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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 45<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
Januarv 31, 2006<lb />
Females outnumbering<lb />
males at ECU drastically<lb />
How did the female-male redo<lb />
change from 2000-2004?<lb />
FEMALE MALE<lb />
200059 41<lb />
200159 41 <lb />
200259 41 <lb />
200360 40<lb />
200461 39<lb />
Factors contributing to<lb />
high female population<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Since the establishment of<lb />
ECU in 1907, there have been a<lb />
number of factors that contribute<lb />
to the high female population.<lb />
The university opening as a<lb />
teacher training school was one<lb />
of the first factors that attracted a<lb />
large number of females to ECU.<lb />
As the university grew, more<lb />
development and emphasis on<lb />
programs such as teaching and<lb />
nursing brought in more females<lb />
to the school.<lb />
Rob Lange, associate director<lb />
of undergraduate admissions,<lb />
notices that some areas of study<lb />
that are female-dominated are<lb />
chosen as a concentration more<lb />
than others.<lb />
"Prospective students often<lb />
decide to major in programs<lb />
such as nursing and teaching<lb />
said Lange.<lb />
Other factors that may bring<lb />
in more females than males<lb />
are the high school graduation<lb />
rates.<lb />
"The ratio of female to male<lb />
high school graduates may also<lb />
contribute to the large female<lb />
population Lange said.<lb />
The amount of female stu-<lb />
dents has been higher than<lb />
males throughout ECU'S history<lb />
and has slightly increased even<lb />
within the last five years. The<lb />
female student enrollment for<lb />
the entire university increased<lb />
from 59 percent in the 2000-<lb />
2001 school year to 61 percent<lb />
in the 2004-2005 school year.<lb />
The male student enrollment<lb />
decreased from 41 percent to 39<lb />
percent in the same time frame.<lb />
The percentages may fluctuate<lb />
in the future, but it is likely that<lb />
females will still outnumber<lb />
males at the university.<lb />
From 2000 to 2002, the per-<lb />
centage of female to male stu-<lb />
dents didn't rise or fall. The<lb />
university consisted of 59 percent<lb />
female and 41 percent males for<lb />
three consecutive years.<lb />
One factor that doesn't play a<lb />
part in the amount of female and<lb />
male students is the admissions<lb />
department. They don't focus on<lb />
gender when considering who<lb />
will be admitted to ECU.<lb />
"Gender is not taken into<lb />
account in the admissions pro-<lb />
cess. We're more interested in<lb />
who has an interest in attending<lb />
ECU Lange said.<lb />
"We are interested in getting<lb />
more students, making better stu-<lb />
dents and building more diversity<lb />
in the student population<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
'Great Decisions' returns<lb />
Duke University professor Scott Sillman presents his lecture "Human Rights in the Age of<lb />
Terrorism" Saturday, Jan. 28 in Rivers Auditorium. The lecture was the second in the Great<lb />
Decisions series, a community forum on international affairs, national security and U.S. foreign<lb />
policy. Lloyd Novick, director of Masters in Public Health at ECU will present the next lecture<lb />
in the series Saturday, Feb. 4.<lb />
Winter Blues nearly absent from ECU<lb />
SAD ranks low in cases<lb />
of depression<lb />
CLAYTON BAUMAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Car chase ends in<lb />
shooting in Greenville<lb />
With the winter months<lb />
come feelings of gloom to Ameri-<lb />
cans across the country. Not so<lb />
much at ECU.<lb />
Seasonal Affective Disorder,<lb />
or SAD, is a form of depression<lb />
that takes place due in part to<lb />
the winter months. The lack of<lb />
sunlight that spring and sum-<lb />
mertime are full of produces<lb />
what many would refer to as the<lb />
"winter blues<lb />
SAD is categorized as a mood<lb />
disorder. There does not seem<lb />
to be a very large percentage of<lb />
students who suffer from SAD c<lb />
on campus. J<lb />
"We have some people but <lb />
not a lot said Assistant Director <lb />
Valerie Kissler-Van Reeae. <lb />
o<lb />
She went on to say that a 3<lb />
majority of cases involve depres- <lb />
see BLUES page A2 Students' winter woes may be caused by seasonal changes in light.<lb />
SGA Senators sworn in at meeting<lb />
The intersection Greenville Boulevard and 14th Street was the site<lb />
of a traffic block that caused delays for several hours.<lb />
Suspect killed in pursuit<lb />
ZACK HILL<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
By 9 a.m. last Thursday much<lb />
of the Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment had already experienced<lb />
more action in one morning<lb />
than they often do during an<lb />
entire week.<lb />
Kerry Turner, 34, was shot<lb />
and killed by three police officers<lb />
after a chase that ended after<lb />
Turner's car rammed several other<lb />
vehicles, including several police<lb />
department vehicles. Officers<lb />
then shot Turner on Greenville<lb />
Boulevard near 14th Street.<lb />
The pursuit began after offi-<lb />
cers attempted to serve Kerry<lb />
with involuntary commitment<lb />
orders. Kerry, who had long suf-<lb />
fered from bipolar disorder, had<lb />
hours before committed himself<lb />
to the psychiatric section of Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital.<lb />
He soon left however, and was<lb />
suspected of barricading himself<lb />
in the residence with weapons.<lb />
Kerry fled when law enforcement<lb />
officials attempted to take him<lb />
into custody at his home.<lb />
Kerry was convicted of drunk<lb />
driving in 1987 at the age of<lb />
16. More than a dozen charges<lb />
appear over the next years with<lb />
the most serious coming in May,<lb />
when he was convicted of assault<lb />
inflicting serious injury and com-<lb />
municating threats.<lb />
Kerry was put on house arrest<lb />
and forced to live with his par-<lb />
ents. At this time, Kerry also<lb />
began receiving treatment for<lb />
bipolar disorder.<lb />
He was sent to prison in<lb />
August after violating his pro-<lb />
bation by staying out past his<lb />
curfew and being intoxicated. He<lb />
was released in November.<lb />
Police blocked off streets for<lb />
several hours, causing delayed<lb />
traffic through much of the area<lb />
near where the incident took place.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
During Monday night's SGA meeting all members of the SGA Senate were officially sworn<lb />
in by Attorney General Nick Genty. Corey King presented the Diversity Action Plan on behalf<lb />
of Chancellor Ballard and Vice Chancellors Moore and Smith. Several senators spoke about<lb />
a constitutional presentation and several appropriations were passed. The March of Dimes<lb />
meeting, originally scheduled for Feb. 6, will be rescheduled at a later date.<lb />
Unthinkable<lb />
happens in<lb />
the West Bank<lb />
Islamic militant group<lb />
wins half of votes<lb />
LEE SCHWARZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The world is very surprised<lb />
that the Hamas won more<lb />
than 50 percent of the votes<lb />
in the Palestinian Leadership<lb />
Council in Ramallah, which is<lb />
roughly equivalent to the U.S.<lb />
House of Representatives. The<lb />
Hamas is an Islamic militant<lb />
group that has announced its<lb />
intention of destroying Israel<lb />
and the U.S. Generally, the<lb />
election upset is attributed<lb />
to growing dissatisfaction of<lb />
the incumbent Fatah party,<lb />
known for corruption, which<lb />
was started by the late Yasser<lb />
Arafat. Arafat himself began<lb />
the Fatah's apparent legacy of<lb />
corruption by having amassed<lb />
approximately $1.3 billion in<lb />
public Palestinian funds for his<lb />
personal investment portfolio.<lb />
It seems that the corruption<lb />
with Fatah did not end when<lb />
Arafat's life did.<lb />
What may be the most par-<lb />
ticularly demoralizing thought<lb />
for the rest of the world is that<lb />
all peace progress in Palestine<lb />
that has been gained since the<lb />
death of Yasser Arafat, who<lb />
some believe to be an equal<lb />
culprit of chaos in the Middle<lb />
East as Osama bin Laden and<lb />
Saddam Hussein. Former U.S<lb />
President Bill Clinton once<lb />
remarked how Arafat "missed<lb />
his chance" to bring his people<lb />
to peace and just how frustrat-<lb />
ing it was because how hard<lb />
Clinton worked to make peace<lb />
in the Middle East.<lb />
It was Arafat who stated<lb />
once that "The commitment<lb />
still stands and the oath is still<lb />
valid: that we will continue<lb />
this long jihad, this difficult<lb />
jihad via deaths, via sacrifices"<lb />
and "Our nation is a nation of<lb />
sacrifice, struggle and jihad<lb />
Jihad is Arabic for "holy war<lb />
and under Arafat's leadership<lb />
the Palestinians turned to vio-<lb />
lence to achieve their political<lb />
goals. The loss of his influence<lb />
was seen as an opportunity<lb />
to achieve peace through the<lb />
emergence of a more moderate<lb />
Palestinian regime. With the<lb />
victory of the Hamas, it will be<lb />
as though Arafat is still alive<lb />
and dictating the actions of<lb />
the Palestinians.<lb />
U.S. President<lb />
George Bush stated "a<lb />
political party, in order to<lb />
be viable, is one that pro-<lb />
fesses peace, in my judg-<lb />
ment, in order that it will<lb />
keep the peace, and so<lb />
you're getting a sense of how<lb />
I'm going to deal with Hamas<lb />
if they end up in positions of<lb />
responsibility. And the answer<lb />
is: not until you renounce your<lb />
desire to destroy Israel will we<lb />
deal with you<lb />
The good news is that the<lb />
Palestinian Prime Minister<lb />
Mahmoud Abbas has said pub-<lb />
licly declared that he wants<lb />
the Hamas to disarm now<lb />
that their views will be made<lb />
public through politics and<lb />
that bloodshed is no longer<lb />
necessary considering the<lb />
political exposure they will<lb />
have with the legislative clout<lb />
they have won. Israel has<lb />
backed off of the stance they<lb />
made in late October about not<lb />
dealing with Hamas at all. It<lb />
seems that if Hamas renounces<lb />
and disarms, there is a chance<lb />
at peace because Bush will get<lb />
Israel and Palestine talking<lb />
again, albeit an incredible, very<lb />
improbable achievement.<lb />
Many analysts believe<lb />
that this election move on<lb />
the part of the Palestinians<lb />
is not so much an aggressive<lb />
stance toward Israel as it is a<lb />
punishment of the incumbent<lb />
Fatah party for corruption.<lb />
Angry Fatah supporters who<lb />
rioted said "We don't want to<lb />
join the Hamas government!<lb />
We don't want corrupt leader-<lb />
ship! We want reform, and we<lb />
want to fire all the corrupt<lb />
Perhaps the Palestinian<lb />
thirst for ethical leadership<lb />
will include peaceful leader-<lb />
ship as well.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classifieds: A81 Opinion: A3 I Student Life: A4 I Sports: A6<lb /><pb facs="00059387_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarollnian.com 252.328.6366<lb />
RACHEL KING News Editor<lb />
ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY January 31, 2006<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Correction<lb />
A few corrections need to be made<lb />
for an article entitled "Undergraduate<lb />
research: a viable opportunity for<lb />
students" that ran Wednesday, Jan.<lb />
25. The opening statement of the<lb />
article states that "Undergraduate<lb />
research is an option to basically<lb />
all students This statement is<lb />
misleading because undergraduate<lb />
research is an option that is open to<lb />
all undergraduates.<lb />
Paragraph nine states that If a student<lb />
decides to participate in research<lb />
through UndergraduateCreative<lb />
Activities committee, they must have<lb />
a GRA of 25" Students do not actually<lb />
participate through the committee, but<lb />
the committee does ensure increased<lb />
opportunities and visibility for<lb />
undergraduate research on campus.<lb />
The final paragraph on page one<lb />
is misleading in that Research<lb />
Assistantships are not assistantships<lb />
for the students who are assisting<lb />
faculty with their research.<lb />
The first paragraph on page two is<lb />
misleading in that students are not<lb />
required to apply for and be awarded<lb />
Ihe grants to present at the symposium<lb />
Any undergraduate student who<lb />
would like to showcase their own<lb />
research or inquiry-based project<lb />
is welcome to submit a proposal.<lb />
Open Mic Benefit<lb />
"Until the Violence Steps: An Open<lb />
Mic Benefit" will take place Tuesday,<lb />
Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. at the Tipsy Teapot<lb />
located at 409 Evans St. A $5<lb />
donation is suggested with all<lb />
money benefiting V-Day. The event<lb />
is being sponsored by the Women's<lb />
Studies Program and VOICE. For<lb />
more information, e-mail our. ECU.<lb />
voice yahoacom.<lb />
Dance 2006<lb />
Dance 2006 continues in the week<lb />
of Jan 29 through Feh 4. Highlights<lb />
include choreography by School<lb />
of Theatre and Dance faculty and<lb />
guest artists. Sometimes serious,<lb />
sometimes funny sometimes lyrical<lb />
and sometimes eccentric this annual<lb />
dance showcase has become an<lb />
immensely popular event Sure to have<lb />
something for dance aficionados and<lb />
newcomers alike, this is a fast-paced<lb />
and unpreotoablecornuoopia of styles.<lb />
For more information visit ecueducs-<lb />
stuoterTdiferrymsplayhousecfm<lb />
Groundhog Day<lb />
Concert<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country Dancers<lb />
are sponsoring a free acoustic<lb />
music concert performed by<lb />
Folks Arts Society of Greenville<lb />
members and guests Thursday,<lb />
Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. at Mudslinger's<lb />
Coffee Co. located at 409 Evans<lb />
St. downtown. Admission is free.<lb />
For more information, call 752-7350.<lb />
Elite Pirates<lb />
Applications are now being accepted<lb />
for induction into this premiere<lb />
recognition program designed to<lb />
honor the top student leaders at<lb />
ECU. Only 11 student leaders will<lb />
be selected for this honor based<lb />
on their academics, leadership and<lb />
community service.<lb />
The Elite Pirates" selected will<lb />
receive a university plaque, induction<lb />
into "The Elite Pirate Student<lb />
Hall of Fame a $150 leadership<lb />
honorarium, and receive recognition<lb />
with other campuscommunity<lb />
leaders during ECU Founder's<lb />
Week 2006.<lb />
Applications are available in 207<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. The<lb />
deadline is Friday, Feb. 10 at 4:30<lb />
p.m for submitting your application.<lb />
Interviews will be conducted Feb.<lb />
20 through Feb. 24. The Induction<lb />
Program will take place March 29 at<lb />
2:30 p.m. in MSC Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
(Founder's Week is March 27 -<lb />
31). For more information, contact<lb />
the Office of the Assistant Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Experiences<lb />
at 328-4702.<lb />
Student Homecoming<lb />
Chair Applications<lb />
The Homecoming Committee Is<lb />
currently looking for a person to<lb />
fill the 2006 position of Student<lb />
Homecoming Chairperson.<lb />
The position calls for the applicant<lb />
to oversee seven subcommittees,<lb />
manage a $19,000 budget process<lb />
expenditures in a timely fashion<lb />
and chair all student homecoming<lb />
bi-weekly meetings.<lb />
To apply for the position, all<lb />
applicants must be full-time<lb />
students in good standing with<lb />
the university, have a minimum<lb />
cumulative GPA of 2.5 and have<lb />
a class standing of sophomore<lb />
or higher. This is a paid student<lb />
position. All applications must<lb />
include a letter of interest and<lb />
resume of related experience<lb />
and should be e-mailed no later<lb />
than Feb. 10 to Adeea Rogers at<lb />
rogersa@ecu.edu. You may also<lb />
drop off your letter of interest and<lb />
resume to 218 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, Monday-Friday, 8 am. - 5 pm<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
State<lb />
Wind gusts of 200 mph at NC<lb />
mountain peak won't be 'official'<lb />
GRANDFATHER MOUN-<lb />
TAIN, NC (AP)  Wind gusts of<lb />
at least 200 mph at the visitor's<lb />
center won't be accepted by some<lb />
groups including the National<lb />
Weathes Service because they<lb />
don't control how the wind-mea-<lb />
suring equipment on Grandfa-<lb />
ther Mountain is set up.<lb />
"We would not record it<lb />
because (the wind gauge) is not<lb />
sited according to standards<lb />
said Ryan Boyles, an associate cli-<lb />
matologist with the State Climate<lb />
Office of North Carolina.<lb />
Larry Lee, a science and oper-<lb />
ations officer for the National<lb />
Weather Service's Greenville-<lb />
Spartanburg office in South<lb />
Carolina which covers Avery<lb />
County, said something similar:<lb />
the weather service has no infor-<lb />
mation about the anemometer or<lb />
wind gauge on Grandfather.<lb />
It was late Tuesday and early<lb />
Wednesday morning when<lb />
Grandfather Mountain's wind<lb />
gauge got stuck at 200 mph,<lb />
where it tops out. That's the<lb />
highest wind speed measure at<lb />
the 5,964-foot peak since read-<lb />
ings began in 1955. The visitor's<lb />
center sits about 700 feet below<lb />
the peak, which is a travel attrac-<lb />
tion and nature preserve.<lb />
The previous record of 196<lb />
mph was set in 1997.<lb />
The wind knocked out rein-<lb />
forced glass from the visitor's<lb />
center and carried it 278 yards<lb />
while chunks of a wood-and-<lb />
metal window frame were blown<lb />
224 yards down the mountain.<lb />
One problem with the equip-<lb />
ment at Grandfather Mountain,<lb />
the experts say, is that the wind<lb />
gauge is mounted on the visitor's<lb />
center's roof, which they say is a<lb />
no-no because of the way that<lb />
location affects wind speed.<lb />
"The winds get amplified<lb />
around objects and over objects<lb />
Boyles said.<lb />
"It can really get amplified<lb />
going over a roof<lb />
Crae Morton, the president of<lb />
Grandfather Mountain Inc said<lb />
he understood theof f icial position.<lb />
"Maybe that's something we<lb />
can do scientifically she said<lb />
of the mountain's wind spesd<lb />
measurements.<lb />
Missing Alzheimer's patient dies<lb />
shortly after being found<lb />
CHARLOTTE, NC (AP)  An<lb />
Alzheimer's patient who disap-<lb />
peared for four days was found<lb />
in a storage room of the nursing<lb />
home where she lived, but the<lb />
woman later died at a hospital.<lb />
Mary Cole, 66, had disap-<lb />
peared Monday from Liberty<lb />
Nursing and Rehabilitation<lb />
Center, authorities said. She was<lb />
found Friday under a table in a<lb />
storage room at the center, said<lb />
her daughter, Tammy Terry.<lb />
At that point, she was dehy-<lb />
drated but had a heart beat and<lb />
pulse, Terry said. But she died<lb />
soon after she arrived at Presby-<lb />
terian Hospital. An autopsy will<lb />
be performed.<lb />
A police investigation will<lb />
focus on why the storage room<lb />
wasn't locked and why Cole<lb />
wasn't found after six searches,<lb />
said Charlotte-Mecklenburg<lb />
police spokesman Keith Bridges.<lb />
Terry was perplexed as well.<lb />
"The people in that nursing<lb />
home were wonderful to us. They<lb />
sat up all night with us. They<lb />
searched from 7 a.m. to nightfall<lb />
with us. They cried with us<lb />
Terry said. "But I don't under-<lb />
stand why she wasn't found.<lb />
"They told us they'd<lb />
searched every nook and<lb />
cranny of that place<lb />
In a statement faxed to media,<lb />
Liberty administrator John Gry-<lb />
glewicz expressed the center's<lb />
sadness at "this loss and sym-<lb />
pathy to Cole's family.<lb />
National<lb />
Brazilians race to adopt<lb />
abandoned baby floating In lake<lb />
RIO DEJANEIRO, Brazil (AP)<lb />
 Doctors released a 2-month-<lb />
old girl from a hospital Monday,<lb />
two days after she was found in<lb />
a black plastic bag floating in a<lb />
lake in southeastern Brazil.<lb />
Scores of Brazilians mobbed<lb />
the Odilion Behrens Municipal<lb />
Hospital hoping to adopt or<lb />
at least catch a glimpse of the<lb />
child whose dramatic rescue<lb />
was filmed by an amateur<lb />
cameraman and broadcast<lb />
worldwide.<lb />
Authorities said it was the<lb />
same Belo Horizonte hospital<lb />
where the infant was born<lb />
prematurely two months ago,<lb />
which helped authorities locate<lb />
the mother, who allegedly set<lb />
her adrift on nearby Pampulha<lb />
Lake<lb />
The baby was released into<lb />
the care of local child-protec-<lb />
tion authorities.<lb />
"She's doing great, in perfect<lb />
health said Rosana Alves, a<lb />
hospital spokeswoman. "Now<lb />
the Juvenile Court will decide<lb />
whether she goes to a family or<lb />
to a shelter<lb />
Alves said the commotion<lb />
over the infant and the flood of<lb />
adoption offers had interfered<lb />
with hospital routine.<lb />
Police arrested the baby's<lb />
mother, 27-year-old Simone<lb />
Cassiano da Silva, on Sunday<lb />
and charged her with attempted<lb />
homicide for putting the baby<lb />
into the plastic bag, setting it<lb />
on a board and pushing it into<lb />
the lake.<lb />
Da Silva denied she set the<lb />
child adrift. She claimed she<lb />
gave the baby to a group of<lb />
homeless people because she<lb />
did not have enough money to<lb />
raise the child.<lb />
The wooden board attached<lb />
to the bag apparently kept it<lb />
from sinking in the lake, 210<lb />
miles north of Rio de Janeiro.<lb />
The child was not registered<lb />
or named, but the mother told<lb />
the media she had wanted to<lb />
name her Iara, the deity of<lb />
waters, in Brazilian Indian<lb />
belief.<lb />
World<lb />
Italian dally: Berlusconi's latest<lb />
promise no sex until April 9<lb />
elections<lb />
ROME (AP)  Premier Silvio<lb />
Berlusconi has promised Italians<lb />
he would lower taxes and raise<lb />
pensions. His latest campaign<lb />
pledge is rather personal: no sex<lb />
until April 9 elections, an Italian<lb />
newspaper reported Sunday.<lb />
 Giornale, a conservative<lb />
Milan daily owned by Paolo Ber-<lb />
lusconi, the premier's brother,<lb />
reported that the no-sex vow was<lb />
made during a campaign rally in<lb />
Cagliari, Sardinia, on Saturday<lb />
with a popular TV preacher on<lb />
the island and his followers.<lb />
The clergyman, Rev. Mas-<lb />
similiano Pusceddu, praised the<lb />
premier for what he described as<lb />
a defense of family values and<lb />
promised that his followers would<lb />
support the conservative leader<lb />
because "if the left wins it will be<lb />
the moral end for this country<lb />
"Let me give you my blessing<lb />
the priest was quoted as saying.<lb />
Berlusconi replied, smiling,<lb />
according to Giornale: "Dear<lb />
Father Massimiliano. I thank<lb />
you a lot. I will try to meet your<lb />
expectations, and I promise from<lb />
now on, 212 months of absolute<lb />
sexual abstinence, until April 9<lb />
Berlusconi's challenger in the<lb />
vote is Romano Prodi, a center-<lb />
left leader and former premier.<lb />
Berlusconi is married to<lb />
Veronica Lario, an actress.<lb />
U.S. fighter Jet crashes Into the<lb />
sea off Australia's east coast<lb />
SYDNEY, Australia (AP)  A<lb />
U.S. fighter jet crashed into<lb />
the sea off the eastern coast of<lb />
Australia after failing to land on<lb />
an aircraft carrier, officials and<lb />
media reports said Sunday. No<lb />
one was injured.<lb />
The pilot ejected Saturday<lb />
after the unsuccessful landing<lb />
attempt about 120 miles south-<lb />
east of the Queensland state capi-<lb />
tal, Brisbane, according to Rhylla<lb />
Morgan, a spokeswoman for the<lb />
U.S. Consulate in Sydney.<lb />
The pilot was toying "to<lb />
land on the flight deck. Some-<lb />
thing went wrong (so) the pilot<lb />
ejected she said Sunday.<lb />
The Australian Broadcasting<lb />
Corp. said the pilot was pulled<lb />
from the water by a ship helicop-<lb />
ter, but the $28 million FA-18<lb />
Hornet strike fighter was unlikely<lb />
to be recovered.<lb />
The ship, the USS Ronald<lb />
Reagan, had been due to conduct<lb />
naval operations in support of<lb />
the war on terror as well as secu-<lb />
rity commitments in the western<lb />
Pacific, the ABC said.<lb />
ABC News co-anchor Woodruff, cameraman<lb />
seriously injured in Iraq explosion<lb />
(AP)  ABC News anchor Bob<lb />
Woodruff, seriously hurt by a<lb />
roadside bomb in Iraq, has shown<lb />
signs of improvement and may<lb />
be airlifted to the United States<lb />
as soon as Tuesday, the network's<lb />
news president said Monday.<lb />
A hospital official said body<lb />
armor likely saved the journalist's life.<lb />
Cameraman Doug Vogt, also<lb />
hurt in the explosion, is in better<lb />
shape than Woodruff but doctors<lb />
were pleased with how both han-<lb />
dled the transfer to a U.S. military<lb />
base in Germany, said ABC News<lb />
President David Westin.<lb />
"We have a long way to go<lb />
Westin said. "But it appears that<lb />
we may have also come some<lb />
distance from yesterday <lb />
Vogt was filming a stand-up<lb />
report with Woodruff and both<lb />
were standing in the open hatch<lb />
of an Iraqi military vehicle when<lb />
the bomb went off. They under-<lb />
went surgery in Iraq before being<lb />
flown to Germany.<lb />
"They're both very seriously<lb />
injured, but stable said Col.<lb />
Bryan Gamble, commander of<lb />
the Landstuhl Regional Medi-<lb />
cal Center in western Germany.<lb />
He said both men were heavily<lb />
sedated and under the care of the<lb />
hospital's trauma team.<lb />
Their body armor likely saved<lb />
them, "otherwise these would have<lb />
been fatal wounds Gamble said.<lb />
Woodruff, the new co-anchor<lb />
of "World News Tonight had<lb />
serious head wounds and broken<lb />
bones, and Vogt also suffered<lb />
head injuries, ABC News said.<lb />
The network said the mens' wives<lb />
were at the hospital and talking<lb />
with doctors Monday.<lb />
Former "NBC Nightly<lb />
News" anchor Tom Brokaw said<lb />
Monday that he had spoken<lb />
with Woodruff's wife, Lee.<lb />
"The doctors had told<lb />
BlUeS from page A1<lb />
sion with SAD ranking low.<lb />
Symptoms of the disorder<lb />
take place at the beginning of<lb />
fall. They range from extreme<lb />
fatigue to excessive sleeping and<lb />
difficulty staying awake. Five<lb />
to six months later, symptoms<lb />
seemingly disappear, only to<lb />
return the next fall.<lb />
According to Patricia Anstett, a<lb />
writer for the Detroit Free Press who<lb />
did an article concerning SAD,<lb />
there are currently three known<lb />
options for relief to choose from.<lb />
These consist of antidepressant<lb />
drugs, light or phototherapy and<lb />
counseling known as cogni-<lb />
tive behavioral therapy, or CBT.<lb />
CBT is essentially a therapy ses-<lb />
sion involving taking negative<lb />
thoughts and transforming them<lb />
into realistic ones.<lb />
Antidepressants work in<lb />
approximately 50 to 60 percent of<lb />
people dealing with SAD. Medi-<lb />
cation is essentially the most<lb />
convenient option for people,<lb />
though the expense can become<lb />
quite high.<lb />
Light treatment seeks to have<lb />
the patient conduct activity in<lb />
well-lit areas. This eliminates the<lb />
gloomy atmosphere that often<lb />
results in the symptoms brought<lb />
on by SAD.<lb />
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may be suffering from depres-<lb />
sion or SAD, they can visit the<lb />
counseling center located on<lb />
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auditorium where they can<lb />
find options about dealing with<lb />
the depression.<lb />
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news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
In this TV image released by ABC, news anchor Bob Woodruff,<lb />
center, talks with U.S. soldiers Sunday, Jan. 29, prior to him and<lb />
his cameraman Doug Vogt being injured in a roadside bombing<lb />
In Iraq.<lb />
them once they arrived that<lb />
the brain swelling had gone<lb />
down. In Bob's case, that had<lb />
been a big concern. Yesterday<lb />
they had to operate and remove<lb />
part of the skull cap to relieve<lb />
some of the swelling Brokaw<lb />
said on NBC'S "Today" show.<lb />
The doctors didn't know for<lb />
sure whether shrapnel penetrated<lb />
Woodruff's brain, but they were<lb />
removing additional shrapnel<lb />
from his neck area, Brokaw said.<lb />
He said Woodruff's family had<lb />
also learned more details about<lb />
the explosion from witnesses.<lb />
"Immediately after the explo-<lb />
sion he turned to his producer and<lb />
said 'Am I alive?' and 'Don't tell<lb />
Lee and then he began to cry out in<lb />
excruciating pain Brokaw said.<lb />
Woodruff and Vogt, an<lb />
award-winning cameraman,<lb />
were embedded with the 4th<lb />
Infantry Division and traveling<lb />
in a convoy with U.S. and Iraqi<lb />
troops near Taji, about 12 miles<lb />
north of Baghdad when the<lb />
device exploded. An Iraqi solder<lb />
also was hurt.<lb />
"Doug was conscious, and I<lb />
was able to reassure him we were<lb />
getting them care. I spoke to Bob<lb />
also and walked with them to<lb />
the helicopter said ABC senior<lb />
producer Kate Felsen, who had<lb />
been working with Woodruff for<lb />
the past two weeks.<lb />
The injuries were a blow to<lb />
ABC News, still recovering from<lb />
the cancer death of Peter Jennings<lb />
in August. Woodruff and co-<lb />
anchor Elizabeth Vargas assumed<lb />
Jennings' old job at "World News<lb />
Tonight" earlier this month.<lb />
"Bob and Doug were in Iraq<lb />
doing what reporters do, trying<lb />
to find out what's happening<lb />
there up-close and firsthand. All<lb />
of us are mindful of the risks and<lb />
the dangers Vargas said Sunday<lb />
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JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor in Chief<lb />
TUESDAY January 31, 2006<lb />
Our View<lb />
Super Bowl about<lb />
the game, not sex<lb />
appeal<lb />
Ever since the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle<lb />
Seahawks stamped their tickets to Detroit for<lb />
Super Bowl XL, many people's outlook of the<lb />
game has been anything but Extra Large.<lb />
Some say the teams have "no sex appeal<lb />
And why would they? Neither of these<lb />
teams boast quarterbacks on the cusp<lb />
of individual greatness, championship<lb />
ring in their immediate future or not. As<lb />
recognizable as Shaun Alexander and<lb />
Ben Roethlisberger may be, neither team<lb />
has a Tom Brady or a Peyton Manning<lb />
- guys who are the center of attention 247.<lb />
But when are people going to under-<lb />
stand that the Super Bowl, though it's for<lb />
all the marbles, is still a football game?<lb />
This is not about sex appeal. It's about<lb />
the two best NFL teams coming, together<lb />
and playing a 60-minute football game to<lb />
determine the best team in the land. The<lb />
bottom line is, whether these two teams<lb />
have any sex appeal or not, they have<lb />
certainly proven their the best two squads<lb />
in the league, not to mention great stories.<lb />
Pittsburgh is the lowest seed to make it<lb />
to the title game, winning all three of their<lb />
playoff games on the road, not to mention<lb />
beating up on the almighty Colts. Their<lb />
defense is as formidable as it has ever<lb />
been, even back to the days of the Steel<lb />
Curtain when the Steelers were dominant<lb />
and made regular appearances in the Super<lb />
Bowl. They also have one of the best young<lb />
quarterbacks in the league and one of the<lb />
most storied running backs in NFL history.<lb />
Seattle, on the other hand, has never<lb />
even sniffed at a Super Bowl, but thor-<lb />
oughly dominated the NFC this year after<lb />
a slow start. They have the NFL MVP in<lb />
their backfield and a quarterback who<lb />
studied under one of the all-time greats<lb />
(Brett Favre) for most of his career in<lb />
Green Bay and is dying to prove himself.<lb />
You have two completely different teams,<lb />
two completely different backgrounds, the<lb />
two BEST teams in the league, meeting<lb />
to decide who takes home the hardware.<lb />
In all of that, how on earth is sex appeal<lb />
necessary to have a great football game?<lb />
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Pirate Rant<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
We should consider abolishing Black History Month<lb />
 The time has come to<lb />
I move forward<lb />
DANIEL BROCK<lb />
OPINION COLUMNIST<lb />
Guess what. There shouldn't<lb />
be a Black History Month. You<lb />
heard right. No Black History<lb />
Month. Appalled by the idea?<lb />
Shocked by the suggestion? Trou-<lb />
bled by the thought? Well you<lb />
shouldn't be. You also shouldn't<lb />
be running to get your hood and<lb />
gasoline out of the closet either.<lb />
Let me begin by saying that<lb />
black people have contributed<lb />
many important things to our<lb />
nation's history. The value of their<lb />
work should not be overlooked or<lb />
undermined, and that is in no way<lb />
my intent. In fact, I believe that<lb />
because they have contributed so<lb />
much and are interwoven into<lb />
the fabric of this land, having a<lb />
designated Black History Month is<lb />
condescending in the first degree.<lb />
America is a melting pot<lb />
where people of every nation and<lb />
creed have come to live under a<lb />
banner of peace and justice. For<lb />
many years, and even today, that<lb />
banner does not fly everywhere<lb />
across this land. Nonetheless,<lb />
great strides have been made,<lb />
beginning in the last century and<lb />
continuing into this one. Today<lb />
there is more racial equality in<lb />
America than at any time in our<lb />
history. Equality is what black<lb />
people have courageously sought<lb />
and steadfastly continue to seek.<lb />
That is why I am exasperated<lb />
that they take this pandering<lb />
with open arms. Although I'm<lb />
not entirely surprised (see our<lb />
nations welfare system).<lb />
Black History Month is an<lb />
annual review of African Ameri-<lb />
can history and, at times, a mean<lb />
spirited rehashing of rhetoric. It<lb />
seems to stir up more feelings of<lb />
ill will than those of peace and<lb />
reconciliation. Blacks across the<lb />
nation often take a militant and<lb />
defiant tone during this month<lb />
(watch TV in February if you dis-<lb />
agree), not one of reverence and<lb />
celebration for all that they and<lb />
their ancestors have achieved in<lb />
American culture.<lb />
That is exactly what Black<lb />
History Month is supposed to<lb />
be - a celebration, not the argu-<lb />
ment that is inevitably devolves<lb />
into every year. Each February,<lb />
black heroes of the past are<lb />
paraded across television screens<lb />
in a manner akin to rubbing<lb />
something in someone's face.<lb />
Disputes erupt and talk turns to<lb />
reparations and all sorts of<lb />
nonsense. Harsh words and<lb />
insults are traded, which turns<lb />
white people off to the idea<lb />
of BHM.<lb />
BHM has become a ploy to dis-<lb />
tract black people. If black people<lb />
want to continue their march<lb />
toward equality, they need to wake<lb />
up and realize that BHM is holding<lb />
them back. Our schools are deseg-<lb />
regated and our calendars should<lb />
be as well. If a black person's<lb />
achievement, character or courage<lb />
is worthy of historical mention<lb />
in February, then it is worthy too<lb />
in September. History is history<lb />
whether it's black or white, and<lb />
it should be on the same pages at<lb />
the same time. If the schools are<lb />
integrated, then the curriculum<lb />
should be as well.<lb />
Academy Award Winning<lb />
Actor Morgan Freeman feels<lb />
similarly. In a recent interview<lb />
with "60 Minutes he said that<lb />
the concept of a BHM is, "ridicu-<lb />
lous He went on to say, "You're<lb />
going to relegate my history to<lb />
a month? I don't want a black<lb />
history month. Black history is<lb />
American history<lb />
People make an issue of the<lb />
absence of a White History Month.<lb />
Well what tone of white do you<lb />
want? Porcelain skinned Norwe-<lb />
gians? Olive skinned Italians?<lb />
The descendants of these people<lb />
came to America and made a joint<lb />
history. It is true that for many<lb />
years black history in America was<lb />
lonely and painful, but circum-<lb />
stances have changed. We should<lb />
celebrate our history and future<lb />
together - not look at the past<lb />
with an air of distrust and har-<lb />
bored resentment, with a sense of<lb />
accomplishment and victory that<lb />
we are advancing together in an<lb />
evolving society. Racism is a large<lb />
stumbling block that has slowly<lb />
been chipped away at over the years<lb />
and we need to move forward.<lb />
Historian Carter G. Woodson,<lb />
the man who in 1926 established<lb />
Negro History Week, the cel-<lb />
ebration in which Black History<lb />
Month has it roots, said he hoped<lb />
the week could one day be elimi-<lb />
nated. He pointed to a day when<lb />
black history was a fundamental<lb />
part of American history. That<lb />
is why I move for no BHM. It's<lb />
a repressive barrier to the equal-<lb />
ity African Americans call for. If<lb />
they choose to remain shackled<lb />
to this antiquated tradition it will<lb />
only serve to keep up the walls of<lb />
segregation and racism, and to<lb />
facilitate feelings of ill will and<lb />
animosity.<lb />
If BHM were eradicated, I would<lb />
suggest as a gesture of goodwill and<lb />
intent that Columbus Day be re-<lb />
named George Washington Carver<lb />
Day. Carver certainly deserves a<lb />
place in the pantheon of celebrated<lb />
Americans (which we all are) and<lb />
is a much worthier candidate to be<lb />
honored than the power hungry,<lb />
egomanlacal Columbus. Plus, he<lb />
gave us the modern day manna of<lb />
peanut butter.<lb />
Black people, in their strug-<lb />
gle for equality and social jus-<lb />
tice, must take responsibility<lb />
and pride in their culture that<lb />
goes beyond the superficial<lb />
celebrations of memorial services<lb />
and parades. They must, as a<lb />
people, work to reduce the behav-<lb />
iors and attitudes that perpetuate<lb />
negative stereotypes. I speak spe-<lb />
cifically of the recent assaults and<lb />
thefts made on and around the<lb />
ECU campus. A majority if not all<lb />
of the suspects and perpetrators<lb />
have been African-American.<lb />
That's not racism. It is a fact.<lb />
I'm sure that these statements<lb />
will appall some people, but if they<lb />
would take the time to analyze the<lb />
situation they may come to feel<lb />
differently. African Americans<lb />
should spend more time working<lb />
to reduce crime, unemployment<lb />
and poverty in their neighbor-<lb />
hoods as opposed to taking mili-<lb />
tant stands on past wrongs. Past<lb />
wrongs that are opened fresh each<lb />
year during a month that is sup-<lb />
posed to celebrate achievement,<lb />
not bemoan historical injustices<lb />
and current plights.<lb />
Black History Month just<lb />
doesn't fit anymore. It tethers<lb />
the people that it's supposed<lb />
to honor and pigeonholes what<lb />
could and should be a much<lb />
broader historical perspective.<lb />
White people should not cel-<lb />
ebrate the dissolution of Black<lb />
History Month as the end of<lb />
acknowledgement and black<lb />
people should not fear it for that<lb />
reason either. Black History is a<lb />
misnomer and an unnecessary<lb />
label. The past is the past. It's not<lb />
black history or white history. It's<lb />
our history.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
(KRT)  Bye-bye, newspa-<lb />
pers. If you're reading this on<lb />
thin paper that folds and crin-<lb />
kles, has many other things on<lb />
oversized pages and gets ink on<lb />
your fingers, then you are helping<lb />
stem the decline of an endangered<lb />
species. Sorry to say it, but you<lb />
may be a dying breed yourself.<lb />
Between 1998 and 2005, week-<lb />
day newspaper readers dropped from<lb />
58.6 percent to 51 percent of all adults,<lb />
according to Newspaper Association<lb />
of America figures. For 18-to24-year-<lb />
olds, the drop was from 43.5 percent<lb />
to 38.4 percent; and for 25- to 34-<lb />
year-olds, readership fell even further,<lb />
from 45.9 percent to 36.8 percent.<lb />
Younger non-readers are undoubtedly<lb />
unmarried, since married people read<lb />
newspapers more often than singles<lb />
- perhaps to hide behind at breakfast.<lb />
Bye-bye to young audiences.<lb />
Good riddance, some contrarian<lb />
analysts say. The fact that newspaper<lb />
readers are older, more educated,<lb />
more affluent, less likely to be black<lb />
or Hispanic, and more prevalent in<lb />
the Northeast makes them a higher-<lb />
quality target for advertisers, The<lb />
Washington Post's Paul Farhi argues.<lb />
But consider whether that profile rep-<lb />
resents America's future or its past.<lb />
I agree that newspapers won't<lb />
disappear soon. An industry pro-<lb />
ducing something so disposable<lb />
(good for wrapping fish) has proved<lb />
rather durable. Still, newspapers<lb />
must reinvent themselves - beyond<lb />
putting classified ads on the Web.<lb />
As an expert on managing<lb />
change, I've participated in two-<lb />
decades' worth of conferences<lb />
discussing the need for creative<lb />
solutions for the future of news-<lb />
papers. Yet the physical product<lb />
has hardly changed. The bulk-<lb />
ier the better, publishers think.<lb />
Newspapers don't have to<lb />
ignore disinterested potential read-<lb />
ers. Niche publications grab young<lb />
audiences that newspapers lose. For<lb />
example, School Sports magazine<lb />
has been growing in local markets<lb />
while newspapers have reduced<lb />
coverage of high-school sports.<lb />
Wave bye-bye to broadcast tele-<lb />
vision, too. As mass media become<lb />
niche media, TV surfers from similar<lb />
afflictions. New media audiences<lb />
want to be more engaged and in<lb />
control. They want to:<lb />
-Direct the action (video and<lb />
online game players).<lb />
-Produce the package (on-<lb />
demand viewing - content recorded<lb />
for replay).<lb />
-Create the content (short Web<lb />
films - blogs).<lb />
-Develop their own networks<lb />
(e-mail communities with pirated<lb />
content - news spread virally by<lb />
hitting "forward").<lb />
These consumers are not just<lb />
the young. A British Broadcasting<lb />
Corp. brainstorming session on the<lb />
future of the BBC that I attended<lb />
included a role-playing grand-<lb />
mother who finds video games<lb />
more interesting than television.<lb />
Of course, every trend contains<lb />
a possible counter-trend. ("Here's an<lb />
innovative idea. Why don't all of us<lb />
in our online community watch a<lb />
movieat the same time every week)<lb />
In my 2001 book Evolve Suc-<lb />
ceeding in tlie Digital Culture ofTomor-<lb />
row, I pointed out that new media<lb />
rarely eliminate old media - they<lb />
learn to live side by side. The virtual<lb />
hasn't replaced the physical. Far<lb />
from eliminating physical stores,<lb />
established retailers have taken<lb />
advantage of e-commerce to reach<lb />
more customers and serve them<lb />
flexibly through multiple channels.<lb />
Newspapers have been pretty<lb />
good at developing an Internet<lb />
presence. The problem is that they<lb />
haven't yet answered the question<lb />
of whether a newspaper is the news<lb />
or the paper. Will they keep saying<lb />
bye-bye to their journalists and not<lb />
to their printing plants? Will they<lb />
keep focusing on which channel of<lb />
distribution to favor rather than on<lb />
the quality of their content? Those<lb />
would be unfortunate choices.<lb />
1 would like to just thank ECU for giving all its<lb />
students access to free newspapers throughout<lb />
campus. It's nice not to have to beg my friend for a<lb />
USA Today from his dorm before class anymore.<lb />
Would it be too much to ask to fix the back exit to<lb />
the Croatan so I am not embarrassed by choos-<lb />
ing the locked side door (that's never unlocked),<lb />
stumble over the elevated step and hit in the face<lb />
by working door due to its broken door closer?<lb />
I can't say thank you enough to the 23,000<lb />
plus students here at ECU who did not take my<lb />
bag while I left it in Wright Place since Friday!<lb />
It really shows that people can be trusted these<lb />
days! However, I am wondering why the heck<lb />
the employees of Wright Place didn't put my bag<lb />
in the lost and found after seeing it in the same<lb />
place for four days! Anyway thanks again ECU!<lb />
Thank God Brokeback Mountain is finally play-<lb />
ing in Greenville  about freaking time!<lb />
I'm on a mission to have the most "Fun" before<lb />
I graduate in May!<lb />
Our school truly has more hot guys and girls<lb />
than any other campus in North Carolina. So<lb />
congratulations, boys and girls, because I love<lb />
looking at all of you fine people.<lb />
My roommate is addicted to eBay and now I<lb />
am as well. So much for my resolution of not<lb />
procrastinating.<lb />
I am probably one of the biggest Pirate fans here<lb />
at this university, but the only real "Carolina"<lb />
is, of course, the University of South Carolina.<lb />
So all you Clemson, UNC and State fans can get<lb />
over it! Go Pirates and go Gamecocks!<lb />
Got spell check?<lb />
The cashier's office is the sorriest department at<lb />
ECU. I go in to ask one simple question, there<lb />
are no other students around, four employees<lb />
working and I still had to wait five minutes<lb />
for one of those people to help me. What<lb />
really got me was that she actecf upset that I<lb />
disturbed her from conjugating with the other<lb />
employees. In three years, I have never had<lb />
a pleasant experience working with them.<lb />
A recent study shows secondhand smoke<lb />
sharply increased risk of breast cancer in young<lb />
women exposed to secondhand smoke. It<lb />
also links drifting smoke to premature births,<lb />
asthma and heart disease, other cancers and<lb />
numerous health problems in children.<lb />
Kudos to Kanye for his Rolling Stone cover! Awe-<lb />
some statement.<lb />
The bus rides coming back from downtown are<lb />
the coolest. Last Friday I had the best bus ride<lb />
ever on them. Whoever was on that bus knows<lb />
what I mean. We need all bus drivers to be cool<lb />
and more drunk female entertainment!<lb />
So yeah the last time I checked I was paying<lb />
ECU to get an education not to pay unquali-<lb />
fied professor to attempt to teach a class in<lb />
which they have no idea what they are doing.<lb />
Plus interns who force me to teach myself. So<lb />
remind me why am I paying ECU?<lb />
Does anyone know what happened to the<lb />
Hybrid Bus that was at ECU for like  a day?<lb />
Is anyone else like obsessed with Simon Cowell<lb />
from American Idol? I think I just have a thing<lb />
for jerks!<lb />
Since when did PB's become the hub of all the<lb />
Greek rednecks?<lb />
I love Joy ner this time of year, there is actually<lb />
a place to study and a study room available<lb />
when you need it!<lb />
Can we please keep the rants under a 100 word<lb />
minimum, my teachers are starting to catch on<lb />
that I am reading the pirate rants during class<lb />
because its taking me the whole 50 minutes to<lb />
get through one persons personal anecdote on<lb />
why they hate life.<lb />
Why is it so hard to study abroad? First you have<lb />
to get 100 signatures from 100 different places,<lb />
pay150 to even get it considered, get 12 teacher<lb />
recommendations, three official transcripts, and<lb />
write four essays only to find out that the classes<lb />
you will take overseas won't even transfer to<lb />
ECU! Wow, whatever happened to simple travel?<lb />
If you want a pizza brought to you tip the guy<lb />
who brought it to you at least $2 or $3. Gas<lb />
is expensive, the weather is cold, and some of<lb />
us work to pay our tuition. The people living<lb />
dorms (especially Umstead, Green and White)<lb />
should pay particular interest to this. This goes<lb />
for food and beverage servers of any kind.<lb />
I'm sick and tired of seeing all these girls walking<lb />
around campus wearing these huge sunglasses.<lb />
They are not classy - they are not cool. So give<lb />
your glasses back to your grandma. Please.<lb />
I'm a straight guy and I think I've fallen in love<lb />
with my best friend  who is also a straight<lb />
guy-<lb />
Rants rock!<lb />
Why is it that the vast majority of girls on<lb />
campus feel compelled to tote around a Vera<lb />
Bradley bag? Not only are they hideous and<lb />
closely resemble diaper bags, but every other<lb />
girl has one. Just another reason why all of the<lb />
girls on campus look the same.<lb />
Thank God for Mongolia House. It is the best<lb />
restaurants in the entire world. I would eat<lb />
there everyday if I could find a two hour block<lb />
to commit to it.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is an anonymous way tor students and staff in the<lb />
ECU community to voice their opinions. Submissions can he submitted anonymously<lb />
online at www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-mailed to editonPtheeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor rtserves the right to edit opinions for content and brevity.<lb />
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Names In the News:<lb />
Editor<lb />
TUESDAY January 31, 2006<lb />
Abdul feeling lonely<lb />
Choosing the next American Idol<lb />
can wreak serious havoc on the<lb />
social life. Just ask Paula Abdul. The<lb />
former dancer-singer-cheerleader<lb />
will team up with Dr. Phil to find her<lb />
latest beau on "Love Smart a CBS<lb />
prime-time special scheduled to air<lb />
on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. Dr. Phil<lb />
and Abdul will "explore the life of an<lb />
unmarried international celebrity who<lb />
is looking for love Hopefully, they<lb />
won't find it in the herds of wannabe<lb />
Idols singing their hearts out in front<lb />
of Ms. Abdul, Randy Jackson and<lb />
Simon Cowell. Remember, Idolators,<lb />
Abdul was cleared earlier this year of<lb />
allegations she had an inappropriate<lb />
relationship with exldol" contestant<lb />
Corey Clark. With Dr. Phil at her<lb />
side, Abdul will open up about<lb />
her problems finding a guy who's<lb />
comfortable with her level of success<lb />
and who isn't "overwhelmed by her<lb />
emotions Yikes.<lb />
Hasty puddln' time<lb />
Both the American Gigolo and<lb />
Catwoman will get a severe roasting<lb />
next month at Harvard University.<lb />
Actor Richard Gere, famous for<lb />
playing the heartthrob in movies like<lb />
Pretty Woman and An Officer and<lb />
a Gentleman, was named "Man of<lb />
the Year" by Harvard University's<lb />
irreverent Hasty Pudding Theatricals<lb />
on Thursday. He will receive the<lb />
group's golden Pudding Pot award<lb />
on Feb. 24. Halle Berry was named<lb />
"Hasty Pudding's Woman of the Year<lb />
The Oscar-winner, who starred in<lb />
Monster's Ball and Cafwoman, will<lb />
lead a parade of male students in<lb />
drag through Harvard Square on Feb.<lb />
16 when she receives her award. The<lb />
awards are presented annually to<lb />
performers who have made "a lasting<lb />
and impressive contribution to the<lb />
world of entertainment according<lb />
to a statement.<lb />
Spelling sued<lb />
Octogenarian TV mogul Aaron<lb />
Spelling is creating some steamy<lb />
"reality" programming of his own these<lb />
days. The producer of sex-saturated<lb />
series such as "Beverty Hills 90210<lb />
"Melrose Place" and "Dynasty" is<lb />
accused of groping and demanding<lb />
sexual favors from a nurse hired<lb />
to care for him, a lawsuit alleges.<lb />
Charlene Richards, who cared for<lb />
the ailing entertainment exec at his<lb />
Beverly Hills mansion from November<lb />
2004 to April, claimed Spelling<lb />
"grabbed or attempted to grab her<lb />
breasts exposed himself and put<lb />
his hands a few other places they<lb />
shouldn't have been, according to<lb />
papers filed Friday in LA. Superior<lb />
Court. Richards seeks monetary<lb />
damages for sexual harassment,<lb />
sexual battery, wrongful termination<lb />
and other offenses. Spelling's Los<lb />
Angeles attorney, Bert Fields, called<lb />
the lawsuit a "nasty piece of work"<lb />
and said, "Anyone who knows Aaron<lb />
knows he is a complete gentleman<lb />
Local Concerts:<lb />
Johnny Dollar will be at the City Hotel<lb />
and Bistro in Greenville Saturday,<lb />
Feb. 4<lb />
Nada Surf will be at the Cat's Cradle<lb />
in Carrboro Friday, Feb. 10<lb />
The Pietasters will be at the Cat's<lb />
Cradle in Carrboro Saturday, Feb. 11.<lb />
Matisyahu will be performing at the<lb />
Cat's Cradle in Carrboro Wednesday<lb />
Feb. 15.<lb />
Keith Urban and Pat Green will be<lb />
performing at the Charlotte Bobcats<lb />
Arena Thursday, Feb. 16.<lb />
OAR. will be at Ovens Auditorium in<lb />
Charlotte Tuesday, Feb. 21.<lb />
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and<lb />
special guests Elefant will be at the<lb />
Cat's Cradle in Carrboro Wednesday,<lb />
Feb. 22.<lb />
G. Love and Special Sauce will be<lb />
performing at the Lincoln Theatre in<lb />
Raleigh Friday, March 3.<lb />
Jerry Seinfeld will be performing at the<lb />
Progress Energy Center for Performing<lb />
Arts in Raleigh Friday, March 10.<lb />
Martina McBride will be at the RBC<lb />
Center in Raleigh Sunday, April 2.<lb />
at Krispy Kreme<lb />
Give a sweet Valentine<lb />
toyourValentine<lb />
MEREDITH STEWART<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Valentine's Day is<lb />
quickly approaching<lb />
and girls are beginning<lb />
to fantasize about their<lb />
perfect day while guys are<lb />
trying to plan something<lb />
unexpected and thoughtful<lb />
for that special someone. For<lb />
some, it's too early to even be<lb />
thinking about the day of love.<lb />
For now, you can just relax<lb />
and not only think about your<lb />
Valentine, but your friends too.<lb />
Krispy Kreme has created an<lb />
offer so simple that you and<lb />
twelve of your friends will find<lb />
it deliciously satisfying.<lb />
It's called the "Share the<lb />
Love" Valentine's promotion.<lb />
Now through Feb. 14, you can<lb />
purchase a dozen doughnuts<lb />
and receive 12 Krispy Kreme<lb />
Valentine's Day cards. Each<lb />
card features a Krispy Kreme<lb />
message on the front and a<lb />
free doughnut coupon on<lb />
the back (the free<lb />
doughnut<lb />
offer<lb />
will be<lb />
good in<lb />
Krispy<lb />
Kreme<lb />
retail stores<lb />
only). "Share<lb />
the Love"<lb />
will give fans<lb />
of Valentine's<lb />
Day a head start<lb />
on the occasion<lb />
"This is a fun<lb />
way to surprise that<lb />
someone special<lb />
with a Valentine<lb />
card and a dough- C<lb />
nut said Amanda 1<lb />
Tilley, market man-1<lb />
ager of Krispy Kreme. <lb />
Founded in 1937 '<lb />
in Winston-Salem,<lb />
Krispy Kreme is a<lb />
leading branded spe-<lb />
cialty retailer in qual<lb />
Ity doughnuts, includ-<lb />
ing the company's signa<lb />
ture Hot Original Glazed.<lb />
Anyone who has been<lb />
down 10th Street and expe-<lb />
rienced the irresistible "HOT<lb />
NOW" sign knows exactly<lb />
what I'm talking about. The<lb />
red hot lights catch your <lb />
eye, you imagine the taste<lb />
and then you just have to<lb />
stop and treat yourself.<lb />
With more than 350<lb />
stores and 60 satellites<lb />
in 45 the United States,<lb />
Australia, Canada,<lb />
Mexico, the Repub- <lb />
lie of South Korea <lb />
and the United <lb />
Kingdom, Krispy <lb />
Kreme makes an<lb />
estimated 5 mil-<lb />
lion doughnuts<lb />
each day.<lb />
The designs shown here<lb />
are just some of the options<lb />
available with this promotion<lb />
What friend or significant<lb />
other would not feel special<lb />
when they receive one of these?<lb />
Be sure to stop by Krispy<lb />
Kreme before Feb. 14 to get a<lb />
dozen for yourself and cards<lb />
for your friends. You can<lb />
also find Krispy Kreme on<lb />
the web at krispykreme.com.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Buccaneer yearbook returns to ECU<lb />
Yearbooks will be<lb />
available August 2006<lb />
MARK ROMANO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb /><lb />
The Buc<lb />
caneer, ECU's<lb />
yearbook, is<lb />
once again<lb />
going to be<lb />
available for<lb />
students to<lb />
purchase. The<lb />
Buccaneer has<lb />
been out of pro-<lb />
duction for sev-<lb />
eral years and<lb />
will be offered<lb />
starting August<lb />
of 2006.<lb />
Ken Robol,<lb />
director of stu-<lb />
dent engage-<lb />
ment for the<lb />
media board, lobbied for the<lb />
return of the Buccaneer through<lb />
SGA along with the chair of<lb />
the student media board, Ryan<lb />
Yearbooks!<lb />
The Buccaneer will be available In<lb />
August of 2006.<lb />
A $4 Increase In tuition will cover<lb />
the cost.<lb />
Past yearbooks can be found in<lb />
Joyner Library.<lb />
The cost for a yearbook will be<lb />
about $30 - 50.<lb />
Ads will eventually cover the costs<lb />
Campbell Wiggins and suc-<lb />
ceeded. Funds for the Buccaneer<lb />
will obtained from a $4 increase<lb />
in tuition which will be imple-<lb />
mented the fall semester of<lb />
2006.<lb />
ECU'S rapid<lb />
expansion over<lb />
the past five years<lb />
is bringing it up to<lb />
par with colleges<lb />
in the research<lb />
triangle, espe-<lb />
cially in the nurs-<lb />
ing and medical<lb />
fields of study.<lb />
Having a<lb />
quality yearbook<lb />
would increase<lb />
the school's image<lb />
and would also<lb />
be a highly cher-<lb />
ished item for a<lb />
graduating senior.<lb />
The overall cost<lb />
of producing the yearbook is<lb />
$26,000, putting the individual<lb />
see YEARBOOK page A5<lb />
Spotlight of professor<lb />
Alison Miller, a talented professor in the School of Communication<lb />
for women<lb />
love your heort .<lb />
American Head <lb />
Association.<lb />
Fun Facts:<lb />
The ancient Egyptians bought jewelry<lb />
for their pet crocodiles.<lb />
It is illegal to purchase or consume<lb />
Jack Daniel's Whiskey in the town in<lb />
which it is produced!<lb />
Bacteria that causes tooth decay,<lb />
acne, tuberculosis and leprosy can<lb />
be medicated with cashews.<lb />
When young and impoverished,<lb />
Pablo Picasso kept warm by burning<lb />
his own paintings.<lb />
Taken from hookedonfacts.com.<lb />
Who is who at ECU?<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU is a university with a<lb />
diverse campus of students, fac-<lb />
ulty and staff. Everyone contrib-<lb />
utes to the renowned reputation<lb />
and Pirate pride. Alison Miller, an<lb />
instructor for the School of Com-<lb />
munication, is an incomparable<lb />
member of the ECU community.<lb />
Miller is a first year instructor<lb />
at ECU, an advisor for commu-<lb />
nication majors, a last semester<lb />
student in the doctorate program<lb />
at the University of Southern<lb />
Mississippi and a single parent<lb />
of two young boys.<lb />
TEC: Why did you come to ECU?<lb />
Miller: I saw many opportuni-<lb />
ties at the School of Communica-<lb />
tion and the faculty is collegial.<lb />
TEC: How did you discover ECU?<lb />
Miller: A job advertisement on<lb />
aejmc.org, which is the Associa-<lb />
tion for Education for Journalism<lb />
and Mass Communication.<lb />
TEC: How did you become<lb />
involved with Video Production?<lb />
Miller: I think it is a cool subject<lb />
to teach because of the creative<lb />
freedom for students and it is<lb />
very hands on. Lectures are<lb />
important, but so is the experi-<lb />
ence and knowing how to do<lb />
what is being taught.<lb />
TEC: Why is it important for you<lb />
to have a Ph.D.?<lb />
Miller: For me, getting my<lb />
Ph.D. is important because 1 can<lb />
see PROF page AS<lb />
Loving your heart<lb />
National wear red day to<lb />
support efforts in fighting<lb />
heart disease<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The American Heart Asso-<lb />
ciation launched an awareness<lb />
campaign in 2004 along with<lb />
Macy's and Pfizer raise aware-<lb />
ness about the increase of heart<lb />
disease in women. "Go Red for<lb />
Women" encourages everyone<lb />
to wear the color red Friday,<lb />
Feb. 3 to draw attention to the<lb />
issue of heart disease. Accord-<lb />
ing to Karen Warren, director<lb />
of Campus Wellness, "This is<lb />
not a woman's movement - it is<lb />
intended to cut out heart disease<lb />
and improve national health<lb />
Since 1924, the American<lb />
Heart Association has been com-<lb />
mitted to reducing disability<lb />
and death from cardiovascular<lb />
diseases and stroke nationwide.<lb />
Their objective is to help people<lb />
learn about heart disease and<lb />
improve their chances of living<lb />
longer, stronger lives.<lb />
see HEART page A5<lb />
Women's<lb />
Studies<lb />
Program<lb />
Many worthwhile<lb />
upcoming events<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER <lb />
For more than 20 years, ECU's<lb />
Women's Studies Program has<lb />
offered students curriculum<lb />
with the primary focus on the<lb />
importance of gender, race, eth-<lb />
nicity, class and sexual orienta-<lb />
tion in defining women's place<lb />
in society.<lb />
The program offers a 36-<lb />
semester-hour Bachelor of Arts<lb />
Degree, as well as undergraduate<lb />
and graduate minors. Co-direc-<lb />
tors of the program Christa Reiser<lb />
and Cheryl Dudasik-Wiggs are<lb />
dedicated to the program and its<lb />
advancement.<lb />
According to the Web site ecu.<lb />
eduwost, "with a Women's Stud-<lb />
ies major, minor or double major,<lb />
a student has the opportunity to<lb />
enhance personal and career goals<lb />
through interdisciplinary study<lb />
Completing these programs<lb />
enhances career preparation. In<lb />
the next few years, the majority of<lb />
the workforce will be women and<lb />
or members of a minority group.<lb />
The knowledge and aware-<lb />
ness of cultural and gender<lb />
diversity fostered in Women's<lb />
Studies prepare a student to apply<lb />
for positions in human services,<lb />
health and wellness professions,<lb />
national and international busi-<lb />
ness and human resources<lb />
Next month the Women's<lb />
Studies program is teaming<lb />
with various other organizations<lb />
to sponsor several educational,<lb />
informational and entertain-<lb />
ing events related to women's<lb />
studies.<lb />
On Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m<lb />
the Tipsy Teapot will host "Until<lb />
the Violence Stops: An Open Mic<lb />
Benefit The cost for this event<lb />
is free. However, a $5 donation<lb />
is suggested, with the proceeds<lb />
benefiting V-Day, an organiza-<lb />
tion fighting against the abuse<lb />
of women and girls. The Tipsy<lb />
Teapot is located at 409 Evan St.<lb />
beside Mudslingers. For more<lb />
information about this event,<lb />
contact ECU VOICE at ourecu<lb />
voice@yahoo.com.<lb />
Attorney Peter Romary will be<lb />
on hand in Bate 1031 Wednesday,<lb />
Feb. 8 at 5:30 p.m. to present<lb />
a workshop entitled "Conflict<lb />
Resolution: The Essential Skill<lb />
of Leaders in Life, the Classroom,<lb />
the Board Room and the Interna-<lb />
tional Halls of Power Romary<lb />
holds both British and American<lb />
law degrees and is admitted to<lb />
the bars of North Carolina, the<lb />
District of Columbia and the U.S.<lb />
Supreme Court.<lb />
In order to register for this<lb />
event, contact Cheryl Dudasik-<lb />
Wiggs, co-director of the Wom-<lb />
en's Studies Program, at 328-1539<lb />
or dudasikwiggsc@ecu.edu.<lb />
The Vagina Monologues will<lb />
be performed in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium Feb. 10 - 12 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Proceeds from each night's per-<lb />
formances will go to the Family<lb />
Violence Program. To receive<lb />
ticket information, call 1-800-<lb />
ECU-ARTS.<lb />
ECU's sexual assault vic-<lb />
tims' advocate Sue Molhan will<lb />
show a video on acquaintance<lb />
rape followed by a discussion<lb />
on preventing and surviving<lb />
sexual violence Monday, Feb.<lb />
13 and Thursday, Feb. 16 at 2<lb />
p.m. in Bate 1013. For more<lb />
information, contact Molhan at<lb />
molhans@ecu.edu.<lb />
On Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 7<lb />
p.m. in Bate 1031, award-win-<lb />
ning author Joy Castro is set to<lb />
speak. Castro is the author of The<lb />
Truth Book, which is an autobio-<lb />
graphical account of her abuse at<lb />
the hands of religious zealots. For<lb />
more information visit joycastro.<lb />
comTruthBook.htm.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
feotures@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />
Women's<lb />
studies<lb />
Information:<lb />
For more Information about the<lb />
Women's Studies Program or any of<lb />
the listed events, please contact:<lb />
Cheryl Dudaslk-Wlggs 1328-15391<lb />
Christa Reiser 1328-48951<lb />
You can also learn more about the<lb />
program or any of the classes that<lb />
are Involved In the program by vtsftlng<lb />
their Web site at ecu.eduwost.<lb /><pb facs="00059387_tn_0005" /><lb />
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Coronary heart disease is the<lb />
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the age of 25. One in four females<lb />
and one in four males in the<lb />
United States suffers from some<lb />
form of cardiovascular disease<lb />
(CVD). An American dies of CVD,<lb />
on average, every 34 seconds.<lb />
These are deplorable statistics,<lb />
which could improve if both men<lb />
and women lead healthier lives.<lb />
Warren's recommendations<lb />
for ECU students to help improve<lb />
their own risk for heart disease<lb />
are, "Stop smoking, maintain<lb />
a healthy weight, eat well and<lb />
manage stress College students<lb />
are notorious for their bad habits,<lb />
which could have harmful, long<lb />
term effects on their health.<lb />
The earlier you work to<lb />
reduce your risk of heart disease,<lb />
the better off you will be long<lb />
Personal Trainer<lb />
Source: Th Physician and Sportsmadlcine<lb />
Graphic: Helen Lee McComas. Paul Trap<lb />
term. Women start to develop<lb />
clogged arteries as early as their<lb />
20s. Spreading the "Go Red for<lb />
Women" message raises awareness<lb />
of heart disease and empowers<lb />
women to reduce their risk.<lb />
The American Heart Associa-<lb />
tions message for Wear Red Day<lb />
is, "Love your heart - make red<lb />
the color of a pulsing, vibrant life<lb />
Participation in heart-healthy<lb />
living will contribute to the elimi-<lb />
nation of heart disease.<lb />
On Saturday, Feb. 4, there will<lb />
be a local program at the Hilton<lb />
for people to get their cholesterol<lb />
checked and learn about heart dis-<lb />
ease. For more information about<lb />
the "Go Red for Women" move-<lb />
ment, visit americanheart.orgred.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Obstacles for the overweight<lb />
Moderate exercise, combined with a sensible, low-calorie diet, is<lb />
excellent for weight loss; how to get over the hurdles and get going:<lb />
Possible solution<lb />
Exercise with a partner or p q '<lb />
group; keep an exercise diary; jak<lb />
celebrate your progress and<lb />
physical improvement<lb />
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friends or family<lb />
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that boosts calories used;<lb />
try walking<lb />
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try to overcome your negative thinking;<lb />
get support from friends, family<lb />
Choose activity suited to larger bodies, like<lb />
biking; remember that activity will become<lb />
easier with practice<lb />
Try swimming, other<lb />
non-weight-bearing<lb />
activities<lb />
Go slowly; keep your<lb />
exercise fun; do it<lb />
with a friend<lb />
PrOf from page A4<lb />
present the research and knowl-<lb />
edge to students. Without my<lb />
doctorate, 1 would be limited in<lb />
my ability to do so. It is a long<lb />
process and I cannot wait for it<lb />
to be over.<lb />
TEC: What is your dissertation<lb />
about?<lb />
Miller: The cultural values, nar-<lb />
ratives and myths in reality televi-<lb />
sion.<lb />
TEC: Wow! Why did you pick<lb />
that?<lb />
Miller: I am a reality TV junky,<lb />
and it is a hot topic.<lb />
TEC: What is it like to be an instruc-<lb />
tor, student and single parent?<lb />
Miller: It is difficult, hard, over-<lb />
whelming and all worth it. My<lb />
children come first - they are the<lb />
most important people in my life.<lb />
Everything I do is for them. There<lb />
needs to be a healthy balance and<lb />
time management. The key to<lb />
college, and to life really, is time<lb />
management.<lb />
TEC: What do you do in your<lb />
spare time?<lb />
Miller: Spare time? I do not<lb />
really have any spare time. I run<lb />
errands in my "spare time<lb />
TEC: Where do you see yourself<lb />
in five years?<lb />
Miller: No one can predict the<lb />
future. In five years, I see myself<lb />
continuing growing as a parent<lb />
and a teacher.<lb />
Alison Miller, soon to be Dr.<lb />
Alison Miller, is an admirable liai-<lb />
son between her students and the<lb />
staff. It is difficult to be a student,<lb />
a teacher and a single parent, but<lb />
somehow she is able to be all of<lb />
the above and more. This educa-<lb />
tor is among the many hidden<lb />
treasures on the staff at ECU.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Yearbook<lb />
from page A4<lb />
cost around $30 - $50. The $4<lb />
increase in tuition will likely be<lb />
replaced by revenue generated<lb />
through ad space, which will be<lb />
offered to local businesses. The<lb />
company producing the year-<lb />
book will help with marketing.<lb />
Past yearbooks can be found<lb />
and even checked out in Joyner<lb />
Library on the fourth floor.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
The ECU Media Board<lb />
welcomes applications for<lb />
PIf SUMMIT<lb />
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The board is seeking fulltime students interested in serving as the day student repre-<lb />
sentative on the Media Board, the 11 -person board which governs student media at<lb />
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or fraternity and you will be expected to attend a late afternoon meeting monthly.<lb />
For information, contact: ECU Media Board Office<lb />
205A Self Help Center<lb />
301 S. Evans Street<lb />
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Page A6 sports@theeastcarollnian.com 252.328.6366 TONY ZOPPO Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
TUESDAY January 31, 2006<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
ECU football to host<lb />
Signing Day Fan Fest<lb />
ECU Head Football Coach<lb />
Skip Holtz will officially display his<lb />
second signing class to all Pirate<lb />
fans Wednesday, Feb. 1 during a<lb />
special "2006 Signing Day Fan Fesf<lb />
from 4 - 5 p.m. in Harvey Hall at the<lb />
Murphy Center. Holtz will announce<lb />
the newest additions to the Pirates'<lb />
program and provide details on each<lb />
signee before capping the segment<lb />
with assorted highlight video footage.<lb />
In-depth biographical capsules of all<lb />
ECU signees will be distributed to<lb />
fans upon entry while complimentary<lb />
light refreshments and hors d'oeuvres<lb />
will be available throughout the event.<lb />
Representatives of the ECU Ticket<lb />
Office will also be on hand to answer<lb />
any inquiries about 2006 season<lb />
ticket packages. ECU'S official athletic<lb />
Web site, ECURrates.com, will provide<lb />
hourly updates on ECU'S signing<lb />
class throughout the day beginning<lb />
at 10 a.m.<lb />
Pirates defend home<lb />
court, beat Tulsa 59-45<lb />
ECU grabs first Conference USA victory<lb />
ERIC GILMORE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Hurricanes acquire<lb />
Weight from Blues<lb />
The Carolina Hurricanes acquired<lb />
veteran center Doug Weight from<lb />
the St. Louis Blues Monday, adding<lb />
another important piece in their pursuit<lb />
of the Stanley Cup. Weight, a four-time<lb />
All-Star and a member of the U.S.<lb />
Olympic team, is scheduled to join the<lb />
Hurricanes Thursday. The 35-year-old<lb />
Weight led the Blues with 33 assists<lb />
and 44 points in 47 games this season.<lb />
He was named to the U.S. team that<lb />
will be led by Hurricanes coach Peter<lb />
Laviolette next month in Turin. Weight<lb />
is in the last year of a five-year contract<lb />
that pays him $5.7 million this year,<lb />
with Carolina picking up $2.1 million<lb />
of that salary, Rutherford said. The<lb />
Hurricanes also received the rights<lb />
to left wing Erkki Rajamaki, currently<lb />
playing in the Finnish League. They<lb />
sent right wing Jesse Boulerice, center<lb />
Mike Zigomanis and the rights to<lb />
unsigned draft pick Magnus Kahnberg<lb />
to the Blues, along with three draft<lb />
picks, including this year's first-round<lb />
selection. With the trade, Weight goes<lb />
from the worst team in the NHL with<lb />
30 points to a Carolina team with a<lb />
franchise-record 76 points through 51<lb />
games. The Hurricanes have won 13 of<lb />
14 heading into a four-game road trip<lb />
that starts Tuesday in Montreal. They<lb />
also travel to New Jersey, Boston and<lb />
Tampa Bay before returning home to<lb />
play Pittsburgh Feb. 10. Rutherford<lb />
said the team, which had extra draft<lb />
picks, didn't consider the price too<lb />
hefty to add depth as it heads into<lb />
next month's Olympic break. He<lb />
said the Hurricanes first discussed<lb />
acquiring Weight two months ago,<lb />
and pursued the matter further in the<lb />
past two weeks. Those negotiations<lb />
picked up speed in recent days, with<lb />
Weight waving a no-trade clause to<lb />
join the Hurricanes. The move comes<lb />
several weeks before the March 9<lb />
trade deadline, which gives Weight<lb />
time to settle in with his new team<lb />
before the two-week break.<lb />
Piazza agrees to one-<lb />
year, $2 million deal<lb />
with San Diego<lb />
Mike Piazza's days as a catcher<lb />
aren't over, after all. The 12-time All-<lb />
Star agreed Sunday to a $2 million,<lb />
one-year contract with the San Diego<lb />
Padres, giving the defending NL West<lb />
champions a marquee player they<lb />
think can still contribute. After being<lb />
released by the New York Mets, the 37-<lb />
year-old Piazza had been interested<lb />
in signing a free-agent deal with an<lb />
AL team to become a designated<lb />
hitter. Instead, he'll stay in the NL and<lb />
return to the West Coast for the first<lb />
time since the Los Angeles Dodgers<lb />
traded him to Florida in 1998. Piazza<lb />
holds the major league record for<lb />
most career home runs by a catcher<lb />
(374). He has 397 homers overall and<lb />
is a career 311 hitter. Piazza gets a<lb />
$1.25 million salary this year, and the<lb />
contract includes a mutual option for<lb />
2007 at $8 million with a $750,000<lb />
buyout. He can earn an additional<lb />
$750,000 this year in performance<lb />
bonuses. Piazza became a free<lb />
agent after last season, when he hit<lb />
.251 with 19 homers and 62 RBI in 113<lb />
games for the Mets It was his lowest<lb />
batting average since he hit 232 in 69<lb />
at-bats with the Dodgers in 1992, his<lb />
first season in the big leagues.<lb />
Once again, ECU faced off against an unfamiliar<lb />
opponent in the revamped Conference USA. But for<lb />
the first time in six tries during the Ricky Stokes'<lb />
era, ECU ended up victorious, upending Tulsa<lb />
59-45 inside Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
"I'm just happy for the players and happy for the<lb />
fans said first-year ECU Head Coach Ricky Stokes<lb />
following his first C-USA win.<lb />
Corey Rouse notched a game-high 16 points<lb />
and added nine rebounds as the lone interior threat<lb />
against a taller Tulsa squad. The senior forward<lb />
narrowly missed the 13th double-double of his<lb />
career.<lb />
Freshman guard Sam Hinnant broke out of a<lb />
recent scoring slump by tallying 12 points on 4-<lb />
of-9 shooting while grabbing six rebounds. The<lb />
Charlotte native found the basket early on en route<lb />
to reaching double figures for only the first time<lb />
in five games.<lb />
"I was getting down on myself said Hinnant.<lb />
"The coaches kept telling me to keep my head<lb />
up and keep shooting the ball. And I finally started<lb />
knocking them down, which got my confidence up<lb />
The Pirates shot 41 percent (21-of-51) for the<lb />
first time against a Division I opponent since Dec.<lb />
21. In five C-USA consecutive losses, the Pirates (7-<lb />
12, 1-5 C-USA) averaged just 34 percent, including<lb />
a dismal 24 percent against Tulane.<lb />
"It helps when the ball goes in the basket said<lb />
Stokes following the game.<lb />
Hinnant, who notched three 3s cited an influ-<lb />
ence between his shot and that of his teammates.<lb />
"Each game, we shoot well, it seems like if some-<lb />
one knocks one down, we all start knocking them <lb />
down Hinnant said. I<lb />
"If we keep missing, we all miss. I think it was -a"<lb />
somewhat of a snowball effect <lb />
see C-USA WIN page A7<lb />
JaPhet McNeil dished out nine assists and contributed four points en route to the Pirates' first C-USA win this season.<lb />
Women's hoops split weekend match-ups<lb />
ECU defeats SMU 75-63,<lb />
fall to Tulsa 74-52<lb />
(SID)  As the critical month<lb />
of February fast approaches, sev-<lb />
eral teams are still jocking for<lb />
position in the Conference USA<lb />
standings, notably the Lady Pirates<lb />
and their two opponents from<lb />
this past weekend's home games.<lb />
Tulsa (16-4, 7-2) and SMU<lb />
(11-10, 6-3), the first and second-<lb />
place teams respectively, weren't<lb />
going to leave Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum without a fight.<lb />
Each came in to their meeting<lb />
with the Lady Pirates possessing<lb />
consecutive-game win streaks to<lb />
complement their top spots in<lb />
the standings.<lb />
ECU (12-7, 4-4) first squared-<lb />
off against SMU Friday in a con-<lb />
test that saw Pirate-center Cherie f<lb />
Mills lead all scorers with 22 <lb />
points along with eight boards. <lb />
SMU, not oblivious to Mills' <lb />
presence in the paint, keyed a<lb /><lb />
see WOMEN'S page A7 The women's team drew even in Conference USA after winning one of their two home games this past weekend<lb />
Pirates pound UNC, 4-2<lb />
The women's team dominated Duke from start to finish and are now 9-1 for the year.<lb />
Swimmers sweep Duke<lb />
The Pirates faced off against UNC Chapel Hill at home Friday<lb />
night and defeated the Tar Heels 4-2. UNC notched the first<lb />
goal of the game early in the first frame, but the Pirates<lb />
responded with four unanswered, scoring three times in the<lb />
first period and adding another in the second. Mike Ormsbee<lb />
added to his season total with two goals while Mark Linzer<lb />
and Tyler Faclon scored a goal apiece. ECU resumes play<lb />
against in-state rival N.C. State next weekend in Raleigh. The<lb />
puck will drop Friday at 7 p.m. for the first matchup and at<lb />
4:45 p.m. Saturday.<lb />
Men and women roll to<lb />
victory over in-state rival<lb />
Blue Devils<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The ECU men's and women's<lb />
swimming and diving teams<lb />
each pulled out wins against in-<lb />
state ACC rival Duke Saturday<lb />
afternoon at Minges Aquatic<lb />
Center. The women rolled over<lb />
the Blue Devils with a 144-99<lb />
win while the men squeezed by<lb />
Duke, 130-113.<lb />
"It was a nice win said ECU<lb />
coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
"We swam an outstanding<lb />
meet today and beat a very, very<lb />
good Duke team. Last year, at<lb />
their place, we split. The girls lost,<lb />
but this year the girls dominated<lb />
and the men won a nice tight<lb />
meet. It's always nice to beat an<lb />
ACC team<lb />
The women, now 9-1 on the<lb />
season, can match the school<lb />
record for wins in a season by<lb />
knocking off UNC-Wilmington<lb />
next weekend in Wilmington.<lb />
They were led Saturday by Megan<lb />
Pulaski. The sophomore from<lb />
Greenville shattered her own<lb />
school and pool records in the<lb />
1,000-yard freestyle with a time<lb />
of 10:09.74, beating her old mark<lb />
of 10:13.22.<lb />
"I don't know what it was said<lb />
see SWIMMERS page A7<lb /><pb facs="00059387_tn_0007" /><lb />
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C-USA Will from page A6<lb />
Tied at 16 apiece, Hinnant's<lb />
3-pointer from the right corner<lb />
with 3:58 remaining ignited<lb />
a 10-0 ECU run. Sandwiched<lb />
between another Hinnant 3 was<lb />
a crowd pleasing left-handed<lb />
throw down by junior forward<lb />
Tyronne Beak<lb />
During the decisive swing,<lb />
ECU'S defense held the Golden<lb />
Hurricane to no field goals for<lb />
seven minutes, 51 seconds.<lb />
"I think defense played a big<lb />
part in this game said Rouse.<lb />
"Last week, we went very hard in<lb />
practice, real intense. It just paid<lb />
off for Saturday's win<lb />
Tulsa (7-11, 2-3 C-USA) shot<lb />
just 27 percent (17-of-49) from the<lb />
field, including a less than stellar<lb />
7 percent (l-of-14) from behind<lb />
the arc. Doug Wojcik's club never<lb />
found a rhythm after the Pirates<lb />
took a 32-19 halftime advantage.<lb />
ECU used a 17-6 run over<lb />
six minutes, 31 seconds in the<lb />
second-half to extend the lead<lb />
to a game-high 22 points. During<lb />
the spurt, Hinnant and Tom<lb />
Hammonds notched consecutive<lb />
3s while Rouse added seven.<lb />
"I really think the result of<lb />
this game was how hard they<lb />
worked last week echoed Stokes.<lb />
"I really think we've had a pretty<lb />
good 10 days of practice. I didn't<lb />
know when we would win. But I<lb />
just knew that if we continued<lb />
to bring the same attitude and<lb />
continued to work hard that<lb />
sooner or later, we would get a<lb />
win. It's a great testament to this<lb />
group of young men who had a<lb />
great attitude - continue to work<lb />
and stay the course<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
WOmefl'S from page6<lb />
on her throughout the match,<lb />
opening the door to other scor-<lb />
ers, namely guards Jessica Slack<lb />
and Jasmine Young. Each posted<lb />
double-digits in points and Young<lb />
led all players with seven assists.<lb />
"We knew  that someone<lb />
else had to step it up since they<lb />
were keying in on Cherie said<lb />
Lady Pirate Head Coach Sharon<lb />
Baldwin-Tener in a quote from<lb />
ECU Sports Information.<lb />
"That is what Jasmine and<lb />
(Jessica) Slack did tonight<lb />
Although the Lady Pirates<lb />
held only a one-point lead at<lb />
the half, they managed to pull-<lb />
off the 12-point win and secure<lb />
their seventh straight win when<lb />
leading at the half.<lb />
"I thought we played<lb />
extremely well tonight said<lb />
Baldwin-Tener.<lb />
"We knew this was going to<lb />
be a big game<lb />
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big games for the Lady Pirates<lb />
as they faced the multi-faceted<lb />
Tulsa Sunday.<lb />
The Golden Hurricane, led by<lb />
junior forward Jillian Robbins,<lb />
who after Sunday's game is just<lb />
three points shy of becoming<lb />
Tulsa's all-time scoring leader,<lb />
dominated the paint, out-scoring<lb />
the Lady Pirates 36-16.<lb />
Mills and Young cracked<lb />
double-digits in points once<lb />
again for the Pirates. However,<lb />
it was points off turnovers that<lb />
sealed the fate of the Lady Pirates<lb />
as they were outscored 34-9.<lb />
After trailing for most of the<lb />
contest, the Pirates did manage<lb />
one final comeback attempt with<lb />
a 10-0 run during the final 10<lb />
minutes of the game, cutting the<lb />
Golden Hurricane's lead to six.<lb />
However Tulsa countered with a<lb />
16-6 run to seal the victory.<lb />
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in the C-USA standings, the Lady<lb />
Pirates continue their pursuit for<lb />
the top spot in the conference<lb />
Saturday as they face Marshall<lb />
(10-9, 5-3) in Greenville.<lb />
On Monday, the Lady Pirates<lb />
travel to Houston to take on Rice<lb />
(8-11, 4-4) in another pivotal<lb />
conference match-up.<lb />
SWimmerS from page A6<lb />
Pulaski. "(The record) was com-<lb />
pletely out of the blue. I worked<lb />
my butt off. You put so much work<lb />
in that you want it to pay off<lb />
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faster than the second-place<lb />
swimmer, Duke's Jackie Rodri-<lb />
guez. Rodriguez beat Pulaski<lb />
last year in Durham, which was<lb />
something Pulaski wanted to<lb />
avenge. Pulaski also finished<lb />
first in the 500-yard freestyle<lb />
with a time of 5:01.38, beating<lb />
her closest competitor by nearly<lb />
five seconds.<lb />
Sophomore Rebecca Perry<lb />
posted victories in each of her<lb />
events, winning both the 100-<lb />
yard and 200-yard freestyle<lb />
races. Senior Adrienne Williams<lb />
also won the 50-yard freestyle<lb />
with a time of 24.52.<lb />
ECU'S Ryan Hunt and Chris-<lb />
tie Icenhower were winners in<lb />
the one-meter and three-meter<lb />
dives, respectively.<lb />
Other Pirate winners on the<lb />
men's side were Charlie McCan-<lb />
less in the 200-yard freestyle<lb />
with a time of 1:46.16 and Bryan<lb />
Yasinsac in the 50-yard freestyle<lb />
with a mark of 21.71.<lb />
The Pirates have their final<lb />
dual meet of the season Saturday<lb />
at UNC-Wilmington before the<lb />
C-USA Championships, which<lb />
will be Feb. 22 - 25 in Houston.<lb />
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sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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