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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 80 Number 48<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
February 1, 2005<lb />
Black History Month<lb />
Events scheduled to educate students<lb />
UNDA DOHERTY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Ledonia Wright Cultural Center and other ECU organizations<lb />
are hosting a series of events this month in honor of Black History<lb />
Month.<lb />
Lathan Turner, director of the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center,<lb />
said it is important for students to attend events so they are able to<lb />
expand their knowledge and eliminate any misconceptions or preju-<lb />
dices they may have of a particular culture.<lb />
"This February will give everyone an opportunity to learn more,<lb />
be exposed to the creativeness and major achievements in African<lb />
American history said Turner.<lb />
Students have shown interest in attending various events and<lb />
learning about different topics.<lb />
"I am excited to attend the various programs because I would like<lb />
to learn more about the contributions that African Americans have<lb />
made throughout history said Erin Barnette, senior communica-<lb />
tion major.<lb />
Barnette said it is necessary to get as many people as possible, both<lb />
young and old, involved in order to increase society's knowledge of<lb />
diversity and break down any stereotypes people may have for one<lb />
another.<lb />
"We also wanted to highlight African American women Turner<lb />
said.<lb />
The center is giving the youth in the community an opportunity<lb />
to get involved along with ECU students. High school students from<lb />
Pitt County have been invited to Mendenhall Student Center Great<lb />
Rooms Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. for a poetry contest titled, "Poetic Expres-<lb />
sions: Readings, Rhymes, Rhythm<lb />
These events are provided to help everyone, not just certain ethnic-<lb />
ities, learn by introducing different views and ideas, striving to create<lb />
multiculturalism bringing different groups of people together.<lb />
Turner said during his time at ECU, he has found a lack of cultural<lb />
awareness, appreciation and participation to learn about others.<lb />
Students come to ECU with different backgrounds and conflict-<lb />
ing views causing conflicts with diversity on campus. Turner said the<lb />
"root cause is education or lack thereof<lb />
Joe Thompson, junior accounting major, said he has noticed a<lb />
problem with diversity issues on campus.<lb />
"I see that the majority of the minorities on campus tend to stick<lb />
with each other and rarely do you see diverse groups of people stand-<lb />
ing together said Thompson.<lb />
This is one reason why the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center strives<lb />
to educate students in order to increase awareness and create a better<lb />
understanding of diversity.<lb />
"The center provides an opportunity to share with those that are<lb />
willing to learn - after all learning is the whole reason for being in<lb />
college Turner said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
f) Black History Month<lb />
Known events at press time:<lb />
NAACP Founders Week<lb />
Feb. 7 -12<lb />
Various Activities nightly, to<lb />
include:<lb />
Ethnic Food Tasting<lb />
Open Mic Social<lb />
"Legacies Nearly Forgotten" and<lb />
Volunteering with local service<lb />
agencies<lb />
Along Martin Luther King: Travels<lb />
on Black America's Main Street<lb />
Feb. 10<lb />
A lecture by Jonathan Tllove,<lb />
national correspondent on race<lb />
for Willis Bldg, 7 p.m.<lb />
Newhouse News Service and<lb />
author ot the book<lb />
Along Martin Luther King. The<lb />
lecture is freeopen to the public.<lb />
CO-sponsored by Geo-Club, Dept<lb />
of Geography, LWCC<lb />
Black Student Union Week<lb />
Feb. 14 -19<lb />
Various educational activities<lb />
BSU Black Solidarity Day<lb />
Feb. 16 at Wright Plaza 10 a.m. -<lb />
2 p.m. and Speaker Brenda Verner<lb />
at 7 p.m location TBA<lb />
Dialogue on Diversity<lb />
Race, Culture and Ethnicity:<lb />
What's the Difference<lb />
Feb. 15<lb />
Chandra Cerutti<lb />
LWCC, 6 p.m.<lb />
NAACP Monologues, Feb. 17,<lb />
location and time TBA<lb />
BSU Reclaim Your African Name<lb />
Feb. 17<lb />
Wright Plaza 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and<lb />
Parade of Kings and Queens,<lb />
location TBA, 7 p.m.<lb />
Slam Poetry Jam in the Pirate<lb />
Underground at 8 p.m.<lb />
Feb. 17<lb />
Sponsored by the Spectrum and<lb />
Cultural Awareness Committees.<lb />
BSU African Arts and Crafts<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Feb. 18<lb />
At Outer Limitz (Mendenhall), 7 p.m.<lb />
Tribute to Motown featuring<lb />
Carroll Daschiell<lb />
Feb. 19<lb />
8 p.m Wright Auditorium<lb />
Sponsored by College of Fine<lb />
Arts, School of Music<lb />
For more Information on these<lb />
events, call the Ledonia Wright<lb />
Cultural Center at 328-1680.<lb />
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Nursing students wait tables to benefit tsunami victims<lb />
Money donated to<lb />
help with relief effort<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Students from the ECU<lb />
School of Nursing waited tables<lb />
Jan. 30 at Golden Corral in<lb />
Greenville and donated money<lb />
earned from tips toward the<lb />
tsunami relief effort.<lb />
Ten volunteers from the<lb />
school of nursing performed<lb />
basic employee tasks such as<lb />
serving customers, busing tables<lb />
and opening doors at the Sunday<lb />
breakfast buffet, hoping their<lb />
hard work would translate into<lb />
dollars that would help those<lb />
affected by the tsunami disaster.<lb />
Kathryn Hord, ECU nurs-<lb />
ing major who volunteered at<lb />
Sunday's fundraiser, said this<lb />
charitable work fits with the mis-<lb />
sion of nurses.<lb />
"Even though there are<lb />
people sick far away, nurses<lb />
always give help said Hord.<lb />
"This event gives us the<lb />
opportunity to show that we can<lb />
care in other ways<lb />
The money raised by the<lb />
event is going to the Cooperative<lb />
for Assistance and Relief Every-<lb />
where, a group recommended by<lb />
the International Conference of<lb />
Nurses on their list of reputable<lb />
tsunami relief groups.<lb />
Ten nursing students met at Golden Corral to serve their customers.<lb />
Michael Raper, senior ECU in this region since 1950 and they<lb />
nursing major who organized the<lb />
event, said the choice of CARE<lb />
among other recommended relief<lb />
agencies was due to a combina-<lb />
tion of their 92 percent efficiency<lb />
rate with donated dollars and<lb />
their background.<lb />
"CARE has been established<lb />
are not religious or political<lb />
said Raper.<lb />
Once the money reaches<lb />
CARE, it will be spent to provide<lb />
food, shelter and medical support<lb />
for those affected by the tsunami.<lb />
Raper said the tsunami relief<lb />
effort is a long-term effort despite<lb />
ffc Nursing<lb />
Fundraiser<lb />
The Nursing students raised a<lb />
total of $565.15 In this event<lb />
bringing total amount raised<lb />
to more than $1,600. Their<lb />
ultimate goal Is $50,000.<lb />
the possibility it may lose some<lb />
media coverage and public inter-<lb />
est over time.<lb />
"CARE will be there for the<lb />
long run Raper said.<lb />
The decision to hold a tsu-<lb />
nami fundraiser at Golden Corral<lb />
see NURSING page A2<lb />
Counting officials begin working<lb />
with ballot papers in Az Zubayr.<lb />
Bush calls<lb />
election a<lb />
success<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � Presi-<lb />
dent Bush called the Iraqi elec-<lb />
tion a resounding success and<lb />
promised that the United States<lb />
will help Iraqis fight continuing<lb />
insurgency as they build a demo-<lb />
cratic government.<lb />
"There's more distance to<lb />
travel on the road to democracy<lb />
Bush said Sunday, four hours<lb />
after the polls closed. "Yet Iraqis<lb />
are proving they're equal to the<lb />
challenge<lb />
The president mentioned that<lb />
some were killed while voting,<lb />
but he focused his brief remarks<lb />
on the success for Iraq and its<lb />
citizens. He told of one voter who<lb />
lost a leg in a terrorist attack last<lb />
year but still made it to the polls<lb />
to vote for peace.<lb />
"The world is hearing the<lb />
voice of freedom from the center<lb />
of the Middle East Bush said.<lb />
"In great numbers, and under<lb />
great risk, Iraqis have shown their<lb />
commitment to democracy<lb />
He called the leaders of<lb />
three key U.S. allies in the<lb />
Middle East - King Abdullah of<lb />
Jordan, Crown Prince Abdul-<lb />
lah of Saudi Arabia and Presi-<lb />
dent Hosni Mubarak of Egypt<lb />
- Sunday afternoon to talk about<lb />
building on the Iraqi election<lb />
and to support democracy among<lb />
the Palestinians.<lb />
Insurgents in Iraq struck<lb />
polling stations with a string of<lb />
suicide bombings and mortar vol-<lb />
leys, killing more than 40 people,<lb />
including nine suicide bombers.<lb />
Bush also said he mourned the<lb />
loss of U.S. and British forces on<lb />
election day, including troops<lb />
killed when a British military<lb />
transport plane crashed.<lb />
"Terrorists and insurgents will<lb />
continue to wage their war against<lb />
democracy, and we will support<lb />
the Iraqi people in their fight<lb />
against them Bush said. "We<lb />
will continue training Iraqi secu-<lb />
rity forces so this rising democ-<lb />
racy can eventually take respon-<lb />
sibility for its own security<lb />
Bush did net take questions<lb />
from reporters or mention any<lb />
military withdrawal.<lb />
L. Paul Bremer, the<lb />
former U.S. civilian administra-<lb />
tor in Iraq, said Monday the<lb />
elections were "a great victory<lb />
for the Iraqi people, for democ-<lb />
racy and for the president's<lb />
message of freedom He said<lb />
that while the insurgents, "since<lb />
they are antidemocratic, won't<lb />
respect the results of these demo-<lb />
cratic elections violence was<lb />
likely to continue.<lb />
"But gradually they're going<lb />
to lose Bremer said on NBC's<lb />
"Today" show. "The balance of<lb />
power is towards democracy now<lb />
in Iraq<lb />
Congressional Democrats,<lb />
meanwhile, were stepping up<lb />
their calls for an exit strategy in<lb />
Iraq. Senate Democratic Leader<lb />
Harry Reid of Nevada said in<lb />
remarks prepared for delivery<lb />
Monday that Bush "needs to spell<lb />
out a real and understandable<lb />
plan for the unfinished work<lb />
ahead" in Iraq.<lb />
"Most of all, we need an exit<lb />
strategy so that we know what<lb />
victory is and how we can get<lb />
there - so that we know what we<lb />
need to do and so that we know<lb />
when the job is done<lb />
In a statement, Sen. Edward<lb />
M. Kennedy, D-Mass, said Bush<lb />
"must look beyond the election"<lb />
and start bringing troops home.<lb />
"The best way to demonstrate<lb />
to the Iraqi people that we have<lb />
no long-term designs on their<lb />
country is for the administration<lb />
to withdraw some troops now"<lb />
and negotiate further withdraw-<lb />
als, Kennedy added.<lb />
On Sunday, Secretary of State<lb />
Condoleezza Rice would not say<lb />
whether U.S. forces would leave<lb />
the country in great numbers<lb />
after the vote. She said the United<lb />
States would discuss the contin-<lb />
ued need for outside security<lb />
forces with the newly elected<lb />
Iraqi government.<lb />
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NEWS<lb />
NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY February 1,2005<lb />
Campus News<lb />
Black History Month<lb />
February is Black History Month.<lb />
Many events will be held on<lb />
campus and in the Greenville<lb />
area this month in honor of the<lb />
people and events that helped<lb />
shape our country and influence<lb />
how we live today. Keep reading<lb />
TEC to find out how to get involved<lb />
in the celebration.<lb />
Lets Get Writing<lb />
Do you want other writers to<lb />
bounce off of? Need something<lb />
to keep the energy going? There<lb />
is a new writers' group coming<lb />
to campus. For more Information,<lb />
please call 757-0770.<lb />
Faculty Recital<lb />
The school of music will hold a<lb />
faculty recital Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. In<lb />
A. J. Retcher Recital Hall. For more<lb />
information call 328-6851.<lb />
AA Meetings<lb />
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings<lb />
are open to the public Wednesdays<lb />
at noon in 14 Mendenhall to<lb />
discuss alcohol-related issues.<lb />
For more information on these<lb />
meetings, please call 760-500-<lb />
8918.<lb />
Dance 2005<lb />
ECULoessin Playhouse will<lb />
host this annual performance<lb />
combining ballet, modern, jazz<lb />
and tap dance at 8 p.m. Feb. 3<lb />
- 8, except for a 2 p.m. matinee<lb />
Feb. 6 at McGinnis Theatre. At<lb />
times serious, funny, lyrical and<lb />
eccentric, this has become an<lb />
Immensely popular event for dance<lb />
enthusiasts and newcomers. For<lb />
further details, call 328-6829,<lb />
Great Decisions<lb />
The Great Decisions program<lb />
will continue Saturday in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. This week's discussion<lb />
will be on Chinese politics.<lb />
Literary Conference<lb />
Gerald Duffy will be the keynote<lb />
speaker at this year's Mary<lb />
Lois Staton ReadingLanguage<lb />
Arts Conference Feb. 11 at<lb />
the Greenville Hilton. For more<lb />
Information, contact Katherine<lb />
Mlsulis at 328-6128.<lb />
Vagina Monologues<lb />
The annual production of Vagina<lb />
Monologues will be Feb. 11 -12<lb />
at 8 p.m. in the Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Tickets are $8 in advance for<lb />
students, $10 for students at<lb />
the door, $12 for the general<lb />
public in advance and $15 for the<lb />
general public at the door. You<lb />
can purchase tickets by calling<lb />
1-800-ECU-ARTS or online at<lb />
ECUARTS.com. The proceeds will<lb />
benefit local charities that help<lb />
abused women.<lb />
New Club<lb />
Learn about Arabic culture<lb />
by joining the Arab Student<lb />
Association. To get more<lb />
information about this organization,<lb />
please e-mail srb0907@mail.icu.<lb />
edu or bjh0218@mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
Human Relations Council<lb />
The City of Greenville is acceptin<lb />
g applications from students of a<lb />
n Institution of higher learning to<lb />
serve as volunteers on the Human<lb />
Relations Council. This group<lb />
is responsible for organizing and<lb />
implementing programs dealing<lb />
with problems of human relations<lb />
and promoting understanding,<lb />
respect, good will and equality<lb />
of opportunity for all citizens. Two<lb />
student representatives would be<lb />
appointed for one-year terms.<lb />
The Human Relations Council<lb />
meets the first Wednesday of<lb />
each month excluding July and<lb />
August at 7 p.m. If you live inside<lb />
the city limits of Greenville and<lb />
would like to serve on the council,<lb />
please call the City Clerk's Office,<lb />
329-4423 to obtain an application<lb />
You can also access a talent bank<lb />
at greenvillenc.gov.<lb />
Send ECU to Kenya<lb />
ECU medical students are<lb />
actively seeking donations for<lb />
their upcoming trip to Kenya.<lb />
Donations for the students to go<lb />
work in clinics this summer can be<lb />
made to the Medical Foundation.<lb />
In the "memo" section, please<lb />
write "Africa TripEC<lb />
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Local<lb />
Drunk driving<lb />
convictions up across NC<lb />
CHARLOTTE, NC - Drunk driving<lb />
convictions have risen sharply across<lb />
the state following newspaper reports<lb />
that judges were letting thousands of<lb />
drivers off easy.<lb />
Across North Carolina, drunk driving<lb />
conviction rates increased from 59<lb />
percent in the last half of 2003 to 63<lb />
percent a year later. The rates in some<lb />
of the state's most lenient counties<lb />
have more than doubled since last<lb />
summer, The Charlotte Observer<lb />
reported on Sunday.<lb />
The newspaper last summer reported<lb />
that nearly all DW1 suspects who went<lb />
to trial in some counties were found<lb />
guilty, while about nine-in-10 in other<lb />
counties were acquitted.<lb />
NC Supreme Court Chief Justice I.<lb />
Beverly Lake Jr. wrote a memo to<lb />
the state's District Court judges in<lb />
September, citing the stories and<lb />
suggesting some judges have been<lb />
requiring prosecutors to present more<lb />
proof than the law requires.<lb />
"If that is true, we should not condone<lb />
it Lake wrote. "And we should<lb />
persuade our colleagues not to do it<lb />
Mecklenburg County's conviction rate<lb />
rose from 57 percent in late 2003 to<lb />
75 percent a year later. In Gaston<lb />
County, the rate for all DWI trials rose<lb />
from 50 percent to 66 percent.<lb />
Carteret, Craven and Pamlico<lb />
counties still have the state's lowest<lb />
conviction rates, but they have more<lb />
than doubled, from 12 percent to 26<lb />
percent.<lb />
Rates in Wake County rose from 17<lb />
percent to 39 percent. The county<lb />
last year added a DWI court, where<lb />
a focus on drunk driving cases has<lb />
resulted In more convictions.<lb />
Arden woman dies<lb />
In sledding accident<lb />
ARDEN, NC - A Buncombe County<lb />
woman died this weekend while<lb />
sledding with her children, her<lb />
husband said.<lb />
Jill Waddell, 36, a pharmaceutical<lb />
sales representative, was killed while<lb />
sledding with 8-year-old Emily and 3-<lb />
year-old Reid Waddell in the family's<lb />
back yard about noon Saturday.<lb />
She was sliding down the hill In the<lb />
yard of their new home when she<lb />
slammed into a concrete manhole<lb />
and died almost immediately from a<lb />
head injury.<lb />
The family moved into the home just<lb />
two weeks ago, said her husband,<lb />
Tim Waddell.<lb />
"She is a fine woman Tim Waddell<lb />
said Sunday. "She loved life and her<lb />
children and whenever she passed<lb />
away she was doing what she loved<lb />
- having fun with the kids<lb />
He said as snow fell Saturday, he was<lb />
working in his office while his wife<lb />
and children played outside.<lb />
"My daughter came in and said she<lb />
thought her mother had been hurt<lb />
he said. "I believe she was dead by<lb />
the time I got down to her. She just<lb />
had a real faint pulse<lb />
Jill Waddell was an organ donor and<lb />
her death has saved several lives, Tim<lb />
Waddell said.<lb />
"I can't express in words how<lb />
devastated I am he said. "People<lb />
should love and hold each other and<lb />
never take love or family for granted<lb />
National<lb />
Jury selection process<lb />
to begin In Jackson case<lb />
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - As Michael<lb />
Jackson's child molestation case<lb />
headed to trial Monday, his parents<lb />
spoke out in his defense, saying the<lb />
pop star's young accuser was after<lb />
his money.<lb />
"I know my son, and this is<lb />
ridiculous his mother, Katherine<lb />
Jackson, said in an interview<lb />
broadcast on CBS' "The Early Show"<lb />
hours before jury selection was set<lb />
to begin Monday. She said people<lb />
who believe her son is guilty "don't<lb />
know him<lb />
Jackson's father, Joe Jackson, said<lb />
his son was beloved around the<lb />
world but had trouble in the United<lb />
States because of racism. He said the<lb />
accuser's motives were clear - "It's<lb />
about money<lb />
Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville<lb />
summoned 300 people to court<lb />
for the first round of jury selection<lb />
Monday. Another 300 are to follow on<lb />
Tuesday, with a final 150 scheduled to<lb />
arrive on Wednesday. From that pool,<lb />
the judge hopes to find 12 jurors and<lb />
eight alternates.<lb />
Jackson, 46, is charged with molesting<lb />
a cancer patient after plying him with<lb />
alcohol. Early Sunday, Jackson issued<lb />
a court-approved video statement on<lb />
his Web site, predicting he would be<lb />
acquitted.<lb />
"Please keep an open mind and let<lb />
me have my day in court Jackson<lb />
said, looking directly into the camera.<lb />
"I deserve a fair trial like every other<lb />
American citizen. I will be acquitted<lb />
and vindicated when the truth is told<lb />
On Monday, Jackson spokeswoman<lb />
Raymone K. Bain said the pop<lb />
star's "spirits are great and<lb />
show down rumors that he had<lb />
been suicidal.<lb />
Victims to face<lb />
former crematory operator<lb />
LaFAYETTE, Ga. - Authorities<lb />
discovered a ghastly scene in February<lb />
2002 after receiving an anonymous tip<lb />
about Tri-State Crematory: Instead of<lb />
performing cremations, the operator<lb />
had left bodies to decay around the<lb />
property.<lb />
Unsuspecting clients later learned<lb />
that former operator Ray Brent Marsh<lb />
dumped more than 330 corpses<lb />
around the facility in Noble, and gave<lb />
them cement dust instead of the<lb />
ashes of their loved ones.<lb />
Marsh, who has pleaded guilty, was<lb />
expected to appear In court for a<lb />
sentencing hearing Monday, and<lb />
victims' relatives hope to find out<lb />
why he did it.<lb />
"There's been a lot of emotion in<lb />
this case District Attorney Herbert<lb />
Franklin said. "Naturally, there's going<lb />
to be emotion and that's part of the<lb />
victim impact statements<lb />
Though Marsh and his family will<lb />
be given a chance to speak at the<lb />
hearing, defense lawyei; McCracken<lb />
Poston declined to say if they will.<lb />
About 30 victims' relatives also were<lb />
expected to testify, but that number<lb />
could grow. The prosecutor sent 500<lb />
letters to victims' families inviting<lb />
them to appear at the hearing.<lb />
No time limit for their statements<lb />
was given, so the hearing may be<lb />
continued to Tuesday.<lb />
World<lb />
Girt shot by tank fire In Palestine<lb />
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - A 10-year-<lb />
old Palestinian girl was shot and<lb />
killed Monday by Israeli tank fire at a<lb />
United Nations school in a southern<lb />
Gaza Strip refugee camp, Palestinian<lb />
officials said.<lb />
The Israeli army said it did not know of<lb />
any shootings in the area of the Rafah<lb />
refugee camp where the girl was<lb />
killed but said it would investigate<lb />
In coordination with Palestinian<lb />
officials.<lb />
U.N. officials said Norhan Deeb was<lb />
hit in the head as she and other<lb />
pupils lined up in the schoolyard<lb />
for afternoon assembly. A second<lb />
girl was wounded in the incident,<lb />
they said.<lb />
Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen<lb />
frequently exchange fire in Rafah<lb />
camp on the Gaza-Egypt border.<lb />
Paul McCann, a spokesman for the<lb />
U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which<lb />
administers the school, could not<lb />
say definitely who was responsible<lb />
for shooting.<lb />
But a statement by the agency said<lb />
firing was heard from the Israeli-<lb />
controlled border zone.<lb />
"UNRWA has repeatedly protested the<lb />
Israeli military's indiscriminate firing<lb />
into civilian areas in the occupied<lb />
Palestinian territory the statement said.<lb />
It said the school, 800 yards from the<lb />
border, has been hit "on numerous<lb />
occasions" during four years of<lb />
fighting. This is the first time the shots<lb />
have had tragic consequences<lb />
The incident was the second shooting<lb />
in the area in two days, testing an<lb />
informal cease-fire between Israel<lb />
and Palestinian militants. On Sunday,<lb />
Israeli troops killed a 65-year-old man<lb />
who entered an unauthorized area<lb />
near an army post.<lb />
British plane crash In<lb />
Iraq leaves 10 missing<lb />
LONDON (AP) - Britain's government<lb />
said Monday that 10 of its military<lb />
personnel were missing and<lb />
presumed dead following the<lb />
downing of a military transport plane<lb />
north of Baghdad on Iraq's election<lb />
day. An Iraqi militant group claimed<lb />
responsibility for shooting down the<lb />
plane in an Internet statement.<lb />
If the deaths are confirmed, it would<lb />
be the biggest single loss of British<lb />
lives since the start of the Iraq war. The<lb />
previous highest number was eight.<lb />
In a statement on an Islamic Web site,<lb />
Ansar al-lslam claimed its fighters<lb />
tracked the aircraft, "which was<lb />
flying at a low altitude, and fired an<lb />
anti-tank missile at it The plane was<lb />
flying from Baghdad to the town of<lb />
Balad, where the U.S. military has<lb />
an air base.<lb />
"Thanks be to God, the plane was<lb />
downed and a huge fire and black<lb />
clouds of smoke were seen rising<lb />
from the location of the crash said<lb />
the statement posted Sunday.<lb />
A spokesman for Britain's Ministry of<lb />
Defense said he could not confirm<lb />
Ansar al-lslam's claim. "People on the<lb />
ground are investigating he said on<lb />
condition of andnymity.<lb />
British Defense Secretary Geoff<lb />
Hoon said that nine British air force<lb />
personnel and one soldier were<lb />
missing and believed killed inthe crash.<lb />
Capt. David Orwin, a British military<lb />
spokesman in the southern Iraqi city<lb />
of Basra, told the Press Association<lb />
news agency that the crash site had<lb />
been secured by U.S. and British<lb />
forces.<lb />
A senior U.S. military officer in Iraq<lb />
said the Royal Air Force Hercules<lb />
C-130 aircraft crashed 25 miles<lb />
northwest of Baghdad, adding that<lb />
the plane's wreckage was scattered<lb />
over a large area. The Ministry of<lb />
Defense in London said the crash<lb />
occurred 19 miles northwest of the<lb />
Iraqi capital.<lb />
Great Decisions speaker discusses the Middle East Nursing<lb />
from page A1<lb />
Kickasola gave a presentation at Rivers Auditorium Saturday.<lb />
Second forum<lb />
on global politics<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
STAFF WFIITER<lb />
An expert on Middle Eastern<lb />
politics and Islam gave a two-hour<lb />
presentation Saturday for the<lb />
second of eight Great Decisions<lb />
lectures in Rivers Auditorium.<lb />
Joseph N. Kickasola, professor<lb />
of government at Regent Univer-<lb />
sity, spoke to attendants of the<lb />
forum on what he considered to<lb />
be an internal conflict within<lb />
Muslims in the Middle East.<lb />
"The clash of civilizations<lb />
is not so much between the<lb />
West and the rest, but more sig-<lb />
nificantly the civilization clash is<lb />
within Islam said Kickasola.<lb />
Kickasola said the source of<lb />
the occurring conflicts involves<lb />
different interpretations of the<lb />
Quran, the Islamic holy text.<lb />
Muhammad's messages vary<lb />
throughout the text depend-<lb />
ing on whether he experienced<lb />
peace or was a war happening<lb />
and was upset. The terrorists use<lb />
Muhammad's angry episodes and<lb />
messages as justification for vio-<lb />
lence against non-Muslims.<lb />
The opposite is true for Mus-<lb />
lims who seek democracy. They<lb />
use the good verses in the Quran<lb />
to trump the bad ones.<lb />
Kickasola did not elaborate<lb />
on specific countries, but he<lb />
did mention places like Iraq and<lb />
Afghanistan as being incompat-<lb />
ible to secularism at this time. No<lb />
matter how liberal Afghanistan<lb />
becomes, Islam will still be there<lb />
because people cannot function<lb />
without its influence.<lb />
He said the same is true for<lb />
Iraq except there are great divi-<lb />
sions among Muslims there.<lb />
"Given Iraq's ethnic diversity<lb />
in the north (Muslim Kurds),<lb />
center (Muslim Sunnis) and<lb />
south (Muslim Shiites), it is my<lb />
belief that perhaps a confedera-<lb />
tion, rather than a federation as<lb />
now planned, would be a good<lb />
idea for Iraq Kickasola said.<lb />
He predicted Iraq would<lb />
undergo a phase where it needed<lb />
separate entities - similar to the<lb />
way the United States was when<lb />
each colony had its own estab-<lb />
lished religions.<lb />
Kickasola said the holy wars<lb />
in the Middle East would subside<lb />
with the emergence of nation-<lb />
states in the region. He cited the<lb />
Peace of Westphalia in 1648 as an<lb />
example of how a region could<lb />
overcome religious differences.<lb />
The battles between Protestants<lb />
and Catholics in Europe even-<lb />
tually ended with the Peace of<lb />
Westphalia. Since then, there<lb />
have been relatively few holy<lb />
wars in Europe. Kickasola pre-<lb />
dicts this could happen in the<lb />
Middle East too with new sover-<lb />
eign states being formed.<lb />
Saddam Hussein was what<lb />
Kickasola called the weapon of<lb />
mass destruction.<lb />
He said communists and<lb />
Saddam had suppressed Islamic<lb />
autonomy and confederation up<lb />
until now.<lb />
Kickasola emphasized a need<lb />
for reform in the Middle East<lb />
ahead of security and stability.<lb />
He said any change in that region<lb />
would take generations, just as<lb />
the reform in Europe did after<lb />
World War II.<lb />
Members of the audience had<lb />
a chance to ask questions about<lb />
U.S. policy toward the Middle<lb />
East. Kickasola was forced to<lb />
explain why the U.S. condemns<lb />
some brutal regimes but aligns<lb />
itself with Saudi Arabia.<lb />
He compared our alliance<lb />
with Saudi Arabia to U.S. policy<lb />
during the Cold War. We did not<lb />
care about dictators or tyrants as<lb />
long as they opposed the Sovi-<lb />
ets. The Saudi monarchs may be<lb />
unjust, but they are instrumental<lb />
to our Middle East policy.<lb />
Kickasola said the Saudi lead-<lb />
ers are "bastards" but they are<lb />
"our bastards<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Great<lb />
Decisions<lb />
The Great Decisions series<lb />
will continue next Saturday,<lb />
Feb. 5, with discussion on<lb />
Chinese politics.<lb />
stemmed from a moment of clar-<lb />
ity Raper had while eating at the<lb />
restaurant.<lb />
"I was having dinner here one<lb />
night and the idea just came to<lb />
me Raper said.<lb />
After a conversation with an<lb />
official from Golden Corral, the<lb />
fundraiser was scheduled.<lb />
Curtis James, operating<lb />
partner at Golden Corral, said<lb />
these events are common for<lb />
the chain and many of the<lb />
restaurants host these<lb />
fundraisers, known as celebrity<lb />
server nights.<lb />
The fundraiser group is given<lb />
a certain section of the restaurant<lb />
to wait on, with their tips and<lb />
donations going toward a chari-<lb />
table cause.<lb />
"We do a lot with the com-<lb />
munity to get them involved<lb />
said James.<lb />
As the event unfolded, both<lb />
James and Raper estimated the<lb />
students were doing better than<lb />
expected.<lb />
" People who aren't even sitting<lb />
there are donating James said.<lb />
Raper said this event is one in a<lb />
semester-long effort striving to raise<lb />
$50,000 for the tsunami effort.<lb />
Once the yveather gets<lb />
warmer, Raper said he plans to<lb />
organize a car wash and possibly<lb />
a doughnut drive to reach their<lb />
monetary goal.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Professor spreads knowledge overseas<lb />
Chenoweth promotes<lb />
health awareness<lb />
AJ WALTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
An ECU professor recently<lb />
used his professional knowledge<lb />
and expert opinion at the Work-<lb />
shop on the Methodology and<lb />
Assessment of Worksite Health<lb />
Promotions Projects in the Czech<lb />
Republic.<lb />
David Chenoweth, a profes-<lb />
sor and author of several health-<lb />
related books, was contacted<lb />
about a year ago by Milan Hor-<lb />
vath, a retired professor at the<lb />
University of Prague. Horvath<lb />
had read Chenoweth's book<lb />
Evaluation of Worksite Health Pro-<lb />
motion and e-mailed Chenoweth<lb />
to ask permission to republish the<lb />
book In Czech.<lb />
Chenoweth didn't hesitate to<lb />
contact his publishing company<lb />
and give Horvath permission.<lb />
"I thought it was an honor<lb />
that someone wanted to copy my<lb />
book said Chenoweth.<lb />
Horvath believed the book<lb />
would be affective at promoting<lb />
health awareness.<lb />
"He's now using the book in a<lb />
number of universities and busi-<lb />
nesses  and it's all in Czech<lb />
Chenoweth said.<lb />
The Czech Republic, a nation<lb />
nestled between Germany and<lb />
Poland, is one whose economy is<lb />
heavily influenced by manufac-<lb />
turing, in particular metallurgy,<lb />
machinery, motor vehicles and<lb />
armaments.<lb />
Chenoweth said that due to<lb />
a lack of proper health screening<lb />
and technological advances like<lb />
that of the United States, many<lb />
workers suffer physically under<lb />
heavy work environments.<lb />
"Here in the United States, a<lb />
lot of industries use machines<lb />
Chenoweth said.<lb />
"In the Czech Republic, what<lb />
we used to use 20 years ago,<lb />
they're using now<lb />
The workshop concentrated<lb />
on economic assessment of<lb />
health promotion projects. It was<lb />
addressed to managers, personnel<lb />
department heads and experts in<lb />
human resources.<lb />
According to Chenoweth, his<lb />
advice was well taken.<lb />
"There was a lot of affirma-<lb />
tion  they understood the<lb />
concepts of what I was talking<lb />
about Chenoweth said.<lb />
"They're trying to bring an<lb />
awareness to all European coun-<lb />
tries that if they're going to<lb />
advance economically, they've<lb />
got to be productive  there's a<lb />
relationship between a worker's<lb />
health and productivity<lb />
After the workshop, Che-<lb />
noweth and Horvath met with<lb />
Alena Steflova, the Czech Repub-<lb />
lic's Minister of Health.<lb />
"He Horvath appealed to<lb />
her Steflova that he wanted o<lb />
get a grant in order to establish<lb />
more health-promoted initia-<lb />
tives Chenoweth said.<lb />
Another book of Chenoweth's<lb />
has already been requested,<lb />
another workshop is in planning<lb />
and Chenoweth has been asked<lb />
to return.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Fraternity sleeps outdoors,<lb />
raises money for needy<lb />
Phi Beta Sigma members Eric Nauta, a senior criminal<lb />
justice major and Leonard Rabensey, a senior environmental<lb />
health major, bundle up early into the night of their fraternity<lb />
annual event, "Sleep out for the homeless"<lb />
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TUESDAY February 1, 2005<lb />
Our View<lb />
Reading labels prevents<lb />
harmful consequences<lb />
Though everyone is tired of hearing about<lb />
Celebrex and Vioxx being taken off the<lb />
market, it seems there is still some gray area<lb />
about what really happened. Sometimes the<lb />
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Celebrex and Vioxx are COX-2 inhibitors<lb />
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Oh, but don't forget that lab rats with cancer<lb />
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ones who will have to pay the highest price,<lb />
billions of dollars to people who just wouldn't<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
Social security numbers should be protected<lb />
Help prevent identity<lb />
theft on campus<lb />
TONY MCKEE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Well, another week has gone into<lb />
the history books, and what a week<lb />
it was.<lb />
Iraqis participated in larger than<lb />
expected numbers in the country's first<lb />
free elections in 50 some years. What's<lb />
more, the expected wave of violence<lb />
never emerged. And no, I am not mar-<lb />
ginalizing the deaths that did occur<lb />
 at the hands of fanatics. 1 am saying<lb />
that with all the threats, and gloomy<lb />
! predictions of violence it could have<lb />
 been much worse.<lb />
The only real downside to the elec-<lb />
- tions was the dismal turnout among the<lb />
j Sunni population. Whether through<lb />
fear, ignorance or fealty to leaders who<lb />
are misleading them, the vast major-<lb />
ity did not vote. Even with the threat<lb />
of death hanging over them however,<lb />
many brave Sunni's did vote.<lb />
Those Sunni men and women who<lb />
did are, or should be, the major story<lb />
about the Iraq elections. They are<lb />
perfect examples of what this election<lb />
was about. They risked everything for<lb />
a chance at democracy. Would you<lb />
have?<lb />
Another occurrence last week,<lb />
while nowhere near as momentous<lb />
but still considered very rare (at least<lb />
by those who don't know me), was<lb />
that I found myself disagreeing with a<lb />
Conservative "hot topic<lb />
I found out from one of my favorite<lb />
liberal-whacko Web sites there was, and<lb />
still is, a flap going on about the Uni-<lb />
versity of Oregon and their instructions<lb />
to one of their employees to remove<lb />
a "Support the Troops" magnet from<lb />
his vehicle. This decision has been the<lb />
target of derision from conservative<lb />
pundits far and wide. Some liberals<lb />
have even joined the outcry against<lb />
the university.<lb />
This time, they are wrong.<lb />
It took me less than one minute<lb />
on Google to discover that the vehicle<lb />
in question was a university-owned<lb />
maintenance vehicle, not a personal<lb />
vehicle. At that point, 1 knew this was<lb />
a non-story being blown all out of<lb />
proportion.<lb />
I have worked for, and around,<lb />
many government agencies over the<lb />
years and one thing has been absolutely<lb />
constant: They do not allow personal<lb />
stickers of any type on their vehicles.<lb />
It has been that way for as long as I can<lb />
remember and it is a policy that I totally<lb />
concur with.<lb />
The University of Oregon was cor-<lb />
rect in their decision.<lb />
One other thing happened last<lb />
week that bothered me immensely,<lb />
and should bother you also, concerns<lb />
the safety of your personal information<lb />
and identity and how ECU does or does<lb />
not safeguard it.<lb />
I had to go to the Laupus Medical<lb />
Library Web site to access some reserve<lb />
material for a class. Naturally, I was<lb />
required to register so I could gain<lb />
access to what I wanted. No big deal. It<lb />
became a big deal however was when<lb />
I was instructed to provide my social<lb />
security number for identification.<lb />
Uh-Uh. A social security number<lb />
should never be required asidentification.<lb />
I contacted the library about<lb />
the issue and was informed because<lb />
of federal copyright laws, access<lb />
to reserve material is limited to autho-<lb />
rized students and staff. Because<lb />
of this, the library is tied into ECU's<lb />
One Card system, which uses social<lb />
security numbers as identification. I<lb />
was also told that the server they use<lb />
is secure and monitored by qualified<lb />
personnel.<lb />
Does anyone else see a problem or<lb />
three here?<lb />
Students and faculty can access<lb />
information in Joyner and elsewhere<lb />
in the ECU system by using their<lb />
Exchange Mail User ID and password.<lb />
Joyner has access and links to copy-<lb />
righted material also yet they do not<lb />
require a social security number to<lb />
access it. If an Exchange ID is satisfac-<lb />
tory for the rest of ECU, why not for<lb />
Laupus?<lb />
As for the "secure" servers that are<lb />
being used - get serious. How many<lb />
times have we heard about banks,<lb />
insurance companies, military and<lb />
other government systems that have<lb />
been hacked and information stolen<lb />
despite using "secure" servers just in the<lb />
last year? And not to call the integrity<lb />
of the system administrators into ques-<lb />
tion, but the same question applies.<lb />
Also, if they, and their systems, were<lb />
so good, how did it happen?<lb />
Despite any protestations to the<lb />
contrary, Laupus Library cannot guar-<lb />
antee the safety of your social security<lb />
number. How can they guarantee that<lb />
no one will see you enter your number?<lb />
How can they guarantee that no one<lb />
will see, or hear, your number at the<lb />
library when it is looked up for confir-<lb />
mation? I low can they guarantee that<lb />
no one will hack into their system?<lb />
They cannot.<lb />
With the ever present danger of<lb />
identity theft and the havoc it can<lb />
wreak on a person for years, Laupus<lb />
Library's requirement that a social<lb />
security number be provided is not<lb />
only ridiculous, it is unnecessarily<lb />
dangerous. It is the equivalent of Rus-<lb />
sian roulette. Instead of using bullets<lb />
though, they are using your social<lb />
security number.<lb />
If you agree, contact Laupus Library<lb />
or the chancellor and let them know.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Question of women's math ability is a red herring<lb />
(KRT) � At a recent meeting of<lb />
social scientists exploring the dearth of<lb />
women and minorities in the sciences,<lb />
Harvard President Lawrence Sum-<lb />
mers posed the provocative question:<lb />
Do biological differences equip fewer<lb />
women than men with the necessary<lb />
high-level mathematical skills to suc-<lb />
ceed in these fields? In response to<lb />
swift and widespread criticism, he has<lb />
since issued a formal apology. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, the shadow of the doubt he<lb />
raised persists.<lb />
At a time when large numbers of<lb />
highly qualified women are not encour-<lb />
aged to study science and numerous<lb />
others who have scaled the daunting<lb />
and arduous hurdles required to enter<lb />
the disciplines are being driven out,<lb />
this question is a dangerous red herring.<lb />
Indeed, the question itself distracts<lb />
policy-makers from the real problems<lb />
facing women in science: the biologi-<lb />
cal and physical sciences have been<lb />
developed by men, for men, and the<lb />
result is a field that alienates women.<lb />
First there is the career structure.<lb />
At the doctoral level, success in science<lb />
requires constant geographic relocation<lb />
from the undergraduate to the gradu-<lb />
ate institution, onto post doc and then<lb />
the first job. Continuous movement<lb />
during the period when most young<lb />
people are starting families puts female<lb />
scientists at a distinct disadvantage<lb />
since, in comparison to their male<lb />
peers, they are more likely to marry<lb />
established professional spouses who<lb />
are least mobile just when they need to<lb />
be most mobile for their wives. Women<lb />
are then faced with the no-win choice:<lb />
compromising either their careers or<lb />
their marriages.<lb />
Second, women are shut out by their<lb />
peers. Scientific networks often exclude<lb />
women. As my research has shown,<lb />
men in graduate science programs are<lb />
much more likely than women to be<lb />
mentored by senior scientists. Yet while<lb />
the mentoring of male students has<lb />
been shown to have little effect on a<lb />
man's graduation rate, it increases the<lb />
probability of graduation for women by<lb />
large and significant amounts.<lb />
Third, women are put off by the<lb />
work itself. Once out of school, women<lb />
often lose their passion for work that<lb />
is overly narrow and unconnected<lb />
to personal, social or political issues.<lb />
The academy's lip service to the value<lb />
of multi-disciplinary research gives<lb />
way to the difficulty in pursuing and<lb />
evaluating work done outside of the<lb />
disciplines' traditional boundaries.<lb />
Women also become frustrated with<lb />
confining work roles that have few if<lb />
any pathways to increased responsibil-<lb />
ity. They become embittered as they<lb />
are passed over for promotions as their<lb />
male peers step seamlessly into posi-<lb />
tions of power.<lb />
There are ways to make science<lb />
more hospitable to women. Dramatic<lb />
improvements in transportation and<lb />
communication over the last 40 years<lb />
should, for example, make much geo-<lb />
graphical relocation unnecessary. And,<lb />
while the long hours expected of junior<lb />
faculty in research universities may<lb />
be an important signal of post-tenure<lb />
productivity, they are more difficult<lb />
for mothers than fathers because, even<lb />
in this highly educated population,<lb />
women take on more than two-thirds<lb />
of the burden of raising children. In the<lb />
21st century, the day-to-day juggling<lb />
of children and science is a distraction<lb />
that few men ever face. If we are unwill-<lb />
ing to restructure the hours spent at<lb />
the workplace, we can at least begin<lb />
to make greater strides toward sharing<lb />
responsibility in the home.<lb />
Constantly fighting the stereotype<lb />
most recently articulated by Summers<lb />
that they are not as scientifically gifted<lb />
as their male peers, women feel that<lb />
they have to work twice as hard to prove<lb />
their worth in a field that continues<lb />
to over-value male contribution. They<lb />
often hide pregnancies as long as possi-<lb />
ble, take minimal maternity leaves, and<lb />
continue to work long hours after child<lb />
birth even when generous maternity<lb />
leaves and tenure clock stoppages are<lb />
available. They feel compelled to fight<lb />
the subtle discrimination of senior, and<lb />
not so senior, scientists who believe<lb />
that science and mothering do not mix.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
Don't you just love getting<lb />
packages from home?<lb />
1 just wanted to share my<lb />
excitement that the Iraqi elec-<lb />
tions Sunday went over relatively<lb />
well. One step closer to a demo-<lb />
cratic country.<lb />
Why is it that when your<lb />
"friend" is dating someone else,<lb />
you get put to the back burner<lb />
until they need something and<lb />
then they come running to you<lb />
for help and expect you to drop<lb />
everything for them?<lb />
Some professors have terrible<lb />
handwriting. I mean, the class is<lb />
already hard and the professor is<lb />
trying to lecture and write down<lb />
notes and the students are strug-<lb />
gling to decrypt the professor's<lb />
handwriting. Just type it and put<lb />
it on blackboard, how hard is that?<lb />
Honors students need 24<lb />
hours of honors credit but there<lb />
are so few sections of honors<lb />
classes offered. Then, professors<lb />
don't always allow us to take<lb />
classes that are honors by con-<lb />
tract. Something's gotta give<lb />
if we want to have a challenge<lb />
or go above and beyond the<lb />
usual requirements, we deserve<lb />
some help from the faculty and<lb />
administration.<lb />
Even if you sign up early for<lb />
a machine at the student rec<lb />
center, don't make someone else<lb />
move if there are other identical<lb />
machines open next to it.<lb />
Why is it that the people that<lb />
mow the grass on campus or at<lb />
apartments always figure us col-<lb />
lege students are always awake at<lb />
8 a.m.? My first class is at 11 a.m.<lb />
and I would appreciate it if I could<lb />
sleep later and not have to worry<lb />
about hearing the lawnmower<lb />
right underneath my window.<lb />
The three TEC opinion col-<lb />
umnists say the same things<lb />
over and over again. It's time for<lb />
a new idea, people. Your readers<lb />
are getting tired.<lb />
To the person complain-<lb />
ing about "those who have not<lb />
slacked off and gotten out of<lb />
shape during the first semester"<lb />
and not having any equipment<lb />
to work out on because of us fat<lb />
people who are only going to the<lb />
gym to accomplish a resolution<lb />
that will "fizzle out by Febru-<lb />
ary last time I checked, a part<lb />
of every ECU student's tuition<lb />
pays for our use of the gym.<lb />
Regardless of our reason for being<lb />
there, instead of complaining you<lb />
should be congratulating those<lb />
who are trying to get in shape<lb />
for doing just that. Do you want<lb />
America to stay overweight and<lb />
out of shape? Try going when it's<lb />
not so crowded or signing your<lb />
name to the little sheet on the<lb />
machines.<lb />
People who do their job well<lb />
are awarded with new fancy<lb />
equipment they rightfully<lb />
deserve. People who do not do<lb />
their jobs well have to remain<lb />
using old beat up equipment they<lb />
rightfully deserve. That is how<lb />
the world works.<lb />
I bleed from my Metallica<lb />
tattoos.<lb />
I hate it when Minges<lb />
Maniacs.com magically forces me<lb />
to stay on it all day when I should<lb />
be studying.<lb />
They should change the name<lb />
of "One Stop" to "Two Stop" since<lb />
we now have to enter our login<lb />
and password twice to access<lb />
e-mail.<lb />
To all the liberals out there,<lb />
especially Peter Kalajian (who<lb />
predicted 13 of Iraqi's would<lb />
show up to vote): 72 percent<lb />
turned out, and to quote one,<lb />
"This is just like a dream<lb />
I don't understand Greenville.<lb />
People drive below the speed<lb />
limit on the highway but they<lb />
fly through parking lots like it's<lb />
a race track.<lb />
The frat rats and sorority sues<lb />
should really clean up their bed<lb />
sheet advertisements for rush<lb />
after rush is over, as they are<lb />
pretty unsightly after the wind<lb />
rips them apart.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is<lb />
an anonymous way for students and<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can be<lb />
submitted anonymously online at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editormhecastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
brevity. <lb /><pb facs="00059297_tn_0004" /><lb />
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Page A4 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAR01YN 5CANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor<lb />
TUESDAY February 1, 2005<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
Poetry Reading<lb />
John Balaban will offer a poetry<lb />
reading Wednesday, Feb. 2 in<lb />
Bate 1032 at 7:30 p.m. Balaban<lb />
is the poetry chair at NC State<lb />
University.<lb />
Dance 2005<lb />
Dance 2005 begins on Thursday,<lb />
Feb. 3 and continues until Tuesday,<lb />
Feb. 8. This event begins at 8 p.m.<lb />
in the McGinnis Theatre. Tickets<lb />
are $8-12.<lb />
Stadium Tour<lb />
There will be a tour of the baseball<lb />
stadium Friday, Feb. 4 at 2 p.m.<lb />
Parking is available at the Ward<lb />
Sports Medicine Building. Another<lb />
tour is available Friday, Feb. 18.<lb />
Equestrian Club<lb />
Anyone interested in the<lb />
Equestrian Club should contact<lb />
Courtney Qiunn at cdq0525@mail.<lb />
ecu.edu. This club utilizes Hunt<lb />
Seat Horseback Riding, all levels<lb />
are welcome to join.<lb />
Names In the news:<lb />
Gottl Gets Charged<lb />
The founder of the infamous<lb />
Murder Inc. music label home to<lb />
megastars Ja Rule and Ashanti<lb />
has been charged with laundering<lb />
more than $1 million in drug<lb />
money from a multi-state crack<lb />
cocaine and heroin enterprise.<lb />
Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo has made<lb />
no bones about being pals with<lb />
alleged drug kingpin Kenneth<lb />
"Supreme" McGriff. The feds<lb />
say "Gotti" and his brother and<lb />
business partner, Chris Lorenzo,<lb />
accepted regular deliveries<lb />
of cash from McGriff at their<lb />
Manhattan offices. "Supreme<lb />
who's jailed at present on a<lb />
gun violation, has in turn been<lb />
charged with drug dealing and<lb />
racketeering, not to mention three<lb />
murders. "Gotti" and his brother,<lb />
who pleaded not guilty in federal<lb />
court in Brooklyn, have been<lb />
released on $1 million bonds.<lb />
Beyonce-Wear Debut<lb />
Having conquered the music<lb />
charts, Beyonce is set to try her<lb />
hand at being a couturier. The<lb />
pop and R&amp;B superstar has<lb />
announced she has partnered<lb />
with Tarrant Apparel Group to<lb />
release a series of ready-to-<lb />
wear fashions under the label<lb />
the House of Dereon, which is<lb />
named after her grandmother,<lb />
former seamstress Agnes Dereon.<lb />
The fashions will be in stores<lb />
sometime this fall. Their look?<lb />
"A mix of vintage things with<lb />
contemporary things Beyonce<lb />
articulates. The line will have "sexy<lb />
tops, sweaters and party dresses,<lb />
things that I would wear on or off<lb />
the red carpet<lb />
A Healthier Clark<lb />
TV and music fans rejoice:<lb />
"American Bandstand" hero Dick<lb />
Clark has been released from<lb />
the hospital, seven weeks after<lb />
suffering a minor stroke and<lb />
missing his celebrated gig hosting<lb />
televised New Year's festivities in<lb />
New York's Times Square for the<lb />
first time in 32 years. Clark, 75,<lb />
returned to his Malibu pad, where<lb />
he reportedly is recuperating<lb />
nicely, and he extends a heartfelt<lb />
thanks for all the cards and letters<lb />
he received. "He was very touched<lb />
by the outpouring of support his<lb />
rep, Paul Shefrin, said. No word on<lb />
whether the stroke will affect the<lb />
impresario's overall health.<lb />
ECU School of Theatre and<lb />
Dance presents: Dance 2005<lb />
0 Dance 2005<lb />
Performance set<lb />
to open Thursday<lb />
LAURA KEELING<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Whether it's tap, jaz7,<lb />
modern, ballet, swing, hip-hop<lb />
or anything else, dance is some-<lb />
thing everyone can enjoy. This<lb />
year, keeping the tradition alive,<lb />
the ECU School of Theatre and<lb />
Dance and ECULoessin Play-<lb />
house will present Dance 2005.<lb />
Performances will be Feb. 3<lb />
- 8, Thursday through Saturday<lb />
beginning at 8 p.m Sunday at<lb />
2 p.m. and Monday through<lb />
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the McGin-<lb />
nis Theatre. Tickets range from<lb />
$7 -12 and can be purchased on<lb />
the Internet at ecuarts.com, by<lb />
phone, or at the McGinnis The-<lb />
atre Box Office. This production<lb />
will showcase the many talents<lb />
of the school, including dancers,<lb />
ECU School of Dance faculty and<lb />
a guest choreographer.<lb />
The line up will include<lb />
Galina Panova's Pas de Quatre,<lb />
Rodger Belman's Trace, Patricia<lb />
Weeks' Rough Road, Tommi Over-<lb />
cash Galaska's Talking Trash, Joe<lb />
Carow's Divertissement, Clarine<lb />
Powell's Swing Sets and Red Hot<lb />
Dots and guest choreographer,<lb />
Colleen Thomas' Breathtaking<lb />
(too sweet to last). Each of these<lb />
performances will give the audi-<lb />
ence a chance to view the many<lb />
aspects of dance and experience<lb />
the beauty of movement.<lb />
There is an interesting story<lb />
behind every one of these selec-<lb />
tions in the performance. Rough<lb />
Road, choreographed by Patricia<lb />
Weeks, offers modern dance with<lb />
music in which she joined forces<lb />
with composer Edward Jacobs of<lb />
the ECU School of Music to create<lb />
an original score, "Disconnected<lb />
"This is my first time collabo-<lb />
rating with Ed Jacobs said Weeks,<lb />
contemporary dance area coordi-<lb />
nator and choreographer for the<lb />
ECU School of Theatre and Dance.<lb />
"This is a piece about people<lb />
on a journey and the obstacles<lb />
they must face<lb />
Another highlight of the<lb />
show is Galena Panova's Pas de<lb />
Galina Panov's Pas de Quatre<lb />
being performed as a historical<lb />
Quatre, which means "Dance<lb />
of Four This piece is what you<lb />
might call an antique of ballet<lb />
because it dates back to 1854,<lb />
when it was first performed.<lb />
Panova will revitalize this piece<lb />
and bring it new life with four<lb />
talented ballerinas.<lb />
Tommi Overcash Galaska's<lb />
Talking Trash joins street dance<lb />
and jazz into a collaboration of<lb />
each of the dancer's personalities.<lb />
Rodger Belman's Trace is a<lb />
modern dance piece that tells the<lb />
story of a soldier killed in Baghdad.<lb />
This will be Belman's first year<lb />
choreographing a piece for Dance<lb />
2005 as a faculty member at ECU.<lb />
Joe Carow's Divertissement<lb />
combines four classical ballet<lb />
movements into one. This will<lb />
be challenging for the dancers<lb />
in this piece due to the difficulty<lb />
level of dance in the classical era.<lb />
Clarine Powell's Swing Sets<lb />
and Red Hot Dots, combines<lb />
ballet, as illustrated above, is<lb />
tribute in Dance 2005.<lb />
tap-dance and swing into the<lb />
mix with music taken from jazz<lb />
greats Duke Ellington, Erroll<lb />
Garner, Benny Goodman and<lb />
Count Bassie.<lb />
The guest choreographer<lb />
position is a chance for dancers to<lb />
work with a choreographer they<lb />
have never worked with before.<lb />
These choreographers have come<lb />
through the years from all over<lb />
the country. This year's guest,<lb />
Colleen Thomas, came to ECU<lb />
from New York, where in the last<lb />
15 years she has traveled all over<lb />
the world and has performed and<lb />
choreographed many pieces. Such<lb />
performances include collabora-<lb />
tion with BillJonesArnieZane<lb />
Dance Company, BeBe Miller<lb />
Company, Nina Weiner Dance<lb />
Company, Donald ByrdThe<lb />
Group, the Kevin Wynn Collec-<lb />
tion and Sung Su Ahn. Currently,<lb />
she is a professor at Long Island<lb />
University's Brooklyn campus<lb />
Feb. 3 - 8<lb />
Thursday - Saturday 8 p.m.<lb />
Sunday - 2 p.m.<lb />
Monday - Tuesday 8 p.m.<lb />
Tickets on sale now ranging<lb />
from $7 -12<lb />
For Internet ticket purchases<lb />
visit ecuarts.com<lb />
-or- call 328-6829<lb />
-or- go to McGinnis Theatre<lb />
Box Office<lb />
and Barnard at Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity. After all of these tasks<lb />
she also performs with Bill Young<lb />
and Dancer's, where she choreo-<lb />
graphs as well.<lb />
"The guest artist is chosen<lb />
each year alternating one to the<lb />
next. One year we might have<lb />
a modern artist and the next<lb />
jazz. We choose someone we<lb />
are familiar with that is cutting<lb />
edge and is special and unique<lb />
Weeks said.<lb />
Thomas' piece for Dance 2005<lb />
will use original music by Mio<lb />
Morales and is inspired by the<lb />
"process of change<lb />
"This show is very eclectic. I<lb />
am realty impressed by the level<lb />
of professionalism of everyone<lb />
involved. This will definitely show<lb />
in the performance said Eliza-<lb />
beth Crisp, senior dance major.<lb />
"Even though we are all danc-<lb />
ing in separate pieces, we like to<lb />
think of ourselves as a company,<lb />
working together in a profes-<lb />
sional atmosphere<lb />
Preparation for this perfor-<lb />
mance stems all the way back<lb />
to Oct. 12, when auditions were<lb />
held. Rehearsal began in early<lb />
November. Each involved indi-<lb />
vidual in the show has worked<lb />
very hard to perfect each piece.<lb />
"Everything from stage man-<lb />
agement to lighting and costume<lb />
design to set design and of course<lb />
the performers themselves, have<lb />
been done by students Crisp<lb />
said.<lb />
"That, I think, is very impres-<lb />
sive<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Anthropology, design go hand in hand<lb />
ECU graduates open<lb />
their own business<lb />
ASHLEY WHEDBEE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
It's great to know there are<lb />
ECU graduates out there making<lb />
it on their own in our neck of<lb />
the woods. Audra Whorton, who<lb />
graduated from ECU last May<lb />
with a degree in anthropology<lb />
and history, and her fiance, Jason<lb />
Sampson, who will graduate<lb />
next December with a degree in<lb />
anthropology, recently opened<lb />
their own store here in Greenville<lb />
called Artifacts.<lb />
Artifacts is "a store that cel-<lb />
ebrates hand-crafted jewelry<lb />
and gift items created by young<lb />
people all over the country<lb />
said Susan Whorton, Audra's<lb />
sister. The store carries items<lb />
designed by Audra and by other<lb />
young artists. These items include<lb />
hand painted jewelry, wine and<lb />
margarita glasses and plates.<lb />
The design features range from<lb />
hearts to school colors and logos.<lb />
Everything is handmade except<lb />
the sterling silver jewelry.<lb />
Although opening your<lb />
own business can be extremely<lb />
time consuming and scary at<lb />
first, this ECU graduate makes it<lb />
perfectly clear that it is worth it.<lb />
Whorton said this store finally<lb />
gave her the chance to showcase<lb />
her art to others and see their<lb />
reactions instead of just having<lb />
her items as wholesale.<lb />
"1 enjoy getting to interact<lb />
with the people said Whorton<lb />
The process of opening<lb />
Artifacts wasn't exactly easy<lb />
for the two. Whorton has been<lb />
out of school for three years,<lb />
but feels that being an<lb />
ECU graduate has helped<lb />
her in opening this store.<lb />
"People in Greenville are<lb />
really eager to help ECU students<lb />
do well Whorton said.<lb />
"You just have to talk to<lb />
people, don't be afraid. Talk to<lb />
the faculty, the staff and the<lb />
banks<lb />
Her fiance feels the same way.<lb />
"Just having the degree gives<lb />
you more confidence said<lb />
Sampson.<lb />
"School made us braver<lb />
Out of all the aspects that go<lb />
in to opening your own business,<lb />
Whorton enjoys decorating and<lb />
choosing colors and placements<lb />
the best.<lb />
"I also like to see other people<lb />
see my work Whorton said.<lb />
"I like it when my family and<lb />
friends get to come by<lb />
As most should know,<lb />
'Artifacts" specializes in one of a kind, handmade glassware.<lb />
opening your own business<lb />
isn't exactly a piece of cake. But<lb />
for ECU students and future<lb />
graduates, we have to admire the<lb />
accomplishments of our fellow<lb />
students and alumni. We should<lb />
take their advice and continue to<lb />
work hard.<lb />
"No matter how crazy it is, if<lb />
you think you can do it, at least<lb />
try it Sampson said.<lb />
Artifacts is located at 2741<lb />
Tenth St. in Greenville. They<lb />
are open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.<lb />
Monday through Saturday, and<lb />
1 - 5 p.m. on Sundays. This store<lb />
offers great gift ideas and some<lb />
nice little extras for you and<lb />
ECU students get 10 percent off.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Sissss PRSSA offers career advancement potential<lb />
Is "Joan of Arcadia's" star being a<lb />
difficult diva? You judge: Amber<lb />
Tambtyn, 21, tells TV Guide that<lb />
she's bored playing the teenage<lb />
gal who talks to God on the CBS<lb />
drama So bored, she might<lb />
walk away from it all. "I like to be<lb />
challenged she says. "Joan's life<lb />
is tough. Her reactions are not as<lb />
hard as they should be. I want<lb />
to see her more challenged<lb />
Whenever trouble arises, Joan<lb />
easily handles it, with the aid<lb />
of the deity in serious deus ex<lb />
machina mode. But the show's<lb />
executive producer, Stephen<lb />
Nathan, says these "creative<lb />
differences  are the norm and<lb />
he tells the world Tamblyn is a<lb />
phenomenal talent.<lb />
How the PRSSA<lb />
can help you<lb />
TREVOR WORDEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The PRSSA stands for the<lb />
Public Relations Student Soci-<lb />
ety of America. This group is<lb />
actively involved in the field of<lb />
communication and has around<lb />
30 active members. If you are<lb />
interested in a job in the field<lb />
of public relations, this group is<lb />
a must for you. But what if you<lb />
aren't interested in PR? Even if<lb />
you aren't interested in the field<lb />
of communication there is still<lb />
room for you here.<lb />
The ECU chapter of PRSSA<lb />
is one of the largest, most active<lb />
and surprisingly, newest chapters<lb />
in the state. The participants in<lb />
the group deal directly with all<lb />
sorts of professionals everyday,<lb />
ranging from large medical cor-<lb />
porations to many different cor-<lb />
poration administrations. They<lb />
also attend conventions in New<lb />
York City, and hold events here<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
The events held here in<lb />
Greenville are not just for chap-<lb />
ters located In the state. These<lb />
events attract some of the most<lb />
prominent businessmen in Amer-<lb />
ica, all coming here for students<lb />
at ECU to meet, greet and estab-<lb />
see PRSSA page A6 PRSSA sold fundraiser raffle tickets Jan. 26 at Wright Place<lb />
WZM-Who?<lb />
Yes, ECU does have its<lb />
own radio station<lb />
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Believe it or not, there are<lb />
more radio stations in town than<lb />
 the popular 99X or Bob 93.3.<lb />
Many students at ECU don't even<lb />
realize our school has a radio sta-<lb />
I tion that broadcasts daily during<lb />
j the school year. If you are one of<lb />
the many who are not aware of<lb />
. this, you are not alone. In fact, it<lb />
 can take more than three semes-<lb />
i ters to discover our very own<lb />
radio station.<lb />
The station is 91.3 WZMB.<lb />
 They broadcast each and every<lb />
day school is in session. This is a<lb />
station that has one purpose for<lb />
I existing: to entertain you by play-<lb />
ing the music you want to hear.<lb />
' What other radio station around<lb />
, here plays a wide variety of<lb />
! music and has a daily program<lb />
1 that conforms to your standards?<lb />
! You won't find rap on 99X and<lb />
you won't find great ska, the<lb />
beach, punk and swiny mix on<lb />
Bob 93.3. WZMB has them all.<lb />
"We just want to play what<lb />
people want to hear said senior<lb />
Shawn Lamons, WZMB general<lb />
manager.<lb />
And the station does just<lb />
that. Their daily schedule plays<lb />
everything and anything. That<lb />
l means you get a lot of rock,<lb />
hip-hop, R&amp;B, punk, ska, metal,<lb />
I jazz, blues, brand new music,<lb />
classic rock and gospel. And<lb />
if the supply of metal is not<lb />
enough for you, let them know.<lb />
They want to make a program<lb />
schedule that fits the desire of<lb />
every person on campus. Name<lb />
one other mainstream com-<lb />
mercial station that has as much<lb />
variety and works to ensure your<lb />
satisfaction, rather than pleas-<lb />
ing the likes of investors.<lb />
The radio station begins its<lb />
daily broadcast at 8 a.m. with<lb />
the MorningZ. The DJs "pretty<lb />
much play whatever they want<lb />
said junior Kacy Thompson,<lb />
program director of the radio<lb />
station. Requests are always<lb />
accepted and granted easier<lb />
than a commercial radio station.<lb />
Two times a day, WZMB dedi-<lb />
cates time to playing brand new<lb />
music. Some of the bands featured<lb />
during these time blocks are<lb />
newly signed bands, while others<lb />
are still shopping their demos<lb />
to record labels. A lot of the<lb />
I songs are brand new buzz cuts<lb />
I everyone in America will soon<lb />
be singing daily, but here at<lb />
ECU, we get to enjoy them before<lb />
anyone else.<lb />
"We were playing bands<lb />
like Modest Mouse and Franz<lb />
Ferdinand before they become<lb />
! popular Lamons said about<lb />
their "New Music" blocks.<lb />
"We try and shy away from<lb />
playing just the singles Thomp-<lb />
son said.<lb />
"The Blue Note Cafe" can<lb />
I be heard on WZMB during<lb />
lunchtime. This show features<lb />
a lot of blues music and jazz.<lb />
This segment is particularly<lb />
popular amongst the faculty at<lb />
ECU. There's also the "Drive at<lb />
j 5 which plays whatever people<lb />
j want to hear. If you're stuck<lb />
in your car on the ever busy<lb />
Greenville Boulevard, this is the<lb />
show for you. Give the DJs a call<lb />
if you want to hear your favorite<lb />
song on the radio while you wait<lb />
in traffic after classes. It's always<lb />
a great feeling to hear a song you<lb />
love come on the radio at your<lb />
request while the streets are<lb />
clogged with many cars.<lb />
The station also has spe-<lb />
cialty programs throughout the<lb />
week that play all punk, all ska,<lb />
all retro, all metal, all reggae,<lb />
all indie rock and all techno.<lb />
Where else can you find this<lb />
much variety on one station in<lb />
Greenville? On the weekends,<lb />
WZMB continues its broadcast<lb />
with gospel music, roots rock<lb />
and classic rock in addition to<lb />
playing some of the other spe-<lb />
cialty programs.<lb />
WZMB also features differ-<lb />
ent talk shows that pertain to<lb />
the likes of every single person<lb />
see RADIO page A5<lb />
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Radio<lb />
from page A4<lb />
on campus. Monday nights, the station has "Pirate<lb />
Talk which covers everything from ECU sports<lb />
all the way to the national level, which features<lb />
TEC's own Tony Zoppo. This show features many<lb />
guests that have included ECU Athletics Director<lb />
Terry Holland and former ECU athletes. The sports<lb />
team at WZMB also provides live broadcasts from<lb />
all the Lady Pirates home basketball games. They<lb />
broadcasted all the home football games from last<lb />
season, and are trying to air some of the home Pirate<lb />
baseball games this upcoming season. There's also<lb />
the "Insight Show" which is issue based. Lamons<lb />
said this show contains "stuff that pertains mainly<lb />
to college kids They talk about everything from<lb />
different organizations to student health. They also<lb />
have counselors come in and do on-air interviews.<lb />
Another show is for local music only, where local<lb />
bands come into the studio to do interviews and<lb />
to get their name out. Guests have included Afro-<lb />
man, Squeezetoy and even a band all the way from<lb />
California. If you are in a band and are interested in<lb />
being featured on this show, drop off your demo at<lb />
the radio station. Not only will it be put into rota<lb />
tion, but you might even get to come into the studio<lb />
for an interview. Finally, there's the "Expressions<lb />
Show" on Thursdays. This covers minority issues<lb />
on campus, focusing on all the minority groups we<lb />
have here at ECU.<lb />
Contrary to popular belief, employment at the<lb />
radio station is not limited to just communication<lb />
majors. Both Lamons and Thompson happen to<lb />
be media production majors, but there are a wide<lb />
range of students with different majors working at<lb />
WZMB. Sports Director Scotty Williams is a history<lb />
education major. When asked if he finds it diffi-<lb />
cult working for the radio station and not being a<lb />
communication major, Williams said "it's a great<lb />
experience for communication majors, but it's also<lb />
good for students who want to get experience work-<lb />
ing in media WZMB is always looking to hire new<lb />
WZMB student DJ broadcasts over airways.<lb />
employees. For those who don't want to broadcast,<lb />
there are also jobs available for behind the scenes<lb />
work, such as production and grants. Stop by the<lb />
station to apply.<lb />
Since this station works for the students of<lb />
ECU, they are also willing to help promote campus<lb />
events. They work closely with Pirate Underground<lb />
and their DJs are at all the shows. They will also do<lb />
some on-air announcements for different events<lb />
around campus. If you want on-air publicity, just<lb />
stop by the radio station.<lb />
WZMB is your radio station. The entire staff is com-<lb />
mitted to making sure they play the very best music<lb />
that you want to hear each and everyday of the week.<lb />
"We've grown a lot since I first started in 2002<lb />
Lamons said about her tenure at the station.<lb />
"We want feedback Thompson said.<lb />
The station will conform to the types of music<lb />
that you want to hear. There aren't a lot of radio<lb />
stations out there that will alter their programs just<lb />
because their listeners want it changed. If you have<lb />
never tuned your dial to 91.3 you might want to give<lb />
it a try and see what you have been missing.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
SGA keeps student opinion In the loop'<lb />
What can they<lb />
do for you?<lb />
AMANDA WINAR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Back in the year 1920,<lb />
ECU got its first taste of stu-<lb />
dent government. The Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association<lb />
was formed, yet in 1934 two<lb />
separate ECU organizations<lb />
emerged: The Women's Student<lb />
Government Association and<lb />
The Men's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association. Only a mere<lb />
10 years later, the two groups<lb />
once again merged together to<lb />
form the strong Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, which is still<lb />
standing today.<lb />
So what exactly is the SGA?<lb />
The SGA is a collaboration of<lb />
ECU students that are the rep-<lb />
resentative governing body<lb />
for all students at the univer-<lb />
sity. The Director of University<lb />
Unions, Vice Chancellor and<lb />
Assistant Vice Chancellor for<lb />
student life are all advisors and<lb />
act as valid sources for the ECU<lb />
students and members of the<lb />
SGA. The members are in con-<lb />
trol of student affairs, student<lb />
organizations and have an active<lb />
role in deciding things that<lb />
directly affect ECU students.<lb />
Since the SGA is open for any<lb />
and all students, the organization<lb />
also gives every student the oppor-<lb />
tunity to participate in levels of<lb />
governmental activities and<lb />
political events. There are three<lb />
branches: executive, legisla-<lb />
tive and judicial, very similar<lb />
to our own United States Gov-<lb />
ernment. Shannon O'Donnell<lb />
was elected last semester as the<lb />
current 2004-2005 SGA presi-<lb />
dent. As president, she is also<lb />
a member of the ECU Board of<lb />
Trustees, where she brings the<lb />
"students' voice" to be heard at a<lb />
higher level, that under normal cir-<lb />
cumstances, would not be possible.<lb />
"SGA is a great organization<lb />
because it gives students a voice<lb />
within the ECU community<lb />
said junior communication major<lb />
Kristin Day.<lb />
"They have great fundrais-<lb />
ers and projects that help many<lb />
people around ECU, North Caro-<lb />
lina and the world<lb />
Currently, the largest project<lb />
that SGA is involved with is rais-<lb />
ing money for the Tsunami Relief<lb />
Fund to help all the victims and<lb />
people who are currently suffer-<lb />
ing from the recent natural disas-<lb />
ter. They are always looking for<lb />
new members to help in forming<lb />
committees and diving into the<lb />
governmental processes at ECU,<lb />
and would love to have you<lb />
help. The student government<lb />
offices are located on the second<lb />
floor of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Weekly SGA meetings<lb />
are Wednesdays in room 221<lb />
at 8:30 p.m. For students who<lb />
want more information, to express<lb />
a concern or become a member,<lb />
their offices can be contacted<lb />
at 328-4726, and their e-mail<lb />
address is SGA@mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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PRSSA<lb />
from page A4<lb />
lish connections. This year at the<lb />
Regional Crisis Communication<lb />
Competition, the deputy director<lb />
of the Argoniie National Labora-<lb />
tory, Don Joyce, will be flying<lb />
into Greenville to help with judg-<lb />
ing the events. This event entails<lb />
different groups receiving a mock<lb />
health crisis and allows different<lb />
groups to come up with solu-<lb />
tions to their specific problem.<lb />
Groups will work on their specific<lb />
problems through creating ad<lb />
campaigns, press releases and<lb />
choosing other forms to direct<lb />
the media in a less aggressive way<lb />
toward the assigned problem.<lb />
Another event the PRSSA is<lb />
handling right now is a t-shirt<lb />
contest. All students are eligible<lb />
and the idea is to create a logo<lb />
for the PRSSA t-shirts. Whoever<lb />
submits the best logo will get to<lb />
see their work printed on all of<lb />
the organization's t-shirts.<lb />
But why is the PRSSA advan-<lb />
tageous to so many different<lb />
majors? The PRSSA is always<lb />
looking to develop their design<lb />
graphics which could help art<lb />
majors. They have created, and<lb />
are still continuing to work with<lb />
music, theatre and dance events<lb />
and publicize them - this is an<lb />
interest to some music, theatre<lb />
or dance majors. They constantly<lb />
work with medical corporations,<lb />
which could create a launch pad<lb />
for some of the many students<lb />
majoring in biology, chemistry<lb />
or one of the many medical fields<lb />
offered here at ECU.<lb />
For those who are English<lb />
majors and print journalism<lb />
majors, the PRSSA is continually<lb />
working on newsletters, press<lb />
releases and other related work,<lb />
whfch would guarantee the<lb />
improvement of your writing<lb />
skills. And for broadcast journal-<lb />
ism majors, the PRSSA is always<lb />
working with radio stations and<lb />
news stations statewide. The<lb />
list goes on and on, and just<lb />
the same, the opportunities in<lb />
the PRSSA go on and on. More<lb />
than the diversity of their work,<lb />
what this organization does is<lb />
invaluable to almost anyone's<lb />
career and it could give the boost<lb />
everyone needs in this overly<lb />
competitive world.<lb />
ECU is very lucky to have a<lb />
chapter of the PRSSA here. It takes<lb />
a lot to receive a charter from<lb />
the national committee in New<lb />
York City. The committee has to<lb />
review the school's curriculum,<lb />
the anticipated level of involve-<lb />
ment from the student body and<lb />
the school has to land two corpo-<lb />
rate sponsors just to be consid-<lb />
ered. ECU received their charter<lb />
two years ago, and became one<lb />
of nine universities in North<lb />
Carolina to receive a grant. After<lb />
its inception, the group here at<lb />
ECU became rigorously involved<lb />
with many different projects and<lb />
after two years has become the<lb />
largest and most active chapter<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
Once students graduate from<lb />
college, they can continue their<lb />
involvement with the PRSSA.<lb />
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much because I have been able<lb />
to network with people that I<lb />
would never have met if I was not<lb />
a member of PRSSA. I have been<lb />
able to go to New York and sit and<lb />
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talk with people that work with<lb />
very large companies around the<lb />
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people Instead of being shy.<lb />
"We are working on many<lb />
different activities right now so<lb />
we stay very busy and we also<lb />
get experience. Even though<lb />
it's not said to be an internship,<lb />
you gain so much experience by<lb />
helping planning events, writing<lb />
articles for our newsletter or help-<lb />
ing fundralsing<lb />
Ellis' enthusiasm about the<lb />
group was very apparent, prov-<lb />
ing yet another point. The group<lb />
is a great way to make friends,<lb />
and most importantly establish<lb />
contacts. In this highly com-<lb />
petitive business world we live<lb />
in, hundreds of thousands of<lb />
students get out of college every<lb />
year and what distinguishes one<lb />
over the other is who they know.<lb />
In the PRSSA you have the abil-<lb />
ity to meet and become friends<lb />
with CEO's and other influential<lb />
people in the business world and<lb />
that benefit is priceless.<lb />
The PRSSA group is currently<lb />
accepting membership now<lb />
through early March. The only<lb />
fee, a $SS payment covers your<lb />
membership throughout the year.<lb />
The chapter here at ECU meets in<lb />
Joyner East, which is the building<lb />
directly across from the library<lb />
in the brick sound garden. They<lb />
meet in room 212 at 6:30 p.m. on<lb />
Mondays. For more information<lb />
on the group you can contact the<lb />
chapter advisor Christine Russell<lb />
at russellc@mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
?<lb />
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Page A7 sports@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 TONY ZOPPO Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
TUESDAY February 1, 2005<lb />
Upset city: Pirates knock<lb />
off hot Charlotte 49ers<lb />
ECU holds 49ers to<lb />
just 51 points for game<lb />
TRENT WYNNE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Saturday, Jan. 29: The day<lb />
Moussa Badiane was expected<lb />
to break the Conference USA<lb />
record for most blocked shots<lb />
in a career held by former Cin-<lb />
cinnati star and All-American,<lb />
Kenyon Martin (292). The Pirate<lb />
nation got what they expected<lb />
from their star "swatter but it<lb />
was the unexpected that had the<lb />
5,300 plus in attendance leaving<lb />
Minges Coliseum wondering<lb />
what they had just witnessed.<lb />
With 6:41 remaining in the<lb />
game, the Charlotte 49ers had<lb />
51 points. After the defensive<lb />
change suggested by assistant<lb />
coach, George Stackhouse, the<lb />
Charlotte 49ers would stay at 51.<lb />
And stay, and stay and stay.<lb />
"When you play them, you<lb />
kind of have to pick your poison<lb />
said ECU Head Coach Bill Herrion.<lb />
"We played box-and-one,<lb />
which I would like to say we work<lb />
on every day, but I don't think<lb />
we've ever worked on it. But what<lb />
it did was it kept the ball from<lb />
(Curtis) Withers inside and that<lb />
was the difference. They didn't<lb />
react to it real well and maybe it<lb />
confused them a little bit<lb />
Withers had a game high 23<lb />
points and went on a personal<lb />
6-0 run, capped off by a three-<lb />
point play, which came at the<lb />
6:41 mark.<lb />
"I was very worried when<lb />
they started going to Withers<lb />
and we had no answer for him<lb />
Herrion said.<lb />
"Typically what we would<lb />
have done is double the post,<lb />
but the reason we didn't do that<lb />
is we were so concerned with<lb />
(Brendan) Plavich<lb />
ECU used the box-and-one to<lb />
contain both Withers and Plav-<lb />
ich, holding the 49ers scoreless<lb />
Pirates pack enough<lb />
punch to be in top 50<lb />
ECU left out of Baseball<lb />
America'stop 50<lb />
Rouse (top), McNeil (middle) and Badiane (bottom) celebrate after the victory Saturday.<lb />
for the final 6:41.<lb />
However, the Pirates had<lb />
been struggling offensively as<lb />
well and would need a spark from<lb />
somewhere to give themselves a<lb />
chance to pull off the upset.<lb />
After a disappointing shoot-<lb />
ing performance against the St.<lb />
Louis Billikens last Wednesday<lb />
night, freshman guard, Tommy<lb />
Hammonds IV would be one<lb />
of the few bright spots on the<lb />
offensive end for the Pirates,<lb />
connecting on all four of his<lb />
attempts from three-land in the<lb />
game and hitting what would<lb />
turn out to be the biggest jumper<lb />
of his young career.<lb />
With the score 51-50 in Char-<lb />
lotte's favor, the ball found itself<lb />
in Hammonds' hands.<lb />
"I had been feeling it ever<lb />
since I hit my first three said<lb />
Hammonds.<lb />
"I knew that when Japhet<lb />
(McNeil) kicked it out to me on<lb />
the baseline, they were going to<lb />
be flying at me. I work on one-<lb />
dribble pull-ups all the time and<lb />
when I released it, I knew it was<lb />
good<lb />
Hammonds' jumper at the<lb />
1:04 mark ended a scoring<lb />
drought by both teams of just<lb />
over three minutes and Badiane<lb />
would make sure Charlotte's<lb />
drought would continue un.tjl<lb />
the final buzzer had sounded.<lb />
After ECU went ahead 52-<lb />
51, Charlotte went back to their<lb />
main man on the night, looking<lb />
to get an easy two inside. With-<lb />
ers found daylight but it was<lb />
quickly darkened as "Moose"<lb />
collected his third block on the<lb />
evening, stuffing Withers' dunk<lb />
attempt.<lb />
ECU failed to capitalize on<lb />
the block, however, and the<lb />
49ers had another chance to<lb />
steal one from the Pirates in<lb />
Minges.<lb />
Charlotte's Eddie Basden<lb />
decided to take it right to C-<lb />
USA's all time shot blocks leader,<lb />
(,huping to draw a foul and get to<lb />
see UPSET page A8<lb />
BRENT WYNNE<lb />
SENIOR STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU will begin the baseball<lb />
season ranked 30th in the nation.<lb />
The latest preseason poll released<lb />
by The National Collegiate Base-<lb />
ball Writer's Association gave the<lb />
Diamond Bucs their highest such<lb />
preseason honor. The Pirates were<lb />
also ranked 32nd by Collegiate<lb />
Baseball, who released their<lb />
preseason rankings on Dec. 22.<lb />
Baseball America, the well<lb />
known publication out of<lb />
Durham, NC who reports pre-<lb />
dominately in the eastern part<lb />
of the United States, but releases<lb />
national polls and rankings, left<lb />
the Pirates out of their preseason<lb />
top 50. A year removed from<lb />
51 wins, National Writer Will<lb />
Kimmey, coordinator of the poll,<lb />
has answers.<lb />
"It might sound simple or<lb />
smart-alecky, but we just see each<lb />
team we ranked ahead of ECU as<lb />
better said Kimmey.<lb />
"ECU's offensive and leader-<lb />
ship losses were severe, plus it lost<lb />
its best pitcher in Greg Bunn. That's<lb />
a ton to lose for a team that beat<lb />
teams by destroying their pitch-<lb />
ing staff on Friday night, which<lb />
does impact the series on Sundays.<lb />
"The Pirates are a tournament<lb />
team, but aren't world beaters<lb />
this year<lb />
You're right Will, the Pirates<lb />
aren't world-beaters. But while<lb />
they may not roll to 51 wins again<lb />
this year, the Diamond Bucs are<lb />
anything but a team that doesn't<lb />
deserve to be in the top 50.<lb />
First things first, losing Greg<lb />
Bunn to the draft was a huge<lb />
loss. However, the Pirates are<lb />
returning 41 of the 51 wins from<lb />
last year's staff, which includes<lb />
two of three starters and a<lb />
dynamite bullpen.<lb />
Shane Matthews will anchor<lb />
the load for the Pirates on the<lb />
mound this year. The super<lb />
sophomore was 7-1 last year with<lb />
an ERA of 3.72. Those numbers<lb />
earned him the honors of the<lb />
Conference USA All Freshman<lb />
Team as well as being named to<lb />
the Louisville SluggerCollegiate<lb />
Baseball All Freshman Team.<lb />
Senior southpaw Brody Taylor<lb />
will likely be the Saturday starter<lb />
and will look to improve on a stel-<lb />
lar junior season. Taylor started<lb />
15 games for the Pirates and was a<lb />
perfect 8-0 pitching 85.1 innings,<lb />
striking out 63 while only<lb />
issuing 16 walks. A shoulder<lb />
injury may keep Taylor out of the<lb />
early season lineup, but look for<lb />
him to enter the rotation as soon<lb />
as he returns to 100 percent.<lb />
The bullpen, which was<lb />
so good for ECU a year ago,<lb />
see BASEBALL page A9<lb />
Super Bowl trash talk heats up<lb />
Mitchell has a personality as diverse as his wardrobe.<lb />
(AP) � Even without the pads<lb />
on, New England safety Rodney<lb />
Harrison delivered quite a blow.<lb />
Asked whether he will say<lb />
anything to Eagles wide receiver<lb />
Freddie Mitchell, who dissed the<lb />
Patriots' secondary last week, Har-<lb />
rison took his shot.<lb />
"What would I say?" he said.<lb />
"It's Freddie Mitchell<lb />
And with that, Super Bowl<lb />
week was on.<lb />
The Eagles and Patriots, two<lb />
teams with very little history or<lb />
animosity between them, opened<lb />
America's big football celebration<lb />
with a nice bit of trash talking<lb />
Sunday at the first of the dozen or<lb />
so news conferences that will take<lb />
place during the week.<lb />
This was Harrison's first chance<lb />
on the Super Bowl stage to respond<lb />
to Mitchell. Last week, the Eagles<lb />
receiver said he couldn't name<lb />
any of the Patriots defensive backs<lb />
except for Harrison, about whom he<lb />
said, "I've got something for him<lb />
Harrison, who has spent much<lb />
of his 11-year career playing<lb />
the us-against-the-world card to<lb />
anyone who would listen, found<lb />
his perfect foil in Mitchell, who<lb />
let political correctness take a back<lb />
seat and greased the wheels for<lb />
this Super Feud.<lb />
"You're always going to find<lb />
one jerk out of the bunch. Just<lb />
like Vanderjerk. Mike Vander-<lb />
jerk Harrison said, referring to<lb />
Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt,<lb />
who earlier in the postseason<lb />
suggested the Patriots were ripe<lb />
for a loss. "You're always going to<lb />
find one guy like that who wants<lb />
some attention and wants to do<lb />
something to try and stir up the<lb />
emotions of the game<lb />
Not surprisingly, Mitchell was<lb />
unavailable at the Eagles' media<lb />
opportunity Sunday. Also not sur-<lb />
prisingly, coach Andy Reid tried to<lb />
sidestep the inevitable questions<lb />
about how he reacted when he<lb />
heard what Mitchell said.<lb />
"That's between Freddie and<lb />
I Reid said.<lb />
Meanwhile, Eagles quarterback<lb />
Donovan McNabb understandably<lb />
took his teammate's side in the<lb />
fray, framing Mitchell's comments<lb />
as meaningless blather made<lb />
during the tedious bye week.<lb />
"Freddie didn't mean any-<lb />
thing by them. It's sad that people<lb />
have to blow them up to make<lb />
them into a story McNabb said.<lb />
"Freddie apologized. If someone<lb />
needs those comments to get up<lb />
for a game like this, they don't<lb />
need to be here. This is the Super<lb />
Bowl, this is the ultimate<lb />
The Mitchell-Harrison imbro-<lb />
glio took at least a temporary bite<lb />
out of the other main "football"<lb />
stories of the week: whether the<lb />
Eagles will get lost in the hoopla<lb />
of playing in their first Super Bowl<lb />
since 1981 (Reid said he'll give the<lb />
players their freedom, treat them<lb />
like adults); whether the Patriots,<lb />
seeking their third title in four<lb />
years, are on the verge of a dynasty<lb />
(Coach BUI Belichick insists the<lb />
past has nothing to do with this<lb />
week); and, most notably, whether<lb />
Eagles star receiver Terrell Owens<lb />
will deem his Injured ankle sturdy<lb />
enough to play.<lb />
Owens, who tore up the ankle<lb />
Dec. 19 and has missed the last<lb />
four games, has not received clear-<lb />
ance to play from the surgeon who<lb />
operated on his ankle.<lb />
Nevertheless, the receiver<lb />
hasn't ruled himself out of the<lb />
game and his status has become<lb />
the overarching theme of the<lb />
buildup to the big game.<lb />
"It seems like everyone talks<lb />
about the Patriots, then when they<lb />
talk about the Eagles, it's what<lb />
T.O. will do McNabb said. "If<lb />
he plays, you'll talk about him. If he<lb />
doesn't play, you'll talk about him<lb />
anyway<lb />
Reid said Owens has been<lb />
steadily increasing his work and<lb />
will try to "do a few things" at<lb />
a light practice Monday, but his<lb />
availability won't be determined<lb />
until much later in the week.<lb />
And while there will almost<lb />
certainly be an entire week to<lb />
speculate on Owens, it's hard to<lb />
know how long the Mitchell mess<lb />
will last.<lb />
Even if It was only for a fleet-<lb />
ing day, it was good stuff.<lb />
"When he says something<lb />
like that, he's disrespecting our<lb />
whole defense Patriots line-<lb />
backer Willie McGinest said. "Not<lb />
only Rodney, but me, and Tedy<lb />
Bruschi and Mike Vrabel and all<lb />
the rest of us<lb />
But especially Harrison.<lb />
"Maybe he was drinking<lb />
before he started talking he<lb />
said. "That was clearly a mis-<lb />
take, because no one in this<lb />
league would attack somebody<lb />
a week before the Super Bowl<lb />
ECU women's basketball drops heartbreaker to Tulane<lb />
(SID)�The ECU women's bas-<lb />
ketball team dropped its first Con-<lb />
ference USA game of the season<lb />
at home Sunday afternoon inside<lb />
Williams Arena at Minges<lb />
Coliseum to Tulane 66-64.<lb />
Junior Ebonee Downey<lb />
went to the free throw line<lb />
with less than a second remain-<lb />
ing in the contest shooting<lb />
three and looking to force the<lb />
I game into overtime. Downey<lb />
hit the first shot and came up<lb />
i short on the remaining two<lb />
halting the Pirates (7-13,<lb />
3-4) home winning streak at<lb />
four games.<lb />
After a back-and-forth first<lb />
half, which saw ECU take a 30-27<lb />
lead into the half, Tulane (10-<lb />
11, 2-6) took its biggest lead of<lb />
the game 49-41 after D'Aundra<lb />
Henry sank two free throws<lb />
with 11:49 left In the contest.<lb />
The Pirates crept back in going<lb />
on a 13-5 run themselves to tie<lb />
the game at 54-54 on a five-foot<lb />
jumper by Shanita Sutton.<lb />
Four points by Jen-<lb />
nifer Jackson and a Viola<lb />
Cooper three gave ECU<lb />
a 61-60 advantage with just<lb />
over two minutes left. Fol-<lb />
lowing a Tulane time out,<lb />
Henry connected on two free<lb />
throws and drained a 6-foot<lb />
jumper setting up a thrill-<lb />
ing finish with 13.6 ticks on<lb />
the clock. Unable to locate<lb />
Jackson or Cooper open on<lb />
the perimeter, Saman-<lb />
tha Pankey found Downey<lb />
open for a three-point<lb />
attempt. Henry's foul on<lb />
Downey marked the first time all<lb />
afternoon that the Pirates went<lb />
to the line.<lb />
Jackson led the Pirates with<lb />
17 points hitting 7-of-17 from<lb />
the floor, including 3-of-7 from<lb />
behind the arc. Cooper and<lb />
Pankey each tied career-highs<lb />
in assists with seven, while<lb />
Sutton grabbed a game-best<lb />
seven rebounds.<lb />
Henry paved the way for<lb />
Tulane with a game-high 20<lb />
points, while Lakethia Hampton<lb />
and Courtney Simmons also<lb />
scored in double-figures with<lb />
15 and 10 respectively.<lb />
The Pirates will hit the<lb />
road this weekend when they<lb />
travel to Tampa, Fla. to take on<lb />
USF Saturday, Feb. 5 at 1 p.m.<lb />
before closing the road trip at<lb />
UAB on Monday night.<lb />
Jackson (left) paced ECU in scoring again while Cooper (right) set a career high in assists. <lb /><pb facs="00059297_tn_0008" /><lb />
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the free throw line.<lb />
But in this chess match,<lb />
Badiane would have the 49ers in<lb />
checkmate after he stood tall and<lb />
drew the charge to help preserve<lb />
the victory.<lb />
"I was thinking about<lb />
blocking the shot, but when I saw<lb />
him go into the lane I just tried to<lb />
make a play said Badiane.<lb />
"1 just wanted to win the<lb />
game and it worked<lb />
Mike Cook tacked on two<lb />
free throws with just seconds<lb />
remaining and Charlotte's last<lb />
three point attempt rimmed<lb />
away, giving the Pirates their<lb />
second straight conference win.<lb />
"We made plays at the<lb />
end and that's what made the<lb />
difference Badiane said.<lb />
"That's how we lost so many<lb />
close games at the beginning of<lb />
the season<lb />
"Coach said before the game<lb />
that somebody was going to have<lb />
to do something special and<lb />
we had a lot of people step up<lb />
said Cook.<lb />
"It feels good to finally win<lb />
against a team like Charlotte<lb />
who seems like they always beat<lb />
us. We should of beat them here<lb />
last year, so this year we just said<lb />
we were going to take the game<lb />
from them<lb />
Badiane's three blocks on<lb />
the night moved him into sole<lb />
possession of the C-USA all<lb />
time blocks leader with 294<lb />
total. Along with the three<lb />
swats, he also pulled in nine<lb />
rebounds while scoring 16.<lb />
I lammonds also had 16, shooting<lb />
75 percent from the floor during<lb />
the game. Cook once again hit<lb />
double figures in scoring, as he<lb />
added 10 for the Pirates.<lb />
"This was a great gut-check for<lb />
our kids Herrion said. "It's amaz-<lb />
ing what winning can do for you<lb />
ECU will take its two game<lb />
conference win streak into Mem-<lb />
phis tomorrow night.<lb />
Game time is slated for 8 p.m.<lb />
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sports@theeas tcarolinion. com.<lb />
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Hall, a University of Missouri<lb />
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at ESPN.<lb />
He shared a "Sports Center"<lb />
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producers to lead shows with<lb />
victories by his beloved Bulls.<lb />
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college sports, making him a<lb />
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home on ESPNU.<lb />
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will likely be the key to Pirate<lb />
success this season. Kevin<lb />
Rhodes, who is remembered<lb />
most from his relief appearance<lb />
last season against South Caro-<lb />
lina, in which he dazzled the<lb />
Gamecock bats for nearly seven<lb />
innings, returns as the anchor<lb />
of the pen. Rhodes was 5-1 last<lb />
season, with an ERA of 2.87 in<lb />
37.2 innings of work.<lb />
Rose product Mike Flye<lb />
returns for his sophomore season.<lb />
The flame-throwing righty was<lb />
awesome for the Pirates last year,<lb />
leading the team in saves with<lb />
five and adding 36 strikeouts in<lb />
only 33 innings on the hill.<lb />
Offensively, the Pirates lost<lb />
a combined 71 homeruns and<lb />
304 RBI from last year's team.<lb />
ECU will begin to fill the gaps<lb />
with someone who I believe has<lb />
a legitimate shot to be amongst<lb />
the nation's leaders in home<lb />
runs in Mike Grace. Grace, in<lb />
limited action last year, batted<lb />
.281 with five home runs and a<lb />
slugging percentage of .517.<lb />
If you were to multiply his<lb />
numbers to equal the at-bats that<lb />
home run leader Trevor Lawhorn<lb />
had last year, Grace would have<lb />
belted 15 homeruns. Throw him<lb />
into the rhythm of everyday play,<lb />
and who knows, 23-27 dingers<lb />
isn't out of the question.<lb />
Quite possibly one of the<lb />
most underrated players in the<lb />
entire country, junior third<lb />
baseman Mark Minicozzi is<lb />
expected to have another solid<lb />
offensive output. Besides being<lb />
the best fielding third base-<lb />
man I have ever seen in person,<lb />
Cozz swings a pretty mean stick<lb />
as well. Batting .342 with 10<lb />
homeruns and 50 RBI would<lb />
lead most teams in offense,<lb />
but on a team that set almost<lb />
every school and conference<lb />
offensive record, Minicozzi's<lb />
numbers from last season took<lb />
the backseat to five, maybe six<lb />
other players. I expect Cozz to<lb />
emerge from the shadows of the<lb />
2004 offensive machine, and<lb />
to become one of C-USA's elite<lb />
players. The conference seems to<lb />
concur. They named Minicozzi<lb />
to the preseason all conference<lb />
team last Wednesday.<lb />
While not the most<lb />
powerful hitter on the squad.<lb />
Drew Costanzo will make seri-<lb />
ous contributions to the run<lb />
total as well. Costanzo hit .320<lb />
a year ago, but his best games<lb />
were in the postseason when it<lb />
mattered the most. He has a big<lb />
game mentality, which was best<lb />
displayed in last year's night<lb />
contest against Clemson in the<lb />
Leclair Invitational in which he<lb />
belted the game winning home<lb />
run in a pinch-hit effort in extra<lb />
innings to lead the Pirates to<lb />
victory. His greatest virtue how-<lb />
ever, just might be his patience.<lb />
Costanzo was third on the team<lb />
in walks, but the most amazing<lb />
part of that statistic is he drew<lb />
more walks than bushwhackers<lb />
Trevor Lawhorn, Darryl Lawhorn<lb />
and Ryan Norwood. If Drew can<lb />
continue to be a selective hitter<lb />
and work opposing pitchers into<lb />
deep counts, the Pirates will have<lb />
a double-edge sword at the plate<lb />
in Costanzo.<lb />
Let's be honest. Most people<lb />
do not expect ECU to repeat last<lb />
year's success, mainly in part<lb />
to the overwhelming loss in<lb />
offensive production. But since<lb />
when do you have to annihilate<lb />
every opponent? The Pirates<lb />
won most of their games going<lb />
away last season, and though it<lb />
was great entertainment, a one<lb />
run win would have been just as<lb />
important as a 12 run victory.<lb />
The Pirates need a catalyst<lb />
to jumpstart another run to the<lb />
top of the polls and ultimately<lb />
Omaha, Neb. and the College<lb />
World Series. How about the<lb />
coaching staff? Randy Mazey and<lb />
company love small-ball, and<lb />
they will have plenty of oppor-<lb />
tunity to display their coaching<lb />
prowess in a lot of close contests.<lb />
I believe having one of the<lb />
nation's toughest schedules will<lb />
only make the Pirates a better<lb />
team, and once the postseason<lb />
arrives, they will have seen it all.<lb />
Everyone thought last<lb />
year was the year for Omaha,<lb />
and this season would be a<lb />
rebuilding year. Recipe for<lb />
Omaha - great starting pitching,<lb />
deep bullpen, great coaching,<lb />
lots of small-ball, timely hitting<lb />
and a desire to be there in the<lb />
end. ECU has all of these, so why<lb />
not this year?<lb />
I'm calling it right now,<lb />
Pirates to Omaha in 2005.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
MOVIES<lb />
February 2 - February 6<lb />
Shark Tale (BB)<lb />
Oscar (Will Smith) is a fast-talking fish that dreams big. But his big dreams land<lb />
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information, check out http:www.sharktale.com<lb />
Donnie Darko Director's Cult (MC)<lb />
Writer-director Richard Kelley's bold debut film is a social satire, a dark comedy, a<lb />
science fiction time-traveling fantasy, and a suburban nightmare about an<lb />
extremely intelligent teenager (Donnie Darko played by actor Jake Gyllenhaal).<lb />
Kelly's film perfectly captures the unease that scratches under the surface of<lb />
suburban late 1980's life! For more information, check out<lb />
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Saw (BB)<lb />
Two men find themselves victims of a bizarre murder designed by a psycho-<lb />
pathic genius known only as "Jigsaw They are given a few hours to unrael the<lb />
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out: http:222.sawmovie.com<lb />
The Motorcycle Diaries (MC)<lb />
This is a true story of a 23-year old medical student from Argentina, Che Guevara<lb />
(Bernal) who travels across South American on a motorcycle with his friend<lb />
Alberto Granado (de la Serna) during 1951-52. The story revolves their personal<lb />
odyssey which would ulitmately inspire Che Guevara to become a revolutionary<lb />
who has a profound effect on the history of several nations. For more informa-<lb />
tion, check out http:www.motorcyclediariesmovie.com<lb />
Mark your calendars for<lb />
upcoming SU events<lb />
February 7 (Monday) -<lb />
Mass &amp; Void: Art Exhibit<lb />
opens at the Mendenhall Gallery!<lb />
February 10 (Thursday) - Bingo<lb />
at 9:30pm at the Mendenhall Cafeteria<lb />
February 11 (Friday) - Jazz At Night<lb />
at 8pm in the Great Rooms<lb />
February 12 (Saturday) -<lb />
SWASH &amp; the Late Night Players<lb />
(the best of improv coming to ECU)<lb />
at 8pm in the Pirate Underground<lb />
MC<lb />
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coaches for the indoor soccer<lb />
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glad to nave its 9 new<lb />
members - its going to be<lb />
a great semester! Sigma<lb />
also congratulates the mens<lb />
basketball team in defeating<lb />
St. Louis, win or lose the<lb />
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The Sisters of Gamma Chi<lb />
Epsilon Sorority would like<lb />
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chance to get to know<lb />
ya'll. Especially the lambda<lb />
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to 7:00 pm at the sorority<lb />
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night. We can't wait to do<lb />
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