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12-6-05<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 35 WEDNESDAY December 7, 2005<lb />
Students professors' rules for dating<lb />
Students and professors have certain guidelines for what can and cannot be done in terms of mingling and relationships at school.<lb />
Student response is<lb />
mixed<lb />
RACHEL KING<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU'S faculty manual states<lb />
that the school "does not con-<lb />
done amorous relationships<lb />
between students and employ-<lb />
ees. Members of the University<lb />
community should avoid such<lb />
liaisons which can harm affected<lb />
students and damage the integ-<lb />
rity of the academic enterprise<lb />
This section also mentions<lb />
the possibility of criminal liabil-<lb />
ity should the student in question<lb />
be under the age of 18. However,<lb />
that statement only scratches the<lb />
surface of a somewhat-sensitive<lb />
issue on campus: Who defines<lb />
what an "improper relationship"<lb />
is and why has the university<lb />
adopted this policy?<lb />
The policy stipulates that<lb />
there are two situations in partic-<lb />
ular that are prohibited at ECU.<lb />
One is when a student is having<lb />
a relationship with an employee<lb />
that "is responsible for evaluat-<lb />
ing or supervising the affected<lb />
student and the other concerns<lb />
having a relationship with a stu-<lb />
dent that "is a minor, as defined<lb />
by North Carolina law<lb />
Basically, if a student is dating<lb />
an employee that is responsible<lb />
for giving a grade at the end of<lb />
the semester, or any employee<lb />
that has any bearing on a stu-<lb />
dent's academic performance, the<lb />
relationship is prohibited. Such<lb />
actions are "subject to disciplin-<lb />
ary action" by the university.<lb />
Those are the rules, but every<lb />
policy needs definition. Here are<lb />
some pertinent definitions to this<lb />
particular policy.<lb />
What is an amorous rela-<lb />
tionship? "An amorous relation-<lb />
ship exists states the faculty<lb />
manual, "when, without the<lb />
benefit of marriage, two persons<lb />
as consenting partners (a) have<lb />
a sexual union or (b) engage in<lb />
a romantic partnering or court-<lb />
ship that may or may not have<lb />
been consummated sexually To<lb />
be in a position to "evaluate" or<lb />
"supervise" a student, means "To<lb />
assess, determine or influence<lb />
(1) one's academic performance,<lb />
progress or potential or (2) one's<lb />
entitlement to or eligibility for<lb />
any institutionally conferred<lb />
see RELATONSHP page A3<lb />
8 Don Joyner discusses tuition options with students.<lb />
Proposed tuition<lb />
increase intended to<lb />
help students in need<lb />
SHC sponsors charity drive<lb />
Toys for Tots Is a giving tradition started by the Marine Corps<lb />
for Tots drive aids<lb />
' children<lb />
Toys<lb />
needyi<lb />
CLAYTON BAUMAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Student Health<lb />
Center in conjunction with<lb />
the Healthy Pirates group is<lb />
holding a Toys for Tots drive<lb />
this holiday season.<lb />
Toys for Tots is a char-<lb />
ity that is run nationally<lb />
by the U.S. Marine Corps.<lb />
The drive encourages every-<lb />
one in the community to<lb />
donate toys during Christmas<lb />
season for needy children.<lb />
Everyone is encouraged to<lb />
donate.<lb />
Toys donated are required to<lb />
be new and packaged. Used toys<lb />
are not allowed.<lb />
With no outside support,<lb />
the drive is a purely grassroots<lb />
effort at giving back to the<lb />
community.<lb />
"The drive is going very well<lb />
 so far said Ellen Goldberg,<lb />
o Student Health Center repre-<lb />
ss sentative.<lb />
. "The toys are on display at<lb />
3 the student health center<lb />
� According to marforres.<lb />
usmc.mil, the Toys for Tots<lb />
program was started back<lb />
in 1947 by U.S. Marine<lb />
Corps reservists. Taking place<lb />
in Los Angeles, Calif the<lb />
Toys for Tots came about<lb />
when Major Bill Hendricks<lb />
noticed there were no charities<lb />
that distributed toys for the<lb />
Christmas season.<lb />
With, Hendricks efforts,<lb />
the charity managed to collect<lb />
5,000 toys the first year the<lb />
program took place.<lb />
Since then, the drive has<lb />
spread into a national<lb />
event with businesses and<lb />
communities of all<lb />
types holding collection<lb />
boxes. The aim is to teach<lb />
disadvantaged children the<lb />
meaning of holiday giving<lb />
through a new toy.<lb />
The program has grown<lb />
tremendously since its<lb />
inception. In the past four<lb />
years alone, To ys for Tots<lb />
has collected and distributed<lb />
more than 30 million toys.<lb />
Since the program came<lb />
about, the Toys for Tots<lb />
program has given away 231<lb />
million toys to more than<lb />
116 million children.<lb />
The drive at the Student<lb />
Health Center will be finishing<lb />
up Dec. 7.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Great Decisions course set for next semester<lb />
Great Decisions Is essentially a study of global affairs and policy.<lb />
Speakers from around<lb />
nation to speak at<lb />
international symposium<lb />
SCOTT EATON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A seminar style course about<lb />
international issues will be held<lb />
at ECU in the spring semester for<lb />
eight consecutive Saturdays from<lb />
Jan. 21 - Mar. 11.<lb />
Great Decisions is a program<lb />
created for the university as well<lb />
as the community that includes<lb />
discussions and presentations<lb />
on international affairs, national<lb />
security and U.S. foreign policy.<lb />
"The programs are targeted<lb />
for anyone yearning to learn<lb />
more about international issues<lb />
the United States faces currently<lb />
said Klrsten Lee, junior psychol-<lb />
ogy major and political science<lb />
minor, who is acting as the<lb />
refreshment coordinator and<lb />
publicist at the university level<lb />
for the seminars.<lb />
Issues in the course will in-<lb />
clude reform of the United<lb />
Nations, human rights in the face<lb />
of terrorism, U.S. relations with<lb />
Iran and global health issues with<lb />
a focus on pandemics, Lee said.<lb />
"Speakers from many profes-<lb />
sions will be presenting such as<lb />
Thomas Guedes Da Costa from the<lb />
National Defense University, Dr.<lb />
Jalil Roshandel from Duke Uni-<lb />
versity and several other experts<lb />
on the scheduled issues Lee said.<lb />
The hour-long lectures, which<lb />
begin at 10 a.m. each Saturday,<lb />
will be followed by a short break<lb />
with refreshments and then a<lb />
question and answer period that<lb />
will last until noon.<lb />
"It is important for students,<lb />
faculty and community mem-<lb />
bers to attend the programs<lb />
because feedback will be retrieved<lb />
and sent directly to federal policy<lb />
makers in the U.S. State Depart-<lb />
ment Lee said.<lb />
"Thisisanopportunltyto voice<lb />
opinions of those who attend<lb />
Next year, Richard Kilroy, vis-<lb />
iting assistant professor of politi-<lb />
cal science and assistant director<lb />
of military programs, intends<lb />
to allow the newly formed local<lb />
World Affairs Council, a S01c(3)<lb />
local organization, take over the<lb />
planning and execution of the<lb />
lectures.<lb />
"We tried to bring in the<lb />
community and students and get<lb />
them involved, so we're hoping<lb />
the World Affairs Council, which<lb />
is evolving, can take over next<lb />
year said Kilroy.<lb />
Great Decisions is also being<lb />
offered as a graduate level course<lb />
and will be videotaped and<lb />
offered on Blackboard, he said.<lb />
The programs are free for ECU<lb />
students and faculty, although a<lb />
briefing book can be purchased<lb />
for an additional charge of $20.<lb />
Individuals interested in<lb />
earning academic credit for<lb />
taking part in Great Decisions<lb />
can call 328-2349.<lb />
For more information, visit<lb />
ecu.educs-acadcpegreatdeci-<lb />
sions.cfm.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Campus-based tuition<lb />
increase causes mixed<lb />
feelings<lb />
RACHEL KING<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Tuesday evening's open<lb />
forum for proposed campus-<lb />
based tuition increase drew<lb />
curious students and allowed<lb />
everyone to voice opinions and<lb />
concerns that he oi she may have<lb />
about the possibility'of higher<lb />
tuition bills.<lb />
Don Joyner, senior associate<lb />
vice chancellor for academic<lb />
affairs, and Kevin Seitz, vice<lb />
chancellor for administration<lb />
and finance, fielded student<lb />
questions and concerns. They<lb />
also explained some of the<lb />
finer points of the proposal,<lb />
which would increase a student's<lb />
campus-based tuition by about<lb />
$100 a semester.<lb />
If implemented, SO percent<lb />
of the increase would go toward<lb />
financial aid and student access,<lb />
said Joyner. This would assist<lb />
students who have financial<lb />
aid. Thirty percent would go to<lb />
the Faculty Retention Program,<lb />
which maintains the salaries of<lb />
ECU faculty, and would provide<lb />
the funds necessary to keep<lb />
quality instructors at ECU since<lb />
the state does not always supply<lb />
the desired funds. The final 20<lb />
percent is aimed at Student Aca-<lb />
demic Enhancement, which is a<lb />
key to student success.<lb />
"We need to provide<lb />
opportunities to allow stu-<lb />
dents to become more scholarly<lb />
and to have more educational<lb />
opportunities outside of the<lb />
classroom said Joyner.<lb />
The increase would also<lb />
help to initiate a "value-added<lb />
educational opportunity which<lb />
is basically anything that is an<lb />
extracurricular activity. ECU is<lb />
striving to create new programs<lb />
for students to make them well<lb />
rounded, including leadership<lb />
programs, advising programs and<lb />
skill development programs.<lb />
Joyner refers to some aspects<lb />
of the increase as "students help-<lb />
ing students" because of the new<lb />
programs that will be offered<lb />
if the increase is made. He also<lb />
feels strongly about the school's<lb />
responsibility to give back to the<lb />
community.<lb />
"One of our charges as an<lb />
institution is to economically<lb />
help eastern North Carolina<lb />
Joyner said.<lb />
We have a responsibility to<lb />
our communities to help their<lb />
high school students that don't<lb />
even know that they, too, can go<lb />
to college<lb />
This gbal can be achieved by<lb />
taking half the increase and put-<lb />
ting it toward assisting students<lb />
who have financial aid.<lb />
"One of the best ways to<lb />
help a community develop eco-<lb />
nomically is through education<lb />
Joyner said.<lb />
What will students get out of<lb />
the increase?<lb />
For some, the answer is help.<lb />
There are around 1,200 students<lb />
at ECU who come from families<lb />
that fall under 150 percent or less<lb />
of the state's poverty level, which<lb />
equates to around an annual<lb />
income of $22,000 for a family of<lb />
four. In the state, there are 13-14<lb />
Tier I counties, which have been<lb />
described as the lower echelon<lb />
counties. Of those, around 10 are<lb />
In eastern North Carolina and<lb />
need economic development,<lb />
which is what inspires the tuition<lb />
increase.<lb />
One student asked how those<lb />
who come from other states<lb />
will benefit from the proposed<lb />
increase. The response was to<lb />
reiterate that the funds going<lb />
toward financial aid benefit<lb />
anyone who receives financial<lb />
aid, regardless of where he or<lb />
she resides.<lb />
"The proposed fee increases<lb />
- some of them - are simply<lb />
ridiculous said Erick Smithwick,<lb />
graduate student in business<lb />
administration.<lb />
Some of the increases Smith-<lb />
wick referred to were those for<lb />
the Athletic Department and a<lb />
prepaid legal service for students<lb />
who get into trouble at school.<lb />
Seitz addressed these concerns,<lb />
stating how the Athletic Depart-<lb />
ment is "in the middle of the<lb />
pack" in terms of funds it receives<lb />
due to tuition compared to the<lb />
rest of the UNC system schools.<lb />
The prepaid legal service has<lb />
been "taken off the table and<lb />
consequently will not be part of<lb />
the increase.<lb />
"Those types of increases are<lb />
detrimental to students Smith-<lb />
wick said.<lb />
"I just don't see why students<lb />
have to bear the burden<lb />
A panel called "How to Look<lb />
at Tuition over Time was formed<lb />
earlier this year to address and<lb />
scrutinize tuition. Its goal was<lb />
to answer questions like "How<lb />
do we keep tuition affordable?"<lb />
or "How do we cover our needs<lb />
as a university?"<lb />
"One of the most difficult<lb />
things to do is balance out the<lb />
costbenefit equation here said<lb />
Seitz.<lb />
"The equation has two parts:<lb />
revenue and expenses. As the<lb />
school grows, expenses grow.<lb />
The revenue has to balance<lb />
out and if we don't get the rev-<lb />
enue we need from the state, it<lb />
has to come from elsewhere. This<lb />
is a big institution<lb />
A major issue that rose during<lb />
the forum was safety and whether<lb />
or not any of the tuition increase<lb />
would go toward making the<lb />
campus safer for students.<lb />
"We didn't use fee or tuition<lb />
money, but we have put in a dif-<lb />
ferent proposal for campus safety<lb />
which includes adding new offi-<lb />
cers Seitz said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Page A2 news@theeastcarollnian.com 252.328.6366<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER News Editor<lb />
ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY December 7, 2005<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Book Donations<lb />
The Department of Library Science<lb />
and Instructional Technology will be<lb />
accepting book donations for the<lb />
Greenvie Community Shelter. Books<lb />
can be dropped off at the Joyner<lb />
Library Conference Room 2406<lb />
through Dec 1&amp;farrxxe information,<lb />
contact Al Jones at 328-6803.<lb />
Toys for Tots<lb />
Student Health Service will be<lb />
collecting new, unwrapped toys<lb />
until Friday, Dec. 9 as part of the<lb />
annual Toys for Tots program. The<lb />
drop box is located In the lobby of<lb />
Student Health Service. For more<lb />
information, contact Georgia Chikte<lb />
or Ellen Goldberg at 328-6841.<lb />
New Musical<lb />
John and Jen, a new musical,<lb />
will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec.<lb />
10 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11<lb />
in the Studio Theatre. John and<lb />
Jen is an original musical that<lb />
takes a look at the complexities<lb />
of relationships between brothers<lb />
and sisters and parents and<lb />
children. The story is set against<lb />
the background of a changing<lb />
America between 1950 and 1990.<lb />
The event is free, but tickets are<lb />
required and seating is limited. For<lb />
more information, call 328-6829.<lb />
ECU Arts Tickets<lb />
Subscriptions for the S. Rudolph<lb />
Alexander Performing Arts Series<lb />
and Family Fare are both currently<lb />
on sale. The S. Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Series is ECU'S flagship performing<lb />
arts series, presenting a season of<lb />
nine of the world's top orchestras,<lb />
balet companies, jazz artists, dance<lb />
ensembles. Broadway shows and<lb />
much more The Family Fare series<lb />
provides kid-centered cultural<lb />
excursions for the entire family. For<lb />
more information, contact the Cultural<lb />
Outreach Office, cwfeiecueduecuarls.<lb />
Globalization lecture<lb />
Dr. Victor Da Rosa, a professor<lb />
of sociology at the University of<lb />
Ottawa in Canada, will present<lb />
"Globalization and the Impact on<lb />
South America Wednesday, Dec. 7<lb />
at 6:45 p.m. Dr. Da Rosa is a native<lb />
of Portugal and has conducted<lb />
research all over the world. For<lb />
more Information, contact the<lb />
office of International Affairs.<lb />
Semester wrap-up<lb />
The last day of classes is Wednesday,<lb />
Dec. 7. and Thursday, Dec. 8 Is<lb />
Reading Day. Exams begin Friday,<lb />
Dec. 9 and end at 4:30 p.m. Friday,<lb />
Dec 16. &amp;xnmencement is Saturday,<lb />
Dec. 17. Classes for the spring<lb />
semester resume on Friday, Jan. 6.<lb />
Commuter Breakfast<lb />
Adult Commuter Services is<lb />
offering a Good Morning<lb />
Commuter Breakfast from 8:30<lb />
- 11:00 am on Wednesday, Dec.<lb />
7 in Brewster B-104.<lb />
Christmas Break<lb />
Parking<lb />
Freshman Parking Permits will be<lb />
honored in student parking Zone<lb />
B2 on 5thReade, 4thReade, 3rd<lb />
Reade and in the A2 zone gravel<lb />
lot only 14th Street beginning 4 pm<lb />
Thursday, Dec. 15. The earlier time<lb />
for freshman permits in these zones<lb />
is to accommodate'individuals<lb />
loading their vehicles. Loading<lb />
permits may be obtained from the<lb />
Residence Halls Neighborhood<lb />
Service Desks. ECU Red Line<lb />
provides transportation to the<lb />
freshman lot Please contact ECU<lb />
transit or check their Web site to<lb />
confirm departure and arrival times.<lb />
The Freshman Shuttle will run 6:30<lb />
- 9:30 pm Friday, Dec. 16.<lb />
Unregistered vehicles for move-<lb />
out must display a one-day permit<lb />
from the Department of Parking and<lb />
Transportation Services in order to utilize<lb />
a 30-minute loading permit Loading<lb />
Permits may be obtained from Parking<lb />
and Transportation Services when<lb />
purchasing a one day permit The 30-<lb />
minute loading permit is not valid in (eu<lb />
of a University parking permit<lb />
Grief Workshop<lb />
The Center for Counseling and<lb />
Student Development will present<lb />
a grief workshop on Thursday,<lb />
Dec. 8 at noon in Wright Building<lb />
316. This one-time workshop will<lb />
be for students who have lost<lb />
a loved one (romantic partner,<lb />
friend or family member). The<lb />
workshop will be facilitated by<lb />
Angela Holman, counselor at the<lb />
Center for Counseling and Student<lb />
Devetoprnerit Information about grief<lb />
and bereavement will be provided.<lb />
Development of coping skills and<lb />
support services that are available<lb />
on campus also will be discussed<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
Center for Counseling and Student<lb />
Development, 328-6661. Advance<lb />
registration will not be required.<lb />
Briefs 12-7<lb />
State<lb />
Yadkln commissioners seek<lb />
referendum on wine sales<lb />
YADKINVILLE, NC (AP) - Wineries are<lb />
a big part of Yadkin County's growing<lb />
tourist industry. But except In five<lb />
vineyard tasting rooms and the town<lb />
of Yadkinville you can't buy a glass of<lb />
wine within its borders.<lb />
County commissioners want voters<lb />
to say whether they'd like that to<lb />
change. They voted 5-0 Monday night<lb />
to hold a referendum some time next<lb />
year probably February or March on<lb />
whether to legalize the sale of wine<lb />
throughout the county.<lb />
The county's Economic Development<lb />
Council recommended the ballot<lb />
Tourism revenue in Yadkin County<lb />
rose from $24.17 million to $26.95<lb />
million an 11.5 percent jump between<lb />
2003 and 2004, according to the state<lb />
Department of Commerce.<lb />
Every county around Yadkin allows<lb />
wine sales, and it's also legal In<lb />
Yadkinville after voters In 2003 voted<lb />
317-315 tc legalize the sale of wine,<lb />
though not beer or mixed drinks.<lb />
Federal and state laws allow vineyards<lb />
and wineries to sell their own wine on<lb />
their properties. The county now has<lb />
five tasting rooms, the newest of<lb />
which Flint Hill Vineyards outside East<lb />
Bend opened in October.<lb />
Legalizing wine sales throughout the<lb />
county would provide an incentive for<lb />
tourists who visit those vineyards to eat<lb />
in the county's restaurants and stay in<lb />
its hotels, industry participants say.<lb />
Navy to conduct flights to<lb />
analyze sound<lb />
PLYMOUTH, NC (AP) - Navy jet<lb />
fighters will fly over fields and forests<lb />
of eastern North Carolina for two days<lb />
this week to collect data on noise<lb />
levels and the effect of jet noise on<lb />
wildlife.<lb />
The flights will be conducted by<lb />
FA-18 Super Hornet aircraft. Navy<lb />
leaders want to build a landing strip<lb />
In Washington and Beaufort counties.<lb />
The strip would let jets practice<lb />
night carrier landings without the<lb />
distracting lights currently near a field<lb />
in Virginia<lb />
The proposed $186 million project<lb />
would be built in the middle of a<lb />
30,000-acre site.<lb />
Opponents of the project sued in federal<lb />
court and an appeals court said the Navy<lb />
didn't properly consider environmental<lb />
damage the field may cause<lb />
Judges on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court<lb />
of Appeals ruled last month that the<lb />
Navy must conduct more studies but<lb />
could move ahead with preliminary<lb />
work at the site, which is 3.5 miles<lb />
from the refuge where thousands<lb />
of geese, ducks and swans spend<lb />
the winter.<lb />
The Navy said which days the flights<lb />
will occur depends on weather<lb />
conditions.<lb />
National<lb />
More on hurricane aftermath<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Facing a growing<lb />
body count and shortages of food,<lb />
water and ice, federal emergency<lb />
officials braced for riots in Mississippi<lb />
in the days following Hurricane<lb />
Katrina, new documents reveal.<lb />
Federal Emergency Management<lb />
Agency officials knew their response<lb />
system had been shattered by the<lb />
Aug. 29 storm and were unable to<lb />
provide fast help even when the<lb />
needs were obvious.<lb />
This is unlike what we have seen<lb />
before William Carwile, FEMA's<lb />
former top responder in Mississippi,<lb />
said in a Sept. 1 e-mail to officials<lb />
at the agency's headquarters. He<lb />
was describing difficulties in getting<lb />
body bags and refrigerated trucks to<lb />
Hancock County, Miss which was<lb />
badly damaged by the storm.<lb />
Carwile wrote that he personally<lb />
authorized Hancock County to buy<lb />
refrigeration trucks because "the<lb />
coroner was going to have to start<lb />
putting bodies out in the parking lot<lb />
The next day, in another e-mail to<lb />
headquarters about substandard<lb />
levels of food, water and ice being<lb />
distributed in Mississippi, Carwile<lb />
reported, "System appears broken<lb />
The eight pages of correspondence<lb />
among FEMA officials, provided<lb />
Monday by a special House committee<lb />
investigating the government<lb />
response to the storm, followed<lb />
the release last week by Louisiana<lb />
Gov. Kathleen Blanco of more than<lb />
100,000 documents. Taken together,<lb />
the details from both states provide<lb />
evidence of a system in disarray.<lb />
The House Government Reform<lb />
Committee, chaired by Rep. Tom<lb />
Davis, R-Va� is reviewing hundreds<lb />
of thousands of documents from<lb />
local, state and federal officials<lb />
who were involved in the disaster<lb />
relief effort.<lb />
People In countries allied<lb />
with U.S. concerned about<lb />
Interrogation of terror suspects<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of<lb />
State Condoleezza Rice, who is<lb />
traveling in Europe this week, said<lb />
Monday the United States is following<lb />
all laws and treaties on the treatment<lb />
of terrorism suspects and has shared<lb />
intelligence with its allies that has<lb />
"helped protect European countries<lb />
from attack, saving European lives<lb />
Like other U.S. officials, Rice has<lb />
refused to answer the underlying<lb />
question of whether the CIA operated<lb />
secret, Soviet-era prisons in Eastern<lb />
Europe and whether CIA flights<lb />
carried al-Qaida prisoners through<lb />
European airports. She said the U.S.<lb />
"will use every lawful weapon to<lb />
defeat these terrorists<lb />
Officials with the European Union<lb />
and in at least a half-dozen European<lb />
countries are investigating the reports<lb />
of secret U.S. interrogations in eastern<lb />
Europe. The EU has threatened to<lb />
revoke voting rights of any nation in<lb />
the European Union that was host to<lb />
a clandestine detention center.<lb />
After the report of secret prisons<lb />
overseas, President Bush said, "We<lb />
do not torture<lb />
US. military forces have held hundreds<lb />
of suspects at known installations<lb />
outside the United States, including<lb />
at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo<lb />
Bay, Cuba. The U.S. has adopted<lb />
aggressive interrogation techniques<lb />
since the Sept. 11,2001, terror attacks<lb />
techniques- some fear occasionally<lb />
cross the line into torture.<lb />
The Bush administration has taken<lb />
the position that some terrorism<lb />
suspects are "enemy combatants" not<lb />
protected by the Geneva Conventions,<lb />
which are international treaties that,<lb />
among other things, spell out the<lb />
rights of prisoners of war. In 2002, a<lb />
group of Justice Department lawyers<lb />
prepared internal memos that gave<lb />
the government more freedom in the<lb />
aggressive interrogation of terrorist<lb />
suspects.<lb />
World<lb />
Iranian military plane hits tall<lb />
building In Tehran suburbs, killing<lb />
at least 119<lb />
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - An Iranian<lb />
military transport plane crashed into<lb />
a 10-story apartment building in the<lb />
suburbs of the capital Tuesday, killing<lb />
at least 119 people, according to state<lb />
media and Tehran's mayor.<lb />
Police said wreckage from the plane<lb />
also hit a gasoline station.<lb />
All 94 passengers and crew of the<lb />
plane were killed, Mayor Mohammad<lb />
Bagher Ghalibaf told The Associated<lb />
Press.<lb />
Tehran state radio said that of the<lb />
building's residents, 25 people were<lb />
killed and 15 were injured.<lb />
Firefighters managed to put out<lb />
the fire in the building, which was<lb />
damaged and charred but still<lb />
standing. The plane's wreckage was<lb />
scattered around the building, which<lb />
police cordoned off.<lb />
The C-130 aircraft struck the building<lb />
while trying to return to Tehran's<lb />
Mehrabad airport, state television<lb />
reported. The building Is in the<lb />
Towhid residential complex, a series<lb />
of high-rise apartment buildings for<lb />
army personnel.<lb />
The plane, which belonged to the army<lb />
air force, carried 84 passengers and<lb />
10 crew members, Iranian television<lb />
reported. The official Islamic Republic<lb />
News Agency said the passengers were<lb />
journalists who were going to cover a<lb />
military maneuver in southern Iran.<lb />
Female suicide bombers kills<lb />
scores at Baghdad police<lb />
academy<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Two women<lb />
strapped with explosives blew<lb />
themselves up at Baghdad's police<lb />
academy on Tuesday, killing 27<lb />
people and wounding 32, the U.S.<lb />
military said.<lb />
The women blew themselves up in<lb />
a classroom filled with students, the<lb />
statement from Task Force Baghdad<lb />
said. No U.S. forces were killed or<lb />
wounded in the attack, it added.<lb />
U.S. forces rushed to the scene to<lb />
provide assistance, the statement said.<lb />
Iraqi police said one bomb exploded in<lb />
a cafeteria, while the other detonated<lb />
during roll call. Police Lt. AH Mi'tab<lb />
said the women were probably<lb />
students at the academy, which is<lb />
why they were not searched.<lb />
Five other female police officers were<lb />
among the dead, he added.<lb />
Iraqi insurgents have concentrated<lb />
their attacks against Iraqi security<lb />
forces. Tuesday's attack was the<lb />
deadliest against Iraqi forces since<lb />
Feb. 28, when a suicide car bomber<lb />
attacked mostly Shiite police and<lb />
National Guard recruits In Hillah,<lb />
killing 125.<lb />
On Monday, Defense Secretary<lb />
Donald H. Rumsfeld acknowledged<lb />
that the insurgency has been stronger<lb />
than anticipated, but he also said the<lb />
news media have focused on the<lb />
war's growing body count rather than<lb />
progress that has been achieved.<lb />
New suite dorm<lb />
for College Hill<lb />
Uncensored: Squirrels gone wild<lb />
New College Hill<lb />
residence hall<lb />
KIMBEPLY BELLAMY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The new dorm is constructed a few yards from Todd Dining Hall.<lb />
not depending so heavily on the<lb />
meal plan according to Lucier.<lb />
Freshmen will not be able<lb />
to experience living in the new<lb />
dorm. Only upperclassmen will<lb />
have the opportunity to live in<lb />
the dorm.<lb />
"We feel that freshmen will<lb />
benefit more from the commu-<lb />
nity living style where they're<lb />
really going to have the interac-<lb />
tion with the whole floor and<lb />
get something out of that expe-<lb />
rience and then find this as a<lb />
better solution for people in their<lb />
sophomore and junior years<lb />
Lucier said.<lb />
The new residence hall is<lb />
a $32 million dollar project<lb />
according to Lucier. The cost of<lb />
the project will result in higher<lb />
prices to live in the new dorm as<lb />
opposed to the current price of<lb />
campus living.<lb />
"The building will be approx-<lb />
imately 12 percent higher than<lb />
the current air-conditioned<lb />
double room Lucier said.<lb />
This dorm is the first resi-<lb />
dence hall built since 1968. ECU<lb />
decided to build the new dorm<lb />
because they believed students<lb />
wanted new amenities that were<lb />
not available in the current<lb />
dorms according to Lucier.<lb />
When asked whether or not<lb />
the new dorm would be a big<lb />
improvement from the other<lb />
dorms, Kim Riddick, sophomore<lb />
exercise physiology major, had a<lb />
strong message about the idea of<lb />
what the students think about<lb />
the new dorm.<lb />
"Most definitely said Rid-<lb />
dick.<lb />
"A dorm setup like a suite-<lb />
style apartment would definitely<lb />
be something that ECU is looking<lb />
forward to<lb />
The College Hill neighbor-<lb />
hood was the only area on<lb />
campus with enough space to<lb />
build such a big project. The new<lb />
residence hall will be called Col-<lb />
lege Hill Suites.<lb />
If the new dorm proect stays<lb />
on schedule as it is now, it will be<lb />
finished in late July and will be<lb />
ready for students by August 2006.<lb />
Squirrels are all over campus.<lb />
College co-eds not only<lb />
wild ones on campus<lb />
USA DEVRIES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A new residence hall is set to<lb />
open in the College Hill neigh-<lb />
borhood in August 2006 that will<lb />
offer students somewhere truly<lb />
suite to live.<lb />
The new suite style dorm will<lb />
offer all new amenities including<lb />
a kitchenette with a full refrigera-<lb />
tor, kitchen sink and microwave,<lb />
and a private bathroom for each<lb />
double occupancy room.<lb />
The suitemates will share a<lb />
common public area as well. The<lb />
public area will contain a sofa, a<lb />
chair and the kitchenette.<lb />
Aaron Lucier, associate direc-<lb />
tor of campus living, revealed<lb />
that the dorm would contain<lb />
some of 'he basic features stu-<lb />
dents currently have access to.<lb />
"The new building will have<lb />
some of the basic features that<lb />
our current dorms have said<lb />
Lucier.<lb />
"Mainly, it's the Internet<lb />
service, cable television and the<lb />
laundry service that's included as<lb />
part of the room rent<lb />
The dorms will also include a<lb />
few extra features. A large lounge<lb />
area and conference room will be<lb />
included in the residence hall.<lb />
"In addition, we use the term<lb />
suite for Belk and Scott currently<lb />
but these are true suites Lucier<lb />
said.<lb />
"It's almost like a mini apart-<lb />
ment<lb />
According to Lucier, a kitch-<lb />
enette will be placed in each<lb />
suite. This will give students the<lb />
opportunity to cook meals more<lb />
often and not have to depend as<lb />
heavily on meal plans.<lb />
"In addition, there will be a<lb />
floor kitchen on each floor with<lb />
a full stove Lucier said.<lb />
"So if somebody really wants<lb />
to roast a turkey for Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing, that will still be available to<lb />
them down the hall<lb />
A special meal plan will be<lb />
offered to students living in the<lb />
new residence hall. This will offer<lb />
more flexibility for students as far<lb />
as spending money on meals and<lb />
They can be seen sprinting<lb />
across the mall in a frantic rush or<lb />
perched upon trees eating their nuts,<lb />
but how much is really known about<lb />
these spastic little creatures?<lb />
Recent evidence suggests they<lb />
should not be trusted as much as<lb />
they have been in the past.<lb />
Squirrelly resident, "Dave the<lb />
Brave who got his name after<lb />
darting across a pathway seconds<lb />
before the football team trampled<lb />
that same spot, said there is a lack<lb />
of consideration on the part of<lb />
ECU for squirrels.<lb />
"A lot of people don't under-<lb />
stand us - they think all we do<lb />
is sit around or run up trees in<lb />
circles said Brave.<lb />
"Well, we're tired of being<lb />
treated like second-class citizens -<lb />
we were on this campus first, and<lb />
it will soon return to our paws<lb />
Should ECU worry? Most<lb />
campus residents dismiss it as<lb />
nonsense but a growing number of<lb />
students are becoming eerily aware<lb />
of their increasing presence. One<lb />
close encounter involved Randall<lb />
Powell, senior philosophy major.<lb />
I Two weeks ago as he sat con-<lb />
gtemplating the metaphysical<lb />
 nature of squirrels, he noticed<lb />
aone of these furry creatures<lb />
was indeed staring back at him.<lb />
Unable to divert the squirrel's<lb />
gaze, he found himself trapped<lb />
in a stare down. He thought<lb />
nothing of it until the animal<lb />
lunged at him with rabid vigor.<lb />
"If I hadn't ducked, he would<lb />
have latched on to my face,<lb />
man said Powell.<lb />
The reporter, a brilliant inves-<lb />
tigator and journalist, was able to<lb />
track down that very squirrel. When<lb />
asked about his behavior, Squir-<lb />
rel 64285 complained about his<lb />
troubles sustaining enough food.<lb />
"I'm tired of people stepping<lb />
on my acorns said 64285.<lb />
"I mean, I have kids to feed,<lb />
you know? I know it probably<lb />
wasn't that particular guy's fault<lb />
but the rage has just been getting<lb />
to me, so I lashed out at the first<lb />
person who looked me in the eye<lb />
At this, 64285 spat ctheground<lb />
'Before giving, I always look<lb />
for the Humane Seal<lb />
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The Humane Charity Sea! of Approval<lb />
guarantees that a health charity funds<lb />
vital patient services or life-saving<lb />
medical research, but never animal experiments.<lb />
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Washington. DC 202-686-2210. �xt 336<lb />
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and ran off to join his posse, who was<lb />
standing guard at a nearby bench.<lb />
Some suspect the squirrels are<lb />
currently building up an army for<lb />
an upcoming military coup. In addi-<lb />
tion to the "Take Back the Campus"<lb />
march witnessed last week, some<lb />
campus-goers claim they have<lb />
caught glimpses of so-called "mini-<lb />
gyms" in the highest branches,<lb />
leading them to believe the animals<lb />
may be preparing for a showdown.<lb />
According to one eyewit-<lb />
ness, Amanda Johnson, senior<lb />
communication major, the<lb />
squirrels are definitely up to<lb />
something.<lb />
"The other day, I saw a squir-<lb />
rel drag a piece of pepperoni<lb />
pizza twice its size up a tree<lb />
said Johnson.<lb />
"I thought only ants could do<lb />
that sort of thing  and all the<lb />
while it was giving me this evil<lb />
look, like it wanted to say, 'don't<lb />
touch my pizza or I'll cut you<lb />
it was scary<lb />
Who will have the final say<lb />
in this intra-species showdown?<lb />
Should humans trust that their<lb />
usually non-violent behavior will<lb />
dominate the emerging movement<lb />
or should mankind prepare for an<lb />
all-out revolt? Does their subordi-<lb />
nate position in ECU society make<lb />
an attack inevitable? Regardless of<lb />
your position, it cannot be denied<lb />
these squirrels are upset and they<lb />
are not going to take it anymore.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
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Relationship from pagey<lb />
right, benefit or opportunity or<lb />
(3) to oversee, manage or direct<lb />
one's academic activities<lb />
What this means is this policy<lb />
does not only affect instructors,<lb />
it may affect many other types<lb />
of employees as well.<lb />
Furthermore, if a student has<lb />
had an amorous relationship<lb />
with an employee in the past,<lb />
he or she may not be enrolled<lb />
in that employee's class or put<lb />
under that employee's authority.<lb />
This also goes for relationships of<lb />
blood, law or marriage.<lb />
In comparison, Duke Univer-<lb />
sity has a very similar policy, as<lb />
do many other North Carolina<lb />
universities.<lb />
Duke's Policy on consensual<lb />
relations states, "No faculty<lb />
member should enter into a<lb />
consensual relationship with a<lb />
student actually under that fac-<lb />
ulty member's authority<lb />
Why?<lb />
"Having consensual rela-<lb />
tionships with subordinates is<lb />
likely to interfere in the ability<lb />
of a superior to act and make<lb />
decisions fairly and without<lb />
favoritism. Even if the superior<lb />
is able to avoid being biased, the<lb />
other people in the workplace or<lb />
learning environment are likely<lb />
to see themselves as being less<lb />
favored and as disadvantaged by<lb />
the personal relationship<lb />
On the other hand, Winston<lb />
Salem State University's consen-<lb />
sual relationships policy is very<lb />
different.<lb />
"While consenting romantic<lb />
and sexual relationships between<lb />
faculty and student, or between<lb />
supervisor and employee are<lb />
not expressly forbidden, such<lb />
relationships are deemed inap-<lb />
propriate. Faculty are warned<lb />
that where a power differential<lb />
exists, i.e. faculty-student, super-<lb />
visor-employee, if a charge of<lb />
sexual harassment is brought,<lb />
the defense of mutual consent<lb />
will be exceedingly difficult to<lb />
prove according to Winston<lb />
Salem State University's policy.<lb />
Although it is not expressly for-<lb />
bidden, facultystudent relation-<lb />
ships have to be handled carefully<lb />
here as well, due to the possibility<lb />
of sexual harassment lawsuits.<lb />
For many students, faculty<lb />
relationships are not at the fore-<lb />
front of their thoughts. However,<lb />
when asked, some students had<lb />
a good deal to say about ECU's<lb />
policy and the subject in general.<lb />
"I don't like it said fresh-<lb />
man Josh Herring.<lb />
"Teachers should be able to<lb />
date students. It's a free country<lb />
and we're adults now<lb />
"If you want to date some-<lb />
body, be it your teacher or a jani-<lb />
tor, you should be able to. Go for<lb />
it said Kayla Mautz, freshman<lb />
exercise physiology major.<lb />
"I agree with the policy, but<lb />
after you're out of their class,<lb />
they're fair game said Chel-<lb />
sea Parker, freshman nursing<lb />
major.<lb />
"I've heard of situations<lb />
where it (a relationship) does<lb />
happen and not only does it<lb />
question the credibility of the<lb />
student and the professor, it<lb />
questions the department and<lb />
the institution in itself said<lb />
Craig Veltri, sophomore com-<lb />
munication major.<lb />
"I'm for the policy  but if I<lb />
had a hot professor and I could<lb />
get an 'A well <lb />
"Having the policy is the<lb />
right thing to do because more<lb />
than likely it (a relationship)<lb />
will influence grades said Emily<lb />
Hancock, freshman elementary<lb />
education major.<lb />
"There should be no kind of<lb />
relationship outside of a profes-<lb />
sional one<lb />
"I have no problem with it<lb />
said Jim Bynum, junior English<lb />
major.<lb />
"If it happens, it happens.<lb />
You should be honest with who<lb />
you have a relationship with, and<lb />
there shouldn't be any bias<lb />
"I'd have to agree with the<lb />
policy because of the young<lb />
students said Matthew Lovell,<lb />
freshman communication sci-<lb />
ences and disorders major.<lb />
"I mean, you have graduate<lb />
students and older students, and<lb />
it's different I guess it's the age<lb />
difference between instructor<lb />
and student) that make the big-<lb />
gest difference to me<lb />
"If a student is not enrolled<lb />
in a teacher's class and they're<lb />
willing participants, they should<lb />
be able to do what they want,<lb />
definitely said Ashley Williams,<lb />
freshman art major.<lb />
"It just depends on what the<lb />
ages are said Jeff Felton, fresh-<lb />
man print journalism major.<lb />
"I guess it's okay. These are<lb />
people's personal lives<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Her identity secret, woman testifies<lb />
at Saddam trial that she was tortured<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) � A<lb />
woman testified at the Saddam<lb />
Hussein trial Tuesday behind a<lb />
beige curtain and with her voice<lb />
disguised, telling the court of beat-<lb />
ings, torture and sexual humilia-<lb />
tion when she was a teenager at<lb />
the hands of security agents.<lb />
The ousted Iraqi president<lb />
sat stone-faced and silent during<lb />
the woman's testimony but later<lb />
exploded with anger. Waving a<lb />
finger and pounding his desk, he<lb />
told the judges to "go to hell" and<lb />
vowed not to return to court when<lb />
the trial resumes Wednesday.<lb />
Saddam, dressed again in a<lb />
dark suit and white shirt and<lb />
clutching a Quran, complained<lb />
that he and the seven other<lb />
defendants were tired and had<lb />
been deprived of opportunities to<lb />
shower, have a change of clothes,<lb />
exercise or go for a smoke. "This<lb />
is terrorism he said.<lb />
The defendants are charged<lb />
in the deaths of more than 140<lb />
Shlite Muslims in retaliation for<lb />
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Passion can be more than skin deep<lb />
Anything wort doing<lb />
should be done with pride<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
CASUAL OBSERVER<lb />
I feel like I should apologize<lb />
for last week's article. It wasn't<lb />
exactly one that I put as much<lb />
effort into as I have for others.<lb />
What can 1 say? It was after the<lb />
holidays, I was full of turkey, I<lb />
have exams, final papers and<lb />
projects coming up it's the per-<lb />
fect formula for writer's block.<lb />
It was especially nerve wracking<lb />
with it being close to the last article<lb />
I have to write for the semester. I'm<lb />
guessing that a lot of you can prob-<lb />
ably sympathize, especially since<lb />
the end of this semester means<lb />
similar things for all of us. Some of<lb />
you are finishing your first semester<lb />
at college, others are moving on<lb />
in your education either through<lb />
grad-school or just continuing your<lb />
college education and then some of<lb />
you are actually graduating. Who-<lb />
ever you are, whatever your major,<lb />
whatever your situation, we're all<lb />
going to inevitably face choices<lb />
about having careers. Whatever it is<lb />
you, my readers, plan to do, I hope<lb />
you find jobs that you not only<lb />
enjoy but are also passionate about.<lb />
Frankly, I don't think we<lb />
really see a lot of passion in what<lb />
i people do tn today's world. To<lb />
be honest, today's way of think-<lb />
ing seems to be to make a lot<lb />
of money with as little effort as<lb />
possible. As crazy as it may sound<lb />
to some, I can't imagine someone<lb />
with that kind of attitude being<lb />
very satisfied with their lives.<lb />
Sure money is nice, but it can't<lb />
replace true satisfaction.<lb />
Many of the professors I've<lb />
had here at ECU are very pas-<lb />
sionate about what they teach<lb />
and study. However, I can only<lb />
assume that this would only<lb />
serve to bore you to read about<lb />
ECU professors. So let me tell you<lb />
about someone else.<lb />
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In the office and workplace of<lb />
a man named Neil Clark, there is<lb />
a lot of original artwork as well as<lb />
that of other local artists hang-<lb />
ing on the walls. However, to see<lb />
most of Clark's work you'd proba-<lb />
bly have to look on people's arms,<lb />
ankles, calves, backs, hips, lower<lb />
backs or other various places<lb />
on the human body. Neil Clark<lb />
is a tattoo artist at Garry's Skin<lb />
Grafix in downtown Greenville.<lb />
Clark's not only an artist, but a<lb />
client as well - his forearms are<lb />
practically covered in tattoos.<lb />
I interviewed Clark for a class<lb />
assignment and while talking to<lb />
him I felt this incredible sense<lb />
of passion that he had for what<lb />
he did. Maybe it was due to the<lb />
fact that his education was so old<lb />
school, he learned to be a tattoo<lb />
artist by being the apprentice of<lb />
another. That's something that I<lb />
feel you don't really hear about<lb />
anymore. Most people today get<lb />
their schooling in classrooms<lb />
and work programs, while being<lb />
an apprentice just has this classic<lb />
sense of history and pride about<lb />
it. I guess that's what really pulled<lb />
me into writing and learning more<lb />
about the world of tattoo artists.<lb />
Clark told me that he likes<lb />
to do a lot of bold color work,<lb />
and many of the tattoos that he<lb />
enjoys doing the most are comic<lb />
book inspired and related. In his<lb />
portfolio, he showed me this truly<lb />
amazing tattoo he did featuring<lb />
the comic book character Spawn.<lb />
While the style was not techni-<lb />
cally wholly his own, the essence<lb />
of his own personal style came<lb />
through. The picture itself was<lb />
a drawing he had done, and not<lb />
copied from a comic book.<lb />
The more I thought about<lb />
it, I began to realize just how<lb />
satisfying such a career can be.<lb />
If you think about it, each tattoo<lb />
he does is in some way unique.<lb />
While tattoo artists do use what<lb />
might be considered commercial<lb />
tattoos, or "flash" as they refer<lb />
to it in the business, Clark says<lb />
that he and other artists always<lb />
try to add some unique style to it<lb />
to satisfy their customers. What<lb />
makes it even more unique is that<lb />
each person that comes in and<lb />
asks Clark to do work on them<lb />
becomes, in essence, a living<lb />
canvas to display their art. While<lb />
someone may get a similar tattoo<lb />
in the same place as someone<lb />
else, there is always some essence<lb />
of individuality and original<lb />
quality that can be seen in the<lb />
works of artists like Clark.<lb />
People who appreciate the<lb />
work of Clark and other artists like<lb />
him come from all kinds of walks<lb />
of life: doctors, lawyers, preach-<lb />
ers, construction workers, moms,<lb />
dads, grandmothers, etc. To Clark,<lb />
making his clients happy, his free-<lb />
dom to create, the lack of the suit<lb />
and tie and being able to fulfill<lb />
his ambition of creating tattoos<lb />
that are better than the ones his<lb />
friends had is really what makes<lb />
his job worthwhile.<lb />
Most of America probably<lb />
thinks that having a job worth<lb />
being passionate about means<lb />
wearing a suit and tie, carrying<lb />
a briefcase, traveling to exotic<lb />
locations and making hundreds<lb />
of thousands of dollars. While<lb />
that may be true for some, in my<lb />
experience it is the jobs where<lb />
the actual work matters most and<lb />
actually interests and concerns the<lb />
workers that have people most pas-<lb />
sionate about what they do. Clark<lb />
is just one of those kinds of people<lb />
I've had the pleasure to meet.<lb />
It is my hope that you, my<lb />
readers, and I can find jobs where<lb />
happiness, pride and satisfaction<lb />
can be found - even if it does<lb />
mean having to wear a suit and<lb />
tie. 1 just hope that you will base<lb />
your happiness and satisfaction<lb />
on more than dollars and cents.<lb />
In the end, money really only<lb />
makes the world go so far. It's that<lb />
little extra "oomph" that keeps it<lb />
spinning.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Letter to the Editor,<lb />
In response to Tony McKee's<lb />
recent editorial, "Liberals Can't<lb />
Change Christmas I have only<lb />
one thing to say: Mr. McKee, you<lb />
are the problem, not the solution.<lb />
I agree that the idea of a "Holiday<lb />
tree is absolutely ridiculous.<lb />
Name one other holiday that<lb />
incorporates a tree and I can see a<lb />
point to the madness. It's a Christ-<lb />
mas tree. I don't have a problem<lb />
with that. I don't have a problem<lb />
with cashiers saying, "Merry<lb />
Christmas I do, however, have<lb />
a problem with your approach to<lb />
the issue. You are a farce.<lb />
I've sat back and read your tripe<lb />
week after week and I just can't<lb />
take it anymore. You use the word<lb />
"liberal" as if it were an expletive.<lb />
I consider myself to be a liberal. 1<lb />
also consider myself to be a patriot.<lb />
I consider you to be a mindless<lb />
buffoon who only regurgitates<lb />
"talking points" and shouts blindly<lb />
rather than dialogue intelligently<lb />
and peacefully. You, sir, are what<lb />
is wrong with this country. You,<lb />
sir, are what has polarized us.<lb />
It is your type of thinking<lb />
that has created the political<lb />
schism that is now so evident in<lb />
the mood of this country. Things<lb />
are not that simple. Politics are<lb />
not that clear. Issues are complex,<lb />
dynamic and delicate. Nothing<lb />
is so cut-and-dry as to say that<lb />
conservatives are the problem<lb />
or that liberals are. There are<lb />
subtle shades of gray. You don't<lb />
seem to realize that or don't<lb />
want to. I'm tired of people like<lb />
you doing all of the talking. The<lb />
silent majority of this nation has<lb />
stood by patiently waiting for<lb />
fools like you to stop shouting<lb />
into the void and let us live our<lb />
lives in peace. So 1 say, "Happy<lb />
Holidays to that weary silent<lb />
majority. We all deserve a joyous<lb />
break from blowhards, windbags<lb />
and wannabes.<lb />
Jeremy Hartzell<lb />
ECU Graduate Student<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
The common route for many<lb />
students is to live in a residence<lb />
hall their freshman year at col-<lb />
lege. Following this custom, I<lb />
now call a dormitory home as<lb />
well. For the most part, my expe-<lb />
rience with the dorms at ECU has<lb />
been more than satisfactory. The<lb />
camaraderie developed between<lb />
the people within my suite helps<lb />
the year pass by. However, some<lb />
of the policies that govern these<lb />
buildings shape them to be more<lb />
like prisons than anything else.<lb />
Universities must be willing to<lb />
give students the same liberties<lb />
they would in an apartment since<lb />
they are already willing to charge<lb />
the same high price and follow<lb />
the same lease contract.<lb />
Perhaps the most controversial<lb />
rule in the dorms is that we are<lb />
not allowed to have visitors of the<lb />
opposite sex, regardless of relation,<lb />
in our rooms from the hours of<lb />
2 -8 a.m. This rule makes it very<lb />
difficult for my sister to visit me<lb />
because she will have to pay to stay<lb />
at a hotel instead of simply staying<lb />
with me during her visit, which is<lb />
an inconvenience to say the least.<lb />
Even if it was not a relative, what<lb />
malicious acts occur between 2<lb />
and 8 a.m. that cannot between<lb />
midnight and 2 a.m.? The visita-<lb />
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no visitor is allowed to stay during<lb />
the week.<lb />
Campus living also reserves<lb />
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with a policy violation for pos-<lb />
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of intoxication. I am not argu-<lb />
WEDNESDAY December 7, 2005<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
ing whether or not it is right<lb />
for people drinking underage<lb />
to go without consequence, but<lb />
rather that campus living should<lb />
not be the ones to enforce this.<lb />
If someone is drinking in the<lb />
confines of their own room and<lb />
not bothering anyone else, there<lb />
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determines whether you leave with<lb />
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are beginning to realize, there is no<lb />
option to get money back because we<lb />
all signed a nine-month lease prior<lb />
to moving in, a prison sentence to<lb />
most. In a nutshell, if we are to pay<lb />
the same high cost of an apartment<lb />
and abide by the same lease con-<lb />
tract, we should also be given the<lb />
freedom as if we lived on our own.<lb />
ECU has been slow to recog-<lb />
nize the demands for of its stu-<lb />
dents living on campus. Just this<lb />
year, the university has started a<lb />
pilot program letting visitors stay<lb />
overnight in upper class dorms,<lb />
regardless of gender. In order for<lb />
ECU to change its unjust policies<lb />
more quickly than the current rate,<lb />
we need to tell them our demands<lb />
as students living on campus. And<lb />
if they still refuse to cooperate,<lb />
they will have to deal with the<lb />
loss of profit when more and more<lb />
potential residents choose to live<lb />
in an apartment or house.<lb />
Joseph Gill<lb />
ECU Student<lb />
Contrary to what David Mason said about Higher One,<lb />
they don't have our pictures and you won't be charged<lb />
for credit when you use the card only debit. So just sign<lb />
and save the money!<lb />
Look for an interview with a Higher One rep either<lb />
today or tomorrow on channel nine WNCT TV. If you<lb />
don't catch it, at least go to the forum on Wednesday<lb />
because then we can stop wondering about this whole<lb />
thing and finally get some answers.<lb />
To the girl who thanked me for offering to help her<lb />
carry her bags up the stairs last Sunday: you are wel-<lb />
come. It's nice to see that there are still some girls on<lb />
this campus who actually appreciate a nice gesture.<lb />
The opinion section should come with Advil. Tony<lb />
McKee's horribly composed, ignorant drivel is headache<lb />
inducing.<lb />
The only place to stop on 264 is the exit you used to have<lb />
to take to go through Wilson or here in Greenville<lb />
sorry.<lb />
I agree with Tony McKee. I hate people who have to take<lb />
the Christ out of Christmas. Jesus is the reason for the<lb />
season, and this is a country founded by and for Chris-<lb />
tians. Read the constitution if you don't believe me.<lb />
The Java City daytime staff in Joyner rocks! These<lb />
women take pride in their frothed milk. The employees<lb />
at most of the other Java City stations don't know the<lb />
difference between steamed and frothed milk. If I'm<lb />
paying multiple dollars for a cup of cappuccino, I want<lb />
great frothed milk. Thanks to the awesome milking<lb />
mamas in Joyner who always make my day by froth-<lb />
ing so well!<lb />
A girl died this past weekend after being hit by a car<lb />
at ECU. It is on WRAL online, but not in the school<lb />
paper? Not in The Daily Reflector! I did not know her,<lb />
but I hope she will rest in peace and my prayers are with<lb />
her family and the girl who hit her.<lb />
Don't cut in line in front of two girls man, the ham and<lb />
frozen eggs aren't going anywhere!<lb />
If you want to celebrate Christmas with all its symbols,<lb />
etc. you have every right to do so in your home. How-<lb />
ever, when it comes to public spaces, there is no place<lb />
for religious specific symbols in this country.<lb />
Either you like me or you don't, make a decision. I<lb />
guess I just need to re-read "He's Just Not That Into<lb />
You Apparently, you're still just too into your ex.<lb />
After four intensive writing classes, a million pages<lb />
to read a week and forgetting what sleep feels like, it's<lb />
great to know I can always count on my friends to see<lb />
me through such a hectic semester!<lb />
Gary McCabe, are you sure you aren't a Democrat? Very<lb />
few groups have mastered simultaneously whining with<lb />
baseless insults. -Concerned Libertarian<lb />
Why do Southern people say "do what now?" when<lb />
they cant hear what you said. What's wrong with<lb />
"excuse me?"<lb />
Why does everyone suddenly have it out for smokers?<lb />
Don't you have anything else to worry about? I mean I<lb />
know it's bad, but it's our choice and you shouldn't try<lb />
to prevent us from smoking outside. If you don't want<lb />
smoke in your face when you leave the dorm, then give<lb />
smokers a place to smoke.<lb />
Those gangster and slang references to George Wash-<lb />
ington  wow I never thought I would be so happy to<lb />
be done with U.S. History in my life! Good ol' A.L. how<lb />
I will miss you.<lb />
Everyone needs to go to the meeting on Higher One<lb />
cards Wednesday, Dec. 7 at S p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
! Hendrix Theater! Even if you don't receive financial<lb />
1 aid, your information, including SS number, was given<lb />
to a third party by ECU administration without your<lb />
consent. Come to the meeting to learn more about what<lb />
we can do to change this!<lb />
To all the hot girls I see walking around on campus,<lb />
who the hell do you hang out with?<lb />
I think the Editor-in-chief should take a spelling, gram-<lb />
mar, and an overall writing class.<lb />
To the river dancer who lives above me: please practice<lb />
during normal business hours.<lb />
Don't you think there is already enough negativity<lb />
around here? Don't get me wrong I enjoy reading (most<lb />
of) the rants but maybe you should consider adding a<lb />
"raves" section to this paper. Maybe it will increase the<lb />
positive entries. My rave: A million thanks to the few<lb />
gentlemen still around who are willing to give up their<lb />
seat on an overcrowded bus to a female. I love seeing<lb />
that there are still some respectable men that hold on<lb />
to traditional values. Your parents did great!<lb />
This goes out to all those girls who think they live in<lb />
Orange County and worship "Laguna Beach" charac-<lb />
ters. Geez get a life!<lb />
Here's an idea instead of spending outrageous amounts<lb />
of money on fountains and stuff like that, how about we<lb />
get the dance and theater majors some new facilities? I'm<lb />
kind of tired of dancing around columns Thanks!<lb />
To the sweet lady cashier at the Croatan: Thank you for<lb />
making me smile every morning at 7:30. You are always<lb />
so sweet and kind. You really brighten my day.<lb />
I am very thankful for the ECU Transit system. I rely<lb />
on it day after day. It would just be nice If they would<lb />
come on time and leave on time. I've been left in the<lb />
past two weeks because the bus left three minutes before<lb />
scheduled time. I have been late for class numerous<lb />
times because the bus has been 15-30 minutes late. I<lb />
understand traffic, but IS minutes late I do not under-<lb />
stand.<lb />
OK, so I learned a very important fact yesterday about<lb />
Benjamin Franklin. I wrote a whole paper on him<lb />
leading up to his presidency. Newsflash, he was never<lb />
a president. Sad thing is, I am a history major. Let's just<lb />
say Mr. Ben and I are on bad terms right now.<lb />
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Page A5 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAROLYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor<lb />
Top 5s:<lb />
Top 5 Movies<lb />
1 Harry Porter and the Goblet of<lb />
Fire<lb />
2. Aeon Flux<lb />
3. Walk the Line<lb />
4. Yours, Mine and Ours<lb />
5. Just Friends<lb />
WEDNESDAY December 7, 200f<lb />
Top 5 Pop Albums<lb />
1. System of a Down<lb />
2. Kenny Chesney<lb />
3. Various Artists<lb />
4. Madonna<lb />
5. Various Artists<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows<lb />
1. "Desperate Housewives"<lb />
2. "csr<lb />
3. "Grey's Anatomy"<lb />
4. "Without a Trace"<lb />
5. "Survivor: Guatemala"<lb />
Top 5 DVD Rentals<lb />
. War of the Worlds<lb />
2. The Polar Express<lb />
3. Madagascar<lb />
4. The Skeleton Key<lb />
5. Christmas with the Kranks<lb />
Top 5 Books<lb />
I.Mary<lb />
2. Light from Heaven<lb />
3. At First Sight<lb />
4. The Camel Club<lb />
5. Predator<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
ArlBS - Finish up what you promised.<lb />
You gain a lot more than the<lb />
satisfaction you get by marking the<lb />
job done. You'll win valuable kudos.<lb />
Taurus - Your friends are eager to<lb />
help and have lots of imaginative<lb />
suggestions. Rely on help from them,<lb />
rather than digging into your savings.<lb />
Gemini - Listen respectfully to a<lb />
person with unusual ideas. If this<lb />
works, you stand to benefit, so<lb />
check it out.<lb />
Cancer - Postpone travel and new<lb />
adventures until you've finished the<lb />
job you've already agreed to do. It'll<lb />
be more fun later, too.<lb />
Leo - It's good to know how much<lb />
money you have and how to get<lb />
more if you need it. Take on a<lb />
second job instead of going into debt<lb />
Virgo - There's a flurry of activity<lb />
over the next few days. The overall<lb />
outcome is good, however, so don't<lb />
get stressed out about it.<lb />
Libra - Creative work pays well now,<lb />
so crank out as much as you can.<lb />
The stuff you make for your own<lb />
house counts as money saved.<lb />
Scorpio - Encourage creative ideas<lb />
and a loved one comes up with a<lb />
doozie. Go along with the program<lb />
and you'll have a wonderful time.<lb />
Sagittarius - Fix up your place with<lb />
. the help of items you've long kept<lb />
hidden. Bring them out slowly to<lb />
retain their value.<lb />
Capricorn - Study the situation<lb />
carefully over the next few days.<lb />
Then, follow a hunch to come up<lb />
with the right answer.<lb />
Aquarius - An older, wealthier<lb />
person is feeling much more<lb />
generous now. Go ahead and ask<lb />
for whatever you want. You'll get<lb />
some of it.<lb />
PlSCes - All of a sudden the sun<lb />
comes out from behind the clouds.<lb />
The world's a wonderful place<lb />
again. Share this moment with your<lb />
best friend.<lb />
What to buy any man<lb />
From dude to Dad: Gift ideas for the<lb />
hard-to-shop-for man in your life<lb />
AARON BORREGO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Well kids, it's that wonderful time of the year.<lb />
Time to buy everyone and their dog a gift for the<lb />
holiday season. Now ladies, this is an article writ-<lb />
ten by a guy for guy gift ideas, so don't be bashful<lb />
about listening to ol' Borrego.<lb />
With the simple fact that the semester is<lb />
ending coupled with nobody having any time due<lb />
to finishing proects and papers, it is certain that<lb />
there will be a mad dash to find whatever makes<lb />
sense for a gift. Here are a few ideas.<lb />
For college guys: This should be electronically<lb />
oriented. Video games such as "Madden '06" or<lb />
"March Madness '06" are always safe bets. These<lb />
games are available on multiple consoles and<lb />
therefore are a convenient gift. If he doesn't like<lb />
sports games, try any of the Medal of Honor series<lb />
WWII shooting games.<lb />
DVDs such as War of the Worlds, The Family<lb />
Guy Movie, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Vol. 4 and The<lb />
40 Year Old Virgin make great movie gift ideas. The<lb />
Star Wars Trilogy, Scarface, Animal House and Full<lb />
Metal Jacket should not be forgotten either.<lb />
IPods and Creative MP3 players are excellent<lb />
for people who love listening to music every-<lb />
where. Look at the PSP, which functions as an<lb />
MP3 player, portable hand held game console and<lb />
DVD player. The games and DVDs are smaller to<lb />
fit the portable unit, however- the PSP doesn't<lb />
play regular sized DVDs or CDs.<lb />
Decent music CDs are hard to find through<lb />
all the garbage "artists" put out these days and<lb />
charge $15 for. However, one album I will recom-<lb />
see GUY GIFTS page A6 Surprise the men In your life with many thoughtful, Inspired gifts.<lb />
Holiday gifts for ladies<lb />
What that special lady will love this<lb />
year<lb />
TOMEKA STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
It's that gift giving time of year and guys<lb />
everywhere want to know what the perfect gift<lb />
is for that special woman in their life whether<lb />
it be a sister, mother or girlfriend. Guys can go<lb />
horribly wrong if they don't think about the gift<lb />
or the personality of the recipient. It's easy to go<lb />
wrong, but certain gifts are classics and are gifts<lb />
every woman would love.<lb />
For starters, women of all ages love jewelry,<lb />
especially something that sparkles. Earrings,<lb />
necklaces, bracelets and rings are always welcome<lb />
gifts. Diamonds, after all, are a girl's best friend.<lb />
Before buying jewelry for a woman, know the type<lb />
of woman she is. Some women like platinum and<lb />
some white or yellow gold. Make sure you check<lb />
to see which type she prefers or she'll only wear<lb />
it when you ask about it.<lb />
When buying a ring, one should know the<lb />
ring size of the recipient. This will save a trip to<lb />
the jeweler for a resizing. If buying earrings, please<lb />
find out what type of earrings your woman wears.<lb />
A lot of women still wear clip-on earrings and<lb />
you'd never know the difference.<lb />
There are plenty of places to buy jewelry at<lb />
Colonial Mall. Most of the jewelry stores have sales<lb />
now that it's after Thanksgiving. They also have<lb />
many special offers for the holidays. Some women<lb />
are allergic to some types of precious metals, so<lb />
find out before you purchase that type of item.<lb />
Another gift women always love is clothing.<lb />
Clothes, purses and shoes are things most women<lb />
can't go a month without buying. When buying<lb />
clothes or shoes, it's always nice to know the recip-<lb />
ient's size. It's easy to sneak a peak inside their<lb />
From Mom to maiden, any woman In your life will love jewelry.<lb />
see GIRL GIFTS page A6<lb />
The most wonderful<lb />
time of the year<lb />
Holiday celebrations fill the air<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The beginning of December signals the begin-<lb />
ning of holiday preparations around the world. The<lb />
winter months bring about many holiday celebra-<lb />
tions not only for us here in the United States, but<lb />
for countries around the world as well.<lb />
The most cel-<lb />
ebrated holidays<lb />
in the United<lb />
States are Christ-<lb />
mas, Hanukkah<lb />
and Kwanzaa.<lb />
Christmas cel-<lb />
ebrates the birth<lb />
of Jesus on Dec.<lb />
25. Christians<lb />
around the world<lb />
celebrate Christ-<lb />
mas by attending<lb />
church services,<lb />
exchanging<lb />
gifts, decorating<lb />
their homes and<lb />
enjoying a feast<lb />
with family.<lb />
The Jewish<lb />
holiday of<lb />
Hanukkah will<lb />
be celebrated<lb />
this year from Dec. 25, 2005 - Jan. 2, 2006. The<lb />
eight day celebration occurs every year on the 25th<lb />
day of the ninth Jewish month of Kislev. Hanukkah<lb />
means dedication and the holiday itself celebrates<lb />
just that - the dedication of the Jewish people to<lb />
their faith by struggling to obey God's command-<lb />
ments. The nine candles of the menorah are lit<lb />
one each night during Hanukkah. Eating fried<lb />
foods and playing dreidel, a gambling game played<lb />
with a square top, are also traditional parts of the<lb />
holiday festivities.<lb />
Kwanzaa is a celebration of African-American<lb />
values such as family, community involvement and<lb />
self-improve-<lb />
ment. The holi-<lb />
day is not linked<lb />
to any religious<lb />
aspects - rather<lb />
it is a time for<lb />
African-Ameri-<lb />
cans to better<lb />
understand<lb />
their ancestors<lb />
and culture,<lb />
The celebration<lb />
begins every<lb />
year on Dec. 26<lb />
and lasts until<lb />
Jan. 1. During<lb />
Kwanzaa, fes-<lb />
tivities are<lb />
based around<lb />
seven principles<lb />
known as the Nguzo Saba. On the last night of<lb />
the celebration, there is a large feast in which cer-<lb />
emonies and cultural expressions are held to bring<lb />
African-Americans closer to their roots.<lb />
In the Scandinavian countries of Sweden,<lb />
Norway and the Swedish speaking portions of<lb />
Finland, people celebrate Saint Lucia day on Dec.<lb />
13, the shortest day of the year. On St. Lucia day,<lb />
young girls dress in white dresses and a crown of<lb />
candles, while boys dress in white pajamas while<lb />
wearing gold pointed hats. In the morning, one of<lb />
the daughters of the family will wake the household<lb />
with coffee and saffron bread. Later in the day, boys<lb />
and girls go about the streets singing traditional<lb />
songs and everyone visits friends and family.<lb />
In India, Diwali is celebrated as a way to sig-<lb />
nify the renewal of life. Diwali also signifies the<lb />
approach of winter as well as the beginning of the<lb />
sowing season. In following with the theme of the<lb />
�renewal of life, Indians often wear new clothes.<lb />
Festivities for the day include the lighting of small<lb />
oil lamps (diyas) all over the country, fireworks and<lb />
the devouring of sweets.<lb />
see HOLIDAYS page A6<lb />
Celebrity Profile: Holiday elves, appreciation wanted<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
The East Carolinian is looking for<lb />
someone with savvy social skills<lb />
and an exciting lifestyle to write a<lb />
features column for next semester.<lb />
Do you think you have what it takes<lb />
to be the next Carrie Bradshaw?<lb />
Come fill out an application at our<lb />
office located downtown on Third<lb />
Street. Any questions can be sent to<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
On Saturday, Dec. 10, The Edwin<lb />
McCain Band will be performing at<lb />
the Greenville Convention Center.<lb />
Fun Facts:<lb />
When gentlemen in medieval Japan<lb />
wished to seal an agreement they<lb />
urinated together, crisscrossing their<lb />
streams of urine.<lb />
The sting from a killer bee contains less<lb />
venom than the sting from a regular bee.<lb />
An 'aglet' is the plastic or metal tip of a<lb />
shoelace.<lb />
Today's top fuel dragsters take off with<lb />
more force than the space shuttle,<lb />
Sheep can recognize other sheep from<lb />
pictures.<lb />
Santa's little helpers<lb />
always gets short end<lb />
TOMEK A STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER <lb />
He's making a list and check-<lb />
ing it twice, no doubt since<lb />
iChristmas is just around the<lb />
corner. Santa only works one<lb />
day a year and he gets all the<lb />
glory and all the credit. But it's<lb />
the elves that are the true magic<lb />
makers behind Christmas.<lb />
j It's time we stop and give<lb />
Ithe little helpers a nod of appre-<lb />
ciation, maybe even a cookie.<lb />
After all they work every day<lb />
of the year. What is it that we<lb />
are teaching our children and<lb />
youth when we praise a man<lb />
(who sits around eating cook-<lb />
lies and drinking milk all year<lb />
llong while Mrs. Claus does his<lb />
laundry and cooks his meals?<lb />
We should be teaching them<lb />
how hard work and dedication<lb />
should be praised. How the<lb />
hard work of the little elves<lb />
put smiles on the faces of chil-<lb />
dren all over the world each<lb />
year. Elves work hard during<lb />
the year, acknowledge that.<lb />
The mythical creature known<lb />
as the elf has been documented<lb />
for hundreds of centuries in<lb />
ancient Scandinavian and<lb />
German mythology. Elves were<lb />
described back then as beautiful<lb />
human-sized beings that pos-<lb />
sessed powers that could help or<lb />
harm people.<lb />
The modern day elves are<lb />
thought to live forever and never<lb />
age. They spend most of their time<lb />
in Santa's factory at the North<lb />
Pole assembling homemadetoys<lb />
such as trains and wooden horses.<lb />
Elves wear little vests and<lb />
tights with curly toed shoes and<lb />
often sing songs during their toy<lb />
making at an abnormally high<lb />
pitch. They also tend to Santa's<lb />
reindeer and the rest of Santa's<lb />
property. Elves keep upthe grounds<lb />
and have many daily chores.<lb />
There have been many movies<lb />
that are attributed to the image<lb />
and characteristics of the modern<lb />
day elf. One major movie was,<lb />
wouldn't you know it, �f starring<lb />
actor Will Ferrell. Elves in the<lb />
hit movie The Lord of the Rings<lb />
have the original characteristics<lb />
of the first mythological elves.<lb />
Elves have also helped to<lb />
advertise for different types of<lb />
foods. The Keebler Elves live in<lb />
a tree and bake delicious cook-<lb />
ies that we eat every day and<lb />
can purchase from any grocery<lb />
store.<lb />
The popular cereal Rice Krisp-<lb />
ies also utilizes elves as a mascot<lb />
lor advertising purposes. Stuip.<lb />
Crackle and Pop are three of<lb />
the most famous elves in today's<lb />
society. They have paved the<lb />
way for elf entrepreneurs.<lb />
There aren't any stories out<lb />
there about Santa praising the<lb />
elves for all their never-ending<lb />
hard work. ECU should start<lb />
a new tradition that includes<lb />
acknowledging the determina-<lb />
tion, dedication and persistent<lb />
labor of the elves. Maybe chil-<lb />
dren should be encouraged to<lb />
write thank-you letters to Santa<lb />
for his one day of hard work as<lb />
well as his little helpers that<lb />
spent tedious hours hand paint-<lb />
ing scary porcelain dolls.<lb />
It's time that we pay more<lb />
attention to Santa's little help-<lb />
ers as well as his wife Mrs. Claus.<lb />
She, too, goes unnoticed and<lb />
is merely mentioned as Santa's<lb />
wife. She deserves credit for<lb />
all the meals she prepares for<lb />
him and cleaning his no doubt<lb />
disgusting suit every year that's<lb />
filthy with chimney soot.<lb />
For all those who appreciate<lb />
elves and what they do to con-<lb />
tribute to a successful Christ-<lb />
mas, leave out an extra cookie<lb />
this year and leave a note to<lb />
let Santa know it's for his little<lb />
helper not him.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Elves work hard all year to build holiday toys for children all over the,<lb />
world and never seem to get any credit from Santa or the world<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00059376_tn_0006" /><lb />
PAGE A6<lb />
THE EAST CAROUNIAN � FEATURES<lb />
12-7-05<lb />
TOP HOLIDAY QFT5<lb />
1958 and now<lb />
Americans were asked this year if they<lb />
could have their choice of any one<lb />
holiday gift, what it would be;<lb />
their answers compared<lb />
to the same survey<lb />
taken in 195&amp;<lb />
HOHdayS from page 5<lb />
Three Kings Day is the Mexi-<lb />
can equivalent to Christmas.<lb />
Celebrated twelve days after<lb />
Christmas, Jan. 6, it is the last day<lb />
of the Christmas season. Three<lb />
Kings Day commemorates the<lb />
Biblical story of the three kings<lb />
that traveled to Bethlehem in<lb />
order bring gifts to the baby Jesus.<lb />
In Mexico, families give gifts<lb />
on Three Kings Day rather than<lb />
Christmas and children leave<lb />
their shoes out in hopes that the<lb />
three kings will leave them gifts<lb />
and candy.<lb />
On the full moon in Novem-<lb />
ber, natives of Thailand celebrate<lb />
Loy Krathong. On this day kra-<lb />
thongs made of a flower, candle<lb />
and three incense sticks are lit<lb />
and placed in the water. This tra-<lb />
dition is said to bring good luck<lb />
to the people by granting wishes.<lb />
If your krathong stays lit until out<lb />
of sight, it is said that your wish<lb />
will come true. This celebration<lb />
first began as a way to mark the<lb />
end of the rainy season and the<lb />
arrival of the rice harvest.<lb />
This is the most important<lb />
time of the year to spend time<lb />
with your family, friends and<lb />
significant others.<lb />
Holidays may vary from<lb />
country to country, but one thing<lb />
is for certain- each one has their<lb />
own blend of traditions and cel-<lb />
ebrations. There's no doubt that<lb />
people everywhere are begin-<lb />
ning preparations for the big-<lb />
gest holiday season of the year.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theea5tcarolinian.com.<lb />
Percent who QEiJ<lb />
named gift as fe i<lb />
their top choice vw'<lb />
Little change20051058Big changes20051858<lb />
Car. motorbike, truck, accessory1614Appliances, kitchenware313<lb />
Money, lottery ticket, etc.65Home or apartment Home furnishing, renovation3 46 8<lb />
Vacation, plane ticket53<lb />
TV set, TV projector, etc43Jewelry, diamonds, pearls5None<lb />
Nothing45Other512<lb />
Camera, digital camera11Clothes, shoes612<lb />
Gun. rifle11Computer, printer. Blackberry7Norn<lb />
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GUY GlftS from page A5<lb />
mend is Matisyahu's Live at Stubb's. This is a great<lb />
reggae album with a bit of a message and laid-back<lb />
demeanor. If the message isn't what he likes in<lb />
music, try rap or anything other than Lilith Fair. 1<lb />
admire the feminist movement, but the last thing<lb />
I want to hear in a gift from a girl is about how<lb />
much I suck.<lb />
For Dad: Cologne, golf clubs, power tools and<lb />
electronics, such as a computers or DVDs, should<lb />
be well received. Also, sports apparel such as col-<lb />
legepro team hats, sweatshirts and coats are very<lb />
nice gifts. Heck, I bet they even make sport team<lb />
panties for the fellas.<lb />
DVDs seem to make good gifts for dad because<lb />
they are convenient and easy to deal with. Even gift<lb />
certificates to their favorite eatery is always good,<lb />
because if you play your cards right, then you can<lb />
go with him as well.<lb />
For Pets: If you are getting your pets something,<lb />
that's kind of weird. It's cool to have an obsession,<lb />
but this comes off a bit creepy. Try giving your pet<lb />
some of your food.<lb />
Now everybody, realize that the meaning of<lb />
the holidays is nowhere near the mall, CD store or<lb />
even the strip club. Wow, who said that? Leaving<lb />
people alone is good enough for them at times.<lb />
So don't underestimate the power of well-timed<lb />
silence, which goes double for the guys reading<lb />
this article.<lb />
If you find yourself in a bind for cash and in<lb />
need of gifts, give of yourself. Do something nice<lb />
for the people in your life. Make a CD, a collection<lb />
of thoughts or even a simple thank you holiday<lb />
card would be nice. The holidays are about giving<lb />
of yourself, remember that people. Also, don't forget<lb />
the power of a good bottle of liquor can go along<lb />
way. Happy holidays everyone, enjoy it.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Gill GiftS from page AS<lb />
shoe. Make sure when you do<lb />
look, you choose a shoe similar to<lb />
the pair you plan to buy. This is<lb />
because some women vary shoe<lb />
sizes between dressy shoes and<lb />
sneakers for comfort purposes.<lb />
"I, personally, will be happy<lb />
to just be rid of finals for Christ-<lb />
mas, but materialistically I want<lb />
a new laptop and maybe some<lb />
clothes and shoes for Christmas<lb />
or just anything I don't have<lb />
to pay for said graduate nurs-<lb />
ing student Tonica Brimage.<lb />
Che Bella Boutique, Victoria's<lb />
Secret, The Charmed Peacock,<lb />
Express, Gap and Old Navy have<lb />
a huge selection of trendy clothes<lb />
and accessories for women. If<lb />
unsure of buying a certain item,<lb />
purchase a gift card to a woman's<lb />
favorite store.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY December 7, 2005<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Union claims Eagles' request<lb />
Is 'double discipline'<lb />
The NFL Players Association filed<lb />
a grievance against the Philadelphia<lb />
Eagles on Tuesday, claiming the team<lb />
breached Terrell Owens' contract by<lb />
trying to get back part of the wide<lb />
receiver's signing bonus and by<lb />
leaving him inactive for the rest of the<lb />
season. The union said the team was<lb />
breaching the maximum discipline<lb />
clause in its agreement with the<lb />
NFL Owens was suspended for four<lb />
games by the team after run-ins with<lb />
quarterback Donovan McNabb and<lb />
coach Andy Reid. The suspension<lb />
was upheld in arbitration and the<lb />
team has said it will make him inactive<lb />
for the rest of the season. But the<lb />
union alleged that the Eagles' request<lb />
to return a portion of signing bonus<lb />
money constitutes "double discipline<lb />
The Eagles wouldn't comment on the<lb />
matter. Owens' suspension without<lb />
pay cost him $764,706 of his $3.25<lb />
million base salary for this season.<lb />
He is owed $955,882 over the final<lb />
five games. The Eagles reportedly<lb />
informed Owens he must repay<lb />
$1,725 million of the $2.3 million<lb />
signing bonus he received In March<lb />
2004. The team could withhold his<lb />
pay the rest of the season because he<lb />
never returned the signing bonus.<lb />
Burnett scores $55 million,<lb />
five-year deal with Jays<lb />
The Toronto Blue Jays kept up<lb />
their spending spree on Tuesday by<lb />
agreeing to terms with starter A.J.<lb />
Burnett on a $55 million, five-year<lb />
contract. The deal was announced at<lb />
baseball's winter meetings just hours<lb />
after .the Blue Jays gave general<lb />
manager J.P. Ricciardl a three-year<lb />
contract extension. The Blue Jays,<lb />
who already gave B.J. Ryan the<lb />
richest contract ever for a reliever,<lb />
then reeled in Burnett, the best starter<lb />
on the free-agent market. It was the<lb />
second major free agent signing this<lb />
offseason for the Blue Jays, who gave<lb />
closer Ryan a $47 million, five-year<lb />
deal last week. A 28-year-old right-<lb />
hander with a 98 mph fastball and<lb />
a no-hitter on his resume, Burnett<lb />
was also coveted by the St. Louis<lb />
Cardinals - they would only offer four<lb />
years. Burnett is 49-50 in his career,<lb />
all with Florida. He had reconstructive<lb />
elbow surgery and missed almost all<lb />
of the 2003 season, then went 12-<lb />
12 with a 3.44 ERA last year before<lb />
being banished from the team In the<lb />
final week after criticizing manager<lb />
Jack McKeon and his coaching staff.<lb />
A.J. Burnett will have to learn a new<lb />
league, but the fact he'll play second<lb />
fiddle to the YankeesRed Sox in his<lb />
division and Roy Halladay on his own<lb />
team is most significant. The former<lb />
is potentially bad news, especially<lb />
because he no longer has a pitcher's<lb />
park to call home - his ERA was<lb />
almost a run better at home, 2.95<lb />
- and those are some big lineups<lb />
he'll have to face more regularly. The<lb />
latter is the good news: Burnett is still<lb />
a sub500 pitcher, so not having to<lb />
serve as a staff ace will help him work<lb />
on reaching his vast potential. Burnett<lb />
received a $6 million signing bonus<lb />
and a salary of $1 million for 2006<lb />
before his pay jumps to $12 million<lb />
through each of the last four years of<lb />
the deal. He has a limited no-trade<lb />
clause that allows him to block a deal<lb />
to 15 teams.<lb />
Ex-Boston skipper Little hired<lb />
as Dodgers manager<lb />
Former Boston Red Sox manager<lb />
Grady Little was hired Tuesday to<lb />
manage the Los Angeles Dodgers,<lb />
who had been without a field boss for<lb />
more than two months. The 55-year-<lb />
old Little received a two-year deal with<lb />
an option for a third. He beat out Jim<lb />
Fregosi, John McLaren, Manny Acta<lb />
and Joel Skinner for the chance to<lb />
succeed Jim Tracy, who parted ways<lb />
with the Dodgers on Oct. 3 - the day<lb />
after the club completed its second-<lb />
worst season since moving west from<lb />
Brooklyn In 1958. With spring training<lb />
just two months away, the Dodgers<lb />
are behind every other team in trying<lb />
to get ready for opening day. That<lb />
would be Little's Ill-fated run with the<lb />
Boston Red Sox from 2002-03, where<lb />
he compiled a 188-136 record. But<lb />
he was second-guessed for leaving<lb />
starting pitcher Pedro Martinez In<lb />
too long in Game 7 of the '03 AL<lb />
Championship Series, which the New<lb />
York Yankees won in 11 innings. In<lb />
the fallout, Little's contract was not<lb />
renewed. But Red Sox president Larry<lb />
Lucchino was glad that didn't prevent<lb />
Little from getting another job. Little<lb />
laughed when told of Lucchlno's<lb />
comments. Little said he didn't dwell<lb />
on the Yankee Stadium collapse or<lb />
the harsh commentary In Boston,<lb />
where Web sites sprung up with<lb />
names like "Surviving Grady Some<lb />
- but not all - of the venom dissipated<lb />
when the Red Sox won it all the next<lb />
year. But more than two years after<lb />
Game 7 - when he was asked just<lb />
two questions, both about leaving<lb />
Martinez in - the same questions are<lb />
being asked.<lb />
Pirates come up short to UNCG<lb />
Spartans led for final<lb />
5:39, ECU drops second<lb />
straight<lb />
ERIC QILMORE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Josh King hits the floor hard Tuesday night in the Pirates' loss to UNC Greensboro.<lb />
ECU Head Coach Ricky Stokes<lb />
has joked about how his team has<lb />
given him a few more gray hairs.<lb />
After two consecutive losses and an<lb />
especially tough one Tuesday night,<lb />
Stokes isn't laughing anymore.<lb />
A pesky UNCG (5-3) squad<lb />
squeaked out a 78-70 win over<lb />
ECU (3-3) in yet another sobering<lb />
defeat to an instate opponent at<lb />
home. Twice the Spartans banked<lb />
through 3-pointers as the shot<lb />
clock was winding down in the<lb />
second-half.<lb />
"We made some crazy shots said<lb />
 UNCG Head Coach Mike Dement.<lb />
8 "It's a good win for us<lb />
� Ricky Hickman scored 24<lb />
. points on 8-of-13 shooting. Kevin<lb />
S Oleksiak added 23 on S-of-6 from<lb />
g beyond-the-arc.<lb />
"They took some tough shots<lb />
in the second-half said senior<lb />
forward Corey Rouse.<lb />
"It seemed like we were in the<lb />
right spot at the right time, just<lb />
that we couldn't respond<lb />
David McClenny built a 59-<lb />
52 UNCG advantage with 4:30<lb />
remaining with a 3-pointer from<lb />
the top of the arc. ECU cut the<lb />
lead to four with 3:39 left, but<lb />
couldn't venture any closer.<lb />
"The ball did take a few pecu-<lb />
liar strange bounces said first-<lb />
year Head Coach Ricky Stokes.<lb />
Freshman Sam Hinnant<lb />
fresh off a 1-for-lO outing at Old<lb />
Dominion led ECU in scoring,<lb />
notching 18 points on 6-of-ll<lb />
from the field. Hinnant, who has<lb />
started every game, also had eight<lb />
assists in 29 minutes.<lb />
The Pirates started off slowly<lb />
against the Spartan match-up<lb />
zone. After posting the first six<lb />
points of the game, UNCG built<lb />
14-8 lead. ECU muscled back<lb />
with a six-point spurt before both<lb />
teams traded baskets for the 25-<lb />
25 halftime score.<lb />
Courtney Captain notched<lb />
see PIRATES page A8<lb />
ECU discontinues<lb />
men's soccer<lb />
Slmms is an ECU soccer alumnus.<lb />
SID � The ECU Department<lb />
of Athletics will discontinue its<lb />
men's soccer program as an inter-<lb />
collegiate sport effective immedi-<lb />
ately, Director of Athletics Terry<lb />
Holland said Tuesday.<lb />
After a two-month evalu-<lb />
ation, which was conducted<lb />
concurrently with the search for<lb />
a new head coach, ECU's senior<lb />
athletic administration (Holland,<lb />
senior associate athletics direc-<lb />
tor, senior woman administrator<lb />
and faculty athletics representa-<lb />
tive) unanimously decided that<lb />
the program should cease varsity<lb />
competition.<lb />
"In our discussions with coach-<lb />
ing candidates, it became clear that<lb />
a significant increase in resources<lb />
would have to be made available<lb />
to men's soccer to Improve our<lb />
competitive position in Confer-<lb />
ence USA Holland said.<lb />
"The only source for the<lb />
needed resources would be from<lb />
the budgets of our other pro-<lb />
grams and we do not feel that any<lb />
of our programs could withstand<lb />
a significant budget reduction<lb />
without an equally significant<lb />
loss of competitiveness for the<lb />
team(s) involved. It has become<lb />
obvious to us that our current<lb />
strategy has been largely ineffec-<lb />
tive in terms of on-field perfor-<lb />
mance. Of even greater concern<lb />
is the record against our confer-<lb />
ence opponents during a total<lb />
o of 23 years in the Colonial and<lb />
 C-USA<lb />
 Including the Pirates' 0-15-1<lb />
 overall record in 2005, ECU has<lb />
posted just one winning season<lb />
in 41 years of competition dating<lb />
back to 1965. Furthermore, ECU<lb />
has produced a 17-151-5 league<lb />
mark while a member of the CAA<lb />
and C-USA. Since joining C-USA,<lb />
the Pirates have registered a 7-37-<lb />
3 record and have won just two<lb />
conference games during the past<lb />
three seasons.<lb />
"While we all regret the effect<lb />
that this decision will have on<lb />
current men's soccer players<lb />
enrolled at ECU, we believe that<lb />
continuing the current course<lb />
is just as unfair to those young<lb />
men, as well as to future recruits<lb />
and staff members Holland<lb />
said.<lb />
The athletics department<lb />
will honor all current men's<lb />
soccer scholarships as well as<lb />
any grants-in-aid that have been<lb />
offered by the coaching staff.<lb />
In addition, ECU will assist any<lb />
team members wishing to trans-<lb />
fer by granting a release and will<lb />
provide ancillary support, as<lb />
permitted by the NCAA, to the<lb />
men's soccer club team(s) which<lb />
play under the supervision of the<lb />
ECU Department of Recreational<lb />
Services.<lb />
"During the next three years,<lb />
it is our desire to carefully evaluate<lb />
the intercollegiate soccer environ-<lb />
ment to determine if there is a<lb />
realistic approach to building a<lb />
men's program on a solid foun-<lb />
dation that provides varsity com-<lb />
petition for ECU students with a<lb />
better opportunity for on-field<lb />
success Holland said.<lb />
Chad Halverson, who was<lb />
appointed the Pirates' interim<lb />
head coach July 22 after the<lb />
departure of Michael Benn, will<lb />
be retained and has been offered<lb />
a reassignment to a position on<lb />
the women's soccer staff under<lb />
the direction of Rob Donnen-<lb />
wirth.<lb />
Despite the termination of<lb />
the men's soccer program, ECU,<lb />
along with Memphis, tops all<lb />
C-USA institutions with the<lb />
highest number of intercollegiate<lb />
sports sponsored with 19. Among<lb />
regional competitors, the number<lb />
of Pirates' programs will be con-<lb />
sistent or higher than Cincinnati<lb />
(17), Clemson (19), Pittsburgh<lb />
(19), South Florida (18), Wake<lb />
Forest (18) and West Virginia<lb />
(17). ECU currently fields 10<lb />
women's programs and will now<lb />
support nine men's teams.<lb />
Playoffs remain a<lb />
whimsical daydream<lb />
(KRT) � Peace and joy reign<lb />
throughout the college football<lb />
land. Or at least there's no gnash-<lb />
ing of teeth and bitter accusa-<lb />
tions of the usual idiocy.<lb />
The Bowl Championship<lb />
Series, lo and behold, worked.<lb />
For a change. Unlike the typi-<lb />
cal chaos, the system actually<lb />
did what it was supposed to do:<lb />
Ensure that the best teams in the<lb />
land USC and Texas will square<lb />
off in a reasonable facsimile of a<lb />
title game.<lb />
Most everyone seems con-<lb />
tent. But not us.<lb />
If we were the boss of college<lb />
football and could issue an official<lb />
decree, there would be no BCS. No<lb />
antiquated bowl games. No post-<lb />
season matchups based more on<lb />
popularity (hello, Notre Dame!)<lb />
than merit (sorry, Oregon).<lb />
Imagine  a playoff. Six-<lb />
teen teams. A national football<lb />
tournament. A gridiron version<lb />
of the NCAA basketball tourney,<lb />
only better. March Madness with<lb />
shoulder pads.<lb />
That's exactly what we've<lb />
done, figuring that if the BCS<lb />
can crown a mythical national<lb />
champion, we can stage our own<lb />
mythical national champion-<lb />
ship tournament. College sports<lb />
writer Jon Wilner, who has a vote<lb />
in the Associated Press top 25<lb />
poll, selected his own 16-team<lb />
field modeled on the Division<lb />
I-AA system and then predicted<lb />
how the brackets would play out.<lb />
It's intended to be fun. You know,<lb />
sort of like the way a playoff<lb />
would be a blast.<lb />
Sure, the Orange Bowl contest<lb />
between Penn State and Florida<lb />
State is a nice story, and endless<lb />
source of geezer jokes, with the<lb />
Joe Paterno-Bobby Bowden show-<lb />
down. Some people outside of<lb />
Pennsylvania and Florida might<lb />
even care. But what if JoePa's<lb />
team was battling through a<lb />
tough field as Wilner envisions<lb />
to play USC in the title game? You<lb />
bet the whole country would care.<lb />
And speaking of betting,<lb />
imagine the bracket pool possi-<lb />
bilities. (Not that we're endorsing<lb />
blatant lawbreaking, of course.)<lb />
"I agree it would be a tre-<lb />
mendous buzz said Grant Teaff,<lb />
head of the American Football<lb />
Coaches Association.<lb />
So what are they waiting for?<lb />
C'mon, this isn't exactly rocket<lb />
science.<lb />
"But it's just not feasible he<lb />
added.<lb />
Teaff's point: Even if the<lb />
public holds its collective breath<lb />
until turning Michigan blue<lb />
in the face, there are too many<lb />
entrenched interests, many well-<lb />
meaning, that make a playoff<lb />
impractical.<lb />
For instance, most college<lb />
presidents say they won't endorse<lb />
a plan that could lengthen the<lb />
season into the second semester<lb />
of school. Of course, these are the<lb />
same folks who allowed confer-<lb />
ence title games as well as the<lb />
addition of a 12th regular-season<lb />
game starting next year. Both of<lb />
those, of course, cut into the class<lb />
time that presidents claim to be<lb />
protecting.<lb />
The biggest issue, though,<lb />
is that a playoff would require<lb />
blowing up the bowl system, and<lb />
that's not going to happen. The<lb />
majority of presidents, athletic<lb />
directors and coaches love the<lb />
bowls, including the Meineke Car<lb />
Care Bowl. This year's bloated,<lb />
28-bowl postseason means 56<lb />
teams get a postseason reward<lb />
even if many don't deserve it<lb />
and half of them go home happy.<lb />
And you, dear reader, are<lb />
part of the problem. Except for<lb />
a handful each holiday season,<lb />
see PLAYOFFS page A8<lb />
Manning is on his way to yet another stellar season.<lb />
Perfection,<lb />
performances<lb />
and punishment<lb />
The NFLs Best, Worst<lb />
and just Plain Bad<lb />
SCOTTY WILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER�<lb />
The NFL this year has had its<lb />
usual slate of powerhouses, perform-<lb />
ers and teams that are just stuck in<lb />
purgatory. The stories of this year<lb />
are captivating, some are the same<lb />
old song and some are people<lb />
who just need to face the music.<lb />
The Indianapolis Colts are in<lb />
the playoffs, but no one's been<lb />
questioning that for a few weeks.<lb />
They're chasing something bigger<lb />
altogether. Peyton Manning and<lb />
his invincible boys in blue are<lb />
competing against the 1972<lb />
Dolphins for that perfect record,<lb />
and they've already dominated<lb />
the first half much like their<lb />
football games. On the average<lb />
they've won by about 17 points,<lb />
and haven't had much tension<lb />
to speak of all year. Coach Tony<lb />
Dungy is trying to keep them<lb />
focused on the playoff hunt, but<lb />
it's very hard for him amongst<lb />
growing optimism for the unde-<lb />
feated season. They've still got<lb />
the playoffs to come, but it's a<lb />
safe bet that Manning's Colts are<lb />
making reservations in Detroit<lb />
next year. They're pretty well safe<lb />
as AFC South Champions.<lb />
Throughout the rest of the<lb />
AFC, teams have been reversing<lb />
fortunes all year. The Broncos<lb />
have someone else wearing Jake<lb />
Plummer's uniform and he's<lb />
been guiding them to the top<lb />
of the AFC West. The defending<lb />
champion Patriots have become<lb />
a MASH unit and are lucky to be<lb />
at the top of the AFC East. The<lb />
Cincinnati Bengals are for real<lb />
and holding a tight grip on the<lb />
lead in the AFC North after their<lb />
win in Pittsburgh.<lb />
In the NFC things are a little<lb />
more muddled up, but still tight.<lb />
The Seattle Seahawks are flying<lb />
over the hump and holding the<lb />
lead in the NFC West. The Caro-<lb />
lina Panthers are in control in<lb />
the NFC South over the Atlanta<lb />
Falcons and Tampa Bay Bucca-<lb />
neers. The surprisingly powerful<lb />
Chicago Bears are standing atop<lb />
a flip-flopped NFC North. In<lb />
the NFC East, which has been a<lb />
dogfight all year, the New York<lb />
Giants' big win over Dallas this<lb />
weekend has put them on top and<lb />
Eli Manning looking solid.<lb />
With that, who are the top<lb />
signal-callers in their division?<lb />
Which quarterbacks are for real<lb />
and which are not who they say<lb />
they are? Here are the top five in<lb />
both divisions:<lb />
AFC:<lb />
1. Peyton Manning, India-<lb />
napolis Colts. Manning is a no-<lb />
brainer at the top. He's too domi-<lb />
nant, too cerebral and he can't<lb />
be stopped. For the last two years<lb />
every defensive coordinator to<lb />
face the Colts has had to give Man-<lb />
ning his two touchdowns straight<lb />
up and hope that's all he gets.<lb />
2. Carson Palmer, Cin-<lb />
cinnati Bengals. Considering<lb />
this is just his second year as the<lb />
starter in Cincinnati, Palmer is<lb />
very impressive. After this week's<lb />
performance against Pittsburgh,<lb />
he set a single-season NFL record<lb />
with a plus 100 quarterback<lb />
rating in six straight games.<lb />
3. Jake Plummer, Denver<lb />
Broncos. It's very hard to put<lb />
Plummer on this list, but he's<lb />
been too efficient to ignore.<lb />
This season he's finally broken<lb />
the barrier and thrown more<lb />
career touchdowns than inter-<lb />
ceptions, and with a good run-<lb />
ning game he's been looking slick<lb />
when throwing deep off the play<lb />
action. I think Mike Shanahan<lb />
just kidnapped Matt Leinart.<lb />
4. Drew Brees, San Diego<lb />
Chargers. The Bolts are not<lb />
leading their division but they<lb />
have slid into the second wild<lb />
card spot in the AFC and Brees<lb />
has been very efficient in help-<lb />
ing them get there. His three-<lb />
interception game against Wash-<lb />
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12-7-05<lb />
Bowl teams often come<lb />
up short on academics<lb />
PlayOffS from page A7<lb />
(KRT) � Fifty-six teams cel-<lb />
ebrated bowl bids that officially<lb />
were announced Sunday. And<lb />
then came the sobering reminder<lb />
Monday, with the release of the<lb />
annual graduation-rate study<lb />
by the university of Central<lb />
Florida's Institute for Diversity<lb />
and Ethics in Sport, that many<lb />
of the schools that produced<lb />
winning teams this fall didn't<lb />
manage quite the same success<lb />
in the classroom.<lb />
Twenty-three of those teams,<lb />
or 41 percent, didn't receive<lb />
a passing score of 925 on the<lb />
NCAA's new Academic Progress<lb />
Rate, and 27 didn't notch SO<lb />
percent or better graduation rates<lb />
based on the most recent statis-<lb />
tics available from the NCAA.<lb />
"But I think there's almost an<lb />
air of anticipation that things are<lb />
finally going to get better said<lb />
Richard Lapchick, the study's<lb />
author and the chair of UCF's<lb />
DeVos Sport Business Manage-<lb />
ment graduate program.<lb />
He pointed to NCAA sanc-<lb />
tions that will kick in during<lb />
the new year for schools that<lb />
fall below the 925 mark, which<lb />
roughly correlates to a 50-per-<lb />
cent graduation rate. The threat<lb />
of lost scholarships may do<lb />
more to spur change than an<lb />
annual embarrassing mention<lb />
in Lapchick's report.<lb />
Of the five bowl-bound Flor-<lb />
ida schools Florida State, Florida,<lb />
USF, UCF and Miami UCF is<lb />
the only program with a foot-<lb />
ball team below the cutoff. The<lb />
Golden Knights scored an 880,<lb />
with a 34 percent athlete gradu-<lb />
ation rate compared with 51 per-<lb />
cent for the overall student body.<lb />
APR numbers across the<lb />
board are likely to improve next<lb />
year, thanks to the threat of sanc-<lb />
tions and tweaks that have been<lb />
made to the NCAA's equation. In<lb />
its first year, the APR penalized<lb />
programs as not graduating ath-<lb />
letes who transferred or left early<lb />
for a pro draft, and didn't credit<lb />
them when athletes transferred<lb />
in and did graduate.<lb />
One flaw the NCAA has yet<lb />
to address, Lapchick said, is that<lb />
APR statistics aren't broken down<lb />
by race, as graduation rates are.<lb />
Such numbers are necessary, he<lb />
says, to underscore an alarming<lb />
disparity between the educa-<lb />
tional experiences of black and<lb />
white students whether they are<lb />
athletes or not.<lb />
USF is one of the few schools<lb />
that had a higher graduation rate<lb />
by 21 percent of black football<lb />
players than white.<lb />
Some conferences also fared<lb />
better than others in the study,<lb />
with the Atlantic Coast Confer-<lb />
ence and Big East hitting the<lb />
925 benchmark for all of their<lb />
bowl-eligible schools. The ACC<lb />
has eight such teams.<lb />
The Pac-10, on the other<lb />
hand, does not have a single<lb />
team in a bowl this year with an<lb />
APR score of 925 including top-<lb />
ranked USC, bound for the Rose<lb />
Bowl next month.<lb />
Next year, though, the pic- ,<lb />
ture finally may look different '<lb />
with the long-awaited penalties<lb />
in place.<lb />
"You could have not gradu-<lb />
ated an athlete for three or four<lb />
decades and there would have<lb />
been no NCAA sanctions Lap-<lb />
chick said. "That's has been one<lb />
of the huge holes in the NCAA<lb />
enforcement<lb />
PiratBS from page A7<lb />
13 points. Rouse and Tom Ham-<lb />
monds had 11 apiece. Ham-<lb />
monds built the biggest Pirate<lb />
lead in the second-half off a<lb />
3-pointer with 11:10 remaining.<lb />
But the Spartans' lucky breaks<lb />
were too much to overcome.<lb />
"We were a little disappointed<lb />
in our defensive communication<lb />
Stokes said.<lb />
"We didn't rebound the ball.<lb />
But as we well know, (building a<lb />
program is a process<lb />
ECU will play at home against<lb />
Western Carolina on Dec. 10.<lb />
Familiar Faces<lb />
Despite a four-year hiatus in<lb />
the series, both squads were actu-<lb />
ally familiar with one another.<lb />
Two sets of former teammates<lb />
found themselves on opposite<lb />
benches rather than exchang-<lb />
ing high-fives. ECU guard Josh<lb />
King and UNCG forward Dustin<lb />
Everette were teammates at Trin-<lb />
ity High School. Up north, ECU<lb />
guard Japhet McNeil and UNCG<lb />
forward Brian Beckford each<lb />
attended Christ the King High<lb />
School in Queens, N.Y.<lb />
UNCG Head Coach Mike<lb />
Dement graduated from ECU in<lb />
1976. Sitting next to Dement was<lb />
Spartan assistant coach Brooks Lee,<lb />
PerfeCtiOII from page A7<lb />
ington was an aberration- the<lb />
Chargers are in a position now to<lb />
look very bad if they release Brees<lb />
for Philip Rivers next year.<lb />
5. Tom Brady, New Eng-<lb />
land Patriots. Brady is a token<lb />
addition to this list, but he's<lb />
simply the leader on the field and<lb />
always gives his team a chance to<lb />
win games, even without a good<lb />
running game. How long he can<lb />
keep winning without it remains<lb />
to be seen.<lb />
NFC:<lb />
1. Eli Manning, New York<lb />
Giants. Yes, I do think Manning<lb />
the Younger has the chops. In his<lb />
second year in the NFL, he's got<lb />
the G-Men on top of a division<lb />
where Donovan McNabb, Drew<lb />
Bledsoe and Mark Brunell are<lb />
under generally center in com-<lb />
petition. For a kid who was at<lb />
Ole Miss three years ago, that's<lb />
intangible you can't measure.<lb />
2. Matt Hasselbeck,<lb />
Seattle Seahawks. He's not<lb />
a cowboy anymore, he's just<lb />
making good plays and is doing<lb />
just enough to keep all the pres-<lb />
sure off of Shaun Alexander.<lb />
His QB rating is the highest of<lb />
the NFC quarterbacks who have<lb />
started all 12 games.<lb />
3. Mark Brunell, Wash-<lb />
ington Redskins. I would call<lb />
Brunell a comeback player of the<lb />
year candidate, because his arm<lb />
was pronounced legally dead at<lb />
one point. Santana Moss would<lb />
beg to differ- he's hauled in more<lb />
30 yard passes than anyone in<lb />
the NFL. They will likely not<lb />
make the playoffs, but things do<lb />
look good for Joe Glbbs. Who<lb />
wants to campaign to give the<lb />
NFC East's second place team the<lb />
NFC North's playoff bid? .<lb />
4. Jake Delhomme, Caro-<lb />
lina Panthers. Call me Homer,<lb />
whatever, but Delhomme is the<lb />
ragin' Cajun leader of this team,<lb />
and unlike Michael Vick, he can't<lb />
bail himself out by running, and<lb />
ask yourself, would Steve Smith<lb />
be an MVP candidate with Chris<lb />
Weinke under center? Delhom-<lb />
me's QB rating Is actually third<lb />
in the NFC behind Brunell and<lb />
Hasselbeck.<lb />
5. Michael Vick, Atlanta<lb />
Falcons. Vick is still the most<lb />
exciting player in the NFL to<lb />
watch, but it's not because he's<lb />
a great quarterback. He plays a<lb />
position where he's always in a<lb />
position to rip off 20 yards per<lb />
rush, but he throws too hard for<lb />
his receivers. He may have put<lb />
up a lot of yards and played well<lb />
against the Miami Dolphins, but<lb />
so did J.P. Losman. We're still<lb />
going to ask questions about your<lb />
effectiveness, Mike.<lb />
Now, the one story in the<lb />
NFL this year that is not being<lb />
told is this: Brett Favre needs to<lb />
finally hang it up this year. The<lb />
man is old, too old to be effective<lb />
anymore. Disagree? David Carr,<lb />
Trent Dilfer and Chris Simms all<lb />
have higher QB ratings, and he's<lb />
only on top of the NFL quarter-<lb />
backs in one category: intercep-<lb />
tions. He's thrown 21 this year,<lb />
four more than second place<lb />
Aaron Brooks and eight more<lb />
than third place Jake Delhomme<lb />
and Kyle Orton. He's fumbled<lb />
away more footballs than Joey<lb />
Harrington this year.<lb />
Say that he's had a depleted<lb />
receiving corps if you will, but<lb />
watch the games. Against Chi-<lb />
cago this weekend, Favre had his<lb />
team down inside the red zone<lb />
near the end of the first half, and<lb />
under pressure he threw an inter-<lb />
ception doing that classic Favre<lb />
chucking. You know that classic<lb />
Favre chuck, where he takes a<lb />
minute on the run to say a prayer<lb />
and then offers the football to<lb />
the highest jumper.<lb />
Don't get me wrong, Favre<lb />
has done some great things at<lb />
quarterback over the years. At<lb />
one point he was very effective,<lb />
very good and very consistent.<lb />
Over the last few years, however,<lb />
his receivers have been making<lb />
him look good by catching some<lb />
high passes in the air and haul-<lb />
ing in some errant throws. Now<lb />
he doesn't have it and when he<lb />
throws up those prayers, the<lb />
other team is there to make the<lb />
catch. It's time for Favre to call it<lb />
quits and reflect on a great NFL<lb />
career. At least he's got more Super<lb />
Bowl rings than Dan Marino.<lb />
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Notre Dame received their BCS bowl bid against OSU while Oregon got the cold shoulder.<lb />
the bowls are essentially mean-<lb />
ingless. But enough of us watch<lb />
them on TV, or travel to Tempe,<lb />
San Diego or Orlando to see them<lb />
in person, to keep the illogical<lb />
process alive.<lb />
If enough people stopped<lb />
paying attention, you better<lb />
believe that ADs, presidents<lb />
and coaches would find a way<lb />
to make a playoff "feasible" and<lb />
keep the money flowing.<lb />
Instead we have the BCS the<lb />
creation of a cartel of six major<lb />
conferences, Notre Dame, TV<lb />
executives and the four major<lb />
bowls. Using a mix of human and<lb />
computer polls, it's supposed to<lb />
ensure No.l playing No.2, but the<lb />
system keeps proving to be flawed.<lb />
Two years ago USC, despite<lb />
finishing firs; in both human<lb />
polls, didn't get to play in the<lb />
big game. Last season, unbeaten<lb />
Auburn got stiff-armed from<lb />
the title contest. And Cal also<lb />
missed out on playing in a BCS<lb />
game thanks to a voting process<lb />
worthy of a banana republic.<lb />
It became such a fiasco last year<lb />
that the AP no longer allows its poll<lb />
to be used in the selection process.<lb />
This season the BCS didn't<lb />
cause its usual controversy,<lb />
marking the fourth time in<lb />
eight years that it matched<lb />
the consensus top two teams.<lb />
That's not a blind-squirrel-<lb />
finds-acorn percentages, but<lb />
it's not good, either. One Texas<lb />
congressman even is conduct-<lb />
ing hearings about the BCS.<lb />
"Why in the world can't<lb />
we have a playoff system?"<lb />
Auburn Coach Tommy Tuber-<lb />
ville asked in July. "Until the<lb />
media or the fans start really<lb />
getting involved in this, we won't<lb />
change it because our board is<lb />
not loud enough<lb />
He was referring to the<lb />
coaches' association. But, Teaff<lb />
contends, the group won't be<lb />
beating the drum for a playoff<lb />
which the presidents would have<lb />
to approve anyway. Teaff recalls<lb />
being on an NCAA committee in<lb />
the early 1990s that looked into<lb />
making the change.<lb />
"We met and talked and<lb />
studied and pondered every<lb />
conceivable scenario, and it was<lb />
finally concluded that Division<lb />
I couldn't have a playoff Teaff<lb />
said. "That's the reason why<lb />
there isn't one<lb />
He offered another thought.<lb />
"The coaches, by and large,<lb />
already believe we have a<lb />
playoff system Teaff added. "If<lb />
you don't think so, just ask those<lb />
folks with one loss if they feel the<lb />
regular season really is a playoff<lb />
The BCS is in business<lb />
through at least January of 2010,<lb />
and it will continue to slap duct<lb />
tape on the contraption. Look for<lb />
a "plus one" matchup where the<lb />
two highest-rated teams after the<lb />
BCS games meet in a showdown<lb />
to eventually show up on a TV<lb />
network near you.<lb />
So our national football<lb />
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