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www.tec.ecu.edu<lb />
I the 1 <lb />
eastcarohnian<lb />
TAKING A CHANCE<lb />
pg.4<lb />
Online cheating growing in<lb />
popularity among students<lb />
days to go until 2000<lb />
NEWS BRIEFS<lb />
If you are an ECU student and your home or<lb />
apartment was affected by the recent flood, the<lb />
university needs important information from you<lb />
by Friday, Oct. 22,1999. There is a risk of losing<lb />
some of the much needed support from FEMA if<lb />
the university is unable to provide specific infor-<lb />
mation on student flood victims. Please contact<lb />
UHS if you lost your home or apartment as a re-<lb />
sult of the flooding, are temporarily living with<lb />
friends or relatives because your previous resi-<lb />
dence was damaged or if you would consider<lb />
moving into a rent-free FEMA modular unit aca-<lb />
demic village supported by the university. UHS<lb />
may be contacted seven days a week, 10 a.m.<lb />
to midnight at 328-4044 or by visiting<lb />
www.ecu.edufloodsurveys.htm<lb />
The Edward N. Warren Life Sciences Build-<lb />
ing will be dedicated at the School of Medicine<lb />
at 3 p.m. today. The $14 million facility contains<lb />
75,000 square feet of space and will house<lb />
some of the medical school's most promising re-<lb />
search programs related to heart disease and<lb />
cancer. Warren, the building's namesake, is the<lb />
senior member of the Pitt County delegation in<lb />
the General Assembly and is in his fifth term as<lb />
senator. Dedication speakers include Sen. Marc<lb />
Basnight, president pro tempore of the state<lb />
Senate; Chairman Benjamin Ruffin of the UNC<lb />
Board of Governors and David McRae, chief ex-<lb />
ecutive officer at PCMH.<lb />
Comedian Cary Long will open Homecoming<lb />
Week with his stand-up comedy act tonight at 8<lb />
p.m. in Hendrix Theatre. Long has appeared on<lb />
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Evening at<lb />
the Improv. He is a winner and semi-finalist on<lb />
Star Search as well. Students may pick up two<lb />
free tickets with valid ECU ID at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office. All other tickets are $3.<lb />
Literacy Volunteers of America-Pitt County is<lb />
holding a tutor training workshop (consisting of<lb />
four sessions) beginning Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. Vol-<lb />
unteers will learn to teach functionally illiterate<lb />
adults to read. Daytime volunteers are espe-<lb />
cially needed. For more information or to regis-<lb />
ter for the workshop, call Toni Blood at 353-<lb />
6578.<lb />
The Pitt Memorial Hospital Foundation has<lb />
awarded nearly $472,000 in grants to seven<lb />
county organizations. The grants will fund<lb />
projects as diverse as a diabetes management<lb />
program for seniors and a rural indigent care<lb />
clinic.<lb />
There are some surplus computers available<lb />
for students, although they are not Y2K compli-<lb />
ant. Elaine Owens in Material Management re-<lb />
ceived approval from Raleigh to allow the avail-<lb />
able computers to be checked out on a tempo-<lb />
rary basis to students with proper documenta-<lb />
tion. Any student desiring to pursue this option<lb />
needs to contact Owens at 328-4816 to arrange<lb />
for the temporary transport of the computer. A<lb />
form must be completed by the student and<lb />
submitted to the surplus office at the time the<lb />
computer is checked out and again when it is<lb />
returned.<lb />
The Coastal Winds Quintet, Faculty Brass<lb />
Quintet and the Faculty Saxophone Quartet will<lb />
perform at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 20 in the<lb />
A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall. For more information,<lb />
contact the ECU School of Music at 328-6851 or<lb />
3228-4370.<lb />
ONLINE SURVEY<lb />
Will you be attending the<lb />
Homecoming activities this<lb />
week?<lb />
Vote online at tec.ecu.edu<lb />
The results of last week's question:<lb />
Are landlords treating displaced students fairly?<lb />
m, 69 YES 31 NO<lb />
ARE YOU READY?<lb />
pg.e<lb />
Volume 74, lssue"ft<lb />
TODAY'S WEATHER<lb />
First-ever Midnight Madness<lb />
brings crowd, contests, craziness<lb />
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1999<lb />
Campus race initiative continues<lb />
Graduate student<lb />
submits proposal<lb />
Cloudy with a high of 69<lb />
and a low of 52<lb />
Angela Harne<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Students Na'im Akbar and<lb />
Adrian Cox proposed a set of forums<lb />
to Chancellor Richard Eakin this<lb />
April in hopes of hav-<lb />
ing diversity grow.<lb />
This proposal was the<lb />
result of comments<lb />
made last year by<lb />
Board of Trustees<lb />
member Walter Will-<lb />
iams that were consid-<lb />
ered racist.<lb />
Since the com-<lb />
ment, several students<lb />
have rallied together<lb />
and discussed with<lb />
Chancellor Eakin how<lb />
to bring diversity to campus.<lb />
Akbar and Cox suggested that<lb />
the chancellor institute programs<lb />
that deal with cultural sensitivity.<lb />
In response, Eakin asked the stu-<lb />
dents to create the programs, and<lb />
Akbar proposed several forums.<lb />
These forums will begin Oct. 27<lb />
and continue until April. They will<lb />
be held at Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter (MSC) in Room 244 at 7 p.m.<lb />
A series of multicultural events<lb />
will be held in conjunction with the<lb />
forums which are intended to cel-<lb />
ebrate the richness of ECU'S diverse<lb />
population.<lb />
This semester ECU has already<lb />
sponsored two events. Earlier this<lb />
month, Dr. Christopher Edley, se-<lb />
nior advisor to President Clinton,<lb />
came to Hendrix Theater to discuss<lb />
affirmative action. This past week-<lb />
end, the Ledonia Wright Culture<lb />
Center and Joyner Library spon-<lb />
sored a slave narrative.<lb />
Now the third event promoting<lb />
diversity on campus is underway. As<lb />
the year long activities continue,<lb />
Chancellor Eakin hopes family ties<lb />
RACF FORUMS<lb />
244 Mendenhall Student Center, 7 p.m.<lb />
Student ForumOct. 27<lb />
StaffFaculty ForumNov. 17<lb />
Multicultural Holiday CelebrationDec. 8<lb />
Circle of DiversityJan. 19<lb />
Interfaith Public AddressFeb. 2000<lb />
Heritage FestMar. 2000<lb />
Native American POW-WOWApr. 2000<lb />
and relationships will grow stron-<lb />
ger at ECU.<lb />
According to sophomore<lb />
Shamika Spencer, the Holiday Cel-<lb />
ebration scheduled for Dec. 8 will<lb />
celebrate all cultures on campus and<lb />
the Circle of Diversity scheduled for<lb />
Jan. 19 plans on having representa-<lb />
tion from all cultures and beliefs on<lb />
campus. Students and staff will then<lb />
form a circle around MSC.<lb />
"We want everyone to feel like<lb />
they have a voice on campus<lb />
Spencer said. "We want everyone to<lb />
learn something from one another<lb />
The proposal committee consists<lb />
of nine students; Na'im Akbar,<lb />
Layota Davis, Dushun Evans, Jason<lb />
Evans, Elenah Godbolt, Shamika<lb />
Spencer, Roderick Stevenson,<lb />
Patrick Suarez and Yolanda Thlgpen.<lb />
Students on the proposal com-<lb />
mittee shared their thoughts on the<lb />
forums.<lb />
"On a personal level, I'm more<lb />
aware of promoting the goodness<lb />
between students Akbar said. "I<lb />
feel that it is my responsibility to<lb />
reach out to those different from<lb />
myself. Hopefully it<lb />
will become conta-<lb />
gious and all stu-<lb />
dents will be able to<lb />
build on each other<lb />
"I feel that the<lb />
forums will not only<lb />
be beneficial to Afri-<lb />
can-American stu-<lb />
dents, but to stu-<lb />
dents as a whole<lb />
Spencer said. "They<lb />
will show how di-<lb />
verse we are and help<lb />
us understand each other to better<lb />
our campus and get along<lb />
"I hope to see more minority<lb />
groups on campus so we can gain<lb />
knowledge and information from<lb />
one another said sophomore<lb />
Patrick Suarez.<lb />
According to Akbar, students<lb />
need to recognize the challenges<lb />
that colleges face with diversity.<lb />
"I hope that the forums will cre-<lb />
ate discussions between the ECU<lb />
population so we can make the step-<lb />
ping stones harmony Akbar said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
aharne@studentmedia.ecu.edu.<lb />
aouu"<lb />
Community leaders discuss Floyd aftermath<lb />
Plans made<lb />
to help victims<lb />
Angela Harne<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The United Way of America and<lb />
about 30 local community leaders<lb />
met earlier this month to discuss the<lb />
state of our flood-stricken area.<lb />
The meeting to place on Oct. 8<lb />
at the Wachovia Bank on Red Banks<lb />
Road to discuss their thoughts and<lb />
ideas of how to meet the needs of<lb />
the area in the wake of Hurricane<lb />
Floyd and the subsequent flooding.<lb />
Betty Beene, president and CEO<lb />
of the United Way, presided over the<lb />
question and answer meeting.<lb />
"We need words of inspiration<lb />
said Dr. Rick Croskey, president of<lb />
the local board of United Way. "We<lb />
need to understand the needs of the<lb />
community and we need to gain<lb />
knowledge and ideas from those<lb />
who have gone through the same<lb />
devastation<lb />
The main concerns of the com-<lb />
munity leaders during the meeting<lb />
were homeless families. Many are<lb />
still in local shelters run by the Red<lb />
Cross, which will stay open until all<lb />
the families have other means of<lb />
shelter.<lb />
Other Pitt County families have<lb />
been forced to live in hotels or<lb />
FEMA trailers. The trailers are avail-<lb />
able to families for 18 months, rent<lb />
free. However, there are not enough<lb />
of these temporary housing units<lb />
for the area. Officials stated that the<lb />
temporary housing units are guar-<lb />
anteed to those who need them, but<lb />
it will take time.<lb />
Many present during the meet-<lb />
ing expressed their concerns about<lb />
what will happen to the flood-<lb />
stricken families when their money<lb />
and vouchers dwindle, and hotels<lb />
will no longer house them.<lb />
"The unknown scares us said<lb />
one attendee. "What should we ex-<lb />
pect as we continue through'the<lb />
rebuilding?"<lb />
"There are several things to ex-<lb />
pect Beene said.<lb />
"For one, people might start<lb />
fighting  they will begin to get<lb />
frustrated because they won't un-<lb />
derstand why it's taking so long to<lb />
get things back together. Two is the<lb />
flood plain issue. Even though<lb />
someone's house wasn't affected by<lb />
the flood, it may be in a flood area,<lb />
therefore they have to get out. Third<lb />
is mental health and stress related<lb />
issues with parents, children, em-<lb />
ployers, etc<lb />
Many suggestions were made at<lb />
the meeting, and it was concluded<lb />
that a partnership, in which non-<lb />
affected families could house dev-<lb />
astated families, would be adopted.<lb />
Despite the grim mood during<lb />
the meeting, Beene tried to speak<lb />
encouraging words.<lb />
"With a natural disaster, the<lb />
community really begins to mean<lb />
something that it never did before<lb />
she said.<lb />
"I wanted to see firsthand the<lb />
problems and needs of the victims<lb />
 many are hopeful, others are<lb />
weary, but there is a light at the end<lb />
of the tunnel and United Way is<lb />
here to help<lb />
There were approximately 1,(XX)<lb />
volunteers from United Way work-<lb />
ing in the community for 16-18<lb />
hour days. Eight more groups came<lb />
earlier this month to continue the<lb />
relief effort. Volunteers have been<lb />
sleeping in local office buildings and<lb />
are showering at the Greenville Rec-<lb />
reational Center.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
aharne@studentmedia. ecu. edu.<lb />
SGA President Cliff Webster receives a donation from'<lb />
an NC State representative (courtesy photo)<lb />
NCSU collects<lb />
donations for flood<lb />
relief at ECU<lb />
Contributions total more $7,000<lb />
Angela Harne<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
While ECU tried to rebuild the community,<lb />
NCSU offered a helping hand.<lb />
State students organized the 35,000 Challenge<lb />
Fund raiser, a week-long event, running from<lb />
Sept. 28-Oct.l, to offer ECU students some relief.<lb />
NCSU students raised $7,000 and collected<lb />
more than 20,000 items including clothes, blan-<lb />
kets and canned" food� - �<lb />
On Oct. 1, students hosted a campus collec-<lb />
tion party where students could drop off remain-<lb />
ing donations. Committees were created that<lb />
sought donations from the residence halls, and<lb />
various NCSU fraternities and sororities visited<lb />
local apartment complexes for contributions.<lb />
Students felt the fund raiser was a huge suc-<lb />
cess.<lb />
"Without a doubt it was an incredible experi-<lb />
ence said NCSU student Luke Perry. "The way<lb />
the university responded was amazing. Everyone<lb />
stepped up to the challenge<lb />
"Obviously the reason for the fund raiser was<lb />
sad, but it showed how generous people can be<lb />
in the time of need said NCSU student Bryan<lb />
Proffitt. "It was very heartwarming<lb />
SGA President Cliff Webster applauded the ef-<lb />
fort.<lb />
"The fund raiser was awesome Webster said.<lb />
"It brought more enthusiasm to ECU than I've<lb />
ever seen before. Out of all of the groups I've<lb />
worked with during our time of need, N.C. State<lb />
would have to be the best<lb />
Because NCSU has large enrollment of 35,000<lb />
students, it was hoped that all students and staff<lb />
members would donate one item.<lb />
"Even though we didn't reach our goal of<lb />
35,000,1 feel we contributed a great deal to ECU<lb />
Perry said. "We wish them the best as they re-<lb />
build their campus and community<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
aharne@studentmedia. ecu. edu.<lb />
Hurricane Irene moves out to sea, causes no area damage<lb />
The day after Irene hit, her effects can be seen at the bottom of College Hill (photo by Emily Richardson)<lb />
WILMINGTON (AP)�Hurricane<lb />
Irene raced out to sea today, but not<lb />
before dumping nearly a foot of rain<lb />
in parts of eastern NC and rekin-<lb />
dling fears of residents displaced by<lb />
Hurricane Floyd a month ago.<lb />
NC's third hurricane in two<lb />
months churned through Florida<lb />
during the weekend and up the<lb />
southeast U.S. coast toward the<lb />
Carolinas. Late Sunday, it turned<lb />
northeast back to sea.<lb />
Irene's maximum sustained<lb />
winds increased to 105 mph over-<lb />
night and it accelerated its move-<lb />
ment out into the Atlantic. Tropi-<lb />
cal storm warnings were canceled as<lb />
the storm moved away from the<lb />
coast. �<lb />
At 11 a.m the storm was 240<lb />
miles south of Massachusetts' Nan-<lb />
tucket Island, moving northeast at<lb />
39 mph. Storm surges of up to 4 feet<lb />
above normal were expected to de-<lb />
crease later today.<lb />
Torrential rains�tnostly from 3<lb />
inches to 6 inchebut up to 11<lb />
inches in isolated areas�closed sev-<lb />
eral dozen roads. The rain had;<lb />
stopped falling by early today, antt<lb />
forecasters expected skies to clear<lb />
rapidly.<lb />
But delayed river flooding and<lb />
washed-out roads were still the big-<lb />
gest concern to state officials. The<lb />
Tar, Neuse and Cape Fear rivers were<lb />
expected to be above flood stage by<lb />
the middle of the week. During<lb />
Floyd, most of the state's 49 deaths<lb />
involved rising water, not high<lb />
wind.<lb />
As Irene neared N.C, an evacu-<lb />
ation order was issued for several<lb />
beach towns near Wilmington, and<lb />
people living in low-lying areas and<lb />
mobile homes were encouraged to<lb />
seek shelter.<lb />
Many left homeless by Floyd<lb />
which dumped up to 20 inches of<lb />
rain Sept. 16, were evacuated from'<lb />
temporary trailer villages to shel<lb />
ters. About 6,()(K) homes were dam-<lb />
See<lb />
IRIE, page 2<lb />
,ife<lb /><pb facs="00058874_tn_0002" /><lb />
f<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
www.tec.ecu.edu<lb />
Think globally: the winds of climate<lb />
change blow both ways<lb />
CRIME SCENE SGA<lb />
if.<lb />
a<lb />
Planet's future uncertain;<lb />
geologists reseaching to find answers<lb />
m<lb />
Dr. Catherine Rigsby<lb />
CONTRIBUTING WRITER<lb />
� This article is the last installment in our geological se-<lb />
rifs<lb />
, You've heard it all before. It has become part of our<lb />
national culture. Human activities are causing dramatic<lb />
increases in carbon dioxide (C02), methane and other<lb />
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These changes are<lb />
causing global warming.<lb />
. This much is indisputable: humans have had an<lb />
immense impact on the Earth's surface and atmosphere,<lb />
the effect of that impact, however, is far from certain.<lb />
 The scenario heard most often goes like this. As C02<lb />
ind other greenhouse gases are added to the atmo-<lb />
sphere, average global temperature rises. The results are<lb />
flooding, deadly heat waves and severe wind storms.<lb />
Tjhe grain belt moves north, sea level rises, our coastal<lb />
cjties drown and we all move to Canada, which is now<lb />
duite temperate.<lb />
i But there is a problem. This scenario is based on<lb />
rfcther simple models, models that don't take fully into<lb />
Recount the importance of both the oceans and the<lb />
ajtmosphere.<lb />
1 More complex models, that couple the ocean and<lb />
atmosphere, present a very different picture. As C02<lb />
and other greenhouse gases are added to the atmo-<lb />
sphere, intensified heating in the tropics evaporates<lb />
ruge amounts of water from the ocean. As evapora-<lb />
tion increases, tropical cloud belts get thicker and more<lb />
water vapor is added to the atmosphere.<lb />
 Water vapor is a greenhouse gas that dwarfs the sig-<lb />
nificance of COr As water vapor increases, more rain<lb />
fills on the northern continents and oceans. The addi-<lb />
tion of all of this fresh water to the northern ocean<lb />
causes circulation in the North Atlantic to shut down.<lb />
! When it is operating, North Atlantic circulation<lb />
rfroves cold, deep water from the polar regions to the<lb />
ebuator. As it moves through the equatorial region, the<lb />
water warms and rises to the surface. This warm sur-<lb />
face water circulates back toward the poles, via currents<lb />
like the Gulf Stream, keeping the climate in places such<lb />
as NC and western Europe relatively mild.<lb />
When this circulation shuts down, the currents that<lb />
carry heat from the equator to the poles also shut down.<lb />
Without the warm water provided by these currents,<lb />
the Northern Hemisphere gets cold, very cold. Instead<lb />
of heating up, we enter a new ice age. Ice caps grow,<lb />
sea level drops, we all buy heavy wool coats and wish<lb />
we lived near the beach, which would be miles east of<lb />
where it is now.<lb />
The problem with all this is that we cannot be sure<lb />
which scenario is correct. While most media attention<lb />
has focused on C02 and temperature fluctuations, those<lb />
of us who study Earth's climate history know that wa-<lb />
ter vapor and precipitation patterns are also important.<lb />
Geologists studying global climate change are work-<lb />
ing to solve the problem of competing scenarios by<lb />
studying the record of past climate change. Our stud-<lb />
ies provide ample evidence for both wetter and dryer<lb />
and warmer and colder conditions on the Earth than<lb />
exist today.<lb />
Further, the geological record tells us that the Earth's<lb />
climate changes are not usually slow and smooth. In-<lb />
stead, they are punctuated by abrupt shifts in rainfall,<lb />
as evidenced by the periodic filling up and drying out<lb />
of large lakes worldwide and by equally abrupt and dra-<lb />
matic shifts in temperature, sometimes up to 20 de-<lb />
grees Fahrenheit within a few decades.<lb />
The last large-scale global climate shift, a short-Jived<lb />
period of severe global cooling, occurred about 10,000<lb />
years ago. Lately, we have had an unusually long pe-<lb />
riod of climatic warmth and stability. This current warm<lb />
interval has already been more than twice as long as<lb />
any during the past two million years.<lb />
Civilization is working to insure that Earth's climate<lb />
will change again soon. By adding C02 and other green-<lb />
house gases to the atmosphere, we are giving a climate<lb />
system that is poised on the brink of natural changes a<lb />
small, but powerful nudge, possibly just what it needs<lb />
to make the overdue change. But what will that change<lb />
be?<lb />
Studies of past climate change are helping to an-<lb />
swer that question. Geological data collected from sites<lb />
around the globe can be used to test the ocean-atmo-<lb />
sphere models.<lb />
This data, best preserved in sediments on the ocean<lb />
floor and in large lakes, is being gathered and exam-<lb />
ined by geologists at ECU and around the world. We<lb />
cannot study the future, but the information preserved<lb />
in geological record will provide us with valuable clues<lb />
about past climate change and help us predict and pre-<lb />
pare for the inevitable, and likely rapid, climate changes<lb />
coming our way.<lb />
October 13<lb />
Worthless Checks�A student<lb />
was served with three summons<lb />
at Belk Hall residence for using<lb />
worthless checks at UBE.<lb />
LostStolen Wallet�A student<lb />
reported that she had either lost<lb />
her wallet or it had been stolen.<lb />
She retraced her steps and was<lb />
unable to locate it.<lb />
Second Degree Rape�A stu-<lb />
dent reported that she had been<lb />
raped on Oct. 9 at approximately 6<lb />
a.m. by a friend who is also a stu-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Overdose�An officer was un-<lb />
able to locate a student after a call<lb />
was made to check on her. At<lb />
10:46 p.m aall was made to the<lb />
police department that she was in<lb />
her room and had taken several<lb />
Atvin tablets.<lb />
October 14<lb />
Larceny�A student reported<lb />
that her bike had been stolen from<lb />
the rack west of White Hall. The<lb />
front tire had been left secured to<lb />
rack.<lb />
Larceny, Possession of Stolen<lb />
Property�A student was arrested<lb />
for larceny of a bicycle and pos-<lb />
session of stolen property after an<lb />
officer observed him traveling<lb />
down 10th Street. The victim was<lb />
contacted.<lb />
SGA Meeting held on Oct. 18 at<lb />
5 p.m.<lb />
Meeting called to order.<lb />
Old Business: None<lb />
New Business: Presentation of<lb />
$10,935 to the ECU Family Relief<lb />
Fund by the Association of Student<lb />
Governments' Quarter's Campaign.<lb />
At the Nov. 8 meeting, SGA<lb />
members will propose and approve<lb />
student fees for the coming year.<lb />
Announcements: The Traffic<lb />
and Parking Committee will meet<lb />
Thursday, Oct. 21, at 3 p.m. in<lb />
Room 212 in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
Meeting Adjourned.<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 12,1999<lb />
news@studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
CORRECTION<lb />
Campus Nutrition Director<lb />
Laura Hartung was misquoted in<lb />
both the "The Truth About Choco-<lb />
late" and "The Freshman 15" ar-<lb />
ticles. The corrections are as follows:<lb />
Women are not 76 percent more<lb />
likely to be addicted to chocolate<lb />
than males, but are 76 percent more<lb />
likely to crave chocolate; Fruits are<lb />
not a substantial source of protein,<lb />
but are full of vitamins, minerals,<lb />
fiber and carbohydrates; It is fine to<lb />
snack, as long as it isn't made syn-<lb />
onymous with studying. Lastly, the<lb />
quotation "although men need<lb />
their daily cocoa as well" was<lb />
wrongly attributed to Hartung. We<lb />
apologize for the misinformation.<lb />
Like the army knife,<lb />
it's multi-faceted<lb />
and diverse.<lb />
See for<lb />
yourself!<lb />
All-you can eat dinner:<lb />
Mendenhall Great Room, 6 p.m<lb />
Menu: Zesty Swiss, Cheddar, and<lb />
beer soup with croutons; cassel roast<lb />
(pot roast) with ginger sauce; chicken breast with<lb />
avocado and tomato; concasse (diced vegetable topping);<lb />
colorful vegetable medley; roasted fresh herbed potatoes;<lb />
Roquefort walnut loaf; Swiss chocolate torte.<lb />
TRAVEL-ADVENTURE FILM<lb />
AND THEME DINNER SERIES<lb />
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1999 4PM &amp; 7:30PM<lb />
HENDRIX THEATRE, MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER<lb />
Films are free to students with a current, valid ECU One Card. Student dinner tickets are<lb />
Si2 each. To reserve student dinner tickets visit the CTO in Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
by October 21 and pay with cash, check, credit card, meal card, or declining balance.<lb />
CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<lb />
Tel: 252.328.4788 or 1.800.ECU.ARTS; VTTY: 252.328.4736 or 1.800.ECU.ART5<lb />
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Students need only present a valid ECU One<lb />
Card to enter Midnight Madness. Students may<lb />
bring a guest (high school or older), but must<lb />
obtain a guest pass prior to the event. Guest<lb />
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Central Ticket Office in MSC from 8:30 a.m.<lb />
to 6:00 p.m. and at the Todd Dining Hall Meal<lb />
Plan office from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. On<lb />
Saturday and Sunday (Oct. 30-31), passes will<lb />
be available from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at<lb />
the Student Recreation Center.<lb />
Tickets for The Rocky Horror<lb />
Picture Show (one per person)<lb />
will be available at Midnight<lb />
Madness from 11 p.m. - Midnight.<lb />
Prop kits will be provided; no<lb />
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FEATURES BRIEFS<lb />
Great writers in history<lb />
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)<lb />
Shakespeare was the English playwright and<lb />
poet, recognized in much of the world as the<lb />
greatest of all dramatists. Shakespeare's plays<lb />
communicate a profound knowledge of the<lb />
wellsprings of human behavior, revealed<lb />
through portrayals of a wide variety of<lb />
characters. His use of poetic and dramatic<lb />
means to create a unified aesthetic effect out<lb />
of a multiplicity of vocal expressions and actions<lb />
is recognized as a singular achievement. While<lb />
his use of poetry within his plays to express the<lb />
deepest levels of human motivation in individual,<lb />
social and universal situations is considered one<lb />
of the greatest accomplishments in literary<lb />
history.<lb />
Ibsen, Henrtk Johan (1828-1906)<lb />
Ibsen was the Norwegian dramatist, whose well-<lb />
constructed plays dealing realistically with<lb />
psychological and social problems won him<lb />
recognition as the father of modern drama.<lb />
)aV<lb />
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich (1860-1904)<lb />
Chekhov was the Russian writer who brought<lb />
both the short story and the drama to new<lb />
.prominence in Russia and eventually the<lb />
.Western world. Chekhov conveys his<lb />
character's inner lives and feelings indirectly,<lb />
by suggestion rather than statement. His plots<lb />
'are usually simple, and the endings of both his<lb />
stories and his plays tend toward openness<lb />
father than finality. Chekhov's works create the<lb />
effect of profound experience taking place<lb />
beneath the surface in the ordinary lives of<lb />
unexceptional people.<lb />
O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953)<lb />
O'Neill was the American playwright whose<lb />
work dramatizes the plight of people driven by<lb />
elemental passions, by memory and dream and<lb />
by an awareness of the forces that threaten to<lb />
overwhelm them. His early plays, appearing<lb />
between 1916-1920, helped initiate American<lb />
theater's shift away from elegant parlor dramas<lb />
and toward gritty naturalistic plays.<lb />
Genet, Jean (1910-1986)<lb />
Genet was the French novelist and dramatist,<lb />
whose writings, dwelling upon bizarre, and<lb />
grotesque aspects of human existence, express<lb />
profound rebellion against society and its<lb />
conventions. Born in Paris, Genet was the<lb />
illegitimate child of a prostitute. He was caught<lb />
stealing at the age of 10 and by early<lb />
adolescence had begun to serve a series of<lb />
sentences, spanning nearly 30 years, for theft<lb />
and homosexual prostitution.<lb />
Mamet, David (1947-)<lb />
Mamet is the American playwright, screenwriter<lb />
and director, whose dramatic style reflects the<lb />
inarticulateness and violence in alienated<lb />
members of the lower-middle class. Poetic,<lb />
comically fragmented and often shocking,<lb />
Mamet's use of language has been compared<lb />
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American writer Emest Hemingway, Irish author<lb />
Samuel Beckett and English playwright Harold<lb />
Pinter.<lb />
(photos courtesy of the World Wide Web)<lb />
Online cheating violates conduct code<lb />
Students can now use computers to cheat as well as study and type. (Photos by Emily Richardson &amp; Patrick Raulet)<lb />
Students can suffer<lb />
detrimental consequences<lb />
Nina M. Dry<lb />
ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
You're in class all day and work a double shift every<lb />
night. Homework is a task you have mastered com-<lb />
pleting in between classes. All of a sudden, as you<lb />
glimpse at your syllabus, you realize a major paper is<lb />
due in two days that will count 40 percent of your fi-<lb />
nal grade. As you stress about creating a 15 page paper<lb />
in two days, you begin to daydream of a magical place<lb />
where you can get a paper that has already been writ-<lb />
ten. Sound too good to be true? Not in this day and<lb />
age. Finding sites where you can receive pre-written<lb />
papers is not hard to come by as cheatingplagiarizing<lb />
online becomes more pppular.<lb />
Judicial coordinator, Dean Mary Louise Antieau re-<lb />
alize these sites are in existence.<lb />
"We've began picking up on these sites about five<lb />
years ago Antieau said.<lb />
According to Antieau, as a member The Associa-<lb />
tion of Student Judicial Affairs, she and other profes-<lb />
sors discuss online cheating. According to Donna<lb />
Patchett of Marymount University, "if you go to any<lb />
internet search engine and type in 'term papers you<lb />
will find hundreds of sites offering term papers for free<lb />
 and some that will send free sample pages before<lb />
you buy<lb />
The system is quite simple. On most sites you can<lb />
get many things accomplished, from writing a term<lb />
paper or book report to creating a professional resume<lb />
or answering the questions on college entrance essays.<lb />
With a few keystrokes, you can obtain a custom pa-<lb />
per�for a price. For example, on one particular site,<lb />
the first page of a book report will cost $30, each addi-<lb />
tional page $15. Be prepared to shell out more money<lb />
if you want to include a bibliography or footnotes.<lb />
There are other sites that will post papers under<lb />
certain categories and are just right for the picking, if<lb />
you're lucky to find one that fits the description of what<lb />
professors are looking for. According to Antieau, she<lb />
wouldn't consider using these sources.<lb />
"Some sites have students who write Ipapers). put<lb />
them on the web and sell them or give them away<lb />
Antieau said.<lb />
She said she has read some of these papers that have<lb />
gone on the net for free and, as a former high school<lb />
teacher, she wouldn't even give them a "D" on the<lb />
work, had it been their own.<lb />
Although many of these sites use disclaimers such<lb />
as "students should use these papers as a tool to better<lb />
understand the particular subject matter and the site<lb />
cannot be held accountable for plagiarism if the stu-<lb />
dent chooses to hand in the pre-written work it is<lb />
still considered cheating ifyou turn in the work as your<lb />
own.<lb />
"No matter what medium is used to obtain these<lb />
papers, it's still a violation of ECU's code of conduct<lb />
Antieau said.<lb />
Within her first year as judicial coordinator at ECU,<lb />
Antieau has not encountered a case of cheating involv-<lb />
Independent films<lb />
given outlet on campus<lb />
Mercury cinema<lb />
growing in popularity<lb />
Jennifer Brown<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Independent films that are not shown at main-<lb />
stream theaters like Carmike 12 get less time in the<lb />
public eye. Mercury Cinema at ECU gives students a<lb />
chance to see independent films.<lb />
"Mercury Cinema shows independent films that<lb />
aren't Blockbusters and aren't usually well-known to<lb />
the general public said Cathy Black, a senior at ECU.<lb />
Black is the film chair, which means she supervises a<lb />
group of 12 students who select the movies to be shown.<lb />
These students start by browsing through catalogs<lb />
of films and then compile a huge list of movies they<lb />
are interested in viewing. The list is eventually narrowed<lb />
down. Also, surveys were passed out to all incoming<lb />
students to see which movies they were interested in<lb />
seeing.<lb />
"Mercury Cinema shows independent films that<lb />
aren't Blockbusters and aren't usually well-known to<lb />
the general public<lb />
Cathy Black<lb />
ECU Student<lb />
Then after defining their list they vote and Black<lb />
orders the films that are available. Students can get<lb />
involved by going by Mendenhall 236 and picking up<lb />
an application from the Student Union.<lb />
Mercury Cinema began last year, according to<lb />
Stephen Gray, the student activities director. Gray said<lb />
that the response to the cinema has been very large<lb />
this year with audiences ranging from 150-175 people<lb />
per showing.<lb />
Mercury Cinema movies are shown at 7:30 p.m. on<lb />
Wednesdays and 10 p.m. on Thursdays. Blockbusters<lb />
are shown Thursdays Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays<lb />
at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
"Life is Beautiful will be shown on Nov. 3-4 in con-<lb />
junction with an artistic instillation about the holo-<lb />
caust that will be in the Mendenhall Gallery, Oct. 25-<lb />
Nov. 22 said Lynn Caverly, the assistant director of<lb />
student activities.<lb />
This Is just one of the many films to be shown at<lb />
the cinema this year. Freshmen Brad Whitley and<lb />
Amanda Smith enjoy going to the Mercury Cinema.<lb />
Whitley said they have seen such films as Midsummer<lb />
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staff. (Photo courtesy of the World Wide Web)<lb />
Night's Dream, Walking Ned Divine and Austin Powers.<lb />
"It's great and the movies are very current Whit-<lb />
ley said.<lb />
"It's free and easily accessible Smith said.<lb />
Mercury Cinema shows a variety of films chosen<lb />
by students, and every show is free. This is a chance to<lb />
view quality movies that didn't make Blockbuster sta-<lb />
tus, and it is the only place you will see these movies<lb />
on the big screen.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
jbrown@studentmedia. ecu. edu<lb />
Ing the internet.<lb />
For some, although, it Is in violation with our<lb />
university's regulations.Jhey will take the chance and<lb />
submit these essays. But according to university attor-<lb />
ney, Ben Irons, it isn't the smartest thing.<lb />
"Online plagiarism) compromises a student's in-<lb />
tegrity and undermines their education Irons said.<lb />
"Faculty members are aware of these sites and do<lb />
recognize that It is a problem. However, faculty mem-<lb />
bers are equipped to detect plagiarism<lb />
According to Antieau, one way professors can de-<lb />
tect plagiarism is the changes in the style of writing.<lb />
"Generally speaking, it's pretty easy in most sub-<lb />
jects because most students who cheat aren't very dis-<lb />
ciplined themselves Antieau said. "It would be easy<lb />
for a professor to note the change of writing styles in a<lb />
student<lb />
"If the written product is inconsistent with previ-<lb />
ous products, professors will become suspicious Irons<lb />
said.<lb />
And the consequences that go along with getting<lb />
caught can be severe.<lb />
"If one is caught cheating, consequences such as<lb />
an 'F' in the course may occur Irons said. "If allega-<lb />
tions are serious enough and repeated, it could extend<lb />
from probation, suspension, possibly expulsion.<lb />
Although cheating seems to have immediate re-<lb />
wards, occasionally the consequences can be a severe<lb />
as expulsion. Whether it is online or in person, cheat-<lb />
ing is a violation of the code of conduct and can be<lb />
detrimental to one's academic career if he or she is<lb />
caught.<lb />
ECU's Cod? of ConductAcademic Honor Code<lb />
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or ttae givmi) or racaivmg of any �faff advantage on any form of arrv<lb />
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2. Student wants to post and Hay in school.<lb />
3. Student ii dnvan by ttw need to get good orMet.<lb />
4. Student comes to college with insileQMts preparation, he or she is going<lb />
about succeeding in college the wrong way.<lb />
'reasons compiled try Dean Antieau during mterview<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
ndry@studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
MISCELLANEA<lb />
Kenton Bell<lb />
Vocabulary for the verbose<lb />
Botts dots- the raised reflective dots in the middle of<lb />
highways.<lb />
Tittle- the dot over the letter 'i<lb />
Octothorp- the pound sign on a phone.<lb />
Virgule-te slash mark used in web address also called a<lb />
solidus.<lb />
Spoonerism- switching letters. For example, saying jag<lb />
of Flapan, instead of flag of Japan.<lb />
� Coprolites- dinosaur droppings.<lb />
Money mania<lb />
-A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge.<lb />
-A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.<lb />
-The first U.S. coin to bear the words "United States o<lb />
America was a penny piece made in 1727. It was als<lb />
inscribed with the plain-spoken motto: "Mind You<lb />
Own Business<lb />
-There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.<lb />
-The car in the foreground on the back of a $10 bill is<lb />
1925 Huptmobile.<lb />
Mugs on money<lb />
' $1 - George Washington<lb />
$2 - Thomas Jefferson<lb />
$5 - Abraham Lincoln<lb />
$10 - Alexander Hamilton<lb />
$20 - Andrew Jackson<lb />
$50 - Ulysses Grant<lb />
$100 - Benjamin Franklin<lb />
$500 - William McKinley (discontinued 1969)<lb />
$1,000 - Grover Cleveland (discontinued 1969)<lb />
$5,000 -James Madison (discontinued 1969)<lb />
$10,000 - Salmon P. Chase (Supreme Court Chief Jus<lb />
tice: 1864-73; discontinued 1969)<lb />
$100,000 - Woodrow Wilson (used only in Federal Re<lb />
serveTreasury transactions)<lb />
Curious Comments<lb />
"Nothing on earth consumes a man more quickly thai<lb />
the passion of resentment<lb />
"Life in its very essence is determined in the moment<lb />
when one must decide between standing shackled tc<lb />
the burden of consequence, or lying naked with tht<lb />
mistress of regret<lb />
Challenge Question:<lb />
Define Tmesis, and supply an example. Hint: It is of<lb />
ten used in the presence of alcohol.<lb />
Answer to Last Challenge:<lb />
Name the cast of the Golden Girls, and give their rea:<lb />
names. Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), Rose Nylunfl<lb />
(Betty White), Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan),<lb />
Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty).<lb />
Students who answered correctly: Dawn Choate,<lb />
Tiffanie Sweet, Wanda Tindal, Patricia Lafuente, Claes<lb />
Lindgren.<lb />
Anyone who answers today's challenge question will<lb />
have their name published in Thursday's paper.<lb />
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If we continue to neglect our<lb />
responsibility to the environment that<lb />
feeds and nourishes us as well as<lb />
gives us beauty to appreciate<lb />
aesthetically, how can we say that we<lb />
are gaming a wider perspective or<lb />
that we are interested in the well<lb />
being of the world and the people<lb />
around US'?<lb />
OURVIEW<lb />
Recycling: is it an overrated movement left over from the hippies, or is<lb />
it a valid way of participating in the fight to preserve the natural resources<lb />
that we have left?<lb />
At ECU, we are at about 50 percent of our recycling capabilities. We<lb />
could recycle less, but there is room for us to recycle much more.<lb />
There are recycling bins all over CC and the other academic buildings<lb />
on campus, but do you always stop to put your old papers in them or do<lb />
you aim for the nearest trash can? Maybe everyone should stop and think<lb />
next time they walk around with that pathetic test grade, and decide if<lb />
you want it forever in a landfill or forever erased and made into another<lb />
sheet of paper for another merciless teacher to write a heart breaking<lb />
grade on.<lb />
Not a difficult decision to make, but many decide that they want these<lb />
papers and soda cans, bottles, memos and newspapers to forever sit and<lb />
rot beneath neighborhoods or city parks.<lb />
The trees that we have left are producing enough oxygen for the out-<lb />
rageous amount of men and women populating this planet at a mind-<lb />
blowing rate, but how long will that last if they are burned and chopped<lb />
down to make toothpicks and other wood products? If we could preserve<lb />
the natural resources we have by recycling the things that we use, than<lb />
our forests and rain forests might possibly be around for more genera-<lb />
tions to look at and benefit from.<lb />
Why bother having recycling bins if we are not going to use them? As<lb />
students, we should be educated and aware of the effect of the things we<lb />
do. If we continue to neglect our responsibility to the environment that<lb />
feeds and nourishes us as well as gives us beauty to appreciate aestheti-<lb />
cally, how can we say that we are gaining a wider perspective or that we<lb />
are interested in the well being of the world and the people around us?<lb />
Next time you carelessly trash that recyclable good, think again. Would<lb />
you rather cause the needless destruction of another tree, or will you give<lb />
that piece of paper, no matter how foul the writing on it may be, another<lb />
life?<lb />
OPINION COLUMN<lb />
University should reinstate reading day<lb />
OPINION COLUMN<lb />
Consumer fever eats the American conscience<lb />
Demosthenes<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
In the latest pinnacle of western<lb />
culture, the United States has em-<lb />
braced a sick philosophy. It is called<lb />
consumer fever and it is spreading.<lb />
The majority of citizens of this na-<lb />
tion believe that if they can buy, eat,<lb />
burn, possess and consume enough<lb />
material substance that it will make<lb />
them happy.<lb />
It is quite evident by the fact that<lb />
Americans use more eas, food, pa-<lb />
per and so on than any other na-<lb />
tion. This is no way to live in har-<lb />
mony with our surroundings. Con-<lb />
sumerism is the great lawn mower<lb />
of the world.<lb />
You can look at this phenom-<lb />
enon from a smaller perspective. A<lb />
bacteria colony in a petri dish full<lb />
of food will grow in population<lb />
until supplies begin to run short. Its<lb />
population will then decrease until<lb />
all are dead. This event follows a<lb />
simple bell curve that exists<lb />
throughout nature.<lb />
Has mankind not risen above<lb />
this base biological law? Obviously,<lb />
3ur petri dish has not yet reached<lb />
ts capacity, but we are beginning<lb />
to see the strain we cause. Why do<lb />
you think there is a big push to de-<lb />
velop planetary colonization tech-<lb />
nology?<lb />
In eastern thought there is a<lb />
much larger emphasis on living<lb />
within your surroundings, never<lb />
upsetting the delicate balance that<lb />
nature has established. This can he<lb />
accomplished by slowing down,<lb />
paying attention to what is around<lb />
you and using only what you need.<lb />
For example, why do Americans<lb />
eat so much food? People in this<lb />
country eat like they have not seen<lb />
food in weeks. Next time you walk<lb />
through the lines at Todd or<lb />
Mendenhall think about how much<lb />
food do you really need to consume<lb />
and if everyone ate no more than<lb />
they needed how much the quality<lb />
of the food would increase.<lb />
When you go out to buy a new<lb />
stereo, bicycle, book or tool, think<lb />
about if you buy one with some sub-<lb />
stance quality to it, you might<lb />
spend a little extra money now, but<lb />
you will not have to run out and<lb />
buy another one in three years<lb />
when this one is useless. When<lb />
something of yours breaks, the im-<lb />
mediate consumer fever response is<lb />
to run out for another. A great al-<lb />
ternative which seems to have been<lb />
forgotten is to simply get it fixed.<lb />
One more thing which I think<lb />
plays a vital role in harmonious liv-<lb />
ing is reusing resources. Recycling<lb />
applies not only to glass and paper,<lb />
but to everything around you. If we<lb />
could learn to reuse materials in-<lb />
stead of discarding everything into<lb />
giant underground dumps we<lb />
would be one step closer to har-<lb />
mony.<lb />
As 1 watch Europe put up its own<lb />
versions of Walmart, and I see chil-<lb />
dren in Nepal wearing Sylvester<lb />
Stalone T-shirts, I can only hope<lb />
that humanity will not fall for these<lb />
consumer fever methods. Keep<lb />
shopping at your small independent<lb />
bakery, your fish market and your<lb />
deli. Reuse and recycle anything you<lb />
can and find new ways to do so, and<lb />
do not discard your broken posses-<lb />
sions only to go out and buy a new<lb />
piece of garbage to replace it. Let us<lb />
not take more from the petri dish<lb />
than we can return. Be thoughtful<lb />
and conscious, until we meet again.<lb />
This wrier can be contacted at<lb />
Demonsthenes0studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
Marvelle Sullivan<lb />
Everyone is making adjustments due to Hurricane<lb />
Floyd and its disastrous aftermath. Not only did the<lb />
hurricane reek havoc in our day to day lives by de-<lb />
stroying housing, contaminating water and bolstering<lb />
the amount of local mosquitoes but it also created uni-<lb />
versity chaos. Classes being canceled for two weeks is<lb />
resulting in unmitigated academic hell for both the<lb />
students and professors. In the attempt to compensate<lb />
for the classes missed because of this natural disaster,<lb />
the university decided to eliminate fall break, cut out a<lb />
day of Thanksgiving break, add a Saturday class and<lb />
replace Reading Day with a normal class day. While<lb />
the university is making great and respectable strides<lb />
to lower stress and ease the transition back into a regu-<lb />
lar schedule, a major mistake is being made.<lb />
No one can reasonably deny that missing class for<lb />
two weeks creates a major obstacle to meeting course<lb />
requirements and objectives. After all, class curriculums<lb />
are designed for an allotted number of days and class<lb />
meetings; however, jamming the hours into breaks and<lb />
weekends is counterproductive. This is especially true<lb />
of one day in particular, Reading Day.<lb />
Taking away our fall break is bad; it's not as if dis-<lb />
missed classes due to national states of emergency fall<lb />
under "rest and relaxation" time. Admittedly though,<lb />
desperate times call for desperate measures so the elimi-<lb />
nation of fall break, while bad, is understandable. Cut-<lb />
ting a day out of Thanksgiving seems odd, to say the<lb />
least. Thanksgiving is family time, and for those like<lb />
myself with a night class that Wednesday, a definite<lb />
strain is caused to get home in time for Thanksgiving<lb />
dinner. The Saturday class, even though the most logi-<lb />
cal, is equally the most laughable. Having class on Sat-<lb />
urday is not natural and it violates everything we have<lb />
ever known about school since age 5. Nevertheless, like<lb />
the previous examples, there is method to the mad-<lb />
ness of the solution, except for Reading Day.<lb />
Reading Day is not just some day that can come �<lb />
and go on a whim. It has a specific academic purpose, <lb />
Some students may not take it seriously, but some stu- <lb />
dents don't take school in general seriously. The corf- ;<lb />
cept of Reading Day is so important that most schools <lb />
allot for days or even a week in between classes ami<lb />
exams. Taking away one of the most crucial days pre- <lb />
ceding final exams is ludicrous. Essentially, it's adding <lb />
insult to injury. There are times to scramble around �<lb />
and make up for something lost and then there are �<lb />
times, like right now, that you just have to chalk it up '�<lb />
to misfortune and accept that it is lost and it's not com- !<lb />
ing back. The university needs to let go of the notion<lb />
that we are actually going to be able to fully recuperate<lb />
academically from the hurricane and in the process, �<lb />
give us our Reading Day back.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
msullivon@studentmedia.ecu.edu.<lb />
LETTER TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Football team deserves praise, not jabs<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I was reading the opinion col-<lb />
umn of Mr. Ryan Kennemuf ("Fans<lb />
Bragging Rights Not Earned Oct.<lb />
12) and was wondering what he was<lb />
talking about. The idea that anyone,<lb />
much less someone that is supposed<lb />
to be a supporter of the school,<lb />
would call any program such as ours<lb />
receives as "unneeded" is foolish.<lb />
Who cares who claims ECU as their<lb />
home team? I've worked with the<lb />
ECU football team for the last two<lb />
and a half years and consider any-<lb />
one willing to come to our games<lb />
an asset, regardless of how long<lb />
they've been supporters.<lb />
By the way, Ryan Dogg, where<lb />
were you on Saturday? "We-suck-<lb />
land?" Don't condemn anyone who<lb />
was there supporting your school<lb />
when you couldn't find the time to<lb />
come to a game that is free for you<lb />
to attend. I am sure that the several<lb />
thousand other fans would agree on<lb />
this matter. Also, the next time you<lb />
decide to rant on a topic, STICK TO<lb />
IT, instead of rambling on about<lb />
superfluous subjects that have little<lb />
or nothing to do with what you're<lb />
writing about. Exactly how does a<lb />
NASCAR fan compare to a fair-<lb />
weather Pirate fan?<lb />
Lastly, no one person should<lb />
ever call the one loss we suffered last<lb />
Saturday as inevitable. The work<lb />
that these young men have piU<lb />
forth to obtain a goal, that is obvi-<lb />
ously beyond your comprehension,<lb />
goes above and beyond what is ex-<lb />
pected of the average student. This<lb />
team deserves every bit of gratitude<lb />
that can be given to them at this<lb />
early part of the season. Besides,<lb />
when, not if, we are awarded a bowl<lb />
bid, 1 am sure that once again you<lb />
will be writing a column on the<lb />
greatness of the fans and program<lb />
you seem so willing to put down<lb />
now.<lb />
Ed Rinehart, senior<lb />
ECU Coach's Assistant<lb />
New Greeks don't have a clue<lb />
�<lb />
i<lb />
LETTER TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Step up to the challenge; support your teams<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Last spring there was an article<lb />
n The East Carolinian entitled, "Af-<lb />
ican-American Coaches Still Face<lb />
)bstacles I was called to make a<lb />
omment about the number of Af-<lb />
ican-American head coaches in<lb />
)ivision I sports. I found the article<lb />
o be very nice.<lb />
There was a comment made by<lb />
junior communications major<lb />
hat really caught my eye. In the<lb />
rticle, he stated "It makes you ask<lb />
ourself why there aren't more than<lb />
wo African-American head coaches<lb />
it ECU here. I am busy asking<lb />
nyself are they just not finding<lb />
ualified ones, or what?"<lb />
The reason that the comment<lb />
intrigued me was because of the lack<lb />
of support for specifically women's<lb />
basketball. I would like to challenge<lb />
that young man and the rest of the<lb />
student body not to criticize the<lb />
hiring practices here at ECU but,<lb />
instead, to make a difference by sup-<lb />
porting the coaches that are here!<lb />
How many of you know that our<lb />
volleyball team started off the sea-<lb />
son 5-0? How many of you knew<lb />
that my basketball team had its first<lb />
winning season in six years last year<lb />
in my first year as head coach and<lb />
were six points from advancing to<lb />
the NCAA tournament?<lb />
We need your support! If you<lb />
love ECU, you'll come out and sup-<lb />
port us this season. We need you to<lb />
give us a home court advantage so<lb />
that we can be even more success-<lb />
ful than we already have been.<lb />
If you support us, I promise to<lb />
support you in any way possible. I<lb />
would love to help any student or-<lb />
ganization on campus. I am a mem-<lb />
ber of the Alpha Kappa Alpha So-<lb />
rority, Inc and they know that they<lb />
have my full support as well.<lb />
How many of you PIRATES will<lb />
step up to the challenge?<lb />
See you at the games.<lb />
Dee Gibson<lb />
Head Women's Basketball Coach<lb />
Selfishness, greed and arrogance<lb />
are often devastating characteristics<lb />
of one's persona and usually when<lb />
these words are used to describe a<lb />
person (in this case persons) or their<lb />
behavior, those persons are unaware<lb />
of these obscene character flaws<lb />
andor actions. Blinded by these<lb />
wretched personality traits, these<lb />
persons continue on whatever trek,<lb />
plan or scheme they have con-<lb />
cocted.<lb />
Why am I babbling about these<lb />
particular 'gems' of the human<lb />
psyche and personality? Because I<lb />
would like to inform a group em-<lb />
bodying these traits and actions to<lb />
the letter, on a daily basis, that it is<lb />
time to stop.<lb />
Who are these poor, aloof indi-<lb />
viduals? The members of the new<lb />
Chi Phi "colony" trying to gain ad-<lb />
mittance to the inter-fraternity<lb />
council, and into an oversaturated<lb />
Greek community. I know, I know,<lb />
we are supposed to encourage<lb />
people to chase after their dreams<lb />
and shoot for lofty goals but in this<lb />
case it's just not fair to the other<lb />
male Greek letter organizations on<lb />
this campus.<lb />
It is a simple matter of numbers.<lb />
Membership is at an all-time low<lb />
here at ECU, as well as around the<lb />
country, which translates into less<lb />
opportunities for the eighteen fra-<lb />
ternities to recruit quality men. The<lb />
Greek student population as a<lb />
whole is only about 10 percent-<lb />
down from 15 percent just a few<lb />
short years ago. The balance be-<lb />
tween fraternities and sororities is<lb />
severely lopsided, a two-to-one ra-<lb />
tio, which means that the social<lb />
outlet is already hanging on a tight<lb />
noose.<lb />
What members of the Chi Phi<lb />
colony are doing is putting an<lb />
abominable strain on an already<lb />
tapped Greek system. There are<lb />
enough fraternities here that offer<lb />
every type of social diversity that<lb />
one could ever ask for.<lb />
What these men are doing is<lb />
unfair to the members of the Greek<lb />
community. You are not enhanc-<lb />
ing the population, you are tearing<lb />
it down, because you are either A.<lb />
too selfish to go out and rush and<lb />
see what everyone has to offer, B.<lb />
so pompous that you think that you<lb />
are better than everyone else, C. so<lb />
blinded by greed andor a lack of<lb />
self-esteem that you think this will<lb />
catapult you into instant social ac-<lb />
ceptance. Or, D. you are just plain<lb />
old clue less.<lb />
I hope that the answer is D be-<lb />
cause I hate to think that I have to<lb />
share a community with people that<lb />
have such low moral character and<lb />
lack of conviction as you seem to<lb />
possess.<lb />
Bryce Wagoner III<lb /><pb facs="00058874_tn_0006" /><lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
www.tec.ecu.edu<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 19,1999<lb />
sports@studentmedia.eeu.edu<lb />
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SPORTS BRIEFS<lb />
Miracle Mets stay alive<lb />
Robin Ventura's grand slam turned single<lb />
kept New York's title hopes alive in the 15th in-<lb />
ning of game 5 of the National League Champi-<lb />
onship Series against the Atlanta Braves.<lb />
"I'm just glad we're actually going back after<lb />
getting down 3-0 Ventura said.<lb />
Ventura's slam off of the Braves' Kevin<lb />
McGlinchy cleared the Shea Stadium wall.<lb />
Ventura was mobbed by his teammates and<lb />
never rounded the bases. The winning run<lb />
scored and Ventura's hit was scored an RBI<lb />
single. The final score was 4-3.<lb />
"If we come back and win the series, this will<lb />
?go down as one of the great games in history<lb />
� said the Mets' Orel Hershiser.<lb />
The game lasted 5 hours and 46 minutes.<lb />
�,Game 6 will be held today in Atlanta.<lb />
eld's tost<lb />
Panthers drop Niners<lb />
The Carolina Panthers defeated the San<lb />
Francisco 49ers 31-29, Sunday at 3Com Park.<lb />
The loss snapped the 49ers 19 game home<lb />
winning streak. It also marked the return of<lb />
former 49ers head coach George Seifert.<lb />
"I don't care what you say, it was not just an-<lb />
other game said Panthers tight end Wesley<lb />
I-Walls. "There is a special feeling in this locker<lb />
Jroom and part of it is that we beat the 49ers<lb />
S The Panthers' Steve Beuerlein threw four<lb />
vtouchdown passes.<lb />
Broncos beat Packers<lb />
The Denver Broncos won their second game<lb />
of the season, defeating the Green Bay Packers<lb />
31-10. The Packers' Brett Favre was unable to<lb />
notch another comeback win. Favre was 7 for<lb />
23 and threw for only 120 yards.<lb />
"I didn't expect to play like this Favre said. I<lb />
didn't expect to lose like this. This is a character<lb />
check<lb />
Earnhardt wins Winston 500<lb />
Dale Earnhardt notched his second straight<lb />
win at Talladega, winning the Winston 500.<lb />
"This car was good, but I didn't think it was<lb />
going to run up front Earnhardt said. "Even<lb />
late in the race, I didn't think I had the car to win<lb />
it, but Bobby LaBonte and Mike Skinner<lb />
Earnhardt's teammate) worked with me there at<lb />
the end and helped me to the front<lb />
Chargers take over AFC West<lb />
The San Deigo Chargers beat the Seattle<lb />
Seahawks 13-10 in a match up of unlikely AFC<lb />
West heavyweights. A41-yard John Carney<lb />
field goal as time expired sealed the win for the<lb />
Chargers. The win sends the Chargers to 4-1<lb />
and drops the Seahawks to 3-2. The Chargers<lb />
now stand alone atop the AFC West.<lb />
Midnight Madness kicks off basketball season<lb />
Pep rally, contests draw 1,400<lb />
Susanne Milenkevich<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
ECU'S basketball programs began their seasons with<lb />
a new twist this year, as the Pirates held their first ever<lb />
Minges Midnight Madness to kick off the 1999-2000<lb />
basketball season.<lb />
Midnight Madness is a tradition at many schools<lb />
across the nation. University of North Carolina and<lb />
Duke University both hold this event which consists<lb />
of a pep rally and contests that begin late the night<lb />
before practice can officially start according to the<lb />
NCAA regulations. At 12:01 a.m. many teams begin<lb />
the season by splitting the players into two teams to<lb />
scrimmage before their fans and coaches.<lb />
"I've been to midnight madness's before at other<lb />
colleges and I think it's great that ECU is starting one<lb />
here said junior Karen Flayner, a hospitality manage-<lb />
ment major.<lb />
According to Media Relations, the night began when<lb />
the doors opened at 10:45 p.m. and about 1,400 ECU<lb />
fans poured in.<lb />
Performances by the Pure Gold Dance Team, the<lb />
ECU cheerleaders and the Pep Band began at 11:1S p.m.<lb />
followed by the introduction of this year's coaches.<lb />
Women's Head Coach Dee Gibson was introduced<lb />
for her second season with the Pirates.<lb />
"Let me tell you something Gibson said. "You guys<lb />
haven't seen nothing yet<lb />
Last year Gibson lead the women to their first win-<lb />
ning season in six years with a record of 16-13. This<lb />
year, Gibson has bigger plans.<lb />
"We played in the finals at the conference tourna-<lb />
ment last year and lost to number five in the country,<lb />
Old Dominion Gibson said. "This year we're going<lb />
to beat Old Dominion<lb />
Gibson called for the support to make it happen.<lb />
"Let me tell you something Gibson said. "We need<lb />
your help. We need you here<lb />
First year coach Bill Herrion was then introduced<lb />
as "no stranger to the NCAA tournament as he joins us<lb />
from coaching a Drexel University team that made the<lb />
tournament four times under his leadership<lb />
"I'm starting to get excited already Herrion said.<lb />
"Even though this place is not full yet (imagine) how<lb />
loud it would get if we put people in the stands this<lb />
year. I think we could really turn this into a great home<lb />
court atmosphere<lb />
Herrion also called for support from the fans as he<lb />
announced the men's season begins at home Nov. 23<lb />
against Wisconsin-Green Bay.<lb />
"We want to pack this place when we play Wiscon-<lb />
sin-Green Bay Herrion said.<lb />
The Pirates had a special guest in the crowd Friday<lb />
night as they were joined by WNBA Cleveland Rockers<lb />
player Chastity Melvin.<lb />
Melvin played for N.C. State and just finished her<lb />
first season in the WNBA. Melvin's younger sister,<lb />
Danielle plays for ECU.<lb />
"I love the girls on the ECU team Melvin said. "I<lb />
know all of them, they're like all my little sisters so I<lb />
had to come watch them play<lb />
Since the WNBA's season is in the summer, Melvin<lb />
said she will attend many of the games this year.<lb />
"I think they'll do well coming off last year Melvin<lb />
said. "If they just work hard and play with confidence<lb />
See MADNESS, page 7<lb />
Player's determination leads to success<lb />
Stephen Schramm<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
For a while in the fourth quar-<lb />
ter against Southern Miss, David<lb />
Garrard looked as if he were back<lb />
at Southern Durham high school.<lb />
Tacklers hitting the 235 pound<lb />
quarterback only to be shaken off<lb />
and watch as Garrard would<lb />
make the play and keep the drive<lb />
alive.<lb />
"I was just determined not to<lb />
go down that last drive, and it was<lb />
working out for the most part<lb />
Garrard said.<lb />
Determination is something<lb />
Garrard has shown throughout<lb />
the 1999 campaign.<lb />
Against West Virginia, it was<lb />
his ability to run for key yards and<lb />
break tackles that propelled the Pi-<lb />
rates to the 30-23 victory. It was<lb />
his touchdown run with 56 sec-<lb />
onds left that gave the Pirates the<lb />
lead.<lb />
It was his determination that<lb />
helped lead the Pirates to victories<lb />
over Duke and South Carolina.<lb />
It was his determination that<lb />
kept him and the Pirates from<lb />
folding when they were down 20-<lb />
0 against Miami.<lb />
It was determination that<lb />
helped Garrard throw for 300<lb />
yards against Army and get the C-<lb />
USA offensive Player-of-the-<lb />
Week. The next week, he threw for<lb />
249 yards and rushed for 56<lb />
against Southern Miss in a losing<lb />
effort. However it was his late<lb />
game heroics that electrified the<lb />
crowd of 39,000 at Dowdy<lb />
Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
"He's a very amazing guy<lb />
said Senior flanker LaMont<lb />
Chappell. "The stuff he does,<lb />
sometimes it's funny to sit a<lb />
watch him and how elusive he<lb />
is. He brings a lot to the table,<lb />
as far as being our quarterback<lb />
and making plays<lb />
The spectacular plays and<lb />
consistent performance that<lb />
Garrard has shown this season<lb />
should come as no surprise to<lb />
Pirate fans.<lb />
Garrard finished 1998 ranked<lb />
No. 23 nationally in passing effi-<lb />
ciency and No. 2 among freshmen.<lb />
He broke 16 ECU passing records<lb />
including the highest completion<lb />
percentage in ECU history, 61.6. He<lb />
also broke the record for most pass-<lb />
ing yards in a game with a 414 yard<lb />
performance against Memphis.<lb />
The record was formerly held by<lb />
Pirate legend, Marcus Crandall.<lb />
Garrard's growth as a quarter-<lb />
back has been tremendous since he<lb />
took over for Bobby Weaver in Oc-<lb />
tober of 1998. In only one year as<lb />
a starter, he has become a force<lb />
in the conference and a leader in<lb />
the locker room.<lb />
"It's about as dramatic as it<lb />
could be said Head Coach<lb />
Steve Logan. "Compared to the J<lb />
young man that was playing last ;<lb />
year at about this time, compared<lb />
to what we've got right now.<lb />
He's an outstanding student of<lb />
the game. He is very coachable,<lb />
teachable and he's got the God-<lb />
given ability to make plays<lb />
This writer can be contacted<lb />
at sports@studentmedia.ecu.edu.<lb />
Men, women swim to success<lb />
Women's relay takes first place,<lb />
men win eleven events<lb />
ECU men's swim vs. JMU<lb />
400-medley relayteam time 3:32.46<lb />
50 free Matt jabs 21.75<lb />
Emily Koperniak<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Cheers echoed throughout Minges Aquatic Center<lb />
as ECU'S men's and women's swim teams opened with<lb />
an exciting victory over James Madison University on<lb />
Friday. The men took a victory with a finai score of<lb />
149-92. They won every event except one.<lb />
The 400-medley relay team won a first place finish<lb />
with a time of 3:32.46. This win set the pace for six<lb />
successive first-place finishes. The men were able to<lb />
come out on top in 11 events.<lb />
"I think we came out amazing said Matt Jabs, se-<lb />
nior co-captain. "The attitude was prepared and we had<lb />
a lot of support. We stayed fired up<lb />
Jabs aided the Pirates in their win when he com-<lb />
pleted the 50 free with a time of 21.75.<lb />
Junior Claes Lindgren won the 200 back with a time<lb />
of 1:56.05 pushing the Pirates closer to their victory.<lb />
Sophomore Josh LePree topped it off with a first place<lb />
in the 200 breast at 2:13.54.<lb />
The women's team continued the success with a<lb />
time of 4:01.11 in the 400-medley relay. Dana Fuller<lb />
won the first individual win of the year with a time of<lb />
10:30.74 in the 1000 free.<lb />
Freshmen Aryn Lettermen and senior co-captain<lb />
Hollie Butler came in second and third in the 200 free<lb />
with times of 1:57.84 and 1:58.71. Courtney Foster<lb />
came out on top in the 50 free with a time of 26.41<lb />
followed by a second place finish by Mary Bennett<lb />
Inskeep.<lb />
Leslie Baronklin took first in the 200 back at 2:08.83.<lb />
The Lady Pirates' freestyle relay team took a first place<lb />
finish for the last event of the meet. The women fin-<lb />
ished with a score of 143-102.<lb />
"I think everybody had an awesome meet Butler<lb />
said. "There was a lot of energy and cheering. We were<lb />
a little worried with it being the first meet. We thought<lb />
we weren't prepared but we came together<lb />
"We are ecstatic on how we swam for the first meet<lb />
of the year said Head Coach Rick Kobe. "The women<lb />
beat the top team of the conference. JMU's men's team<lb />
200 backClaes Lindgren1:56.05<lb />
200 breastjosh LePree2:13.54<lb />
ECU women's swim vs. JMU<lb />
400-medley relayteam time4:01.11<lb />
1000 freeDana Fuller10:30.74<lb />
200 freeAryn Letternman1:57.84<lb />
200 freeHollie Butler1:58.71<lb />
50 freeCourtney Foster24.61<lb />
50 freeMary Bennett Inskeep24.78<lb />
200 backLeslie Baronklin2:08.83<lb />
400 relay freeteam time3:37.44<lb />
ECU women's swim vs. Ga. Southern<lb />
200-medley relayteam time1:57.87<lb />
100 freeHollie Butler10:42.74<lb />
200 freeCourtney Foster24.61<lb />
50 freeMary Bennett Inskeep24.80<lb />
100 backAmy Hendrick59.31<lb />
500 freeDana Fuller5:18.99<lb />
won the championship last year so we are ecstatic the<lb />
men won<lb />
Butler also contributed to the women's meet this<lb />
past Saturday against Georgia Southern. She was able<lb />
to pull off another victory in the 1000 free.<lb />
Courtney Foster took first in the 200 free along with<lb />
Mary Bennett Inkseep in the 50 free. Amy Hendrick<lb />
took a first place in the 100 back, while Dana Fuller<lb />
closed the meet with a first place finish in the 500 free.<lb />
The women finished with a score of 139 over Georgia<lb />
Southern's 92.<lb />
The men and women will compete next at College<lb />
of Charleston in a dual meet on Oct. 30 at 1 p.m.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
ekopemiak@studentmedia.ecu.edu.<lb />
Golf team finishes ninth<lb />
at Adam's Cup<lb />
Murray Pool<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU golf team finished ninth out of 1.4 at th<lb />
Adam's Cup in Narragansett, R.I. This tournampnt fea-<lb />
tured high praised teams such as Furman, Michigan<lb />
State, Virginia Tech and Toledo (who won the tourna-<lb />
ment).<lb />
The team had to battle terrible weather conditions<lb />
throughout the tournament with winds reaching up<lb />
to 30 mph and gusting as high as 50 mph. Coach<lb />
Kevin Williams had never seen playing conditions ol<lb />
that caliber but knows it was still a competition.<lb />
"Conditions dictate how you play but everyone had<lb />
to play in those conditions Williams said !<lb />
Despite the tough weather conditions, -ECU die<lb />
have a bright spot with Stephen Satterly earning a top<lb />
20 finish rounding out the tournament with a final<lb />
round 80 to finish in a tie for 16th.<lb />
Chad Webb and Frank Adams had good final round:<lb />
as they moved up to 23rd and 32nd.<lb />
"The wind was really bad and tough on everyone<lb />
Webb said. "It was blowing so hard that no one coulc<lb />
play as well as they could<lb />
The Pirate golf squad has a record of 13 wns anc<lb />
14 losses so far this season.<lb />
"It is really hard to tell where we are at considerinj<lb />
everything that has gone on this semester with thi<lb />
flooding Williams said. "Losing our first two tourna<lb />
ments put us really far behind. 1 thought the breal<lb />
might help our players because they would have raon<lb />
time to work on their game while they were at home<lb />
The Pirates took a vicious blow at the beginning o<lb />
the season when Marc Miller decided to be redshirted<lb />
Since the NCAA tournament will be held in his home<lb />
town of Durham in the year 2001, he wanted ahanc<lb />
to play there either as a team or individually.<lb />
"Sometimes it's frustrating to know that I could b(<lb />
helping the team and that is when I do miss it Millei<lb />
said. ,<lb />
The Pirates next go into battle on Oct. 25-ZS at the<lb />
ODUSeascape Invitational at the Seascape GaffLinks.<lb />
The tournament will be hosted by Old DominEn Uni-<lb />
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Volleyball team endures rough game!<lb />
Injury plagues team<lb />
Emily Koperniak<lb />
STAFF WHITER<lb />
The ECU volleyball team had a<lb />
tough weekend of competition at<lb />
li nru<lb />
William and Mary took victory<lb />
over the Pirates Friday night with a<lb />
final score of 3-2. With close hitting<lb />
percentages from both teams all<lb />
night, William and Mary gained an<lb />
advantage with a percentage of .467<lb />
intfiefast'game.<lb />
Cinta Claro and Lucinda Mason<lb />
completed the night with 13 kills<lb />
apiece. Mason added four block as-<lb />
sists along with Sarah Kary's 14 digs<lb />
and four block assists. Lisa<lb />
Donovan, who was unable to play<lb />
the last two matches, gave the Pi-<lb />
rates 40 assists with eight digs.<lb />
Saturday afternoon, ECU lost a<lb />
tough battle against Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth University (10-15, 7-15,<lb />
15-11,13-15). VCU outshot the Pi-<lb />
rates .364 140 in the first game. A<lb />
reinjury to Donovan's ankle placed<lb />
Claro as setter for the afternoon.<lb />
VCU claimed another victory fo<lb />
Hie second game.<lb />
The Pirates stepped It up durin<lb />
the third game with a hitting per<lb />
centage of .256 over VCU's .067<lb />
The referee called a net violation ok<lb />
the Pirates after they caught up froif<lb />
a 7 point difference. VCU was lead-<lb />
ing at match-point when this cai<lb />
was made, ending the match.<lb />
"I think there was some confu-<lb />
sion Chrissy McPheters said. "I)<lb />
took that for us to turn it up and<lb />
get back in the game. We were lost<lb />
without Lisa<lb />
McPheters had 10 kills as well<lb />
and three block assists. Mason led.<lb />
ECU with 14 kills, 18 digs and four<lb />
block assists.<lb />
"We had a good weekend with<lb />
some good points Mason said.<lb />
"There are some things we need to<lb />
work on. We have lots of potential<lb />
and a bright future<lb />
"I feel like we finally picked II<lb />
up in the last match, we got our fire<lb />
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hard match last night, and that<lb />
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ACADEMIC MOTIVATION: Thursday<lb />
at 3:30. October 13. The Center for<lb />
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is offering the following workshop. If<lb />
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tact the center at 328-6661.<lb />
MERCHANTS MILL Pond. Come en-<lb />
joy the beauty of this northern State<lb />
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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 />
CAREER ALERT: All General College<lb />
students interested in a career com-<lb />
bining business and healthcare may<lb />
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agement Department during the week<lb />
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VOLUNTEERS THAT can knit or cro-<lb />
chet hats are needed by the Leo W.<lb />
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unteers make hats and donate then<lb />
to cancer patients who have lost their<lb />
hair. Crochet and knitting novices are<lb />
welcome to come learn how to make<lb />
hats. Yarn donations are also welcome.<lb />
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from noon to 1pm in the Surgical Con-<lb />
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cancer center. For more information,<lb />
call 816-7867<lb />
ECU'S 8TH AnnualTechnology Expo-<lb />
sition will be held in the Mendenhall<lb />
Multipurpose Room on October 28.<lb />
1999 from 10am-3pm. Look for pre-<lb />
senters and topics in the October 26th<lb />
issue.<lb />
TIME MANAGEMENT: The Center<lb />
for Counseling and Student Develop-<lb />
ment is offering the following work-<lb />
shop on Wednesday October 20. 3:30.<lb />
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MUST SALE 2 year old brother worct<lb />
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$100 firm, call Paula at 754-0926.<lb />
1993 TOYOTA Celica ST Burgundy, ex-<lb />
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