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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 65<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
April 11, 2006<lb />
Black Student Union Third annual<lb />
swears in new officers Memorial<lb />
Lecture held<lb />
Lecture honors Carolyn<lb />
Freeze Baynes<lb />
ELISA BIZZOTTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The 2006-2007 officers are (left to right): Jennifer Nnamani, Jamarra House, Makita Simmons, Patrick Dixon and Tamika Becton.<lb />
Fresh leaders with a lot<lb />
to offer<lb />
CLAIRE MURPHY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
The Black Student Union held<lb />
its eighth annual officer inaugu-<lb />
ration in the Bate building on<lb />
Wednesday, April 5.<lb />
Senior and former president<lb />
of BSU, Regina Twine, announced<lb />
and swore in the new leaders.<lb />
Past BSU officers include<lb />
ECU'S first black Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association president<lb />
and vice president, Gamma Beta<lb />
Phi president, National Society of<lb />
Collegiate Scholars president, the<lb />
president of Student Government<lb />
Senate and two Harvard Univer-<lb />
sity doctoral candidates.<lb />
The new executive board that<lb />
was sworn in consisted of Presi-<lb />
dent Patrick Dixon, Vice Presi-<lb />
dent Makita Simmons, Secretary<lb />
Jennifer Nnamani, Treasurer<lb />
Tamika Becton and Parliamentar-<lb />
ian Jamarra House.<lb />
New president Patrick Dixon<lb />
spoke of behalf of the entire<lb />
BSU to thank past presidents for<lb />
the great work they have done.<lb />
He also took time to thank his<lb />
brother, Nick Dixon, who is a<lb />
former BSU president himself, for<lb />
his inspiration and hard work he<lb />
has put into BSU.<lb />
Dixon continued with the<lb />
ceremony where he presented<lb />
numerous awards to students<lb />
who participate in the Black<lb />
Student Union. Award recipients<lb />
include, but are not limited to,<lb />
Nakita Robinson and Tamika<lb />
Walker, who both were honored<lb />
as Most Dedicated members,<lb />
and Parliamentarian Jamarra<lb />
House who was given the Most<lb />
Improved award.<lb />
The evening closed with a<lb />
reception of pizza and bever-<lb />
ages.<lb />
This year alone, the BSU has<lb />
been involved in AIDS awareness,<lb />
a benefit fashion show, a Martin<lb />
Luther King Jr. march and they<lb />
also co-sponsored a Katrina "Step<lb />
Towards Relief" show.<lb />
The newly inaugurated exec-<lb />
utive board has a lot of potential<lb />
and great leadership. ECU can<lb />
expect ongoing success from<lb />
the Black Student Union in the<lb />
future.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Last Tuesday afternoon the<lb />
College of Human Ecology held<lb />
the third annual Carolyn Freeze<lb />
Baynes Memorial Lecture on<lb />
Social Justice in the Rivers Build-<lb />
ing with this year's theme being<lb />
"Contemporary Human Rights,<lb />
Challenges and Promises The<lb />
lecture was presented by Elisa-<lb />
beth Reichert, Ph.D of the<lb />
University of Southern Illinois<lb />
Human Rights Resource Center.<lb />
Dr. Reichert, who has writ-<lb />
ten a book on the topic entitled,<lb />
Social Work and Human Rights: A<lb />
Foundation for Policy and Practice,<lb />
underlined the basic principles<lb />
of global human rights. She<lb />
discussed the history of human<lb />
rights and the development of<lb />
the movement while she spoke of<lb />
the importance of understanding<lb />
through a governmental per-<lb />
spective as well as an individual<lb />
perspective. Dr. Reichert went on<lb />
to discuss the moral perspectives<lb />
involved and how they differ<lb />
internationally. She examined<lb />
the Universal Declaration of<lb />
Human Rights and analyzed the<lb />
many clauses, also emphasiz-<lb />
ing that the declaration is not<lb />
legally binding. She interpreted<lb />
the three generations of Human<lb />
Rights, dividing them histori-<lb />
cally, socially and economically,<lb />
and stating the third generation<lb />
as an obligation of wealthier<lb />
countries to support those less<lb />
fortunate.<lb />
Dr. Reichert emphasized the<lb />
importance of analyzing the<lb />
differences among cultures and<lb />
stated that while there certainly<lb />
are basic universal human rights,<lb />
it is essential to view human<lb />
rights from a moral perspective<lb />
and take notice of the challenges<lb />
posed by varying cultures.<lb />
She ended her presentation<lb />
underlying the basic theme of the<lb />
lecture explaining that in order<lb />
to achieve future success through<lb />
human rights, it is crucial that<lb />
all individuals cooperate on the<lb />
same level. She stated that human<lb />
rights do not promise equality<lb />
for everyone, but they promise<lb />
rights of the basic standards of<lb />
a system.<lb />
The annual lecture is made<lb />
possible by the Carolyn Freeze<lb />
Baynes Institute for Social Jus-<lb />
tice, which was established in<lb />
see LECTURE page A8<lb />
Illegal immigrants: good<lb />
or bad for the economy?<lb />
Research shows<lb />
conflicted view of<lb />
migrant workers<lb />
LEE SCHWARZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
There are approximately 12<lb />
million illegal immigrants living<lb />
in the United States, and 60 per-<lb />
cent of them are unemployed.<lb />
Most employed illegal immi-<lb />
grants do jobs that almost no<lb />
one else wants according to 67<lb />
percent of Americans. Most of the<lb />
jobs are in construction, hospital-<lb />
ity, manufacturing and cleaning.<lb />
The positive points about<lb />
migrant workers are that they<lb />
work for less then American<lb />
workers, thereby bringing down<lb />
prices of goods. But by working<lb />
for less money, they bring down<lb />
the wages for many of these<lb />
jobs and the excess of unskilled<lb />
workers makes it much harder for<lb />
male U.S. citizens without a high<lb />
school education to find jobs of<lb />
that type.<lb />
Additionally, migrant workers<lb />
pay in payroll taxes such as FICA<lb />
and Medicare, but due to their<lb />
illegal status they are unable to<lb />
reap the benefits of such pro-<lb />
grams. Considering the down<lb />
slope of Social Security in terms<lb />
of people paying into it versus<lb />
people drawing off of it, this is<lb />
certainly good news.<lb />
Also if illegal immigrants<lb />
were deported then there would<lb />
probably be an interruption in<lb />
some services in cleaning, con-<lb />
struction and agriculture.<lb />
Mark Zandi ofeconomist.com<lb />
says, "It would take time for that<lb />
to occur and during this period<lb />
of adjustment some things might<lb />
not get done; maybe some crops<lb />
won't be picked or some hotel<lb />
rooms won't get cleaned<lb />
However those companies<lb />
would have to raise wages to get<lb />
American workers to take the<lb />
jobs if there was not enough of a<lb />
response from the applicant pool<lb />
of male U.S. citizens without a<lb />
high school diploma.<lb />
In some cases, companies<lb />
might opt to invest in machines<lb />
and other automation rather<lb />
than hire higherpaid workers.<lb />
But, immigrants spend money<lb />
in this country and the increased<lb />
labor pool is seen as an economic<lb />
positive to some with Andrew<lb />
Bernard of the Dartmouth School<lb />
of Business saying, "We can make<lb />
more stuff and that can add to<lb />
overall economic activity<lb />
There are negatives asso-<lb />
ciated with migrant workers<lb />
though. The strain placed upon<lb />
U.S. schools and social systems<lb />
amounts to $12 billion per year<lb />
after considering the taxes that<lb />
these people pay in. Most of the<lb />
social cost of illegal immigrants<lb />
stems from their children, many<lb />
of whom are born in the United<lb />
States and are thereby U.S. citi-<lb />
zens. Migrant workers who repro-<lb />
duce rapidly in the United Slates<lb />
seriously strain Medicaid and<lb />
food-assistance programs. This<lb />
extra expense raises taxes for<lb />
taxpayers.<lb />
So the question becomes, "Is<lb />
the economic benefit enough to<lb />
offset the extra taxes consumers<lb />
are paying?"<lb />
Many in Congress are divided<lb />
and the complex issue has come<lb />
to light in California where<lb />
protests were recently held in<lb />
response to tougher guidelines<lb />
regulating the traffic across the<lb />
border from Mexico. A House-<lb />
passed piece of legislation takes<lb />
a tough stance, including provi-<lb />
sions making illegal immigrants'<lb />
presence in this country a felony.<lb />
The Senate would like to make it<lb />
possible for illegal immigrants to<lb />
obtain permanent citizen status.<lb />
The American public is just<lb />
as divided as the Senate with 51<lb />
percent saying they feel Illegal<lb />
immigrants are a positive and 42<lb />
percent saying they feel they are<lb />
a negative.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Foods, beverages and fun were served up Saturday at the International Festival on the town commons.<lb />
Celebrating cultural diversity<lb />
Genty is new attorney general<lb />
Having a global mindset<lb />
is important<lb />
CHRISTOPHER STEVENSON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
People from many differ-<lb />
ent cultural backgrounds came<lb />
together to celebrate Greenville's<lb />
annual International Festival<lb />
Saturday, April 8 at the town<lb />
commons on First Street.<lb />
At the Festival, there was an<lb />
assortment of food and beverages<lb />
from the different nations that<lb />
were represented. There were also<lb />
beautiful displays of art and crafts<lb />
at the festival. People were able to<lb />
watch authentic dances and hear<lb />
native music from some of the<lb />
nations represented at the festival.<lb />
The Jamestown Pipes and<lb />
Drums wowed the crowed by<lb />
playing the song, "Amazing<lb />
Grace" with bagpipes.<lb />
"This is a unique chance<lb />
for us to hang out here, and<lb />
to see all the other cultures<lb />
around here in Greenville<lb />
said Samir Dumpor, who rep-<lb />
resented Bosnia-Herzegovina.<lb />
Dumpor also said that this<lb />
festival gives him chance to show<lb />
others what his culture is all<lb />
about. Dumpor sold traditional<lb />
Bosnian food at the festival for<lb />
the purpose of helping those<lb />
less fortunate. Dumpor said he<lb />
is going to take all the proceeds<lb />
from the food that he sold at the<lb />
festival to help the children back<lb />
in is native land who have lost<lb />
both parents in the most recent<lb />
war there.<lb />
Nicholas Wilson, who repre-<lb />
sented the nation of Japan, said<lb />
that the festival is important<lb />
because people can see all sorts of<lb />
different cultures, which, in turn,<lb />
exposes them to new and diverse<lb />
cultural images and ideas.<lb />
"When people live in a small<lb />
town all their life, they don't<lb />
really realize the great things<lb />
that the rest of the world has to<lb />
offer, so this is a chance to give<lb />
them a glimpse of what they are<lb />
missing said Wilson.<lb />
There were also Hispanic and<lb />
African students at the festival<lb />
who wanted to inform others<lb />
see CULTURE page A8<lb />
SGA looks to bring back<lb />
alumni e-mail system<lb />
CLAYTON BAUMAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Student Government<lb />
Associations General Assembly<lb />
convened Monday evening at<lb />
5 p.m. to discuss a number of j<lb />
business issues ranging from 55<lb />
the election of a new Attor-15<lb />
ney General to the installation g<lb />
of an alumni e-mail system, f<lb />
Outgoing SGA Attorney Gen- <lb />
eral, Brian Mitchell, took the <lb />
podium and announced his<lb />
approval of his possible successor<lb />
Nick Genty, a current ECU gradu-<lb />
ate student. Genty was praised<lb />
for his work done as the current<lb />
secondary Attorney General.<lb />
Passage of approval by<lb />
the general assembly was ini-<lb />
Senate leaders reach agreement<lb />
on new immigration bill<lb />
Regina Twine speaks at the SGA Monday afternoon about the<lb />
possibility bringing back e-mail addresses for the alumni of ECU.<lb />
tiated later in the meeting<lb />
with a unanimous decision to<lb />
select Genty for the position.<lb />
Genty will be sworn in at<lb />
the upcoming SGA banquet.<lb />
Also passed at the meeting<lb />
was the 'blanket' approval of the<lb />
incoming judicial board members<lb />
to serve next fall. These students<lb />
see SGA page A3<lb />
(KRT)  In a major break-<lb />
through, Democratic and<lb />
Republican leaders in the Senate<lb />
embraced a compromise immi-<lb />
gration bill Thursday, fueling<lb />
prospects for likely Senate pas-<lb />
sage of a plan that would put<lb />
most illegal immigrants on track<lb />
to permanent legal status.<lb />
Senate passage would put the<lb />
bill on a collision course with<lb />
a tough border-enforcement bill<lb />
that the House of Representa-<lb />
tives passed in December. It<lb />
wouldn't give illegal<lb />
immigrants legal status.<lb />
Thursday's compromise broke<lb />
a Senate stalemate and revitalized<lb />
President Bush's call for a compre-<lb />
hensive overhaul of the nation's<lb />
immigration laws. Nevertheless,<lb />
a group of Senate Republicans<lb />
and House conservatives wasted<lb />
little time in attacking it.<lb />
A House-Senate negotiating<lb />
committee will craft the legisla-<lb />
tion's final terms, but some law-<lb />
makers and outside groups who<lb />
have a stake in the immigration<lb />
debate said the differences might<lb />
be insurmountable. Compromise<lb />
on such an emotional and con-<lb />
troversial issue may prove impos-<lb />
sible for many lawmakers who<lb />
face re-election in November.<lb />
"I do not believe a plan of this<lb />
nature can pass the House said<lb />
Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo the<lb />
leader of a conservative coalition<lb />
that opposes legalizing undocu-<lb />
mented aliens. "It's miserable<lb />
public policy<lb />
Senate supporters of the com-<lb />
promise said Bush backed basic<lb />
elements of the plan and would<lb />
try to push it through Congress.<lb />
In a statement after the agree-<lb />
ment was announced, the presi-<lb />
see BILL page A3<lb />
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NEWS<lb />
RACHEL KING News Editor CLAIRE MURPHY Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY April 11,2006<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
The Time of Your Life<lb />
Tuesday, April 11 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
McGinnis Theater<lb />
By William Saroyan. Wandering in<lb />
and out of Nick's waterfront saloon<lb />
are vivid characters wanting to get<lb />
more out of life, but unsure how to<lb />
do it. Inside the bar are the lonely,<lb />
the cynical and the lovelorn disusing<lb />
war, art, good and evil. But, like a<lb />
flower in the desert, one man starts<lb />
to fall in love. It's heartbreaking,<lb />
tender and funny. This is a great<lb />
character study and an actor's<lb />
masterpiece.<lb />
Tickets are: General Public $12;<lb />
Senior Citizens and current ECU<lb />
FacultyStaff $10 and YouthCurrent<lb />
ECU Student $8 in advance, $12 at<lb />
the door. Ticket required.<lb />
For more information, contact 328-<lb />
6829or1-800-ECU-AFn"S.<lb />
Simon Deng speaks<lb />
about modern-day<lb />
slavery<lb />
Monday, April 17 from 7 - 8:30 p.m.<lb />
in Hendrix Theater<lb />
Simon Deng, former child slave in<lb />
the Sudan, will speak in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre at ECU. Deng was forced<lb />
into slavery at the age of nine and<lb />
escaped at age 11. He now speaks<lb />
around the world against slavery<lb />
and the genocide in the Sudan.<lb />
The purpose of this event is to raise<lb />
awareness about the continued<lb />
practice of slavery in the world<lb />
and about the ongoing crisis in the<lb />
Sudan. This event is free of charge<lb />
and is open to all.<lb />
Fore more information, contact Colin<lb />
Campbell, cmc0922@ecu.edu<lb />
International faculty<lb />
and staff potluck<lb />
dinner<lb />
Wednesday, April 26 from 6 - 8:30<lb />
p.m. at the Willis Building, First and<lb />
Reade Streets, ECU<lb />
The Office of International Affairs<lb />
is sponsoring a potluck dinner for<lb />
international faculty and staff<lb />
Contact brownr@ecu.edu for<lb />
additional information.<lb />
"Guys and Dolls"<lb />
Tuesday, June 27 through Saturday,<lb />
July 1,8:00 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday<lb />
and 2 p.m. Saturday .<lb />
In McGinnis Theater<lb />
Set in Damon Runyon's mythical<lb />
New York City, this oddball romantic<lb />
comedy introduces us to a cast of<lb />
vivid characters who have become<lb />
legends in the canon. Sarah Brown,<lb />
the upright "mission doll out to<lb />
reform evildoers; Sky Masterson,<lb />
the high-rolling gambler who woos<lb />
her on a bet and ends up falling<lb />
in love. Adelaide, the chronically ill<lb />
nightclub performer whose been<lb />
engaged to the same man for<lb />
14 years, and Nathan Detroit, her<lb />
devoted fiance, desperate to find a<lb />
spot for his infamous floating crap<lb />
game. Everything works out in the<lb />
end, thanks to the machinations<lb />
of Abe Burrows and Jo Swelling's<lb />
hilarious, fast-paced book and<lb />
Frank Loesser's bright, brassy,<lb />
immortal score, which takes us from<lb />
the heart of Times Square to the<lb />
cafes of Havana, Cuba and into the<lb />
sewers of New York City. Funny and<lb />
romantic, Guys And Dolls are ideal<lb />
for all audiences.<lb />
Tickets are required and are $20-<lb />
$30<lb />
Contact 328-6829 or 1-800-ECU-<lb />
ARTS for additional information.<lb />
The Fantasticks"<lb />
Tuesday, July 11 through Saturday,<lb />
July 15 at 8 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday<lb />
and 2 p.m. Saturday<lb />
In Mcglnnis Theater.<lb />
Try to remember a time when this<lb />
romantic charmer wasn't enchanting<lb />
audiences. The Fantasticks is the<lb />
longest-running musical in the<lb />
world, and with good reason. At the<lb />
heart of its breathtaking poetry and<lb />
subtle theatrical sophistication is a<lb />
purity and simplicity that transcends<lb />
cultural barriers. The result is a<lb />
timeless fable of love that manages<lb />
to be nostalgic and universal at<lb />
the same time. With its minimal<lb />
costumes, small band and virtually<lb />
non-existent set, The Fantasticks is<lb />
an intimate show which engages<lb />
the audience's imagination and<lb />
showcases a strong ensemble<lb />
cast. It's moving tale of young<lb />
lovers who become disillusioned,<lb />
only to discover a more mature,<lb />
meaningful love is punctuated<lb />
by a bountiful series of catchy,<lb />
memorable songs, many of which<lb />
have become standards.<lb />
Tickets are required and are $20-<lb />
$30<lb />
Contact 328-6829 or t-800-ECU-<lb />
ARTS for additional information.<lb />
State:<lb />
N.C. conservatives say stronger<lb />
Identity needed here<lb />
DURHAM. N.C. (AP) North Carolina<lb />
conservatives say it's time to reclaim<lb />
the most Democrat-friendly state In<lb />
the South.<lb />
Voters for years have favored<lb />
Republicans in presidential and<lb />
U.S. Senate races here. But it's<lb />
been nearly a generation since a<lb />
Republican occupied the governor's<lb />
mansion. That was former Gov. Jim<lb />
Martin, elected in 1988.<lb />
The GOP has not fully controlled the<lb />
state legislature for a century.<lb />
"It is a travesty that North Carolina<lb />
is controlled by the Democrats<lb />
said U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-<lb />
N.C on Saturday, the second<lb />
day of tho N.C. Conservative<lb />
Leadership Conference.<lb />
The first ever event, which organizers<lb />
hope to hold annually, was aimed at<lb />
finding ways to better appeal to North<lb />
Carolina voters and halt the blue tide<lb />
in state government.<lb />
It featured guest speakers who<lb />
called for a crackdown on illegal<lb />
immigration, lower taxes and less<lb />
state spending. They also called for<lb />
a law making English the official state<lb />
language, a constitutional ban on<lb />
same-sex marriage, and the end of<lb />
taxpayer-funded incentives used to<lb />
recruit businesses.<lb />
Jack Hawke, a former state GOP<lb />
chairman who now leads the<lb />
Civitas Institute, a Raleigh-based<lb />
conservative group that organized the<lb />
conference, said the state Republican<lb />
Party lacks a strong identity. That,<lb />
he argues, has made it difficult<lb />
for the many Republicans from<lb />
other states that are moving into<lb />
fast-growing suburbs.<lb />
There has been a void in leadership<lb />
in the conservative movement in<lb />
North Carolina, especially since<lb />
Sen. Helms retired said former<lb />
Raleigh Mayor Tom Fetzer. "We need<lb />
a new generation of conservative<lb />
leaders to come forward and accept<lb />
the mantle<lb />
Residents return home after<lb />
wildfire forces evacuations<lb />
SPIVEY'S CORNER, N.C. (AP)<lb />
Residents evacuated from more<lb />
than 50 homes were allowed to return<lb />
Saturday after a firefighters contained<lb />
a wildfire that burned on about 200<lb />
acres in northern Sampson County,<lb />
officials said.<lb />
Officials said the fire near the Sandy<lb />
Ridge Country Club had threatened<lb />
the homes and placed occupants in<lb />
immediate danger. A day care center<lb />
was also evacuated.<lb />
Firefighters had the blaze 100 percent<lb />
contained by late afternoon Saturday,<lb />
said Jamie Krftzer, a spokesman for<lb />
the N.C. Division of Forest Resources.<lb />
No injuries were reported and no<lb />
structures were lost, officials said.<lb />
Kritzer said crews were still on<lb />
the scene Saturday evening,<lb />
checking hot spots in the interior of<lb />
the burned area.<lb />
The fire was started Monday by a<lb />
local resident burning bi'ish, Kritzer<lb />
said. The fire had been contained,<lb />
but firefighters were checking on it<lb />
because of the prevailing windy and<lb />
dry conditions, he said, and the fire<lb />
again became a problem on Friday.<lb />
About 175 firefighters along with<lb />
a forestry airplane and helicopter<lb />
were involved in fighting the blaze,<lb />
Kritzer said.<lb />
Kritzer said the rain that parts<lb />
of the state received Saturday<lb />
wouldn't make much difference to<lb />
the wildfire threat.<lb />
"Quite frankly I wish we'd had a lot<lb />
more. This could prove to be a bad<lb />
fire day on Sunday he said. "We're<lb />
just really urging people to hold off<lb />
on burning at this time<lb />
On Wednesday, three fires spread<lb />
across woods in Cumberland and<lb />
Sampson counties, while two dozen<lb />
brush fires were scattered across<lb />
western North Carolina.<lb />
National:<lb />
Survivors pick the pieces after<lb />
Tennessee storms that killed 12<lb />
GALLATIN,Tenn.(AP) Diesel smoke<lb />
filled the air as work crews used<lb />
heavy equipment to clear paths<lb />
through tornado-strewn debris and<lb />
victims rummaged for mementos in<lb />
the remains of their neighborhoods.<lb />
Clumps of yellow insulation hung<lb />
from trees like Spanish moss, and<lb />
the sound of helicopters, chain<lb />
saws and trucks created a loud,<lb />
steady rumble.<lb />
Among those searching for<lb />
keepsakes in the rubble Saturday,<lb />
Jenny Tuck carried a cedar chest and<lb />
a photograph. "I found an old picture<lb />
of my mother she said, holding up<lb />
the dirty silver frame.<lb />
"After the tornadoes in west Tennessee,<lb />
I said, 'Lord help us if it comes through<lb />
a more densely populated area Gov.<lb />
Phil Bredesen said. "And then it did<lb />
a week later<lb />
Sumner County emergency officials<lb />
implemented a curfew 'or the areas<lb />
hardest hit areas and National Guard<lb />
soldiers were brought in to patrol.<lb />
The worst damage appeared to be in<lb />
Gallatin and other suburbs northeast<lb />
of Nashville.<lb />
"You could hear people yelling and<lb />
screaming outside and the debris<lb />
hitting the walls said Hurt, who said<lb />
one of his coworkers was killed.<lb />
Nashville Electrical Service reported<lb />
hundreds of electrical lines down and<lb />
power outages affecting up to 16,000<lb />
customers, mostly in Goodlettsville.<lb />
About 1,000 customers remained<lb />
blacked out, and it could take a week<lb />
to restore all service, the utility said.<lb />
Another line of severe thunderstorms<lb />
rolled through Alabama and Georgia<lb />
late Friday and early Saturday,<lb />
damaging homes and businesses<lb />
in Atlanta suburbs.<lb />
Two people in Alabama were injured<lb />
by falling trees, but no deaths were<lb />
reported. Storms also pounded<lb />
southern West Virginia, blacking<lb />
out more than 16,000 customers,<lb />
utilities said.<lb />
Candidates for New Orleans<lb />
mayor seek support from<lb />
hurricane evacuees<lb />
HOUSTON (AP) Seven candidates<lb />
vying to be the next mayor of New<lb />
Orleans sought support from<lb />
displaced voters Saturday, two weeks<lb />
before the election to decide who<lb />
will guide the city through its long<lb />
recovery from Hurricane Katrina.<lb />
The candidates fielded questions<lb />
about rebuilding In a forum from<lb />
New Orleans that was broadcast<lb />
to evacuees in Houston, Dallas,<lb />
San Antonio and Austin, as well as<lb />
Shreveport, La and Baton Rouge,<lb />
La.<lb />
Mayor Ray Nagin, who is seeking a<lb />
second term, reminded the audience<lb />
that the April 22 primary comes just<lb />
weeks before the start of the next<lb />
hurricane season.<lb />
"Do you want experienced leadership<lb />
that is tried and tested? Or do you<lb />
want to experiment at this important<lb />
time in our city's history?" he asked,<lb />
drawing applause and cheers in<lb />
Houston, where about 100 evacuees<lb />
watched from an auditorium at Texas<lb />
Southern University.<lb />
Evacuees pushed the candidates for<lb />
answers to questions about restoring<lb />
basic services, such as electricity<lb />
and trash pickup.<lb />
"I cannot lie to you and tell you<lb />
every single service in every single<lb />
neighborhood is going to come<lb />
back immediately said candidate<lb />
Ron Forman, an executive credited<lb />
with turning New Orleans' zoo into a<lb />
national showcase.<lb />
Other candidates agreed.<lb />
"If I said yes, it would be an empty<lb />
promise said the Rev. Tom Watson,<lb />
a politically influential ministerwho is<lb />
also running for mayor.<lb />
If no candidate gets a majority of the<lb />
votes in the nonpartisan primary, the<lb />
top two finishers will compete in a<lb />
May 20 runoff election.<lb />
Thomas Wells, who evacuated to<lb />
Houston after the storm but returned<lb />
to New Orleans for the forum, said he<lb />
was frustrated with the city's appeals<lb />
for residents to come home.<lb />
"I am very angry with the statement,<lb />
'Come back home To what?" he<lb />
asked, complaining his wife has<lb />
to get dressed each morning out<lb />
of the trunk of the family's car. "We<lb />
are a family with dignity, and that is<lb />
unacceptable<lb />
International:<lb />
Defying curfew, thousands<lb />
protest against king In Nepal<lb />
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) Thousands<lb />
of emboldened protesters defied<lb />
curfews in Nepal on Sunday, clashing<lb />
with police on the fourth day of<lb />
increasingly violent demonstrations<lb />
to demand a return to democracy in<lb />
Himalayan kingdom,<lb />
The protests came despite the<lb />
royal government's threat to shoot<lb />
anyone breaking the curfew, imposed<lb />
Saturday amid a general strike to<lb />
pressure King Gyanendra to give up<lb />
absolute rule. At least two protesters<lb />
have been killed in clashes.<lb />
Police fired tear gas at stone-<lb />
throwing youths in Nepal's capital<lb />
Sunday, where at least 1,000 people<lb />
assembled in one neighborhood,<lb />
said a witness who declined to be<lb />
named for fear of police reprisal.<lb />
Police also fired rubber bullets, Private<lb />
KantipurTelevision reported, showing<lb />
footage that included at least one<lb />
injured protester.<lb />
At the time, he said the move was<lb />
needed to bring order to a chaotic<lb />
and corrupt political scene and to<lb />
end a communist insurgency that<lb />
has killed nearly 13,000 people in the<lb />
past decade.<lb />
Many Nepalis at first welcomed the<lb />
king's move. But the insurgency since<lb />
has worsened and the economy has<lb />
faltered, fueling the discontent that<lb />
has been on display in recent days as<lb />
thousands of workers, professionals<lb />
and business people have for the<lb />
first time joined students and political<lb />
activists at protests.<lb />
Apart from Saturday's shootings,<lb />
the government has arrested more<lb />
than 800 people since Wednesday.<lb />
Police were seen Saturday detaining<lb />
another 20 rights activists for defying<lb />
the curfew.<lb />
For the first time, the parties' protest<lb />
has the backing of the communist<lb />
rebels, with whom they formed a<lb />
loose alliance in December.<lb />
Roadside bombs hit central<lb />
Iraq, U.S. troops kill suspected<lb />
Insurgents on anniversary of fall<lb />
of Baghdad<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) Five roadside<lb />
bombs killed at least three people<lb />
in Iraq on Sunday, the three year<lb />
anniversary of the Baghdad's fall to<lb />
U.S. forces. Iraq police and soldiers<lb />
bolstered security in the capital to<lb />
prevent attacks on "Freedom Day<lb />
The holiday marks the April 9,2003<lb />
event in which a huge crowd of Iraqis<lb />
cheered as U.S. Marines hauled down<lb />
the statue of Saddam Hussein on<lb />
Firdous Square, marking the collapse<lb />
of his regime.<lb />
Most Iraqis welcomed the end of<lb />
Saddam's regime, but the insurgency,<lb />
militias, rising sectarian violence,<lb />
electricity shortages and political<lb />
vacuum have all sapped much of<lb />
the enthusiasm generated by the<lb />
collapse of dictatorship.<lb />
"Iraqis are pleased and displeased<lb />
said Qassim Hassan, a soldier.<lb />
"They are pleased because they<lb />
got rid of tyranny and dictatorship,<lb />
but they are displeased because<lb />
they went from bad to worse. The<lb />
Iraqi street is seething between<lb />
sadness and terrorism<lb />
Even U.S. officials acknowledged<lb />
the mixed nature of the Iraq war's<lb />
current stage.<lb />
"Despite much progress, much<lb />
work remains U.S. Ambassador<lb />
Zalmay Khalilzad and Gen.<lb />
George W. Casey, Jr. said in a joint<lb />
statement. "The legitimate security<lb />
forces must quell sectarian violence.<lb />
Population centers must be secure<lb />
to allow Iraq's new institutions<lb />
to take root and businesses<lb />
to flourish. Finally, the people<lb />
must be able to trust their<lb />
leadership<lb />
The "Freedom Day" holiday appeared<lb />
to draw little public attention. The<lb />
Iraqi Islamic Party, a the biggest Sunni<lb />
party, issued a statement rejecting<lb />
the day, saying it was "an anniversary<lb />
of occupying Iraq, not liberating It<lb />
But some Iraqis embraced the<lb />
memory of Hussein's statue coming<lb />
to the ground.<lb />
"This is a dear day, we got rid<lb />
of the dictatorship said Fadhil<lb />
Abul-Sebah. "It doesn't mark<lb />
the fall of Baghdad, it marks the<lb />
fall of Saddam  and the<lb />
regime, because Baghdad will<lb />
never fall<lb />
Media reporting bad<lb />
news from Iraq<lb />
because that's reality<lb />
10th Street cleanup<lb />
(KRT)  As conditions in<lb />
Iraq continue to deteriorate, and<lb />
as President Bush's popularity at<lb />
home continues to wane, admin-<lb />
istration leaders and their conser-<lb />
vative followers have been busy<lb />
honing a provocative message:<lb />
It's the media's fault.<lb />
Their argument is that media<lb />
coverage of the war, focusing<lb />
on bad news while ignoring the<lb />
good, is sapping the will of the<lb />
American people. Maybe it's<lb />
coincidence, but Bush's March<lb />
20 complaint "people resuming<lb />
their normal lives will never be<lb />
as dramatic as the footage of an<lb />
IED explosion" is being increas-<lb />
ingly echoed by his allies in the<lb />
conservative punditocracy.<lb />
It's not unusual for journalists<lb />
to be assailed during wartime,<lb />
President John F. Kennedy tried<lb />
to get New York Times correspon-<lb />
dent David Halberstam e)ected<lb />
from Vietnam because of his<lb />
downbeat dispatches; Vice Presi-<lb />
dent Spiro Agnew later skewered<lb />
Vietnam-era reporters as "natter-<lb />
ing nabobs of negativism but<lb />
the attacks on the Iraq coverage<lb />
may set new standards for both<lb />
fervor and frequency.<lb />
Fox News host Sean Hannity<lb />
condemned what he called "a<lb />
total and almost complete focus<lb />
on all the negative aspects of the<lb />
war Bill O'Reilly said "there is<lb />
a segment of the media trying to<lb />
undermine the policy In Iraq for<lb />
their own ideological purposes<lb />
Frequent Fox guest Laura Ingra-<lb />
ham said that many members<lb />
of the media "are invested in<lb />
America's defeat<lb />
But these attacks are proof<lb />
that the war Itself is going badly;<lb />
there would be no need to point<lb />
fingers if it were going well. And<lb />
many nonpartisan observers<lb />
dismiss the conservatives' media-<lb />
bashing as an attempt to pin<lb />
blame to the wrong people, while<lb />
exonerating Bush, whose han-<lb />
dling of Iraq draws support from<lb />
only 35 percent of the citizens, a<lb />
record low, according to the new<lb />
Associated Press-Ipsos poll.<lb />
Michael O'Hanlon, a Brook-<lb />
Ings Institution analyst who fol-<lb />
lows the reconstruction effort and<lb />
opposes U.S. troop withdrawal,<lb />
said the other day: "The media<lb />
has it about right, and public<lb />
opinion has it about right. It's<lb />
Bush and Donald Rumsfeld who<lb />
won't admit they are not handling<lb />
the war effectively, and that it has<lb />
gone badly. Vice President (Dick)<lb />
Cheney, in particular, is living in<lb />
positive-spin dreamland<lb />
O'Hanlon said the media<lb />
were rightfully stressing bad<lb />
news, because that's th reality.<lb />
His annual charts, which track<lb />
Iraqi statistics, tell the tale: Two<lb />
months ago, there was less elec-<lb />
tricity, less household fuel, and<lb />
less oil production than before<lb />
Saddam Hussein's ouster. The<lb />
number of insurgents has more<lb />
than tripled since February 2004;<lb />
the number of daily attacks by<lb />
insurgents has more than tripled<lb />
since then; and there were twice<lb />
as many roadside bombs in 2005<lb />
as in 2004.<lb />
Anthony Cordesman, a<lb />
former Pentagon intelligence<lb />
expert, now a national security<lb />
analyst at the Center for Strate-<lb />
gic and International Studies in<lb />
Washington, said: "The coverage<lb />
Is fairly accurate. If you go look-<lb />
ing for the good news during an<lb />
ongoing insurgency, in a place<lb />
where there are major problems<lb />
forming a government, a place<lb />
where the economy is in disar-<lb />
ray, well, good news may not be<lb />
the best indicator of what's really<lb />
going on<lb />
Orville Schell, dean of the<lb />
Graduate School of Journalism<lb />
at the University of California,<lb />
Berkeley, who covered the Viet-<lb />
nam War and recently returned<lb />
from a stint in Iraq, put It this<lb />
way: "If you're covering the<lb />
Chernobyl nuclear meltdown,<lb />
would you go spend time cover-<lb />
ing a healthy reactor, for 'bal-<lb />
ance'? The story In Iraq is the<lb />
meltdown. It's a bloody mess. The<lb />
story is not a schoolhouse that<lb />
just got plumbing<lb />
Rich Noyes offered the pro-<lb />
Bush argument by phone on<lb />
see MEDIA page A3<lb />
These fraternity and sorority members walked from Krispy Kreme down to Elm Street<lb />
yesterday in an effort to clean 10th Street as part of their annual Greek Week 2006 agenda.<lb />
Even cowgirls pay their dues<lb />
(KRT)  Big family ranches<lb />
are an endangered species.<lb />
Some women, though, are<lb />
holding on like hardy blue grama<lb />
grass in a drought, refusing to<lb />
pack it in after the kids have<lb />
grown and the men have died.<lb />
They pull on their boots, suck<lb />
in the loneliness and hurt and<lb />
take solace in the rhythm of<lb />
ranch life.<lb />
"It's not for sissies. Ranch-<lb />
ing and farming wasn't near as<lb />
romantic a life as people think.<lb />
Let's say it developed my charac-<lb />
ter said Barbara Gieck, a rancher<lb />
for 60 years and last year's Colo-<lb />
rado Cattle Woman of the Year.<lb />
"We're seeing more women<lb />
than in the past involved in<lb />
ranching after they are divorced<lb />
or widowed says rancher Lucy<lb />
Meyring, immediate past presi-<lb />
dent Colorado Cattlemen's Asso-<lb />
ciation and the first woman to<lb />
hold that post. "They stick it out<lb />
because they love the life<lb />
In that vast prairie east of<lb />
Colorado Springs, Colo home is<lb />
a country where the ranch houses<lb />
are modest, boots aren't fashion<lb />
statements, and there's nary a<lb />
Ralph Lauren linen set to be<lb />
found. Money is better spent on<lb />
a new bull, used hay baler, bovine<lb />
vaccine or eaten up by high gaso-<lb />
line prices and drought damage.<lb />
Cattle die sooner out here than<lb />
most places because grit sifts into<lb />
the native grassland and wears<lb />
down their teeth. And the ranch-<lb />
ers, too, perish with higher death<lb />
rates than most other professions,<lb />
from accidents and stress.<lb />
But the women say the good<lb />
outweighs the bad in boundless<lb />
ways, so they sweat, shiver and<lb />
endure bodily aches and some-<lb />
times financial pains to stay on<lb />
the ranch. They hope their work<lb />
will be a legacy for their extended<lb />
families, who more often than<lb />
not have moved to the city.<lb />
On long winter nights, Dixie<lb />
Boyer busies herself making<lb />
memory quilts for her four chil-<lb />
dren and five grandchildren.<lb />
The flannel comes from her late<lb />
husband's work shirts. Eldon<lb />
Keith Boyer died two years ago<lb />
of a heart attack, and Dixie Boyer<lb />
now runs the family's big spread<lb />
south of Rush.<lb />
After he died, some friends<lb />
and family wondered how Boyer<lb />
could stay on, but it was never a<lb />
question she asked herself.<lb />
On a recent morning, the<lb />
bespectacled rancher heads into<lb />
the pastures. Boyer gets out<lb />
among the cattle, pushes a lever<lb />
on the feeder on the truck bed<lb />
and then drives forward slowly<lb />
as the contraption lays down a<lb />
rug of cottonseed cakes for the<lb />
animals.<lb />
Suddenly, she stops the truck<lb />
and her pleasant windburned<lb />
face squints into the sun. "That's<lb />
a pretty sight when it's not my<lb />
field she says pointing at about<lb />
SO pronghorn leisurely eating<lb />
the winter triticale, which will<lb />
be harvested in May for livestock<lb />
feed. She guns her truck and they<lb />
lope away.<lb />
She doesn't say how many<lb />
cattle she runs on her 1,190 acres.<lb />
That's not something you ask<lb />
a rancher. It's like asking how<lb />
much money they've got in the<lb />
bank.<lb />
Back at her modest house, she<lb />
eyes the exterior. "This summer<lb />
I've got to get out here and paint.<lb />
And we're replanting the wind-<lb />
break, with cedar, a lot of the<lb />
trees died in the drought<lb />
"We" includes son Jason, 32,<lb />
who runs a neighbor's ranch.<lb />
Boyer hires him to help with the<lb />
tough work. Another son, Daniel,<lb />
works on a ranch in Kansas, Bryce<lb />
is a fireman, and her daughter, Jill<lb />
Mekelburg, runs a feedlot with<lb />
her husband and in-laws.<lb />
The TV is turned to RFD,<lb />
an agricultural station, where a<lb />
live cattle auction in Texas is In<lb />
progress.<lb />
Boyer said she ached to be a<lb />
rancher even as a city girl in Colo-<lb />
rado Springs, spending vacations<lb />
on a friend's ranch at Parlin. She<lb />
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Friday. He tracks Iraq coverage for<lb />
the conservative Media Research<lb />
Center in Virginia; last October,<lb />
he filed a report that argued that<lb />
the media should "balance the<lb />
daily dramatic attacks with the<lb />
big picture of a country slowly<lb />
but surely being restored and<lb />
democracy dawning in the heart<lb />
of the Middle East<lb />
Does he still believe that big<lb />
picture is accurate?<lb />
"It certainly isn't a smooth,<lb />
effortless transition he said.<lb />
 But there are a lot of hopeful<lb />
signs out there. The good guys<lb />
don't do things in a huge, dra-<lb />
matic way. What we're saying is,<lb />
don't remove the bad news, but<lb />
supplement it with the overall<lb />
context of the good that we're<lb />
doing. Because the way the<lb />
coverage has been framed, it's<lb />
having a demoralizing effect on<lb />
public opinion<lb />
The problem, however, is that<lb />
journalists on the ground often<lb />
can't get to the "good news"<lb />
because it's way too dangerous.<lb />
Lara Logan, a war corre-<lb />
spondent on CBS, made this<lb />
point recently. She told CNN<lb />
that when she asks U.S. offi-<lb />
cials for leads on upbeat stories,<lb />
this is what she is told: "Oh,<lb />
sorry, we can't take you to that<lb />
school project, because if you<lb />
put that on TV, they're going<lb />
to be attacked, the teachers are<lb />
going to be killed, the children<lb />
might be victims of attack.<lb />
Oh, sorry, we can't show this<lb />
reconstruction project because<lb />
then that's going to expose<lb />
it to sabotage<lb />
Logan, who was speaking<lb />
from Baghdad, said: "Security<lb />
dominates every single thing<lb />
that happens in this country.<lb />
Reconstruction funds have been<lb />
diverted to security So how is<lb />
it that security issues should not<lb />
then dominate the media cover-<lb />
age coming out of here?"<lb />
Her point is confirmed by<lb />
Robert Callahan, a former press<lb />
attache at the U.S. Embassy in<lb />
Baghdad. In the latest issue of<lb />
American Journalism Review,<lb />
he writes: "We stopped taking<lb />
reporters to the inaugurations<lb />
of many reconstruction projects<lb />
because, as we quickly learned<lb />
to our dismay, publicity might<lb />
invite a terrorist attack.  We<lb />
concluded that good publicity<lb />
simply wasn't worth the cost<lb />
in lives and damage, and we<lb />
stopped advertising them<lb />
It's also true that reconstruc-<lb />
tion funds have been diverted<lb />
to security, more than 25 per-<lb />
cent. Stuart Bowen Jr inspector<lb />
general for Iraq reconstruc-<lb />
tion, said it himself, in Senate<lb />
testimony on Feb. 8, when he<lb />
spoke of "continuing challenges"<lb />
and "course corrections" for<lb />
rebuilding efforts that "became<lb />
unstable over time<lb />
Cordesman, the national<lb />
security expert, routinely moni-<lb />
tors these kinds of statements<lb />
by U.S. officials. He concluded:<lb />
"Their reports track very closely<lb />
with the daily news reporting.<lb />
In general, they're more negative<lb />
than the media<lb />
Nctyes, the conservative<lb />
watchdog, said: "I sympathize<lb />
with how hard it is. I will not<lb />
try to minimize the difficulty of<lb />
trying to do comprehensive cov-<lb />
erage. But there are ways to pro-<lb />
vide balance and context with-<lb />
out going directly into harm's<lb />
way The media, he contended,<lb />
need to do some "soul searching"<lb />
about their failure to convey "the<lb />
big picture" of Bush's democrati-<lb />
zation mission.<lb />
Unfortunately for Bush's<lb />
defenders, some recent attempts<lb />
to provide that big picture have<lb />
backfired. An American woman<lb />
on war duty has been blog-<lb />
ging as "Grandma in Iraq" for<lb />
a Cincinnati newspaper since<lb />
September, telling good-news<lb />
stories ("Democracy is win-<lb />
ning here"). It turns out that<lb />
her stories aren't so spontaneous;<lb />
she's a public-relations officer, a<lb />
fact that was omitted from her<lb />
blog biography. Outed this week<lb />
by another blogger, she said,<lb />
"I sincerely apologize<lb />
More tellingly, California<lb />
Republican congressional can-<lb />
didate Howard Kaloogian, in<lb />
an attempt last month to rebut<lb />
the media depiction of a vio-<lb />
lent Baghdad, posted on his<lb />
Web site a photo of Baghdad<lb />
that was snapped during his trip<lb />
to the region in 2005. It showed a<lb />
peaceful street filled with stroll-<lb />
ing pedestrians.<lb />
But then some of those pesky<lb />
bloggers went to work, and<lb />
discovered that it was actually<lb />
a street scene in a suburb of<lb />
Istanbul. In Turkey. (Kaloogian<lb />
later admitted the error but told<lb />
TPMmuckraker.com: "You're<lb />
being really picky on this stuff.<lb />
It's not that big a deal)<lb />
The problem with the Bush<lb />
Republicans, said Schell, the<lb />
journalism dean, "is that, espe-<lb />
cially in wartime, they have<lb />
almost a Marxist-Leninist view of<lb />
how the press should behave. As<lb />
a China specialist, I'm familiar<lb />
with this notion, that the press<lb />
should be the megaphone of the<lb />
party in government. Controlled<lb />
obedience, no dissent<lb />
Does this mean, if democracy<lb />
fails to take root, that the media<lb />
risk being blamed for having<lb />
"lost" Iraq, much as some Ameri-<lb />
cans still blame the media for<lb />
having "lost" Vietnam?<lb />
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were put through a number of<lb />
investigatory procedures to insure<lb />
their abilities. The office of stu-<lb />
dent conflict resolution will look<lb />
into the student's GPA, as well<lb />
as their good standing status.<lb />
Interviews then take place<lb />
with each applicant. Each<lb />
interview consists of a series<lb />
of activities including logic<lb />
games, case scenarios, integ-<lb />
rity evaluation and meeting<lb />
with members of the board.<lb />
Sixteen students were chosen<lb />
to serve.<lb />
The SGA banquet will be<lb />
taking place Wednesday of<lb />
next week. Invitations were'<lb />
issued to Senate members at<lb />
the meeting. Any member who<lb />
did not receive their invitation<lb />
is encouraged to pick it up.<lb />
RSVPs must be received by the<lb />
close of business this Thursday.<lb />
Jon Massachi, Parking and<lb />
Transportation co-chair, thanked<lb />
members for their submission of<lb />
community service hours for<lb />
documentation. He stressed<lb />
again to all groups, be it general<lb />
or Greek to submit hours to him.<lb />
"We are well on our way<lb />
to our goal, and I definitely<lb />
think that we are going to<lb />
pass our goal said Massachi.<lb />
Massachi will announce<lb />
the number of hours logged at<lb />
the SGA banquet next week.<lb />
Michaelina Antahades,<lb />
appropriations co-chair, thanked<lb />
groups for applying for annual<lb />
funding and turning in their<lb />
required information on time.<lb />
She reminded groups to be sure<lb />
to attend their respective inter-<lb />
view time either Tuesday or<lb />
Wednesday evening in order<lb />
to still be eligible for funding.<lb />
Business was discussed<lb />
regarding the installation of<lb />
an alumni e-mail system. The<lb />
student welfare committee has<lb />
come up with a series of surveys.<lb />
The surveys are sample-based,<lb />
meaning that not all students<lb />
will be receiving these surveys.<lb />
This is intended to hopefully<lb />
insure more feedback.<lb />
The first of three surveys<lb />
consists of questions regarding<lb />
campus involvement, as well as<lb />
issues that SGA needs to address<lb />
when it comes to campus security.<lb />
The second of these surveys<lb />
will be sent to juniors and seniors<lb />
regarding alumni e-mail. It poses<lb />
questions of whether or not stu-<lb />
dents would use an alumni e-mail<lb />
system after they have graduated.<lb />
The last survey is intended to<lb />
figure out how students are using<lb />
technology available on campus<lb />
as well as the software they use or<lb />
what they feel is lacking.<lb />
Next weeks SGA meeting<lb />
location is to be announced<lb />
currently. Students can find out<lb />
the new time this week as it's<lb />
announced at ecu.edusga.<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor in Chief<lb />
TUESDAY April 11, 2006<lb />
Our View<lb />
Lacrosse team guilty<lb />
Duke University was jointly ranked the 11th best<lb />
university in the world by the 2005 Times Higher<lb />
Education Supplement. Its admissions stan-<lb />
dards are high; according to collegeboard.com,<lb />
only 22 percent of applicants are accepted. Of<lb />
those, 87 percent graduate in the top 10 percent<lb />
of their high school class.<lb />
Additionally, the College Foundation of North<lb />
Carolina reports that last fall, at least 95 percent<lb />
of Duke's incoming freshmen scored above<lb />
600 on the both the verbal and math sections<lb />
of the SAT I.<lb />
Given these admissions standards, Duke<lb />
University's student body is undoubtedly made<lb />
up of some of the smartest young minds in the<lb />
Unfortunately for the university, the community, I WpllllUII UUIUMIIIIOl<lb />
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smart enough to stay out of trouble. CdlTtDUS SSfer<lb />
Forty-seven students, athletically gifted and<lb />
intelligent enough to be accepted by Duke, the<lb />
recipients of scholarships and NCAA champi-<lb />
onship opportunities - you'd think somewhere<lb />
along the line they'd have picked up some<lb />
common sense. Or some common decency.<lb />
Out of 47 students, you'd think one of them<lb />
might have realized that hiring female dancers<lb />
for a party attended solely by inebriated young<lb />
men is a bad idea.<lb />
Or that harassing any woman, or any person<lb />
for that matter, in any situation - but especially<lb />
in a situation where she or he is outnumbered<lb />
and vulnerable - is wrong.<lb />
Or perhaps the thought would have dawned<lb />
on a few of them that taking their little Duke-<lb />
engraved silver spoons out of their mouths just<lb />
long enough to shout racial slurs is disgusting.<lb />
Most importantly, however, one of them might<lb />
have realized that he had the power to speak<lb />
out and denounce his teammates' actions. That<lb />
not getting involved in or feigning ignorance<lb />
of misconduct isn't enough; every individual<lb />
is responsible for challenging the wrongful<lb />
actions of others and facilitating justice.<lb />
The DNA samples taken from 46 members of<lb />
the lacrosse team may have come back nega-<lb />
tive and the case may not even see trial, but in<lb />
my book each team member is still guilty.<lb />
Each is guilty of lacking common sense and<lb />
decency, which ought to be a crime.<lb />
ANDREW PAYNE<lb />
TECHNICIAN NCSU<lb />
COPYRIGHT 2006<lb />
Our Staff<lb />
Jennifer L Hobbs<lb />
Editor in Chief<lb />
Printed; 4406<lb />
Do you feel safe at N.C. State<lb />
University?<lb />
Despite the recent arrests of<lb />
a number of students engaged In<lb />
felonious activity - 1 feel pretty<lb />
safe, at least in a physical safety<lb />
sense. But do you feel safe about<lb />
being yourself? As a white male<lb />
heterosexual, I hold a place of<lb />
privilege and power on campus.<lb />
So I rarely experience problems<lb />
expressing myself - as you well<lb />
know from my rants and raves in<lb />
the newspaper and on the radio.<lb />
But what if I were black? Female?<lb />
Or gay? Would my perceptions<lb />
and, more importantly, my real-<lb />
ity of campus change?<lb />
With events unfolding in<lb />
Durham In connection with a<lb />
possible sexual assault involving<lb />
Duke University student-athletes<lb />
and also with my involvement in<lb />
"The Laramie Project I think<lb />
this is a good opportunity to<lb />
discuss issues of diversity.<lb />
Or, more bluntly, hate.<lb />
First, before 1 go any further,<lb />
my lawyers instructed me to pro-<lb />
vide the following disclaimer.<lb />
"If you think talking about<lb />
matters of homosexuality, racism,<lb />
diversity, etcetera are wrong <lb />
stop reading now<lb />
Please don't accuse me of<lb />
ramming an "agenda" down<lb />
the readers' throats. As fellow<lb />
opinion columnist Daniel Under-<lb />
wood wrote last semester in his<lb />
"Community needs strategic<lb />
adjustments" column, "The slick-<lb />
ness with which homosexuality<lb />
is shoved down our throats at<lb />
every corner is almost an insult<lb />
to our intelligence as college<lb />
students<lb />
Thank you for your coopera-<lb />
tion. You'll make my crack team<lb />
of attorneys so happy. The Stu-<lb />
dent Body President (a.k.a. the<lb />
Pirate Captain) and I retain the<lb />
same group of lawyers.<lb />
For background purposes<lb />
"The Laramie Project" is by<lb />
Moises Kaufman and other mem-<lb />
bers of The Tectonic Theater<lb />
Project. The play documents the<lb />
events of Oct. 7,1998, when a gay<lb />
college student was discovered<lb />
bound to a fence in the hills<lb />
outside of Laramie, Wyo. The<lb />
student, Matthew Shepard, was<lb />
"savagely beaten and left to die<lb />
in an act of brutality and hate<lb />
that shocked the nation<lb />
Don't think it could happen<lb />
at NCSU?<lb />
According to a University-<lb />
sponsored report, "An Assess-<lb />
ment of Campus Climate for Gay,<lb />
Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgen-<lb />
dered Students by NY Gulley<lb />
conducted in the Spring of 2003,<lb />
56.5 percent of GLBT students<lb />
reported that they had been<lb />
shunned on campus, 62.8 per-<lb />
cent of GLBT respondents said<lb />
they had experienced direct<lb />
verbal harassment and 16.3 per-<lb />
cent of GLBT students reported<lb />
experiencing vandalism.<lb />
All incidents occurred<lb />
because of the student's sexual<lb />
orientation.<lb />
Other universities are not<lb />
immune from hate either. The<lb />
recent SUV attack at Carolina<lb />
and Duke's ongoing crisis are<lb />
good examples.<lb />
As a member of the majority<lb />
1 have difficulty assessing the<lb />
"climate of hate" on campus.<lb />
I don't believe, however, that<lb />
makes me unqualified to speak<lb />
about these issues.<lb />
This is what 1 see, hear and<lb />
know: the University lacks racial<lb />
minorities in high-level admin-<lb />
istrative positions. Black student<lb />
groups recently gave the Univer-<lb />
sity failing grades in its relation-<lb />
ship with the black community.<lb />
If you want to get a quick,<lb />
unscientific snapshot of stu-<lb />
dent values and feelings toward<lb />
minorities of all types; just take a<lb />
look at the language used on The<lb />
Wolf Web. Don't misunderstand<lb />
my reference to the popular<lb />
online forum as an avocation of<lb />
censorship or other things along<lb />
that line. I merely mention it as<lb />
an example of the value systems<lb />
of a significant proportion of the<lb />
student body. A couple of my<lb />
favorite posts include "Andrew<lb />
Payne is a fing douche bag"<lb />
and "AndTew Payne is a fag<lb />
1 really don't have any con-<lb />
crete solutions to these problems.<lb />
The only idea I can suggest<lb />
at this point is to continue the<lb />
dialogue. Campus productions<lb />
like "The Laramie Proect" and<lb />
"The Vagina Monologues" are<lb />
good places to start.<lb />
I do know one thing that<lb />
works - acceptance. Accepting<lb />
individuals for traits they can't<lb />
control, like race, gender and<lb />
sexual orientation, will make<lb />
this campus safer. However,<lb />
acceptance is one step beyond<lb />
tolerance and most people can't<lb />
tolerate bad service.<lb />
If we can't tolerate each other,<lb />
how can we even accept one<lb />
another?<lb />
To step out of your comfort<lb />
zone wander over to Thompson<lb />
Theatre and check out "The<lb />
Laramie Project It runs until<lb />
Sunday. For more information<lb />
visit www.ncsu.edutheatre.<lb />
Contact Andrew Payne at<lb />
viewpoint@technicianonline.com.<lb />
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(KRT)  The year was 1990,<lb />
and I was going to travel America.<lb />
That's what I intended to do, but<lb />
the reality of going back to England<lb />
after a month of exploring another<lb />
country made me miserable.<lb />
I had previously worked in<lb />
the States on a legitimate visa,<lb />
working as a live-in "au pair" for a<lb />
family in Georgia. I came by this<lb />
position after answering an ad in<lb />
an English newspaper.<lb />
This working visa lasted for<lb />
13 months. During this time,<lb />
I applied for a Georgia driver's<lb />
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Feeling homesick, I left the States<lb />
after four months, only to return<lb />
on a three-month visitors visa.<lb />
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in America; I loved the country<lb />
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own. Without thinking about<lb />
any consequences, I decided that<lb />
I would not return home.<lb />
I settled in San Francisco,<lb />
where I found a group of Irish<lb />
illegal immigrants that I had<lb />
previously met on my journey<lb />
through the state.<lb />
There was a network of illegal<lb />
immigrants that would share<lb />
information about things such as<lb />
jobs and where to live. Typically,<lb />
the men worked in construction,<lb />
and the women worked as nan-<lb />
nies and housecleaners. Most<lb />
of the networking was done in<lb />
English or Irish bars. There was<lb />
always someone to show the<lb />
ropes to the new immigrant.<lb />
Most of the nannies I knew<lb />
lived with American families. It was<lb />
quite the status symbol with the<lb />
neighbors to have an Irish or Eng-<lb />
lish nanny. We spoke the same lan-<lb />
guage, and the accent was a bonus.<lb />
That was the easiest part of<lb />
living illegally: With my ability<lb />
to blend in and "look (white)<lb />
American and unlike people<lb />
of color, 1 was not discriminated<lb />
against. The toughest part was<lb />
that the type of work that I could<lb />
do was limited. Trying to get a<lb />
job outside of domestic work or<lb />
construction was too risky.<lb />
Looking through the local<lb />
newspaper, I found an advertise-<lb />
ment for a live-in nanny looking<lb />
after two boys. I jumped at the<lb />
chance of having somewhere to<lb />
live and money in my pocket.<lb />
During the interview, 1 was<lb />
asked about my legal status. My<lb />
reply was that 1 had a visa and<lb />
Social Security number. I did not<lb />
specify how I obtained either. I got<lb />
the job and started the next day.<lb />
During my time as an illegal<lb />
immigrant, I was never afraid of<lb />
immigration officials deporting me<lb />
or of my employers finding out the<lb />
full story of how I got my documents<lb />
and turning me in even though<lb />
there was a monetary reward from<lb />
the Immigration and Naturaliza-<lb />
tion Service for any information<lb />
that would lead to the capture and<lb />
deportation of an illegal alien.<lb />
That never deterred me, per-<lb />
haps because I was young and<lb />
naive or the consequences were<lb />
not that severe. At that time, the<lb />
INS would send Illegal aliens<lb />
back to their country and tell<lb />
them that they could not return<lb />
to the States for several years.<lb />
I did hear of an INS raid on<lb />
a bar one night. They detained<lb />
several Irish citizens and took<lb />
them away to the airport. They<lb />
did not even get a chance to pack<lb />
their bags. Fortunately, they did<lb />
not have families in America.<lb />
After living in California ille-<lb />
gally for about 14 months, I mar-<lb />
ried a citizen and wanted to apply<lb />
for my green card. (We divorced<lb />
in 1997.) After submitting all the<lb />
paperwork to the INS, I was called<lb />
for an interview. I was quite nervous<lb />
because 1 had no idea how the INS<lb />
would react to my stay in the States.<lb />
As I faced the INS officer, I<lb />
watched his face for reactions as<lb />
he read my file.<lb />
"You do know that you have<lb />
been working illegally in the States<lb />
for over a year?" he asked sternly.<lb />
I told him that I understood that.<lb />
After what seemed like hours, the<lb />
interview was over, and I was on<lb />
my way to getting a permanent<lb />
residency in America.<lb />
Why did the INS do nothing<lb />
about my illegal residency? Was it<lb />
because I was British, or because I<lb />
was married to a military citizen,<lb />
or because I was Anglo?<lb />
I can't say for certain. But in<lb />
2004, I finally became a citizen<lb />
of the United States.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
I'm so tired of my friend asking me to take her to<lb />
class five minutes before she has to be there. Get your<lb />
lazy butt up and catch the bus, walk or drive yourself<lb />
there and park somewhere like I do!<lb />
Why are there so few ECU girls who like smart guys? I<lb />
don't mean nerdy. I mean smart guys with ambition.<lb />
My roommate gets scared every time she hears me<lb />
using my key to get in the apartment. She says she<lb />
never knows who will be trying to get in. After two<lb />
years of living together and it's me every time, I think<lb />
she's just paranoid  either that or stupid!<lb />
Yes I love bisexual boys too, they are so fun.<lb />
Girls claim that guys want just one thing, but girls<lb />
want just one thing too: marriage and the perceived<lb />
security it brings, which is a lot more to give than sex.<lb />
There. Their. They're. There is a difference. Learn it,<lb />
love it, live it.<lb />
1 know this isn't a rant, but all I have to say is that<lb />
one of those new guys working campus safety is a<lb />
hottie! Hope to see you around more!<lb />
ECU doesn't suck, you suck!<lb />
I hate when people respond to other people's rants,<lb />
it's a waste or time to even read it.<lb />
Ever had a reason to smile so much that your face<lb />
actually hurts? It's great, isn't It?<lb />
If people could please learn to park straight and in one<lb />
spot in the fresnman lot, that would be fantastic! No<lb />
one is going to do anything to your car, so just park in<lb />
one spot please and save everyone the frustration!<lb />
I miss pop-up videos. Those were so fun to watch,<lb />
and I learned so much useless information.<lb />
I hate when teachers write directions on the syl-<lb />
labus and then they change the instructions but<lb />
never update the syllabus. How am I supposed to<lb />
remember every little detail when you change your<lb />
mind every day?!<lb />
This weekend's assault on campus took place next<lb />
to the police station on 10th Street. The victims<lb />
didn't chase any suspect, so how on earth was the<lb />
suspect last seen near Fourth Street? Maybe one<lb />
reason people can get robbed and assaulted next to<lb />
the police station is because the police aren't sure<lb />
where they are.<lb />
The middle of class is not the time for your Egg<lb />
McMuffin.<lb />
What's the deal with students having to pay for<lb />
bubble sheets? I don't know of any schools outside<lb />
of North Carolina that have this policy.<lb />
I know this will result in many rants against me, but<lb />
would the situation at Duke be different if the alleged<lb />
victim was white?<lb />
Why do professors wait until the last minute to pile<lb />
stuff on? I think there is some connection between<lb />
warm weather and professors making sure we don't<lb />
get time to enjoy it.<lb />
Assaults on campus have been occurring more fre-<lb />
quently. Isn't it time for ECU to step up and protect<lb />
the students. I don't want to walk to my car from a<lb />
night class scared that something may happen to<lb />
me! A pamphlet telling you to walk in groups is not<lb />
always going to save you. I admire the administration<lb />
for making us aware of the problem, but please do<lb />
something more than talk!<lb />
How many licks does it take to get to the center of a<lb />
tootsie pop? Really?<lb />
Just because someone had a good interview, it does<lb />
not mean that they're qualified for the spot. My inter-<lb />
view would have been good too if it were my friends<lb />
interviewing me and letting me know what they'd<lb />
be asking me ahead of time. All I have to say is good<lb />
luck because you made the wrong choice.<lb />
A bouncer told me that I had to take off my bandana<lb />
at the entrance to the bar downtown. I'd say they are<lb />
being racist against me because I am white.<lb />
Still Life is like the best new club in town! So many<lb />
hot boys and believe me I'm looking.<lb />
To the library supervisor - thanks for reminding me<lb />
to be quiet on the first floor of the library by the<lb />
TV, espresso machine, computers and multitudes<lb />
of people chatting around me. I don't know what I<lb />
would do without you!<lb />
It makes me feel so safe to know that when I call 9-1-1<lb />
with an emergency, they put you on hold!<lb />
We had a warm winter, so people said global warming<lb />
was out of control. Now, we have a mild beginning to<lb />
spring, so where are the people warning us about the<lb />
next ice age? I haven't seen that end of the weather<lb />
wacko spectrum yet.<lb />
I know for a fact I'm passing the beady-eyed teacher's<lb />
class, so whoever thinks they are funny needs to get<lb />
over. I invite said teacher who knows I am "falling"<lb />
to address me in class to rectify said situation.<lb />
What do you do when you are dating someone that<lb />
you care for but at the same time, you like someone<lb />
else and they like you?<lb />
When did art become a broken down car with graffiti<lb />
written all over it. ECU is not a trailer park, so get rid<lb />
of that car next to the art building.<lb />
Anyone want to join an on-campus cult that will<lb />
consume every aspect of your life and prevent you<lb />
from seeing all people outside of the cult? Just apply<lb />
to the ECU School of Nursing!<lb />
You're so vain, you probably think this rant is about<lb />
you. Don't you?<lb />
Cole did not make the decision to bring the<lb />
HigherOne Card to ECU. It was an administrative<lb />
decision. Besides, prior to the HigherOne Card stu-<lb />
dents received their extra money from a third party<lb />
(because ECU does not have a bank). The money<lb />
went out to say "Wachovia" and they cut the checks.<lb />
Do a little research before you start complaining<lb />
about something you have not means or reasoning<lb />
to complain about.<lb />
So last week my car was towed, which I would nor-<lb />
mally take blame for, but this time it was towed from<lb />
right outside my house! My house! Mine! I parked<lb />
"too close" to my driveway, $90 later, I'm thinking to<lb />
myself, "WTF is wrong with this town?"<lb />
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BUCCANEER IS BACK<lb />
EVERY PIRATE HAS A HISTORY<lb />
Last Chance for Graduate Photos<lb />
Missed your last photo appointment? All is not lost! Yearbook photos for May 2006 graduates<lb />
will be held once again on Wednesday, April 26th in Mendenhall Student Center Great Room<lb />
1 from 9am-5pm. Call 328.9236 to reserve your time. As always, walk-ins are welcome.<lb />
Student Organization Photos<lb />
Purchasing pages in the Buccaneer is a fantastic way to garner exposure for your organization.<lb />
Yearbooks stand the test of time and our rates fit any organization's budget. You even have the-<lb />
rmal say in how your page will look. Call 328.92i6 for more information. Deadline to reserve<lb />
space is Tuesday, May 2nd.<lb />
Every Pirate Has A History, Treasure Yours<lb />
Originally known as thcTecoan, the ECU Student Yearbook was the cornerstone publication<lb />
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the Buccaneer will once again act as the eyes for future generations of ECU students to look<lb />
into the past. Purchase a yearbook by calling 1.888.298.3323 or visit www.yeurbookupdates.<lb />
comecu. Deadline to order online is April 24th at 5pm. Inquiries after this date should be<lb />
directed to 328.9236.<lb />
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GIFT OF UFt!<lb />
Wednesday April 12th<lb />
from 5-10PM<lb />
on Mendenhall's<lb />
Brickyard.<lb />
A campus wide event<lb />
to spread Organ<lb />
Donation Awareness a<lb />
with live music,<lb />
free food, speakers,<lb />
and loads of<lb />
information and fu<lb />
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benefits and have fun<lb />
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Ranch<lb />
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University and taught school in<lb />
California, Colorado Springs and<lb />
later Rush. She married Eldon<lb />
Boyer, who spent his boyhood<lb />
on an eastern Kansas farm. They<lb />
bought their first 40 acres near<lb />
Falcon in 1969, the year they<lb />
were married. In 1990, they fol-<lb />
lowed their dream to the Rush<lb />
area, after Eldon retired as deputy<lb />
chief of the Colorado Springs Fire<lb />
Department.<lb />
The worst are the weather-<lb />
related crises. One morning, she<lb />
was checking the calves in a bliz-<lb />
zard, and the truck got stuck in<lb />
a snowdrift. The only thing left<lb />
to do was to shovel herself out.<lb />
This time of year she is some-<lb />
times up all night checking on<lb />
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away coyotes. She's recuperating<lb />
from a knee injury she sustained<lb />
after jumping off the truck. "I<lb />
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Her husband did that, and she has<lb />
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Christmas.<lb />
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strong Identity, she says. "Each<lb />
of the kids knew they were<lb />
important and needed She's<lb />
already seeing that spark in<lb />
her grandchildren when they<lb />
visit. Grandson Durham, 8, was<lb />
thrilled recently to help hold up<lb />
the fencing when she was set-<lb />
ting fence posts. When her fifth<lb />
grandchild was born recently, she<lb />
painted his name in 2-foot letters<lb />
on the side of her barn. "That's<lb />
my birth announcement.<lb />
Melnzer, like a lot of ranchers<lb />
these days, took her turn with an<lb />
outside job, driving more than<lb />
650 miles a week back and forth<lb />
to Colorado Springs to work as a<lb />
consultant with USDA Farm Ser-<lb />
vice Agency. There aren't many<lb />
self-sustaining ranches out here<lb />
anymore.<lb />
CllltUre from page A1<lb />
who wanted to inform others<lb />
about the importance of their<lb />
cultures and how cultural diver-<lb />
sity benefits ECU.<lb />
Rose Gutierrez, who is a<lb />
descendent of the Creek Indi-<lb />
ans, was selling authentic Native<lb />
American bracelets and neck-<lb />
laces. Gutierrez had a variety<lb />
of colorful beaded and stoned<lb />
jewelry on display.<lb />
"1 want to share my love of<lb />
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errez has been making Native<lb />
American jewelry for nearly four<lb />
years and says it is a relaxing way<lb />
for her to unwind.<lb />
Nancy Croes, a sophomore<lb />
public relations major, is presi-<lb />
dent of the International Student<lb />
Association. ISA is a student<lb />
organization whose purpose is<lb />
to give international students<lb />
an opportunity to gain a greater<lb />
understanding of American cul-<lb />
ture and to enlighten American<lb />
students about other diverse cul-<lb />
tures across the world. At the fes-<lb />
tival, Croes spoke to people about<lb />
what ISA stands for and what<lb />
events they have planned in the<lb />
months ahead. ISA has a variety<lb />
of social and educational events<lb />
to help promote a more interna-<lb />
tional mindset among students.<lb />
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dents gain a more global perspec-<lb />
tive said Croes.<lb />
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1988 under the leadership of<lb />
Greenville's first African Ameri-<lb />
can mayor, Edward Carter of<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
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Cow-derived gelatin comes<lb />
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cess might be possible if adequate<lb />
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TUESDAY April 11, 2006<lb />
Names in the News:<lb />
No marriage<lb />
We're still not sure if it's the real<lb />
reason that Charlize Theron and<lb />
Stuart Townsend have stayed away<lb />
from the altar, but the "glamazon"<lb />
actress who has said that she<lb />
will not wed until gay and lesbian<lb />
couples have the legal right to<lb />
marry was honored with a top prize<lb />
from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance<lb />
Against Defamation on Saturday<lb />
night. The group gave Theron its<lb />
Vanguard Award for increasing<lb />
"visibility and understanding in<lb />
the lesbian, gay, bisexual and<lb />
transgender community Theron won<lb />
an Oscar in 2003 for her portrayal of<lb />
lesbian serial killer Aileen Wuornos<lb />
in Monster.<lb />
Oprah, Pink on role models<lb />
Pink will tackle all things "stupid"<lb />
on "Oprah" Monday. MTV reports<lb />
that Oprah Winfrey Is turning the<lb />
appearance, which will help promote<lb />
Pink's new album I'm Not Dead, Into a<lb />
confab on the lack of strong female role<lb />
models. Joining Pink for the episode,<lb />
called "Stupid Girls will be Karrine<lb />
Steffans, author of Confessions of a<lb />
Video Vixen and four teenage girls<lb />
who will talk about how girls are<lb />
taught to act "stupid" and how that<lb />
can be changed. Pink told the music<lb />
network that she'd be a "little star<lb />
struck dork" meeting Oprah. But she<lb />
comes off better on the show, telling<lb />
Winfrey that she's scared for young<lb />
women today. "I personally need<lb />
more examples of how to be better<lb />
and how to be stronger and how<lb />
to go a different way Pink says. "I<lb />
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imagine being in school and looking<lb />
around. And now it's cool to have a<lb />
sex tape. Are you kidding me?"<lb />
Blanche doesn't blush<lb />
This Golden Girl apparently still gets<lb />
it: Rue McClanahan recommends<lb />
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frequent sex. "It just depends on the<lb />
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old actress said Friday. "Dumbbells<lb />
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breast cancer survivor best known<lb />
as Blanche Devereaux on the 1980s<lb />
sitcom "The Golden Girls has an<lb />
autobiography tentatively titled MyFirst<lb />
Five Husbands coming out next year.<lb />
We are amused, apparently<lb />
She may look serious in those hats,<lb />
but It turns out that Queen Elizabeth<lb />
II has a sense of humor after all.<lb />
Prince Andrew dishes that the queen<lb />
laughed It off when an errant footman<lb />
accidentally pulled a chair out from<lb />
beneath the royal buttocks at a family<lb />
dinner. "Everyone, Including the<lb />
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South Park Peabody<lb />
Comedy Central's controversial<lb />
cartoon "South Park" on Wednesday<lb />
won a Peabody Award, one of the<lb />
nation's most prestigious awards<lb />
for broadcasting excellence in news<lb />
and entertainment. Awards director<lb />
Horace Newcomb praised the show's<lb />
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up the heat and shatters every taboo<lb />
The awards, which will be given out<lb />
at a ceremony hosted by that other<lb />
Comedy Central satirist, Jon Stewart,<lb />
also went to Fox's "House" and ABC's<lb />
"Boston Legal Awards also went to<lb />
two Gulf Coast stations that stayed<lb />
on the air throughout Hurricane<lb />
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coverage of the deadly storm.<lb />
Coding a best-seller<lb />
Will the Tom Hanks-starring film<lb />
version of The Da Vinci Code, which<lb />
is due out May 19, make more money<lb />
than Bill Gates? Consider<lb />
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promotion" of the book, Anchor has<lb />
decided not to rely on bookstores<lb />
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on military bases.<lb />
Local Concerts:<lb />
Michael Buble will be performing at<lb />
Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh on<lb />
Wednesday, April 12.<lb />
Trapt and Shinedown will be<lb />
performing at the Disco Rodeo in<lb />
Raleigh on Tuesday, April 25.<lb />
Nine Inch Nails and Bauhaus will be<lb />
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Raleigh on Friday, June 9,<lb />
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw will be<lb />
performing at the RBC Center in<lb />
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AAMN: Let's hear it for male nurses<lb />
American Assembly of<lb />
Men in Nursing at ECU<lb />
CAROLYN SCANDURA<lb />
FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
For the most part, when<lb />
someone says the word "nurse<lb />
the image of a female dressed in<lb />
white comes to mind. Fortunately,<lb />
times are changing and there is<lb />
a growing population of men<lb />
in the nursing workforce today.<lb />
Here at ECU, one of the organi-<lb />
zations that supports these male<lb />
nurses is the American Assembly<lb />
of Men in Nursing, or AAMN.<lb />
Historically, the earliest evi-<lb />
dence of men as nurses was<lb />
found in Ayur-Veda, ancient<lb />
Indian books, which discuss the<lb />
prevention and cure of disease.<lb />
In these books, the nurses that<lb />
were mentioned were always<lb />
male. In American history, male<lb />
nurses were an important part of<lb />
the Civil War as combat medics<lb />
for both the Confederate and<lb />
Union troops.<lb />
The AAMN was first orga-<lb />
nized in 1971 to encourage men<lb />
of all ages to join the nursing<lb />
profession, to support the men<lb />
who were already nurses to grow<lb />
professionally and to be advo-<lb />
cates for men's health issues.<lb />
According to aamn.org, the<lb />
national purpose of the organiza-<lb />
tion is to "provide a framework<lb />
for nurses, as a group, to meet,<lb />
to discuss and influence factors<lb />
which affect men as nurses<lb />
At ECU the School of Nurs-<lb />
ing AAMN chapter has a simple<lb />
purpose according to Philip<lb />
Julian, the faculty advisor for<lb />
the chapter.<lb />
"We are just here to get the<lb />
word out to students said Julian.<lb />
Membership at ECU and<lb />
nationally is open to any nurse,<lb />
male or female, to better facilitate<lb />
discussion and to meet the most<lb />
important objective of AAMN,<lb />
strengthening and humanizing<lb />
health care.<lb />
Like any other strong orga-<lb />
nization, AAMN has objectives<lb />
for their organization according<lb />
to aamn.org:<lb />
-Encourage men of all ages to<lb />
become nurses and join together<lb />
with all nurses in strengthening<lb />
and humanizing health care.<lb />
-Support men who are nurses<lb />
to grow professionally and dem- <lb />
onstrate to each other and to<lb />
society the increasing contribu-<lb />
tions being made by men within<lb />
the nursing profession.<lb />
-Advocate for continued<lb />
research, education and dis-<lb />
semination of information about<lb />
men's health issues, men in nurs-<lb />
ing and nursing knowledge at the<lb />
local and national levels.<lb />
-Support members' full par-<lb />
ticipation in the nursing profes-<lb />
ECU American Assembly of Men in Nursing members watch a presentation about nursing burn care.<lb />
sion and its organizations and<lb />
use this Assembly for the limited<lb />
objectives stated above.<lb />
Each year, AAMN holds a con-<lb />
ference rotating the theme so that<lb />
one year focuses on men's health<lb />
issues and the next focuses on<lb />
issues of gender in nursing. Like<lb />
many other professional organi-<lb />
zations, membership is required<lb />
but can be obtained on many<lb />
different levels. Full membership,<lb />
which is available to registered<lb />
nurses, includes a voice with a<lb />
vote at AAMN meetings, appoint-<lb />
ment or election to an AAMN<lb />
office, quarterly newsletters and<lb />
reports and chapter membership<lb />
privileges for80 dues per year. If<lb />
see NURSES page B2<lb />
MS Walk: Walking toward a cure B.J. Ward hits<lb />
high comedic note<lb />
Four-octave vocalist and<lb />
comedian B.J. Ward<lb />
shows no mercy<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Students, staff and members of the community came together on Saturday, April 8 at Minges Coliseum<lb />
for the Multiple Sclerosis Walk. Participants could walk for one mile or five miles and traveled all<lb />
over ECU'S campus to support research for a multiple sclerosis cure. Local news and radio stations<lb />
were there to support the walkers while volunteers were working hard to take donations and give<lb />
Instructions to participants. It was a great day for everyone who participated, and because of their<lb />
efforts and contributions, we are closer to a cure for multiple sclerosis. Great job, Greenville!<lb />
The Cultural Outreach Office<lb />
provides professional performing<lb />
arts programs for ECU's students,<lb />
faculty and community mem-<lb />
bers. The S. Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Performing Arts Series annually<lb />
presents nine of the world's top<lb />
orchestras, ballet companies, jazz<lb />
'artists, soloists, modern dance<lb />
ensembles, Broadway shows,<lb />
opera companies, chamber<lb />
ensembles and pop artists. The<lb />
2005-2006 season had perfor-<lb />
mances by Dallas Brass, Guiseppe<lb />
Verdi's Macbeth, Munich Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra, Van Cliburn<lb />
International Piano Competi-<lb />
tion Silver Medalist Joyce Yang,<lb />
Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole<lb />
Story, The Black Watch and 5<lb />
the Band of the Welsh Guards, <lb />
Petipa's La Bayadere and the <lb />
most recent entertainer on the g<lb />
calendar, B.J. Ward in Stand 1<lb />
Up Opera.<lb />
B.J. Ward combines her oper-<lb />
atic abilities with a comedic<lb />
style performing a repertoire<lb />
of opera music while wearing<lb />
tennis shoes, interjecting witty<lb />
comments about the composers,<lb />
the men and women in opera<lb />
music and teasing her pianist<lb />
Joseph Thalken. Thalken has<lb />
worked with acclaimed perform-<lb />
ers such as Bernadette Peters, Liza<lb />
Minnelli, Kristin Chenoweth<lb />
and more. As Ward's reticent<lb />
confidant in the show, his musi-<lb />
see WARD page B3<lb />
Attack of the Frats: Greek week comes to ECU<lb />
Week, long event<lb />
promotes unity of<lb />
fraternities and sororities<lb />
LIZ FULTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
This exhibit is on display in the front of Mudslinger's Coffee Co.<lb />
Beauty through graphics<lb />
Graphic design students<lb />
present their best works<lb />
LIZ FULTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
It is 7:15 p.m. on Friday, April<lb />
7 and Lauren Noll is running<lb />
around Mudslinger's putting<lb />
the finishing touches on a joint<lb />
exhibit featuring projects from<lb />
her whole college career.<lb />
"It's taken six hours to display<lb />
all of our projects and then we had<lb />
to get all of the food and drinks<lb />
set up said Noll with an excited<lb />
smile, eager to show off her work.<lb />
Noll, along with Ashley Jos-<lb />
wich and Jessica Duensing, are<lb />
all showing off their best projects<lb />
from four years in the Bachelor<lb />
of Fine Arts program for Graphic<lb />
Design. Every year, graduates<lb />
present their finest works in a<lb />
public forum for viewing and are<lb />
reviewed by their professors.<lb />
"The crowd is going to be quite<lb />
a mix Noll said.<lb />
"It will be friends and family along<lb />
with members of the art school<lb />
Mudslinger's Coffee House<lb />
looks perfect with the assort-<lb />
ment of projects adorning the<lb />
walls and tables of food set up<lb />
along with beer and wine. House<lb />
music appropriate for an art<lb />
showing drifts through the air<lb />
mixing with the lighthearted<lb />
chatter of attendees perusing the<lb />
various pieces.<lb />
The project's range from<lb />
magazine layouts to "mock-ups"<lb />
of company literature. Joswich<lb />
points out her creation called<lb />
"Nerd" that hangs proudly in the<lb />
center of the room.<lb />
see DESIGN page B3<lb />
Is it just me or are there are<lb />
more people associated with fra-<lb />
ternities and sororities on campus<lb />
than usual? Can you not help but<lb />
run into someone sporting over-<lb />
sized letters on their chest? Don't<lb />
fret or become overwhelmed, it's<lb />
only Greek Week.<lb />
This annual event, jointly<lb />
planned by the women of Pan-<lb />
hellenic, the lnterfraternity<lb />
Council and the National Panhel-<lb />
lenic Council, organizes a week<lb />
full of activities that promotes<lb />
Greek unity and publicizes their<lb />
involvement on campus.<lb />
Greek Week began Friday, April<lb />
7 with a volleyball tournament at<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau. Fraternities and<lb />
sororities intermingled with each<lb />
other while they waited to do<lb />
battle in the sand.<lb />
"It's our second year hosting<lb />
the volleyball tournament and it's<lb />
a great kickof f to Greek Week said<lb />
Matt Satusky, vice president of Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau.<lb />
"It was a good turnout and a<lb />
great way to get the Greek com-<lb />
munity together<lb />
Also on Friday, Kappa Sigma<lb />
hosted Cow Pie Bingo, where<lb />
one lucky winner won a cash<lb />
prize if they selected the cor-<lb />
rect square where the cow did<lb />
his business. Zeta Phi Beta then<lb />
hosted a step show that took<lb />
A volleyball tournament at Phi Kappa Tau kicked off Greek Week.<lb />
place in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
With the cancellation of Kappa<lb />
Alpha's "Sun Up to Sun Down no<lb />
events took place Saturday, but<lb />
Sunday saw Greeks out in full force<lb />
participating in Casey's Race, a 5K<lb />
honoring a member of Sigma Alpha<lb />
Epsilon who died in a car accident<lb />
in 2003.<lb />
On Monday, members from<lb />
each organization participated in<lb />
the 10th Street clean up that helps<lb />
keep Greenville beautiful and fol-<lb />
lowed with a pig pickin' at the Chi<lb />
Omega house.<lb />
Tuesday will start the first half<lb />
of the Greek Olympics that will<lb />
take place at the bottom of College<lb />
Hill. Miss Greek Week, a pageant<lb />
that measures beauty and how<lb />
much one loves IFC, will take place<lb />
in the Murphy Center.<lb />
On Wednesday, April 12, the<lb />
Greek Olympics will conclude<lb />
and a furniture derby will take<lb />
place with each organization<lb />
fastening wheels to their respec-<lb />
tive piece of furniture. They will<lb />
then race them to see which one<lb />
makes it to the bottom of College<lb />
Hill first.<lb />
Probably the epitome of what<lb />
Greek Week is all about, a Unity<lb />
Step Show will take place at 4<lb />
p.m during which each team<lb />
of fraternities and sororities will<lb />
perform a step.<lb />
Following the step show<lb />
will be a baseball tailgate in the<lb />
jungle sponsored by Kappa Delta<lb />
and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Greek<lb />
Week will conclude Thursday<lb />
with a party at Cart Caribe.<lb />
"Greek Week is a good way<lb />
see GREEK page B3<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN  FEATURES<lb />
4-11-06<lb />
Profiling influential ECU students<lb />
The R.A who does it all<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
There are many opportunities at ECU for stu-<lb />
dents to rise up and become leaders. One of the<lb />
most prominent student leadership positions is the<lb />
Resident Advisor role in residence halls on campus.<lb />
It takes a certain level of time management, people<lb />
skills and responsibility for a student to become a<lb />
leader of such caliber. Erin Edwards, a sophomore<lb />
from Mebane, N.C is one of the resident advisors<lb />
of White Hall who possesses these qualities and<lb />
more.<lb />
TEC: What is your major?<lb />
Edwards: Media studies with a minor in political<lb />
science.<lb />
TEC: What are your career goals?<lb />
Edwards: My ultimate dream is to be an anchor for<lb />
CNN. I do not want to settle for anything, though.<lb />
There is so much to do out there; I want to do it all.<lb />
TEC: Why are you at ECU?<lb />
Edwards: ECU is the only school I applied to. I<lb />
wanted to carry on the family legacy of attending ECU<lb />
because my dad, brother and sister all went here.<lb />
TEC: What organizations are you involved with at<lb />
ECU?<lb />
Edwards: I am in a Christian social sorority Sigma<lb />
Alpha Omega, I am in the Student Pirate Club and I<lb />
am a White Hall resident advisor.<lb />
TEC: Why did you decide to pledge your sorority?<lb />
Edwards: Because they support my Christian life-<lb />
style and my faith. They are a group of girls who I can<lb />
grow in Christ with and be close friends to.<lb />
TEC: Why did you decide to become an R.A?<lb />
Edwards: I wanted to be more involved with the<lb />
university, get to know more people and take on a<lb />
leadership role. The fact that I was assigned an R.A.<lb />
position in White Hall is amazing because I lived in<lb />
White Hall last year but did not know as many people<lb />
as 1 do now as an R.A.<lb />
TEC: What has been most beneficial for you as an<lb />
R.A.?<lb />
Edwards: I learned to embrace people's differences<lb />
such as their backgrounds, culture, lifestyle and<lb />
religion. Being an R.A you have to be open-minded<lb />
and learn to accept people for who they are or else<lb />
you are not cut out for the job.<lb /><lb />
Erin Edwards, a White Hall Resident Advisor.<lb />
TEC: Is it hard to balance your social and academic<lb />
responsibilities?<lb />
Edwards: Yes, it is because I am a very busy person.<lb />
I have 18 credit hours this semester. Everything keeps<lb />
me on my toes. I have to give up a lot, such as going<lb />
out on some Friday nights, because I have duty, a<lb />
paper due or a test to study for.<lb />
TEC: What is your favorite part about ECU?<lb />
Edwards: The construction. I'm just kidding! Hon-<lb />
estly, I love everything. I love being a Pirate. I have<lb />
purple and gold blood.<lb />
TEC: What do you like most about your residence<lb />
hall?<lb />
Edwards: It is amazing how people come together<lb />
for a common goal to help others. White Hall has<lb />
had fund-raisers such as "Three to Save where the<lb />
main goal was to raise money and non perishable<lb />
items for Hurricane Katrina victims, "Bucks for<lb />
Belinda which was to raise money for a Subway<lb />
employee who lost her home in a fire, "Bills for<lb />
Billy which was to raise money for a former White<lb />
Hall resident who had to leave due to serious ill-<lb />
ness and now an ongoing fund-raiser for the girls<lb />
who have lost everything in the recent Clement<lb />
Hall fire.<lb />
Erin Edwards is a role model for her residence and<lb />
peers by successfully balancing a heavy workload,<lb />
sorority obligations and R.A. duties. Her ECU pride<lb />
is contagious and inspirational.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
NlirSBS from page B1<lb />
you are a new graduate, however,<lb />
and you join within a year of your<lb />
graduation, full membership will<lb />
only be $35. For more information<lb />
about the other types of member-<lb />
ships that are available to other<lb />
professionals and members of the<lb />
public, please visit AAMN's Web<lb />
site at aamn.org.<lb />
Byron McCain is the new<lb />
contact person and national man-<lb />
agement service officer for AAMN.<lb />
McCain will receive all phone<lb />
calls, e-mails and faxes from<lb />
anyone with questions about<lb />
the organization or membership.<lb />
Contact McCain at aamn('aamn.<lb />
org or visit aamn.org.<lb />
The ECU chapter of AAMN<lb />
is open to any pre-nursing or<lb />
nursing student, male or female,<lb />
who is interested in the field of<lb />
professional nursing. For more<lb />
information about the ECU Amer-<lb />
ican Assembly of Men in Nursing,<lb />
contact the faculty advisor, Philip<lb />
Julian, at jullanp@ecu.edu.<lb />
It is possible that you could be<lb />
in the hospital one day and need<lb />
nursing care; it would be nice to<lb />
know that your nurse was well<lb />
trained and a part of this great<lb />
organization, wouldn't It?<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN  FEATURES<lb />
PAGE B3<lb /><lb />
y<lb />
I<lb />
ELON UNIVERSITY<lb />
SCHOOL OF LAW<lb />
Opening in Greensboro - August 2006<lb />
Now accepting applications for the charter class.<lb />
Web site:<lb />
law.elon.edu<lb />
for complete information and online application<lb />
Toll free: (888) ELON-LAW  E-mail: law@elon.edu<lb />
CREATING A NATIONAL MODEL OF ENGAGED<lb />
LEARNING IN LEGAL EDUCATION<lb />
 Emphases on total student development, exceptional legal<lb />
knowledge and skills, leadership and civic involvement, and<lb />
international study<lb />
 Learning experiences in the area's leading law firms,federal<lb />
and state courts, businesses, government agencies and<lb />
nonprofit organizations<lb />
 Home of the North Carolina Business Court, which handles<lb />
business litigation in the school's courtroom and facilities<lb />
 Partner with the American Judicature Society's Institute<lb />
of Forensic Science and Public Policy, a new national<lb />
organization located near the law school<lb />
Ward<lb />
from page B1<lb />
Division of Student Life<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center<lb />
EMISSARIES<lb />
2006-2007<lb />
WHAT IS AN EMISSARY?<lb />
An emissary is an individual or group of individuals (emissaries) who are<lb />
on an intended mission to represent or advance the interest of others.<lb />
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE?<lb />
The purpose of the LWCC EMISSARIES is to develop, plan and implement<lb />
educational programs that advance the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center<lb />
and represent the interest of students. The LWCC EMISSARIES will focus<lb />
these programs around cultural competencies that enhance the respect<lb />
and appreciation of a multicultural community. The LWCC EMISSARIES<lb />
will seek to collaborate with other student organizations, departments and<lb />
community agencies through its various programs and events.<lb />
WHAT IS THE MEMBERSHIP?<lb />
The membership of the LWCC EMISSARIES shall comprise of no more<lb />
than ten students who are selected through an application process. All<lb />
LWCC EMISSARIES must maintain a cumulative 2.5 grade point average.<lb />
They must also maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average at the end of<lb />
each semester. LWCC EMISSARIES must be in good judicial standing.<lb />
ARE THERE OFFICERS?<lb />
YES. The selected membership shall elect a chair, co-chairtreasurer,<lb />
and secretary at its first meeting for the following academic year. The<lb />
new membership for the consequent year shall be selected and meet by<lb />
the second Monday in April. The officers shall serve a one year term.<lb />
ARE THERE PROGRAMMING FUNDS?<lb />
YES. The LWCC EMISSARIES shall receive funding from LWCC for<lb />
programming purposes. These funds may be used for travel purposes<lb />
that directly benefit the promotion of student leadership training, diversity<lb />
training, andor campus program development. The LWCC EMISSARIES<lb />
is encouraged to co-sponsor events will other campus and community<lb />
groups.<lb />
ARE THERE MEETINGS?<lb />
YES. The council shall establish weekly meetings.<lb />
For additional information contact the LWCC at 328-16801<lb />
Emissaries' applications are available now!<lb />
cal talents were highlighted<lb />
through his magical fingers and<lb />
bombastic voice.<lb />
BJ. Ward is the only living<lb />
opera singer to hold a pilot's<lb />
license, to have been a former<lb />
Playboy bunny and to currently<lb />
be the voice of Betty Rubble and<lb />
Winnie Woodpecker.<lb />
Stand Up Opera has played in<lb />
other opera houses and concert<lb />
centers including such venues as<lb />
The Kennedy Center, Carnegie<lb />
Recital Hall and the Puccini Fes-<lb />
tival at Lincoln Center.<lb />
After belting the last note<lb />
of La Traviata by Giuseppe<lb />
Verdi, Ward proclaims, "There's<lb />
no need for a note to be<lb />
that high<lb />
She then proceeds to reveal a<lb />
glittery vest under her jacket as a<lb />
symbolic gesture of following the<lb />
typical operatic dress code. This,<lb />
of course, is all in jest because<lb />
it is not often one would see an<lb />
opera performer in a shimmering,<lb />
nearly blinding vest.<lb />
Referring to opera, Ward<lb />
says, "There is something so<lb />
profoundly miracle. Somehow<lb />
lifts us out of the everyday<lb />
The unusual blend of opera<lb />
and comedy leaves the audience<lb />
in awe and laughter. Usher Sarah<lb />
Fritz, a junior political science<lb />
major, said, "She was funny.<lb />
She sent chills up and down my<lb />
spine<lb />
The audience gave a standing<lb />
ovation and shouts of "bravo<lb />
of course, were encouraged by<lb />
cue cards held up by pianist<lb />
Joseph Thalken.<lb />
Stand Up Opera was the final<lb />
performance scheduled by the<lb />
Cultural Outreach Office for<lb />
this season. Their dedication in<lb />
finding professional entertain-<lb />
ment for ECU and the regional<lb />
community is evident through<lb />
the large audience turnout for<lb />
every show. Carol Woodruff,<lb />
the outgoing Director of Cul-<lb />
tural Outreach, spearheads the<lb />
preparation of events at Wright<lb />
Auditorium and has been associ-<lb />
ated with more than 100 per-<lb />
formances in the past decade.<lb />
For more information about the<lb />
Cultural Outreach Office or the<lb />
calendar of events, go to ecu.<lb />
eduecuarts.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Greek<lb />
from page B1<lb />
to get everyone together said<lb />
Michael Brick, a member of Theta<lb />
Chi fraternity.<lb />
"We aren't allowed to have<lb />
parties at our houses and there<lb />
are never enough events involv-<lb />
ing the whole community. This<lb />
is a great way to unite all the<lb />
different groups<lb />
While it's only one week out<lb />
of the year, Greek Week is a way to<lb />
show a different side of Greek life.<lb />
"We are able to be mote known<lb />
around campus and it shows<lb />
that we are not just about alcohol<lb />
said Megan Trzcinski of Zeta Tau<lb />
Alpha.<lb />
"Just look at all the good Greek<lb />
life is doing said Ashley Peele, a<lb />
member of Alpha Xi Delta and a<lb />
Greek Week organizer.<lb />
"We are cleaning up<lb />
10th Street, supporting the baseball<lb />
team and we are all participating<lb />
in Casey's Race. It is just such a<lb />
positive week for the whole Greek<lb />
community<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
DeSigil from page B1<lb />
"This is my favorite, and it<lb />
also won an award in the under-<lb />
graduate program for excellence<lb />
in graphic design<lb />
There are other interesting<lb />
selections, such as a project<lb />
involving gas pumps. Joswich<lb />
and Duensing both display their<lb />
proposals for simplifying the<lb />
use of a gas pump and a booklet<lb />
accompanies it.<lb />
Duensing included her<lb />
poster that promotes the show in<lb />
her exhibit.<lb />
"A lot of heart went in to making<lb />
this poster said Duensing.<lb />
"I actually printed it myself,<lb />
so it was more than just a design<lb />
project for me<lb />
Also showing are the labels<lb />
and billboards for an imaginary<lb />
beer company. Noll's company<lb />
titled "Infiniti" shows an ad cam-<lb />
paign comprised of three con-<lb />
secutive billboards. It represents<lb />
how Infiniti could be everywhere<lb />
or nowhere.<lb />
Lucky for those who could<lb />
not attend on Friday, the<lb />
show runs through April 19<lb />
and is an incredible collection<lb />
of pieces from three very<lb />
talented women.<lb />
After graduation, all three<lb />
girls are very optimistic about<lb />
their next step.<lb />
"First 1 just want to go home<lb />
and sit Duensing said laugh-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"After that I am pretty open to<lb />
going anywhere, Raleigh, if I stay<lb />
in North Carolina, or possibly<lb />
Chicago. I really enjoy various<lb />
things in design<lb />
Joswich's plans involve<lb />
moving to Charlotte to<lb />
pursue magazine design, while<lb />
Noll's plans are also in that<lb />
same direction.<lb />
"I really enjoy the magazine<lb />
aspect and I want to work some-<lb />
where youthful and energetic<lb />
Noll said.<lb />
This is the first of several art<lb />
exhibitions being presented by<lb />
graduating students in the School<lb />
of Fine Arts. There will also be<lb />
showings at the Gray Gallery on<lb />
campus and at the Emerge Gal-<lb />
lery downtown.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Page B4 sports@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 TONY ZOPPO Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
TUESDAY April 11, 2006<lb />
Jake Smith Named To Johnny<lb />
Bench Award Watch List<lb />
Pirates take crucial series from UCF<lb />
(SID)  ECU senior catcher<lb />
Jake Smith has been named to<lb />
the 2006 Coleman Company<lb />
- Johnny Bench Award Watch<lb />
List, which is given annually to<lb />
the top division one collegiate<lb />
catcher the Greater Wichita Area<lb />
Sports Commission announced.<lb />
Smith, a Greensboro, N.C. native,<lb />
has played 33-of 34 games behind<lb />
the plate and is batting .287 on<lb />
the season. Currently he leads the<lb />
club in home runs (6), RBI (35),<lb />
doubles (10), total bases (65), sac-<lb />
rifices (6) and slugging percentage<lb />
(.504). On Feb. 27, he became the<lb />
first Pirate of the season to earn<lb />
Conference USA weekly honors<lb />
with his Hitter-of-the-Week acco-<lb />
lades. That week he led ECU to a<lb />
three victories, batting 8-for-18<lb />
(.444) with two doubles, a home<lb />
run and 10 RBI. He hit safely in "3<lb />
each game and drove in all of 5<lb />
his 10 runs during ECU'S three I<lb />
wins. Smith opened the week 5<lb />
by going 3-for-6 against Duke f<lb />
with two doubles, a career-high <lb />
five RBI and three runs scored. .<lb />
He also went 5-for-12 during the Pirates won a crucial series against UCF this past weekend, getting solid performances from Dustin Sasser and Brody Taylor on the mound.<lb />
Diamond BUCS take tWO year for the Pirates, the Diamond<lb />
Bucs could've packed it in for<lb />
the weekend and the season and<lb />
made things easy on the Golden<lb />
Knights. What they did, how-<lb />
ever, was show the type of resil-<lb />
ience and persistence that Keith<lb />
LeClair would truly appreciate, as<lb />
they responded in brilliant fash-<lb />
ion to win games two and three,<lb />
take the series and restored their<lb />
postseason hopes.<lb />
After pre-season All-Ameri-<lb />
Keith LeClair Classic, hitting<lb />
his second homer of the season<lb />
while collecting four RBI in a 3-<lb />
for-5 performance against UNC<lb />
Wilmington. Playing in 51 games<lb />
a season ago, Smith hit .259 with<lb />
four homers, 31 RBI and 33 runs<lb />
scored. Catchers are nominated<lb />
for the award by their coaches<lb />
and the list will be updated to<lb />
include other candidates until<lb />
May 1. The watch list will be nar-<lb />
rowed down to ten semi-finalists,<lb />
whom will be announced May<lb />
11 A comprehensive biography<lb />
will be created on each of the<lb />
semi-finalists and sent to the<lb />
national voting panel at the end<lb />
of May for a vote to determine<lb />
the three finalists. The finalists<lb />
will be announced May 31 prior<lb />
to the NCAA Regionals and Major<lb />
League Baseball Draft.<lb />
DNA testing finds no match In<lb />
Duke lacrosse case<lb />
(AP)  DNA testing failed to<lb />
connect any members of the Duke<lb />
University lacrosse team to the<lb />
alleged rape of a stripper, attor-<lb />
neys for the athletes said Monday.<lb />
Citing DNA test results delivered<lb />
by the state crime lab to police and<lb />
prosecutors a few hours earlier,<lb />
the attorneys said the test results<lb />
prove their clients did not sexually<lb />
assault and beat a stripper hired to<lb />
perform at a March 13 team party.<lb />
No charges have been filed in the<lb />
case. Authorities ordered 46 of<lb />
the 47 players on Duke's lacrosse<lb />
team to submit DNA samples to<lb />
investigators. Because the woman<lb />
said her attackers were white, the<lb />
team's sole black player was not<lb />
tested. Nifong's assistant said ear-<lb />
lier Monday the prosecutor would<lb />
not comment on the findings.<lb />
North Carolina Central Univer-<lb />
sity, where the alleged victim is a<lb />
student, said after the results were<lb />
released that the prosecutor would<lb />
appear at a campus forum on<lb />
Tuesday to discuss the case. Attor-<lb />
ney Joe Cheshire, who represents<lb />
one of the team's captains, said<lb />
the report indicated authorities<lb />
took DNA samples from all over<lb />
the alleged victim's body, includ-<lb />
ing under her fingernails, and<lb />
from her possessions, such as her<lb />
cell phone and her clothes.<lb />
Rodriguez suspended for three<lb />
games, Robinson for one<lb />
(AP)  Washington reliever<lb />
Felix Rodriguez was suspended<lb />
for three games and Nationals<lb />
manager Frank Robinson for<lb />
one for their roles in last week's<lb />
game against the New York Mets<lb />
in which five batters were hit by<lb />
pitches. Rodriguez and Robinson<lb />
were both elected at Shea Stadium<lb />
last Thursday after the reliever<lb />
hit Paul Lo Duca with a pitch<lb />
in the eighth inning. Rodriguez<lb />
and Robinson also were fined,<lb />
as was outfielder Jose Guillen.<lb />
Robinson served his suspension<lb />
during Monday's series finale<lb />
against Houston. The Nationals<lb />
were to return home after the <lb />
game for Tuesday's home opener <lb />
against the Mets. Bench coach j?<lb />
Eddie Rodriguez ran the team <lb />
Monday. Rodriguez's suspension <lb />
was to begin Wednesday unless 5<lb />
the players' association files an <lb />
appeal.<lb />
from Golden Knights<lb />
BRENT WYNNE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
A series loss this past week-<lb />
end to UCF would have severely<lb />
damaged ECU'S hopes of going<lb />
to the post-season for the eighth<lb />
straight year. After Friday night's<lb />
8-0 loss to open the most impor-<lb />
tant Conference USA series of the<lb />
can choice Tim Bascom pitched<lb />
a complete game, two-hit mas-<lb />
terpiece in game one for the<lb />
Knights, the Pirates' Dustin<lb />
Sasser and Brody Taylor showed<lb />
why ECU's starting staff isn't a<lb />
one-trick pony, propelling the<lb />
Bucs to 6-3 and 8-1 wins in games<lb />
two and three respectively at Jay<lb />
Bergman Field.<lb />
Friday night starter T.J. Hose<lb />
got knocked around for three<lb />
and a third, giving up five runs<lb />
off eight hits and a walk. Sasser<lb />
and Taylor made sure payback<lb />
would be the theme of the last<lb />
two games, as the two southpaws<lb />
combined for 13 innings, while<lb />
giving up just two runs.<lb />
Though Sasser didn't get<lb />
the win in game two, he got the<lb />
respect of UCF after pitching<lb />
five strong innings. The red shirt<lb />
sophomore scattered six hits and<lb />
four walks while striking out<lb />
seven. Shane Matthews was the<lb />
pitcher of record when the Pirates<lb />
exploded for a five run seventh,<lb />
thus earning him his third win<lb />
of the season.<lb />
Taylor, who was C-USA's<lb />
pitcher of the -week a week ago,<lb />
tossed eight jaw-dropping innings<lb />
in the rubber match, giving up<lb />
just one run off of seven hits and<lb />
a walk while striking out five.<lb />
The senior moved to 5-1 for<lb />
see BASEBALL page B6<lb />
Holtz not happy with spring game performance<lb />
Top two quarterbacks<lb />
admit struggles<lb />
ERIC GILMORE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Fireworks showered the<lb />
Greenville night sky on Friday.<lb />
An afternoon later, ECU's foot-<lb />
ball team did little for an encore.<lb />
The annual spring game ended<lb />
with disappointment amid heavy<lb />
clouds and a steady drizzle inside<lb />
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
"I think we're a long way<lb />
away from where we need to be<lb />
to be able to compete next year<lb />
Holtz admitted.<lb />
"I think it's hard when you<lb />
don't have all the pieces to the<lb />
puzzle to be able to put it together<lb />
yet, but I was disappointed in a<lb />
lot of things<lb />
Senior quarterback James<lb />
Pinkney completed 13-of-23<lb />
passes for 154 yards to lead ECU<lb />
to a 23-15 win over the Pirates.<lb />
However, he too wasn't satisfied<lb />
with his outing.<lb />
"No, I wasn't happy at all<lb />
Pinkney said of his performance.<lb />
"I came out kind of sluggish.<lb />
In the second half, 1 could have<lb />
played a lot better and 1 missed a<lb />
lot of throws 1 should have made<lb />
Second-string quarterback<lb />
Brett Clay was seven-of-19<lb />
through the air and finished with<lb />
81 yards, but was picked off twice<lb />
by sophomore cornerback J.J.<lb />
Milbrook. The redshirt freshman<lb />
echoed Pinkney's self-assessment.<lb />
"1 made a couple of throws<lb />
as if I didn't have a brain in my<lb />
head Clay said.<lb />
"There were some bad, bad<lb />
plays<lb />
In order to promote competi-<lb />
tion between the top and equal<lb />
units of the depth chart, Holtz<lb />
created an ECU and a Pirates<lb />
squad. The ECU unit featured<lb />
the program's top offensive unit<lb />
sprinkled with a few non-starters<lb />
on defense while the Pirates con-<lb />
sisted of the top defensive unit and<lb />
the second, third and fourth levels<lb />
of the offensive depth chart.<lb />
Both units played to a statis-<lb />
tical draw as ECU picked up 261<lb />
yards and a pair of TDs while the<lb />
Pirates finished the contest with<lb />
260 yards and two scores. ECU<lb />
used field goals of 33, 22 and 35<lb />
yards by Robert Lee to secure the -o<lb />
victory.<lb />
"We had over 100 scrimmage <lb />
reps a week ago and didn't have <lb />
a bad snap and we come out here <lb />
today and we throw the ball over S<lb />
see GOLD page 86<lb />
Pinkney was not happy with his performance in the Purple-Gold game.<lb />
Tulsa wins series over Lady Pirates<lb />
ECU Softball comes up<lb />
one out short.<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The Lady Pirates dropped their conference series to Tulsa this past weekend.<lb />
I<lb />
With a series defeat against<lb />
Marshall two weekends ago, the<lb />
Lady Pirates went on the road<lb />
against in-state rivals in hopes of<lb />
improving their record last week.<lb />
Campbell and UNC-Wilm-<lb />
ington proved to be no match for<lb />
ECU as the Lady Bucs defeated<lb />
their opponents with a combined<lb />
score of 23-4. This gave ECU a<lb />
four game winning streak head-<lb />
ing into last weekend as they trav-<lb />
eled to face their next conference<lb />
opponent, Tulsa.<lb />
In the first game of the series<lb />
Tulsa lumped out to a 2-0 lead<lb />
scoring a run in the bottom of<lb />
the first two frames. The score<lb />
remained the same until the top<lb />
of the fifth inning when sopho-<lb />
more Erin St. Ledger's RBI double<lb />
drove home senior Ashley Quick<lb />
who reached base on a double.<lb />
Down by one run heading<lb />
into the final inning, when<lb />
the Lady Pirates rallied led by<lb />
another double by St. Ledger. The<lb />
team was able to score two runs<lb />
in the inning to defeat Tulsa in<lb />
their first meeting 3-2.<lb />
The second game did not<lb />
go so well for the Lady Pirates<lb />
as they could not get anything<lb />
going offensively. Tulsa scored<lb />
four runs throughout the game<lb />
and ECU was not able to'respond<lb />
as the Lady Golden Hurricanes<lb />
blanked the Lady Pirates 4-0.<lb />
Sophomore pitcher Brently<lb />
Bridgeforth took the loss the<lb />
Lady Pirates moving her record<lb />
to 3-5. In four innings of play she<lb />
allowed three hits, three runs and<lb />
five walks.<lb />
With just one more game<lb />
in the series, the Lady Pirates<lb />
needed one more win to finally<lb />
win their first conference series<lb />
see SOFTBALL page 86<lb />
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Players' lawyers say<lb />
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countering rape report<lb />
(KRT)  Lawyers for Duke UnLversLty lacrosse<lb />
players say time-stamped photos taken at a house<lb />
party will help them challenge an exotic dancer's<lb />
report that she was gang raped by three members<lb />
of the team.<lb />
The eight photos, taken from several cameras,<lb />
show the dancer arriving at the March 13 party and<lb />
then show her at different times in a 41-minute<lb />
period, attorneys said.<lb />
Durham attorney Bob Ekstrand, who repre-<lb />
sents 33 of the players, said the photos show she<lb />
has several injuries and was "pretty banged up"<lb />
before the time police reports indicate the assault<lb />
occurred. The woman had a cut on one of her<lb />
knees, lacerations on the side of her foot and bruise<lb />
marks, he said.<lb />
The woman also appeared impaired from the<lb />
time she arrived at the party, Ekstrand said.<lb />
Comments from Ekstrand and other attorneys<lb />
in the case about the photos came Sunday as the<lb />
case heads into a week in which results of DNA tests<lb />
on the players are expected to be revealed.<lb />
The photos were taken between midnight and<lb />
12:41 a.m said attorney James "Butch" Williams,<lb />
who is aiso involved in the case. The woman told<lb />
authorities three members of the team in the<lb />
bathroom raped her during that time. Lawyers for<lb />
several team members said Sunday that the women,<lb />
see COUNTER page B6<lb />
NHL brass does game<lb />
injustice with shootout<lb />
Peter Sykora wins last Tuesdays game for the Rangers in New York's third shootout attempt.<lb />
(KRT)  Last week's showdown for first place<lb />
in the Atlantic between the New York Rangers<lb />
and Philadelphia Flyers was a display of the best<lb />
hockey has to offer - and what the NHL is doing<lb />
to ruin it.<lb />
There was great goaltending, lots of speed, open<lb />
ice, physical play and excellent scoring chances at<lb />
both ends of the rink. Then, they had to go and<lb />
spoil it all by having the game be decided by a<lb />
shootout.<lb />
I've tried to give the shootout a fair chance and<lb />
waited nearly the full season to see how it played<lb />
out. But, my opinion has not changed since open-<lb />
ing night.<lb />
The shootout is a terrible way to end a hockey<lb />
game.<lb />
see INJUSTICE page 86<lb />
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THE EAST CAROUNIAN  SPORTS<lb />
4-11-06<lb />
BSSBudll from page B4<lb />
the season, with a Clemens-like ERA of 1.55.<lb />
As far as offense goes, the Pirates obviously didn't<lb />
manage much of it in game one, managing just two<lb />
hits against Bascom. Those two hits came from junior<lb />
transfer Ryan Tousley and freshman Ryan Wood.<lb />
The Pirate bats finally got going in game two,<lb />
banging out 14 hits and six runs. Jamie Ray's solid<lb />
play continued at the plate, going 3-for-5 with a<lb />
RBI and a run scored, along with two stolen bags.<lb />
Wood added three hits, while Eldridge had two hits<lb />
and a game-high two RBI. Dale Mollenhauer singled<lb />
twice, drove in a run, scored once and swiped a base<lb />
for his best game of the series. Jake Smith and Jay<lb />
Mattox added a RBI apiece for the Bucs.<lb />
In game three, the Pirate offense was very effi-<lb />
cient, producing eight runs off of eight hits. Not a<lb />
single ECU player had more than one hit, but that<lb />
didn't matter as timely hitting led to an eight run out-<lb />
burst over the course of the sixth, seventh and eighth<lb />
innings to seize control of the game and the series.<lb />
Adam Witter led the Bucs at the dish, going<lb />
l-for-4 with two RBI and a run. Eldridge, Mollen-<lb />
hauer, Wood and Ray each added an RBI for the<lb />
Pirates (21-13, 4-5 C-USA).<lb />
ECU, riding high on their newfound momen-<lb />
tum, will step out of conference for the next week<lb />
and a half looking to build their non-conference<lb />
tournament resume.<lb />
On Wednesday, in-state rival N.C. State comes<lb />
to Greenville for a 7 p.m. showdown. The Pirates<lb />
will then host the University of Albany in a three<lb />
game series beginning Friday at 7 p.m. Saturday's<lb />
game will be at 6 p.m followed by game three<lb />
Sunday at 1 p.m.<lb />
The Diamond Bucs will then make a return trip<lb />
to Raleigh to face the Wolfpack Tuesday at 7 p.m<lb />
before returning to home and conference play next<lb />
weekend to face Marshall.<lb />
The next two weeks before the Tulane home<lb />
series will be absolutely crucial if ECU hopes to keep<lb />
their postseason aspirations alive. What better way<lb />
to do it than to beat a bitter rival and two sub .500<lb />
teams before facing the mighty Green Wave.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
GOld from page B4<lb />
the quarterback's head three times and probably<lb />
lost 80 yards Holtz said.<lb />
"I didn't think our quarterbacks played very<lb />
well. I didn't think they were focused on their<lb />
reads very well. I think across the board, youth and<lb />
inexperience showed up today<lb />
Sophomore running back Dominique Lindsay<lb />
carried the ball 19 times for 100 yards and a touch-<lb />
down in place of the injured Chris Johnson. His<lb />
two-yard scoring run with 7:29 remaining in the<lb />
final quarter extended ECU's existing five-point<lb />
lead to 20-8. Redshirt freshman Rob Kass added<lb />
an 18-yard passing performance by completing<lb />
four-of-nine throws.<lb />
Combining with Clay on the Pirates team was<lb />
sophomore Patrick Pinkney who added 10-of-l 7<lb />
passing for 72 yards. Senior running back Bran-<lb />
don Fractious gained 73 yards on the ground and<lb />
scored a pair of fourth-quarter TDs on four and<lb />
one-yard runs.<lb />
In all, both teams combined for four turnovers,<lb />
two of which led directly to touchdowns. James<lb />
Pinkney's first quarter TD throw to tight end<lb />
Davon Drew capped a 16-play, 96-yard drive after<lb />
Milbrook's first interception.<lb />
Defensively, junior linebacker Durwin Lamb<lb />
topped all tacklers with 11 stops while senior safety<lb />
Jamar Flournoy turned in nine. Junior transfer line-<lb />
backer Orlando Farrow finished with a team-high<lb />
nine tackles, two for lost yardage, to lead ECU. In<lb />
addition, both teams were whistled a combined 13<lb />
times for 114 yards.<lb />
"I was disappointed watching it from a fan's<lb />
standpoint above, but I'm sure I'll find a lot of great<lb />
individual efforts and positives out there when I<lb />
watch the film Holtz reiterated.<lb />
"Just looking at the big picture, I was hopeful<lb />
that we were farther along than we are right now<lb />
but maybe I put too many high hopes on players<lb />
that haven't played yet for us and that's my fault.<lb />
Again, we've got a long way to go and we're going<lb />
to have to learn from this if we are going to play<lb />
the schedule we have in the fall<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Softball from page B4<lb />
of the year. Unfortunately, the team fell just one<lb />
out short.<lb />
Scoring did not pick up until the fourth inning<lb />
of the final game, when the Lady Pirates plated<lb />
home a run. Tulsa was able to respond in the<lb />
bottom of that same inning as they scored a run<lb />
of their own. Sophomore Beth Nolan was able to<lb />
break that 1-1 tie for ECU in the top of the sixth<lb />
inning as she hit her second home run of the year,<lb />
a solo shot.<lb />
Freshman Vanessa Moreno also increased the<lb />
lead for the Lady Pirates as she hit a two-run home<lb />
run later in the inning. Thanks to a fielding error<lb />
the team scored one more as they ended the inning<lb />
up 5-1.<lb />
Tulsa responded in the bottom of the sixth with<lb />
two more runs to set the game at 5-3. With just one<lb />
more inning left in the game, ECU scored another<lb />
run in the top of the seventh.<lb />
With just the bottom of the seventh left to play<lb />
the Lady Pirates sat on a 6-3 lead. It did not last<lb />
for long as the team was unable to hold off a four<lb />
run rally by Tulsa in the bottom of the inning, as<lb />
they lost 7-6.<lb />
The loss sets the ECU Softball team's record at<lb />
29-19 overall and 3-9 in Conference USA standings.<lb />
Tomorrow the Lady Pirates will look to shake off<lb />
their loss as they travel to Chapel Hill to take on<lb />
the Lady Tarheels. The team will then come home<lb />
this weekend as they enter their next conference<lb />
series against UTEP.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
COUIlter from page S5<lb />
and another dancer, were in the bathroom together<lb />
during that time and no players were with them.<lb />
A lawyer told The News and Observer of Raleigh<lb />
Sunday that one of the lacrosse team captains tried<lb />
to persuade the dancers to continue the show while<lb />
the two were locked in the bathroom. Some players<lb />
accused the women of pocketing the $800 fee and<lb />
not performing. The dancers then left the house,<lb />
attorney Joseph Cheshire V told the newspaper.<lb />
The photos show a sequence In which the two<lb />
women were performing for a room lined with<lb />
players.<lb />
"These photographs not only help to set<lb />
the scene, a scene different than what has been<lb />
described, but also create an appropriate timeline<lb />
Cheshire said.<lb />
Cheshire gave the newspaper this account of<lb />
what the photographs show:<lb />
The first sequence of photographs, taken over<lb />
three and a half minutes, shows two women dancing<lb />
in negligees in the living room of the Durham off-<lb />
campus house rented by the team's three captains.<lb />
In the first, the accuser is lying on the floor, he<lb />
said. The other woman is on her feet. The lacrosse<lb />
players line the room, drinking out of beer cans<lb />
and plastic cups.<lb />
Eckstrand said that a few photos taken minutes<lb />
before one of the dancers made a 911 call to police<lb />
shows the accuser fumbling through her purse. Her<lb />
negligee is "not disheveled or unbuttoned and not<lb />
torn - not even close Ekstrand said.<lb />
"We also know she's not in any distress what-<lb />
soever because she's smiling Ekstrand said. The<lb />
next photo shows one of the lacrosse team captains<lb />
helping the dancer into the other dancer's car,<lb />
Ekstrand said.<lb />
Ekstrand says the photos are from several people<lb />
and that a defense consultant corroborated the<lb />
time stamps.<lb />
Kerry Sutton, another attorney representing a<lb />
player in the case, said she and the other attorneys<lb />
wanted to share the photos with Durham District<lb />
Attorney Mike Nifong.<lb />
"Certainly, we will try to show him this version<lb />
of the events is the correct version Sutton said.<lb />
In other developments, Pete Anderson, a lawyer<lb />
representing another player, said he believes photos<lb />
that police took of the players' arms about a week<lb />
after the parties show no scratches consistent<lb />
with the accuser's version of events. According to<lb />
a search warrant, the dancer told police her fin-<lb />
gernails broke off while she was clawing at one of<lb />
the suspects' arms in an attempt to breathe while<lb />
being strangled.<lb />
Details released during the four-week investiga-<lb />
tion - including a message police believe was sent<lb />
from a player's e-mail account just after the party<lb />
that mentioned killing strippers - have shocked<lb />
Durham residents and unearthed racial tensions<lb />
that have occasionally plagued the city.<lb />
The accuser is black and attends the city's public<lb />
historically black university - N.C. Central. Forty-<lb />
six of the 47 lacrosse team members are white.<lb />
Nifong said early in the Investigation that a<lb />
Duke University Medical Center nurse examined<lb />
the woman and found Injuries consistent with a<lb />
rape. Nifong didn't answer calls at his home or<lb />
office Sunday.<lb />
ll1jUStlC8 from page B5<lb />
No one would have felt cheated if that Rangers-<lb />
Flyers game last Tuesday ended in a tie. Given that<lb />
it makes no sense to play lengthy overtime games<lb />
in the regular season, a tie probably would have<lb />
oeen the most fitting outcome.<lb />
Having the game ended by a breakaway con-<lb />
test involving three or four players on each side is<lb />
insulting to the incredible effort all 40 players (38<lb />
not counting the backup goalies) put in over the 65<lb />
minutes of real hockey that precede it.<lb />
It would be like sending the golfers at Augusta<lb />
to a miniature golf course to decide the Masters if<lb />
the tournament is tied after 72 holes. That's how<lb />
little a shootout has to do with real hockey.<lb />
Maybe the NHL can bring a big windmill on<lb />
the ice for the players to shoot through. (I'd better<lb />
be careful. Gary Bettman might think that's a<lb />
good idea.)<lb />
If the game is as exciting as Bettman always<lb />
says it is, and it was pretty exciting Tuesday, let the<lb />
product stand on its own. Don't cheapen it with a<lb />
gimmick.<lb />
If there's something wrong with the game that<lb />
fans won't like it without the shootout, then find<lb />
a way to fix it that fits within the 60 minutes of<lb />
regulation and the five-minute overtime.<lb />
The other big problem with the shootout is that<lb />
it is skewing the integrity of the NHL record book.<lb />
For example, the Devils picked up their 40th<lb />
win of the season Wednesday night against Pitts-<lb />
burgh, making it nine consecutive seasons in which<lb />
they have reached that mark. The only problem<lb />
is nine of those wins have come by shootout, an<lb />
avenue not available in previous seasons.<lb />
The same can apply to goaltending records.<lb />
Goaltenders have the opportunity to add to their<lb />
win totals without affecting their loss totals. In<lb />
addition, goals allowed and shots faced in shoot-<lb />
outs do not impact goals-agalnst average or save<lb />
percentage.<lb />
So, there is no risk for the goaltenders, only the<lb />
opportunity for reward.<lb />
Take away Martin Brodeur's eight shootout<lb />
wins and he was still one victory short of his 10th<lb />
consecutive 30-win season heading into Saturday's<lb />
game in Montreal.<lb />
Without his shootout wins, Brodeur had 432<lb />
career victories and was still five shy of catching<lb />
Jacques Plante for fourth place all time.<lb />
Similarly, Johnny Bower's Rangers' rookie record<lb />
of 29 wins would still stand if Henrik Lundqvist<lb />
didn't have his four shootout wins.<lb />
If the NHL insists on continuing this charade,<lb />
it should at least be honest about it and make some<lb />
kind of notation in the record book that differenti-<lb />
ates between shootout wins and regular wins.<lb />
Lakis<lb /><lb />
3200-F Moseley Or. or 1<lb />
www. eastern<lb />
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