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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 25<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
November 8,200J<lb />
Matt Cohen<lb />
awaits results<lb />
of mayor's race<lb />
COHEN<lb />
Happy with campaign<lb />
effort<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
SGA toe<lb />
around campus in order to reduce acts of violence throughout campus.<lb />
Safety walk points out danger zones<lb />
Police, students, faculty<lb />
work to identify safety risks<lb />
ZACK HILL<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
In an attempt to reduce the<lb />
number of times students have to<lb />
see those ECU Alert boxes pop up<lb />
on computer screens with a report<lb />
of an assault or robbery, the SGA<lb />
held its annual Safety Walk at 6:45<lb />
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2.<lb />
About 30 students, faculty<lb />
and administration representa-<lb />
tives met In front of West End<lb />
Dining Hall and split up Into four<lb />
groups to cover different parts of<lb />
the ECU campus and point out<lb />
potentially dangerous spots.<lb />
"We definitely don't want<lb />
students and faculty to feel<lb />
unsafe said Maurice Griffin,<lb />
SGA chief of staff.<lb />
One group was taken by bus<lb />
to College Hill while the other<lb />
three groups divided up the main<lb />
campus on foot. ECU police offi-<lb />
cers accompanied several of the<lb />
groups along with SGA represen-<lb />
tatives and officers.<lb />
The walk took place at night<lb />
to better illustrate to participants<lb />
how dangerous certain areas<lb />
can be.<lb />
"Our biggest concerns are in<lb />
reference to lighting that makes<lb />
people feel uncomfortable said<lb />
Robert Stroud, ECU police chief.<lb />
Many I ights across the campus<lb />
were either dim or burnt out<lb />
completely, providing dark areas<lb />
for assailants to hide. Shrubs<lb />
and overgrown trees also make<lb />
excellent cover for potential<lb />
criminals.<lb />
"That, no matter what, should<lb />
not be out said Aaron l.ucier,<lb />
associate director of campus<lb />
living, pointing to a burnt out<lb />
flood light above the entrance to<lb />
the cashier's office.<lb />
"If you can't sec my face at<lb />
five or 10 feet, that's a problem<lb />
l.ucier said.<lb />
l.ucier emphasized that safe<lb />
lighting does not have to be<lb />
overpowering.<lb />
"You don't have to make it look<lb />
bad, it doesn't have to be lit up like<lb />
a Christmas tree l.ucier said.<lb />
Administrative officials con-<lb />
trolling the budget were invited<lb />
in an attempt to raise awareness<lb />
and the amount of funds devoted<lb />
to safety measures.<lb />
"We want to get the people<lb />
here who can actually get the<lb />
work done said Kevin Stormer,<lb />
junior nursing major and SGA<lb />
director of campus safety.<lb />
Stormer is also a member of<lb />
the ECU Police Department.<lb />
"We want to cover the main<lb />
areas students and faculty walk<lb />
through on the weekend or at<lb />
night Stormer said.<lb />
Walkers were also notified<lb />
of the locations of emergency<lb />
phones and locations were sug-<lb />
gested for the installment of more<lb />
phones in the future.<lb />
Participants were given cards<lb />
to fill out in order to list places<lb />
they felt could be potentially<lb />
unsafe. The cards will become<lb />
part of a report detailing the<lb />
problem areas.<lb />
SGA President and senior mar-<lb />
keting major M. Cole Jones sees<lb />
the walk as an opportunity for<lb />
students to voice their concerns.<lb />
"I think it is Important for<lb />
students to be involved in the<lb />
process because they are the ones<lb />
whose safety really matters said<lb />
Jones.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news&amp;theeastcarolinion. com.<lb />
Matt Cohen, senior political<lb />
science major, is running against<lb />
incumbent Mayor, Don I'arrott,<lb />
and another challenger, Hob<lb />
Schneider, for the office of mayor<lb />
of Greenville.<lb />
Throughout his entire cam-<lb />
paign, Cohen has been adamant<lb />
about mobilizing the student<lb />
vote.<lb />
"We have rights in this com-<lb />
munity to vote and participate<lb />
and more importantly wc have<lb />
the responsibility to vote said<lb />
Cohen.<lb />
"I can't overemphasize<lb />
that<lb />
Cohen's biggest messages<lb />
have been about getting stu-<lb />
dents into local government,<lb />
improving the environment,<lb />
gaining sustainable economic<lb />
growth and helping renovate<lb />
poor neighborhoods. He wants<lb />
to address the issue of runoff<lb />
water from streets and parking<lb />
lots that lead to pollutants in<lb />
the local water source. There is a<lb />
problem with non-point source<lb />
see COHEN page A2<lb />
'A Step Towards<lb />
Relief benefit event<lb />
A STEP TOWARDS<lb />
SGA Senate prepares for student fee increases<lb />
SGA President moves<lb />
back to campus<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
The SGA Senate met yesterday<lb />
evening to examine which stu-<lb />
dent services would need greater<lb />
funding through student fees.<lb />
Among the institutions<lb />
requesting an increase were<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, ;<lb />
Information Technology Com- <lb />
puting Services, ECU Transit, (<lb />
Recreational Services, Athletics j<lb />
and Adult Commuter Services. �<lb />
All of these items and more (<lb />
will be discussed heavily on Nov.<lb />
28 when the senate meets to<lb />
finalize their proposals for this<lb />
fiscal year. SGA Senate President<lb />
Benjamin Wyche called on senate<lb />
members to make every effort to<lb />
attend this meeting or at least<lb />
send a representative.<lb />
"This is the heart of what you<lb />
do as a senator said Wyche.<lb />
SGA Chief of Staff Maurice<lb />
Griffin spoke about the ITCS<lb />
funding and how it would not<lb />
hurt students too much to make<lb />
the $11 increase he suggested. He<lb />
said that would only come out to<lb />
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SGA senators listen to Wyche while he organizes the senate meeting.<lb />
a total of $139.<lb />
"Currently, we have the<lb />
lowest ITCS fees in the state<lb />
said Griffin.<lb />
"Even after we would still<lb />
have the lowest<lb />
Transit's increases will<lb />
amount to a proposed $28 in<lb />
order to pay for more buses<lb />
and rising fuel costs that have<lb />
left them close to the red zone<lb />
fiscally. They are also inter-<lb />
ested in moving to hybrid buses<lb />
and blo-diesel buses. However,<lb />
these would be expensive to<lb />
purchase. Hybrid buses would<lb />
cost $480,000 per bus.<lb />
Motion failed with SB ft-1, a<lb />
bill to move next week's meeting<lb />
to Dowdy-Flcklen Stadium's club<lb />
seats. The athletic department<lb />
invited senators to hold their meet-<lb />
ing there and listen to a presenta-<lb />
tion. However, all but two senators<lb />
opposed this. Senators were wary<lb />
of the athletic department trying<lb />
to cajole the senate Into increasing<lb />
their funding so shortly before<lb />
budget submissions. The senate<lb />
agreed lo maintain the normal<lb />
meeting arrangement.<lb />
"They the athletic depart-<lb />
ment! can come to us and talk to<lb />
us said Rcgina Twine, student<lb />
welfare committee chair.<lb />
The senate passed senate reso-<lb />
lution 6-1, a recommendation to<lb />
make used textbooks cheaper. The<lb />
average student spends somewhere<lb />
around $900 per year on books.<lb />
see SGA page A2<lb />
Think-In Tech Fair: An opportunity to exchange innovations, ideas<lb />
Bast Carolina University<lb />
"A Step Towards Relief"<lb />
takes place today at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Hendrix Theater in an effort<lb />
to raise money for victims of<lb />
this year's hurricane season.<lb />
Nadia Payne, logistics<lb />
chair for the "A Step Towards<lb />
Relief said this event will<lb />
serve as a template for the<lb />
way ECU handles charity for<lb />
future disaster victims. The<lb />
event will feature numerous<lb />
student groups performing<lb />
including SWASH, INC, Just<lb />
2 Cilfted, ECU Gospel Choir,<lb />
ECDA tap dancing and the<lb />
NPHC.<lb />
The show will last two<lb />
hours. Tickets are free but stu-<lb />
dents are highly encouraged<lb />
to make donations.<lb />
The first 200 students<lb />
who show up will get free<lb />
T-shirts. Payne said all dona-<lb />
tions and proceeds will be<lb />
given to the Red Cross. She<lb />
also said Chancellor Steven<lb />
Ballard supported this fund-<lb />
raiser all the way.<lb />
Benefits are to be dis-<lb />
persed to victims in need<lb />
from all major hurricanes this<lb />
year, Wllma, Ophelia, Rita<lb />
and Katrlna.<lb />
More than 30 booths at<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
ZACK HILL<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
"Think-In: Teaching with<lb />
Technology 2005" took place last<lb />
Wednesday In the Mendenhall<lb />
Cireat Rooms from 10 a.m. - 2<lb />
p.m. ECU faculty and staff pre-<lb />
sented the ways they are using<lb />
technology in the school envi-<lb />
ronment<lb />
Representatives in more than<lb />
30 booths were on hand with<lb />
laptops and posters to display<lb />
how they are using technology<lb />
as a part of their job.<lb />
The fair focused on three<lb />
tracks - social use of technol-<lb />
ogy, effective and efficient use<lb />
of technology and innovative<lb />
use of technology. Social use<lb />
involved developing learning<lb />
communities in online classes.<lb />
Effective and efficient use was<lb />
about achieving successful learn-<lb />
ing objectives and increasing effi-<lb />
ciency. Innovative use focused<lb />
on using new technologies to<lb />
achieve learning objectives.<lb />
Students had a chance to win<lb />
door prizes, as others offered<lb />
their evaluations on the effective-<lb />
ness of the fair in presenting new<lb />
ideas as well as suggestions to<lb />
improve the fair in the future.<lb />
"It's a faculty development<lb />
opportunity with people present-<lb />
ing Ideas, using technology and<lb />
sharing what they're using said<lb />
Ginny Sconiers, project director<lb />
for academic outreach.<lb />
"Learning from each other is<lb />
part of the job<lb />
Greg Hecimovich, assistant<lb />
professor of English, was on<lb />
hand showing how he is using<lb />
podcasting to give supplemental<lb />
Information about the Victorian-<lb />
era literature he teaches.<lb />
"The actual literature kind<lb />
of teaches itself, but I use tech-<lb />
nology to bring life to the back-<lb />
ground said Hecimovich.<lb />
Michael Dixon, instructional<lb />
technology consultant, is also<lb />
using podcasting to beef up the<lb />
material made accessible online.<lb />
He said newer innovations are<lb />
lessening the distance between<lb />
the classroom and the Internet.<lb />
"Now you can get a $20<lb />
microphone, free audio software,<lb />
record the lecture and create<lb />
a feed to put It online said<lb />
Dixon.<lb />
"It's easy, quick and can work<lb />
on any platform<lb />
Erich Connell, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of construction manage-<lb />
ment, created a virtual classroom<lb />
for his students with schools in<lb />
Arizona, Texas and Oklahoma<lb />
connected via video and audio.<lb />
Connell said he thinks stu-<lb />
dents gained from being able to<lb />
communicate ideas and work on<lb />
projects with schools in other<lb />
states.<lb />
"We were learning how dif-<lb />
ferent regions of the nation<lb />
were using technology said<lb />
Connell.<lb />
"Technology is expanding<lb />
the classroom to anywhere in<lb />
the world<lb />
Campus resources such as<lb />
Blackboard, Information Tech-<lb />
nology and Computing Services<lb />
and the Technology Advance-<lb />
ment Center show how integral<lb />
technology is to the everyday<lb />
see FAIR page A2<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classifieds: A9 I Opinion: A3 I Student Life: A4 I Sports: A6 <lb /><pb facs="00059364_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian.com 252,328.6366<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER News Editor ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 8, 2005<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Disco and FolkContra<lb />
Dances<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers will sponsor a disco<lb />
dance and a contra dance from<lb />
8-11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12 at the<lb />
Willis Building located downtown<lb />
on first and Reade Streets. DJs<lb />
will be on hand to provide music.<lb />
Beginner lessons will begin at<lb />
7:30 p.m. There Is a potluck<lb />
supper at 6 p.m. for the contra<lb />
dance. Tickets for each event<lb />
are $3 for students, $5 for FASG<lb />
members, and $8 for the public.<lb />
This is an alcohol and smoke<lb />
free event. For more information<lb />
call 752-7350.<lb />
Charity Fashion Show<lb />
The Apparel and Interiors<lb />
Merchandising Organization<lb />
will present "Ripped, Torn and<lb />
Fabulous a charity fashion event,<lb />
at 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 11 at Club<lb />
Aqua. Tickets can be purchased<lb />
in advance at Wright Place or for<lb />
$5 at the door. All proceeds will<lb />
benefit Give2theTroops.<lb />
Asian Studies Lecture<lb />
The 2005-2006 ECU Lecture<lb />
in Asian Studies "Zen Hermits<lb />
and Zen Samurai" has been<lb />
rescheduled for Wednesday, Nov.<lb />
9 from 4 - 5:30 p.m. in Science<lb />
and Technology Building Room<lb />
OC-307. The lecture is sponsored<lb />
by the Harriot College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences, the Interdisciplinary<lb />
Program in Asian Studies, the<lb />
History Department, Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi, the Honor's Program, and<lb />
the Office of International Affairs<lb />
and will feature Steven Heine,<lb />
Professor of Religion at Florida<lb />
International University.<lb />
Munich Symphony<lb />
Orchestra<lb />
The Munich Symphony Orchestra<lb />
with Phlllipe Entremont conductor<lb />
and piano soloist will perform<lb />
Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. The world-<lb />
class orchestra has performed<lb />
across Europe for more than<lb />
a half-century, and will be on<lb />
U.S. soli for the first time with<lb />
Entremont. For more Information,<lb />
contact the Central Ticket Office<lb />
at 328-4788 or call 1-800-ECU-<lb />
ARTS. Tickets are required.<lb />
Gospel Choir<lb />
The ECU gospel choir will perform<lb />
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 In Wright<lb />
Auditorium. Tickets are $3 with a<lb />
student ID and $5 for general<lb />
admission. For more information,<lb />
call Tarrrick Cox at 328-1518 or<lb />
The Importance of<lb />
Being Earnest<lb />
Oscar Wilde's play The Importance<lb />
of Being Earnest will begin<lb />
performances on Thursday, Nov.<lb />
17 and will run through Tuesday,<lb />
Nov. 22. Performances will be<lb />
held in McGinnis Theatre. Tickets<lb />
are $12 for the general public,<lb />
$10 for senior citizens and ECU<lb />
faculty and staff, and $8 for ECU<lb />
students. For more information,<lb />
call 318-6829 or 1-800-ECU-<lb />
ARTS.<lb />
The Rainbow Fish<lb />
This Saturday at 2 p.m Wright<lb />
Auditorium hosts The Rainbow<lb />
Fish. Purchase subscriptions by<lb />
Oct. 8 for best options. Family<lb />
Pass (4 tickets to each show) $96,<lb />
Public Subscription (1 adult ticket<lb />
to each show) $30, ECU faculty<lb />
staff Subscription (one adult ticket<lb />
to each show): $25, ECU Student<lb />
Youth Subscription (one 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 and<lb />
$6 ECU studentsyouth. All tickets<lb />
at the door are $9. When Rainbow<lb />
Fish refuses to share her shiny<lb />
silver scales, her friends no longer<lb />
want to play with her. The octopus<lb />
advises her to share and she finds<lb />
that making others happy makes<lb />
her happy too. Based on Marcus<lb />
Pfister's bestselling book.<lb />
Elections<lb />
Elections for vacant offices in<lb />
the Greenville city government<lb />
are being held today. Voters who<lb />
are registered In Greenville are<lb />
allowed to vote.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Executions In NC early In the<lb />
morning<lb />
RALEIGH, NC (AP) - Many states<lb />
execute convicted killers in the<lb />
evenings. North Carolina, which<lb />
has three upcoming executions<lb />
scheduled, waits until 2 a.m.<lb />
Opponents of the death penalty say<lb />
they believe the time was chosen<lb />
to deter their presence and lessen<lb />
publicity.<lb />
Prison officials say 2 a.m. is the<lb />
best time logistically, legally and for<lb />
security.<lb />
"It's when the prison is most quiet<lb />
said Pamela Walker, a spokeswoman<lb />
for the state Department of Correction.<lb />
Of the 10 states that have performed<lb />
83 percent of the country's executions<lb />
since 1976, only North Carolina and<lb />
Missouri hold executions between<lb />
midnight and early morning. States<lb />
such as Texas, Virginia, Oklahoma<lb />
and Florida, all in the top five in<lb />
the number of executions, conduct<lb />
executions between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.<lb />
For years, Oklahoma held executions<lb />
at midnight, said Jerry Massle, a<lb />
spokesman with the Oklahoma<lb />
Department of Corrections. The state<lb />
switched the time to 6 p.m. In 2003<lb />
to make life easier for the prison staff<lb />
and others.<lb />
"It made for a shorter day. It also<lb />
was more convenient for the family<lb />
members of the victims. If they<lb />
couldn't afford a hotel, that's a long<lb />
drive back in the middle of the night<lb />
Massie said.<lb />
Prison officials in Texas, which has<lb />
accounted for 35 percent of all U.S.<lb />
executions since 1976, switched to 6<lb />
p.m. executions in 1995. The change<lb />
was made in part so that inmates'<lb />
lawyers could file last-minute appeals<lb />
while the courts were still open.<lb />
"Not only is it easier on the staff,<lb />
it Is easier for the attorneys said<lb />
Texas prison system spokeswoman<lb />
Michelle Lyons.<lb />
Under North Carolina state law, prison<lb />
officials have to schedule executions<lb />
within a 30-day period that starts one<lb />
month after notice that an inmate's<lb />
appeals have been exhausted. Once<lb />
a date is chosen, state law requires<lb />
that the inmate be executed within<lb />
that 24-hour period.<lb />
The state law creates another reason<lb />
to schedule executions earty in the<lb />
24-hour time period, said Walker.<lb />
There is still time to carry out the<lb />
sentence even If there Is a delay for<lb />
legal or other reasons.<lb />
Prison officials also are reluctant<lb />
to move the execution closer to<lb />
midnight because that would give the<lb />
Inmate less time to spend with family.<lb />
Inmates can visit with relatives from<lb />
10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on the day before<lb />
the execution. Those 13 hours are<lb />
the first and last times a prisoner can<lb />
touch relatives since he or she arrived<lb />
on death row.<lb />
That would be two less hours that they<lb />
would be able to visit" Walker said.<lb />
National<lb />
Manhunt for Texas death row<lb />
Inmate ends outside a Louisiana<lb />
liquor store<lb />
HOUSTON (AP) - A convicted double-<lb />
murderer who spent three days on<lb />
the run after slipping away from a<lb />
Houston jail was recaptured some<lb />
200 miles away drunk and talking on<lb />
a pay phone.<lb />
Police acting on a tip Sunday found<lb />
Charles Victor Thompson, 35,<lb />
standing outside a liquor store in<lb />
Shreveport, La said Harris County<lb />
Sheriffs Lt. John Martin.<lb />
"You know who I am Thompson<lb />
told officers when asked his name.<lb />
Asked again, he identified himself<lb />
as Charles Thompson, Martin said.<lb />
Police said Thompson was too drunk<lb />
to be Interrogated Sunday night.<lb />
The arrest ended a massive manhunt<lb />
for Thompson, who was convicted In<lb />
1999 for the shooting deaths a year<lb />
earlier of his ex-girtfriend, Dennise<lb />
Hayslip, 39, and her new boyfriend,<lb />
Darren Keith Cain, 30.<lb />
Shreveport city Jail Supervisor Barry<lb />
Newton said Thompson had been<lb />
booked on charges of being a fugitive<lb />
from the U.S. Marshals Service and<lb />
a fugitive from Harris County. He<lb />
was scheduled to appear before a<lb />
magistrate Monday In Shreveport<lb />
Thompson was sentenced to death<lb />
Oct. 28 and was being held In<lb />
the county jail until he could be<lb />
transferred to a prison in Livingston,<lb />
about 75 miles to the northeast.<lb />
Thompson escaped from custody<lb />
Thursday using a smuggled set of<lb />
clothes and a fake identification<lb />
badge to get past guards. His escape<lb />
resulted from "multiple errors" by jail<lb />
personnel, Martin has said.<lb />
Marshals designated Thompson a<lb />
federal fugitive In order to use Its<lb />
resources to find him and offered<lb />
a $10,000 reward for his capture.<lb />
Jurors and victims' relatives feared<lb />
for their safety.<lb />
When he was arrested, Thompson<lb />
had a bicycle, but it was unclear how<lb />
he got to Shreveport, Martin said.<lb />
Authorities did not know who he was<lb />
talking to on the phone.<lb />
Even though Thompson's arrest was<lb />
very Important, It was only a small<lb />
part of the ongoing investigation<lb />
Into how he managed to escape the<lb />
county jail, said Steve Tiller with the<lb />
U.S. Marshals Service.<lb />
On Thursday afternoon, Thompson<lb />
was taken to a room in the jail for<lb />
a meeting with his attorney. The<lb />
visitor, however, was not Thompson's<lb />
attorney of record, Terrence Gaiser,<lb />
although investigators have<lb />
determined the other person was<lb />
an attorney, Martin said. His name<lb />
has not been released because he<lb />
Is considered a witness.<lb />
After the attorney left, Thompson was<lb />
alone In the room and he managed to<lb />
remove his handcuffs and his bright<lb />
orange prison jumpsuit and put on a<lb />
dark blue shirt, khaki pants and white<lb />
tennis shoes. Authorities believe<lb />
those were the clothes Thompson<lb />
wore during his sentencing and say<lb />
he somehow smuggled them back<lb />
to his cell.<lb />
Wearing his new outfit, Thompson<lb />
left the prisoner's booth in the visiting<lb />
room and waved a fake ID badge<lb />
that wasn't scrutinized as he passed<lb />
at least four jail employees at work<lb />
stations. Thompson was eventually let<lb />
into the jail's visitor's lobby and from<lb />
there he walked out of the building<lb />
and Into the street.<lb />
Authorities think somebody helped<lb />
him escape, Martin said. "We do<lb />
think that people helped him If for<lb />
no other reason than we found his<lb />
clothes back behind another jail<lb />
facility he said.<lb />
World<lb />
Family of Palestinian boy killed<lb />
by Israeli soldiers donates his<lb />
organs to Israeli patients<lb />
PETAH TIKVAH, Israel (AP) - The<lb />
parents of a Palestinian boy shot by<lb />
Israeli soldiers donated his organs<lb />
to three Israeli children waiting for<lb />
transplants.<lb />
Ismail Khatib said the decision to<lb />
donate his son Ahmed's organs<lb />
Sunday was rooted in his memories<lb />
of his brother, who died at age 24<lb />
while waiting for a liver transplant, and<lb />
in his family's desire to help others<lb />
regardless of their nationality.<lb />
"I don't mind seeing the organs in<lb />
the body of an Israeli or a Palestinian.<lb />
In our religion, God allows us to<lb />
give organs to another person and<lb />
It doesn't matter who the person<lb />
is Khatib said. He added that he<lb />
hoped the donation would send a<lb />
message of peace to Israelis and<lb />
Palestinians.<lb />
Ahmed, 12 was shot by Israeli soldiers<lb />
Thursday while they were conducting<lb />
a raid in the West Bank town of<lb />
Jenln. The soldiers said the boy was<lb />
carrying a toy rifle and they mistook<lb />
him for a militant.<lb />
Ahmed died of his wounds late<lb />
Saturday, and on Sunday, three Israeli<lb />
girls two Jewish and the other Druse<lb />
underwent surgery to receive his<lb />
lungs, heart and liver.<lb />
The father of 12-year-old Samah<lb />
Gadban, who had been waiting five<lb />
years for a heart, called the donation<lb />
a "gesture of love Riad Gadban<lb />
spoke as he juggled phone calls in a<lb />
waiting room at Schneider Children's<lb />
Medical Center in the Israeli town of<lb />
Petah Tikvah. Samah's mother sat by<lb />
her bed, holding her hand.<lb />
Khatib said he hoped to meet the<lb />
recipients of his son's organs.<lb />
The most important thing is that I see<lb />
the person who received the organs,<lb />
to see him alive<lb />
Gadban said he will invite Khatib and<lb />
his family to a party for Samah when<lb />
she leaves the hospital.<lb />
"I want to thank him and his family.<lb />
With their gift, I would like for them<lb />
to think that my daughter is their<lb />
daughter Gadban said.<lb />
The national transplant center<lb />
reported that a 14-year-old Jewish<lb />
girl received Ahmed's lungs and a<lb />
7-month-old giri underwent surgery<lb />
Sunday evening to receive his liver.<lb />
Israel has a chronic shortage of donor<lb />
organs that many medical officials<lb />
attribute to Jewish religious taboos<lb />
against such donations.<lb />
Grammy nominee David Crowder sb�<lb />
Band performs in Greenville<lb />
Christian band has plans<lb />
to also appeal to non-<lb />
Christians<lb />
TAYLEIGH DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
David Crowder Band per-<lb />
formed to a sold-out audience last<lb />
Wednesday night at the Greenville<lb />
Convention Center. Those who<lb />
attended the concert left with<lb />
their ears ringing, ecstatic from<lb />
the elevating lyrics David Crowder<lb />
Band sang all night.<lb />
"There is already enough<lb />
negative music in the world, and<lb />
it's nice to hear something differ-<lb />
ent said Burton Morris, junior<lb />
communication major.<lb />
"Something that is uplifting<lb />
obviously makes me have a better<lb />
outlook on life and on class<lb />
Their tour, A Collision, which<lb />
is also the name- of their new<lb />
album, featured opening bands<lb />
Shane and Shane alongside<lb />
Robbie Seay Band.<lb />
David Crowder Band<lb />
has been nominated for three<lb />
Grammy Awards this year and<lb />
will be touring with Grammy<lb />
Award winners Third Day In<lb />
spring 2006.<lb />
They have previously toured<lb />
with Christian music artists<lb />
Mercy Me, famous for their<lb />
chart-topping song "1 Can Only<lb />
Imagine which earned its spot<lb />
on the Billboard Top 200 charts<lb />
along with hits from Justin Tim-<lb />
berlake and Jennifer Lopez.<lb />
Jason Solley, lead guitarist<lb />
and vocalist from David Crowder<lb />
Hand, said their main goal is to<lb />
make their music appealing not<lb />
just for Christians but also for<lb />
non-believers. The music must<lb />
make sense in order for non-<lb />
Christians to understand it as<lb />
well, Solley said. Then again,<lb />
music is the universal language,<lb />
Solley said. As long as people get<lb />
the message from our lyrics, that<lb />
is what matters.<lb />
Their song titled, "A Beautiful<lb />
STSTRAVEL.COM<lb />
Collision said "So courageous<lb />
until now, fumbling and scared,<lb />
so afraid you'll find me out, alone<lb />
here, with my doubt<lb />
This song brings God to a<lb />
practical surface by explaining<lb />
why people have every reason to<lb />
reveal who they are, because one<lb />
way or another God will "collide"<lb />
with them at their weakest point,<lb />
revealing their true meaning for<lb />
life on earth.<lb />
Nearly 25 churches from<lb />
around Greenville helped orga-<lb />
nize the concert. The goal of the<lb />
concert was to reach youth from<lb />
around Greenville, said Cory Rag-<lb />
land, planner of the event.<lb />
David Crowder Band has its<lb />
own unique style, impossible to<lb />
fit into just one category. They<lb />
played everything from upbeat<lb />
rock, to rock opera, a little bit of<lb />
funkhip hop and even some blue<lb />
grass, which lead singer David<lb />
Crowder said was only neces-<lb />
sary since they were in North<lb />
Carolina. Their wide range of<lb />
music can be found on their new<lb />
album.<lb />
"I like the variety because it's<lb />
different, it's fun, it's energetic<lb />
and it's upbeat said Lindsey<lb />
Duvall, senior family and com-<lb />
munity service major.<lb />
"Their music made me want<lb />
to dance. Shoot, they're also my<lb />
home boys because they're from<lb />
Texas, my home state<lb />
The six-member band started<lb />
their career while attending college<lb />
at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.<lb />
Some of the band members were<lb />
not even in college yet, so Crowder<lb />
persisted to formulate a kind of<lb />
catchy music they could share with<lb />
crowds once they graduated.<lb />
Donnie Luper, co-planner,<lb />
said they had been planning the<lb />
concert for nearly five years. Last<lb />
year, Chris Tomlin performed at<lb />
the convention center. This year,<lb />
Luper was very excited to have<lb />
David Crowder Band come.<lb />
Before the concert, Luper said<lb />
he was looking for God's presence<lb />
to touch the lives of each youth<lb />
and adult.<lb />
"It's been a long time since<lb />
I've been in a big group of wor-<lb />
shippers in a concert and it<lb />
was nice to hear Crowder speak<lb />
so openly, worshiping God in<lb />
front of the crowd said Jessica<lb />
Ives, junior psychology major<lb />
and member of ECU Campus<lb />
Crusade.<lb />
The band almost had to<lb />
cancel their concert because of<lb />
the recent death of their pastor,<lb />
Kyle Lake, of University Baptist<lb />
Church in Waco, Texas. Lake,<lb />
33, was electrocuted Sunday<lb />
Oct. 30 while reaching to adjust<lb />
the microphone during a church<lb />
baptism.<lb />
Though the David Crowder<lb />
Band mourns the loss of Lake,<lb />
they chose to make the best<lb />
of this situation. That's what<lb />
Lake would have wanted, said<lb />
Crowder.<lb />
During the concert, Crowder<lb />
said with a loud, firm voice,<lb />
"death is not the end of it all<lb />
The crowd erupted in cheers and<lb />
applause. Crowder explained<lb />
they will not let what happened<lb />
to their pastor keep them from<lb />
reaching out through performing<lb />
concerts and touching the lives of<lb />
young adults.<lb />
David Crowder Band began<lb />
their music career at University<lb />
Baptist Church singing praise<lb />
and worship songs on Sunday<lb />
mornings.<lb />
Some concertgoers said their<lb />
favorite part of the night was<lb />
hearing the band rock out with<lb />
Shane and Shane and the Robbie<lb />
Seay Band during their encore.<lb />
"I liked the lyrics of Shane<lb />
and Shane the best said Tim<lb />
Grigg, senior social work major.<lb />
"They were all positive, noth-<lb />
ing they sang about was about<lb />
drama. Most people sing about<lb />
how their life sucks, but Shane<lb />
and Shane just praise God and<lb />
sing about what's important<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeas tcarolinian.com.<lb />
from page A1<lb />
SGA President M. Cole<lb />
Jones announced last week he<lb />
was intending to move back<lb />
to campus in order to be more<lb />
accessible to the student body.<lb />
He will be moving into Umstead<lb />
Residence Hall.<lb />
In other news, the senior class<lb />
of SGA has assembled a commit-<lb />
tee and will be meeting bi-weekly<lb />
to help seniors through gradu-<lb />
ation, improve neighborhood<lb />
relations, work with alumni,<lb />
update diplomas and draft ideas<lb />
for a senior gift. Thomas Doyle,<lb />
senior class president, is looking<lb />
to work with a multitude of issues<lb />
happening on campus.<lb />
"We just want to make ECU<lb />
better, not just for seniors, but all<lb />
classes said Doyle.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
COhen from page A1<lb />
water pollution. In order to tackle<lb />
environmental problems, Cohen<lb />
wants to set up regional councils<lb />
of committees.<lb />
Cohen also sees a problem<lb />
with increasing gangs and drug<lb />
dealers.<lb />
"We really want to work on<lb />
our anti-drug and anti-gang pro-<lb />
grams Cohen said.<lb />
He wants to listen to teachers<lb />
for clues as to what the gang and<lb />
drug problems are like. He said<lb />
they would know best about the<lb />
situation.<lb />
"We need a strong, focused<lb />
approach Cohen said.<lb />
He also addressed the situation<lb />
Greenville has with unopposed<lb />
elections. All three city council<lb />
positions that were up for election<lb />
this year were unopposed.<lb />
"Democracy works best when<lb />
there's more than one candidate<lb />
Cohen said.<lb />
Cohen spoke at yesterday's<lb />
SGA Senate meeting and urged<lb />
senators to vote.<lb />
"I really need you guys<lb />
out at the polls Cohen said.<lb />
"You're the most politically<lb />
active students on campus<lb />
Cohen is looking for all stu-<lb />
dents to vote if they are regis-<lb />
tered. He also said he plans to<lb />
get in touch with various city<lb />
officials soon.<lb />
"I'm going to meet with every<lb />
city official between now and<lb />
when I'm sworn in Cohen said.<lb />
Cohen is committed to not<lb />
only being mayor but also being<lb />
a student mayor. Because of this<lb />
he will continue a full student<lb />
course load. He is taking 18<lb />
semester hours now and he said<lb />
he would probably take IS semes-<lb />
ter hours next semester. He is<lb />
planning to graduate in May.<lb />
He is hoping people will vote<lb />
in high numbers today.<lb />
"Get out and vote, tell your<lb />
friends, tell your neighbors<lb />
Cohen said.<lb />
City elections take place<lb />
today. Cohen will be at Hooker<lb />
Memorial Church on Hooker<lb />
Road until 5 p.m. today meeting<lb />
with people.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
F3lr from page A1<lb />
experience at ECU.<lb />
Technological innovations<lb />
came from departments as varied<lb />
as the School of Nursing and the<lb />
College of Health and Human<lb />
Performance to the College of<lb />
Fine Arts and Communication,<lb />
meaning that nearly every disci-<lb />
pline contributed in some way.<lb />
"It's a very well organized fair<lb />
with great ideas Hecimovich said.<lb />
"It's eye opening to have<lb />
departments mixing ideas<lb />
The new concepts exchanged<lb />
by faculty and staff should trickle<lb />
down to help students.<lb />
"It's really a way to get ideas<lb />
and take them back to the class-<lb />
room Sconiers said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor in Chief<lb />
TUESDAY November 8, 2005<lb />
Our View<lb />
Identity theft not<lb />
to be taken lightly<lb />
For those of you who haven't noticed, technology has<lb />
been and will continue to advance over the years. When<lb />
many of us were growing up, computers were just being<lb />
created and the Ipod wasn't even a thought in anyone's<lb />
imagination. Now, in a day and age in which pretty much<lb />
our entire lives revolve around technology, specifically<lb />
the Internet or online databases, this opens up an entire<lb />
new world of crime to those looking to create trouble.<lb />
Identity theft is on the rise, and no matter how many<lb />
anti-virus, anti-spam or spy ware programs are created,<lb />
people can and will still find ways to hack into other<lb />
people's lives. This is a serious matter, not just some-<lb />
thing seen in movies such as The Net. As you might<lb />
have seen, an e-mail was sent out across campus a<lb />
short while ago announcing that there was an e-mail<lb />
hacker posing as an Ebay representative, asking for<lb />
people to resubmit their personal Information and create<lb />
a new account, therefore allowing this thief access to<lb />
everything from your name and address to your credit<lb />
card or bank account number. This may seem like<lb />
common sense to many of you, but keep in mind that it's<lb />
never completely safe to dish out personal information<lb />
online. Last year, students at George Mason University<lb />
in Virginia were victims of identity theft after a hacker<lb />
broke into the university's mainframe and stole many<lb />
students' social security numbers.<lb />
Bewarethough because identrtytheftdoesntjustoccur<lb />
online. Thieves can rummage through garbage to find<lb />
credit card receipts or go through your mall.<lb />
How can you protect yourself?<lb />
If you're worried about someone else stealing your<lb />
credit card Information and charging money to your<lb />
account various credit card companies offer a sort of<lb />
credit monitoring program. For example, your Assistant<lb />
Features Editor drove home to Maryland and had to pay<lb />
for gas in North Carolina Virginia and in Maryland. Within<lb />
two hours of the last purchase, her credit card company<lb />
had called to alert her of suspicious activity.<lb />
More safety tips include never giving out personal<lb />
information online to any site which isn't secure. Also,<lb />
if you do your banking or pay your bills online, create a<lb />
password containing both letters and numbers - create<lb />
a code which would not be easy for any acquaintance<lb />
to guess. When bills are paid off, it's wise to put all of<lb />
your receipts through a shredding machine, or at least<lb />
tear them up into small pieces which would be difficult<lb />
to place back together.<lb />
If you or someone you know has become a victim of<lb />
identity theft, here's what to do. If your credit card has<lb />
been illegally charged, call your credit card provider,<lb />
explain what happened and close your account imme-<lb />
diately. The same goes for your bank account If you<lb />
suspect your social security number, driver's license<lb />
or any other form of identification is stolen, contact the<lb />
government agency in which your ID was issued. You<lb />
can fill out forms to cancel the stolen document(s) and<lb />
apply for new forms of ID.<lb />
For more information on Identity theft including how to<lb />
minimize your risk, log on to consumer.govidtheft<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
You would think it would be better by now<lb />
'Nothing has changed'<lb />
TONY MCKEE<lb />
CONSERVATIVE CORNER<lb />
I wrote a column in May of<lb />
2004 on the fact that courtesy<lb />
and kindness were on their<lb />
deathbed here at ECU. Let's<lb />
revisit that column. This is some<lb />
of what I wrote:<lb />
"Have you walked into a bath-<lb />
room recently, male or female, and<lb />
seen the disgusting messes left by<lb />
what I had at first assumed to be<lb />
escaped farm animals? The urine<lb />
on the floor, urinals and toilets<lb />
by "badly aimed" plumbing - the<lb />
toilets clogged with everything from<lb />
personal hygiene products to toilet<lb />
paper to reports with bad grades.<lb />
The paper towels strewn all over the<lb />
place even though the trash can is in<lb />
plain sight. The sinks and mirrors<lb />
covered in God only knows what.<lb />
Have you seen any of that? Now<lb />
think about having to clean that up<lb />
every day, five days a week, every<lb />
week school is in session.<lb />
Have you thanked any of the<lb />
janitorial staff recently for giving<lb />
you a clean place to plant your butt<lb />
and take care of business? Why<lb />
not? They work hard to clean up<lb />
after the slobs among us, and they<lb />
do a good job. Would you want to<lb />
do what they do?<lb />
How about the people who<lb />
pick up the litter that's always is<lb />
floating around campus? Have you<lb />
thanked them recently for keep-<lb />
ing the campus clean? Have you<lb />
said "hello" or in some small way<lb />
acknowledged that they are alive?<lb />
From what I have seen, the answer<lb />
is a resounding "Whatpeople?"<lb />
What about the people who<lb />
prepare the food we eat? Granted,<lb />
some of it has the taste of well,<lb />
something, but that doesn't matter.<lb />
When was the last time you thanked<lb />
one of the servers, or cooks, for the<lb />
job they are doing? When was the<lb />
last time some of you even said any-<lb />
thing to them, except to complain<lb />
about something?<lb />
And then there are the cashiers.<lb />
Can you think of a more frustrat-<lb />
ing job? They stand for hours on<lb />
end, watching all that money that<lb />
they can't keep going through their<lb />
fingers. And what do they get for<lb />
their efforts? Thousands of self<lb />
absorbed, arrogant snobs who can't<lb />
be bothered to say hello or smile or<lb />
look at them<lb />
In the 18 months since that<lb />
column was printed, nothing<lb />
has changed. If anything, things<lb />
appear to have gotten worse.<lb />
The vast majority of students<lb />
(and faculty) that I have seen in<lb />
the past few months still ignore<lb />
the support staff, or treat them<lb />
like some vile thing they found<lb />
on the bottom of their shoe.<lb />
Some examples I have personally<lb />
witnessed, just on campus:<lb />
1. I counted 32 (out of<lb />
57) students and faculty going<lb />
through a cashier's line that did<lb />
not say one word to her, even<lb />
though she greeted everyone.<lb />
This happened in the span of<lb />
about 20 minutes.<lb />
2. I lost track of the number of<lb />
times I saw someone use a toilet or<lb />
urinal and leave it without flush-<lb />
ing. Perhaps not surprisingly, the<lb />
vast majority of these individuals<lb />
didn't bother to wash their hands<lb />
either. "High 5" anyone?<lb />
3. I have watched countless<lb />
supposedly intelligent people<lb />
cross in front of moving lawn<lb />
mowers instead of waiting for<lb />
them to pass. In each instance<lb />
the person on the mower had<lb />
to stop in order to avoid these<lb />
geniuses and to let them pass.<lb />
Oh yeah, each time the students<lb />
were, obviously, walking on the<lb />
grass and not the sidewalk.<lb />
4. Numerous times I have<lb />
been witness to, and commented<lb />
on, the lack of courtesy and<lb />
common sense of people who<lb />
deliberately walk out in front of<lb />
moving cars, buses, bicycles and<lb />
motorcycles. I especially like the<lb />
ones who stop in the middle of<lb />
traffic, or block commuter buses,<lb />
to drop off or collect their sweet-<lb />
ies. Interestingly enough, the<lb />
majority of the people I have seen<lb />
doing this have been women.<lb />
Do you think that means any-<lb />
thing?<lb />
Then there are the people<lb />
who deliberately put their hands<lb />
on just-cleaned windows and<lb />
doors, who drop trash on the<lb />
ground after someone has picked<lb />
it up and keep walking, forcing<lb />
maintenance and janitorial staff<lb />
to move out of the way instead of<lb />
making room for them.<lb />
I could go on, but why<lb />
bother? Everyone gets the idea,<lb />
or should - ECU appears to be<lb />
populated by a bunch of rude,<lb />
arrogant, insensitive jerks.<lb />
ECU is already known as<lb />
"EZU "Party Central" and sev-<lb />
eral other less colorful names.<lb />
Perhaps we should add self-cen-<lb />
tered, rude and stuck up to those<lb />
names as well.<lb />
1 like the Sonic Plaza and the columns there. If people<lb />
are getting off the bus, please let them get off before<lb />
you push your way on and look like an a. I don't like<lb />
hearing children in the library either, but at least I know<lb />
that these people are trying to better themselves so my<lb />
future tax dollars won't have to support that crying<lb />
child, and they are much less obtrusive than people<lb />
on the phone.<lb />
Anyone else out there run a student organization and<lb />
wishes they were just a member again? If you are please<lb />
raise your hand!<lb />
Don't you think it's sad that ECU is known for its party-<lb />
ing more than its academics? Not everyone came here<lb />
to drink and act a fool. Some people actually want to<lb />
learn.<lb />
It really doesn't matter the size of the girl, but the size<lb />
of her heart.<lb />
A friend is someone you can depend on no matter<lb />
what - a freeloader is someone who only calls when<lb />
they need a ride.<lb />
Why are people still wearing shorts and a hoodie - that<lb />
kind of defeats the purpose of the cold weather if you're<lb />
going to keep dressing like it's still summer time.<lb />
I can't believe November is already here and before you<lb />
know it the semester will be over - how many of you are<lb />
actually going to pass your courses though?<lb />
The10 massages in the health center are delectable. Go<lb />
get one or seven, you'll thank me for it someday.<lb />
1 don't go to class to impress you or to be stylish -1 go<lb />
to class to learn. Why do you care if I wear my paja-<lb />
mas? P.S. not everyone can afford nice clothes because<lb />
(deep breath) some of us actually do pay for our own<lb />
education.<lb />
Instead of just canceling class professor, you didn't<lb />
show up, sent in your grad student with a IS minute<lb />
video and then let him dismiss us. That was completely<lb />
pointless.<lb />
Thank you for being open so late, Galley, because a<lb />
break from work for munchies is exactly what was<lb />
needed at 12 a.m.<lb />
Halloween consisted of guys chilling on the sidewalk<lb />
watching all the girls walk by and trying to take them<lb />
home. Did that make anyone else feel uncomfortable?<lb />
We're all here for the same basic reasons -1 should never<lb />
feel like I am on a runway when I am simply walking to<lb />
class, so If I show up in my PJ's that is OK.<lb />
How come the ECU Adventure Center has to cancel<lb />
super fun adventure trips because there aren't enough<lb />
Ceople who sign up? The trips are awesome and is total<lb />
ull that out of 25,000 students, there aren't six who<lb />
want to go and do something cool on a weekend. Check<lb />
it out and go sign up people!<lb />
The movie theater does not offer a student discount.<lb />
Please stop complaining to employees about this we<lb />
have no control over the price of tickets or the 99-cent<lb />
terminal fee.<lb />
To Jennifer Hobbs, the person who edits the pirate rants.<lb />
I guess you're right - students at ECU don't want to hear<lb />
about girls getting harassed while they are jogging in town.<lb />
I guess the pirate rants about cute guys in camouflage or<lb />
the greatness of the Grateful Dead are more Important.<lb />
i To the student running for mayor.<lb />
i drinking at 519 every night?<lb />
how cornel see you<lb />
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In My Opinion<lb />
(KRT) � I'm in my fourth<lb />
year teaching a seminar at the<lb />
University of Pennsylvania on<lb />
the media's role in American<lb />
society, and here's the astonish-<lb />
ing thing: Students this semester<lb />
bring up subjects we didn't talk<lb />
about a few short years ago.<lb />
Blogging. Jon Stewart.<lb />
Whether newspapers should<lb />
charge for content on the Inter-<lb />
net. These issues didn't escape<lb />
the attention of just me, a<lb />
middle-age prof still yearning for<lb />
the days of Edward R. Murrow.<lb />
Not too long ago, they weren't<lb />
on the radar screens of smart Ivy<lb />
League kids, either.<lb />
Now they are an integral part<lb />
of the media landscape - until<lb />
the next new thing comes along.<lb />
That is how swiftly, profoundly<lb />
and unpredictably the business<lb />
of daily journalism is changing.<lb />
Reacting to that unpredict-<lb />
ability has caused many news-<lb />
papers, Including this one, to<lb />
reduce their staffs dramatically in<lb />
the belief that eliminating jour-<lb />
nalists will somehow improve<lb />
journalism.<lb />
The logic of this escapes me.<lb />
I cling to a simple formula<lb />
I devised years ago to describe<lb />
what a good newspaper ought<lb />
to do: Inform, reflect, crusade,<lb />
connect. Over nearly three<lb />
decades in journalism, I've<lb />
been privileged to inform read-<lb />
ers with news from around the<lb />
world, reflect on the great issues<lb />
and events of our time, and cru-<lb />
sade against social ills, economic<lb />
injustice and truly annoying<lb />
politicians. (Not to mention<lb />
report on everything from a<lb />
royal wedding to a nudist camp,<lb />
where I learned to conduct an<lb />
interview keeping my eyes on<lb />
the person's face.)<lb />
Most satisfying has been the<lb />
chance to connect with ordinary<lb />
people, especially in thelast five<lb />
years of writing these columns.<lb />
Worse than the worst criti-<lb />
cism thrown my way - some of<lb />
it ridiculously mean is the fear<lb />
of an empty voice mailbox on<lb />
a Monday morning. We colum-<lb />
nists thrive on feedback. Not just<lb />
because we hate to be ignored,<lb />
but because readers fuel our best<lb />
work.<lb />
When I went on a campaign<lb />
in 2003 to save federal funding<lb />
for AmeriCorps, the successful<lb />
national service program whose<lb />
only sin was to be born during<lb />
the Clinton administration, an<lb />
outpouring from readers all over<lb />
the country enhanced my efforts.<lb />
Their stories provided irrefutable<lb />
evidence of the need to keep the<lb />
program alive. I was just their<lb />
conduit.<lb />
When Ronald Reagan's death<lb />
prompted me to write about<lb />
my late mother's struggle with<lb />
Alzheimer's disease, readers over-<lb />
whelmed me with heartbreaking,<lb />
heroic tales of their own.<lb />
Some e-mails were so full of<lb />
pain, I had to walk away from<lb />
my computer. They left me even<lb />
more grateful for the excellent<lb />
care my mother received; I<lb />
was moved to push harder for<lb />
changes in how we deal with<lb />
a fatal disease that will affect<lb />
ever more of us in a graying<lb />
America.<lb />
As I reluctantly close this<lb />
column, I hope that you who<lb />
have kept me honest over the<lb />
years, and kept me grounded,<lb />
will continue the conversation<lb />
we started. Press for reforms in<lb />
our electoral system to ensure<lb />
that voting is free, fair and avail-<lb />
able to everyone, especially<lb />
the young. While you're at it,<lb />
develop a First Vote ritual in your<lb />
(<lb />
own community to honor those<lb />
casting ballots for the first time,<lb />
and invite them into a process<lb />
they have a duty to embrace and<lb />
improve.<lb />
The president and Congress<lb />
missed a stellar opportunity<lb />
after the 911 terrorist attacks to<lb />
institute universal community<lb />
and military service for every<lb />
American, providing help for<lb />
the needy, a boost for the armed<lb />
forces, and a sense of genera-<lb />
tional cohesion we haven't had<lb />
since my dad fought in World<lb />
War II. We need it even more<lb />
now. Push for it.<lb />
When we debate abortion<lb />
and marriage and gay rights, let<lb />
moderation and common sense<lb />
be heard just as loudly as the<lb />
uncompromising shrillness from<lb />
the extremes. The middle ground<lb />
Is common ground for most<lb />
Americans, and our national<lb />
politics need to reflect that.<lb />
And for goodness' sake, let's<lb />
act like a nation that truly values<lb />
Its children, in the halls of power,<lb />
where budgets are created and<lb />
policies set, but also in our<lb />
homes. Have family dinner. Take<lb />
the TV and computer out of the<lb />
kids' rooms. Pay attention to<lb />
what young people are saying.<lb />
I've wanted to be a journal-<lb />
ist ever since the seventh grade,<lb />
when I saw reruns of Murrow's<lb />
unforgettable broadcasts. (And<lb />
this was before George Clooney<lb />
entered the picture.) For a kid<lb />
from the Bronx who grew up<lb />
knowing nobody famous, my job<lb />
has given me unbelievable access<lb />
to those who drive our civic and<lb />
political life.<lb />
Best of all has been what I've<lb />
learned from the greatest col-<lb />
leagues one can ever ask for, and<lb />
a reading public second to none.<lb />
Thanks.<lb />
To the guy who says that he is our friend but keeps<lb />
making up excuses on why he can't hang out with us - it's<lb />
OK you're going to need us one day and we won't be there<lb />
to hang out with you. We call you a friend for a reason so<lb />
try to start acting like one. No more excuses!<lb />
Do you ever feel like peopie are staring at you when<lb />
you walk through Wright Plaza? Is there something<lb />
hanging out of my nose? Do I have toilet paper stuck<lb />
to my shoe?<lb />
It is really sad when a girl can't get some exercise in this<lb />
town without being harassed by guys who think that<lb />
women like feeling degraded and uncomfortable. The<lb />
sad part is that guys usually only have the balls to yell<lb />
at you when in packs, so you're outnumbered. Ladies,<lb />
am I the only one that feels this way?<lb />
OK, 1 admit it. 1 have a man-crush on Skip Holtz.<lb />
Its2005,toaselectfew,thel980scalWtheywamtheirhairl<lb />
Guys I am up the creek without a paddle. My girlfriend<lb />
found out it was her sister's earring. Please help me. I<lb />
love my girlfriend so much, I can't lose her.<lb />
Bring back the Ninjas that rolled out and attacked us<lb />
near the mall! You, swinging with your "swords That<lb />
should be a weekly ritual for you guys!<lb />
I hate when people e-mail me asking if we have an<lb />
exam tomorrow but don't even bother to say what<lb />
class they're in.<lb />
To everyone who keeps mentioning putting parking decks<lb />
in Greenville you can't. The ground is too wet and the<lb />
parking deck will sink! So no more whining about why<lb />
we aren't spending money on parking decks!<lb />
How come you seem to find the perfect guy, and yet<lb />
he is always taken?<lb />
The skit done by the Black Student Union did not offend<lb />
me, I thought it was hilarious.<lb />
Skater boys, you make me happy!<lb />
Tall women need tall men little girls back off before<lb />
I step on you!<lb />
What happened to Friends Eat Free Fridays? Where has<lb />
that free meal gone? I used to rant to friends and family<lb />
about ECU'S dinning policy of free lunch for friends,<lb />
but now it is gone.<lb />
If your boyfriend went to Iraq, don't tell me you're single<lb />
so I'll date you while he's gone.<lb />
Tonight I didn't have enough money to pay for my food<lb />
at The Galley and the guy behind me insisted to just put<lb />
the rest on his decline. Thanks a lot man, you're one of<lb />
the only truly kind people I have met this year.<lb />
To all boys who go out of their way to approach a girl,<lb />
make the first move, take your number, proceed to hang<lb />
out with you for a month, then let you know that their<lb />
just not "ready" for a girlfriend. You should have just left<lb />
us alone to begin with  we were better off that way.<lb />
If you are that concerned about a car hitting you, then<lb />
maybe you should not walk out in front of us!<lb />
Flu shots rule! Love, Dr. Mom<lb />
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Page A4 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAROLYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 8, 2005<lb />
Pick of the Week:<lb />
Movies<lb />
'Citizen Kane' (1941)<lb />
I'm going to take this time to tell you<lb />
about one of my favorite movies in the<lb />
history of motion pictures. This Orson<lb />
Welles film is based on the life of<lb />
newspaper mogul William Randolph<lb />
Hearst and follows the highs and<lb />
lows of main character Charles Foster<lb />
Kane's life. The film begins with the<lb />
death of Kane and we see that his<lb />
last spoken word before his death<lb />
was "rosebud<lb />
The movie then goes on to explore<lb />
who or what rosebud is, through<lb />
highlighting the extravagant lifestyle<lb />
of Kane Witness the highs of Irving<lb />
the rich life as Charles Foster Kane's<lb />
newspaper empire grows and the<lb />
loneliness that ensues after Kane<lb />
loses his bid for New York governor.<lb />
This Oscar-winning movie has been<lb />
called one of the best movies of<lb />
all time by many more esteemed<lb />
loumalists than your TEC editors.put<lb />
either way, It's an amazing movie and<lb />
I'd recommend it to anyone interested<lb />
in journalism or politics.<lb />
Music<lb />
Nickelback's new album, All the Right<lb />
Reasons is out in stores now with the<lb />
usual Nickelback sound with a few<lb />
twists thrown In.<lb />
Local Concerts:<lb />
The Zippo Hot Tour featuring the All-<lb />
American Rejects and Rooney will<lb />
make a stop at The Cats Cradle in<lb />
Carrboro Tuesday, Nov. 8.<lb />
The Improv Allstars featuring Drew<lb />
Carey, Chip Esten, Greg Proops, Jeff<lb />
Davis, Jonathan Mangum, Kathy<lb />
Kinney and Sean Masterson will be<lb />
performing at the Memorial Auditorium<lb />
in Raleigh Thursday, Nov. 10.<lb />
Converge, Darkest Hour and The Red<lb />
Chord will be at The Cats Cradle In<lb />
Carrboro Thursday, Nov. 17.<lb />
311 will be at the House of Blues in<lb />
Myrtle Beach, SC Saturday, Nov. 26.<lb />
Clay Aiken will be performing at the RBC<lb />
Center in Raleigh Thursday, Dec. 22.<lb />
Names In the News:<lb />
If you can't beat 'em<lb />
The much-feared word on print media<lb />
tongues right now is "consolidation<lb />
but it's the way to go for rapper-<lb />
producer Lil Jon's BME Recordings<lb />
and 50 Cent's G-Unit. 50 Cent (Curtis<lb />
Jackson) and Jon (Jonathan Smith)<lb />
are consolidating marketing forces to<lb />
give their separate artists a pop.<lb />
Details are still fuzzy, but Jon said<lb />
that their talent will continue to<lb />
release projects under their original<lb />
label deals, but BME and G-Unit<lb />
together will market the releases,<lb />
Reuters reports. "50 Cent Is going to<lb />
collaborate and appear on certain<lb />
projects with BME artists said Jon.<lb />
"And I'm going to collaborate and<lb />
appear on certain projects with G-<lb />
Unit The idea took fruit during this<lb />
summer's Anger Management tour,<lb />
which featured BME artists such as Ul<lb />
Scrappy and Bohagan. Was Scrappy<lb />
ditching BME to sign with G-Unit?<lb />
Not anymore, He'll be the first artist<lb />
to release what is called "a project"<lb />
under the new partnership - BME<lb />
RecordingsReprise Records will<lb />
put out his untitled album. "Basically<lb />
50 and Scrappy were already good<lb />
friends Jon said. "While we were<lb />
out on tour, 50 came to me with the<lb />
business proposition, and we sat<lb />
down and worked It out<lb />
Break a no, target that<lb />
Tony-winner Sutton Foster, of<lb />
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" fame, was<lb />
in Los Angeles rehearsing a number<lb />
called "I'm an Accident Waiting to<lb />
Happen' last week when she fell, and<lb />
broke her arm. "I wasn't even dancing<lb />
she told The Associated Press. "I was<lb />
just stepping backward, and my feet<lb />
went forward, and I fell backward<lb />
and caught myself with my hands<lb />
Once more, with feeling? She<lb />
was rehearsing the musical "The<lb />
Drowsy Chaperone" (music and<lb />
lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg<lb />
Morrison), scheduled to open Nov.<lb />
18 at Los Angeles' Ahmanson<lb />
Theater. But the show will go on.<lb />
Sutton said she'll have to modify<lb />
her performance, though, until she's<lb />
better - stunts such as a dive roll<lb />
through a hoop, cartwheels and<lb />
complicated lifts are being scotched<lb />
Do box offices have skies?<lb />
Because they're falling - The top<lb />
12 movies grossed $112 million this<lb />
weekend, 10 percent lower than the<lb />
same period a year ago, AP reports.<lb />
And this even though Disney's first<lb />
fully computer-animated movie,<lb />
Chicken Little, with "Scrubs" Zach<lb />
Braff providing the voice of the fairy-<lb />
tale fowl, came in at a very healthy<lb />
$40.1 million, even with kiddie-priced<lb />
tickets, according to studio estimates.<lb />
Jarhead, starring Jake Gytlenhaal and<lb />
Jamie Foxx as Marines in the Gulf War,<lb />
also exceeded Industry expectations,<lb />
coming In second at $28.8 million.<lb />
Interesting ECU student activities<lb />
Some of the stupid<lb />
student activities here<lb />
AMANDA WINAR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Skinny dipping, squirrel<lb />
fishing, egg eating, cross dress-<lb />
ing, keg racing, milk chugging,<lb />
April fooling, hair shaving - even<lb />
highway streaking. Sounds like<lb />
you might have just joined the<lb />
circus. But really, you've just<lb />
entered the "Day in the life of<lb />
a college student.<lb />
Sure students are here at<lb />
ECU to learn about the schol-<lb />
arly aspects of life, yet they are<lb />
also in college to experience life.<lb />
According to Siddhartha, aka<lb />
Buddha, "True wisdom can only<lb />
be obtained through experience<lb />
Well Buddha, college students are<lb />
well on their way to some form<lb />
of wisdom then.<lb />
With classes, work and extra-<lb />
curricular activities, it wouldn't<lb />
seem like there is much time for<lb />
goofing off. Yet being in college<lb />
most of the time means less<lb />
responsibility, more alcohol and<lb />
more time to become un-bored.<lb />
Freshman Jesse Cornet said<lb />
that if you are bored in college,<lb />
you have a problem.<lb />
"There are so many things<lb />
to do in college it's insane.<lb />
Living in the dorms always<lb />
gives us plenty of stupid ideas<lb />
that we actually won't get in<lb />
trouble for by our parents<lb />
Cornet said just last week<lb />
she was sitting on the couch<lb />
Literally "fishing for squirrels" is an activity that some ECU students enjoy, especially outside Joyner.<lb />
with her friends and decided to<lb />
play chubby-bunny, the game<lb />
where you try and fit as many<lb />
marshmallows in your mouth as<lb />
you can, hoping to still be able<lb />
to say "chubby bunny She said<lb />
she ended up with marshmallow<lb />
all over her face.<lb />
"But at least we weren't<lb />
bored for a few min-<lb />
utes said Cornett laughing.<lb />
When asked what the stu-<lb />
pidest thing you've ever done<lb />
in college was, nursing student<lb />
Senior Melissa Blakemore replied<lb />
"Ha, bought a credit card This is<lb />
quite true in the world of broke<lb />
college students, but Blakemore<lb />
has also been known to swan<lb />
dive into bushes for fun.<lb />
Busta Blindauer, also a senior<lb />
in KD sorority, said along with<lb />
jumping into bushes, there have<lb />
been plenty of things to keep<lb />
her occupied, especially when<lb />
living in the dorms. She said<lb />
one day they froze a huge block<lb />
of ice in the tiny dorm fridges<lb />
and went sliding down the hills<lb />
with it. When it rained they<lb />
would go mud sliding down<lb />
the hill outside of downtown<lb />
and Fifth Street. Now that she<lb />
lives off campus there are more<lb />
things to do but says "occasion-<lb />
ally I still find myself doing<lb />
silly stuff just for fun. That's<lb />
what college is about. I won't<lb />
be able to go mud sliding in the<lb />
middle of the afternoon when<lb />
I'm 50 in my teaching clothes<lb />
Along with silly stunts to<lb />
keep you occupied, there are tons<lb />
of other things college students<lb />
do to keep themselves occupied.<lb />
Collegestories.com is a Web site<lb />
dedicated to the ridiculous lives of<lb />
college life. Students from around<lb />
the world have the opportunity<lb />
to send in their crazy pranks,<lb />
wild nights and silly circum-<lb />
stances they've found themselves<lb />
in over the years spent in college.<lb />
One student from Western Caro-<lb />
lina sent in a story about pranks.<lb />
He explained it was tradition<lb />
to play pranks on people, yet<lb />
sometimes pranks turn into wars<lb />
and can severely mess things<lb />
up in your life. He explained<lb />
one instance where some "intel-<lb />
lectual dork" down the hallway<lb />
from him in the dormjatted his<lb />
friends out so they decided to<lb />
"penny him in<lb />
"We told everyone we were<lb />
going to penny him in. For those<lb />
who don't know what this is,<lb />
see FUN page A5<lb />
Survival of the Fittest: Getting back to nature, literally<lb />
Group participates in<lb />
grueling outdoor workout<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Kristin Day, Kristin Murnane and their trainer enjoyed sit-ups outside.<lb />
In case you missed it, Kristin<lb />
M. and 1 struggled through our<lb />
weekly group workout in the<lb />
middle of campus for all to watch.<lb />
And while you probably<lb />
thought there was a new tree-<lb />
worshipping cult on campus,<lb />
we soon realized that machines<lb />
and a track were not an absolute<lb />
necessity for a workout In fact,<lb />
this past week was the most dif-<lb />
ficult session yet.<lb />
After all the sprinting,<lb />
crunching, squatting and push-<lb />
ing, we were told there was only<lb />
one more exercise left and we<lb />
were relieved that the day had<lb />
gone so quickly and it would<lb />
soon be over.<lb />
So we ran to the Science and<lb />
Technology building. Then we<lb />
ran up the steps - three times.<lb />
Ok, it wasn't as bad as it<lb />
sounds. We ran up one flight<lb />
across to the other set of stairs,<lb />
jogged down and then over to<lb />
where we began. Then we did the<lb />
same with two flights and again<lb />
with five. Then I spent five min-<lb />
utes trying to catch my breath<lb />
at the top and realized I really<lb />
should have taken some group<lb />
fitness classes during the week.<lb />
The group fitness classes<lb />
are a great way to make you<lb />
go to the gym, especially for<lb />
someone like me whose sched-<lb />
ule is insanely busy. Having a<lb />
specific time that I have to be<lb />
in the gym and not being able<lb />
to leave for the next hour is the<lb />
only way I can make those three<lb />
extra hours of exercise that are<lb />
recommended each week outside<lb />
of out personal training sessions.<lb />
So far I've taken aqua fitness<lb />
and cycling.<lb />
Surprisingly, water aerobics<lb />
is always offered to students for<lb />
free and there is a relatively small<lb />
turnout so it's easy to keep up.<lb />
I'll admit that it was a little<lb />
awkward trying to do aerobics<lb />
under water, but the great thing<lb />
about it is you don't feel like<lb />
you're doing anything when<lb />
you actually are. I'm still not<lb />
sure if you even sweat or not.<lb />
But my advice for the girls is to<lb />
wear some supportive swimwear.<lb />
Trust me.<lb />
My favorite class at this point<lb />
is cycling. The water is great, but<lb />
I like to know that I've done<lb />
something beneficial afterward.<lb />
As soon as I stepped off the bike I<lb />
knew I was going to be sore.<lb />
As for the "competition<lb />
I'm stuck in the losing-size-not-<lb />
weight phase, which is frustrat-<lb />
ing, but I'm still the only one<lb />
who has taken fitness classes and<lb />
showed up to every group work-<lb />
out. Catch up guys. I guess it is<lb />
obvious who is dedicated.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Rebel 48: Student art show<lb />
Gospel choir is singing praises<lb />
Rebel 48 staff members Kyle Jackson, Jessica Duensing, Matthew Reese and Katie McCabe.<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir is dedicated to serving ECU and Greenville.<lb />
Activities of the ECU<lb />
Gospel Choir<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Rebel 48 show will be open to the public at Emerge Gallery now through Nov. 26.<lb />
Uplifting, evangelistic and<lb />
powerful are just a few of the<lb />
words that describe gospel music.<lb />
Entertainment and worship<lb />
intertwine to create a unique way<lb />
for Christians to spread the good<lb />
news. A first-hand experience of<lb />
gospel music is offered through<lb />
the ECU Gospel Choir.<lb />
In 1978 students Interested in<lb />
gospel music formed a small choral<lb />
ensemble. The ensemble gradu-<lb />
ally turned into the full-fledged<lb />
choir that it Is today, which<lb />
consists of about 86 students.<lb />
"The only criteria to be a<lb />
member is to be an ECU student,<lb />
and have an interest in learning<lb />
about gospel music as well as per-<lb />
formance techniques said Alicia<lb />
Williams, senior psychology<lb />
major and president of ECUGC.<lb />
The only required tryouts<lb />
are for those students interested<lb />
in being part of the Praise Team.<lb />
The Praise Team is a small ensem-<lb />
ble of students who set the atmo-<lb />
sphere for a service by getting the<lb />
crowd involved in praising God.<lb />
The ECUGC performs on<lb />
campus as well as at various<lb />
churches, events and schools<lb />
throughout the community. On<lb />
Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. they will be<lb />
performing their fall concert in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. This year the<lb />
theme is "He's in Your Praise<lb />
"It is generally saying that<lb />
if you are a child of God that<lb />
when you praise him everything<lb />
you need lies In your praise<lb />
Williams said about the<lb />
meaning of the theme. Tick-<lb />
ets for the concert are $3 for<lb />
see GOSPEL page A5 <lb /><pb facs="00059364_tn_0005" /><lb />
11-8-05<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � FEATURES<lb />
PAGE A5<lb />
Lemon Grass offers best Thai in town -�r:<lb />
A small, little known<lb />
Asian restaurant on Fire<lb />
Tower<lb />
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
There aren't many street<lb />
corners in Greenville where you<lb />
won't find some sort of Asian<lb />
food market. But out of all these<lb />
places to grab a good Asian dish,<lb />
you won't find too many Thai<lb />
restaurants.<lb />
Lemon Grass is a Thai restau-<lb />
rant located on Fire Tower Road<lb />
in Greenville that provides this<lb />
area with not only good Thai<lb />
food but a nice atmosphere.<lb />
Like most restaurants in the<lb />
Greenville area, Lemon Grass<lb />
serves both lunch and dinner<lb />
dishes. They offer a lunch menu<lb />
with large price differences<lb />
between that and the dinner<lb />
menu. The most famous dish that<lb />
the restaurant offers is the Lemon<lb />
Grass chicken, which is served<lb />
with Lemon Grass sauce, fried or<lb />
steamed rice and a spring roll.<lb />
Most of the food on the lunch<lb />
menu is served on the dinner<lb />
menu as well. They serve every-<lb />
thing you'd expect to find at a<lb />
typical Thai restaurant. Every-<lb />
thing from chicken, to Pad Thai<lb />
noodles, seafood, pork and even<lb />
a vegetarian menu. Dishes can<lb />
be made to order with a range<lb />
of spicy content. Everything is<lb />
made to order and nothing is<lb />
made in bulk.<lb />
Lemon Grass offers Thai<lb />
soups and salads that can be<lb />
ordered as appetizers. All veg-<lb />
etables in both the salads and<lb />
the entrees are fresh. They have<lb />
seasonal soup and salad dishes<lb />
that change from time to time<lb />
depending on what month it is.<lb />
The dining room itself is void<lb />
of an Asian atmosphere, but that<lb />
doesn't affect the quality of the<lb />
food. The run is surrounded<lb />
it is where you wedge pennies<lb />
into the doorframe near the<lb />
handle creating pressure on the<lb />
bolt - not allowing the handle<lb />
to turn, creating an exterior<lb />
lock. We had done this many<lb />
times before, using one person<lb />
to press on the door while the<lb />
other inserts as many pennies<lb />
as possible  the more pen-<lb />
nies, the harder it is to get out<lb />
He said they ended up getting<lb />
IS guys to press on the door, and<lb />
got so many pennies wedged into<lb />
the door that three o'clock the<lb />
next day the janitors were still<lb />
working on getting the door off,<lb />
and the dork out of the room.<lb />
Another common prank or<lb />
fun college-student past time<lb />
usually has to do with being<lb />
naked. Some students from Oka-<lb />
lahoma State University decided<lb />
to skinny dip in their RA's pool<lb />
while he had a book club going<lb />
on. The moment they stepped<lb />
over the fence, not only did the<lb />
RA and all the book club mem-<lb />
bers rush outside, but the students<lb />
left behind the video camera'<lb />
that had taped the entire event.<lb />
One of the skinny dippers<lb />
Personal Trainer<lb />
said "first thing in the morning,<lb />
we were greeted by the RA, who<lb />
came bearing gifts and company,<lb />
namely our camera and a trio of<lb />
local law enforcement officers<lb />
Although sometimes students<lb />
do get in trouble for their silly<lb />
stunts, most say it's usually worth it.<lb />
"Each of us were fined $200<lb />
dollars for trespassing - it could<lb />
have been much worse. I mean<lb />
I did get this great college story<lb />
- it's practically the only thing I<lb />
remember about college said<lb />
the Oklahoma State University<lb />
skinny dipper.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
featuML�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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Located on Fire Tower Road next to Envy Salon and Spa, Lemon Grass offers great Thai food to Greenville.<lb />
Setting a cardio goal<lb />
Regular cardiovascular exercise is one of the<lb />
most health-promoting things you can do<lb />
your body; these are reasonable goals:<lb />
on two sides by large windows,<lb />
flooding the dining area with<lb />
sunlight giving it a bright, but<lb />
more relaxed atmosphere. At<lb />
night, the interior lighting brings<lb />
out a much more romantic feel<lb />
to it. Each booth has its own<lb />
individual light suspended from<lb />
the ceiling hanging above the<lb />
table. This restaurant makes for<lb />
a nice romantic night out away<lb />
from the confines of downtown<lb />
Greenville (that's speaking from<lb />
experience, too).<lb />
Lemon Grass , however, is<lb />
not the type of place you should<lb />
go if you are looking for a quick<lb />
lunch. Each time that I have<lb />
dined out there, it ended up<lb />
being about an hour from the<lb />
time we walked in till the time<lb />
we walked out. Service has been<lb />
better at other places in town, but<lb />
this being one of the only Thai<lb />
places around, poor service is in<lb />
some respects acceptable. Don't<lb />
avoid the restaurant all together<lb />
just because I think the service is<lb />
bad - maybe that was just an off<lb />
day for the staff.<lb />
Lemon Grass is about as<lb />
authentic as it gets when it comes<lb />
to true tasting Thai food. You can<lb />
find an Asian eatery anywhere in<lb />
town, but good Thai food is hard<lb />
to find here. Lemon Grass has<lb />
been open for about a year now<lb />
and has yet to see a large crowd<lb />
gathered at its doors. More and<lb />
more people should experience<lb />
what is the best Thai place in<lb />
town.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />
-r-jrjHf<lb />
I low often?<lb />
3 to 5 cardio<lb />
workouts<lb />
a week<lb />
now wng<lb />
5-10 minutes of low-intensity<lb />
warm-up; until you sweat lightly<lb />
Such as walking briskly, biking or jogging<lb />
GOSpel from page A4<lb />
students and $5 for the general<lb />
public.<lb />
If you miss the fall concert,<lb />
don't fret there are still plenty<lb />
of opportunities to enjoy an<lb />
ECUGC performance. The Praise<lb />
Team will be performing at the<lb />
Dowdy Student Store Holiday<lb />
Sale on Dec. 1 from 5:30 - 7:30<lb />
p.m. During spring break the<lb />
ECUGC will tour throughout<lb />
several states and perform.<lb />
An Anniversary concert will<lb />
be held in February. This concert<lb />
will be the biggest concert of the<lb />
year allowing members to not<lb />
only praise the Lord, but also cel-<lb />
ebrate another year for success.<lb />
In April there will be<lb />
a High School Gospel Choir<lb />
Conference held on<lb />
campus, inviting<lb />
students from area high<lb />
schools to learn different vocal<lb />
techniques, and the skills needed<lb />
to effectively sing gospel music.<lb />
Some of the goals for the choir<lb />
this year are to increase mem-<lb />
bership to at least 200 people,<lb />
promote educational experi-<lb />
ences for students and increased<lb />
community involvement.<lb />
Practices are held every<lb />
Thursday from 5.30 - 7:30<lb />
p.m. in the Science and Tech-<lb />
nology Building, C309. The<lb />
ECUGC will be accepting new<lb />
choir members Jan. 12 at an<lb />
informational meeting in room<lb />
C309 at 5:30 p.m. For more<lb />
information about becoming<lb />
a member or upcoming per-<lb />
formances e-mail Williams at<lb />
anw0924@mail.ecu.edu or call<lb />
328-7259.<lb />
Attending an ECU Gospel<lb />
Choir performance will not only<lb />
support the group but may also<lb />
broaden your horizons.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
20-60 minutes of<lb />
repetitive, continuous<lb />
exercise that works your<lb />
large muscle groups<lb />
Such as biking, swimming,<lb />
stair climbing rowing,<lb />
cross-country skiing<lb />
How intense?<lb />
Use a watch or clock to monitor your heart rate<lb />
Maximum heart rale<lb />
Do not exceed<lb />
Cardio goal<lb />
220 minus your age<lb />
Between 55 and 90<lb />
percent of maximum i<lb />
Less than 55 percent<lb />
of maximum rate<lb />
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Page A6 sports� theeas<lb />
Football Polls<lb />
AP Top 25<lb />
1.USC9-0<lb />
2. Texas9-0<lb />
3. Miami7-1<lb />
4. Alabama9-0<lb />
5.LSU7-1<lb />
6. Penn State9-1<lb />
7. Notre Dame6-2<lb />
avATech8-1<lb />
9. Georgia7-1<lb />
10. Ohio St.7-2<lb />
11. Oregon8-1<lb />
12. Florida7-2<lb />
13. Texas Tech8-1<lb />
14. UCLA8-1<lb />
15. Auburn7-2<lb />
16.WVU7-1<lb />
17.FSU7-2<lb />
18.TCU9-1<lb />
19. Wisconsina2<lb />
20. Fresno St7-1<lb />
21. Michigan6-3<lb />
22 Colorado7-2'<lb />
23. Louisville6-2<lb />
24. Ga. Tech6-2<lb />
25. Northwestern6-3<lb />
Coaches Poll<lb />
1.USC9-0<lb />
2. Texas9-0<lb />
3. Alabama9-0<lb />
4. Miami7-1<lb />
5.LSU7-1<lb />
6. Penn State9-1<lb />
7. Notre Dame6-2<lb />
8.VATech8-1<lb />
9. Georgia7-1<lb />
10. Ohio St7-2<lb />
11. Oregon8-1<lb />
12. Florida7-2<lb />
13. Texas Tech8-1<lb />
14. UCLA8-1<lb />
15.WVU7-1<lb />
16.FSU7-2<lb />
17. Auburn7-2<lb />
18.TCU9-1<lb />
19. Wisconsin8-2<lb />
20. Fresno St7-1<lb />
21. Colorado7-2<lb />
22. Michigan6-3<lb />
23. Louisville6-2<lb />
24. Ga. Tech6-2<lb />
25. Boston College6-3<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
TONY ZOPPO Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 8, 2005<lb />
11-8-0!<lb />
Tu<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Rose arrested on<lb />
drug charges<lb />
Pete Rose Jr the son of baseball's<lb />
all-time hits leader, surrendered to<lb />
federal authorities Monday to face<lb />
charges that he was distributing GBL<lb />
a drug sometimes used as a steroid<lb />
alternative. The 35-year-old Rose<lb />
could face a maximum of 20 years<lb />
In prison. The Indictment said Rose<lb />
admitted that he received GBL from a<lb />
person in Tennessee while a member<lb />
of the Chattanooga Lookouts, the<lb />
Double-A affiliate of the Cincinnati<lb />
Reds. He also said he supplied half<lb />
the players on that team with the drug.<lb />
According to Rose, teammates would<lb />
take GBL to "wind down" after gamec.<lb />
Rose played most of his career in<lb />
the minor leagues, but made It to the<lb />
majors for 11 games with the Reds in<lb />
1997. Last season he played for the<lb />
Long Island Ducks of the independent<lb />
Atlantic League. The GBL investigation<lb />
began in 1999 and has included one<lb />
of the largest seizures of GBL in U.S.<lb />
history. In January 2004, DEA agents<lb />
seized about 280 gallons of GBL<lb />
from a storage unit in Murfreesboro.<lb />
Further Investigation revealed that<lb />
Murfreesboro resident Bruce Michael<lb />
Wayne was a nationwide distributor of<lb />
the drug. Wayne was arrested by DEA<lb />
agents in January 2004 and pleaded<lb />
guilty to conspiracy to distribute GBL<lb />
and money laundering charges. But<lb />
Wayne failed to appear for sentencing<lb />
and is a fugitive.<lb />
Soccer fan killed<lb />
In Brazil<lb />
A 20-year-old soccer fan was<lb />
hacked to death with a sickle and<lb />
dozens were arrested after a brutal<lb />
clash between rival soccer gangs,<lb />
police said Monday. Raflck da Sllva<lb />
Cancio was lashed three times with<lb />
a sickle when a brawl erupted Sunday<lb />
during a chance meeting of Flamengo<lb />
and Botafogo fans. Cancio, a fan of<lb />
Botafogo, died before police arrived to<lb />
stop the melee. The fans, In two bus<lb />
convoys, arrived late for the game and<lb />
were turned away from the stadium<lb />
in Volta Redonda, 70 miles southwest<lb />
of Rio, media reported. They were<lb />
returning to Rio when a Botafogo<lb />
bus stopped with a flat tire and the<lb />
Flamengo group pulled up. The<lb />
buses emptied and the fans brawled<lb />
with sticks and stones, police said.<lb />
A Flamengo fan reportedly found a<lb />
sickle left near the roadside by a fruit<lb />
vendor and attacked Cancio. Police<lb />
arrested about 160 fans - mostly<lb />
from the Flamengo Young Fans group<lb />
- although most were later released.<lb />
Pirates improve to 5-1<lb />
Pirates tied for first place<lb />
with five wins<lb />
ERIC QILMORE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
ECU'S first-ever ice hockey<lb />
team continued to grind out wins<lb />
during a Virginia road trip over<lb />
the weekend. The Pirates scored<lb />
an improbable victory over Old<lb />
Dominion 7-6 on Friday night.<lb />
ECU trounced William &amp; Mary<lb />
'6-2 in the Saturday matinee.<lb />
The Pirates felt that both<lb />
weekend opponents were infe-<lb />
rior. Even though ECU finished<lb />
with wins, the team wasn't happy<lb />
with their performances.<lb />
"We didn't play the brand of<lb />
hockey that we're used to playing<lb />
said team president Brent Falcon.<lb />
"Oi even that we expect from<lb />
ourselves this weekend. But we still<lb />
managed to come out with two wins<lb />
Against ODU, ECU was forced<lb />
to score in the last minute of<lb />
regulation and again in overtime<lb />
to down the Monarchs. Down<lb />
6-3, ECU scored two consecutive<lb />
shorthanded goals.<lb />
The Pirates scored again with<lb />
approximately 40 seconds left in<lb />
regulation to even the score at<lb />
6-6. Tyler Falcon, brother of team<lb />
president Brent, put away the game<lb />
winner 30 seconds into overtime.<lb />
"We didn't play our game for<lb />
the first two and a half periods<lb />
said junior Andrew Clark.<lb />
"We played with ODU instead<lb />
of playing our game. The last 10<lb />
minutes, we played our game<lb />
Forward Mike Ormsbee<lb />
notched four goals against ODU.<lb />
Sophomores Corey Fleitz and Jon<lb />
Korltz added a goal apiece.<lb />
During the first two shifts,<lb />
ECU lost two critical players due<lb />
to injuries. John Leonard broke his<lb />
collarbone during the first shift.<lb />
Leonard had been among the<lb />
team leaders in points scored.<lb />
Junior defenseman Eiik<lb />
Brown suffered a more serious<lb />
injury during the second shift of<lb />
the first game. Brown separated<lb />
his shoulder, which led to his<lb />
lung collapsing. Brown was not<lb />
immediately diagnosed. Doctors<lb />
called Brown on Saturday, the<lb />
night after his injury, to alert him<lb />
of his collapsed lung.<lb />
By their own admission, ECU �<lb />
played more inspired against <lb />
William fit Mary. ECU jumped I?<lb />
out on the Tribe 2-1 after the first �<lb />
period. Goalkeeper John Ciesco �<lb />
see HOCKEY page A8 The Pirates' offense has lit up the scoreboard in the opening weeks of their inaugural season.<lb />
ECU volleyball has shutout weekend<lb />
Lady Pirates extend winning streak to<lb />
three games in convincing fashion<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The Pirates rolled over both Central Florida and Southern Miss In three consecutive sets this weekend<lb />
As the end of the regular season approaches<lb />
for the ECU volleyball team, each win is critical in<lb />
hopes of receiving a high seed in the conference<lb />
tournament. After coming off of a win over Tulsa,<lb />
the Lady Pirates were looking to improve their<lb />
record as they went into last weekend to face UCF<lb />
and Southern Miss.<lb />
In the first game of the weekend ECU faced<lb />
UCF and despite keeping it close throughout the<lb />
matches, the Lady Pirates were just too much as<lb />
they swept their opponent for the second time this<lb />
season, 30-26, 30-28 and 30-28.<lb />
Sophomore Mignon Dubenion led the Lady<lb />
Pirates with 13 kills in the match. Senior Pam Ferris<lb />
led ECU in defense with 16 digs. The digs combined<lb />
with 11 kills and was enough to give Ferris her 13th<lb />
double-double of the season. As a team ECU out-hit<lb />
UCF .263 to .223 on their way to the win.<lb />
The second game of the weekend pitted ECU<lb />
against Southern Miss. For the second time this<lb />
season the Lady Pirates made short work of their<lb />
opponent sweeping Southern Miss. 30-25, 30-14<lb />
and 32-30.<lb />
Ferris led the team in kills with IS as sopho-<lb />
mores Kelley Wernert and Dubenion finished with<lb />
13 and 12 respectively. Senior Erica Wilson led the<lb />
Lady Pirates with a .462 hitting percentage, as the<lb />
team hit .478 as a whole. Freshman Trish Monroe<lb />
led the defense in digs with 11.<lb />
With the win the ECU Volleyball team now<lb />
stands at 16-10 on the season and 7-6 in conference<lb />
play. Overall, ECU now is tied with Rice for sixth<lb />
place in C-USA standings.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will be looking to improve<lb />
upon their conference record this weekend as they<lb />
face Memphis and UAB at home. ECU will then<lb />
wrap up their schedule next Tuesday as they face<lb />
Charlotte. Play against Memphis begins this Friday<lb />
at 7 p.m. in Minges Coliseum at Williams Arena.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sport s&amp;theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
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JOSH FERNANDEZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER ,<lb />
At certain points during the<lb />
2005 season, the chance of being<lb />
seeded in the Conference USA<lb />
tournament was getting dimmer<lb />
and dimmer. Strings of tough<lb />
losses turned the post-season in<lb />
to something to think about for<lb />
2006. In short, it seemed like<lb />
this season was going to be the<lb />
one that got away. But the Lady<lb />
Pirates denied these suspicions<lb />
and closed out the year with a<lb />
bang.<lb />
ECU women's soccer made<lb />
it to their fourth C-USA tourna-<lb />
ment in the past five years.<lb />
Right from the start, the Lady<lb />
Pirates (8-12-1, 5-5-0) knew it<lb />
wasn't going to be easy to take<lb />
home the C-USA trophy. Their first<lb />
opponent, second-seeded SMU<lb />
(14-4-2,8-1-0), had shut them out<lb />
2-0 on Senior Day in Greenville<lb />
back on Oct. 23. They squared-off<lb />
once again on Nov. 2, only this<lb />
time it was 'win-or-go-home<lb />
Freshman goalkeeper Amber<lb />
Campbell played brilliantly for<lb />
the Pirates, making seven saves<lb />
in regulation time and surviv-<lb />
ing six Mustangs corner kicks<lb />
throughout the match. Mus-<lb />
tangs' keeper Ashley Gunter had<lb />
just one save to her credit.<lb />
Although the teams com-<lb />
bined for 25 shots in the first 90<lb />
minutes, neither could muster up<lb />
a goal. The contest was going to<lb />
be an overtime chess match.<lb />
Throughout the entire game,<lb />
SMU out-shot ECU, something<lb />
that will make any soccer coach<lb />
go insane. But Coach Rob Don-<lb />
nenwirth and his Lady Pirates<lb />
kept cool under pressure.<lb />
"I thought we played with<lb />
them step-for-step during the<lb />
' regulation period and during the<lb />
overtime periods, we did every-<lb />
thing we could to just hang on<lb />
said Donnenwirth as quoted by<lb />
ECU Sports Information.<lb />
Yes, that's right, overtime<lb />
periods. This match turned in<lb />
to one for the ages as the teams<lb />
fought to a stalemate after 110<lb />
minutes of play. Sudden death<lb />
penalty kicks were now the only<lb />
way to find a victor of the nearly<lb />
two-hour long match.<lb />
In the first stage of pen-<lb />
alty kicks, both the Pirates and<lb />
Mustangs converted four out of<lb />
their five shots, both failing to<lb />
convert on their second shots<lb />
due to diving saves made by each<lb />
squad's goalkeeper.<lb />
However, senior Kate Lowe<lb />
was the hero for ECU as she put<lb />
her shot in the net. All the Lady<lb />
Pirates needed for a victory was<lb />
for Mustangs' scoring-star Olivia<lb />
O'Rear to miss her shot and that<lb />
is exactly what happened. O'Rear<lb />
sent her shot wide securing the<lb />
victory for the seventh-seeded<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"This was an incredible win<lb />
for us tonight said Donnen-<lb />
see SOCCER page A8<lb />
McNabb makes it<lb />
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public, has now said that the Eagles are better off<lb />
without Terrell Owens. There would seem to be<lb />
no turning back.<lb />
The Eagles scored only 10 points Sunday<lb />
night in FedEx Field, but McNabb suggested the<lb />
offense was better without Owens. They lost to<lb />
the Redskins, 17-10, and their record is 4-4, and<lb />
they are threatening to do a glug-glug-glug, but the<lb />
quarterback seems quite ready to cut whatever ties<lb />
remain with the Eagles' best offensive weapon, who<lb />
was suspended Saturday for "conduct detrimental<lb />
to the team<lb />
This is what McNabb said:<lb />
"Obviously it is tough losing a guy of his cali-<lb />
ber, his ability, but I think we might be better off.<lb />
I think what we did tonight, we showed that we<lb />
played well together. I think we also showed that<lb />
when given the opportunity, guys can make plays<lb />
for us.<lb />
"We're 4-4. We're not 1-7.1 think that's the way<lb />
to look at it. For the guys in the locker room, we<lb />
win together and we lose together<lb />
As you might imagine, the words "better off" set<lb />
off alarm bells in reporters' heads. McNabb tends<lb />
never to say anything, and he has gone out of his<lb />
way to avoid saying anything over the last few<lb />
months, despite barb after barb from T.O.<lb />
And, so, he was asked again. Better off? What<lb />
did he mean?<lb />
"What I meant was, we played as a team<lb />
McNabb said. "Nothing against him and his atti-<lb />
tude. It's just that when you get out there on the<lb />
field, it's about playing together. I think we all<lb />
played with a lot of attitude and a lot of adrenaline.<lb />
Guys played well together. It was unfortunate that<lb />
we didn't win this game, but 1 think it may be a<lb />
steppingstone for us to move forward<lb />
McNabb could not have made it more plain.<lb />
Better off.  steppingstone <lb />
This is not like last year, when Owens took<lb />
offense after he broke an ankle and McNabb said he<lb />
thought the Eagles could still win the Super Bowl<lb />
without T.O. That was just a quarterback bucking<lb />
up a wounded team, and Owens was wrong to take<lb />
offense. This is much different, though. There is<lb />
no mistaking the feelings here.<lb />
Finally, belatedly, the quarterback has declared<lb />
himself. And now we get to see exactly how much<lb />
clout No. 5 has in the Eagles organization. Because,<lb />
as we stand today, the suspension of Owens - fol-<lb />
lowing published remarks criticizing McNabb and<lb />
the club, as well as after some kind of fight with<lb />
former defensive endteam ambassador Hugh<lb />
Douglas last week in the training room - is indefi-<lb />
nite. Team president Joe Banner said that coach<lb />
Andy Reid will speak with Owens sometime this<lb />
week to clarify the situation.<lb />
Reid, ever helpful, said, "I'm not going to get<lb />
into that Asked when he might get into it, he said,<lb />
"When I want to Oh, OK.<lb />
But now McNabb has added his public vote.<lb />
And now we'll see.<lb />
Asked if he would prefer to go on without<lb />
Owens, McNabb said, "That's not my call. If he's<lb />
see OWENS page A8 <lb /><pb facs="00059364_tn_0008" /><lb />
PAGE A8<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
11-8-05<lb />
UWBflS from page A7<lb />
out there, we need to play well<lb />
together. We win together, we<lb />
lose together. If he's not out there,<lb />
it needs to be the same thing<lb />
Asked if he would need a per-<lb />
sonal apology from T.O. before<lb />
his reinstatement, McNabb said,<lb />
"Personally, I don't need to hear<lb />
anything. What I need to see is<lb />
just us playing well together<lb />
If you want to criticize the<lb />
quarterback for living his life<lb />
on the high road these last few<lb />
months, and not just taking a<lb />
swing at T.O that is your privi-<lb />
lege. But it is clear that the man<lb />
made a calculation, and that it<lb />
went like this: that T.O. is an<lb />
irreplaceable offensive weapon<lb />
on this team, and that the front<lb />
office clearly wanted to make it<lb />
work, and that the goal is sup-<lb />
posed to be a return trip to the<lb />
Super Bowl, and that all of that<lb />
added up to the high road, how-<lb />
ever distasteful the journey.<lb />
You have to respect that.<lb />
Now, you have to realize that<lb />
everything has changed.<lb />
"With what's going on, it's<lb />
unfortunate that some of our<lb />
young guys have to go through<lb />
this McNabb said. "It's unfor-<lb />
tunate that some of our placrs<lb />
who are trying to make such an<lb />
impact have to go through this.<lb />
Again, I think we all can look at<lb />
this film and learn some things<lb />
and move on and get ready for<lb />
Dallas<lb />
How McNabb makes all of<lb />
this jibe with the results, with<lb />
the 10 points the team scored<lb />
against a less-than-awesome<lb />
Redskins team, is not easy - but<lb />
he doesn't care. Clearly, they are<lb />
not as strong an offensive team<lb />
without Owens, but McNabb<lb />
does not see it. He says it can't be<lb />
termed a positive when the team<lb />
loses, but he then went out of his<lb />
way to find the silver lining.<lb />
"What we showed tonight<lb />
is the defense pumping up the<lb />
offense and the offense pumping<lb />
up the defense McNabb said.<lb />
"The special teams, too. There<lb />
was no, I need to see this or 'I<lb />
need to do this Guys were doing<lb />
whatever was needed to win.<lb />
They made plays for us and it's<lb />
unfortunate we weren't able to<lb />
capitalize<lb />
With that, McNabb was done. <lb />
He had said plenty, finally.<lb />
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Owens watches his team from the sidelines in what may have been his last game as an Eagle<lb />
bOCCBT from page A7<lb />
wirth to Sports Information.<lb />
"I'm excited about this win<lb />
and very proud of the way our<lb />
team played<lb />
The Lady Pirates were in their<lb />
first semifinal match in the C-<lb />
USA tournament since 2002 and<lb />
they were set to face third-seeded<lb />
Rice, host of the tournament.<lb />
The Owls (13-6-1, 7-2-1), like<lb />
SMU, shut out the Lady Pirates<lb />
in their regular season match-up.<lb />
However, the teams hadn't faced<lb />
each other in over a month and<lb />
were In an elimination situation.<lb />
In the 32nd minute, Owls'<lb />
defender Erin Droeger headed<lb />
in the first goal of the match to<lb />
put Rice in the lead. This broke<lb />
Amber Campbell's streak of not<lb />
allowing a single goal in regula-<lb />
tion time in over 240 minutes.<lb />
Minus the goal, both teams<lb />
played a seemingly even match.<lb />
However, the Owls managed to<lb />
protect their one-goal lead and<lb />
outshot the Pirates 10-3.<lb />
The proverbial 'nail-in-the-<lb />
coffin' was Samantha Conn's<lb />
seventh goal of the season as<lb />
she put the Owls ahead 2-0 in<lb />
the closing seconds of the 81st<lb />
minute. Freshman AnneCandee<lb />
was credited with the assist.<lb />
The game ended nine min-<lb />
utes later, sending the Lady<lb />
Pirates back home to Greenville<lb />
and the Owls to the champion-<lb />
ship match.<lb />
On Sunday, Rice took home<lb />
the C-USA trophy after they<lb />
defeated in-state rival Texas-El<lb />
Paso (19-3-1,8-3-1) the same way<lb />
they defeated the Pirates. The<lb />
Owls shut out the Miners 3-0.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
HOCKfiy from page A6<lb />
allowed another Tribe goal in<lb />
the second period. ECU rattled<lb />
off four consecutive goals to end<lb />
the scoring.<lb />
The sophomore Fleitz scored<lb />
two goals, both assisted by<lb />
Nathan Buhr and Mike Orsmbee.<lb />
Mark Linzer also scored two goals<lb />
against the Tribe. Ormsbee and<lb />
Fleitz each led the team with<lb />
three points each.<lb />
"It was a rough weekend over-<lb />
all, but we came out with two vic-<lb />
tories said junior Andrew Clark.<lb />
The Pirates will host Chris-<lb />
topher Newport on Nov. 12.<lb />
Christopher Newport and ECU<lb />
are both affiliate members of the<lb />
Blue Ridge Hockey Conference.<lb />
The first puck will drop at 3:45<lb />
p.m. All homes games are played<lb />
at the Bladez on Ice Complex<lb />
located on Red Banks Rd. across<lb />
from Overton's.<lb />
Further information can be<lb />
found on their Web site at ecuice-<lb />
hockey.com.<lb />
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