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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 23 WEDNESDAY November 2, 2005<lb />
TechSmith<lb />
donates<lb />
money,<lb />
software to<lb />
College of<lb />
Education<lb />
New software program<lb />
enables students to<lb />
create narratives<lb />
USA DEVRIES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The TechSmith Corpora-<lb />
tion recently donated $5,100 to<lb />
17 English education graduate<lb />
students along with new inno-<lb />
vative software, the Camtasia<lb />
Studio 3.0.<lb />
The monetary donation is<lb />
meant to provide software, free<lb />
upgrades and technical support<lb />
to the college. Camtasia Studio<lb />
3.0 turns PowerPoint into a full-<lb />
motion video with narrative,<lb />
audio and interactive elements.<lb />
Users can record anything that<lb />
appears on their PC screen. The<lb />
videos can be posted on the Inter-<lb />
net or burned onto a CD-ROM.<lb />
"Not all students learn the<lb />
same way and having that visual<lb />
and narrated lecture or e-learning<lb />
module available 247 online is<lb />
an enormous resource tor any<lb />
student said Tanya Reynolds,<lb />
academic marketing manager for<lb />
TechSmith.<lb />
The new program will be used<lb />
by the graduate students to create<lb />
Digital Philosophy of Education<lb />
Narratives, which are movies<lb />
created by students to represent<lb />
their educational philosophy<lb />
through text, audio narration,<lb />
music, images and theme.<lb />
"Camtasia 3.0 makes it very<lb />
simple for instructors who want<lb />
to replace memorization strate-<lb />
gies with teaching for under-<lb />
standing said Todd Finley,<lb />
associate professor of English<lb />
education.<lb />
The Digital Philosophy of<lb />
Education Narratives will replace<lb />
the original requisite required by<lb />
most education majors in this<lb />
country.<lb />
"By using Camtasia Studio<lb />
3.0, the reflective project becomes<lb />
more than a laundry list of cli-<lb />
ches Finley said.<lb />
"Also, I thought it was impor-<lb />
tant to create a project that<lb />
had genuine utility for setting<lb />
expectations in public school<lb />
classrooms<lb />
A growing development in<lb />
public schools across the country<lb />
is the Digital Storytelling Move-<lb />
ment, which according to the<lb />
Center for Digital Storytelling, is<lb />
a grassroots media phenomenon<lb />
in which communities are creat-<lb />
ing their own short, three to five<lb />
minute digital stories from the<lb />
found material in their lives, such<lb />
as digital video, photographs, let-<lb />
ters, news clippings, etc. Digital<lb />
Education Narratives have been<lb />
utilized through the National<lb />
Writing Project, The Center for<lb />
Digital Stories and The George<lb />
Lucas Educational Foundation.<lb />
The graduate students will take<lb />
their narratives into their future<lb />
classrooms.<lb />
This is the first time Tech-<lb />
Smith has worked with ECU,<lb />
and the hope is that the success<lb />
of this project will lead to new<lb />
initiatives.<lb />
"Typically, we see instructors<lb />
and students in more technical<lb />
fields like the math and sciences<lb />
or engineering and architecture,<lb />
who use our software to com-<lb />
municate their technical ideas<lb />
Reynolds said.<lb />
"This project is exciting<lb />
because it involves English edu-<lb />
cation graduate students using<lb />
our product to communicate<lb />
their philosophy of education in<lb />
a multimedia format instead of<lb />
just written text<lb />
The Digital Philosophy of<lb />
Education's Narratives can be<lb />
viewed during finals week at the<lb />
end of the fall semester during<lb />
ECU's Curriculum and Instruc-<lb />
tion "Sundance" Festival.<lb />
"At ECU, we want teachers to<lb />
advocate for progressive instruc-<lb />
tion - otherwise, the expertise<lb />
vacuum is filled by textbook<lb />
company lobbyists said Finley.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeaitcarolinian.com.<lb />
Ceramics Guild hosts annual<lb />
mug sale this past Wednesday<lb />
Mug sale exceeds<lb />
expectations<lb />
RACHEL KINO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU Ceramics Guild's<lb />
annual mug sale took place last<lb />
Wednesday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.<lb />
in the Jenkins Fine Arts Center<lb />
lobby.<lb />
Ceramics students hand-<lb />
made each of the more than 400<lb />
mugs that were up for sale. The<lb />
guild was started in 1969 and<lb />
each department of the fine arts<lb />
center has one. The ECU Ceram-<lb />
ics Guild sponsors several annual<lb />
events similar to the mug sale,<lb />
including a Christmas sale the<lb />
first week of December and a<lb />
chili bowl sale in February. Each<lb />
sale traditionally provides addi-<lb />
tional incentives for purchasing<lb />
a ceramic piece, including free<lb />
chili with all the fixings during<lb />
the chili bowl sale.<lb />
At last year's chili bowl sale,<lb />
the guild made 192 bowls and<lb />
dispensed around 14 four-quart<lb />
casserole pots full of chili. Last<lb />
week's mug sale included free<lb />
coffee, tea or hot chocolate all<lb />
day with the purchase of a mug.<lb />
In addition, the artists of the<lb />
guild had a little extra help.<lb />
"This year, we got sponsor-<lb />
ship from Mudslinger's said<lb />
Ben Jensen, third year graduate<lb />
student in ceramics and president<lb />
of the ECU Ceramics Guild.<lb />
"They offered to give free<lb />
coffee to anyone who came in<lb />
with a coupon received with a<lb />
purchased mug to help boost<lb />
our sales<lb />
The money the guild makes<lb />
from the sale will go toward dif-<lb />
ferent things. The department<lb />
needs a salt-firing kiln and is<lb />
working on a wood-firing kiln,<lb />
so part of the profit will be<lb />
utilized in paying for the kilns.<lb />
The ceramics students also<lb />
attend the National Council<lb />
of Education for Ceramic Arts<lb />
conference, which takes place<lb />
this year in Portland, Oregon.<lb />
A portion of the profits will<lb />
also benefit the students' cost of<lb />
attending. Finally, a percentage<lb />
of the money also goes to the 13<lb />
artists who produced mugs for<lb />
the sale last week.<lb />
How were the mugs made?<lb />
According to Tammy McDow-<lb />
ell, a senior art major with a<lb />
concentration in ceramics and<lb />
one of the contributing artists<lb />
in this project, it is a week-long<lb />
process if it is done correctly.<lb />
The cup part and handle part of<lb />
the mug were made separately<lb />
by "throwing which involves<lb />
molding the shape on either an<lb />
electric or kick pottery wheel.<lb />
After the pieces are joined and<lb />
dried fully, the mug is subjected<lb />
to bisque firing, which takes<lb />
anywhere from one to two<lb />
days, in order to burn away the<lb />
natural elements in the ceramic,<lb />
such as water and organic matter<lb />
in the clay. Finally, the piece is<lb />
glaze fired, which takes two to<lb />
three days. This is where the<lb />
mug is dipped in glaze and fired<lb />
again to make it functional.<lb />
What results when it comes out<lb />
of the oven is a fully-functional<lb />
piece, ready to use.<lb />
For the mug sale, the partici-<lb />
pating artists threw a "throwing<lb />
party" this year.<lb />
"It started at 9 p.m and we<lb />
threw mugs from 9 p.m. until<lb />
we went out for breakfast in the<lb />
morning at 6 a.m Jensen said.<lb />
The artists also squeezed a<lb />
little fun into their "all-nighter"<lb />
with the first-ever "Claylim-<lb />
pics which allowed students to<lb />
test their skills in six different<lb />
off-the-wall events in throw-<lb />
ing. Prizes were given for the<lb />
tallest cylinder that could be<lb />
made with a certain amount of<lb />
clay on a pottery wheel, fastest<lb />
teapot, which is throwing and<lb />
assembling a teapot (the winner<lb />
accomplished this in only 2:08<lb />
minutes), throwing with only<lb />
the elbows, throwing with only<lb />
the feet, throwing in the dark<lb />
and team throwing. It was a<lb />
creative way for the students to<lb />
have some fun with their craft,<lb />
but none of the pieces resulting<lb />
from the "Claylimpics" made it<lb />
into the mug sale. Their time<lb />
was well-spent and this year's<lb />
sale can be counted a success.<lb />
By 2 p.m more than 180 of<lb />
the mugs had been sold, which<lb />
passed last year's 164 mugs sold,<lb />
and at least some of the artists<lb />
will be back for more in the<lb />
years to come.<lb />
"Although I am graduating<lb />
with a BFA in ceramics, I plan<lb />
to still help with the family<lb />
business in sign building,<lb />
while continuing to expand<lb />
my body of work in ceramics<lb />
said McDowell.<lb />
She also plans to participate<lb />
in the mug sale in the future.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Making ceramics takes careful precision and timing.<lb />
New teachers gain<lb />
teaching assistance<lb />
through Project RIMS<lb />
Aromas are becoming more and more Interesting to researchers.<lb />
New research being done<lb />
on scents, Alzheimer's<lb />
Using aromas to<lb />
reduce stress among<lb />
Alzheimer's patients<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
There are new studies being<lb />
done at ECU to investigate the<lb />
relaxing effects of selected aromas<lb />
on patients with various stages of<lb />
Alzheimer's disease.<lb />
The Aroma and Alzheimer's<lb />
Project is being led by David<lb />
P. Loy, project investigator and<lb />
assistant professor of recreational<lb />
therapy. Loy has $20,919 of grant<lb />
money to work with during the<lb />
project, one that will involve 150<lb />
patients in 13 NC nursing homes<lb />
over a course of 20 weeks.<lb />
"We designed a study to<lb />
collect information in nursing<lb />
homes, and we are measuring the<lb />
effects of two different aromas<lb />
said Loy.<lb />
The two aromas Loy is using<lb />
are frankincense mixed with<lb />
grapefruit and clovud oil mixed<lb />
with grapefruit. The frankin-<lb />
cense mixture is designed to<lb />
be a behavior modifier, while<lb />
the latter serves as an appetite<lb />
stimulator. Loy is experiment-<lb />
ing with these oils by placing<lb />
drops of them on patients' bibs<lb />
or by applying some of it on a<lb />
patch near their torso. This is<lb />
done at the beginning of the<lb />
day when patients first awaken.<lb />
The experiment is controlled by<lb />
giving some patients the oils and<lb />
others just water, then comparing<lb />
the results.<lb />
The theory is that certain<lb />
aromas can reduce the number<lb />
of arousals patients have, thus<lb />
improving appetite and behavior.<lb />
Since the sense of smell is the<lb />
strongest sense tied to memory<lb />
and Alzheimer's disease impairs<lb />
memory, introducing relax-<lb />
ing scents may be beneficial to<lb />
patients.<lb />
"Some of our sites are using<lb />
the behavior blend and measur-<lb />
ing their behavioral ratings and<lb />
the number of psychotropic<lb />
medications the patients are<lb />
using Loy said.<lb />
"Many of these individuals<lb />
are on so many medications<lb />
He said this research could<lb />
show whether or not the oils<lb />
could be an alternative to the<lb />
number of medications Alzheim-<lb />
er's patients use. Some patients'<lb />
families have reported seeing<lb />
a regression back into the old<lb />
problems after being taken off<lb />
the experimental treatment.<lb />
"Anecdotally, some family<lb />
members are saying it's working<lb />
Loy said.<lb />
"Whether our data suggests<lb />
that or not, we're still going to<lb />
wait until all the data comes<lb />
in before we do a full statistical<lb />
analysis<lb />
There may even be use for<lb />
therapeutic aromas outside of<lb />
see RESEARCH page A2<lb />
v�<lb />
1n<lb />
The program will help advance math and science teachers.<lb />
ECU, local school<lb />
systems implement new<lb />
program<lb />
RACHEL KING<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Project RIMS (Rural Initiative<lb />
in Mathematics and Science)<lb />
began its first semester at ECU<lb />
during August and will run<lb />
through summer 2006.<lb />
The program, funded by<lb />
the U.S. Department of Educa-<lb />
tion through UNC's Division of<lb />
University-School Programs and<lb />
the Center for School Leadership<lb />
Development, strives to "increase<lb />
the quality of teachers said Dr.<lb />
Karen Dawkins, director of the<lb />
Center for Science, Mathematics<lb />
and Technology Education.<lb />
Leading this new project is<lb />
Nancy Davis, director of ECU's<lb />
Rural Education Institute. The<lb />
program is designed to assist<lb />
and support lateral entry teach-<lb />
ers, who are teachers who have<lb />
a degree in a related field in<lb />
which they teach while they<lb />
work toward becoming licensed<lb />
to teach.<lb />
RIMS works with 30 teachers<lb />
in three participating counties:<lb />
Bertie, Hertford and Lenoir. In<lb />
those counties, there are approxi-<lb />
mately 235 lateral entry teachers,<lb />
and 84 of them are currently<lb />
teaching on the middle and<lb />
Putin wants<lb />
to avoid<lb />
destabilization<lb />
high school levels. The partici-<lb />
pating teachers were chosen by<lb />
the county school system and<lb />
math or science department in<lb />
which they are employed based<lb />
on several criteria including<lb />
the teacher's need, interest and<lb />
potential.<lb />
"The need to do this stems<lb />
from the desire to keep our<lb />
country competitive in an ever-<lb />
expanding global economy said<lb />
Patrick Enderle, biology instruc-<lb />
tor and science resource mentor<lb />
for Project RIMS.<lb />
"As such, math and science<lb />
teachers, especially in middle<lb />
and high schools, serve as the<lb />
primary individuals responsible<lb />
for bringing about this change<lb />
. One goal of RIMS is to help new<lb />
or recently established teachers<lb />
face some of the many trials in<lb />
their jobs<lb />
Assisting the RIMS partici-<lb />
pants are "master teachers or<lb />
teachers with ample experience<lb />
and leadership skills in their<lb />
fields. Michael R. Swinson, assis-<lb />
tant director of the Center for Sci-<lb />
ence, Mathematics and Technol-<lb />
ogy Education specifically assists<lb />
the mathematics teachers while<lb />
Enderle assists the science teach-<lb />
ers. RIMS offers graduate courses<lb />
and one-on-one communication<lb />
with a professional to teachers<lb />
in need. There is also classroom<lb />
see RIMS page A2<lb />
PUTIN<lb />
MOSCOW (AP) � President<lb />
Vladimir Putin said Monday he<lb />
won't seek a third term in 2008,<lb />
but vowed not to allow "destabiliza-<lb />
tion" in Russia following the vote,<lb />
leaving the door open for drastic<lb />
action in the event of a crisis.<lb />
In an interview with Dutch<lb />
media on the eve of a visit to the<lb />
Netherlands, Putin reiterated<lb />
that he opposes changing the<lb />
constitution to prolong his time<lb />
in power - a possibility that has<lb />
been widely discussed because of<lb />
his popularity and control over<lb />
parliament.<lb />
But Putin said that the 2008<lb />
presidential election will be a<lb />
"serious, difficult test for Russia"<lb />
and stressed that full power and<lb />
responsibility for the fate of<lb />
the country will remain in his<lb />
hands until the new president is<lb />
sworn in.<lb />
"I will not allow any destabi-<lb />
lization in Russia, in the interests<lb />
of the  peoples of the Russian<lb />
Federation Putin said in the<lb />
interview with Dutch broadcaster<lb />
Network and financial newspaper<lb />
NRC Handelsblad.<lb />
He did not elaborate, but the<lb />
statement raised the possibility<lb />
that Putin could take unpredict-<lb />
able measures in the name of<lb />
stability in the event of unrest<lb />
or a political crisis in the weeks<lb />
between the election and the new<lb />
president's inauguration.<lb />
He suggested such actions<lb />
probably would not be necessary,<lb />
saying that he believes "the polit-<lb />
ical forces in Russia are mature<lb />
enough to understand their<lb />
responsibility to the people and<lb />
said the election would be a fair<lb />
one in which the candidate with<lb />
the most votes will win.<lb />
"At the same time, I want to<lb />
draw your attention to the fact<lb />
that according to the constitu-<lb />
tion, authority is handed over to<lb />
the new president after he takes<lb />
the oath of office, and until then<lb />
the current president holds full<lb />
responsibility for the situation<lb />
in the country he said.<lb />
Russia's experience with<lb />
power transfers purely by elec-<lb />
tion is limited: Putin was made<lb />
acting president by Boris Yeltsin<lb />
before he was first elected in<lb />
2000, and Yeltsin became presi-<lb />
dent when Russia was still part of<lb />
the Soviet Union.<lb />
With the Kremlin seeking<lb />
increasingly tight control over<lb />
politics and society and ner-<lb />
vously eyeing other ex-Soviet<lb />
republics where longtime lead-<lb />
ers have been ousted recently,<lb />
tension is palpable more than<lb />
two years before the March 2008<lb />
election.<lb />
Putin has repeatedly said he<lb />
opposes changing the constitu-<lb />
tion to remain in power - without<lb />
strictly ruing it out - and has also<lb />
hinted vaguely of a continuing<lb />
role for himself and said he will<lb />
try to groom a successor.<lb />
"Of course, I am not indif-<lb />
ferent about whose hands the<lb />
country that I have dedicated<lb />
my whole life to ends up in<lb />
Putin said. "But if every new<lb />
head of state who comes to power<lb />
changes the constitution as he<lb />
sees fit, soon there will be noth-<lb />
ing left of this state<lb />
Asked if Russia could ever<lb />
join the NATO or the European<lb />
Union, Putin did not rule out<lb />
eventual membership in the mili-<lb />
tary alliance said Moscow would<lb />
consider joining the EU if invited<lb />
- but would not come knocking<lb />
at the door.<lb />
"Since childhood I have been<lb />
taught never ask for anything<lb />
and never to regret anything<lb />
he said.<lb />
He emphasized that, for now,<lb />
the important thing was to imple-<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
Bowling for Dtabetss<lb />
The Student National Medical<lb />
Association of the Brody School<lb />
of Medicine at ECU will host<lb />
the second 'ACE. Bowl-a-<lb />
thon" (Awareness. Change and<lb />
Education) to raise money for<lb />
diabetes testing supplies and<lb />
community service projects on<lb />
Sunday, Nov. 6.<lb />
The bowf-a-thon wHI begin at 1:30<lb />
p.m. at the AMF East Carolina<lb />
Lanes, 700 Red Banks Road.<lb />
Teams with up to flve members<lb />
will bowl three garrtss - teams<lb />
should raise at Isast $150 in<lb />
pledges. Last years event raised<lb />
$8,000.<lb />
James G. Jones Family<lb />
Medicine Lecture<lb />
The director of the San Diego<lb />
Center for Patient 9afety will<lb />
present the annual James G.<lb />
Jones Distinguished Lecture In<lb />
Family Medicine at 12:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 6 In 2E-92 at the<lb />
Brody School of Medicine. Dr.<lb />
Joseph E. Scherger will speak<lb />
on the future of family medicine<lb />
during the lecture honoring<lb />
the founding chairman of the<lb />
Department of FamKy Medicine at<lb />
iECU Scherger is clinical professor<lb />
in the Department of Family and<lb />
Preventative Medicine at the<lb />
University of California, San Diego<lb />
School of Medicine. He is also<lb />
director of quality improvement in<lb />
correctional medicine at UCSD.<lb />
Think-In Technology Fair<lb />
Academic Outreach and<lb />
Information Technology &amp;<lb />
Computing Services will host<lb />
Teaching with Technology 2005:<lb />
A Think-In of Best Practices"<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m.<lb />
- 2 p.m. in the Mendenhall Great<lb />
Rooms. This event wi provide ECU<lb />
faculty the opportuhfly to share<lb />
e their expertise using technology<lb />
in both face-to-fao�hd distance<lb />
education courses. Faculty are<lb />
invited to submit proposals for<lb />
laptop poster sessions. The<lb />
poster sessions should include<lb />
course demonstrations that<lb />
showcase the use of technology.<lb />
Faculty and staff attendees will<lb />
have the opportunity to judge<lb />
presentations and a first prize will<lb />
be awarded In each category.<lb />
Dance of Universal Peace<lb />
Dances of Universal Peace will<lb />
take place In the Mendenhall<lb />
multi-purpose room from 4 - 6<lb />
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6 with sacred<lb />
singing and simple, heartfelt<lb />
movements. No experience is<lb />
needed, and trained professionals<lb />
will be on hand to Instruct. Live<lb />
music will be provided. The event<lb />
is free for all and refreshments will<lb />
be provided.<lb />
For more Information, visit<lb />
danceofuniversalpeace.org<lb />
main.<lb />
Friends of Joyner Library<lb />
Benefit<lb />
The Friends of Joyner Library<lb />
will be having a banquet and<lb />
silent auction at 6 p.m. Friday,<lb />
Nov. 4 in Joyner Library. The<lb />
event will support the library's<lb />
efforts, ensuring students have<lb />
the research materials they need<lb />
to become world-class graduates<lb />
while also providing literally<lb />
millions of valuable resources to<lb />
faculty, citizens and other patrons.<lb />
Margaret Hoffman, author of<lb />
Biackbeard: A Tale of Villainy and<lb />
Murder in Colonial America, will<lb />
share why for almost 300 years<lb />
the infamous pirate still haunts<lb />
our coastline. We will revisit the<lb />
fascinating history lesson and<lb />
view artifacts from the pirate's<lb />
ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge,<lb />
courtesy of the NC Maritime<lb />
Museum, all from a lit skyline<lb />
providing a spectacular view<lb />
of Dowdy-Flcklen Stadium and<lb />
Bagwell Field.<lb />
Tickets are $40 for the individual,<lb />
$65 for a couple, and $250<lb />
for a sponsor. For reservations<lb />
and information, contact Sarah<lb />
Dickens at 328-5666 or dickenss.<lb />
mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
The Rainbow Fish<lb />
The children's musical The<lb />
Rainbow Fish wtl ba performed<lb />
at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nfc 5 in Wrtght<lb />
Auditorium. The Story is based on<lb />
Marcus Pfister's bestselling book.<lb />
Purchase subscriptions by Oct. 8<lb />
for best options. Family Pass (4<lb />
tickets to each show) $96, Public<lb />
Subscription (1 adult ticket to<lb />
each show) $30, ECU facultystaff<lb />
Subscription (1 adult ticket to<lb />
each show): $25, ECU Student<lb />
Youth Subscription (1 student<lb />
youth ticket to each show): $20.<lb />
Advance Individual tickets, If<lb />
available, may be purchased<lb />
beginning Oct. 16 and cost $9<lb />
public, $8 ECU facultystaff, $6<lb />
ECU studentsyouth. All tickets at<lb />
the door are $9.<lb />
Local<lb />
Investigators find van of woman<lb />
missing with granddaughter<lb />
NEW BERN, NC (AP) - A sunken<lb />
minivan pulled from the Neuse River<lb />
Monday belonged to a Kinston<lb />
woman who has been missing along<lb />
with her granddaughter for nearly a<lb />
year, authorities said.<lb />
Forensic pathologists said they saw<lb />
one and possibly two sets of human<lb />
remains inside the van, the News &amp;<lb />
Observer of Raleigh reported.<lb />
The remains will be sent to a medical<lb />
examiners office for autopsies, said W.<lb />
David McFadyen Jr Craven County's<lb />
district attorney. He said it's too soon<lb />
to say what caused the deaths.<lb />
The license plate on the van GAIL-<lb />
RN matched that of the 1998 Dodge<lb />
Caravan that Gail Haddock-Dail.<lb />
owned when she and her then 15-<lb />
year-old granddaughter, Heather<lb />
Roberts, were reported missing in<lb />
December.<lb />
Deputies searching for a missing<lb />
fisherman discovered the van on<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
The van was raised out of the water<lb />
Monday with inflatable air bladders<lb />
and taken to a landfill for forensic<lb />
investigation, The Free Press of<lb />
Kinston reported.<lb />
Haddock-Dail, 58 at the time of her<lb />
disappearance, and Roberts were<lb />
last seen Dec. 6. They had been<lb />
living in a motel in Kinston after a<lb />
fire damaged their home. They were<lb />
reportedly driving to Roanoke, va to<lb />
visit Haddock-Dail's brother.<lb />
Her estranged husband, Glenn Dail,<lb />
told investigators that Haddock-Dail<lb />
called him earty Dec. 7 to say they<lb />
were stranded in the water and<lb />
drowning inside of their van.<lb />
Police traced the cell phone call to<lb />
Craven County, but searches of the<lb />
area proved unfruitful.<lb />
The site where the van was found<lb />
Sunday had been searched twice<lb />
before, Craven County Sheriff Jerry<lb />
Monette told The N&amp;O.<lb />
National<lb />
Republicans enthusiastic about<lb />
Alito while Democrats wondering<lb />
whether to filibuster<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White<lb />
House got the reaction it wanted out<lb />
of its third Supreme Court nominee,<lb />
federal appeals judge Samuel Alito:<lb />
immediate acceptance from the<lb />
conservatives who helped torpedo<lb />
President Bush's previous pick.<lb />
But abortion rights Democrats are<lb />
openly talking about trying to block<lb />
the New Jersey jurist<lb />
'The filibuster's on the table<lb />
Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer<lb />
of California said as Alito headed<lb />
back to Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Alito<lb />
is courting Republicans crucial to<lb />
his attempt to replace retiring Justice<lb />
Sandra Day O'Connor.<lb />
But Sen. Dick Durbin, D-lll the No. 2<lb />
Senate Democrat, said, "I don't think<lb />
we should assume that's going to<lb />
happen at all He said Democrats<lb />
needed to learn much more about<lb />
Alito's values and beliefs on topics<lb />
like the right to privacy, women's<lb />
rights and the environment<lb />
Bush nominated Alito to the Supreme<lb />
Court on Monday as a substitute<lb />
for White House counsel Harriet<lb />
Mlers, who withdrew last week after<lb />
conservatives refused to support<lb />
her. Some other critics also said she<lb />
wasn't qualified.<lb />
But Alito found steadfast support after<lb />
Bush announced his selection, with<lb />
GOP senators saying he deserved<lb />
a Senate confirmation vote and<lb />
threatening to eliminate judicial<lb />
filibusters if Democrats try to block<lb />
the White House's newest high court<lb />
nominee.<lb />
"If someone would filibuster I would<lb />
be prepared to vote to change the<lb />
rules said Sea Mike DeWine, R-Ohio.<lb />
DeWine is one of the 14 centrist<lb />
senators that Democrats need to<lb />
sustain a filibuster of a Supreme<lb />
Court nominee. Without the group's<lb />
seven Republicans, Democrats<lb />
would not be able to prevent Senate<lb />
Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn<lb />
from abolishing judicial filibusters<lb />
and confirming judges with just<lb />
the Senate's 55-member Republican<lb />
majority.<lb />
Under existing Senate rules, it takes<lb />
up to 60 votes to end a filibuster and<lb />
force a final vote.<lb />
Frist said he's ready to move against<lb />
judicial filibusters, using what<lb />
Republicans call the "constitutional<lb />
option if Democrats force him<lb />
to. Conservatives are much more<lb />
comfortable with Alito than they<lb />
were with Miers because of his<lb />
conservative track record as a federal<lb />
judge, prosecutor and a Reagan<lb />
administration lawyer.<lb />
Miers had never been a judge.<lb />
The nomination got Bush on the good<lb />
side again of conservative and anti-<lb />
abortion groups, who declared Alito<lb />
a winner after opposing Miers.<lb />
Bush, who has seen his standing<lb />
eroded by the insurgency in Iraq,<lb />
rising fuel prices, Hurricane Katrina<lb />
mistakes, the indictment of a top<lb />
aide to Vice President Dick Cheney<lb />
and Miers' nomination, emphasized<lb />
Alito's work on "thousands of appeals"<lb />
and "hundreds of opinions" when he<lb />
introduced the candidate to the<lb />
nation Tuesday.<lb />
Alito pledged to uphold the duty of<lb />
a judge to "interpret the Constitution<lb />
and the laws faithfully and fairly, to<lb />
protect the constitutional rights of all<lb />
Americans, and to do these things<lb />
with care and with restraint"<lb />
Democrats, however, are deeply<lb />
suspicious of Alito, with Sen. Harry<lb />
Reid of Nevada, the party's leader,<lb />
wondering aloud "why those who want<lb />
to pack the court with judicial activists<lb />
are so much more enthusiastic about<lb />
him" than Miers.<lb />
Alito upheld a requirement for spousal<lb />
notification in an abortion case more<lb />
than a decade ago, although Senate<lb />
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Alzheimer's care. The oil mix-<lb />
tures were also experimented<lb />
on adolescents with disciplinary<lb />
problems.<lb />
"As they were doing activi-<lb />
ties, we put it into the room with<lb />
them and they also wore a patch<lb />
Loy said.<lb />
The aromas were circulated<lb />
through the air while the stu-<lb />
dents worked and improvement<lb />
in their behavior was recognized.<lb />
This opens up a host of questions<lb />
regarding the potential uses of<lb />
these aromatic blends.<lb />
"I could see it being used in<lb />
hospital settings where people<lb />
are going into surgery  I could<lb />
see it being used in airplanes<lb />
Loy said.<lb />
However, he said things are<lb />
a long way away from being able<lb />
to do that. Loy wants to make<lb />
sure more work is done on this<lb />
before any definitive conclu-<lb />
sions are made. He said there are<lb />
many things that have not been<lb />
considered in this research<lb />
that need to be controlled. More<lb />
work also must be done to distin-<lb />
guish the effects on patients with<lb />
different levels of Alzheimer's<lb />
disease.<lb />
"The research out there is so<lb />
convoluted with mixed results<lb />
and some of it is not controlled<lb />
very well Loy said.<lb />
"There are so many variables<lb />
that are not being controlled<lb />
He is even looking to gain<lb />
more money to do more research<lb />
over a longer span. He is seeking a<lb />
grant of $200,000 to $300,000.<lb />
"We need to do some follow-<lb />
up data and that's why we're<lb />
going to be seeking out a bigger<lb />
grant Loy said.<lb />
He would also like to see the<lb />
work continued in an effort to<lb />
investigate other Alzheimer's<lb />
symptoms.<lb />
"We'd like to do this over an<lb />
extended period of time, maybe<lb />
do different types of aromas with<lb />
pain or balance or some other<lb />
outcomes Loy said.<lb />
Loy emphasized not jumping<lb />
to conclusions and admitted to<lb />
being somewhat skeptical of this<lb />
kind of treatment originally.<lb />
"My aroma therapist thinks it<lb />
works for everything Loy said.<lb />
"I don't think it works for<lb />
anything, but I'm becoming<lb />
more of a believer just because<lb />
the data is suggesting there might<lb />
be something to it<lb />
The idea of an alterna-<lb />
tive or supplement to high-<lb />
priced conventional medica-<lb />
tions is something many people<lb />
find enticing.<lb />
"It's becoming more popular,<lb />
more widely accepted, particu-<lb />
larly because these are natural<lb />
oils, they're essentially not going<lb />
to do any harm and if it reduces<lb />
the number of drugs individu-<lb />
als are on, I think people are<lb />
becoming more open to that<lb />
Loy said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
RIMS<lb />
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support, as well as long-distance<lb />
learning, provided for the teach-<lb />
ers who are unable to commute to<lb />
ECU. The participating university<lb />
staff will provide at least four<lb />
visits to each teacher throughout<lb />
the course of each semester as<lb />
part of the program as well.<lb />
"Project RIMS is a great<lb />
opportunity to grab the reins and<lb />
get involved with a project, get<lb />
involved with the math teachers<lb />
and let them know I'm there and<lb />
that they are welcome to contact<lb />
me said Swinson.<lb />
"One thing 1 have seen in<lb />
common with all of (the teach-<lb />
ers) is their desire to help their<lb />
students Enderle said.<lb />
"That desire has never been<lb />
more obvious than when I have<lb />
met with some of our RIMS teach-<lb />
ers on an individual basis<lb />
Eventually, RIMS desires to<lb />
implement a new component to<lb />
the program, the e-mentor. In<lb />
addition to university staff visits,<lb />
distance learning, on-campus<lb />
learning and more, teachers<lb />
would also be able to contact a<lb />
mentor online for supplemental<lb />
assistance, questions or support.<lb />
The RIMS teachers also have the<lb />
opportunity to attend a statewide<lb />
meeting with other teachers in<lb />
their respective field. This meet-<lb />
ing allows for new teachers to<lb />
network with mentors and more<lb />
experienced teachers and opens<lb />
a window for them to learn new<lb />
teaching techniques and share<lb />
their experiences. As part of the<lb />
program, teachers may attend<lb />
the meeting while their hotel<lb />
rooms, food and transportation<lb />
are all paid for. The statewide<lb />
mathematics meeting was held<lb />
Oct. 13 - 14 in Greensboro, NC<lb />
at the Koury Convention Center.<lb />
The statewide science meeting<lb />
will be Nov. 10 - 11, also at the<lb />
Koury Convention Center.<lb />
Can other teachers in simi-<lb />
lar teaching situations access<lb />
the material developed for this<lb />
program?<lb />
"The courses that we have<lb />
developed specifically for our<lb />
RIMS teachers could be offered<lb />
again to other teachers. The<lb />
materials will be available and<lb />
can be offered through the uni-<lb />
versity Dawkins said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter an<lb />
abortion rights Republican insisted<lb />
that doesn't mean Alito would rule to<lb />
overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling<lb />
that established abortion rights.<lb />
WorW<lb />
New report shows how hard It<lb />
can be to stop roadside bomb<lb />
attacks In Iraq<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - A U.S. Army<lb />
soldier was killed by a roadside<lb />
bomb in central Iraq, the military<lb />
said Tuesday, raising to at least 93<lb />
the number of American service<lb />
members who died during October,<lb />
the fourth deadliest month for the<lb />
troops in the Iraq war.<lb />
The soldier, whose name was not<lb />
released, was killed Monday when a<lb />
bomb exploded near his foot patrol in<lb />
Haswah, 30 miles south of Baghdad,<lb />
the military said. The soldier was the<lb />
seventh American service member<lb />
killed Monday in three separate<lb />
attacks in Iraq.<lb />
All were victims of homemade<lb />
bombs, which the military refers to<lb />
as "improvised explosive devices<lb />
or lEDs.<lb />
The deaths rose to at least 2,026<lb />
the number of members of the U.S.<lb />
military who have died since the<lb />
beginning of the Iraq war in March<lb />
2003, according to an Associated<lb />
Press count.<lb />
The U.S. military death toll for October<lb />
is now at least 93, the highest<lb />
monthly total since January, when<lb />
106 American service members died<lb />
more than 30 of them in a helicopter<lb />
crash that was ruled an accident<lb />
Only during two other months since<lb />
the war began has the U.S. military<lb />
seen a higher toll: in November 2004,<lb />
when 137 Americans died, and in<lb />
April 2004, when 135 died.<lb />
In the latest attacks, two lEDs exploded<lb />
on Tuesday, one in Baghdad and<lb />
one south of the capital, killing an<lb />
Iraqi police officer and wounding<lb />
three other people, officials said. A<lb />
suicide attacker in Kirkuk detonated<lb />
explosives hidden beneath his<lb />
clothes, wounding the city's police<lb />
commander, Col. Khatab Rash, and<lb />
his driver, police said.<lb />
On Tuesday, the U.S. command also<lb />
issued a report showing its efforts to<lb />
combat the threat from lEDs, which<lb />
have emerged as the deadliest<lb />
weapon in the insurgent arsenal.<lb />
The report, summarizing combat<lb />
operations around Baghdad over a<lb />
five-day period, said U.S. forces had<lb />
found several powerful roadside<lb />
bombs hidden in two vehicles on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The day before, soldiers caught<lb />
three suspected insurgents planting<lb />
a bomb on the side of a street and<lb />
defused it. On Thursday, soldiers<lb />
chased three Iraqi men into a nearby<lb />
home after a bombing and found<lb />
bomb-making materials, the military<lb />
said.<lb />
Bombs have also taken a heavy toll<lb />
on Iraqis.<lb />
On Monday, a powerful roadside<lb />
bomb exploded among civilians<lb />
in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city<lb />
and the major metropolis of the<lb />
Shiite-dominated south, which has<lb />
witnessed less violence than Sunni<lb />
areas. On Tuesday, Basra police<lb />
raised the casualty figure to 20<lb />
dead and 71 wounded. The attack<lb />
occurred along a bustling street<lb />
packed with shops and restaurants<lb />
as people were enjoying an evening<lb />
out after the dally Ramadan fast.<lb />
Military commanders have warned<lb />
that Sunni insurgents will step up<lb />
their attacks in the run-up to the Dec.<lb />
15 election, when Iraqis will choose<lb />
their first full-term parliament since<lb />
the collapse of Saddam Hussein's<lb />
regime in 2003.<lb />
To guard against such attacks, the<lb />
military has raised the number of<lb />
American troops in Iraq to 157,000<lb />
among the highest levels of the Iraq<lb />
conflict.<lb />
Senate turns to<lb />
spending-cut plan,<lb />
Alaska oil drilling<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - The<lb />
Senate is digging into a budget<lb />
plan that would bundle mostly<lb />
modest Medicare and Medicaid<lb />
spending cuts with a contro-<lb />
versial plan to open an Alaskan<lb />
wilderness area to oil drilling.<lb />
Republicans are seeking to<lb />
burnish their budget-cutting<lb />
credentials but face unanimous<lb />
opposition from Democrats who<lb />
contend it is part of an overall<lb />
plan that will actually increase<lb />
the deficit once a companion $70<lb />
billion tax cut bill is passed.<lb />
"When I went to Roosevelt<lb />
grade school in Bismarck, North<lb />
Dakota, if you reduced spending<lb />
by $39 and you reduced your<lb />
income by $70, you were deeper<lb />
in the hole said top Senate<lb />
Budget Committee Democrat<lb />
Kent Conrad. "You've added to the<lb />
deficit. You haven't reduced it<lb />
The bill is estimated to trim<lb />
$39 billion from budget deficits<lb />
totaling $1.6 trillion over five<lb />
years - just 2 percent. For the<lb />
budget plan's first year, which<lb />
began Oct. 1, the cuts total $6<lb />
billion.<lb />
Still, Republicans say the<lb />
debate marks an important pivot<lb />
for their party, which gained<lb />
control of the House 11 years<lb />
ago with promises to balance the<lb />
budget. The return of intractable<lb />
deficits and surging spending has<lb />
caused many conservatives to<lb />
despair that the GOP has lost its<lb />
way on spending.<lb />
The long-planned budget<lb />
measure, slated for a final vote<lb />
Thursday, would make the first<lb />
cuts to so-called mandatory pro-<lb />
grams since 1997. These account<lb />
for 55 percent of the budget and<lb />
include Medicare, Medicaid,<lb />
farm subsidies and student loan<lb />
subsidies. Without changes, the<lb />
rapid growth in Medicare and<lb />
Medicaid threatens to swamp<lb />
the budget after the baby boom<lb />
generation retires.<lb />
"We can act now or we can<lb />
just bury our heads in the sand<lb />
said Budget Committee Chair-<lb />
man Judd Gregg, R-N.H. "It is not<lb />
good policy to pass this problem<lb />
on to our children. It's not fair<lb />
and it's not right<lb />
The bill reflects the influence<lb />
of moderates providing swing<lb />
votes in the chamber and on key<lb />
committees such as the finance<lb />
panel, which drafted provisions<lb />
curbing the growth in Medicaid<lb />
and Medicare, the federal health<lb />
care programs for the poor and<lb />
the elderly.<lb />
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ment decisions aimed at bringing<lb />
Russia and the EU closer.<lb />
Putin also stressed the impor-<lb />
tance of enabling visa-free travel<lb />
between Russia and EU countries,<lb />
something he has pushed hard<lb />
for in dealings with the European<lb />
Union.<lb />
"Let's really make Europe a<lb />
continent without borders he<lb />
said. "Why do we talk all the<lb />
time of human rights in general<lb />
terms? Let's give people the<lb />
opportunity to at least visit each<lb />
other freely<lb />
Putin also defended the treat-<lb />
ment of oil tycoon Mikhail<lb />
Khodorkovsky, who is serving<lb />
an eight-year prison sentence<lb />
in Siberia after a tax evasion<lb />
and fraud trial widely seen as<lb />
Kremlin-backed punishment<lb />
for a politically powerful rival.<lb />
Lawful punishment for a crime<lb />
was a sign "not of destabilization,<lb />
but on the contrary, of stability<lb />
and the strength of the state<lb />
Putin said.<lb />
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Number One:<lb />
"Maybe TEC should consider making the Pirate<lb />
Rant section a little bigger! There's a sugges-<lb />
lion for you<lb />
So as requested, I have allowed for more space<lb />
for Pirate Rants. I have been considering the<lb />
idea for a while, and with this Pirate Rant the<lb />
other day, I decided to take the advice and<lb />
widen the column. So there you have it readers<lb />
Of our lovely work of art, a wider more friendly '<lb />
Pirate Rant column. I am glad I could make<lb />
someone happy with this new idea.<lb />
Number Two.<lb />
Last week I explained my theories of driving<lb />
in Greenville, so I will keep this one brief. To<lb />
the pedestrians who think that "right-of-way"<lb />
means walk out in front of a moving vehicle<lb />
speeding down the road: it may be fun to try<lb />
to make it, but being killed isn't fun. Just think<lb />
about it while you are standing on the sidewalk,<lb />
if you don't think you have enough time to get<lb />
across the road WITHOUT the car slowing<lb />
down, don't risk it.<lb />
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Give me memory or give me a jail<lb />
Could you recall exactly<lb />
what was said? I didn't<lb />
think so<lb />
Number Three:<lb />
Airplanes have to be the best creation invented.<lb />
But the ones that fly in and out of Greenville<lb />
are some of the smallest in the world. At least<lb />
when you leave Greenville it is flat and not<lb />
having to climb fast to go over mountains. That<lb />
is probably the only plus. There is hardly room<lb />
to breathe, let alone be at all comfortable in<lb />
those tiny seats.<lb />
Number Four:<lb />
I am the one who deals with the Pirate Rants.<lb />
Yes, I am the one to blame if they don't get put<lb />
in, or if they are edited. And with that said, I<lb />
decide what I think readers would like to read<lb />
about. I know everyone thinks that their Pirate<lb />
Rant should go in the paper, but sometimes<lb />
they are just inappropriate or have lost mean-<lb />
ing. I receive over 50 of them a day and we only<lb />
run a paper three days a week. Do the math, I<lb />
cannot fit them all, and refuse to fill the whole<lb />
column with attacks to other people unless they<lb />
have some relevance. This is by no means a<lb />
request not to send them to me but a plea to<lb />
all of my loyal readers to be considerate about<lb />
what they write. You wouldn't want someone<lb />
talking about you, your friends or your girlboy<lb />
friend like that, would you?<lb />
Until next week - Jennifer Hobbs<lb />
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CONSERVATIVE CORNER<lb />
For over a week Liberals had<lb />
been anticipating the Special Pros-<lb />
ecutor in the "CIA Leak" case, Pat-<lb />
rick Fitzgerald, announcing that<lb />
he was indicting the hated Karl<lb />
Rove, as well as 1. Lewis "Scooter"<lb />
Libby, the Vice President's Chief<lb />
of Staff. This, so they thought,<lb />
would surely throw the Bush<lb />
White House into disarray. Liber-<lb />
als and the media were drooling in<lb />
anticipation, preparing to engage<lb />
in an orgy of self-congratulatory,<lb />
orgasmic celebration.<lb />
Turns out they ended up<lb />
with a serious case of premature<lb />
ejaculation instead.<lb />
After two years of incessant<lb />
digging by an army of investigators,<lb />
after the unnecessary waste of mil-<lb />
lions upon millions of taxpayer dol-<lb />
lars, after another hypocritical "trial<lb />
by media" as well as the attempted<lb />
destruction of people's careers, the<lb />
best Fitzgerald could do last Friday<lb />
was indict Libby for one count of<lb />
obstruction of justice, two counts of<lb />
perjury and two counts of making<lb />
false statements to FBI agents.<lb />
The disappointment and<lb />
deflation of Liberals this week-<lb />
end was palpable.<lb />
Like the original "crime" of<lb />
leaking CIA operative (NOT!) Val-<lb />
erie Plame's name, these charges<lb />
are worthless as well as ludicrous.<lb />
Libby has been indicted and faces<lb />
up to 30 years in jail because he<lb />
couldn't remember specific details<lb />
of conversations he had years ago<lb />
with some reporters about a couple<lb />
of inconsequential individuals.<lb />
The part that really sticks in my,<lb />
and many other people's, craw is<lb />
that the indictments are a direct<lb />
result of Libby's honesty!<lb />
That's right folks, because he<lb />
is a man of honesty and integrity,<lb />
I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby has had<lb />
his career destroyed and faces jail<lb />
time. Ain't life grand?<lb />
The charges against Libby<lb />
stem from his statements that he<lb />
essentially didn't know Valerie<lb />
Plame's name until he heard it<lb />
from reporters. These statements<lb />
were supposedly contradicted by<lb />
personal records that he willingly<lb />
turned over to Fitzgerald's team.<lb />
You need to make sure that<lb />
you understand that last sen-<lb />
tence: he willingly supplied<lb />
records that ultimately led to the<lb />
charges against him.<lb />
Instead of handing over all<lb />
those records, Libby could have<lb />
pulled a Hillary Clinton and "lost"<lb />
vital, subpoenaed records for a<lb />
couple of years. He could have done<lb />
what Sandy Burglar (er-r-r, Berger)<lb />
did and shove Top Secret documents<lb />
down his pants and into his socks<lb />
to destroy at his leisure in order to<lb />
protect Bill Clinton (Berger was just<lb />
slapped on the wrist for that).<lb />
Instead of talking to<lb />
the FBI and the Special Pros-<lb />
ecutor at all he could have had<lb />
a sudden "memory lapse" about<lb />
everything, saying "I don't remem-<lb />
ber "I don't recall" and similar<lb />
phrases about a thousand times<lb />
like Bill and Hillary Clinton did<lb />
concerning Whitewater, Monica<lb />
Lewinski, Paula Jones and every<lb />
other scandal they were involved<lb />
in. He could have even taken the<lb />
5th Amendment, and not said<lb />
a word, as so many truly guilty<lb />
people have done in the past.<lb />
He didn't though. And because<lb />
he didn't, he has resigned his posi-<lb />
tion, he will have to spend untold<lb />
amounts of money to defend him-<lb />
self against frivolous charges and<lb />
his reputation has been ruined.<lb />
Quite a price to pay for not being<lb />
able to remember specific details,<lb />
don't you think?<lb />
Ultimately, the fact that a<lb />
Vice President's Chief of Staff was<lb />
indicted is not what will be most<lb />
remembered about this incident.<lb />
Nor will the fact that ultimately<lb />
he will be acquitted, if the charges<lb />
are not dropped first. What will<lb />
most be remembered is the crimi-<lb />
nalization of human memory.<lb />
Make no mistake about it - the<lb />
indictment of Libby is nothing<lb />
more than a precedent setting<lb />
indictment of the human mind.<lb />
Libby did not remember exactly<lb />
what he said or when he said it<lb />
years ago. If allowed to stand, this<lb />
indictment sets the stage for any-<lb />
body to be charged andor sued<lb />
if they do not recall EXACTLY<lb />
what was said to whom, when it<lb />
was said, where it was said, how<lb />
it was said and why it was said in<lb />
that way. Not only that, but there<lb />
is going to be no limit to how long<lb />
you are supposed to accurately<lb />
remember all this information.<lb />
To put this into perspective,<lb />
I challenge each and every one<lb />
of you to recall and write down,<lb />
exactly what one of your professors<lb />
said in class last Wednesday, begin-<lb />
ning 20 minutes after class started.<lb />
Remember, it has to be exact.<lb />
When you are done, you will<lb />
have to hand your recollections, as<lb />
well as your class notes from the<lb />
day in question, over to a panel of<lb />
people who will comb over it word<lb />
by word. If there are any discrep-<lb />
ancies, you will be expelled from<lb />
school for lying, blackballed from<lb />
every school in the country and<lb />
then, and only then, you will be<lb />
allowed to defend yourself.<lb />
Think you can do it?<lb />
You may want to start practic-<lb />
ing, especially those of you with<lb />
political aspirations. I understand<lb />
there are some excellent memory<lb />
training courses available online.<lb />
You may want to check that out.<lb />
You may want to go the Nixon<lb />
way and record all of your conver-<lb />
sations, starting right now.<lb />
Welcome to the brave, new<lb />
world folks.<lb />
(Ms. Rosa Parks, a brave and<lb />
noble lady, died recently. Her cou-<lb />
rageous actions helped make this<lb />
country, and the world, a better place<lb />
to live. May she Rest in Peace.)<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
(KRT)�The notion that Internet<lb />
content is generally "free" is one of<lb />
the cyberworld's most cherished lies.<lb />
In fact, Internet economics is<lb />
complex and bizarre. It consists of<lb />
overlapping levels of subsidy, direct<lb />
payment and covert transfers, along<lb />
with under-the-table bribes to Web<lb />
users for personal information most<lb />
of us don't know we're giving up.<lb />
But free it's not. One way or<lb />
the other, somebody's always<lb />
paying. Usually, that's you.<lb />
A great deal of content is funded<lb />
through straight-up subsidy. Sto-<lb />
ries, weblogs, commentary - much<lb />
is produced by people whose day<lb />
jobs spill over onto the Web. If the<lb />
authors are freelancers, they are<lb />
providing uncompensated labor.<lb />
This column may be picked up by<lb />
any number of blogs and read by<lb />
people who pay nothing for it. They<lb />
think it's free; it's not. It costs me<lb />
plenty, in time and sweat. In these<lb />
cases, it's the content producers<lb />
who do the paying.<lb />
If the content is posted by<lb />
media organizations on "free"<lb />
sites, the online audience may<lb />
not pay, but the offline audience<lb />
does. The cost is reflected in the<lb />
subscription price or the ad rates<lb />
charged for, say, the newspaper's<lb />
print edition. One set of custom-<lb />
ers is likely paying to inform and<lb />
amuse another set of customers,<lb />
one of the less charming features<lb />
of "free" cyberspace.<lb />
More and more content is<lb />
funded by stealth: furtive mar-<lb />
keting devices that enable audi-<lb />
ences to be identified, targeted<lb />
and hit with sales messages. The<lb />
keywords you plug into your<lb />
Google search - Google auctions<lb />
them to advertisers to get their<lb />
pop-ups alongside the search<lb />
results. Your Web-based e-mail<lb />
- it's paid for by marketers who<lb />
buy the right to scan messages<lb />
for telltales that qualify you as a<lb />
potential customer so they can<lb />
put ads on your screen.<lb />
Are those services "free"? True,<lb />
you're don't pay with cash. But you<lb />
do pay, with precisely the same<lb />
things you normally sell for dollars<lb />
- your time and attention.<lb />
This isn't a trick of language. It's<lb />
Important to realize that all of these<lb />
models are systems of payment,<lb />
which extract costs from someone<lb />
and confer benefits on someone,<lb />
often someone else. Somebody's<lb />
always paying. Print subscribers<lb />
pay for services used by online read-<lb />
ers. Consumers of advertised prod-<lb />
ucts pay, through their purchases,<lb />
for Web sites. Forget "free<lb />
The problem is that none<lb />
of them offers a clean, logical<lb />
way to do what markets are sup-<lb />
posed to do: Enable buyers to pay<lb />
sellers for what they use and to<lb />
ensure that content producers are<lb />
compensated by the people who<lb />
benefit from their creations.<lb />
The ideal would be an arrange-<lb />
ment in which producers are<lb />
rewarded for the value they create.<lb />
That is tough to measure, but<lb />
quantifying value is exactly what<lb />
markets do. It would be reflected<lb />
in the numbers of people who<lb />
read or view the content, and that<lb />
would be only part of the picture.<lb />
Specialized content of intense<lb />
Interest to fewer people would<lb />
command higher prices. So pay<lb />
rates would have flexibility.<lb />
Such are the broad lines of an<lb />
Internet content market. Producers<lb />
would be credited when their con-<lb />
tent was downloaded. They could<lb />
code their content, setting a price.<lb />
If the work originates with a news<lb />
organization, its account would<lb />
receive the micro-payments.<lb />
Hence, the system would be<lb />
engineered to register not only<lb />
charges but credits, since Inter-<lb />
net users are often information<lb />
sources. If you upload content<lb />
viewed by others, you'd benefit<lb />
from offsets against your usage.<lb />
You'd be not only a paying cus-<lb />
tomer, you'd be a paid producer.<lb />
At the end of the month,<lb />
along with your other utility bills,<lb />
you'd be charged directly for your<lb />
Internet activity. And the pro-<lb />
ducers of content that you used<lb />
would be paid for the value they<lb />
created - not for the advertisers or<lb />
employers they helped feed.<lb />
This would require assembling<lb />
a generalized payment system. But<lb />
standardization wouldn't be any<lb />
tougher than the Web protocols<lb />
or domain naming systems that<lb />
have long been in use, and the<lb />
technical sophistication couldn't<lb />
be any greater than the diaboli-<lb />
cally complex wizardry that is<lb />
used right now to track, record,<lb />
compile and resell all kinds of<lb />
data about what you do online.<lb />
It may be fanciful, but the<lb />
alternative isn't pretty. That's what<lb />
we're lurching toward now, a costly<lb />
system of producer subjugation<lb />
wholly dominated by the goals of<lb />
sales and manipulation, arrayed<lb />
under the banner of freedom.<lb />
The girls at ECU make HomecomingHalloween so<lb />
enjoyable  Keep up the good work ladies!<lb />
Whose bright idea was it to put Krispy Kreme within<lb />
smelling distance of the Rec center?<lb />
To the people who feel the need to walk in front of<lb />
people while they are throwing a football and expect<lb />
not to get hit, get over it and walk around.<lb />
Can the Marching Pirates please come downtown and<lb />
teach some of these people how to dance?<lb />
Who would win the game between ECU and J.H. Rose<lb />
High School?<lb />
What is up with everyone trying to bum-rush the eleva-<lb />
tors when the doors open? There are usually people on the<lb />
inside trying to come out, so you people need to give me<lb />
some space to actually leave the elevator before you rush.<lb />
Airline food, am I right? Am I right?<lb />
You know, drinking wine from a box is like drinking<lb />
beer from a Capri Sun pouch.<lb />
Seriously, what other college has a student running<lb />
for mayor?<lb />
It scares me to know that $1.2 million of our money<lb />
was spent on columns - annoying ones at that - which<lb />
can possibly alert every predator that may be lurking<lb />
around that I am now entering the dimly lit mall area.<lb />
I Let's spend our money on more lighting and more useful<lb />
i items 'eh? Not to mention the splash percussion wall -1<lb />
must say, it enhances my education, how about yours?<lb />
Why was my bus driver text-messaging people WHILE<lb />
! DRIVING last night (Last night being Halloween, no less!)?<lb />
I don't know about anyone else, but I think when you're<lb />
transporting at least 20 other people, that is dangerous.<lb />
To all our professors: ECU has some of the best profes-<lb />
sors in the state. Days when you feel discouraged, please<lb />
know that you really are making a difference and you<lb />
are greatly appreciated. Thanks!<lb />
To the funny little man working the wax hands at<lb />
Midnight Madness last night: you made burning my<lb />
hand worth it.<lb />
What is the point of drinking? I mean to the point that<lb />
i you get so drunk that you puke, pass out, miss class and<lb />
almost get kicked out of school, don't come to work,<lb />
and act Tike a jerk in front of others. Yeah, you are real<lb />
cool, jerk. Don't bother calling me again.<lb />
Do you really think "Eh yo bh, lemme holla atcha"<lb />
is an efficient pickup line?<lb />
To the nice cashier over at the Wright Place, you're<lb />
always so nice so early in the morning. That's what we<lb />
need more around here. Thank you.<lb />
Halloween should be every day. I understood my lec-<lb />
tures better on the day after Halloween than I did the<lb />
entire year. Maybe it's because the rest of the idiots were<lb />
still sleepinghungover at 8 a.m.<lb />
To the robot who won the Costume Contest at Midnight<lb />
Madness: I'd give you another $100 if you do more<lb />
dancing! Domo Arigatou Mr. Roboto!<lb />
For all of you education majors who feel the need to<lb />
cheat on tests, you do know that though it is a time<lb />
consuming major, it doesn't require the highest IQto do<lb />
well in it. If you can't even take the tests without help,<lb />
I'd hate to see how well you would succeed teaching the<lb />
alphabet to children.<lb />
For all you students out there who interrupt the class to<lb />
make comments on a class issue just to show how much<lb />
you know about the topic, PLEASE SPARE US!<lb />
To all the professors who are so rude when responding<lb />
to their students' questions via e-mail: we wouldn't be<lb />
so stressed out and have so many questions if you would<lb />
have things prepared for us and not give us so much<lb />
busy work that doesn't apply to anything we will ever<lb />
have to do in the reaj world!<lb />
To four out of every five guys who skateboard on<lb />
campus: I love you. You make me smile and make the<lb />
walk to classes just that much better. To the remain-<lb />
ing one of five: Well, since you ride around with that<lb />
holier-than-thou look in your eyes and smirk on your<lb />
face, I really am secretly hoping you wipe out as you<lb />
turn a corner.<lb />
Even if I don't like all your articles and complain and<lb />
disagree sometimes, I still appreciate the hard work y'all<lb />
do over there at TEC. Thanks a lot guys.<lb />
To the gorgeous girl I saw at the hospital bus stop with<lb />
the Russian sounding accent and piercing green eyes:<lb />
you are the essence of natural beauty, thank you for<lb />
your presence.<lb />
Get a life and stop Instant Messaging me after one<lb />
second when I come back from being away. Stalker.<lb />
1 Just because you don't care about what the professor<lb />
says, doesn't mean you have to be loud and annoying.<lb />
Shut up or don't bother rolling out of bed.<lb />
! FYI: A black shirt, WHITE pants and brown shoes are<lb />
not OK! White pants after Labor Day are not OK!<lb />
! How come every time I go to the Wright Plaza in the<lb />
afternoon they only have one person at the registers? I<lb />
only want to get a drink, but I have to wait in a line all<lb />
the way to the back.<lb />
ECU spends millions on a football stadium, so why can't<lb />
we have a parking deck?<lb />
Pirate Underground: there are more musical genres<lb />
than Christian 'screamo and singer songwriters - book<lb />
something else!<lb />
That steam coming out of the sewer grates smells like hot dogs.<lb />
Last time I checked we were in America, and I'm not sure<lb />
if you knew this, but in America we drive and walk on<lb />
the right side. NOW WHY IS THAT SO DIFFICULT TO<lb />
UNDERSTAND? So next time you're on the sidewalk,<lb />
get out of my way and stay on your side!<lb />
How come I always e-mail the editor a Pirate Rant, but<lb />
I have yet to see my rant in the paper?<lb />
Well, excuse me for not having $40 to spend on a<lb />
PROPER purple hoodie. Just because I don't wear purple<lb />
and gold 24-7, it doesn't mean I have no school spirit.<lb />
I love being a Pirate.<lb />
Although Kristin Ms picture was not very flattering this<lb />
week, I'd still like to marry her and maybe Kristin D.<lb />
too. I wouldn't mind both of you. At least I wouldn't<lb />
mix your names up.<lb />
Please stop wearing pajama pants to class! It's not<lb />
stylish, it's lazy.<lb />
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E( :Vcommunity to voice thclropinlons. Submissions can be submitted anonymously<lb />
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Page A4 features@theeastcarollnian.com 252.328.6366 CAROIYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor WEDNESDAY November 2, 2005<lb />
Top 5's<lb />
Top 5 Hovtes<lb />
LDoom<lb />
2. Dreamer Inspired by a True Story<lb />
3 Wallace &amp; Gromit: The Curse of<lb />
the Were-Rabbit<lb />
4. The Fog<lb />
5. North Country<lb />
Top 5 Pop Albums<lb />
1 Ashlee Simpson<lb />
2. Rod Stewart<lb />
3 Martina McBride<lb />
4. Nickelback<lb />
5. Stevfe Wonder<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows:<lb />
1. -csr<lb />
2. 'Desperate Housewives'<lb />
3. "Lost"<lb />
4. "Without a Trace"<lb />
5. "Grey's Anatomy"<lb />
Top 5 DVD Rentals:<lb />
1. Kingdom of Heaven<lb />
2. Kicking and Screaming<lb />
3. The Interpreter<lb />
4. The Longest Yard<lb />
5. Unleashed<lb />
Top 5 Books:<lb />
1. Knife ol Dreams<lb />
2. The Lincoln Laywer<lb />
3. Consent to Kill<lb />
4. A Breath of Snow and Ashes<lb />
5. Blue Smoke<lb />
Horoscope:<lb />
Aries - Travel beckons, and this time<lb />
it's worth your while to check K out.<lb />
You'll discover amazing things out<lb />
there, much to your delight<lb />
Taurus - You'll discover lots of new<lb />
ways to save money over the next day<lb />
or two. Everyone wants to barter, so<lb />
hold out for the very best deal.<lb />
Gemini � One of your favorite<lb />
conversationalists has a lovely Idea.<lb />
Encourage it, dont argue. That would<lb />
be counter-productive.<lb />
Cancer - More work coming in. Also,<lb />
more confusion. Set up a new routine<lb />
and make things go more smoothly.<lb />
Leo - True love will prevail again, much<lb />
to your delight. A bold suggestion is<lb />
apt to be merrily encouraged.<lb />
Virgo - The odds are high that your<lb />
place is a mess. If It isn't, it will be<lb />
soon. It could be you tossing things<lb />
out, doing your November cleaning.<lb />
Libra - Ask questions and you're apt<lb />
to make an Interesting discovery. Be<lb />
bold talking about anything except<lb />
money, that's how you get in trouble.<lb />
Scorpio � There's a lot of money<lb />
coming In. The challenge Is to hold<lb />
onto it. Learn the value of what you<lb />
have and don't let It go.<lb />
Sagittarius - Now's the time to<lb />
suggest the changes you believe<lb />
will work. You've got a charming,<lb />
charismatic style.<lb />
Capricorn - Get things arranged<lb />
behind the scenes, so you'll be able<lb />
to move quickly. You want everything<lb />
to fall the right way when you give It<lb />
a shove.<lb />
Aquarius - The tension is broken. The<lb />
adversaries get interested In other<lb />
things. They may not ever know you<lb />
helped, but if you cared, you did.<lb />
Pisces - People who have lofty Ideas<lb />
actually need your help. Point out<lb />
things you see they haven't noticed,<lb />
yet.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
The Emerge Gallery and ECU<lb />
Graduate Artist's Forum is hosting<lb />
the Heart to Hand silent benefit<lb />
auction Nov. 4 from 6 - 9 p.m. at<lb />
the Emerge Gallery. All proceeds<lb />
will be donated to children's art<lb />
education programs In areas that<lb />
were affected by Hurricane Katrina.<lb />
Work will be available for viewing and<lb />
bidding beginning Nov. 4. Bidding<lb />
continues Saturday, Nov. 5 from 11<lb />
am until 6 p.m Tuesday, Nov. 8 and<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 9 from 11 a.m. until<lb />
6 p.m and Thursday, Nov. 10 from<lb />
11 a.m. until 4 p.m bidding ends at<lb />
this time. Emerge Gallery Is located<lb />
at 404 South Evans St. In downtown<lb />
Greenville. For more information, call<lb />
Emerge Gallery at 551-6947.<lb />
The Apparel and Interiors<lb />
Merchandising Organization will<lb />
be holding a charity fashion event<lb />
titled "Ripped, Torn and Fabulous"<lb />
Friday, Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. at Club<lb />
Aqua. All proceeds will benefit<lb />
Give2theTroops. ,<lb />
The African American Quiz Bowl will<lb />
take place Nov. 16 from 6 - 8 p.m. !n<lb />
1009 Bate Building.<lb />
The Importance of Being Earnest<lb />
by Oscar Wilde will open Thursday,<lb />
Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. In McGlnnis Theater.<lb />
Tickets are $12 for the general public,<lb />
$10 for senior citizens and ECU<lb />
FacultyStaff and $8 for children and<lb />
ECU students. Call 1-800-ECU-ARTS<lb />
for more information.<lb />
Editor's note: Any opinions<lb />
expressed in this section are those<lb />
of the individual writer. They are<lb />
not the opinion of TEC, therefore<lb />
should not addressed as such.<lb />
What you should know about contraceptives<lb />
Getting the facts and<lb />
available choices<lb />
TOMEKASTEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
It's a subject we<lb />
all know something<lb />
about, but do we<lb />
ever truly know<lb />
enough about<lb />
contraceptives?<lb />
There are many<lb />
different forms<lb />
of contracep-<lb />
tives. Male<lb />
and female<lb />
condoms, oral<lb />
contraceptives (birth<lb />
control pills), Depo-Provera<lb />
shots, the patch, vaginal rings<lb />
and diaphragms are just a few<lb />
contraceptives used widely<lb />
today.<lb />
Student Health Services offers<lb />
all of these contraceptive choices<lb />
and more. There are some side<lb />
effects to most contraceptives<lb />
and many myths to some of<lb />
them as well. Knowing the facts<lb />
is essential when engaging in<lb />
sexual activity.<lb />
The condom has been used<lb />
to prevent pregnancy and<lb />
sexually transmitted<lb />
diseases since<lb />
the 16th<lb />
century according to Norman<lb />
Himes' Medical History of Contra-<lb />
ception. Condoms block the trav-<lb />
eling of sperm into the vagina<lb />
and block contact<lb />
of bodily<lb />
fluids. In<lb />
a 2002<lb />
study,<lb />
"Condom<lb />
U s e<lb />
Errors and<lb />
Problems<lb />
among Col-<lb />
lege Men 40<lb />
percent of the<lb />
young men sur-<lb />
veyed reported<lb />
that within the<lb />
" previous three<lb />
months, they had<lb />
not left space for ejaculate at the<lb />
tip of the condom and IS percent<lb />
had taken a condom off before<lb />
completing intercourse. The fail-<lb />
ure rate of condoms most often<lb />
happens because of incorrect use<lb />
of the condom, not breakage.<lb />
Male condoms are very inex-<lb />
pensive and offer the best pro-<lb />
tection against most STDs. They<lb />
are effective 98 percent of the<lb />
time when used correctly and<lb />
are distributed at Student<lb />
Health Services for practi-<lb />
cally nothing.<lb />
"The best condoms are<lb />
definitely Trojans. They<lb />
are America's favor-<lb />
ite and very reliable<lb />
said senior communi-<lb />
cation major Elijah<lb />
Jackson.<lb />
Some people<lb />
may have aller-<lb />
gic reactions to<lb />
latex, which<lb />
is no excuse.<lb />
Both Trojan and<lb />
Durex make many dif-<lb />
ferent kinds of condoms that<lb />
are latex-free so that both you<lb />
and your partner can be safe<lb />
without the worry of an allergic<lb />
reaction.<lb />
If the guys are feeling like<lb />
there is too much pressure put<lb />
on them to wear a condom, there<lb />
is the female condom. This Is<lb />
a pouch that is placed into the<lb />
vaginal canal to block sperm. It<lb />
too can cause allergic reactions if<lb />
it contains latex and is 79 percent<lb />
effective when used correctly.<lb />
Again, this product can be pur-<lb />
chased latex-free.<lb />
The pill works by delaying<lb />
ovulation. this means that eggs<lb />
are not released from the ovary,<lb />
so sperm has nothing to come<lb />
into contact with or fertilize. The<lb />
pill should be taken every day<lb />
at the same time. The last seven<lb />
pills of the 28-pill pack have no<lb />
active ingredients. These are pla-<lb />
cebos to allow<lb />
the shedding<lb />
of the uterine<lb />
lining and thus<lb />
a menstrual<lb />
period. If a pill<lb />
is missed, it<lb />
should be taken<lb />
as soon as one<lb />
remembers.<lb />
Birth con-<lb />
trol is 98 to 99<lb />
percent effective<lb />
when used cor-<lb />
rectly. Many dif-<lb />
ferent types of the<lb />
pill are offered at<lb />
Student Health Services and<lb />
range from $12 to $38 a pack. The<lb />
pill reduces menstrual cramps<lb />
but offers no protection against<lb />
STDs. Some side effects of the<lb />
pill are nausea, spotting, weight<lb />
gain and acne.<lb />
"I think birth control pills<lb />
are great for college women not<lb />
wanting to get pregnant. Col-<lb />
lege is an important time to<lb />
focus, and an unwanted preg-<lb />
nancy could make it even more<lb />
hectic than it already is said<lb />
senior special education major<lb />
Yolanda Mitchell. One impor-<lb />
tant thing to remember<lb />
about this method<lb />
is that your<lb />
male<lb />
partner<lb />
needs<lb />
to wear<lb />
a condom<lb />
if both of<lb />
you have not<lb />
been tested<lb />
for STDs. An<lb />
unwanted preg-<lb />
nancy can be bad,<lb />
but a disease could<lb />
be life threatening.<lb />
Depo-Provera<lb />
shots, the contraceptive patch<lb />
and vaginal rings are forms of<lb />
contraceptives that<lb />
deliver estrogen or<lb />
progestin into the<lb />
female reproduc-<lb />
tive system to sup-<lb />
press ovulation<lb />
and increase the<lb />
thickness of the<lb />
cervical mucus<lb />
to decrease<lb />
sperm passage.<lb />
None of these<lb />
forms provide<lb />
protection<lb />
from STDs.<lb />
Depo-Pro-<lb />
vera is admin-<lb />
istered by a shot every three<lb />
months and is 99 percent effec-<lb />
tive when used correctly. The<lb />
patch is a small patch applied<lb />
to the skin weekly and then<lb />
removed on the fourth week to<lb />
allow menstruation. The vaginal<lb />
ring is placed inside the vagina<lb />
and is removed on the fourth<lb />
week to allow a period. All these<lb />
methods are 98 to 99 percent<lb />
effective and some side effects<lb />
are nausea, weight gain, dizziness<lb />
and increased risk for cardiovas-<lb />
cular diseases. Student Health<lb />
Services charges $50 per<lb />
Depo shot.<lb />
Diaphragms are<lb />
dome-shaped disks<lb />
that can be placed<lb />
inside the vagina<lb />
over the cervix and<lb />
keep sperm from<lb />
reaching the<lb />
uterus. It should<lb />
be used with<lb />
spermicide<lb />
that contains<lb />
� nonoxynol-9<lb />
to kill sperm. These<lb />
contraceptives are 83<lb />
percent effective when used<lb />
together properly.<lb />
Student Health Services<lb />
requires that students seeking con-<lb />
traceptives other than condoms<lb />
attend a Health Issues Class. The<lb />
class can be taken online as well.<lb />
All of these contraceptive choices<lb />
are available at Student Health<lb />
Services for a discounted rate. Take<lb />
advantage of the services available<lb />
to you. There are not many other<lb />
times in your life when you will be<lb />
able to buy so many condoms for<lb />
such a good price. Student Health<lb />
offers education, cost-effective<lb />
solutions and convenience. Make<lb />
the right choice - protect yourself<lb />
and your partner.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />
Contraceptive<lb />
Information<lb />
Student Health Services 328-6841<lb />
Health Issues Class:<lb />
Mondays, 2 p.m.<lb />
Wednesdays, 10 a.m.<lb />
Thursdays, 3 p.m.<lb />
Online class at ecu.eduwellnessed<lb />
Issueslndexhtm<lb />
STIs: How much do you really<lb />
know about dangerous sex?<lb />
Student Health Services provides many essential stuctert servtees and Is cxxwenlentrIccatrxl on campus.<lb />
Gef the facts before it's<lb />
too late<lb />
EMILY JORDAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
What once was called Sexu-<lb />
ally Transmitted Disease is now<lb />
referred to as Sexually Transmit-<lb />
ted Infection. The new term is<lb />
more politically correct because<lb />
infections can be treated with<lb />
medications, as opposed to dis-<lb />
eases, which usually cannot be<lb />
treated with anything. What do<lb />
you really know about STIs?<lb />
STIs are serious, sometimes<lb />
painful and can even have life-<lb />
long effects. Some STIs infect<lb />
your sexual and reproductive<lb />
organs, while others cause<lb />
general body infections. STIs<lb />
are either viral or bacterial.<lb />
Bacterial Infections are treated<lb />
with antibiotics, while viral<lb />
infections are most often not<lb />
treated with medication that<lb />
will cure them, but rather with<lb />
medications to reduce symp-<lb />
toms. STIs Infect places such as<lb />
the mouth, anus, vagina, penis<lb />
and testes.<lb />
STIs are transmitted through<lb />
unprotected vaginal, anal and<lb />
oral sex. And some STIs are<lb />
spread by contact with infected<lb />
blood, such as with HIV and<lb />
hepatitis B. The more partners<lb />
a person has, the more likely<lb />
he or she is to have an STI. Just<lb />
think, when you are having sex<lb />
with your partner, you are also<lb />
having sex with his or her past<lb />
partners. That may be (depend-<lb />
ing on your partner) a lot of<lb />
people to be having sex with at<lb />
once. Jolene Jernlgan, director of<lb />
Student Health Services says, "If<lb />
you have one STI, you are likely<lb />
to have another<lb />
Tired of the gore from Hal-<lb />
loween? Well, here's some more.<lb />
Women and men who are sexu-<lb />
ally active should look out for STI<lb />
signs such as sores, bumps, blis-<lb />
ters, itching or swelling on the<lb />
genitals, burning during<lb />
urination, the need to uri-<lb />
nate frequently and flu-like<lb />
symptoms. Other signs<lb />
vary from women to men.<lb />
There are a variety of STIs<lb />
a person can contract such as<lb />
chlamydia, genital warts, herpes,<lb />
gonorrhea, hepatitis B, HIV<lb />
AIDS, syphilis or tichomom-<lb />
niasis. The national average<lb />
suggests that HPV (Human Pap-<lb />
Ulomavirus) Is, by far, the most<lb />
prevalent throughout the U.S.<lb />
Forget about the rumors that<lb />
STIs are only common in ECU<lb />
students. Jernlgan assures that<lb />
the average number of students<lb />
with STIs Is "neither higher nor<lb />
lower than the national average<lb />
Most often a person has a STI<lb />
without even knowing it. The<lb />
lack of symptoms can persist for<lb />
years, months, weeks - it depends<lb />
on which infection you contract.<lb />
HPV can take years before a<lb />
person sees signs of it, while<lb />
chlamydia can appear within<lb />
seven to 28 days after having sex.<lb />
Each STI is different, so the symp-<lb />
toms are individual to each<lb />
infection and to each person.<lb />
Trichomonas vaglnalis or<lb />
"trie" is the most common STI<lb />
in young women and is often<lb />
asymptomatic. If symptoms do<lb />
appear, they include malodor-<lb />
ous, frothy yellowgray-green-<lb />
ish discharge that may turn the<lb />
female cervix a strawberry color<lb />
and texture. This Infection can<lb />
be treated with certain antibiot-<lb />
ics, but if left untreated, it can<lb />
increase susceptibility to other<lb />
STIs, especially HIV, according<lb />
to the CDC.<lb />
Human Immunodeficiency<lb />
virus or HIV can be life altering.<lb />
North Carolina is number 10<lb />
in the U.S. for HIVAIDS cases,<lb />
and U.S. women account for<lb />
the most rapid increase in the<lb />
number of new cases each year<lb />
according to the CDC. This<lb />
virus makes you much more<lb />
likely to contract another kind<lb />
of STI and can eventually kill<lb />
you due to severe immuno<lb />
suppression. This means that<lb />
the disease weakens your body's<lb />
natural defenses, so you even the<lb />
common cold could kill some-<lb />
one very sick with this disease.<lb />
Syphilis, or "the great imita-<lb />
tor" can disguise Itself as many<lb />
other things because so many<lb />
of the signs and symptoms are<lb />
close to those of other diseases.<lb />
Syphilis is passed from person<lb />
to person through direct con-<lb />
tact with syphilis sores, which<lb />
see STI page AS<lb />
Being young and In love Is not always about being a girl and a guy.<lb />
Overcoming stereotypes<lb />
How many ECU students<lb />
are taking risks for love?<lb />
AMANDA WINAR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Normal. According to Mer-<lb />
riam-Webster's Online Diction-<lb />
ary, the term 'normal' suggests<lb />
something that "conforms to a<lb />
type, standard or regular pat-<lb />
tern<lb />
In our society, a man and a<lb />
woman fall in love like Beauty<lb />
and the Beast, like Sleeping Beauty<lb />
and then get married like Cin-<lb />
derella to live a 'normal' life. The<lb />
fairy tale usually ends there, and<lb />
in today's society, that seems to<lb />
be the case as well.<lb />
According to a 2003 study<lb />
by the Census Bureau, "about 50<lb />
percent of first marriages for men<lb />
under age 45 may end in divorce,<lb />
and between 44 and 52 percent of<lb />
women's first marriages may end<lb />
in divorce for these age groups<lb />
Does this seem normal?<lb />
For the American public<lb />
in 2005, it does seem normal<lb />
because divorce has become the<lb />
norm. Two heterosexuals fall-<lb />
ing in love has always been the<lb />
norm. Yet homosexual relation-<lb />
ships, something right now that<lb />
cannot end in divorce since they<lb />
do not have marriage rights, have<lb />
become increasingly prevalent.<lb />
Two girls in an emotionally<lb />
stable and thriving relationship,<lb />
two guys who caught each other's<lb />
glance across a room and It was<lb />
love at first sight. These types<lb />
of relationships aren't found in<lb />
The Little Mermaid or Bambi, yet<lb />
are they classified outside of the<lb />
range of the norm?<lb />
Another definition provided<lb />
by Merriam-Webster described<lb />
normal as "occurring naturally<lb />
and individuals in a homosexual<lb />
girl-girl or guy-guy relationship<lb />
will tell you they feel as though<lb />
it is natural.<lb />
A sophomore at ECU cur-<lb />
rently in a homosexual relation-<lb />
ship with a girl said "it is tough to<lb />
fall in love with someone when<lb />
everyone else is telling you it's<lb />
not right<lb />
The most trying thing about<lb />
a homosexual relationship that<lb />
most individuals agreed with is<lb />
that society, in general, is still<lb />
ignorant.<lb />
Senior nursing major Holly<lb />
Spain said "I had a friend whose<lb />
mother stopped telling her she<lb />
loved her because she discovered<lb />
her daughter was a lesbian<lb />
Other individuals will tell you<lb />
that parents, friends and society<lb />
in general will ostracize a person<lb />
in a homosexual relationship.<lb />
"Society does not respect<lb />
people in homosexual relation-<lb />
ships partly because the average<lb />
longevity of the relationship Is<lb />
three months added Spain.<lb />
A recent study was conducted<lb />
in the Netherlands where gay<lb />
marriage has been legal for sev-<lb />
eral years, and researchers found<lb />
that the average homosexual<lb />
relationship lasts only one and<lb />
a half years.<lb />
Currently, there are many<lb />
girls and guys in homosexual<lb />
relationships and alternative<lb />
dating circumstances at ECU.<lb />
College students tend to be more<lb />
open and honest about their sex-<lb />
uality while in college, said the<lb />
aforementioned ECU sophomore,<lb />
see REUTONSHPSpajje AS <lb /><pb facs="00059362_tn_0005" /><lb />
11-2-05<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � FEATURES<lb />
PAGE A5<lb />
STI from page A4<lb />
are usually on the external geni-<lb />
tals, in the mouth, on the lips, in<lb />
the vagina, anus or in the rectum.<lb />
This disease, like most others, can<lb />
be transmitted while performing<lb />
vaginal, anal or oral sex. Syphilis<lb />
can be treated with antibiotics,<lb />
but if left untreated, the infection<lb />
can go through three stages. The<lb />
first stage will include cancres,<lb />
sores that appear on the genitalia<lb />
or in any mucous membrane. In<lb />
the second stage, if the first stage<lb />
was not treated, symptoms may<lb />
include fever, swollen lymph<lb />
glands, sore throat, patchy hair<lb />
loss, headaches, weight loss,<lb />
muscle aches and fatigue. The<lb />
latent (hidden) stage is often<lb />
when people think there is<lb />
nothing wrong with them. The<lb />
infection stays in the body and<lb />
silently damages internal organs,<lb />
including the brain, nerves, eyes,<lb />
heart, blood vessels, liver, bones<lb />
and joints. Signs and symptoms<lb />
include difficulty coordinating<lb />
muscle movements, paralysis,<lb />
numbness, gradual blindness<lb />
and dementia - eventually all of<lb />
these symptoms could be serious<lb />
enough to cause death. Seems<lb />
kind of silly not to spend the 20<lb />
seconds putting on that condom,<lb />
huh?<lb />
There are so many STIs and<lb />
a lot of information out there<lb />
about them. Information is<lb />
available at the CDC Web site at<lb />
cdc.gov, where they break down<lb />
the signs and symptoms of all<lb />
the STIs, possible treatments and<lb />
possible life altering changes.<lb />
If you are sexually active,<lb />
regular screenings can help to<lb />
prevent getting STIs. If you have<lb />
had any kind of sex with a person<lb />
that you do not know, get a<lb />
screening. If you've shared needles<lb />
with other people, get a screen-<lb />
ing. And especially if you show<lb />
signs of an STI, get a screening.<lb />
STIs are nothing to look past.<lb />
You can hurt yourself, and worse,<lb />
you can hurt others, not just by<lb />
way of sex. Mothers can give<lb />
STIs to their children, too.<lb />
Some STIs are life-long and<lb />
can never be cured, such as HIV<lb />
and herpes.<lb />
If a student thinks that he or<lb />
she has an STI, Jernigan recom-<lb />
mends that the person should go<lb />
to the Student Health Services to<lb />
get checked out.<lb />
"Part of our goal is education,<lb />
not simply treatment. We can<lb />
provide a better well-rounded<lb />
treatment and education here<lb />
said Jernigan.<lb />
The costs of tests and screen-<lb />
ings are also a bit cheaper at<lb />
SHS. Most routine screen-<lb />
ings should cost around $20<lb />
and under, though prices will<lb />
vary depending on the test.<lb />
Most students probably feel<lb />
they are well informed about<lb />
STIs, but fact is, they don't know<lb />
everything.<lb />
"We all tend to not pay atten-<lb />
tion to it STIs until we have<lb />
the problem ourselves Jernigan<lb />
said.<lb />
So, even though your Health<lb />
1000 class may most likely be the<lb />
least demanding class that you<lb />
take at ECU, maybe you should<lb />
pay attention. You might learn<lb />
something.<lb />
ECU Health Services provides<lb />
as much information as they can,<lb />
believes Cynthia Carmichael,<lb />
freshman biology major.<lb />
"Students cannot expect to be<lb />
spoon fed said Carmichael.<lb />
They must take the Initiative<lb />
themselves to get the proper infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
Obviously, not having sex is the<lb />
surest way to protect yourself from<lb />
contracting an STI, but if you're<lb />
going to have sex, be smart about<lb />
it. Be open with your partner and<lb />
talk about your past experiences.<lb />
"If you can't talk to somebody<lb />
your partner about your sexual<lb />
past, you shouldn't be having<lb />
sex with them Jernigan says.<lb />
Having a two-way com-<lb />
munication is vital to you<lb />
and your partner's safety.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
STIs, please make an appointment<lb />
to talk in confidence with someone<lb />
at the SHS.<lb />
There are many resources avail-<lb />
able to ECU students that would<lb />
regularly cost an arm and a leg for<lb />
treatment. If you are concerned<lb />
about your sexual health or just<lb />
have some questions, take advan-<lb />
tage of Student Health Services and<lb />
all of the dedicated professionals<lb />
that work there to help students.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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because their peers tend to be less<lb />
ignorant and more accepting of<lb />
individuality. There is a club on<lb />
campus called B-Glad that meets<lb />
on Wednesday nights. B-Glad's<lb />
main focus is to promote diver-<lb />
sity awareness and education of<lb />
these alternative relationships.<lb />
Many individuals attend meet-<lb />
ings, but others feel attending<lb />
brings too much attention and is<lb />
unnecessary. Whether everyone<lb />
approves of the club or not, it is<lb />
nice to know that there is some-<lb />
where on campus that everyone<lb />
can feel comfortable.<lb />
Besides heterosexuality and<lb />
homosexuality, some individu-<lb />
als identify themselves as being<lb />
bisexual. Senior communica-<lb />
tion major Shay Jonhnson said<lb />
that his sister told him a few<lb />
months ago she was bisexual.<lb />
"I didn't understand at first<lb />
how she could like both girls and<lb />
guys. Then she explained how<lb />
she felt she still might want to get<lb />
married and have kids later on in<lb />
life, but as for now she just feels<lb />
closer to girls. It is hard to see her<lb />
point of view, but I love her and<lb />
respect her decisions<lb />
Johnson's sister is a lucky one,<lb />
since those who are bisexual fit<lb />
into the same stereotypes and<lb />
critique as homosexuals usually.<lb />
The critique and problems<lb />
that come their way also pro-<lb />
duce some wear and tear on<lb />
homosexual's quality of life. For<lb />
example, Dr. E. Fields wrote an<lb />
article titled "Is Homosexual<lb />
Activity Normal?" In his study,<lb />
he found that "The median age<lb />
of death of lesbians is 45 (only<lb />
24 percent live past age 65). The<lb />
median age of death of a married<lb />
heterosexual woman is 79<lb />
Not only is life span of a<lb />
homosexual woman decreased,<lb />
but Fields also says that homosex-<lb />
uals are 100 times more likely to<lb />
be murdered (usually by another<lb />
homosexual) than the average<lb />
person, 25 times more likely to<lb />
commit suicide and 19 times more<lb />
likely to die in a traffic accident.<lb />
Obviously, one's sexual ori-<lb />
entation does not seem that it<lb />
would be a big factor in getting<lb />
hit by a car, which proves one<lb />
must be cautious when accept-<lb />
ing facts, statistics and theories<lb />
about homosexuals in general.<lb />
Assumptions are dangerous,<lb />
said one ECU student. When<lb />
asked what she felt about sexual<lb />
orientation and herself person-<lb />
ally, all she replied with was "I<lb />
have relationships like everyone<lb />
else. I date, have quiet nights,<lb />
good dinners and fun days, it just<lb />
happens to be with another girl<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Sports Briefs<lb />
Women's Soccer Trio<lb />
Earns C-USA Honors<lb />
Conference USA announced its<lb />
2005 all-league first and second teams<lb />
and postseason award winners for<lb />
women's soccer today, as selected by<lb />
the conference's head coaches. The<lb />
awards are announced one day before<lb />
the start of the 11th Annual C-USA<lb />
Tournament which is scheduled for<lb />
Wednesday through Sunday, Nov. 2-6,<lb />
at the Rice Track &amp; Soccer Stadium in<lb />
Houston, Texas. For the fifth consecutive<lb />
year, the Pirates (8-11-0,4-5-0) placed<lb />
multiple players on the yearly All C-<lb />
USA teams. Senior Meghan McCallion<lb />
became the second Lady Pirate to earn<lb />
all-conference honors all four years at<lb />
ECU with her second-team selection.<lb />
The Long Island, N.Y. native currently<lb />
leads the team in goals (9), assists<lb />
(6) and points (24). This season she<lb />
became the school's all-time scorer<lb />
(96) and all-time goal scorer (39). A pair<lb />
of Pirate defenders also took home C-<lb />
USA honors on Tuesday as sophomore<lb />
Kat Norris (Houston, Texas) was named<lb />
to the second-team with McCallion<lb />
and Nicole Moore (Springdale, N.C.)<lb />
was named to the AH-Freshman Team.<lb />
UCF and SMU earned regular season<lb />
co-champion honors their first season<lb />
in the conference. The Golden Knights<lb />
earned the top seed in the tournament<lb />
and were led by 2005 C-USA Defensive<lb />
Player-of-the-Year Courtney Balnes,<lb />
who anchored a backfield that allowed<lb />
only seven goals in October. Teammate<lb />
Roberta Pelarigo joins Baines on the<lb />
All-Conference first-team.<lb />
Bell Out Indefinitely<lb />
ECU junior forward David Bell will<lb />
be out Indefinitely due to an Injury<lb />
he suffered to his left knee during<lb />
"Minges Madness" Bell sat out the<lb />
2004-05 season after transferring from<lb />
LaSalle University, where he played his<lb />
freshman and sophomore seasons.<lb />
Prior to transferring to ECU, Bell played<lb />
in 59 games during a two-year stint at<lb />
LaSalle, where he averaged 6.8 points<lb />
and 3.7 rebounds per game. ECU will<lb />
open its exhibition season against<lb />
North Carolina Central on Friday, Nov.<lb />
12. Tip-off is slated for 7 p.m. inside<lb />
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Bunnlng, McCain<lb />
reintroduclng steroids<lb />
legislation<lb />
Aiming to spur baseball and<lb />
other sports to adopt tougher steroids<lb />
policies, Sens. Jim Bunning and John<lb />
McCain are reintroducing legislation<lb />
that would standardize drug testing<lb />
and penalties for professional leagues.<lb />
The new bill combines two already<lb />
proposed separately by Bunning, a<lb />
Kentucky Republican who was elected<lb />
to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1996, and<lb />
McCain, an Arizona Republican. Bunning,<lb />
a former major-league pitcher, said the<lb />
new legislation would be introduced<lb />
Tuesday or Wednesday. Like the earlier<lb />
bills from Bunning and McCain, this<lb />
one is based on the Olympic model,<lb />
calling for a two-year suspension for an<lb />
athlete who fails a steroids test for the<lb />
first time and a lifetime ban for a second<lb />
offense. Athletes would be tested at<lb />
least five times a year, three during<lb />
the season and two in the offseason.<lb />
The proposal has a provision urging<lb />
leagues to erase records achieved with<lb />
the help of performance-enhancing<lb />
drugs. Three House bills with similar<lb />
testing minimums and punishments<lb />
have been proposed, including one<lb />
sponsored by Tom Davis, the Virginia<lb />
Republican who chairs the Government<lb />
Reform Committee. That panel held the<lb />
March 17 hearing with Rafael Palmeiro,<lb />
Mark McGwire and baseball officials.<lb />
During congressional hearings on<lb />
steroids over the past eight months, the<lb />
focus has been on baseball, and while<lb />
Bunning's bill would also apply to the<lb />
NFL NBA and NHL, the timing of the<lb />
reintroduction is tied to last week's end<lb />
of the World Series Baseball currently<lb />
suspends a player 10 days for a first<lb />
offense. In April, commissioner Bud<lb />
Selig called for a 50-game suspension<lb />
after an initial positive lest a 100-game<lb />
ban for second-time offenders and a<lb />
lifetime ban for a third violation. Under<lb />
questioning from McCain at a Senate<lb />
Commerce Committee hearing Sept.<lb />
28, baseball players union head Donald<lb />
Fehr said he hoped a new steroids<lb />
agreement could be reached by the<lb />
end of the World Series.<lb />
Suzuki, Hunter, Chavez<lb />
bag fifth consecutive<lb />
Gold Gloves<lb />
Seattle outfielder Ichiro Suzuki,<lb />
Minnesota outfielder Torii Hunter<lb />
and Oakland third baseman Eric<lb />
Chavez won their fifth consecutive Gold<lb />
Gloves on Tuesday. Boston catcher<lb />
Jason Varitek, Texas first baseman<lb />
Mark Teixeira and Toronto second<lb />
baseman Orlando Hudson were first-<lb />
time winners, while New York Yankees<lb />
shortstop Derek Jeter and Toronto<lb />
outfielder Vernon Wells won for the<lb />
second season in a row. Texas pitcher<lb />
Kenny Rogers won for the fourth time<lb />
overall and second in a row<lb />
Meters upon meters of heart<lb />
DUNCAN<lb />
Duncan perseveres<lb />
through heart condition<lb />
SCOTTY WILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
She wakes some mornings<lb />
and feels a little lightheaded.<lb />
She feels slightly short of breath.<lb />
It happens like this every now<lb />
and then. It's there lurking in<lb />
the back of her mind from the<lb />
moment she starts her day. Some-<lb />
times, she has to focus a little<lb />
harder than everyone else just to<lb />
keep her mind off of it.<lb />
Amanda Duncan begins her<lb />
day more determined, more<lb />
driven, more motivated than the<lb />
rest of the crowd. She wants to<lb />
go out and prove something. She<lb />
wants to prove she can do what<lb />
any other highly touted fresh-<lb />
man recruit on the ECU swim<lb />
team can do - swim and win.<lb />
It's a little different for<lb />
Duncan than it is for any other<lb />
swimmer on the Pirates' squad.<lb />
No one else has to fight the fear<lb />
of passing out during a race. No<lb />
 one else fights a daily battle with<lb />
55 the thing that Amanda displays<lb />
so much of by continuing to<lb />
swim at such a high competitive<lb />
level - heart.<lb />
More specifically, Duncan's<lb />
heart,<lb />
Duncan was diagnosed with<lb />
ventricular tachycardia a few<lb />
years ago, a condition that causes<lb />
a rapid heartbeat and can double<lb />
or triple the normal heart rate.<lb />
Ventricular Tachycardia can<lb />
cause palpitations, light-head-<lb />
edness, fainting and shortness<lb />
of breath. Duncan has battled<lb />
heart problems since she was six<lb />
years old.<lb />
She has undergone procedures<lb />
called cardiac ablations at Duke<lb />
University several times and has<lb />
often had to rehabilitate. She is<lb />
on medication for the condition,<lb />
but admits that is can be unpre-<lb />
dictable, as she was already forced<lb />
to sit out for a week this season.<lb />
"When I train, I lose body<lb />
fat, and the medicine I am<lb />
on is stored in body fat, so at<lb />
times it doesn't store very well<lb />
said Duncan.<lb />
"It's pretty random, basically<lb />
whenever my medicine decides it<lb />
wants to stop working<lb />
Despite her condition Duncan<lb />
has a positive outlook and a ready<lb />
smile. She draws motivation from<lb />
the many doctors who have told<lb />
her not to swim. After all, swim-<lb />
ming is a sport that requires<lb />
top-flight cardiovascular condi-<lb />
tioning.<lb />
The last thing Duncan<lb />
wants to do, however, is let<lb />
anyone think she swims with a<lb />
handicap.<lb />
"I want to show people<lb />
that just because 1 have this<lb />
problem, it doesn't mean I can't<lb />
do what everybody else does<lb />
Duncan said.<lb />
As a sports and exercise sci-<lb />
ence major, Duncan is interested<lb />
in the kind of research that goes<lb />
on at the Gatorade Sports Sci-<lb />
ence Institute and wants to study<lb />
human performance.<lb />
For this year she wants to make<lb />
it from the B team to the A team<lb />
and make the NCAA's in swim-<lb />
ming, and she has her eyes on<lb />
competing in the Olympics in the<lb />
long run. She admits that the hard-<lb />
est part of swimming can be being<lb />
out of the pool due to her condition<lb />
- she sometimes stays out of the<lb />
pool for months at a time.<lb />
Being a true freshman,<lb />
Duncan's biggest challenge as a<lb />
newcomer collegian would be<lb />
time management. She admits<lb />
that between training (in the<lb />
pool and on the weights) and<lb />
studying she doesn't have<lb />
much time do other things. She<lb />
does like to go to the beach and<lb />
hang out with her friends, but<lb />
admits that swimming takes a<lb />
high priority.<lb />
"There's always something<lb />
for me to do other than sitting<lb />
around the dorms doing noth-<lb />
ing Duncan said.<lb />
She's very happy with ECU<lb />
thus far, and says she's devel-<lb />
oped a close relationship with<lb />
her teammates. Duncan chose<lb />
ECU over Florida State and<lb />
Auburn University because she's<lb />
close to her family in Wake Forest<lb />
and because she felt more wanted<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
For Duncan, inspiration is all<lb />
over in the form of her family and<lb />
friends, and what she calls the<lb />
"happiness of accomplishment"<lb />
- when you do something you<lb />
set out to do. Her family is very<lb />
important to her and they have<lb />
supported her.<lb />
"The first time I passed out at<lb />
a swim meet, they had me in the<lb />
next event, allowed me to swim<lb />
in the next event. They work<lb />
with my doctors and they've<lb />
always been very helpful<lb />
Duncan said.<lb />
She's been swimming since<lb />
the age of seven, and after setting<lb />
new state and regional swimming<lb />
records in her senior year at Wake<lb />
Forest Roseville High School, she<lb />
suits up in the ECU purple and<lb />
gold as a true freshman.<lb />
Duncan believes her condition<lb />
doesn't hinder her performance at<lb />
all. So far Duncan has been right<lb />
as she's already hot on the heels<lb />
of seniors in the 100-yard freestyle<lb />
and is barely a few seconds off of<lb />
ECU records after just a few meets.<lb />
see DUNCAN page A7<lb />
Penney has been an intricate part of the Lady Pirates' attack her entire career at ECU.<lb />
Melissa Penny proves to<lb />
be model student-athlete<lb />
Lady Pirate senior<lb />
successful both on and<lb />
off the field<lb />
JOSH FERNANDEZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
She's a communication major<lb />
who is on the fast track to a<lb />
career in sports broadcasting.<lb />
She was named to the Director<lb />
of Athletics Honor Roll in the<lb />
spring of 2004. She has respon-<lb />
sibilities that most ECU students<lb />
would cower from. She's even<lb />
got her sights set on pursuing<lb />
a job in personal training. Oh<lb />
yeah, and she's been one of the<lb />
most integral parts of the Lady<lb />
Pirates soccer team for the past<lb />
four years.<lb />
Melissa Penney is the type<lb />
of collegiate athlete that should<lb />
be emulated. Her dedication to<lb />
academics above her athletics<lb />
is something that is commonly<lb />
overlooked in our society. Melissa<lb />
knows her priorities and it shows<lb />
in her demeanor.<lb />
"School is very important to<lb />
me said Penney.<lb />
"Soccer has helped keep me<lb />
on a set schedule because of trav-<lb />
eling and practice, but school has<lb />
always been my top priority<lb />
Obviously Melissa is quite a<lb />
student, but how exactly did this<lb />
girl from Damascus, Md. begin<lb />
her illustrious soccer career?<lb />
"As a little kid, I started play-<lb />
ing on all-boys teams because<lb />
there weren't any girls teams in<lb />
my hometown Penney said.<lb />
"But soon, girls teams began<lb />
to form and I joined club teams<lb />
and my middle school team<lb />
as well<lb />
Melissa says her family was a<lb />
big influence in her soccer begin-<lb />
nings. Her brother, Mitchell,<lb />
played soccer as a kid and had<lb />
some bearing on Melissa pick-<lb />
ing up the sport. Her mother,<lb />
Dorann, and her father, Charles,<lb />
encouraged her to play the<lb />
game she would soon dominate<lb />
in high school.<lb />
In 1998, Penney entered<lb />
Damascus High School, one<lb />
known for its rich football pro-<lb />
gram - not for soccer.<lb />
"When I was entering high<lb />
school, I was going to go to Good<lb />
Counsel (a private high school<lb />
in suburban Maryland known<lb />
for its athletics) because Damas-<lb />
cus' program wasn't that great<lb />
said Penney.<lb />
"But I ended up attending<lb />
Damascus<lb />
It's a good thing she did - she<lb />
led the Hornets to a 4A Division<lb />
Championship and set Damas-<lb />
cus records in career goals (75)<lb />
and assists (33) during her four-<lb />
year career.<lb />
Among her pre-college soccer<lb />
accomplishments, Penney was<lb />
part of the Maryland State<lb />
Olympic Development Program<lb />
team from 1999 until 2001 that<lb />
was the runner-up to the 2000<lb />
national championship. Also, she<lb />
was a member of the Bethesda<lb />
Sting club team that won the<lb />
2000 Maryland State Cup<lb />
championship.<lb />
She was a second-team all-<lb />
state forward primed and ready<lb />
for the NCAA.<lb />
Melissa entered ECU in 2002<lb />
and right from the start, the<lb />
freshman was contributing to her<lb />
team. In the 36th minute of the<lb />
Pirates' match against Memphis,<lb />
she scored her first career goal.<lb />
That year, ECU Women's Soccer<lb />
turned In their best single-season<lb />
record at 11-6-4 and earned the<lb />
best home record at 6-0-1.<lb />
"I think (the first-career goal<lb />
against Memphis was one of<lb />
my proudest moments at ECU<lb />
said Penney.<lb />
But this season could pos-<lb />
sibly be the crowning jewel of<lb />
her career.<lb />
Individually, Penney is<lb />
second on the team in goals (4),<lb />
points (11), and shots (25) and is<lb />
tied with fellow senior Meghan<lb />
McCallion for game-winning<lb />
goals (2). Of the eight players<lb />
with at least 10 shots this year,<lb />
Penney has the highest shot-on-<lb />
goal percentage at .760.<lb />
But enough about her stats<lb />
- she's been on the field for<lb />
all eighteen games this season<lb />
and will be In Houston to take<lb />
on SMU in the Lady Pirates'<lb />
first match of the C-USA<lb />
tournament.<lb />
"I'm so glad to be in the tour-<lb />
nament said Penney.<lb />
"It just wouldn't feel right if<lb />
we didn't get in. But we did and I<lb />
know we're going to do fine<lb />
Win or lose, Melissa knows<lb />
her experience at ECU is some-<lb />
thing she will take with her for<lb />
the rest of her life. Above all, she<lb />
knows that she's made friends to<lb />
last a lifetime.<lb />
"Going to school at ECU and<lb />
playing soccer here - it was an<lb />
amazing experience. All the girls<lb />
I've been playing with the past<lb />
four years and just everything in<lb />
general  they're memories I'll<lb />
never forget said Penney.<lb />
"My advice to the younger<lb />
players is to never think you're<lb />
down and out. Just don't give up<lb />
and always give your best<lb />
Good advice, especially<lb />
coming from someone who<lb />
has personified dedication her<lb />
entire life.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
iporti@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
ECU swimmers<lb />
dominate in Va.<lb />
ECU stayed undefeated In Virginia this past weekend.<lb />
ECU sweeps tri-meet to<lb />
stay undefeated<lb />
SCOTTY WILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU swimming and<lb />
diving teams kept their promis-<lb />
ing start going on the season<lb />
after coming up with a tri-meet<lb />
sweep of George Mason and<lb />
William &amp; Mary in Fairfax, Va.<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The women's team continued<lb />
to dominate their events, beating<lb />
both teams handily. The women<lb />
defeated George Mason 157-81<lb />
and trounced William &amp; Mary<lb />
145-93. They did so winning<lb />
comfortably in all events.<lb />
In the 400-yard medley relay<lb />
event, the women put three<lb />
teams across the finish line<lb />
before either George Mason<lb />
or William 6t Mary's second<lb />
teams finished. The relay team<lb />
of Alii Miller, Kelly Shinton,<lb />
Kate Gordon and Adrienne Wil-<lb />
liams won the event with a final<lb />
time of 3:55.01. Adrienne Wil-<lb />
liams also took first place in the<lb />
50-yard freestyle.<lb />
. Megan Pulaskl won the 1000-<lb />
yard freestyle event for the Lady<lb />
Pirates with a time of 10:24.53,<lb />
nearly four seconds ahead of<lb />
second place Marina Falcone from<lb />
William &amp; Mary. Kim Brewer and<lb />
Brennan Gaeckle finished the<lb />
event fifth and sixth for ECU.<lb />
Lady Pirate swimmers fin-<lb />
ished in three of the top five<lb />
positions in the 200-yard free-<lb />
style. Jennie Meade came in<lb />
barely two hundredths of a<lb />
second ahead of teammate<lb />
Meghan Brosi with a time of<lb />
1:55.53. They finished second<lb />
and third, and Gordon came in<lb />
fifth for the Pirates.<lb />
In the 200-yard individual<lb />
medley, Holly Williams and<lb />
Miller finished first and second<lb />
respectively with times of 2:10.28<lb />
and 2:10.86. The Lady Pirates<lb />
also claimed the top two spots in<lb />
the 100-yard freestyle (Courtney<lb />
Felker and Amanda Duncan) and<lb />
200-yard backstroke (Miller and<lb />
E.C. Moore). In addition to the<lb />
win in the 200-yard individual<lb />
medley, Holly Williams won the<lb />
200-yard butterfly.<lb />
The Lady Pirate divers also<lb />
performed well. Lucy Hicks took<lb />
first in the one-meter diving<lb />
event and second in the three-<lb />
meter diving event. Teammate<lb />
Andrea DePhilips won the three-<lb />
meter event.<lb />
The men had a bit of a tougher<lb />
time with their meets but still<lb />
managed to win both.<lb />
In the 50-yard freestyle, the<lb />
men claimed the top four spots<lb />
with Chris Lubenau (21.24),<lb />
Bryan Yasinsac (21.37), Erik<lb />
McVeigh (21.82) and Josh Chur-<lb />
nutte (21.84). Yasinsac took first<lb />
place in the 100-yard freestyle<lb />
with a time of 47.81 seconds.<lb />
The men also got a clutch<lb />
performance in the 400-yard<lb />
freestyle relay when ECU'S team<lb />
of Churnutte, Lubenau, Cenk<lb />
Turkmen and Yasinsac won the<lb />
event by nearly three seconds<lb />
over the George Mason team with<lb />
a final time of 3:10.52.<lb />
Charlie McCanless took<lb />
the top spot in the 200-yard<lb />
backstroke for the men with a<lb />
time of 2:09.64 and Rob Pearce<lb />
finished third in the event with<lb />
2:11.67. Pirate diver Ryan Hunt<lb />
won the one-meter diving event<lb />
by 47 points over second place in<lb />
the winning effort.<lb />
Pirate swimming coach<lb />
Rick Kobe expressed excitement<lb />
over the team's performance<lb />
thus far.<lb />
"We swam very well and<lb />
dominated two good teams We<lb />
won every single event. It was a<lb />
great team effort and it feels great<lb />
to be undefeated at this stage of<lb />
the season said Kobe.<lb />
The next meet for the women<lb />
will be Saturday, Nov. 12 when<lb />
it takes on Gardner-Webb and<lb />
Marshall for a tri-meet at Minges<lb />
starting at 2 p.m. The next meet<lb />
tor the men isn't until the Nike<lb />
Cup on Nov. 17, 18 and 19.<lb />
Thii writer can be contacted at<lb />
WMsmheeaitcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059362_tn_0007" /><lb />
11-2-05<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
PAGE A7<lb />
Indianapolis Colts: A perfect season In the making?<lb />
Colts face tough test<lb />
next against Patriots<lb />
JEFF FELTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Manning and Dungy are all smiles at 7-0 going into week nine against the New England Patriots.<lb />
On Monday Night Football,<lb />
Nov. 7, Peyton Manning and the<lb />
Indianapolis Colts will attempt<lb />
to exorcise the demons that<lb />
are the New England Patriots<lb />
and Head Coach Bill Belichick's<lb />
defensive schemes.<lb />
The Colts, at 7-0, are run-<lb />
ning through the NFL with<lb />
surprisingly stellar defense. Over<lb />
the past four games, the Colts'<lb />
offense has "finally" started to<lb />
come around after a slow start.<lb />
The Patriots have owned the<lb />
Colts over the last two years,<lb />
knocking them out of the play-<lb />
offs while dominating the Colts<lb />
vaunted offense.<lb />
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little different. The Colts are unde-<lb />
feated heading into their Monday<lb />
night game against the defending<lb />
world champs, dominating oppo-<lb />
nents with their defense.<lb />
The Patriots on the other<lb />
hand, are without the heart and<lb />
soul of their defense Safety Rodney<lb />
Harrison, who is out for the year<lb />
with torn knee ligaments. With<lb />
 the return of linebacker Tedy<lb />
Bruschi, the Patriots' defense will<lb />
be improved, but they still have<lb />
problems with the offensive line<lb />
and the secondary. Technically,<lb />
they are ripe for the plucking.<lb />
The Colts defense, led by<lb />
defensive end Dwight Freeney,<lb />
should be able to handle the Pats<lb />
running game. Indy's defense<lb />
has given up a total of 77 points<lb />
on the season.<lb />
Another reason the Colts<lb />
have a chance Of running the<lb />
table and going undefeated<lb />
is their schedule. If Indy can<lb />
get pass New England Monday<lb />
night, they will still have to face<lb />
a tough Pittsburgh Steelers team<lb />
that runs well, and a San Diego<lb />
Chargers team that has been<lb />
coming on strong as of late.<lb />
But the Colts should be able<lb />
to handle them along with weak<lb />
divisional teams such as Houston<lb />
and Tennessee. After years of futil-<lb />
ity against the Patriots, and years<lb />
of record breaking performances,<lb />
Peyton Manning and the Colts<lb />
have a legitimate shot not only at<lb />
a perfect season, which has not<lb />
beeft Ame since the 1974 Miami<lb />
Dolphins, but also a chance at<lb />
going to and possibly winning<lb />
Super Bowl XL In Detroit.<lb />
But as all athletes will say<lb />
and as Colts DE Dwight Freeney<lb />
said Sunday on CBS' Football<lb />
Preview Show, "We got to take it<lb />
one game at a time<lb />
Thh should be a Monday night<lb />
football game to remember, and<lb />
one that could eventually make<lb />
or break Peyton Manning's career.<lb />
I know, I know, he has put up a<lb />
ton of numbers and a good win-<lb />
ning percentage, but he has only<lb />
won three out of the seven playoff<lb />
games in which he has appeared.<lb />
The knock against Hall of<lb />
Famer Dan Marino is that he<lb />
never won the big one but he<lb />
put up record numbers. Well,<lb />
with a win against New England<lb />
Monday and a chance at home<lb />
field advantage in the playoffs,<lb />
Manning should "officially"<lb />
take his place among the all-time<lb />
great quarterbacks.<lb />
Maybe it's just luck maybe<lb />
it's fate, but Manning threw<lb />
a record 49 touchdowns last<lb />
season, and he finally has a<lb />
defense to complement one of<lb />
the most potent offenses in NFL<lb />
history. It has been a matter of<lb />
time for Manning and the Colts,<lb />
but this is the year.<lb />
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remember, these are still the<lb />
defending Super Bowl champs,<lb />
and the road to a championship<lb />
runs through the Patriots. Then<lb />
again, I doubt Peyton Manning<lb />
needs to be reminded of which<lb />
team has had his number.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
DUIICan from page A6<lb />
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the East Coast.<lb />
"She's an extremely hard<lb />
worker, and I've been real pleased<lb />
with her training. I think she's<lb />
only going to get faster, faster<lb />
and faster said Kobe.<lb />
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has often had to sit out of the pool<lb />
for weeks and months at a time.<lb />
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think about it most of the time.<lb />
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head that I might pass out after<lb />
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other challenges that come with<lb />
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student athlete. She has to bal-<lb />
ance the demands of a steady<lb />
course load with the demands<lb />
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Conference USA. All of her sup-<lb />
port staff have no doubts that<lb />
she'll succeed to the highest<lb />
degree that she can and she will<lb />
set many of her own records here<lb />
before her time is up. She will<lb />
likely take her place as the top<lb />
sprint flyer in C - USA more than<lb />
once in her career.<lb />
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awards - she would never have<lb />
it that way.<lb />
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