line when<lb />
the Golden Eagles administered their knockout blow.<lb />
Garrard looked to his left to pass to a seemingly wide<lb />
open Marcellus Harris. The pass was picked off by<lb />
Barnes, who took the pass 60 yards for the score that<lb />
put the Golden Eagles back up by 10.<lb />
"My read was to look outside first, the guy that was<lb />
on him came in deep from the safety spot Garrard<lb />
said. "He just came up so fast, I thought the ball might<lb />
have got there before he did but he just ran right<lb />
through it<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
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Men's soccer loses<lb />
two conference<lb />
games to open season<lb />
Men's team falters<lb />
in early CAA action<lb />
Susanne Milenkevich<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The ECU men's soccer team<lb />
opened conference play last week<lb />
with a pair of losses.<lb />
The Pirates traveled to Old Do-<lb />
minion University Wednesday<lb />
where the Monarchs handed ECU<lb />
their season's first conference game<lb />
loss with a final score of 3-0.<lb />
"Old Dominion is in first place<lb />
in the conference and is a very good<lb />
team said Head Coach Devin<lb />
O'Neill. "We knew it would be a<lb />
tough game going into it<lb />
ECU kept the game close as the<lb />
first half ended with a score of 1-0<lb />
in favor of the Monarchs.<lb />
"We didn't have as many shots<lb />
on goal that we wanted said for-<lb />
ward Joey Parker. "We didn't have<lb />
the scoring opportunities we<lb />
wanted either<lb />
In the 70th minute of the game,<lb />
ECU missed a key shot that Old<lb />
Dominion answered with a goal.<lb />
Minutes later, the Monarchs scored<lb />
their last goal of the game to defeat<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
"ECU competed hard O'Neill<lb />
said. "I'm so happy with the effort<lb />
and the competitive spirit of our<lb />
team<lb />
ECU came back to Greenville to<lb />
host the Richmond Spiders who<lb />
gave the Pirates their second con-<lb />
ference loss of the season.<lb />
"Even though the results were<lb />
similar, I'm very disappointed with<lb />
the effort and performance Sun-<lb />
day) O'Neill said. "1 don't think<lb />
we played well at all<lb />
O'Neill said Richmond had<lb />
many more weapons than Old Do-<lb />
"We didn't have as many<lb />
shots on goal that we<lb />
wanted. Even though the<lb />
results were similar, I'm<lb />
very disappointed with the<lb />
effort and performance<lb />
Sunday. I don't think we<lb />
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minion, which made the Spiders<lb />
more harmful to the Pirates.<lb />
"We need to focus on how we<lb />
play O'Neill said. "We gave our-<lb />
selves a fighting chance in the Old<lb />
Dominion game but in contrast<lb />
Sunday was a poor performance<lb />
Despite the losses, the players<lb />
remain optimistic as they have six<lb />
more conference games this season.<lb />
"We played well last week<lb />
said goalie R.J. Marvinney. "We're<lb />
playing some of the best teams in<lb />
the nation and we're improving<lb />
every game<lb />
Coach O'Neill said that confer-<lb />
ence play is the most difficult part<lb />
of the season since the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association (CAA) is one of<lb />
the most competitive conferences in<lb />
the nation.<lb />
The men, now 2-4 on the sea-<lb />
son, 0-2 in conference play, will<lb />
travel to Wilmington to take on the<lb />
Seahawks this Wednesday for more<lb />
CAA action.<lb />
"UNC-W has exceptional team<lb />
speed and a good deal of<lb />
athleticism O'Neill said. "ECU<lb />
needs to come back and play with<lb />
courage and pride we know they<lb />
have<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
sports@studentmedio.ecu.edu.<lb /><lb />
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Braves, Mets begin series tonight<lb />
NL East rivals square off<lb />
ATLANTA (AP)�Once again, the only<lb />
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and the World Series is a second-place team<lb />
they already beat over the course of 162<lb />
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wild-card era.<lb />
Atlanta reached its eighth straight NL<lb />
championship series by defeating the Hous-<lb />
ton Astros in the opening round, finishing<lb />
off the triumph with a 7-5 victory Saturday.<lb />
About the time the Braves were popping<lb />
champagne corks at the Astrodome, Todd<lb />
Pratt hit a lOth-inning homer against Arizona<lb />
to send the New York Mets to their first LCS<lb />
since 1988.<lb />
Atlanta dominated New York during the<lb />
regular season and won the East by seven<lb />
games. But those standings don't mean a<lb />
thing now, as the Braves learned two years<lb />
ago when they lost to Florida in the LCS after<lb />
finishing nine games ahead of the Marlins in<lb />
the division.<lb />
"You've got to throw all that out Chip-<lb />
per Jones said. "This series is 0-0. The first<lb />
team with four wins is going to the World<lb />
Series. They're riding a lot of momentum, and<lb />
we've been playing good ourselves for the last<lb />
month<lb />
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series, winning five of six games in the final<lb />
two weeks to seemingly knock New York out<lb />
of the postseason. But the Mets swept their<lb />
final series, beat Cincinnati in a wild-card<lb />
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NBW YORK (AP)�Armando<lb />
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Goalies respond to aggressive play<lb />
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1235 or 252-728-7151 $400.<lb />
TrT� ��<lb />
1993 TOYOTA Celica ST Burgundy, ex-<lb />
cellent condition. 75 K miles. CD play-<lb />
er stereo, sunroof and spoiler, automat-<lb />
ic ac. Call Kim 830-3691.<lb />
FORD Taurus. New ac. New<lb />
brakes. New tires. Best offer takes it.<lb />
email morto629ibm.net or 931-0255.<lb />
GOLF CLUBS, McGregor CG 1800 3-<lb />
PW, cord grips, great condition. $75.<lb />
321-4249. leave message.<lb />
FUTON-BARE wood, crate style with<lb />
mattress. Frame like-new condition.<lb />
100 OBO 321-4249. leave message.<lb />
� 100<lb />
IBM<lb />
APTIVA 400 mhz. 8gig, 32max<lb />
cd, lots of software. 3 year warranty.<lb />
Hewlett Packard Inkjet 497-C Printer<lb />
email: morto620ibm.net or 931-<lb />
ADVERTISE IN<lb />
IE CLASSIFIEDS.<lb />
IT WORKS!<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
LARGE HOME in Historic district one<lb />
block from ECU. Two story. 3 bedroom.<lb />
2 bath, nice yard. Need responsible<lb />
and neat tenants. Available November<lb />
1st or before $750mo plus security.<lb />
353-5310.<lb />
WALK TO ECU - 1 bedroom apt.<lb />
$295month. available now. 125 Avery<lb />
Street or 705 East First Street, near<lb />
campus. 758-6596.<lb />
1 BEDROOM apartment 3 blocks<lb />
from campus. $225 per month, pet<lb />
with fee. 830-9502. available imme-<lb />
diately.<lb />
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath duplex. 205<lb />
Stancil Drive. $500 a month. Call Grey<lb />
757-3300 before 5.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED to share a 2<lb />
bdr. apartment; $200mo cable, wa-<lb />
ter, sewer included. On ECU busline.<lb />
Laundry and pool on site. Call Renee<lb />
at 754-2719.<lb />
URGENT ROOMMATE needed, must<lb />
be at least a sophomore or junior.<lb />
Leave message on voicemail (252) 412-<lb />
1106.<lb />
SUBLEASE FULLY furnished apt. at<lb />
Pirate's Cove for Spring 2000. rent is<lb />
$375 per month includes utilities, ba-<lb />
sic cable, fully equipped kitchen and<lb />
washer and dryer. Move in Dec. 17 call<lb />
Aimee at 329-8758.<lb />
SUBLEASE AVAILABLE in 4bd. 3<lb />
ba. townhouse at Player's Club. $260<lb />
mo. negotiable 12 utilities. Female<lb />
preferred. Contact Amanda 439-1488.<lb />
PlMALE ROOMMATE needed to<lb />
sublease room in Wyndham court.<lb />
2nd floor with balcony $212.50 a<lb />
month. October paid for already, move<lb />
in ASAP. Call Kristin at 439-1410.<lb />
ROOMMATES NEEDED as soon as<lb />
possible. For inquiry contact Lael or<lb />
M at 215-0359.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED $225 own<lb />
-room plus 12 utilities, safe second<lb />
floor flood proof. 5 minutes walk from<lb />
�6CU. Call 752-4391 11-12 pmnight.<lb />
;Voicemail (917) 886-8599.<lb />
'MALE (CHRISTIAN) to share a four<lb />
bedroom apt. at Player's Club with 3<lb />
students. $260.00 321-8194 leave a<lb />
'message.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed 10<lb />
miles from Greenville $200 per month<lb />
plus 12 utilities. Pets ok. fenced in<lb />
backyard. Call 757-3365.<lb />
SERVICES<lb />
LEARN TO<lb />
SKYDIVE!<lb />
CMOUMA SKY SUITS<lb />
(919)496-2224<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
ACT NOW! GET THE BEST SPRING<lb />
BREAK PRICES! SOUTH PADRE.<lb />
CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS.<lb />
ACAPULCO, FLORIDA ft<lb />
MARDIGRAS. REPS NEEDED.<lb />
TRAVEL FREE, EARN $$$. GROUP<lb />
DISCOUNTS FOR 6 800-838-<lb />
8203 WWW.LEISURETOURS.<lb />
COM<lb />
EARN FREE Trips and Cashll Spring<lb />
Break 2000. Cancun. Jamaica. For 10<lb />
years Class Travel International (CTI)<lb />
has distinguished itself as the most re-<lb />
liable student event and marketing or-<lb />
ganization in North America. Motivat-<lb />
ed reps can go on Spring Break FREE<lb />
and earn over $10,000! Contact us to-<lb />
day for details! 800328-1509<lb />
www.classtravelintl.com<lb />
EARN $50.00 to $100.00 per hour<lb />
modeling and dancing for local adult<lb />
enteriinment agency. No experience<lb />
retired. Flexible work hours. Discre-<lb />
tion and confidentiality assured. 830-<lb />
0494.<lb />
WAL-MART is now hiring for several<lb />
job openings. We need cashiers, stack-<lb />
ers, cartpushers. and customer serv-<lb />
ice people. These positions start at<lb />
$6. and previous experience will be<lb />
taken into consideration: applications<lb />
can be picked up in Layaway. Inter-<lb />
views will be done on October 13. 14,<lb />
and 15. Please ask for Heather or<lb />
Scott.<lb />
FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES and<lb />
student groups: Earn $1000-2000<lb />
with easy CIS Fund Raiser event. No<lb />
sales required. Fund Raiser days are<lb />
filling up. so call today. Contact Ron 9<lb />
1-888-522-4350.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
AAAI SPRING Break Spacialsl Baha-<lb />
mas Party Cruise 5 days $2791 In-<lb />
cludes most mealsl Awesome<lb />
beaches, nightlife! Panama City. Day-<lb />
tona. South Beach. Florida $129!<lb />
springbreaktravel.com 1-800-678-<lb />
6386<lb />
1986 VOLVO 240DL wagon. Good<lb />
condition, reliable, 6 -spd. For sale to<lb />
general public $1700. will sell to ECU<lb />
student for $1000. Call 353-5338.<lb />
VERSA-CUMBER, Summit 6100. vari-<lb />
able tension, electronic display, gym<lb />
quality. $125 321-4249. leave mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
1997 SATURN 38k CDplayer Au-<lb />
tomatic well maintained service regu-<lb />
larly 11.564 great deal! Monthly pay-<lb />
ments $250 compared to dealers price<lb />
$15,500 757-1569.<lb />
A 1975 Volkswagen Beetle in excel-<lb />
lent condition. 2000 miles on a rebuilt<lb />
engine with new carburetor. Alterna-<lb />
tor, oil pump and fuel pump. New Du-<lb />
pont emron paint job in Red. All new<lb />
interior, headliner. seats, carpet, dash<lb />
and windows. All seals through out<lb />
the car are new. Brakes, tires wheel<lb />
cylinders, master cylinders. Heater<lb />
works, with new exhausts new wind-<lb />
shield motor and all electrical has been<lb />
reworked. A must see. Asking<lb />
3,500.00 with complete folder of Parts<lb />
warranty. Call 328-3209 ask for Pete<lb />
if no answer leave message.<lb />
AAAI CANCUN &amp; Jamaica<lb />
SpringBreak Specials! 7 nights, air. ho-<lb />
tel, meals, drinks from $399! 1 of 6<lb />
small businesses recognized for out-<lb />
standing ethics! springbreaktravel.com<lb />
1-80O678-6386<lb />
EXTREME POWER Plus Herbal Die-<lb />
tary Supplement. Control Hunger, In-<lb />
crease Stamina. Add Endurance. Re-<lb />
duce Sugar Cravings. Increase mental<lb />
alertness. Increase energy level 30<lb />
capsules only $13.00 call 758-7119.<lb />
DAPPER DANS<lb />
Retro Clothes<lb />
Vintage and Silver<lb />
Jewelry<lb />
and more cool stuff<lb />
417 Evans Street<lb />
Downtown<lb />
752-I750<lb />
"HAUOWffrV IS CQMIfVG<lb />
FREE TRIP8 arid Cash Spring Break<lb />
2000. StudentCity.com Is looking for<lb />
Highly Motivated Students to promote<lb />
Spring Break 20001 Organize a small<lb />
group and travel FREE! Top campus<lb />
reps can earn Free Trips and over<lb />
$ 10,0001 Choose Cancun, Jamaica or<lb />
Nassau! Book Trips on-line log in and<lb />
win Free Stuff. Sign Up now on line<lb />
www.studentcity.com or 1-800-293-<lb />
1443.<lb />
FREE BABY BOOM BOX EARN<lb />
$12001 FUNDRAISER FOR STUD<lb />
ENT GROUPS ft ORGANIZATIONS.<lb />
EARN UP TO $4 PER MASTER-<lb />
CARD APR CALL FOR INFO OR<lb />
VISIT OUR WEBSITE. QUALIFIED<lb />
CALLERS RECEIVE A FREE BABY<lb />
BOOM BOX. 1-800-932-0528 EXT.<lb />
119 OR EXT. 128 WWW.OCMCON-<lb />
CEPTS.COM<lb />
ENTERTAINERS NEEDED dancers<lb />
needed. Make over $1500 weekly.<lb />
Must have transportation, phone and<lb />
be DRUG FREE. Call 758-2737 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
$$MANAGE a business on your cam-<lb />
pus$$ Versity.com. an Internet note-<lb />
taking company is looking for an en-<lb />
trepreneurial student to run business<lb />
on your campus. Manage students,<lb />
make tons of money, excellent oppor-<lb />
tunity! Apply on-line at www.versi-<lb />
ty.com contact jobsOversity.com or<lb />
call 734-483-1600 ext. 888<lb />
SPRING BREAK reps needed to<lb />
promote campus trips. Earntravel<lb />
free! No cost. We train you. You work<lb />
on your own time. 1-800-367-1252 or<lb />
www.springbreakdirect com<lb />
LOOKING FOR 20 guys and gals for<lb />
local radio station phone promotion.<lb />
Earn $6 plus bonus per hour. Full and<lb />
part time, morning, day and evening<lb />
hours available. Near campus location<lb />
at 323 West 10th St. Suite 107 (in-<lb />
side Wilcar Executive Center) just<lb />
down the street from McDonalds and<lb />
Krispy Kreme. Apply ASAP in person<lb />
only 10am through 6pm (no calls<lb />
please).<lb />
DANCERS EXOTIC Legal lap danc-<lb />
ing $1000-$1500week. First in the<lb />
state. Show up ready 8pm. Sid's Show-<lb />
girls. Goldsboro<lb />
LOOKING FOR a female student for<lb />
cleaning and manhandling. Pay varies<lb />
for experience. Must have a French<lb />
maid's outfit. Call 752-9038. Must be<lb />
cute.<lb />
MAIL ROOM clerk needed: 3:30-<lb />
5:30pm. M-F. car needed, close to<lb />
campus, call 757-2110.<lb />
PART TIME jobs available. Joan's<lb />
Fashion, a local women's clothing store<lb />
is now filling part-time positions. Ap-<lb />
plicants must be available for Tuesday<lb />
afternoons, Thursday mornings and<lb />
or Thursday afternoons. The positions<lb />
are for between 7 and 20 hours per<lb />
week, depending on your schedule<lb />
and on business needs. The pay is<lb />
commensurate with your experience<lb />
and job performance and is supple-<lb />
mented by an employee discount. Ap-<lb />
ply in person to Store Manager, Joan's<lb />
Fashions, 423 S. Evans St Greenville<lb />
(Uptown Greenville).<lb />
BROWSE ICPT.COM Win a Free trip<lb />
for Springbreak 2000. All destina-<lb />
tions offered. Trip participants. Stud-<lb />
ent Orgs &amp; Campus Sales Reps want-<lb />
ed. Fabulous parties, hotels &amp; prices.<lb />
For reservations or rep registration Call<lb />
Inter-Campus Programs 800-327-6013.<lb />
YEAR 2000 internships "Don't get<lb />
a summer job run a summer<lb />
business" www.tuitionpaint-<lb />
�ra.com email: tuipaint@bell-<lb />
south.net 363-4831.<lb />
FRATERNITIES SORORITIES and<lb />
Student Groups: Earn $1,000-2.000<lb />
with easy CIS Fund Raiser event. No<lb />
sales required. Fund Raiser days are<lb />
filling up so call today. Contact Ron @<lb />
1-888-522-4350.<lb />
LOSERS WANTED! Need or want to<lb />
lose weight? Hottest guaranteed diet<lb />
in USA! Call 1-888-870-5032.<lb />
WORK AT Home. People needed to<lb />
help raise funds for Fire Departments<lb />
and Rescue Squads. Make up to $10<lb />
per hour plus bonuses. Must have per-<lb />
sonal computer. For info, call 1-800-<lb />
253-2638.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
Though recognizing budget challeng-<lb />
es of translation' dictionaries to in-<lb />
clude all wordsone wonders if this is<lb />
an abstract word toin parts of the<lb />
world. For inclusion in the New Year's<lb />
publication.a request for translation(s)<lb />
of WORLD PEACE will be forward-<lb />
ed to all UN ambassadors. Prosper n<lb />
Live Long. Tom Drew. PS. Those wish-<lb />
ing to assist, please write: Peace co<lb />
the Card Post. RO. Box 587 Goldsboro.<lb />
N.C. 27633. <lb />
GREEK PERSONALS<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO all the<lb />
new members of Delta Zeta Misty Ash.<lb />
Jessie, Bazik, Kelly Carroll. Kelley Ea-<lb />
son. Michelle Faison. Amanda Feath-<lb />
erston. Laura Flanagan. Lauren Hinkel.<lb />
Eaddy Howze, Jessica King. Jennifer<lb />
Kubal. Alison Law. Chrissy McAlpin.<lb />
Ashley Rawlings. Lindy Reimann. Sal-<lb />
lie Shephard. Jesica Swanstrom. Mag-<lb />
gie Swigart. Katie Winkle, Emily Weis-<lb />
man, Ashlee Witt, and Emily Yount.<lb />
Love the sisters of Delta Zeta!<lb />
THE NEW members and the sisters<lb />
of Delta Zeta would like to thank Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha for a great pref. night.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS LEIGH Han-<lb />
cock on being elected junior class vice<lb />
president. Love your sisters of Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO our newly<lb />
initiated sisters Cindy Anderson. Shan-<lb />
non Braden. Autumn Bullock. Carina<lb />
DiFore. Dana Dunn. Tasha Frisella. Jill<lb />
Hastings. Shannon Holder. Christians<lb />
Jarvis. Ashley Lawson, Candace Leg-<lb />
ette. Leslie Overton. Minda Phinney,<lb />
Grey Parrish. Katherine Scholwitz. Kelli<lb />
Quelet, Tyler Setmour. Kristen Thorton.<lb />
Karla Will. Hodges Willoughby. We<lb />
love you guys love your sisters of Al-<lb />
pha Omicron Pi.<lb />
WE LOVE THE OLDER SISTERS.<lb />
FROM THE NEW MEMBERS OF DEL-<lb />
TA ZETA.<lb />
ALPHA DELTA Pi what's more fun<lb />
than sunny weather, ball swinging, tail-<lb />
gating? Just ask Chi Omega! Thanks<lb />
girls for everything! Alpha Zeta Delta<lb />
your next; are you ready?<lb />
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL would like<lb />
to congratulate these sisters of the<lb />
week. Alpha Delta Pi- Katie Williams.<lb />
Alpha Phi- Mary Conway. Alpha Xi Del-<lb />
ta- Flood Victims, Alpha Omecron Pi-<lb />
Jackie Hoas, Gamma Sigma Sigma-<lb />
Jenny Love, Pi Delta- Tori Johnson. Sig-<lb />
ma Sigma Sigma- Michelle Page. Del-<lb />
ta Zeta- Kathleen Wickersty. Zeta Tau<lb />
Alpha- Whitney Farmer. Chi Omega-<lb />
Flood Victims.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS ON your flag<lb />
football win. love your sisters of Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi.<lb />
ORDER OF Omega is accepting ap-<lb />
plications for membership. Available<lb />
to all sophomore, junior and senior fra-<lb />
ternity or sorority members with a 3.0<lb />
GPA or better. For more info call Alli-<lb />
son at 758-5245. Deadline is Oct. 12.<lb />
,� � �<lb />
OTHER<lb />
FOUND: FEMALE black lab mix with<lb />
purple collar. Please call 551-3229<lb />
ASAP.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
THE CARDPOST. Report 341. Rays<lb />
Inn. To progress in addressing the men-<lb />
tal-healthsuicide crisisvia studying<lb />
all philosophies &amp; religionssought<lb />
'open discussion' with 2. The 1st has<lb />
no 'open discussion though 'private<lb />
one to one study The 2nd has no<lb />
open discussion. &amp; is reluctant to ad-<lb />
dress the matter further. To advance<lb />
&amp; avoid the 'blind man &amp; the elephant'<lb />
challenge of translating another's be-<lb />
liefsunderstanding another ap-<lb />
proach is necessary. For a special New<lb />
Year's publication will welcome all<lb />
listed in the GoldsboroWayne Co. Yel-<lb />
low Pages &amp; all others aware via this<lb />
reportto share their definitions of<lb />
WORLD PEACE' in all languagesone<lb />
significant experience is it's absence<lb />
in several 'translation' dictionaries.<lb />
t<lb />
COPING WITH Grief and Loss: This<lb />
group is designed to provide support<lb />
to students who have experienced the<lb />
death of a loved one. If you are inter-<lb />
ested, please contact the center at<lb />
328-6661. This group meets Mondays<lb />
at 3:30.<lb />
MANAGING YOUR money: Learn ef-<lb />
fective ways of balancing your fitness<lb />
while in college. The Center for Coun-<lb />
seling and Student Development is of-<lb />
fering the following workshop on<lb />
Thursday October 14. 1:30. If you are<lb />
interested in this workshop please con-<lb />
tact the Center at 328-6661.<lb />
TOUR THE ECU School of Medicine<lb />
with Alpha Epsilon Delta, the Pre-Med-<lb />
ical Honors Society. Tues Oct. 12.<lb />
7pm. Meet outside the Brody Build-<lb />
ing (Medical School Bldg.) Will also<lb />
talk about the Academic Support and<lb />
Counseling Center.<lb />
MERCHANTS MILL Pond. Come en-<lb />
joy the beauty of this northern State<lb />
Park and experience an easy day of<lb />
paddling in and among the cypress on<lb />
Oct.30 Wildlife are abundant so bring<lb />
your camera. It's a great Saturday trip.<lb />
The cost is $20mem-$30non-mem<lb />
and the Registration Deadline is<lb />
Oct.20. 5pm. For more information<lb />
please call 328-6387.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
BLOOD DRIVE, Wed. Oct. 13 1999.<lb />
noon-6pm in Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter. Sponsored by the Panhellenic<lb />
Council.<lb />
CHOOSING A Major and a Career: A<lb />
one-session workshop that helps you<lb />
explore your interests, values, abilities<lb />
and personality and find out which oc-<lb />
cupations match well with you. The<lb />
Center for Counseling and Student De-<lb />
velopment is now offering this work-<lb />
shop on Tuesday October 12 at 3:30-<lb />
5. Contact the Center at 328-661 if you<lb />
are interested.<lb />
WHIFFLEBALL REGISTRATION<lb />
meeting. Anyone interested in playing<lb />
intramurals whiffleball must attend the<lb />
registration meeting on Tuesday Oct.<lb />
12 5pm in MSC Multi-Purpose Room.<lb />
For more information please call 6387-<lb />
ADVANCED CUMBING Session. In-<lb />
crease your knowledge of climbing skill<lb />
at the SRC wall. Set your own pace<lb />
and decide what you want to learn .<lb />
Classes in movement, route choice,<lb />
lead climbing, anchor systems and eth-<lb />
ics are all just a few of the possibili-<lb />
ties. Sessions are on Tuesday nights<lb />
Oct.26-Nov.30. 7pm-8pm. Cost is<lb />
$ 15mem-$25non-meme and the<lb />
Registration Deadline is Oct. 19. For<lb />
more information please call 328-6387.<lb />
JOIN THIS mid-semester motivator as<lb />
adult students share how they are mak-<lb />
ing it as parent, spouse, student and<lb />
employee. Attend "Lessons for Suc-<lb />
cess &amp; Survival as an Adult Student'<lb />
Wednesday. October 20 noon-1pm in<lb />
room 312 Wright. Bring a lunch and<lb />
bring a friend, call 6881 or 6661<lb />
for more information.<lb />
UNIVERSITY STUDENT Marshals<lb />
students interested in serving as a Uni-<lb />
versity Marshal for the 1999 Fall Com-<lb />
mencement may obtain an application<lb />
from Room A-16 Minges. Students<lb />
must be classified as a junior by the<lb />
end of Spring semester 1999 and have<lb />
a 3.0 GPA to be eligible. Return com-<lb />
pleted application to Carol-Ann Tuck-<lb />
er. Advisor. A-16 Minges by Oct.29.<lb />
For more information call 328-4661.<lb />
!F YOU wish to apply for fall 2000<lb />
nursing courses, application date is ex-<lb />
tended to December 1. 1999. Appli<lb />
cations for spring 2001 will not be due<lb />
until July 1. 2000 as previously sched-<lb />
uled.<lb />
IF YOU applied for spring 2000 nurs-<lb />
ing classes, the notification letters are<lb />
delayed due to the obvious reason. We<lb />
are making every effort to mail notifi-<lb />
cation letters by October 15. Please<lb />
be patient.<lb />
ads@studentmedia.e<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
LIFEGUARD TRAINING! BECC<lb />
American Red Cross Lifeguard certi-<lb />
fied through this program on Oct .264<lb />
Nov.20 CPR is included with thi<lb />
course. Class meets 6pm-9pm on!<lb />
Tues Thurs and Sat. and the costj<lb />
$110mem-$130non-mem. Regis<lb />
tion Deadline is Oct .22 Refined 9<lb />
ming skills are necessary and the f<lb />
ticipant must be at least 15 year j<lb />
age. For more information please i<lb />
328-6387.<lb />
STRESS MANAGEMENT: A <lb />
sion workshop to help you explore t<lb />
causes of stress and the effect'<lb />
stress has on you. The Center for Co<lb />
seling and Student Development is (<lb />
fering the following workshop<lb />
Thursday October 14, 3:30. If you I<lb />
interested please contact the Cent<lb />
at 328-6661.<lb />
TEST ANXIETY: Wednesday at 3<lb />
October 13. The Center for Count<lb />
ing and Student Development is <lb />
ing the following workshop. If you i<lb />
interested in this program contact I<lb />
Center at 328-6661.<lb />
WIFFLEBALL REGISTRATION<lb />
yone interested in playing intramural<lb />
wiffleball must attend the registration<lb />
meeting on Tuesday Oct. 12 at 5pm<lb />
in MSC multi-purpose room. Men's.<lb />
Women's and Co-ed teams are wel-<lb />
come. For more information please<lb />
call 328-6387.<lb />
1-<lb />
DAY HIKE at Raven Rock State Park.<lb />
Expect easy to moderate hiking on this<lb />
beautiful local day trip. Join us for b<lb />
day of exploration on Oct 24 The coft<lb />
is �lbmem-$20non-mem. Registra-<lb />
tion Deadline is Oct. 13.5pm. For more<lb />
information please call 328-6387. <lb />
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EAST CAROLINA Communication<lb />
Organization. Next meeting will be<lb />
Thurs Oct. 14 9 6:30pm in GCB 10J9.<lb />
Will be planning Fall trip-please bring<lb />
$10 for dues.<lb />
STUDENTS. LOOKING FOR A 1<lb />
GREAT JOB ON CAMPUS? i<lb />
CAMPUS DINING IS RECRUITING I<lb />
CASHIERS, GRILL COOKS, DISHWASH-?<lb />
ERS, AND WAITSTAFF. ENJOY FREE 1<lb />
MEALS AND CONVENIENT SCHEDUL-1<lb />
ING AROUND YOUR CLASSES. MUST i<lb />
BE FRIENDLY AND DEPENDABLE. IF i<lb />
THIS IS YOU. BRING COMPLETE WORK i<lb />
HISTORY &amp; APPLY AT MENDENHALL 1<lb />
STUDENT CTR-ECU FROM 9AM-4-PM<lb />
M-F. COMPETITIVE PAYS BENEFITS!<lb />
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.<lb />
EOE MFDV. J<lb />
NEED A JOB?<lb />
YOU'RE LOOKING IN THE RIGHT PLACE!<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIEDS<lb />
Advertise in<lb />
The East<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
classifieds<lb />
OPEN LINE AD RATE$4.00<lb />
for 25 or fewer words<lb />
additional words 5P each<lb />
STUDENT LINE AD RATE$2.00<lb />
for 25 or fewer words<lb />
additional words 5C each<lb />
Must present a valid ECU I.D. to qualify. The East Carolinian<lb />
reserves the right to refuse fhis rate for any ad deemed to be<lb />
non-student or business related.<lb />
CLASSIFIED AD EXTRAS RATE . . .$1.00<lb />
add to above fine rate for either BOLD or<lb />
ALL CAPS type.<lb />
.All classified ads placed by individuals or campus<lb />
groups must be prepaid. Classified ads placed by a<lb />
business must be prepaid unless credit has been<lb />
established. Cancelled ads can be removed from the<lb />
paper if notification is made before the deadline, but<lb />
no cash refunds are given. No proofs or tearsheets<lb />
are available. The Personals section of the classi-<lb />
fieds is intended for non-commercial communication<lb />
placed by individuals or campus groups. Business<lb />
ads will not be placed in this section.<lb />
All Personals are subject to editing for indecent or<lb />
inflammatory language as determined by the edi-<lb />
tors.<lb />
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE<lb />
4 p.m. FRIDAY<lb />
for the following TUESDAY'S issue<lb />
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As we all try to get back into the swing of things after Floyd's Fury, there are<lb />
many questions concerning our health that come to mind. Do I need a Typhoid<lb />
shot? What about all of those mosquitoes that have to be carrying diseases.<lb />
And that smell in the flooded areas-my gosh, I'm gonna catch something, I just<lb />
know it.<lb />
To help ease your minds, and to answer some of the health concernsthe list<lb />
below identifies issues concerning U and Your Health:<lb />
 A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK: An updated Tetanus shot (within the past 5-10<lb />
years) is the only vaccine that has been recommended at this time. There is no<lb />
need to perform widespread immunization on Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, nor<lb />
Typhoid. INFECTIOUS DISEASES ARE RARE FOLLOWING FLOODS!<lb />
 BUG OFF: To protect yourself from mosquitoes, USE INSECT REPELLENT.<lb />
Mosquitoes that can carry serious illness such as encephalititis were not identi-<lb />
fied in this area prior to the flood, and the flood is no reason to signify the preva-<lb />
lence of this now.<lb />
 S-T-A-N-K-Y: You have to admit that it does smell like Peppy la Pew in some<lb />
parts of Greenville. The smell is unpleasant only to your nose. You cannot pick<lb />
up an illness from inhaling smelly fumes. However, if you are someone that has<lb />
allergies, the mold and mildew may be a problem for you.<lb />
 CLEAN UP: If you must go back into floodedmuddy areas, be sure to take pre-<lb />
cautions and wear long sleeved clothing, wear plasticrubber on your feet and<lb />
hands, and use a stick to make your way through the mud and water. Also, be<lb />
sure to take a buddy with you, and do not go into the flooded areas with sores or<lb />
open wounds.<lb />
If you find yourself wondering if a health related concern is myth or fact, be sure<lb />
to call your Student Health Service at 328-6841 to get the answers you may<lb />
need!<lb />
Flood Survival Strategies<lb />
Signs of stress<lb />
� Sleeplessness<lb />
� Loss of Appetite or over eating<lb />
� Irritability<lb />
� Overreacting to friends and family<lb />
� Rapid Heartbeat<lb />
� Sweating<lb />
Ways to take care of yourself<lb />
� Exercise regularly<lb />
� Keep regular sleep hours<lb />
� Use relaxation exercises before bedtime:<lb />
music, muscle relaxation<lb />
� Keep lighting low before bedtime<lb />
� Be sure to eat regular meals through university<lb />
dining or other sources<lb />
� Eat balanced meals, don't forget fruit and vegeta-<lb />
bles<lb />
� Avoid sweets, alcohol and other mood altering substances<lb />
� Talk to people about thoughts and feelings<lb />
� Pay attention to level of stress, take breaks<lb />
� Ask for help or resources when you need it<lb />
� Find others to talk with<lb />
� Express feelings through writing or physical activity<lb />
 If you have lost class notes be sure to contact professors or fellow students to<lb />
replace them.<lb />
 Reconstruct your calendar including dates of tests and assignments.<lb />
 Contact the Flood Resource Center or bookstore to replace lost textbooks.<lb />
 If your living arrangements have changed, decide on a consistent distraction-free<lb />
place to study.<lb />
 Be sure to find out about changes in test dates and assignments from each class.<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
 You may not have had the time, resources, or inclination to study while school was<lb />
not in session.<lb />
 Reviewing the notes, readings and other class material will help you to focus.<lb />
CONCENTRATING<lb />
 If personal issues are keeping you from concentrating, try do the following:<lb />
 Make a list of tasks so that your mind can be free to study.<lb />
 Ask yourself the question "Can I do anything about this problem right now?"<lb />
 If the answer is yes, than DO IT!<lb />
If the answer is no, set it aside and focus on what you can controlYOUR ACADE-<lb />
MIC PROGRESS!<lb />
 Spend a few minutes' daily journalizing feelings and thoughts about what has hap-<lb />
pened in your life.<lb />
 Exercise, talk to friends, and find support wherever you can.<lb />
If the above does not work, call the Center for Counseling and Student Development<lb />
at 328-6661 for more specific help.<lb />
�<lb />
Breast Cancer Awareness<lb />
Student Health Services is promoting Breast Cancer Awareness in the week of<lb />
October 11-15. Booths will be located around campus with information about breast<lb />
cancer and testicular cancer for students. Students wishing to volunteer to staff<lb />
booths can call our office at 328-6794.<lb />
Facts<lb />
 Every three minutes, a woman in America is diagnosed with breast cancer.<lb />
 Next to skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and<lb />
the second leading cause of cancer deaths among American women.<lb />
 Risk Factors:<lb />
 Personal history of a prior breast cancer evidence of a specific<lb />
genetic change that increases susceptibility to breast cancer.<lb />
 Mother, sister, daughter, or two or more close relatives, such as<lb />
cousins, with a history of breast cancer (especially if diagnosed at a young<lb />
age).<lb />
 A diagnosis of a breast condition (i.e atypical hyperplasia)<lb />
that may predispose a woman to breast cancer, or a history of two or more<lb />
breast biopsies for benign breast disease.<lb />
I<lb />
It is recommended that all women perform a Breast Self-Exam (BSE) once a month<lb />
(week after menstration). For more information or a free clinical breast exam, stu-<lb />
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