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GE A10<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 80 Number 75<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
Anrrl 13, 2005<lb />
Substance abuse remains prevalent<lb />
problem among college students<lb />
Have you noticed drug abuse<lb />
in your residence hall?<lb />
REBEKAH FLOWERS<lb />
SOPHOMORE, UVES IN FLEMING<lb />
"Yes, drug use is widespread<lb />
over the entire campus  living<lb />
in such small quaters it's much<lb />
more apparent.<lb />
DREW DALY<lb />
JUNIOR, LIVES IN BELK<lb />
"No, not really. It's nice not<lb />
to see it, because of the suite<lb />
system<lb />
BRIDGETTTODD<lb />
SOPHOMORE. LIVES IN<lb />
CLEMENT<lb />
"It's usually just drinking that<lb />
I notice. I'm pleased its not a more<lb />
visible problem<lb />
Zero Tolerance Policy<lb />
brings results<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
A Zero Tolerance Policy,<lb />
enacted in fall 2004 to prevent<lb />
the use or sale of drugs or drug<lb />
paraphernalia in campus hous-<lb />
ing, has seen results throughout<lb />
its first year.<lb />
The policy states anyone<lb />
caught with drugs or drug para-<lb />
phernalia in campus housing<lb />
will have their housing contract<lb />
cancelled in an attempt to sway<lb />
on-campus students to make<lb />
better lifestyle choices.<lb />
Although the Zero Tolerance<lb />
Policy Is less than two semes-<lb />
ters old, Waz Miller, director of<lb />
residence life, said results have<lb />
been shown and student opin-<lb />
ions have been very positive,<lb />
expressing approval of the new<lb />
measure.<lb />
"A lot of students are very<lb />
glad about it said Miller.<lb />
When students moved Into<lb />
their residences in the fall, Miller<lb />
said they were given a form out-<lb />
lining the new policy and requir-<lb />
ing the student's signature to<lb />
acknowledge the changes. Many<lb />
students expressed their approval<lb />
in the new policy.<lb />
"1 think hearing that from<lb />
the students was very encourag-<lb />
ing Miller said.<lb />
In addition to the forms, there<lb />
was a marketing campaign that<lb />
used fliers and bulletins to inform<lb />
the students of the policy change.<lb />
In the past, students who<lb />
received tickets for drug-related<lb />
see TOLERANCE page A2<lb />
Almost 16 million use drugs<lb />
One out of every 14 Americans, or about 7 percent of the U.S.<lb />
population, use illegal drugs, a government survey found.<lb />
Cocaine use on rise among<lb />
universities nationwide<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Drug use increasing<lb />
Percent who used drug<lb />
in month before survey:<lb />
 2000 2001<lb />
Any Illegal drug 6.3 7.1<lb />
Marijuana 4.8 5.4<lb />
Cocaine<lb />
0.5 0.7<lb />
Illegal pain reliever 1.2 1.6<lb />
Illegal tranquilizer 0.4 0.6<lb />
Percent in age group who used<lb />
any illegal drug:<lb />
2000 2001<lb />
Marijuana coming back<lb />
Number of new users<lb />
of marijuana, in millions<lb />
3.2<lb />
1965 1977 1990 2000<lb />
Age of new users, 2000<lb />
12 to 17-<lb />
200,000<lb />
26 and<lb />
older<lb />
While alcohol and marijuana use has remained<lb />
relatively consistent, cocaine has been on the rise<lb />
over the past several years among college cam-<lb />
puses nationwide including ECU.<lb />
"Every student I talk to says there is a lot of<lb />
cocaine use said Bob Morphet, substance abuse<lb />
counselor at ECU.<lb />
Morphet said ECU, along with other colleges<lb />
he's heard of throughout the United States, has<lb />
seen the increase in cocaine possibly because<lb />
students today have forgotten how physically<lb />
damaging it is. Cocaine damages a person's heart<lb />
and cardiac functions in addition to the psycho-<lb />
logical addiction.<lb />
"Cocaine is probably the most psychologi-<lb />
cally addicting drug known to man Morphet<lb />
said.<lb />
"It fools people into thinking they are not<lb />
becoming addicted<lb />
National trends have traced cocaine at high<lb />
points in the 1890s, 1970s, 1980s and now the<lb />
present day increase.<lb />
"It tends to come and go and now it's coming<lb />
Morphet said.<lb />
Morphet said substance abuse is a develop-<lb />
mental issue.<lb />
"Students come to a university and as fresh-<lb />
men, many of them engage in risky behaviors<lb />
Morphet said.<lb />
"Juniors and seniors will learn how to reduce<lb />
riskier behavior<lb />
By large, upperclassmen who still use sub-<lb />
stances moderate their use in a responsible<lb />
manner.<lb />
Morphet said there is the misimpression when<lb />
students first come to college that the social scene<lb />
has to revolve around alcohol use. While this is<lb />
partly a reality, there are many recreational oppor-<lb />
tunities offered to students. Morphet cited various<lb />
see DRUGS page A2<lb />
Larceny rising Former ECU attorney appointed to student advisor<lb />
on campus<lb />
Pre-law students to be<lb />
a primary focus<lb />
Number of March larcenies<lb />
CHRIS ADAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
16.6<lb />
(2 out of 12)<lb />
CARS "<lb />
16.6 <lb />
(2 out of 12)<lb />
UNIVERSITY<lb />
BUILDINGS<lb />
33.3<lb />
(4 out of 12)<lb />
SRC<lb />
33.3 (4 out Of 12)<lb />
RESIDENCE HALLS<lb />
(Scott. Jones, Green. Fletcher)<lb />
'Information compiled by ECU Police<lb />
Residence halls, SRC<lb />
most vulnerable places<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Larceny has always been a<lb />
problem on campus, but over the<lb />
last month it has been a rising<lb />
concern for students, faculty<lb />
and staff.<lb />
Last week, in the largest<lb />
recent incident of larceny, six<lb />
individuals filed a report of<lb />
missing money from their dorm<lb />
rooms on the same floor in Tyler<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Major Frank Knight with the<lb />
ECU Police Department said an<lb />
investigation is still underway so<lb />
they cannot release much infor-<lb />
mation. He said the victims left<lb />
their rooms unlocked and went<lb />
to take a shower or run errands.<lb />
He said only money was taken<lb />
from their rooms.<lb />
Unattended wallets in dorm<lb />
rooms and the Student Recre-<lb />
ation Center have been stolen<lb />
the most. According to police<lb />
reports, students have been vic-<lb />
tims of larceny of their wallets or<lb />
money seven times at the SRC in<lb />
the past month.<lb />
Crime Prevention Officer<lb />
Janel Drake said students should<lb />
lock their lockers when they are<lb />
at the SRC. Financial card theft<lb />
has been a serious problem lately<lb />
as two students were arrested<lb />
for identity fraud and another<lb />
was caught using someone else's<lb />
ATM card at Mendenhall. Drake<lb />
said students do not realize what<lb />
a person can do with a wallet<lb />
that contains everything from<lb />
debit cards to Social Security<lb />
numbers.<lb />
Crime Prevention Sergeant<lb />
Amy Davis said it is possible that<lb />
the same person is committing<lb />
some of these larcenies at SRC<lb />
because they know when unse-<lb />
cured wallets will be available.<lb />
Aside from the incident in<lb />
Tyler Hall last week, money and<lb />
financial cards have been taken<lb />
from residence hall rooms three<lb />
other times in the last month. A<lb />
cell phone was also taken from<lb />
the Greene Hall lobby in March.<lb />
Unlocked offices are also<lb />
at constant risk. Since April 1,<lb />
60 CDs have been stolen from<lb />
an office in Rivers and a wallet<lb />
was taken from another that<lb />
contained five financial cards.<lb />
Someone stole a video camera<lb />
from the Murphy Center confer-<lb />
ence room and a laptop from<lb />
see LARCENY page A2<lb />
Ben Irons, who previously<lb />
served as the lead ECU attorney,<lb />
has recently been appointed to<lb />
the position of student advisor.<lb />
This position will primarily<lb />
focus on aiding pre-law students<lb />
who need direction in their field<lb />
of study. Irons will not only aid<lb />
in the direction of studies for<lb />
the students, he will also be in<lb />
communication with different<lb />
law schools to find out what<lb />
qualifications they are looking<lb />
for in potential applicants in<lb />
order to make the students at<lb />
ECU more competitive.<lb />
On graduate school prepa-<lb />
ration, Irons will provide stu-<lb />
dents information on how to<lb />
adequately prepare for the LSAT,<lb />
one of the primary tests required<lb />
for law students. I le will also help<lb />
in advising students who have<lb />
not declared a major.<lb />
Irons showed optimism about<lb />
his new appointment, speak-<lb />
ing of the importance of the<lb />
position.<lb />
"I believe we can work<lb />
together to help our students<lb />
make critically important deci-<lb />
sions concerning their education<lb />
and their careers said Irons.<lb />
"It is exciting for me. I am<lb />
enthusiastic and thankful for this<lb />
opportunity<lb />
One of the major differences<lb />
between the position as ECU'S<lb />
attorney and Irons' current posi-<lb />
tion as student advisor is the con-<lb />
tact between students and himself.<lb />
Irons said this was the first<lb />
time in his career in higher edu-<lb />
cation that he was able to directly<lb />
assist students in making such<lb />
personal and critical decisions.<lb />
Irons previously made<lb />
$129,000 as ECU'S attorney,<lb />
which was a full-time position.<lb />
As student advisor, Irons will<lb />
make $55,000, due to the posi-<lb />
tion being a half-time position.<lb />
Irons has a positive view on all<lb />
aspects of the position including<lb />
the salary.<lb />
"I believe that God is in con-<lb />
trol Irons said.<lb />
"He ordained this decision<lb />
and I am comfortable with that<lb />
decision. I am at peace and<lb />
thankful for the opportunity to<lb />
serve the university<lb />
Irons said the current staff of<lb />
ECU's Attorney's Office is very<lb />
qualified to do the work required<lb />
of them. He said he is extremely<lb />
confident in Kitty Wetherington,<lb />
the current interim university<lb />
attorney.<lb />
James Smith, provost of ECU,<lb />
expressed his delight in the<lb />
appointment of Ben Irons.<lb />
"I am very pleased and happy<lb />
about Irons' appointment said<lb />
Smith.<lb />
"I think it is a great idea and a<lb />
great chance for him to work<lb />
Smith said he was con-<lb />
fident Irons will be able to<lb />
adequately guide students,<lb />
specifically pre-law students,<lb />
in the decision-making process<lb />
concerning their future educa-<lb />
tion and careers.<lb />
Irons, who practiced law<lb />
for more than 30 years, said<lb />
he believes his experience will<lb />
IRONS<lb />
enable him to serve the student<lb />
body of ECU.<lb />
"I believe that I know what<lb />
it takes to be a good lawyer<lb />
Irons said.<lb />
"I believe that I can pass that<lb />
on to our students<lb />
Irons will begin his position<lb />
as student advisor Sept. 1.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
Military experts discuss national security<lb />
Panelists from the Army War College in Pennsylvania speak with the<lb />
audience about security issues affecting the country.<lb />
Panel offers first-hand<lb />
look on issues<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
A panel of military experts<lb />
engaged in a question and<lb />
answer session at ECU April<lb />
12 about issues relating to<lb />
national security and the armed<lb />
forces.<lb />
The experts represented the<lb />
Army War College in Carlisle,<lb />
Penn. Each panelist carried<lb />
a significant amount of<lb />
military experience, which<lb />
they drew on to offer their per-<lb />
sonal opinions in response to<lb />
questions from members of the<lb />
audience.<lb />
The dialogue session was a<lb />
part of the Eisenhower Series Col-<lb />
lege Program meant to open the<lb />
lines of communication between<lb />
the public and t he army to gener-<lb />
ate fresh perspectives on national<lb />
security issues.<lb />
Colonel Thomas McShane,<lb />
a faculty director of the Eisen-<lb />
hower series, said the Eisenhower<lb />
Series College Program began in<lb />
1969 at the height of the Vietnam<lb />
War. McShane said the dialogue<lb />
allows the public to meet with<lb />
potential future leaders of the<lb />
military to get an idea of the<lb />
caliber of person that is handling<lb />
security issues in the United<lb />
States.<lb />
In addition to the question<lb />
and answer session, the panel vis-<lb />
ited political science classrooms<lb />
at ECU and is scheduled to meet<lb />
with the Greenville chamber of<lb />
commerce and rotary club as<lb />
well as several other local groups<lb />
during the week.<lb />
"We're getting our mon-<lb />
ey's worth because this is<lb />
fully funded by a department<lb />
of the army. This is not any-<lb />
thing that ECU is funding said<lb />
Richard Kilroy, assistant<lb />
director of military programs<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
The six-member panel was<lb />
primarily composed of members<lb />
of the army, but also had a repre-<lb />
sentative each from the air force<lb />
and navy, both of whom attend<lb />
the Army War College.<lb />
Some of the major points of<lb />
discussion included the morale of<lb />
troops who are serving the coun-<lb />
try overseas and the f ut ure of the<lb />
military as a result of advances<lb />
made in technology.<lb />
Other topics discussed<lb />
included whether the mili-<lb />
see SECURITY page A2<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classified: A10 I Opinion: A4 I A &amp; E: A5 I Sports: A7 <lb /><pb facs="00059325_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328. 6366<lb />
NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY April 13, 2005<lb />
Announcements<lb />
AA Meetings<lb />
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings<lb />
will be held every Wednesday at<lb />
noon in 242 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and Thursday at 11:30 a.ia<lb />
in 14 MSC. For more information,<lb />
call 760-500-8918.<lb />
Poetry Reading<lb />
Local author and ECU professor<lb />
Patrick Bizzaro will read from<lb />
his latest book of poetry, Every<lb />
Insomniac Has A Story To Tell,<lb />
Wednesday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in Parker-Kennybrook Books.<lb />
Bizzaro is currently the director<lb />
of ECU'S writing program. This<lb />
reading is the anchor of the Parker-<lb />
Kennybrook Books celebration of<lb />
National Poetry Month.<lb />
Fire Fighter<lb />
Appreciation Dinner<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi National Co-Ed<lb />
Honor Fraternity is hosting a<lb />
Fire Fighter Appreciation Dinner<lb />
April 19 at 6 p.m. at five local<lb />
fire stations. The Fraternity will<lb />
have a table in front of Wright<lb />
Place April 11 - 15 from 11 a.m.<lb />
- 1 p.m. Volunteers as well as<lb />
donations, Including spaghetti<lb />
sauce, noodles and the like for<lb />
the theme of the dinner is Taste<lb />
of Italy" are needed and should be<lb />
dropped off at the table. Students<lb />
aa wan as organizations are<lb />
welcome to help in any way they<lb />
can. fat more information, please<lb />
contact Alex at ajl0908@mail<lb />
ecu.edu.<lb />
Pirate PurpleGold<lb />
Pigskin Pig-Out Party<lb />
The ECU Athletic Marketing<lb />
Department is holding the 25th<lb />
annual Great Pirate Purple<lb />
Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party<lb />
April 15 - 16 at Dowdy-Rcklen<lb />
Stadium There will be lots of<lb />
fun for the entire family as the<lb />
Pirates celebrate this event that<lb />
attracts people from all around<lb />
with live entertainment, midway<lb />
carnival rides, children's activities,<lb />
fireworks, pig cooking -contests,<lb />
golf and tennis tournaments, a<lb />
spring football game and more.<lb />
For more information, call 258-<lb />
8447.<lb />
Salsa Dance<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers are sponsoring a salsa<lb />
dance on Friday, April 15 in the<lb />
Willis Building at First and Reade<lb />
Streets. Instruction by Ftocopio<lb />
and Heidi will begin at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
and the dance will be 8:30 -11<lb />
p.m. with DJ Ramon. The cost<lb />
of admission Is $3 for students,<lb />
$5 for FASG members and $8<lb />
for the general public For more<lb />
Information please call 752-<lb />
7350.<lb />
International Festival<lb />
The 15th International Festival<lb />
of Greenville is taking place<lb />
April 16 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.<lb />
at the recently renovated Town<lb />
Commons.<lb />
Pedlatric Healthy<lb />
Weight Summit<lb />
The second annual Pediatric<lb />
Healthy Weight Summit entitled<lb />
"Harnessing the power of<lb />
Communication: Marketing and Its<lb />
Influences on Childhood Obesity'<lb />
will be held on Monday, April 18<lb />
and wiH focus on how marketing<lb />
can be used as a powerful tool<lb />
to promote positive messages<lb />
about healthy eating and physical<lb />
activity. For more information<lb />
contact Yancey Crawford at 744-<lb />
5061 orcrawfordy@mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
Summer Work Study<lb />
ECU students who are not<lb />
taking summer classes and can<lb />
work 40 hours each week can<lb />
participate in the work-study<lb />
program this summer. First go<lb />
to Student Financial Aid In 250<lb />
Flanagan and pick up a "Hiring<lb />
Authorization Form Then attend a<lb />
brief information session at Student<lb />
Professional Development on the<lb />
corner of Fifth and Jarvis Streets.<lb />
Sessions will be held April 20 from<lb />
2 - 2:30 pm, April 21 from 10 -10:30<lb />
a.m, April 22 from 10 -10:30 a.m.<lb />
and April 25 from 11 -11:30 am.<lb />
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News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Mecklenburg County woman<lb />
charged In alcohol-related death<lb />
CHARLOTTE, NC - A woman<lb />
charged Monday with involuntary<lb />
manslaughter in the alcohol-related<lb />
death of a 16-year-old boy had let<lb />
her sons and other teens party at<lb />
her Huntersville home in December,<lb />
police said.<lb />
Dana Hawthorne Pittsonberger, 43,<lb />
also faces a charge of providing<lb />
the alcohol that killed the North<lb />
Mecklenburg High 11 th grader. Seven<lb />
teens, including her two sons, face<lb />
charges of possessing alcohol as<lb />
minors.<lb />
The criminal warrants stem from<lb />
Dec. 12, when the teens found<lb />
Michael David Duni Jr. unresponsive<lb />
in Plttsonberger's home north of<lb />
Charlotte when they woke up that<lb />
Sunday morning.<lb />
The teens had been up the night<lb />
before playing cards and drinking<lb />
vodka and beer in the house after<lb />
a wrestling tournament, Huntersville<lb />
police said. Pittsonberger was home<lb />
at the time, police said.<lb />
Medical examiners later ruled the<lb />
teen had died of alcohol poisoning,<lb />
police said.<lb />
Pittsonberger might not go to jail if<lb />
convicted.<lb />
Involuntary manslaughter is a felony<lb />
punishable by a maximum of about<lb />
5 12 years in prison, but that's if the<lb />
person has prior criminal convictions.<lb />
Those without previous criminal<lb />
records - such as Pittsonberger<lb />
- could get supervised probation.<lb />
The Pittsonbergers did not return<lb />
a call, nor answer a knock at their<lb />
door Monday evening. And the Duni<lb />
family also did not return a call for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Cumberland County ABC system<lb />
underpaid state $102,000<lb />
FAYETTEVILLE, NC - The Cumbertand<lb />
County ABC system underpaid<lb />
the state $102,000 in excise taxes<lb />
because of a software glitch, officials<lb />
said.<lb />
Alcoholic Beverage Control Director<lb />
Gene Webb said the software that<lb />
ABC stores use to calculate excise<lb />
taxes on liquor sales was never<lb />
updated when the state changed the<lb />
tax formula in 2001.<lb />
ABC officials discovered the problem<lb />
last week when they received a<lb />
letter from the NC Department of<lb />
Revenue.<lb />
Dalcom Consulting Inc. of Greensboro,<lb />
which sold and installed the software,<lb />
fixed the problem Thursday after ABC<lb />
officials contacted the company.<lb />
ABC Board Chairman Steve Satisky<lb />
said he signed the check Monday to<lb />
pay the $102,000 bill to the state. He<lb />
has asked the state to waive penalties<lb />
and interest.<lb />
Webb said he doubts the local<lb />
system will have to pay a penalty. The<lb />
ABC Board decided Monday that if<lb />
the state demands interest, then the<lb />
board would contact Dalcom about<lb />
sharing some of that cost.<lb />
National<lb />
Miss North Carolina crowned<lb />
Miss USA Monday night<lb />
BALTIMORE - Fashion marketing<lb />
student Chelsea Cooley, 21, from<lb />
Charlotte, NC, got into pageants for<lb />
the scholarships. "I fell in love with<lb />
them and it snowballed she said.<lb />
"And here I am, Miss USA<lb />
Cooley was crowned Miss USA in the<lb />
54th annual pageant Monday night.<lb />
The new titlenolder will compete May<lb />
30 in the Miss Universe competition<lb />
in Bangkok, Thailand.<lb />
Cooley said before the show that<lb />
she wrote several of her fellow<lb />
contestants a note to "let them know<lb />
that regardless of what happened<lb />
tonight I will always believe in them<lb />
because they truly are extraordinary<lb />
women and I'm very proud of them<lb />
She is studying fashion marketing at<lb />
the Art Institute of Charlotte, likes to<lb />
watch baseball and read suspense<lb />
novels in her spare time. Cooley listed<lb />
dancing, parasailing and shopping<lb />
among her hobbies. Her dream job<lb />
would be working as a buyer for<lb />
Ralph Lauren.<lb />
She said presenting the president of<lb />
the island of Curacao with a gift of<lb />
Pop Rocks candy and toys was the<lb />
craziest thing she's ever done.<lb />
She was asked to bring a gift to a<lb />
news conference on the future of<lb />
a local children's hospital - and<lb />
thought the recipient was going to<lb />
be a child.<lb />
"Imagine my surprise when the<lb />
president joined me on the podium<lb />
to accept his gift Cooley said.<lb />
"Needless to say, every time I see a<lb />
box of Pop Rocks, I blush and for a<lb />
moment I'm back in Curacao<lb />
The 51 contestants were trimmed to<lb />
15, then 10 semifinalists and finally<lb />
five finalists for Monday's evening<lb />
gown and swimsuit competitions. The<lb />
five finalists were asked questions<lb />
written by their fellow contestants.<lb />
Implant makers want FDA to put<lb />
slllcone-gel back on market<lb />
WASHINGTON - Newer generations<lb />
of sillcone-gel breast implants are<lb />
less prone to break and leak than<lb />
earlier versions, argue two companies<lb />
seeking an end to the nation's 13-year<lb />
near-ban on the devices.<lb />
The Food and Drug Administration<lb />
is skeptical of that assertion, but its<lb />
scientific advisers will begin deciding<lb />
Tuesday whether Inamed Corp. and<lb />
its competitor, Mentor Corp have<lb />
provided enough evidence to allow<lb />
what are arguably the nation's most<lb />
controversial medical devices back<lb />
on the market.<lb />
It's such an emotionally charged<lb />
issue that on Monday, the FDA took<lb />
the extraordinary step of hearing 15<lb />
hours of testimony from the public<lb />
- more than 150 people - on whether<lb />
to lift restrictions that since 1992<lb />
have limited silicone-gel implants to<lb />
women in special research studies.<lb />
Dozens of women, many in tears, told<lb />
of serious pain and other symptoms<lb />
they blame on silicone leaking<lb />
through their bodies.<lb />
"I was young and naive when I<lb />
received implants. I didn't have the<lb />
foresight to see that my health is<lb />
much more important than my breast<lb />
size said a tearful Karen Antolick of<lb />
Columbus, Miss.<lb />
On the other side were patients who<lb />
insist the gel implants provide a more<lb />
natural-feeling option than today's<lb />
main alternative, salt water-filled<lb />
implants, to rebuild cancer-ravaged<lb />
breasts or enlarge small ones - and<lb />
that women should be allowed to<lb />
choose.<lb />
International<lb />
Armed man takes schoolchildren<lb />
hostage In Germany<lb />
ENNEPETAL, Germany - A man<lb />
armed with a knife forced at least<lb />
four children off a bus in northwest<lb />
Germany on Tuesday and held them<lb />
hostage in a nearby house, police<lb />
said.<lb />
The man forced between four and<lb />
seven children aged 10 and 11 from<lb />
a public bus at about 1 p.m police<lb />
spokeswoman Sandra Zwick said.<lb />
Police surrounded the house on<lb />
the edge of the town, which is<lb />
located about 40 miles northwest of<lb />
Cologne. The man's motives were not<lb />
immediately known, police said.<lb />
The man, described by witnesses<lb />
as being in his 40s, took about 10<lb />
children off the bus but let several<lb />
go on the street.<lb />
He forced the others toward a nearby<lb />
house where a woman was returning<lb />
home and opening her front door,<lb />
police said.<lb />
The kidnapper pushed the woman<lb />
aside, shoved the children into the<lb />
house and locked the door. Police<lb />
said they were trying to establish<lb />
contact with the man.<lb />
The children were on a public bus<lb />
packed with children on their way<lb />
home from school, police said.<lb />
Initially, police said the children were<lb />
on a school bus.<lb />
Rumsfeld presses Iraq's new<lb />
Interim leaders to avoid delays<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Defense Secretary<lb />
Donald H. Rumsfeld, on another quick<lb />
visit to Iraq, pressed the country's<lb />
new leaders Tuesday to avoid<lb />
delays in developing a constitutional<lb />
government and defeating the<lb />
insurgency.<lb />
"Anything that would delay that or<lb />
disrupt that as a result of turbulence<lb />
or incompetence or corruption in<lb />
government would be unfortunate<lb />
Rumsfeld said before he began a<lb />
round of talks with Iraqi leaders.<lb />
The newly designated prime minister,<lb />
Ibrahim al-Jaafari, told reporters<lb />
after meeting Rumsfeld at his official<lb />
residence that he realized the risk of<lb />
setbacks In the political process.<lb />
"I dont deny there are challenges, but<lb />
I am sure we are going to form very<lb />
good ministries he said in English.<lb />
He predicted that the government<lb />
bureaucracy would be staffed by<lb />
"good technocrats" from a variety of<lb />
backgrounds.<lb />
Rumsfeld met separately with Interim<lb />
President Jalal Talabani, the Kurdish<lb />
former rebel leader.<lb />
In a joint appearance before reporters<lb />
after their meeting, Rumsfeld<lb />
and Talabani struggled to make<lb />
themselves understood to a mixed<lb />
Iraqi-American press corps.<lb />
At one point Talabani translated for<lb />
Rumsfeld as the defense secretary<lb />
fielded a question from an Iraqi<lb />
speaking in Arabic. After hearing<lb />
Talabani's version of the question,<lb />
Rumsfeld accused the reporter of<lb />
phrasing it inaccurately, and the<lb />
garbled exchange ended abruptly<lb />
as another Iraqi posed another<lb />
question.<lb />
Omicron Delta Kappa inducts new members imp�<lb />
Induction hosted keynote<lb />
speaker Arielle Hogarth<lb />
CASSIE DARKES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Omicron Delta Kappa held<lb />
inductions April 9 for the 20<lb />
new members of the 200S-2006<lb />
school year.<lb />
The ceremony included a<lb />
speaker of repute, Arielle Hog-<lb />
arth, who recently graduated<lb />
from ECU and is pursuing a<lb />
teaching career. The main focus<lb />
of Hogarth's speech was leader-<lb />
ship and the aspects of being a<lb />
leader.<lb />
"Leadership is looking out<lb />
for the best interests for your<lb />
organization, regardless of what<lb />
you want said Hogarth.<lb />
She said ODK had a very success-<lb />
ful year and being president was a<lb />
very trying but rewarding position.<lb />
Hogarth discussed five main<lb />
points she learned in her time of<lb />
being president for ODK.<lb />
One point introduced the idea<lb />
of cooperation when holding an<lb />
office in an organization. During<lb />
her presidency, she realized she had<lb />
to utilize the people around her and<lb />
ask for help in times of need.<lb />
"Do not ever think you can<lb />
do it all Hogarth said.<lb />
She said the second impor-<lb />
tant point was the notion of<lb />
self-confidence.<lb />
"Do not ever underestimate your<lb />
personal value Hogarth said.<lb />
I logarth's organization was trying<lb />
to get the word out about ODK.<lb />
"We got to meet with Todd<lb />
Johnson associate vice chancel-<lb />
lor of campus living and other<lb />
campus officials around campus<lb />
this year Hogarth said.<lb />
Raymond Webster is the<lb />
faculty advisor for ODK and a<lb />
professor of psychology at ECU.<lb />
Even though Hogarth is a leader<lb />
herself, she expressed her appre-<lb />
ciation for Webster as a leader to<lb />
her. Webster also expressed his<lb />
respect and appreciation for all<lb />
tli.it Hogarth has done for the<lb />
organization this year.<lb />
"It has been an honor and<lb />
pri ilege to work with Arielle<lb />
said Webster.<lb />
"She has shown the essence of<lb />
being a true human being<lb />
Two awards were given at the<lb />
end of the ceremony. The Rich-<lb />
ard R. Eakin award was given to<lb />
Hogarth. Webster received the<lb />
Keating award.<lb />
ODK is a National Leadership<lb />
Honor Society that has been at<lb />
ECU since 1990. It honors stu-<lb />
dents who excel in the areas of<lb />
scholarship, athletics, journal-<lb />
ism, speech and the mass media,<lb />
creativeperforming arts and<lb />
campuscommunity service,<lb />
socialreligious activities and<lb />
campus government.<lb />
Hogarth was inducted into<lb />
the organization in 2003 and in<lb />
spring 2004 she became the presi-<lb />
dent of ODK. At that time she was<lb />
the only officer, aside from the<lb />
faculty advisor and secretary.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
TOleranCe from page A1<lb />
offenses would be sent to the office<lb />
of conflict resolution. Under the<lb />
new policy, the student would go<lb />
before both the office of conflict<lb />
resolution and ECU housing.<lb />
Miller said they normally try<lb />
to have a representative from<lb />
each office at a single meeting,<lb />
instead of making the student<lb />
attend two separate ones.<lb />
Under the new policy, Miller<lb />
said the student will likely be<lb />
removed from on-campus hous-<lb />
ing if found to be in violation.<lb />
Miller estimated around 40 stu-<lb />
dents have violated the Zero Toterance<lb />
Policy in the past two semesters.<lb />
"Our goal of it all is to increase<lb />
safety  last year there were two<lb />
armed robberies Miller said.<lb />
In one of the armed robberies<lb />
drugs were involved.<lb />
A1<lb />
Miller said drugs can lead to<lb />
unwanted visitors coming into<lb />
the residence halls, people who<lb />
are not responsible citizens.<lb />
Chris Kirley, freshman busi-<lb />
ness management major, said he<lb />
was not a fan of the policy.<lb />
"I think there should be at<lb />
least one warning said Kirley<lb />
who resides in White Hall.<lb />
Heather Colcloughy, junior<lb />
communication major, said the<lb />
policy makes sense.<lb />
"I think it's fair  students<lb />
know they're not supposed to<lb />
have drugs said Colcloughy.<lb />
Neither Cocloughy nor Kirley<lb />
have seen drug use at their dorms<lb />
this year.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
Larceny from page ?<lb />
Ragsdale. Brody equipment areas<lb />
have twice suffered damage this<lb />
month from people who have<lb />
tried to break in.<lb />
There have also been reports of<lb />
larcenies and breaking and enter-<lb />
ing motor vehicles on campus to<lb />
take hangtags or cell phones.<lb />
Bicycle larcenies used to be one<lb />
of the biggest crimes on campus<lb />
but have now reduced. After police<lb />
placed signs on bike racks warning<lb />
students of thethreat, students are<lb />
more aware and take extra steps to<lb />
protect their property. Davis said<lb />
students have learned from friends<lb />
who have had their bikes stolen.<lb />
Davis said larceny is the number<lb />
one crime on campus and the<lb />
increase could be due to students<lb />
who are preoccupied with finishing<lb />
the semester. While they're study-<lb />
ing, people know that's the time to<lb />
commit the crime.<lb />
"Non-students know the<lb />
students' schedule  they know<lb />
when there will be more items<lb />
unsecured said Davis.<lb />
Davis said people should keep<lb />
everything locked, even if only<lb />
leaving for a minute and not to<lb />
trust everybody.<lb />
"It only takes seconds for a<lb />
crime to occur Davis said.<lb />
During such a busy time for stu-<lb />
dents, faculty and staff, people need<lb />
to remember to be smart and protect<lb />
their belongings.<lb />
"You have to use common<lb />
sense  you have to be more<lb />
alert Davis said.<lb />
"Make sure you don't leave<lb />
stuff lying around<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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tary would ever move toward<lb />
integration of all the forces, the<lb />
importance of missile defense<lb />
and what countries outside of<lb />
Afghanistan and Iraq the United<lb />
States should rank a top prior-<lb />
ity in maintaining national<lb />
security.<lb />
The panel took these ques-<lb />
tions from the audience and each<lb />
offered a personal perspective<lb />
based off their different military<lb />
backgrounds.<lb />
Lieutenant Colonel Joe DeAn-<lb />
tona specializes in missile defense<lb />
and led the debate on that topic,<lb />
while Colonel Mark Needham<lb />
answered questions on the neces-<lb />
sity of war.<lb />
Other members of the<lb />
panel included Colonel Tim<lb />
Sullivan from the Florida<lb />
National Guard, Lieutenant<lb />
Colonel David Lockhart,<lb />
Commander Donald Keith Ulrich<lb />
of the United States Navy and<lb />
Lieutenant Colonel Mark McK-<lb />
enzie of the United States Air<lb />
Force.<lb />
Each member of the<lb />
panel studies at the Army<lb />
War College where they are<lb />
receiving educations that will<lb />
build on their extensive experi-<lb />
ence.<lb />
Deantona, who will graduate<lb />
in May with a master's degree in<lb />
strategic studies, said the Eisen-<lb />
hower Series College Program<lb />
is taking the group across the<lb />
country where they will speak<lb />
at a variety of universities. They<lb />
have already visited Yale Univer-<lb />
sity and Gettysburg University<lb />
among others.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
societal factors including movies<lb />
like Old School and Animal House<lb />
as forces that influence incom-<lb />
ing students' attitudes toward<lb />
substance abuse.<lb />
In addition to substance<lb />
abuse having negative effects on<lb />
a person's physical well being,<lb />
long standing research indi-<lb />
cates substances have a definite<lb />
adverse affect on academic per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
There are efforts at ECU<lb />
taking place in order to improve<lb />
retention rates. Some of the main<lb />
efforts are to educate freshmen<lb />
and sophomores to be more seri-<lb />
ous academically and emphasize<lb />
academics over partying.<lb />
Orientation students attend<lb />
lectures in which students and<lb />
people within the counseling<lb />
center present them with what<lb />
they will be faced with when they<lb />
come to ECU.<lb />
Morphet said the newly<lb />
enacted Zero Tolerance Policy<lb />
has lead to less marijuana use in<lb />
the residence halls.<lb />
People in college now who<lb />
have substance abuse problems<lb />
take differing paths when they<lb />
leave after college. Many students<lb />
take on other responsibilities<lb />
including jobs, families and their<lb />
use becomes more normal.<lb />
Morphet said approximately<lb />
10-15 percent of students who<lb />
abused substances in their col-<lb />
lege careers continue this behav-<lb />
ior that can eventually lead to<lb />
alcoholism, job and family prob-<lb />
lems or confrontations with the<lb />
law.<lb />
Morphet said all the students<lb />
he talks to, whether they are<lb />
required to see him or come by<lb />
choice, are open minded and will<lb />
take interest in the education<lb />
offered to them.<lb />
While there are students at<lb />
universities who do abuse sub-<lb />
stances, the majority of students<lb />
are responsible in making these<lb />
decisions.<lb />
"Most students party smart<lb />
Morphet said.<lb />
"I think many are able to<lb />
make their decisions and learn<lb />
from past mistakes<lb />
Morphet said ECU offers<lb />
many programs in addition to<lb />
his meeting with students to<lb />
educate them about substance<lb />
abuse issues so they can become<lb />
more knowledgeable and make<lb />
better decisions.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Crime Scene<lb />
April 7<lb />
5:50 a.m.<lb />
Criminal Damage<lb />
An unknown subject threw<lb />
water and damaged computer<lb />
equipment in Fletcher Hall.<lb />
April 8<lb />
3 pm<lb />
Larceny<lb />
An unknown person entered<lb />
a locker and stole a wallet In the<lb />
Student Recreation Center.<lb />
April 9<lb />
1:16 am<lb />
Felony possession, Intent to sell<lb />
The suspect was found at<lb />
a Reade Street parking lot with<lb />
narcotics and charged with<lb />
possessing marijuana and cocaine<lb />
with intent to selldeliver.<lb />
Disorderly conduct, resist, obstruct<lb />
and delay<lb />
An intoxicated female entered<lb />
a room without permission and<lb />
refused to leave.<lb />
3:30 p.m.<lb />
SeconrTdegree trespassing,<lb />
The suspect resisted arrest<lb />
after being told he was under<lb />
arrest for trespassing.<lb />
11 pm <lb />
Larceny<lb />
A person opened an unsecured<lb />
locker in Student Recreation Center<lb />
and took a purse.<lb />
April 10<lb />
3:35 a.m.<lb />
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Native environmentalist attracts<lb />
many as SEWSC keynote speaker<lb />
LaDuke educates audience<lb />
on various topics<lb />
EDEN SPENCER<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A Native environmental-<lb />
ist and presidential candidate<lb />
for the Green party spoke at<lb />
the 28th Annual Southeastern<lb />
Women's Studies Conference<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
For Winona LaDuke, an<lb />
accomplished writer and mul-<lb />
tiple-award winner, this was<lb />
the second time ECU has hosted<lb />
the event.<lb />
LaDuke spoke for two hours to<lb />
nearly 200 people who attended<lb />
the speech. She began her speech<lb />
in her native Ojibwe language<lb />
and spoke on issues involving<lb />
the government, environment<lb />
and values of our country.<lb />
"When I ran for vice presi-<lb />
dent in 2000, I tried to teach<lb />
George Bush a new word <lb />
Decommissioning said<lb />
LaDuke.<lb />
LaDuke compared many of<lb />
the values taught to children to<lb />
values the federal government<lb />
does not follow. She said 2 mil-<lb />
lion acres stolen from the White<lb />
Earth Reservation had been in<lb />
her tribe for 10,000 years, first<lb />
being reserved for them under-<lb />
neath a tree in Minnesota.<lb />
"The federal government<lb />
stole 2 million acres of land<lb />
from the Anishinaabe people<lb />
LaDuke said.<lb />
LaDuke said this was only her<lb />
second time in North Carolina,<lb />
but she always enjoyed speaking<lb />
to new groups of people.<lb />
"It's always interesting to<lb />
figure out how to talk to dif-<lb />
ferent sets of people and how<lb />
they will receive your speech<lb />
LaDuke said.<lb />
SEWSC allowed guests who<lb />
were not attending the week<lb />
long event to purchase tickets<lb />
to hear LaDuke speak and attend<lb />
at her book signing. Numerous<lb />
students attended the event after<lb />
reading her book Last Standing<lb />
Woman.<lb />
Among LaDuke's many<lb />
awards, in 1994 she was received<lb />
TIME magazine's 50 Most Promis-<lb />
ing Leader's Under 40 award.<lb />
Sarah Neubauer, sophomore<lb />
nursing major, said she was very<lb />
interested in LaDuke's speech.<lb />
"The ways she made connec-<lb />
tions between things made it<lb />
very interesting and understand-<lb />
able. She is very knowledgeable<lb />
said Neubauer.<lb />
Amanda Stroud, senior edu-<lb />
cation major, said she thought<lb />
the speech was especially inter-<lb />
esting because of LaDuke's dif-<lb />
Ex-convict arrested in Georgia<lb />
STANKO<lb />
COLUMBIA, SC (AP) � An<lb />
ex-convict who collaborated<lb />
with two professors on a book<lb />
about life behind bars and vowed<lb />
never to go back to prison was<lb />
captured in Georgia on Tuesday<lb />
after being accused of two slay-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Stephen Stanko, 37, was taken<lb />
into custody in Augusta, Ga a<lb />
day after authorities launched<lb />
a nationwide manhunt, fed-<lb />
eral officials said. No immedi-<lb />
ate details of his capture were<lb />
released.<lb />
Earlier Tuesday, federal inves-<lb />
tigators offered a $10,000 reward<lb />
for information leading to his<lb />
capture.<lb />
Stanko is suspected of killing<lb />
Laura Ling, 43, a librarian who<lb />
lived with him outside Myrtle<lb />
Beach, and Henry Lee Turner, 74.<lb />
Ling's body was discovered<lb />
Friday after a teenage girl in the<lb />
home called authorities and said<lb />
Stanko had raped her, police said.<lb />
Turner was found shot to death<lb />
in his home on Saturday.<lb />
Stanko was released from<lb />
prison nearly a year ago after<lb />
serving most of a 10-year sen-<lb />
tence for kidnapping. While<lb />
in prison, he co-wrote a book<lb />
titled Living in Prison: A His-<lb />
tory of the Correctional System<lb />
With an Insider's View, with<lb />
the help of two criminology<lb />
professors.<lb />
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ships of prison life and the fear of<lb />
being labeled "a convicted felon"<lb />
after his release. "What I fear<lb />
most now is that I may carry some<lb />
of this total institution back into<lb />
society with me he wrote.<lb />
Authorities said Stanko met<lb />
Ling and Turner at the library<lb />
where the ex-convict said he was<lb />
researching a book.<lb />
A week ago, Stanko was fired<lb />
after working for a month as<lb />
a salesman for Stucco Supply<lb />
in Myrtle Beach. Jeff Kendall,<lb />
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?<lb />
Stephen Stanko<lb />
Stanko, a 37-year-old former<lb />
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old Henry Lee Turner ol Horry<lb />
County, police said Saturday.<lb />
Georgetown County Police were<lb />
seeking Stanko In the death of<lb />
Laura Ling, a 43-year-old librarian<lb />
with whom Stanko shared a<lb />
home. He was taken Into custody<lb />
Tuesday evening In Augusta, Ga.<lb />
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Dudasik-Wiggs said when<lb />
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WEDNESDAY April 13, 2005<lb />
Our View<lb />
Are standardized tests an<lb />
accurate gauge for reality?<lb />
We've all taken at least one of them - the SAT,<lb />
the ACT, the LSAT, the MCAT, the GRE - the list<lb />
goes on. But are these tests an accurate way<lb />
to see how someone performs in real life? And<lb />
are these tests even relevant to what we'll be<lb />
studying in our career of choice?<lb />
As high school students we were required to<lb />
take the SAT. When we took the SAT there were<lb />
two distinct sections, math and verbal. But how is<lb />
testing college applicants on only two subjects at<lb />
all relevant to what they want to study in college?<lb />
After much controversy, the verbal section has<lb />
been replaced with a new section titled critical<lb />
reading. This section is composed of the same<lb />
type of reading comprehension questions as<lb />
before - minus the analogy bit. And there's<lb />
more. These new tests for future ECU students<lb />
will consist of an essay section. �t least these<lb />
offer a way for test takers to better express<lb />
themselves and not be constrained to either a<lb />
right or wrong answer.<lb />
Other higher education tests are based on<lb />
pretty much the same basis as the SATs. The<lb />
LSAT, for example, has been known to bring<lb />
grown men to tears. These standardized tests,<lb />
required for law school admittance, contain<lb />
purely logic and reasoning questions, boggling<lb />
the minds of even the smartest students. This<lb />
test contains no law, ethics or government<lb />
related questions, but is simply a way to test how<lb />
well applicants can perform under pressure.<lb />
There are some tests, the Praxis for example,<lb />
that actually use relevant skills needed. The<lb />
Praxis is a classroom performance test for<lb />
those in the education field. The Praxis I<lb />
includes testing from various areas including<lb />
basic grammar, arithmetic and reading skills.<lb />
The Praxis II, however, tests in the specific<lb />
subject in which a person would like to teach.<lb />
This is by far more pertinent than other stan-<lb />
dardized tests. By testing them in the area(s)<lb />
they want to pursue, it gives those in charge<lb />
of admissions a better idea on how a certain<lb />
person will perform.<lb />
We at TEC want to wish everyone the best of<lb />
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students who may read this, we hope you're<lb />
fortunate enough to join us here at ECU.<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
Joyner hours plague student body<lb />
All-nighters are part of<lb />
student experience<lb />
PETER KALAJIAN<lb />
OUTRAGED PROCRASTINATOR<lb />
If one truly inescapable reality<lb />
exists, above all others, it is the abso-<lb />
lute uniqueness of the individual, and<lb />
ECU students are no exception. We all<lb />
look, speak, act and understand dif-<lb />
ferently (some more than others), but<lb />
above all, we study differently. Each of<lb />
us responds to the rigors and stresses<lb />
of full-time academic pursuit with a<lb />
completely separate mindset.<lb />
Some people utilize what I like to<lb />
call the "screw it, it's not my money<lb />
anyway" approach and strive to com-<lb />
plete their academic responsibilities<lb />
with the time honored method of<lb />
copious amounts of stale keg beer<lb />
and unthinkable quantities of cheap<lb />
well liquor from the smorgasbord of<lb />
speakeasies downtown. For others, the<lb />
revelry of Friday nights and the agony<lb />
of Saturday mornings is maintained<lb />
as a reward for another week of inces-<lb />
santly boring lectures and mind-numb-<lb />
ing research papers. Then there are,<lb />
as I have long referred to them, the<lb />
"Robots These are the people with<lb />
the patience and focus to effectively<lb />
drown out the blaring distraction of<lb />
parties and dollar drafts at Boli's and<lb />
the greatest male-to-female ratio in the<lb />
history of higher education and devote<lb />
themselves completely to the academic<lb />
adventure for which they have so long<lb />
prepared.<lb />
Personally, 1 have long adhered to<lb />
the school of academic study which<lb />
dictates pressure and time constraints<lb />
should not be considered the enemy<lb />
and can very often produce some of<lb />
the best work 1 am capable of - and<lb />
though this method has fundamentai<lb />
flaws which 1 have yet to confront, it<lb />
has carried me some 16 years in the<lb />
pursuit of that elusive gold ring, the<lb />
Holy Grail, that's right: Graduation.<lb />
Unfortunately, my method of study<lb />
is highly conducive to late nights in<lb />
the library and long hours of doing<lb />
research, a policy which has brought<lb />
me into direct confrontation with the<lb />
bureaucratic machine that is Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
Naturally, Joyner Library, with its<lb />
projective water display and breath-<lb />
takingly obnoxious motion sensitive<lb />
chimes, realizes the student body in<lb />
general requires more library access<lb />
during exams, and hours of operation<lb />
are extended accordingly. Sadly, this<lb />
extension takes little notice of the<lb />
increased academic workload felt by<lb />
most students in the weeks leading up<lb />
to exams.<lb />
During a normal school week, the<lb />
library closes at 5 p.m. on Saturdays.<lb />
Closing at 5 p.m.? What about the<lb />
students with no access to a home P.C.<lb />
or laptop? Sorry, guys, the library will<lb />
be closing now, better finish up. Such<lb />
a policy seems less than encouraging<lb />
of academic achievement and more<lb />
concerned that library employees leave<lb />
on schedule.<lb />
Considering the recent controversy<lb />
surrounding proposed tuition increases<lb />
at ECU, it seems to me that Joyner<lb />
Library and the entire ECU community<lb />
would be greatly served by some radical<lb />
changes in library policy, namely, the<lb />
implementation of 24-hour operation,<lb />
and not ust during exams. A great<lb />
number of universities around the<lb />
country maintain 24-hour operation<lb />
of their libraries, and perhaps this fact<lb />
is the reason ECU is often considered<lb />
a second-tier university, even within<lb />
North Carolina. ECU is never spoken of<lb />
in the same academic breath as UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill, Duke, Wake Forest or even<lb />
NC State. And while this almost insti-<lb />
tutional underestimation of the ECU<lb />
student population is not the direct<lb />
result of our library policy, perhaps the<lb />
very fact that student government has<lb />
never demanded such a change offers<lb />
some clue to the real origins of said<lb />
underestimation.<lb />
Perhaps the ECU administra-<lb />
tion does not think ECU students<lb />
have enough academic responsibilities<lb />
to need 24-hour library availability,<lb />
and maybe they're correct. That being<lb />
said, how can we discount "midnight<lb />
inspiration" and sudden academic<lb />
epiphany? My bedroom is littered<lb />
with tiny scraps of paper, which con-<lb />
tain the mad scribblings of someone<lb />
awoken from a deep sleep with only<lb />
a small shred of the fantastic and<lb />
earth shattering idea which came to<lb />
them in a dream. I would very much<lb />
appreciate if the powers that be at ECU<lb />
understood that even if the library is<lb />
totally empty for the vast majority of<lb />
the late night and early morning hours,<lb />
when that one blurry eyed student in<lb />
sweatpants or flip-flops bursts through<lb />
the library doors and sits down to<lb />
record a fleeting idea or put the finish-<lb />
ing touches on a research paper due<lb />
the next morning, the policy has been<lb />
successful.<lb />
All financial considerations aside,<lb />
I would personally feel much more<lb />
encouraged to be able to approach<lb />
academics as a 24-hour adventure. I<lb />
would wrap myself tightly in the warm<lb />
embrace of an all-night library policy,<lb />
and slowly drift off to sleep, confident<lb />
in the knowledge that should I awaken<lb />
at 4 a.m. and suddenly remember a<lb />
paper due the next day (which for some<lb />
reason I had not yet completed), all is<lb />
not lost. The soft glow of the library's<lb />
fluorescent illumination would draw<lb />
me in like a moth to a flame, and I<lb />
would be saved.<lb />
I hereby encourage my fellow ECU<lb />
students, especially those sick and<lb />
tired of being kicked out of the library<lb />
(whose operation we finance) at 5 p.m.<lb />
on Saturday afternoon, to write, call, do<lb />
whatever is in your power, to keep the<lb />
library open all night. It will be done,<lb />
oh yes, it will be done.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Imprisoning young criminals doesn't help communities<lb />
(KRT) � In 1997, Congressman Bill<lb />
McCollum, then chairman of the 1 louse<lb />
Subcommittee on Crime, said that the<lb />
nation's young people were "the most<lb />
dangerous criminals on the face of the<lb />
Earth Citing hysterical predictions of<lb />
a wave of crime from a generation of<lb />
"super-predators he led Republicans to<lb />
introduce "The Violent and Repeat Youth<lb />
Offender Act legislation designed to try<lb />
and imprison more youth in the adult<lb />
criminal justice system.<lb />
Thankfully, those politically<lb />
charged predictions of "super-predators"<lb />
turned out to be super-wrong. In fact,<lb />
crime survey shows that adolescent<lb />
and teen violence has fallen by more<lb />
than 64 percent since 1975, making<lb />
violent crime the lowest it has been in<lb />
decades. Legislators at the time had the<lb />
good sense to not pass the anti-youth<lb />
legislation.<lb />
Eight years later, the anti-youth<lb />
advocates are back, this time under<lb />
a different guise - the "Gang Deter-<lb />
rence and Community Protection Act<lb />
of 2005 In this strategy, members<lb />
of Congress have subtly reintroduced<lb />
the "super-predator" threat of the '90s,<lb />
conveniently replacing the word super<lb />
predator with "gang<lb />
The Gang Deterrence Act is designed<lb />
to punish young people by lowering<lb />
the age at which youth can be tried<lb />
as adults, funding more prosecu-<lb />
tors and expand ways for the federal<lb />
government to arrest, detain and imprison<lb />
young people. Ironically, a conservative<lb />
Congress that promotes the idea of<lb />
getting government out of our lives is<lb />
expanding federal jurisdiction on youth<lb />
crime - something traditionally left up<lb />
to states and local communities.<lb />
They were wrong about "super-<lb />
predators" then, and they are wrong<lb />
about what they are calling "super-<lb />
gangs" now. Research shows young<lb />
people who are prosecuted as adults are<lb />
more likely to commit a greater number<lb />
of crimes upon release than youth who<lb />
go to the juvenile justice system. Unlike<lb />
a stream of proven community-based<lb />
interventions that treat and meet young<lb />
people's needs close to their homes<lb />
and families, locking young people up<lb />
in adult prisons actually compromises<lb />
public safety.<lb />
While we know that trying youth as<lb />
adults aggravates crime, we know very<lb />
little about the amorphous category<lb />
of gang "related" crime. The National<lb />
Crime Information Center casts a wide<lb />
net over America's youth, defining gangs<lb />
as three or more people engaged in<lb />
criminal or delinquent conduct - some-<lb />
thing so broad that three young people<lb />
misbehaving in the way many of their<lb />
parents did would today be classified as<lb />
gang activity.<lb />
An analysis of the known circum-<lb />
stances in which homicides occurs<lb />
shows that four times as many people<lb />
were killed in relation to an "argument"<lb />
than were killed in relation to a "gang<lb />
and less than 10 percent of homicides<lb />
in which the circumstance were known<lb />
were "gang" related.<lb />
Still, communities that suffer high<lb />
rates of crime deserve to have action<lb />
taken to make their neighborhoods'<lb />
healthy and safe. But federalizing youth<lb />
crime and targeting gang crime in this<lb />
way will not solve the real problems<lb />
that create social instability. Rather<lb />
than dumping resources into policies<lb />
that have been proven to harm youth<lb />
and communities, legislators should<lb />
examine the impact of deteriorating<lb />
schools, reduced spending on youth<lb />
inventions and services and expand<lb />
employment programs. As Father<lb />
Gregory Boyle, the founder of Home-<lb />
boy Ministries, a ministry that serves<lb />
gangs members in East Los Angeles,<lb />
says, "Nothing stops a bullet like a<lb />
job<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
If you don't like the laws<lb />
of the jungle, stay at 519 or<lb />
O'Malley's or wherever your<lb />
favorite lame bar is. I'm tired of<lb />
"fans" that show up at baseball<lb />
games for the sole purpose of<lb />
getting wasted and not having<lb />
a clue what goes on during the<lb />
game. Stay at your apartment if<lb />
you want to play beer pong.<lb />
Why must my exercise class<lb />
do squats, jumping jacks and<lb />
high-knees up and down Fifth<lb />
Street at 8 a.m.? I was asleep<lb />
only five minutes ago. This is<lb />
ridiculous.<lb />
To the girls who sit and tan<lb />
on Fifth Street every sunny, warm<lb />
day: Keep up the good work.<lb />
I know it's getting warmer<lb />
outside but please, retain some<lb />
decency and respect. Even when<lb />
it's 80 degrees, I don't want to<lb />
see your beer gut or your fat rolls.<lb />
Keep some clothes on.<lb />
Way to bring back the cross-<lb />
word puzzle in TEC.<lb />
I just want to thank my apart-<lb />
ment's yard crew for deciding to<lb />
mow grass at 7:45 a.m. in the<lb />
morning. It's a nice wake up call<lb />
for my next class that starts at<lb />
2 p.m.<lb />
Who is selling the student<lb />
areas to the alumni? The park-<lb />
ing area in the outfield used to<lb />
belong to whoever was most<lb />
eager to be at the game, the best<lb />
type of fan. Now students are<lb />
forced to move their grills out of<lb />
the way when some moneybag<lb />
shows up in the second inning<lb />
to park. Do not forget that our<lb />
student fees pay for that team and<lb />
stadium as well. It's our land, let<lb />
us decide who parks there, give it<lb />
back to the students. It was not<lb />
yours to give away.<lb />
I bet I could be a better presi-<lb />
dent than Bush.<lb />
It's not too bad to refer to<lb />
your girlfriend as "Shirt-Ironer<lb />
but this is worse: Why does a<lb />
bride wear white on her wed-<lb />
ding day? So the dishwasher can<lb />
match the refrigerator.<lb />
If I walk by you on campus<lb />
and smile, don't give me a nasty<lb />
look back. I'm just trying to be<lb />
nice.<lb />
Has anybody noticed that in<lb />
the West End Dining Hall, it's<lb />
the same food - they just moved<lb />
it? Well, you sheep fell for it. You<lb />
think it tastes better because the<lb />
inside looks better. You are still<lb />
going to have to use the bath-<lb />
room when you get back to your<lb />
room. Why not spend all that<lb />
money on better quality food?<lb />
I am now starting to take<lb />
applications for a sugar mama.<lb />
I desperately need one with the<lb />
Aramark prices on campus.<lb />
To the person wondering if<lb />
people will really use the library<lb />
24 hours: If you haven't noticed,<lb />
we do have a library and many<lb />
people are kicked out of it. The<lb />
SGA has done a survey on the<lb />
topic, and 2,140 people said they<lb />
would take advantage of the<lb />
library hours, out of the 2,476<lb />
people who were surveyed. If you<lb />
didn't know, ECU is a research<lb />
institution and if they want to be<lb />
competitive and provide services<lb />
for students who deserve it, bring<lb />
on the 24 hours.<lb />
Now that your "King George"<lb />
is in full swing, could you folks<lb />
who voted for him please go fight<lb />
this war? It'd be great if you all<lb />
put your bodies where your votes<lb />
are. The adventure of a lifetime<lb />
awaits you in the desert.<lb />
OK, so you aren't a size two<lb />
- get over it. Just because I am<lb />
doesn't mean I can find clothes<lb />
easier than those of you who are<lb />
not. There are a ton of clothes<lb />
that are geared toward your size<lb />
rather than mine. Just because<lb />
I'm skinny doesn't make my life<lb />
peaches and cream either, so<lb />
please just leave us small, skinny<lb />
folk alone.<lb />
Attention nice guys on<lb />
campus: It's about time you stand<lb />
up so that we nice girls know<lb />
where you are.<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 editor&amp;theeastcarolinian.<lb />
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5. Queens of the Stone Age<lb />
Top 5 Books:<lb />
1. The Da Vinci Code<lb />
2. Honeymoon<lb />
3. Saturday<lb />
4. The Broker<lb />
5. The Rising<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Aries - The more questions you<lb />
ask, and you're good at it now, the<lb />
more new questions that emerge.<lb />
You're hot on the trail of an answer<lb />
that's beyond verbal explanation.<lb />
Taurus - Don't throw anything<lb />
away without being sure of its<lb />
value. A lucky surprise works out<lb />
in your favor financially. Get things<lb />
appraised.<lb />
Gemini - The Moon is in your<lb />
sign, Mercury is Direct, and all's<lb />
well in your world. A celebration<lb />
is in order. Call a few of your very<lb />
best friends.<lb />
Cancer - Your place is a good<lb />
meeting spot for those involved<lb />
in big decisions. The comfort food<lb />
you provide will help them reach<lb />
a compromise.<lb />
Leo - There's so much information<lb />
bouncing around, it's a trick to<lb />
keep it all straight. But nobody<lb />
minds explaining again. Ask if you<lb />
don't understand.<lb />
Virgo - You're getting faster at<lb />
your work, so more of it's coming<lb />
in. More money's coming too, and<lb />
yes, these things are all linked<lb />
together. It's a wonderful thing.<lb />
Ubra - You're in a good position to<lb />
make a fantasy come true. Which<lb />
one will it be? That choice is up to<lb />
you. Don't waste all day thinking<lb />
about it.<lb />
Scorpio - You can find what you<lb />
want for your home, affordably,<lb />
by being creative. Start by calling<lb />
up people you know who owe<lb />
you a favor.<lb />
Sagittarius - You're a good<lb />
salesperson, but you may find<lb />
yourself up against a master. If you<lb />
can't beat them, you may have to<lb />
join them long enough to pick up<lb />
a few tips.<lb />
Capricorn - Start a new business<lb />
or expand the one you have. Take<lb />
on new work and be happy. Just<lb />
don't spend more than you'll make<lb />
in the first year.<lb />
Aquarius - A long talk with a dear<lb />
friend is a valuable treat. While<lb />
you're at It, why not make plans for<lb />
a voyage together? If you're past<lb />
that phase, it's a good day to go.<lb />
Pisces - A lucky coincidence or<lb />
two, plus a sale on the perfect<lb />
items, allow you to stretch your<lb />
household budget farther than<lb />
you imagined. Act quickly and<lb />
decisively.<lb />
fever Pitch' swings for the fences<lb />
Jimmy Fallon hopes to<lb />
capitalize on Red Sox<lb />
success<lb />
KYLE BILLINGS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The concept is well known.<lb />
The love triangle is set, as the<lb />
man must decide between two<lb />
of his loves. This is not Prince<lb />
Charles, Diana and Camilla - this<lb />
movie showcases that triangle in<lb />
a way unlike any other. The man<lb />
must choose between the perfect<lb />
woman and the true love of his<lb />
life, the Boston Red Sox.<lb />
Jimmy Fallon stars alongside<lb />
the perennial queen of romantic<lb />
comedies Drew Barrymore, in<lb />
their first collaborative work,<lb />
movie Fever Pitch. Fallon contin-<lb />
ues his career after his success on<lb />
"Saturday Night Live" playing a<lb />
Red Sox fan during the show - one<lb />
of his most welcomed characters.<lb />
This is his second major film, fol-<lb />
lowing his debut Taxi with Queen<lb />
Latifah. Drew Barrymore dons<lb />
two hats for the film, playing the<lb />
part of Lindsey and also as one<lb />
of the producers. The production<lb />
chair has had her name on it for<lb />
films such as Donnie Darko and the<lb />
Charlie's Angels films.<lb />
The official Web site, fever-<lb />
pitchmovie.com, gives the syn-<lb />
opsis, "High school teacher Ben<lb />
Wrightman (Jimmy Fallon) is<lb />
a good catch. He's charming,<lb />
funny and great with kids.<lb />
When he meets Lindsey Meeks<lb />
(Drew Barrymore), an ambitious<lb />
business consultant whose spirit<lb />
is as luminous as her beauty,<lb />
their attraction is immediate.<lb />
Sure, they have their differ-<lb />
ences. She's a workaholic - he<lb />
loves his summers off. He lives<lb />
and breathes the Red Sox - she<lb />
doesn't know Carl Yastremski<lb />
from Johnny Damon<lb />
This is another film produced<lb />
by Peter and Bobby Farrelly,<lb />
known for their off-the-wall<lb />
comedies. Their work includes<lb />
hit films such as There's Something<lb />
About Mary, Dumb and Dumber<lb />
and Shallow Hal, Die-hard Red<lb />
Sox fans themselves, the Farrelly<lb />
Brothers represent the dream<lb />
with their first screenplay coming<lb />
from a how-to manual. They rose<lb />
to prominence, however, and<lb />
continue to break the taboo line<lb />
in Hollywood with cutting edge<lb />
comedy.<lb />
There are deeper sentiments<lb />
that run through the movie's<lb />
theme. It is the story of the<lb />
Boston Red Sox, the most cursed<lb />
sports franchise in history. It is<lb />
called the curse of the Bambino,<lb />
an 86-year dry spell for the World<lb />
Series predicated on the trade of<lb />
arguably the best player in base-<lb />
ball history, Babe Ruth. Jimmy<lb />
Fallon's character embodies all<lb />
of Red Sox nation, the loyal fans<lb />
that have waited their entire lives<lb />
for their beloved Sox to return<lb />
to their glory days. With every<lb />
summer brought new hope, only<lb />
to feel empty and disappointed in<lb />
the fall. Every fan dreamed they<lb />
would be able to see the Sox win<lb />
the World Series in their lifetime.<lb />
That all changed in 2004 when<lb />
the dream season arrived with<lb />
the Red Sox reaching the Prom-<lb />
ised Land, along the way beating<lb />
archrival New York Yankees, the<lb />
team whom the Red Sox had<lb />
traded Babe Ruth to. This fairy<lb />
tale is of Cinderella proportions,<lb />
and during production the movie<lb />
had to change the ending to fit.<lb />
Critics ranged in their<lb />
approval for the film. Bob<lb />
Townsend of the Atlanta Journal<lb />
describes the film as fre-<lb />
quently amusing and awfully<lb />
sweet Roger Ebert of the Chi-<lb />
cago Sun-Times writes the movie<lb />
is "perfectly cast" and Allison<lb />
Benedikt of the Chicago Tribune<lb />
depicted the story as a "natural<lb />
and heartfelt screen romance<lb />
Others weren't as pleased. "For<lb />
all its promise, the movie) is<lb />
nothing but routine, a show-<lb />
case for a couple of attractive<lb />
actors who are put through<lb />
the paces of a bland romance<lb />
wrote Mick LaSalle of the San<lb />
Francisco Chronicle. Lou<lb />
Lumenick of the New<lb />
York Post described<lb />
the film as "an Adam<lb />
Sandier movie with-<lb />
out Adam Sandier<lb />
If the movie<lb />
sounds like your cup<lb />
of tea, the movie<lb />
opened April 8, and<lb />
you can catch it at<lb />
Carmike 12 Cin-<lb />
emas on 1685<lb />
E Flretower<lb />
Road, here in<lb />
Greenville. It<lb />
seems to have<lb />
the elements<lb />
to capture<lb />
the attention<lb />
of the female<lb />
moviegoers<lb />
and also the<lb />
men who want<lb />
to relive the<lb />
2004 World<lb />
Series. See if<lb />
this movie<lb />
steps up to<lb />
the plate and<lb />
seals the deal<lb />
as a perfect<lb />
memorial to the<lb />
dream season or<lb />
goes down swing-<lb />
ing.<lb />
This writer can be<lb />
contacted at features<lb />
SPtheeastcarolinian.com<lb />
New sinful movie full of hidden meaning<lb />
Willis poses confidently at the Sin City premier with hopes the movie will be successful with audiences.<lb />
'Sin City' is a work<lb />
of art on all levels<lb />
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
If there is one word to describe<lb />
the film adaptation of Frank Mill-<lb />
er's Sin City, it is "masterpiece<lb />
Co-directed by Robert Rodri-<lb />
guez and creator Frank Miller,<lb />
Sin City is a monumental film<lb />
achievement like nothing that<lb />
has ever preceded it. The visu-<lb />
alizations used in this film are<lb />
absolutely stunning, and on top<lb />
of that, it has a storyline that has<lb />
the foundations of becoming as<lb />
big as a cult hit for moviegoers as<lb />
it was for the comic books upon<lb />
which it is based.<lb />
Rodriguez had some trouble<lb />
getting this film made at first.<lb />
He didn't want to direct this<lb />
film without Miller's approval.<lb />
He hired actor Josh Hartnett and<lb />
actress Jamie King to act in a very<lb />
brief adaptation of a segment<lb />
from one of Miller's stories. It was<lb />
produced in the same manner as<lb />
the film. If Miller didn't like it,<lb />
Rodriguez would hand over the<lb />
short film to Miller, and the two<lb />
would never speak of it again. If<lb />
he did like it, Rodriguez would<lb />
ask Miller to co-direct it with<lb />
him. Obviously, the latter hap-<lb />
pened. This short film became<lb />
the opening sequence of the<lb />
final product, with Marley Shel-<lb />
ton taking King's role. However,<lb />
the Director's Guild of America<lb />
does not allow two directors to<lb />
be attached to the same project.<lb />
Only under certain circum-<lb />
stances do they allow this and the<lb />
Coen brothers and the Farrelly<lb />
brothers are a few exceptions.<lb />
In retaliation to this, Rodriguez<lb />
renounced his membership with<lb />
the DGA just so he could be<lb />
allowed to have Miller direct the<lb />
picture with him.<lb />
Sin City is filmed entirely<lb />
in black and white with a few<lb />
specific items highlighted in<lb />
color - a red dress, blue eyes and<lb />
the red blood. The film was also<lb />
shot in front of a green screen<lb />
and the backgrounds were added<lb />
later. This makes for some very<lb />
visually stunning scenes that<lb />
look identical to the drawings in<lb />
Miller's comics.<lb />
The movie is a collection of<lb />
three graphic novels in Miller's<lb />
Sin City comic book series. All the<lb />
action takes place in Basin City,<lb />
which looks like a nightmarish<lb />
version of New York City if it<lb />
was under control of evil drug<lb />
lords and corrupt cops. The first<lb />
segment is entitled "The Yellow<lb />
Bastard and it stars Bruce Willis<lb />
and Nick Stahl (Terminator 3).<lb />
Willis plays Hartigan, a good<lb />
cop who is only hours away from<lb />
leaving the force. He's got one<lb />
more thing to do: stop an evil<lb />
rapist (Stahl) from killing his<lb />
next victim. The problem is the<lb />
rapist is the son of one of Basin<lb />
City's most powerful men, Sena-<lb />
tor Roark (Powers Boothe). Har-<lb />
tigan catches his man and saves<lb />
the little girl, Nancy, who will<lb />
grow up to bejessica Alba later on<lb />
in the film. But his corrupt part-<lb />
ner Bob (Michael Madsen) shoots<lb />
him in the back and frames him<lb />
for being the child rapist.<lb />
The segment ends here and<lb />
is picked up after the next two<lb />
segments are complete, like<lb />
Pulp Fiction and how the open-<lb />
ing robbery scene concludes in<lb />
the last few minutes. It picks<lb />
up with Hartigan getting out<lb />
of jail as a convicted rapist. He<lb />
goes in search of Nancy in order<lb />
to protect her from Roark's son<lb />
who is still on the loose. Due<lb />
to an "injury" sustained from<lb />
Willis in the opening, Stahl has<lb />
now morphed into a disgusting<lb />
creature, The Yellow Bastard. He<lb />
is the only thing emphasized in<lb />
color, and it is the most vibrant<lb />
use of color in the entire film.<lb />
The second segment is titled<lb />
"The Hard Goodbye This one<lb />
stars Mickey Rourke as Marv,<lb />
who appears to be half-manhalf-<lb />
beast. He goes on a mission of<lb />
revenge after a hooker named<lb />
Goldie (Jamie King) is murdered<lb />
one night. Goldie is the only<lb />
person who ever paid Marv any<lb />
kind of attention, so waking up<lb />
and finding her dead really does<lb />
a number on him. He traces clues<lb />
and finds that her killer was a kid<lb />
named Kevin, played by Elijah<lb />
Wood, in a role which appears<lb />
to be an attempt to get him away<lb />
from his role as Frodo in The Lord<lb />
of the Rings trilogy. This is the best<lb />
and most entertaining segment<lb />
in the film.<lb />
The third vignette, "The Big<lb />
Fat Kill stars Clive Owen and<lb />
Benicio Del Toro. Owen plays<lb />
Dwight, one of the good guys in<lb />
Basin City who wants to get rid<lb />
of creeps such as Jackie Boy (Del<lb />
Toro). Dwight encounters Jackie<lb />
face to face at the apartment of<lb />
his new girlfriend Shellie (Brit-<lb />
tany Murphy). They have a nasty<lb />
run in, and Dwight chases Jackie<lb />
Boy through the city in order to<lb />
stop him from hassling women<lb />
for good. Owen gives the film's<lb />
strongest performance and is<lb />
surrounded by equally strong<lb />
supporting performances by<lb />
Rosario Dawson and Alexis Bledel<lb />
("Gilmore Girls"), who play two<lb />
hookers who help Dwight. Quen-<lb />
tin Tarantino also directs a scene<lb />
in this segment.<lb />
Sin City achieves its greatness<lb />
on all levels. The film is a direct<lb />
adaptation from the comic books.<lb />
Each cell in the comics has been<lb />
lifted from the page and put onto<lb />
the screen. No dialogue has been<lb />
changed between the books and<lb />
the screenplay. If you were to<lb />
follow along with the comic, you<lb />
would see very few digressions<lb />
from the original medium. It's<lb />
pure film noir done in a manner<lb />
that no one has been able to<lb />
achieve since the classic film<lb />
noir movies of the 1940s and<lb />
the 1950s.<lb />
Rodriguez's desire to stay<lb />
true to the comic image is why<lb />
this film was shot the way it<lb />
was. By filming it in front of<lb />
a green screen and adding the<lb />
backgrounds later, Rodriguez<lb />
and Miller were able to take the<lb />
drawings from the comic and put<lb />
them onto the screen without ,<lb />
any changes. They look identi-<lb />
cal. A few movies in the past<lb />
have also used this technique.<lb />
More recently was last year's Sky<lb />
Captain and the World of Tomor-<lb />
row. The filmmakers for Sky '�<lb />
Captain used this technique to<lb />
give the audience a feel for the<lb />
time period the movie took place.<lb />
They could have easily built sets<lb />
for that one, but not for Sin City.<lb />
Part of the reason this film is such<lb />
a stunning visual masterpiece is<lb />
because of its vibrant and night-<lb />
marish looking scenery. Miller's<lb />
world could not have been rec- i<lb />
reated by any other means but<lb />
computer.<lb />
Sin City is the best movie of<lb />
the year so far. There will not be<lb />
another movie like this for the<lb />
rest of the year, and maybe even<lb />
next year. This is not the type<lb />
of film that will win any major<lb />
award, but it will still be fresh<lb />
in the minds of those who were<lb />
dazzled by its amazing visual-<lb />
izations. Much like Pulp Fiction,<lb />
Sin City has the foundation to<lb />
become one of the biggest cult<lb />
classicsof the time. IfTarantino's<lb />
work can achieve cult status, so j<lb />
can this.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeas t Carolinian, com.<lb />
l.i � ��<lb />
EMBRACE<lb /><lb />
,<lb />
Q O �C a S3 I"W.<lb /><lb />
Should<lb />
Americans<lb />
embrace<lb />
'Embrace'?<lb />
Coldplay fans probably<lb />
will enjoy this one<lb />
GARY MCCABE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
If it were absolutely neces-<lb />
sary to sum up Our of Nothing by<lb />
Embrace in five words or less, it<lb />
would be on the right track by<lb />
describing them as "Coldplay,<lb />
only a bit louder That assess-<lb />
ment, however, probably isn't fair<lb />
to the band, so I will elaborate.<lb />
Embrace is a five-piece band<lb />
out of Britain, led by Danny<lb />
and Richard McNamara, who<lb />
provide the lead vocals and lead<lb />
guitar respectively. The band got<lb />
together in the mid-1990s at the<lb />
height of the Brit Pop craze led by<lb />
Oasis and the Verve and released<lb />
their first album The Good Will<lb />
Out in 1998. The album debuted<lb />
at the top of the British charts<lb />
and scored them a Brit Award<lb />
nomination for Best New Band.<lb />
Unfortunately for Embrace,<lb />
they arrived on the Brit Pop scene<lb />
just as the proverbial bubble was<lb />
about to burst. The band would<lb />
record two more albums with<lb />
Drawn From Memory in 2000<lb />
and If You've Never Been in 2001,<lb />
only to muc"h less fanfare than<lb />
their debut. If You've Never Been<lb />
only sold 40,000 copies and the<lb />
band was subsequently dropped<lb />
by their record label and accord-<lb />
ing to NME, were bankrupt<lb />
- financially and creatively.<lb />
The band was forced to return<lb />
to day jobs while the first in a<lb />
string of lucky events occurred<lb />
for Embrace. Andy McDonald,<lb />
head of the record label Inde-<lb />
pendiente, offered the band a<lb />
record deal and as much time<lb />
as the band needed to record an<lb />
album.<lb />
see EMRBACE page A6 <lb /><pb facs="00059325_tn_0006" /><lb />
PAGE A6<lb />
THE EAST CAROUNIAN � FEATURES<lb />
4-13-05<lb />
'Old Man and the Sea common classic<lb />
Sea adventure classic<lb />
JOANNA WALDHOUR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
This very simple written<lb />
novella has been described as<lb />
one of writer Ernest Hemingway's<lb />
best classical books.<lb />
To describe the book, an avid<lb />
reviewer said, "A perfect short<lb />
story. Amazing and insightful on<lb />
so many levels<lb />
Famously known for his taut<lb />
and short sentences, Heming-<lb />
way created an interesting and<lb />
unique style of writing that stiH<lb />
fascinates readers today.<lb />
This novella is very direct<lb />
with the story of Santiago, an old<lb />
Cuban fisherman who has been<lb />
unlucky with trying to catch fish.<lb />
A young man named Manolin is<lb />
almost like a son to him and tries<lb />
to help him on his small boat<lb />
called a skiff. As Santiago's luck<lb />
continues to dwindle down and<lb />
hunger pervades him and money<lb />
is not available, Manolin makes<lb />
sure that Santiago has food and<lb />
blankets to sleep on.<lb />
Eventually, after about 40 days<lb />
of no catch, Manolin's parents do<lb />
not allow him to work with San-<lb />
tiago anymore. Instead, they put<lb />
him on a boat that's been more<lb />
successful with catching fish. This<lb />
is a saddening blow to Santiago and<lb />
does not help to bring up his luck.<lb />
After 84 days of no fish, Santi-<lb />
ago's luck changes when he finally<lb />
catches a very big marlin - the<lb />
marlin is almost as long as his boat.<lb />
Santiago is very proud of his catch<lb />
and ties it to his boat and prepares<lb />
the journey of going back home.<lb />
However, things happen on<lb />
his way home, allowing Heming-<lb />
way to create an exploration of<lb />
the array of human emotions.<lb />
This novel explores man<lb />
versus nature, internal conflict<lb />
and, as is evident in other of<lb />
Hemingway's literature works,<lb />
the theme of being courageous.<lb />
With Santiago's struggle to<lb />
catch the marlin and his jour-<lb />
ney home - Santiago's courage is<lb />
evident as he faces odds that just<lb />
don't seem to end. He does not<lb />
give up and even though he feels<lb />
he has been very unlucky, there<lb />
is hope instilled within him to<lb />
keep going on.<lb />
Great and lengthy dialogue is<lb />
portrayed between Santiago and<lb />
himself, his hand, the marlin<lb />
and with a bird. He considers<lb />
the marlin his brother and has<lb />
great admiration for the famous<lb />
baseball player Joe DiMaggio.<lb />
DiMaggio is part of the reason<lb />
for Santiago's determination<lb />
and perseverance in fishing and<lb />
in his life.<lb />
Children can read this for the<lb />
sea adventure. Adults can read<lb />
this for its message. Old Man ami<lb />
the Sea carries a lot of subtle sym-<lb />
bolism, as well as well developed<lb />
and rounded characters.<lb />
Anyone can relate to and<lb />
admire the conflicts present in<lb />
this novella and admire Heming-<lb />
way's ability to create such a story<lb />
that allows readers to be pulled<lb />
into the character's life. Read-<lb />
ers feel as if they are with San-<lb />
tiago, enduring his hardships and<lb />
enduring the pain of the fishing<lb />
line in their hands. They feel as if<lb />
they are in the boat themselves,<lb />
feeling the emotions of Santiago.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeailcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Embrace from page A5<lb />
Members of Embrace do just what their name implies - they embrace.<lb />
"Before Independiente came<lb />
along, we were fighting for our<lb />
lives said Richard in The Big Issue.<lb />
"And having no deal and no<lb />
money was a huge incentive to<lb />
make it again<lb />
The band spent the next two<lb />
years writing new material for<lb />
the album.<lb />
Then things got even weirder.<lb />
Days before the V Festival in Eng-<lb />
land was to take place, Danny got a<lb />
phone call from his manager Tony,<lb />
saying the band Jet had dropped<lb />
out of the lineup and wanted to<lb />
know if Embrace could fill in.<lb />
Danny immediately accepted.<lb />
"  1 called up Steve (bassist),<lb />
Mike (drummer) and Mickey<lb />
(keyboards) and said, 'You don't<lb />
have to get up for work tomorrow.<lb />
And I'm going to need you to<lb />
rehearse. We're playing to 60,000<lb />
people on Saturday said Danny<lb />
in The Big Issue.<lb />
And the rest, they say, is his-<lb />
tory. With the single "Gravity"<lb />
already on play lists around the<lb />
U.K. and an album waiting in the<lb />
wings, it was make or break for<lb />
Embrace and they made the most<lb />
of It. They killed at the V Festival<lb />
and have been riding a wave of<lb />
success, which may actually sur-<lb />
pass their initial rise to fame.<lb />
The latest album Ouf of Nothing<lb />
reached number one on the Brit-<lb />
ish record charts in its first week.<lb />
It went gold on its first day and<lb />
has since sold more than 500,000<lb />
albums in the U.K. The album also<lb />
contains two number one singles<lb />
in "Gravity" and "Ashes<lb />
So when you're the kings of<lb />
rock 'n' roll in England, what<lb />
do you do next? In the past, the<lb />
route is to move on to bigger<lb />
and better things (bigger and<lb />
better things, of course, mean-<lb />
ing America.) So like the Beatles<lb />
and Rolling Stones before them,<lb />
Embrace is crossing the pond<lb />
and releasing Out of Nothing to<lb />
American fans courtesy of Lava<lb />
Records on May 3.<lb />
There are two questions that<lb />
should be asked about Out of<lb />
Nothing: is the album worth<lb />
listening to and will the album<lb />
be popular with American fans,<lb />
even if that popularity is a frac-<lb />
tion of what it is with Britons?<lb />
To answer the first question,<lb />
yes. Embrace have an original,<lb />
yet somehow familiar sound,<lb />
0 which may take time to get used<lb />
J to, but after a while, it grows on<lb />
1 you. On my first listen, I blew it<lb />
off as "U2 meets Coldplay with<lb />
a sprinkling of the Polyphonic<lb />
Spree at times<lb />
Then I listened to it again<lb />
and 1 found myself enjoying it.<lb />
At first I criticized it for sounding<lb />
too much like Coldplay, but I like<lb />
Coldplay, so how is that a nega-<lb />
tive point? The comparison isn't<lb />
literal, though. Ouf of Nothing<lb />
has a similar vibe as Coldplay's A<lb />
Rush of Blood to the Head, but its<lb />
songs are clearly anthems, while<lb />
the latter album gets by with its<lb />
opulent textures and downright<lb />
hauntingly beautiful melodies.<lb />
Repeat listens also give you<lb />
ample opportunity to appreci-<lb />
ate some of their emotionally<lb />
charged lyrics. One song which<lb />
stands out in particular is "Look-<lb />
ing As You Are a song written<lb />
by Danny.<lb />
"It was three in the morning<lb />
and I was waiting for a phone call<lb />
from a girl who was, hopefully,<lb />
about to leave her boyfriend<lb />
Danny said in a press release.<lb />
It's poignant, moving and<lb />
thoroughly enjoyable. The other<lb />
highlight of the album is actually<lb />
the song which sounds most like<lb />
Coldplay, but it's because the song<lb />
was actually penned by the band's<lb />
front man and lyricist, Chris<lb />
Martin, who the band knew well<lb />
before his band became superstars<lb />
with the hit song "Yellow The<lb />
song was initially written for his<lb />
band, but they declined to record<lb />
the song because he felt it sounded<lb />
too much like something Embrace<lb />
would record. Martin offered<lb />
the band the song, which they<lb />
begrudgingly accepted. The move<lb />
paid off, as the song became a<lb />
smash hit in Britain and served as a<lb />
catalyst for the album's success.<lb />
In the end, I am pleasantly<lb />
surprised with Out of Nothing.<lb />
During my first listen, I wanted<lb />
to take the disc out and throw it<lb />
out the window. But in the effort<lb />
of good journalism, 1 persevered<lb />
and am quite glad I did.<lb />
Obviously, the similarities to<lb />
Coldplay will haunt Embrace in<lb />
their attempt to find success in<lb />
America. To answer the second<lb />
question I posed earlier in this<lb />
article, I think that if people<lb />
can move past those similarities<lb />
and give the album a chance<lb />
before writing it off as a rip-off,<lb />
Embrace will win over quite a<lb />
few fans in America. Besides, if<lb />
you have to bear comparisons to<lb />
a band, Embrace could do much<lb />
worse than Coldplay.<lb />
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features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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PageA7sports@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 TONY Z0PP0 Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY April 13, 2005<lb />
Trying to<lb />
win the<lb />
world title<lb />
An inside look at the<lb />
Disc Golf World Doubles<lb />
ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
It's something I've done since<lb />
I was 9-years-old.<lb />
It's something I do at least<lb />
four times a week. It's something<lb />
I spend almost every dollar I have<lb />
playing.<lb />
It's my favorite thing to do. I<lb />
am a disc golfer, and 1 love it.<lb />
After finishing 26th in the<lb />
Amateur World Championships<lb />
this summer and winning seven<lb />
Professional Disc Golf Associa-<lb />
tion events I have decided to turn<lb />
professional. This past weekend<lb />
was my last amateur event, and it<lb />
just happened to be the Amateur<lb />
World Doubles Championship,<lb />
held in San Saba, Texas (roughly<lb />
an hour and half southwest of<lb />
Austin).<lb />
ECU alumnus Eddie Ogburn<lb />
and myself headed to Fort Worth<lb />
on Thursday, before driving to<lb />
San Saba for a shot at a world title.<lb />
Our trip started off on Thurs-<lb />
day sitting around RDU.<lb />
Because of bad weather in<lb />
Atlanta, we received a total of<lb />
four delays. Our flight from<lb />
Atlanta to Ft. Worth didn't leave<lb />
Atlanta until after midnight,<lb />
making our arrival around 2<lb />
p.m. local time in Ft. Worth. Our<lb />
buddy and pro disc golfer Danny<lb />
"Kid Roc" Reeves picked us up<lb />
and we all carpooled three hours<lb />
southwest to Circle R2 Ranch,<lb />
located in San Saba after a luxuri-<lb />
ous four hours of sleep.<lb />
The tournament would be<lb />
played on three courses - Mean-<lb />
dering Greenbelt, Strawbaile<lb />
Field and Colorado River (which<lb />
literally has four holes beside<lb />
the Colorado river - probably<lb />
the most beautiful holes I have<lb />
ever seen). Danny had played<lb />
the courses before and showed us<lb />
around on Friday in preparation<lb />
for the tournament.<lb />
Finally Saturday morning<lb />
came. I rarely get nervous at<lb />
tournaments anymore, but as<lb />
we stepped on the first tee at<lb />
Colorado River at 9:48 a.m my<lb />
stomach was twisting and turn-<lb />
ing. We were playing alternate<lb />
shot to start the tournament off.<lb />
Eddie calmed most of my nerves<lb />
after an absolutely perfect drive<lb />
on the par 4 first.<lb />
Overall in the first round, we<lb />
made a few bad shots here and<lb />
there, but we scored really well.<lb />
On hole 9, a downhill par 5 mea-<lb />
suring close to 900 feet, I bombed<lb />
a drive of close to 600 feet. Eddie<lb />
threw our approach to within IS<lb />
feet and I made the putt for an<lb />
eagle three. Despite the eagle, we<lb />
finished the round shooting a 60<lb />
(-2). This put us two strokes out<lb />
of the lead in sixth place.<lb />
The second round was best<lb />
shot, more commonly called<lb />
"superball" in golf lingo on<lb />
Greenbelt. Greenbelt is a Texas<lb />
style course from the first tee to<lb />
see DISC GOLF page A8<lb />
ECU track has successful<lb />
weekend in, out of state<lb />
Portia Baker assisted in setting a new school record of 3:42.03 in the 4x400 relay in Texas this past weekend.<lb />
The ECU men's and women's outdoor track and field teams turned in notable<lb />
efforts at three separate venues over the weekend, as the Pirates and Lady Pirates<lb />
competed at the Duke Invitational and Murray Neely Invitational in Greensboro.<lb />
In addition, several members of the ECU's women's squad also participated in the<lb />
prestigious Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.<lb />
(SID) � In Durham, thrower<lb />
Eric Frasur, turned in another stel-<lb />
lar performance with a first-place<lb />
finish in the hammer throw with<lb />
a NCAA Region qualifying effort<lb />
of S6.68 meters while establish-<lb />
ing an ECU record in the discus<lb />
throw with a toss of 49.42 to earn<lb />
a fourth-place standing. Terrance<lb />
Myers and Mayso Porsch added<lb />
sixth- and lltn-place finishes in<lb />
the hammer throw with clips of<lb />
53.55 and 48.39, respectively.<lb />
In the women's competition,<lb />
Chelsea Salisbury topped the<lb />
Lady Pirates in the field events<lb />
with a 17th-place standing in<lb />
the hammer throw (46.05) while<lb />
standing 20th in the javelin toss<lb />
(33.96). In the pole vault, Brie<lb />
Berkowitz and Amy Hart tied for<lb />
20th with a performance of 3.20.<lb />
Hart also earned a 16th-place<lb />
finish in the 400-meter dash with<lb />
a time of 58.87.<lb />
At the Texas Relays, ECU's<lb />
4x400 relay squad, composed of<lb />
Portia Baker, Simone Baptist, Tara<lb />
DeBrielle and Terri Davenport,<lb />
set a new school record with a<lb />
time of 3:42.03, narrowly miss-<lb />
ing an NCAA qualification slot<lb />
by just three-tenths of a second<lb />
while finishing 14th in the pre-<lb />
liminary standings.<lb />
Individually, Johanna Allen<lb />
turned in a lOth-place over-<lb />
all finish in the 5,000-meter<lb />
run with a personal-best time<lb />
of 17:42.69 while Aisha Bilal-<lb />
Mack was 40th (1:05.05) in the<lb />
400-meter hurdles preliminary<lb />
event.<lb />
ECU enjoyed more success at<lb />
the Murray Neely Invitational,<lb />
racking up two first-place fin-<lb />
ishes and 13 top five standings.<lb />
Hayley Flynn won the women's<lb />
1,500-meter run in a career-best<lb />
time of 5:02.10 and Kyle MacK-<lb />
enzie captured the 1,500-meter<lb />
men's version with a personal-<lb />
best time of 4:01.21 to headline<lb />
efforts which also included a<lb />
pair of NCAA Region qualifying<lb />
performances.<lb />
B.J. Henderson finished<lb />
second to former Pirate standout<lb />
and current Nike professional<lb />
LaShawn Merritt in the 200-<lb />
meter dash with career-best<lb />
time of 20.84 to earn qualifica-<lb />
tion while Hector Cotto easily<lb />
surpassed the NCAA minimum<lb />
in the 110-meter hurdles with a<lb />
personal-best time of 14.12 and a<lb />
fourth-place finish.<lb />
Other top performances<lb />
include Nicole Callaham (100-<lb />
meter hurdles4th14.44; 400-<lb />
meter hurdles2ndl:05.37),<lb />
Martha Bright (high jump<lb />
4th1.5S), Andrew Barber (400<lb />
meters5th48.83), Kyle Yunaska<lb />
(800 meters4thl:57.24), Jason<lb />
Diehl (800 meters5thl:S8.69)<lb />
and Cotto (400-meter hurdles<lb />
3rd54.01).<lb />
Both teams will again utilize<lb />
split squads next weekend with<lb />
participation at the Sea-Ray<lb />
Relays in Knoxville, Tenn and<lb />
the Tar Heel Invitational in<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
Woods' dramatic work makes golf matter more<lb />
(KRT) � Tiger Woods has<lb />
not reversed global warming or<lb />
replaced the forests or gotten us<lb />
all to join hands and sing, "We<lb />
Are The World<lb />
Woods hasn't even triggered<lb />
a wave of good young minority<lb />
golfers. Or young male golfers,<lb />
period. The hottest incubation<lb />
pod is Great Britain, where the<lb />
kids certainly knew of Woods<lb />
but actually grew up worshipping<lb />
Seve Ballesteros and Nick Faldo.<lb />
Industry-wide, golf participation<lb />
by the common man has flat-<lb />
tened out, and golfing brands<lb />
come and go.<lb />
But when it comes to the con-<lb />
tinuing saga of tournament golf,<lb />
Tiger Woods is the planet and<lb />
everyone else is a moon. Again,<lb />
Tiger makes it matter.<lb />
All other golfers are measured<lb />
against his shadow, even when<lb />
that shadow coughs and hacks<lb />
and spits out a four-stroke lead,<lb />
as Woods did during the mag-<lb />
nificent coda of an annoyingly<lb />
demanding Masters Tournament.<lb />
When was the last time Tiger<lb />
choked? Woods' tee shot at 17<lb />
- on the heels of his epochal chip<lb />
shot on 16 that gave him the two-<lb />
shot lead - was right out of the<lb />
Greg Norman gag book, and so<lb />
was his pushy second shot on 18.<lb />
Overall, Woods hit seven of 14<lb />
fairways during the fourth round.<lb />
Chris DiMarco refused to<lb />
hold the door for Woods even<lb />
though he had blown his own<lb />
four-shot lead in the morning<lb />
resumption of Round 3.<lb />
Makes you wonder about the<lb />
1997 Masters and the 2000 U.S.<lb />
and British Opens, all blowouts<lb />
by Woods, when everyone else<lb />
was paralyzed by his new dimen-<lb />
sion. The pros are better now.<lb />
Woods is responsible for that.<lb />
It also helps that Woods is<lb />
working on a bigger project here.<lb />
Everything he does, or doesn't do,<lb />
is framed by the growth chart on<lb />
his bedroom wall as a kid. Every-<lb />
thing is measured in JNT - Jack<lb />
Nicklaus Time.<lb />
Woods' victory here kept him<lb />
ahead of the clock. He won his<lb />
fourth Masters at 29. Nicklaus<lb />
won his at 32. Woods won his<lb />
ninth major title at 29. Nicklaus<lb />
won his at 31 (the PGA).<lb />
When Fred Couples wins the<lb />
Masters, it's a nice, popular story<lb />
but it lacks a historical context.<lb />
Same thing when Mark Brooks<lb />
wins the PGA. That major, in<lb />
1996, was the last one decided<lb />
without Tiger - he turned pro<lb />
the next month. Everything<lb />
since then has been charted like<lb />
a moon shot in the 60s. Woods<lb />
makes it all more important.<lb />
This was the first major vic-<lb />
tory for Woods since the 2002 U.S.<lb />
Open. But he was never close to a<lb />
legitimate slump. During this, uh,<lb />
lull, Woods stretched his incred-<lb />
ible made-cut streak to a current<lb />
141. In 2003 he won five events,<lb />
including two World Golf Cham-<lb />
pionship events, and in 2004 he<lb />
won the WGC-World Match Play<lb />
for the second consecutive year.<lb />
He was second and fourth on<lb />
the money list and had 26 top 10<lb />
finishes in 37 tournaments.<lb />
Woods was recovering from<lb />
a bad knee during part of that.<lb />
He also was moving away from<lb />
Butch Harmon - a process that<lb />
began at the 2002 PGA, when he<lb />
birdied the final four holes and<lb />
finished second to Rich Beem<lb />
- and toward a self-help regi-<lb />
men, lie began to listen to Hank<lb />
Haney. Such a shift in instruc-<lb />
tion wouldn't have even made<lb />
the papers in Nicklaus' prime,<lb />
but golfers are in a fishbowl now<lb />
(again, thanks to Tiger) and the<lb />
Woods-Haney tandem has been<lb />
second-guessed.<lb />
"Hank and I have put some<lb />
serious hours into this Woods<lb />
Woman's<lb />
Golf Team<lb />
competes<lb />
in Indiana<lb />
MILLICAN<lb />
Team finishes tied for<lb />
Ninth at Lady Boilermaker<lb />
Intercollegiate<lb />
MATTHEW SAUNDERS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
see TIGER oaae A8 Woods wins tne Mas,ers and celebrates in vintage Tiger style.<lb />
This past weekend, the ECU<lb />
Women's Golf Team played at the<lb />
Lady Boilermaker Intercollegiate<lb />
hosted by Purdue University in<lb />
West Lafayette, Indiana. The<lb />
Lady Pirates were led once again<lb />
by Senior Adrienne Millican<lb />
who posted an overall score of<lb />
9-over par, 225, which was good<lb />
enough for a tie of eighth place<lb />
in the individual scoring. In the<lb />
nine tournaments the team has<lb />
played in, Millican has been in<lb />
the top ten six times.<lb />
Coach Kevin Williams noted �<lb />
just how much this senior has .<lb />
accomplished in her brilliant'<lb />
ECU career.<lb />
"Adrienne has had an amaz<lb />
ing career said Williams.<lb />
"She has won at least one! -<lb />
tournament every year and she is I<lb />
about to break the career scoring "<lb />
average here at ECU<lb />
Sophomore Jessica Mauser<lb />
and Freshman Emelie Lind also -<lb />
did fairly well in the tournament, -<lb />
each finishing for a tie of 41st 1<lb />
place, while posting a score of -<lb />
20-over par, 236.<lb />
In this 54-hole, three round J<lb />
tournament that featured teams<lb />
from the University of Michi- '�<lb />
gan, Notre Dame, Kansas and "<lb />
fellow Confernce-USA foe TCU�<lb />
the Lady Pirates really struggled <lb />
for their second tournament in a j<lb />
row to get towards the top half -<lb />
of the field. In the first round <lb />
the team got off to a poor start, J<lb />
posting a team score of 3164<lb />
which was only good enough J<lb />
for 10th place in the 13 team "<lb />
field. In the final two rounds ��<lb />
though, the team bounced b.ick<lb />
with scores of 306 and 307 in -<lb />
the second and third rounds-<lb />
respectively. Coach Williams'<lb />
expressed his team's frustrai-<lb />
tion with their poor first round <lb />
showing and how it affected the <lb />
rest of the tournament.<lb />
"In the first round we really .<lb />
let this course kick our butts<lb />
because it is so visually intimidat-<lb />
ing Williams said, referring to '<lb />
the challenging Kampen Course! �<lb />
in West Lafayette.<lb />
"If we played the first round J<lb />
the way we played the second and <lb />
third rounds we would've posted J<lb />
a really good finish<lb />
This year two Lady Pirate <lb />
golfers, Hauser and Sophomore �<lb />
Michelle Williams were each<lb />
awarded with the Academic �'�<lb />
Excellence Award for their;<lb />
achievements in the classroom, �<lb />
men's golfer, Junior Phillip Realei<lb />
was also recognized for his-<lb />
achievements.<lb />
Next up for the Lady Pirates<lb />
is the C-USA Championship J<lb />
in Memphis April 17-20. If the �<lb />
team finishes third or better<lb />
there, It has a very good shot<lb />
at getting a bid in the NCAA ��<lb />
Tournament.<lb /><lb />
This writer can be contacted at ' '�<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com. '� <lb /><pb facs="00059325_tn_0008" /><lb />
PAGE A8<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
4-13-05<lb />
TlQBr from page A7<lb />
said, "and 1 read the articles where<lb />
he gets ripped, 1 get ripped for the<lb />
changes I'm making, and to play as<lb />
beautifully as 1 did is pretty cool<lb />
Two things:<lb />
(1) If Tiger wants to find out<lb />
what "getting ripped" is, he should<lb />
become a member of the Phillies'<lb />
or Red Sox's bullpen. Most royal<lb />
families don't get the deferential<lb />
coverage Tiger has received since<lb />
he was 12 years old.<lb />
(2) Haney might want to<lb />
disassociate himself from the<lb />
"beautiful" shots that wound up<lb />
throwing Tiger into the playoff.<lb />
"He kept saying he was close<lb />
Haney said.<lb />
"I kept saying it. A lot of<lb />
people reacted to that and didn't<lb />
believe it. But I knew he was<lb />
never that far off. And he weath-<lb />
ered the storm. Sure, some people<lb />
ripped me. A lot did. But that's<lb />
part of the territory. I'm just a<lb />
small part of his support system,<lb />
but until you get involved in it,<lb />
you don't know the enormity of<lb />
Tiger Woods<lb />
One suspects Woods doesn't<lb />
fully buy the theory that Harmon<lb />
and Haney are molding him into<lb />
whatever he is. This is his second<lb />
swing change. Both happened<lb />
after Woods broke the 72-hote<lb />
Masters record in 1997.<lb />
"I won six majors with the<lb />
other swing, and a different<lb />
one the first time around<lb />
Woods said pointedly.<lb />
"So it did all right<lb />
No doubt Phil Mickelson,<lb />
Ernie Els and Vijay Singh - the<lb />
Wee Three? - will weigh in sev-<lb />
eral more times this year. But<lb />
Els is 35, Mickelson turns 35<lb />
in June, and Singh is 42. All of<lb />
them can still win, thanks to a<lb />
conditioning emphasis that also<lb />
is credited to Woods. But they<lb />
should hurry.<lb />
A golfer's target years are<lb />
generally his early to mid-30s.<lb />
What sort of template is Woods<lb />
trying to fill? Well, Nicklaus won<lb />
two majors when he was 32 and<lb />
was beginning to embark on a<lb />
torrid 15-major streak. In 14 of<lb />
those tournaments he finished<lb />
in the Top 6.<lb />
"I guess I'm halfway but there's<lb />
a long way to go Tiger said.<lb />
This is not the pursuit of .400,<lb />
or 2,500 rushing yards. This is<lb />
your life, Tiger Woods, a life that,<lb />
by the serendipitous rub of the<lb />
green, happens to run parallel<lb />
to ours.<lb />
Mickelson helps Woods slip into his fourth green jacket.<lb />
DiSC GOlf from page A7<lb />
the last. In North Carolina, holes<lb />
are more wooded and technical<lb />
and require low shots. In Texas,<lb />
it's all about power.<lb />
Throwing long bombs, throw-<lb />
ing over canopy, and dealing with<lb />
the wind - something we don't<lb />
do much in North Carolina. For<lb />
obvious reasons, we struggled<lb />
there. Our 60 (-7) wasn't great<lb />
by any means considering one<lb />
team fired a 54 (-13). This round<lb />
dropped us into a tie for eighth<lb />
place going into Sunday.<lb />
Our third round was playing<lb />
the best disc format, where we<lb />
each played by ourselves and<lb />
took the best score of the two of<lb />
us on each hole. I figured this<lb />
would be our best format because<lb />
we are both solid singles players<lb />
and it was played on Strawbaile<lb />
- the closest thing to North Caro-<lb />
lina style golf on the ranch. If we<lb />
wanted to win, we had to make a<lb />
move that round.<lb />
And make one we did. Our 55<lb />
(-9J was the second best round in<lb />
this format and moved us up to<lb />
fourth place, which was good for<lb />
one stroke out of second.<lb />
The finals were to be played<lb />
on Strawbaile again, and using a<lb />
format the traditional golf is not<lb />
twisted enough to try, a format we<lb />
call "666 For the first six holes<lb />
we would play worst shot, then<lb />
play best disc for six holes, and<lb />
finish with six holes of best shot.<lb />
The hardest part of worst<lb />
shot was exactly what it sounds<lb />
like, we had to play our worst<lb />
shot, the other team picked our<lb />
lie every tfme. Putting is really<lb />
hard In this format because we<lb />
both had to make the putt or it<lb />
didn't matter.<lb />
Warming up for finals, Eddie<lb />
hurt his throwing arm. We're not<lb />
sure what happened, but he was<lb />
in some serious .pain. Obviously,<lb />
we struggled all round. As much<lb />
as we wanted to finish as high<lb />
as we possibly could, possible<lb />
permanent injury to Eddie's arm<lb />
wasn't worth it. We could have<lb />
been better if I was playing well,<lb />
but I wasn't. Our 64 (E) dropped<lb />
us into a tie for ninth place.<lb />
Our run at a world title and<lb />
my amateur career ended with a<lb />
simple tap in par. We were one of<lb />
the favorites to take home the title,<lb />
so obviously we are a little upset<lb />
about ninth place finish. But<lb />
honestly, who is going to<lb />
argue with being the ninth<lb />
best anything in the world?<lb />
No complaints here.<lb />
The writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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They've had their perfor-<lb />
mances enhanced, but that<lb />
doesn't bother us.<lb />
These are fictional characters<lb />
from past movies, books, stage<lb />
productions even a poem and<lb />
a comic strip.<lb />
Mostly sluggers and pitchers,<lb />
they're strictly mythical, a veri-<lb />
table "who's who" of imaginary<lb />
baseball heroes. We find them<lb />
here, assembled at a card and<lb />
memorabilia show, in a theo-<lb />
retical location, at an unspecified<lb />
point in time.<lb />
Of course, their autographs<lb />
are fake, but who cares? They're<lb />
the best of baseball's make-<lb />
believe best.<lb />
From Roy Hobbs to Sidd Finch<lb />
to Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh<lb />
toJoeShlabotnik, they've come to<lb />
trade hyperbole, rub elbows and<lb />
reveal just what it took to achieve<lb />
those wild Hollywood endings.<lb />
A commotion suddenly<lb />
occurs in one corner of the room,<lb />
near the cash bar.<lb />
Above the clamor can be<lb />
heard one voice, full of sarcasm,<lb />
full of disdain.<lb />
"There'sno'crying'in baseball<lb />
Laughter is followed by<lb />
another round of drinks.<lb />
"What?" some-<lb />
one asks, incredulously.<lb />
"You still alive, Jimmy?"<lb />
Name: Jimmy Dugan (Tom<lb />
Hanks)<lb />
Team: Rockford Peaches<lb />
(1943)<lb />
Position: Manager<lb />
Best known facts: The bottle<lb />
is Jimmy's best friend in the 1992<lb />
movie, A League of Their Own<lb />
long before he agrees to manage<lb />
an All-American Girls Professional<lb />
Baseball League team during World<lb />
War II. The league, team and most<lb />
of its players are real. However, the<lb />
crass, arrogant and chauvinistic<lb />
Dugan is just in the script.<lb />
Now we know: Today, a<lb />
mostly sober'Dugan watches<lb />
baseball games on TV with a<lb />
Dr. Pepper and an unlit cigar.<lb />
He remains outraged by the<lb />
whole steroid scandal, claiming,<lb />
"There's no 'cheating' in baseball<lb />
Name: Roy Hobbs (Robert<lb />
Redford)<lb />
Team: New York Knights<lb />
(1939)<lb />
Position: Outfielder<lb />
Best known facts: Bernard<lb />
Malamud's 1952 book The Natu-<lb />
ral reaches the big screen in 1984.<lb />
The story's central character hits<lb />
prodigious home runs and plays<lb />
hurt (with a silver bullet lodged<lb />
in his body). Who can forget the<lb />
shower of fireworks on a some-<lb />
thing less-than-routine Hobbs<lb />
home run to right field?<lb />
Now we know: Hobbs<lb />
recently put his beloved "Won-<lb />
derboy" bat up for sale on eBay.<lb />
Name: Hayden "Sidd" Finch<lb />
Team: New York Mets (1985)<lb />
Position: Pitcher<lb />
Best known facts: Sidd<lb />
(as in Siddhartha) throws 168<lb />
mph fastballs (with excellent<lb />
location), wears a size 14 hiking<lb />
boot on his right foot and leaves<lb />
his left foot bare, and seldom<lb />
showers because he barely breaks<lb />
asweat.The6-foot-4,170-pound<lb />
phenom is kept under wraps<lb />
during clandestine spring-train-<lb />
ing workouts by the Mets. "The<lb />
secret cannot be kept much<lb />
longer writes George Plimpton<lb />
in the April 1, 1985 Issue of<lb />
Sports Illustrated. Oh, by the<lb />
way, April Fools.<lb />
Now we know: Congress<lb />
wants to subpoena Finch. Hey,<lb />
one can't be too careful these days.<lb />
Name: Steve Nebraska (Bren-<lb />
dan Fraser)<lb />
Team: New York Yankees<lb />
(1990s)<lb />
Position: Pitcherslugger<lb />
Best known facts:<lb />
Nebraska is a temperamental<lb />
man-child who throws 120<lb />
mph (OK, he's no Sidd Finch).<lb />
He pitches on the backwater<lb />
fields of rural Mexico and rou-<lb />
tinely hits tape-measure home<lb />
runs. Yankees scout Al Percolo<lb />
(Albert Brooks), exiled there as<lb />
punishment for his diminishing<lb />
bird-dog skills, stumbles upon<lb />
Nebraska. The kid is obviously<lb />
major-league ready  as soon as<lb />
he gets clearance from a psychia-<lb />
trist (Dianne Wiest) in this 1994<lb />
comedydrama, The Scout.<lb />
Now we know: Nebraska's<lb />
behavioral issues are later traced to<lb />
Percolo's goofy-looking straw hat.<lb />
Name: Ebby Calvin "Nuke"<lb />
LaLoosh (Tim Robbins)<lb />
Team: Durham Bulls (1970s)<lb />
Position: Pitcher<lb />
Best known facts: In the<lb />
1988 movie, Bull Durham, local<lb />
groupie Annie Savoy (Susan<lb />
Sarandon) talks a talented-but-<lb />
untamed pitching prospect into<lb />
wearing a black garter belt under<lb />
his uniform for good luck. Gull-<lb />
ible LaLoosh is coached by griz-<lb />
zled veteran Crash Davis (Kevin<lb />
Costner) on how to deal with the<lb />
media once he gets to "The Show"<lb />
by using such baseball cliche's as,<lb />
"Sometimes you win, sometimes<lb />
you lose, sometimes it rains<lb />
Now we know: LaLoosh<lb />
never makes it to the steps of<lb />
Cooperstown. But in real life, he<lb />
ends up with Annie Savoy.<lb />
Name: Bruce Pearson (Robert<lb />
DeNiro)<lb />
Team: New York Mammoths<lb />
(1950s)<lb />
Position: Catcher<lb />
Best known facts: Catcher<lb />
Pearson doesn't want to jeop-<lb />
ardize his baseball career, so he<lb />
keeps his Hodgkin's disease a<lb />
secret. The second of four Henry<lb />
Wiggen baseball novels, written<lb />
by Mark Harris in 1956, is the<lb />
basis for the 1973 film, Bang the<lb />
Drum Slowly. Wiggen (Michael<lb />
Moriarty), hotshot pitcher of the<lb />
Mammoths, strikes up an adver-<lb />
sarial relationship with Pearson <lb />
until he finds out Pearson's secret.<lb />
Now we know: This classic<lb />
once played as a "live" one-hour<lb />
television movie, starring a 31-<lb />
year-old Paul Newman. It aired<lb />
Sept. 24, 1956.<lb />
Name: Rick "Wild Thing"<lb />
Vaughn (Charlie Sheen)<lb />
Team: Cleveland Indians<lb />
(1980s)<lb />
Position: Relief pitcher<lb />
Best known facts: After<lb />
34 also-ran seasons, the Indians<lb />
field a team of colorful misfits in<lb />
the 1989 movie Major League.<lb />
A devious team owner wants to<lb />
move the team to sunny Miami,<lb />
but first must break her lease. The<lb />
plot backfires. The stadium soon<lb />
rocks with fans, especially when<lb />
Vaughn (who says he last pitched<lb />
in the California Penal League)<lb />
is summoned from the bullpen.<lb />
Indians clinch. Team stays.<lb />
Now we know: The song<lb />
"Wild Thing" is really difficult to<lb />
get out of your head after watch-<lb />
ing this movie.<lb />
Name: Harry Doyle (Bob<lb />
Uecker)<lb />
Teams: IndiansBuzz (1980s<lb />
and '90s)<lb />
Position: Play-by-play man<lb />
Best known facts: "Wild<lb />
Thing" Vaughn's first pitch in<lb />
an Indians uniform hits the<lb />
backstop. The droll Doyle leans<lb />
into his microphone and says,<lb />
"Juuuust a bit outside He steals<lb />
more than a few scenes in Major<lb />
League and Major League II. But<lb />
even Doyle can't save "Major<lb />
League: Back to the Minors as<lb />
Buzz play-by-play man.<lb />
Now we know: Uecker was<lb />
just being Uecker. The Hall of<lb />
Fame announcer has made quite<lb />
a transition from behind the<lb />
plate to the broadcast booth. He<lb />
says, "One of my managers told<lb />
me I should be a broadcaster.<lb />
That was the first day I signed<lb />
Name: Joe Shlabotnik<lb />
Team: Hillcrest of the Green<lb />
Grass League<lb />
Position: Charlie Brown's<lb />
favorite player<lb />
Best known facts: "Pea-<lb />
nuts" creator Charles Schulz pro-<lb />
vides a glimpse of the woebegone<lb />
Shlabotnik through the balloon-<lb />
shaped mind of good oP Charlie<lb />
Brown. His "Fan Club News"<lb />
includes such tidbits as Joe's now<lb />
batting .143 and recently threw<lb />
out a runner who fell down<lb />
between first and second base.<lb />
Shlabotnik goes on to manage<lb />
the Waffletown Syrups, but is<lb />
fired after only one game for<lb />
ordering a squeeze play  with<lb />
no one on base.<lb />
Now we know: Shlabotnik<lb />
never aspired to be commissioner<lb />
of baseball, although he certainly<lb />
had all the qualifications.<lb />
Name: Casey<lb />
Team: Mudville Nine (1888)<lb />
Position: Slugger<lb />
Best known facts: "When<lb />
Cooney died at first, and Barrows<lb />
did the same"  so begins Ernest<lb />
L. Thayer's play-by-play in his<lb />
classic 1888 poem, Casey at the<lb />
Bat. A few stanzas later, Mighty<lb />
Casey steps to the plate, with two<lb />
on, two outs. Mudville fans swell<lb />
with confidence. Mighty Casey<lb />
takes two strikes then whiffs.<lb />
There is no joy in Mudville.<lb />
Now we know: After retire-<lb />
ment, Casey said he spent several<lb />
years in therapy. He wonders<lb />
what his life would have been<lb />
like if either Flynn or Blake,<lb />
who reached base ahead of him,<lb />
hadn't tried to be such heroes<lb />
that day.<lb />
Name: Jack Elliott (Tom<lb />
Selleck)<lb />
Team: Chunichi Dragons<lb />
(1990s)<lb />
Position: Slugger<lb />
Best known facts: In the<lb />
1992 movie, Mr. Baseball, an<lb />
aging superstar finds that only<lb />
one team in the world is willing<lb />
to give him a chance to play.<lb />
Elliott packs an attitude and takes<lb />
quite a while to adapt to Japanese<lb />
customs. But as the audience<lb />
learns right along with him <lb />
the journey is well worth it.<lb />
Now we know: Chunichi<lb />
Dragons manager Uchiyama really<lb />
put Magnum P.I. in his place.<lb />
Name: Who?<lb />
Team: St. Louis Wolves,<lb />
Yankees, etc.<lb />
Position: First base<lb />
Best known facts: Abbott<lb />
and Costello's classic stand-up<lb />
routine "Who's on First?" appears<lb />
in two of their films and on their<lb />
radio shows during the 1940s,<lb />
and eventually occupies a place<lb />
of honor at Cooperstown, N.Y.<lb />
The bit includes such exchanges<lb />
as Costello: "When you pay off<lb />
the first baseman every month,<lb />
who gets the money?" Abbott:<lb />
"Every dollar of it<lb />
Now we know: There<lb />
are some things that even<lb />
inflation, greed, labor, strife<lb />
and steroids can't ruin.<lb />
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