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VOLUME 82, ISSUE!?<lb />
ROTC at ECU is a<lb />
program of tradition<lb />
and discipline. Find<lb />
out what the Pirate<lb />
ROTC was up to last<lb />
weekendPage A4<lb />
'Chicago the kick-<lb />
off production of<lb />
the ECULoessin<lb />
Playhouse<lb />
performance series,<lb />
will be October 5-10,<lb />
For more information<lb />
turn toPageA4<lb />
The women's cross<lb />
country team<lb />
placed first in the<lb />
McAlister's Deli<lb />
Invite at Lake Kristi.<lb />
Read the recap to<lb />
find out who finished<lb />
wherePageA6<lb />
The volleyball team<lb />
earned a road win<lb />
over SMU, but was<lb />
swept by Tulsa on a<lb />
weekend road trip.<lb />
Read the recap to find<lb />
out if ECU is on the<lb />
right trackPage A6<lb />
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TUESDAY OCTOBER 3. 2006<lb />
Healthcare in eastern North<lb />
Carolina discussed at seminar<lb />
Phyllis Trible, pictured above, lectured to a more-than-full house last night.<lb />
Biblical scholar lectures<lb />
Dr. Phyllis Trible spoke<lb />
as part of the annual<lb />
Jarvis Lecture Series<lb />
ADELINE TRENTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Renowned biblical scholar, Dr.<lb />
Phyllis Trible, spoke yesterday<lb />
at the 15th annual Jarvis lecture<lb />
on Christianity and culture. The<lb />
lecture, which was sponsored by<lb />
the ECU religious studies program<lb />
and supported with a contribu-<lb />
tion from the Jarvis Memorial<lb />
United Methodist Church, was<lb />
held downtown at the Willis<lb />
building.<lb />
Although the annual lecture<lb />
has hosted many famed scholars<lb />
in the past, the majority of people<lb />
were very excited about this year's<lb />
lecture because Dr. Trible is con-<lb />
sidered to be one of the major femi-<lb />
nist interpreters of the bible.<lb />
Dr. Trible is known interna-<lb />
tionally and has lectured across the<lb />
U.S. and abroad. She has written or<lb />
edited six books and appeared on<lb />
the television series, "Genesis: A<lb />
Living Conversation She has also<lb />
taught in many schools throughout<lb />
the U.S including Wake Forest<lb />
Divinity School.<lb />
"Dr. Trible is a pioneer of<lb />
provocative, scholarly interpreta-<lb />
tion of the bible said Dr. Calvin<lb />
Mercer, co-director of the Reli-<lb />
gious Studies Program. "I heard<lb />
her lecture when I was a young<lb />
seminarian and have followed<lb />
her career through the years. An<lb />
excellent linguist, she brings fresh<lb />
insights to old texts and does it<lb />
very capably<lb />
This year's lecture, which was<lb />
titled "Taking back the bible<lb />
focused on the role of the bible in<lb />
contemporary American culture.<lb />
Dr. Trible lectured on her belief<lb />
that Americans use the bible to<lb />
explain their actions and opinions<lb />
in many areas of their lives. Dr.<lb />
Trible believes that the bible is<lb />
being used to explain people's<lb />
views on everything from abortion<lb />
to technology.<lb />
"Take any issue tearing apart<lb />
our nation and our churches and<lb />
you will find the bible being used<lb />
to support or even defy what<lb />
a given group deems right or<lb />
wrong said Trible.<lb />
The lecture was followed by a<lb />
question and answer session which<lb />
allowed people to ask Dr. Trible<lb />
any questions they had about her<lb />
lecture. Almost the entire audience<lb />
stayed and most had questions<lb />
to ask her. With more than 250<lb />
Speakers talk about<lb />
benefit of experience<lb />
abroad<lb />
ELISA BIZZOTTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Thursday, Sept. 18, from 7 p.m.<lb />
to 9 p.m the World Affairs Council<lb />
of Eastern North Carolina spon-<lb />
sored a seminar entitled, "Bringing<lb />
International Health Care to Eastern<lb />
North Carolina: Why Should Our<lb />
Trainees Study Abroad?" which<lb />
was held at the Monroe Conference<lb />
 Center of Eastern AHEC.<lb />
S5 The two-hour long discussion,<lb />
 which included speeches from<lb />
 several medical professionals and<lb />
 a student of the Brody School of<lb />
 Medicine, was the issue of medi-<lb />
cal students studying abroad, and<lb />
how the experience exposes them<lb />
to advantages that they cannot get<lb />
in eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Joseph Zanga, assistant<lb />
dean and professor of Pediatrics<lb />
at Brody, headed the speakers<lb />
and presented his own views on<lb />
why he believes students can get<lb />
all the training they need in the<lb />
surrounding eastern counties. In<lb />
an attempt to prevent a one-sided<lb />
discussion, he compared a past trip<lb />
to Kerala, India to much of what he<lb />
sees in eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Zanga talked about how medi-<lb />
cal professionals have to face the<lb />
poverty rates not only in India, but<lb />
in this area as well. He also spoke<lb />
about isolation and distances from<lb />
medical facilities; another issue<lb />
that is present in both areas. He<lb />
then.brought the literacy rates of<lb />
both places to the audience's atten-<lb />
tion, and made the point that while<lb />
theocracy rate in Kerala is almost<lb />
100 percent, it is certainly less<lb />
in our region. He concluded his<lb />
speech posing the question, "Why<lb />
go there when the problem is<lb />
greater here?"<lb />
The second speaker to pres-<lb />
ent was Dr. Benjamin Gersh, a<lb />
resident physician at Brody. He<lb />
spoke of a trip to Kenya which<lb />
he took while in medical school,<lb />
acknowledging the fact that while<lb />
there are serious issues in eastern<lb />
North Carolina, there are many<lb />
opportunities for learning while<lb />
abroad that are not present here.<lb />
He outlined his speech, examin-<lb />
ing how the general competen-<lb />
cies that are staples to education<lb />
in the medical field are difficult<lb />
to completely fulfill through a<lb />
single perspective. He discussed<lb />
our nation's heavy reliance on<lb />
technology and machines to make<lb />
diagnoses, and posed questions<lb />
regarding possible responses to<lb />
emergency situations.<lb />
Gersh made the point that while<lb />
he was in Kenya, himself and others<lb />
had to make physical diagnoses<lb />
because of a lack of technology. H4<lb />
also discussed how in other coun-<lb />
tries, students may get the chance<lb />
to see a number of diseases that are<lb />
not prevalent in this region, or even<lb />
advanced stages of diseases they<lb />
learn about but are never exposed<lb />
to. He brought up the point that<lb />
studying abroad enables students<lb />
to put the basic principles that<lb />
textbooks teach to use.<lb />
In addition, Gersh said that<lb />
although this region, as well as<lb />
the rest of the country, is not faced<lb />
with foreign diseases presently,<lb />
there may come a time when that<lb />
does occur and then medical pro-<lb />
fessionals will be prepared, having<lb />
already seen it in other countries.<lb />
The third speaker to present<lb />
is a second-year medical student<lb />
at Brody, Laurie Green. She spoke<lb />
of the education she got from the<lb />
four-week trip she took to Guate-<lb />
mala and the experience, which she<lb />
would not have been able to receive<lb />
here. She spoke about social justice<lb />
and patient advocacy and how the<lb />
trip instilled a sense of passion in<lb />
her for the profession.<lb />
Green stressed how impor-<lb />
tant the experiences were while<lb />
in Guatemala, and spoke about<lb />
the emphasis on autonomy of<lb />
not having a professor or doctor<lb />
always present to assure every step<lb />
is correct. She presented a statistic<lb />
that showed that students who go<lb />
abroad are more likely to serve<lb />
underdeveloped places and are also<lb />
more likely to return to where they<lb />
studied, stressing the significance<lb />
of an education abroad.<lb />
The last speaker to present<lb />
before the discussion was opened<lb />
to the audience was Dr. Bruce<lb />
Johnson, professor and vice chair<lb />
for education at the department<lb />
of internal medicine at Brody. His<lb />
support for training abroad came<lb />
from an educator's perspective,<lb />
and he emphasized that it is also<lb />
important for medical educators to<lb />
study in an area outside of eastern<lb />
North Carolina. He discussed how<lb />
the experience gives educators<lb />
an opportunity to observe and<lb />
fulfill the responsibility of bring-<lb />
ing home better ways to organize<lb />
medical care. He also talked about<lb />
how the experience would benefit<lb />
the school and give them ideas<lb />
about how to further develop the<lb />
curriculum.<lb />
see HEALTHCARE page A2<lb />
"From houses to homes<lb />
yy<lb />
see TRIBLE page A2<lb />
Financial Aid office<lb />
under investigation<lb />
Ineligible students may<lb />
have received aid<lb />
ZACK HILL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
An article published in the<lb />
Greenville Daily Reflector on<lb />
Sunday said that the Pitt County<lb />
District Attorney is currently<lb />
looking at results from an inves-<lb />
tigation into "possible misuse of<lb />
financial aid" at ECU.<lb />
The article stated that a univer-<lb />
sity graduate, a former employee<lb />
of the Office of Student Financial<lb />
Aid and others may have granted<lb />
money to students who were not<lb />
eligible for assistance in exchange<lb />
for a cut in the funds.<lb />
After reviewing the content<lb />
of the two-year SBI investigation,<lb />
the District Attorney will decide<lb />
whether or not to file criminal<lb />
charges, the article said.<lb />
University spokesman John<lb />
Durham said he could not com-<lb />
ment on the case.<lb />
"We turned the case over<lb />
to the SBI over two years ago<lb />
Durham said. "Like you, I know<lb />
what I read in the newspaper<lb />
School officials are not reveal-<lb />
ing details of the investigation at<lb />
the time, though they say no stu-<lb />
dents lost money, the article said.<lb />
Attempts to contact District<lb />
Attorney Clark Everett, the Office<lb />
of Student Financial Aid and<lb />
Corey Johnson, the author of the<lb />
article, were unsuccessful at press<lb />
time.<lb />
The East Carolinian will con-<lb />
tinue to follow the story.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Volunteer Fridays are a part of the freshman Plunge into Purple events. These projects have students<lb />
constructing andor painting birdhouses to be sold to raise money (around $30) for the ECU chapter<lb />
of Habitat for Humanity. Construction management and art students guide students through the<lb />
workstations.<lb />
The next volunteer Friday is Oct. 20, from 3 to 5 p.m.<lb />
It is sponsored by Volunteer and Service-Learning Center, Division of Student Life Weeks of Wel-<lb />
come Committee, Habitat for Humanity of Pitt County and Lowe's.<lb />
Contact the Volunteer &amp; Service-Learning Center for more information at 328-2735<lb />
Children's literature to be the focus of literary review<lb />
Stories for children<lb />
considered most<lb />
important<lb />
BY LEE SCHWARZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The 2006 North Carolina Lit-<lb />
erary Review is a literary journal<lb />
housed in ECU's English depart-<lb />
ment and has just published its<lb />
15th edition.<lb />
Editor Margaret Bauer said,<lb />
"What wonderful writers for chil-<lb />
dren and young adults we have<lb />
living in North Carolina. We hope<lb />
this year's issue will be enjoyed by<lb />
the whole family<lb />
Among the featured stories<lb />
is Tani, the first fairy tale writ-<lb />
ten by Northampton County<lb />
children's author Mebane Holo-<lb />
man Burgwyn, the author of The<lb />
Crackerjack Pony in 1969, and River<lb />
Treasure in 1947.<lb />
Bauer said of Tani, "This story<lb />
along with original illustrations<lb />
had never been published<lb />
Sarah W. Davis, a librarian at<lb />
the Sallie Harrell Jenkins Memo-<lb />
rial Library in Aulander, N.C<lb />
found it in the archives of the UNC<lb />
Greensboro library.<lb />
"It may actually be the first<lb />
story Burgwyn ever wrote down<lb />
Burgwyn, who died in 1993,<lb />
was internationally known for<lb />
writing stories about farm life.<lb />
Her six novels became staple<lb />
reading for schoolchildren in the<lb />
jlp50sand 1960s.<lb />
Her novels were also pioneer in<lb />
respect to writing about African<lb />
American children in literature.<lb />
The NCLR was available at the<lb />
North Carolina Literary Home-<lb />
coming on Sept. 30.<lb />
Homecoming was made possible<lb />
by a generous grant from the North<lb />
Carolina Humanities Counci<lb />
The event was sponsored by J.Y.<lb />
Joyner Library, Sheppard Memo-<lb />
rial Library, and many depart-<lb />
ments on the ECU campus.<lb />
Other featured authors included<lb />
Carole Boston Weatherford, Ran-<lb />
dall Kenan, and David Ceceliski.<lb />
The NCLR is available at Dowdy<lb />
Student Stores.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />
Sponsors included by J.Y. Joyner Library and Sheppard Memorial Library.<lb /><pb facs="00059445_tn_0003" /><lb />
News<lb />
TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 2006 PAGE A2<lb />
 Campus &amp; Community <lb />
Pitt County Assembly<lb />
"Women Having Their Say<lb />
a program presented by ECU<lb />
Women's Studies, will be on<lb />
Oct. 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. in<lb />
Bate 1031. Women's Studies<lb />
is working in conjunction with<lb />
North Carolina Women United<lb />
and Democracy N.C. to co-<lb />
host the Pitt County Women's<lb />
Agenda Assembly. NCWU<lb />
is a coalition of progressive<lb />
organizations and individuals<lb />
working to achieve full equality<lb />
of all women across North<lb />
Carolina. Groups are invited to<lb />
attend. For more information<lb />
on the Pitt County Assembly,<lb />
contact Ms. Dudasik-Wiggs<lb />
at 252-328-1539 or visit the<lb />
NC Women United Web site at<lb />
ncwu.org.<lb />
SGA Class Council<lb />
SGA wants you To serve on<lb />
your class council. ECU Student<lb />
Government Association has<lb />
established class councils<lb />
to provide leadership and<lb />
direction for the classes,<lb />
promote unity, enhance the<lb />
student experience by focusing<lb />
on traditional class events<lb />
and serves as vehicles of<lb />
communication to the student<lb />
body. Councils consist of<lb />
representatives assisting with<lb />
planning, coordinating and<lb />
implementation of projects.<lb />
Applications can be picked<lb />
up in the SGA Office in Suite<lb />
101, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. The deadline to apply<lb />
is Wednesday, Oct. 4 by 5 p.m.<lb />
Contact 328-4SGA for more<lb />
information.<lb />
Focus Group Sessions<lb />
11:30 a.m. in the LWCC<lb />
Gallery<lb />
As the Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center strives for additional<lb />
ways to service our campus<lb />
and community, we ask for your<lb />
participation and comments<lb />
regarding our current Gallery.<lb />
Please come and share your<lb />
thoughts. For information,<lb />
please contact Khadine McNeill<lb />
at 328-6495 or by e-mail at<lb />
mcneillk@ecu.edu<lb />
Volunteer<lb />
Register for the 2006 Fall service<lb />
trip in Wilmington, N.C.<lb />
Oct. 13-16 (Departing after<lb />
classes end)<lb />
Cost: $65 (transportation, lodging<lb />
and food included)<lb />
Potential service sites: Habitat for<lb />
Humanity, Salvation Army Soup<lb />
Line, Cape Fear River Watch and<lb />
the Good Shepard.<lb />
Contact Jessica Gagne at 328-<lb />
1554 or gagnejQecu.edu.<lb />
Mon Oct. 2<lb />
Special Olympics Tennis, 5:30<lb />
- 6:15 p.m River Burch back<lb />
courts<lb />
Tennis runs from Oct. 2 - Nov. 13.<lb />
Help participants learn or improve<lb />
their skills. Contact<lb />
Deirtra Crandol at 329-4541.<lb />
Pitt County Fair Concessions<lb />
Shifts TBA, Pitt County Fair<lb />
Grounds<lb />
Oct. 2 - 7, volunteers needed<lb />
to assist at Lions Club Booth<lb />
at Pitt County Fair. Volunteers<lb />
will work taking food orders and<lb />
cleaning tables. Booth sponsored<lb />
by American Business Women's<lb />
Association and Lion's Club.<lb />
Contact Jean Sutton to sign-up<lb />
for shift at 353-5173.<lb />
Wed Oct. 4<lb />
BBQ Luncheon for Habitat for<lb />
Humanity, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m<lb />
Firetower Road and Arlington<lb />
Boulevard. Volunteers needed<lb />
work in shifts to prepare plates,<lb />
box lunches for delivery, deliver<lb />
lunches and serve and greet walk-<lb />
up customers. Contact Debbie<lb />
James at 756-4300.<lb />
Sat Oct. 7<lb />
North Carolina Big Sweep<lb />
7-11 a.m Greenville<lb />
Big Sweep, the N.C. component<lb />
of the International Coastal<lb />
Cleanup - a global effort to rid<lb />
our environment of debris. Help<lb />
clean-up Greenville! Registration<lb />
at the Town Commons.<lb />
Contact Paula Clark at<lb />
ppclarkOpittcountync.gov or<lb />
902-3353.<lb />
Fluff and Puff - Human<lb />
Society 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m<lb />
West Marine, Washington N.C.<lb />
Volunteers, 15, needed to assist<lb />
with registration, dog washing,<lb />
trimming nails, brushing<lb />
dogs and doggy art booth.<lb />
Students with digital cameras<lb />
needed as photographers for the<lb />
Humane Society Web site. Contact<lb />
Vicky Luttrell at 353-8833<lb />
or vicki.luttrellOearthlink.net.<lb />
3 Tue 4 Wed 5 Thu 6 Fri 7<lb />
Sat<lb />
8<lb />
Sun<lb />
9<lb />
Mon<lb />
Jazz vocalist Tierney<lb />
Sutton<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
For more informa-<lb />
tion visit ecu.edu<lb />
SRAPAS<lb />
Intramural Climbing<lb />
Competition<lb />
The team competition<lb />
(teams of 3) will be<lb />
held on Wed Oct. 4.<lb />
Both competitions will<lb />
start at 7 p.m.<lb />
SRC Climbing Wall<lb />
'ACHIEVE: Travel the<lb />
World on a Student's<lb />
Budget<lb />
Have you ever wanted<lb />
to travel to another<lb />
country? Come find<lb />
out how you can live<lb />
and study in another<lb />
country for the same<lb />
price as studying here<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
Clement Hall Lobby<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
Tom Wehrle Acoustic<lb />
Show<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
ECU Freshman Drama<lb />
Bab 1028<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Car stolen by N.C. man wanted for slay-<lb />
ing of wife found in Tennesee<lb />
(AP)  A car believed stolen<lb />
by a man accused of gunning down<lb />
his estranged wife at a western<lb />
North Carolina women's shelter<lb />
was found in a bus station parking<lb />
lot in Tennessee, authorities said<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
Investigators confirmed<lb />
that the abandoned 2006 Honda<lb />
Civic was the car John "Woody"<lb />
Woodring, 35, allegedly stole last<lb />
week from a neighbor in Sylva,<lb />
N.C, about 116 miles east of Knox-<lb />
ville on the other side of the Great<lb />
Smoky Mountains.<lb />
"They are just trying to find<lb />
any leads or anything else here in<lb />
town. He could still be around this<lb />
area DeBusk said.<lb />
Woodring was already wanted<lb />
on domestic violence charges<lb />
after being accused of violating<lb />
a protective order and trying to<lb />
strangle his wife at her home four<lb />
days before the murder.<lb />
Police had traced all of<lb />
Woodring's connections in west-<lb />
ern North Carolina, including two<lb />
former wives, and in his native<lb />
Pennsylvania and Tennessee.<lb />
Breakdance Competi-<lb />
tion<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
ACHIEVE: Registration<lb />
101: What you need<lb />
to know to register for<lb />
spring semester<lb />
Belk Hall Basement<lb />
Focus Group Sessions<lb />
Please come and share<lb />
your thoughts as they<lb />
relate to the cur-<lb />
rent collection of art<lb />
housed in the LWCC,<lb />
recommendations for<lb />
change, and sugges-<lb />
tions for the future.<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cul-<lb />
tural Center Gallery<lb />
11:30 AM<lb />
Russian Film Series:<lb />
"Burnt by the Sun"<lb />
Movies have English<lb />
subtitles or dubbing.<lb />
Bate 2011<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
Cultural Poetry Jam<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
Sarin featuring David<lb />
Condos<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
Women's Swimming<lb />
M inges Aquatic<lb />
Center<lb />
3 p.m.<lb />
National Depression<lb />
Screening Day<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
8:30 a.m. - 4:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Bate 2015<lb />
6 - 8 p.m.<lb />
Crystal Imaging<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Brickyard<lb />
10 a.m.<lb />
Men's Swimming<lb />
M inges Aquatic<lb />
Center<lb />
3 p.m.<lb />
Women's Swimming<lb />
Minges Aquatic Center<lb />
12 p.m.<lb />
Women's Soccer<lb />
Bunting Field<lb />
4 p.m.<lb />
ECU VS. MARSHALL<lb />
Freeboot Friday<lb />
Located at the corner of<lb />
Sixth and Evans Streets<lb />
in Uptown Greenville.<lb />
Performing this week:<lb />
Spare Change (Rock,<lb />
Soul, Blues &amp; Beach)<lb />
Uptown Greenville<lb />
5 - 8 p.m.<lb />
Woman's Volleyball<lb />
Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
ECU vs. UAB<lb />
Men's Swimming<lb />
Minges Aquatic Center<lb />
12 p.m.<lb />
Football<lb />
Hall of Fame Weekend,<lb />
Letterwinners Week-<lb />
end<lb />
Dowdy-Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
ECU VS. VIRGINIA<lb />
Woman in Japan<lb />
Science and Technol-<lb />
ogy Building, Room<lb />
OC309<lb />
8:30 a.m. -4 p.m.<lb />
Community Health &amp;<lb />
Wellness Fair<lb />
Booths featured include<lb />
Organ &amp; Bone Marrow<lb />
Donation Registration,<lb />
HIV Information, Dia-<lb />
betes Screening, BP<lb />
Screening, Dental &amp;<lb />
Newborn Health Infor-<lb />
mation, Nutrition &amp;<lb />
Exercise Information<lb />
&amp; various Cancer Infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
Colonial Mall<lb />
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.<lb />
Women's Volleyball<lb />
Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
1 p.m.<lb />
ECU VS. MEMPHIS<lb />
Hazing Prevention<lb />
Seminar<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
presents "Hazed &amp;<lb />
Confused" a Hazing<lb />
Prevention Seminar.<lb />
This event is free to all<lb />
attendees and is open<lb />
to all student organiza-<lb />
tions. Alpha Omicron<lb />
Pi is happy to have Erie<lb />
Morring from Campus<lb />
Speak as the guest<lb />
speaker.<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
2 - 3 p.m.<lb />
Jazz vocalist Tierney<lb />
Sutton<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Visit ecu.eduSRAPAS<lb />
for more information<lb />
Featured Event:<lb />
ACHIEVE: Travel the World on a Student's Budget<lb />
Have you ever wanted to travel to another country? Come find out how you can live and<lb />
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Clement Hall Lobby<lb />
Investigators believed he might<lb />
have headed to either Tennessee<lb />
or Pennsylvania.<lb />
Woodring, a teaching assistant<lb />
studying for his master's degree in<lb />
counseling at Western Carolina<lb />
University, reportedly begged for<lb />
forgiveness in one of his last mes-<lb />
sages to his wife on his Web site.<lb />
He promised he would change and<lb />
the violence would end.<lb />
Major biodiesel plant opens in NC to<lb />
convert chicken fat to fuel<lb />
(AP)  A company that began<lb />
by making alternative fuel from<lb />
french fry grease is now ready<lb />
to start major production of<lb />
biodiesel.<lb />
Piedmont Biofuels plans to<lb />
convert chicken fat into l million<lb />
gallons of biodiesel per year at the<lb />
factory, making a fuel that creates<lb />
less pollution and provides an<lb />
alternative to oil.<lb />
It's the first of three biodiesel<lb />
production plants being built in<lb />
North Carolina, which is among<lb />
the nation's top consumers of<lb />
biodiesel fuel.<lb />
"This whole thing has been<lb />
driven by a quest for more fuel<lb />
said Lyle Estill, a Piedmont Bio-<lb />
fuels executive. "I was making it<lb />
for my tractor at home. In some<lb />
ways, this represents a continua-<lb />
tion of our quest. A million-gallon<lb />
plant is our attempt to meet more<lb />
fuel needs<lb />
The factory was launched<lb />
Monday in Pittsboro west of<lb />
Raleigh, though actual production<lb />
is still a few days away.<lb />
Once the biodiesel is cleaned,<lb />
it is ready for sale.<lb />
"To have it made right here<lb />
is going to make it more reliable<lb />
and reduces transportation costs<lb />
said Tobin Freid, coordinator<lb />
for Triangle Clean Cities at the<lb />
Triangle J Council of Govern-<lb />
ments. "By making it here and<lb />
using local feedstocks, you are<lb />
eliminating all that impact on<lb />
transporting fuel<lb />
Weird:<lb />
Injured seal pup takes a ride with<lb />
intoxicated driver and a pitbull<lb />
(KMTR)  An injured seal<lb />
pup took an unexpected ride with<lb />
an allegedly intoxicated driver on<lb />
the Oregon coast. The other pas-<lb />
senger in the vehicle; a pit bull.<lb />
Police discovered the harbor<lb />
seal pup inside a van during a<lb />
traffic stop on Highway 101 in<lb />
Florence on September 17. Offi-<lb />
cers arrested the driver, Matthew<lb />
Charles Lane, 24, for DUII and<lb />
Unlawful Possession of Wildlife.<lb />
Officers took the seal pup<lb />
to the Oregon Coast Aquarium<lb />
for rehabilitation. The seal is<lb />
being treated for minor puncture<lb />
wounds. Police say those wounds<lb />
may have been caused by a pit bull<lb />
dog found in the van.<lb />
Lane, who recently moved to<lb />
Oregon from Nevada, told police<lb />
he and his brother rescued the seal<lb />
pup from an attack by other seals<lb />
on an area beach. Lane said he was<lb />
taking the seal to a veterinarian<lb />
but couldn't find a vet's office that<lb />
was open on a Sunday.<lb />
Fish &amp; Wildlife experts urge<lb />
people not to touch or pick up seal<lb />
pups or other wildlife on the beach.<lb />
If the animal is injured, you should<lb />
leave it alone and contact the<lb />
OSP Northern Command Center<lb />
at 1-800-452-7888 or notify the<lb />
Oregon State Police.<lb />
Police say Unlawful Possession<lb />
of Wildlife is a Class A misde-<lb />
meanor punishable by a heavy fine<lb />
and possible jail time.<lb />
Rogue Squirrels Attacking People in<lb />
California<lb />
(KMTR)  Parks officials in<lb />
Mountain View, Calif, are on the<lb />
offensive against squirrels they<lb />
say have become dangerously<lb />
aggressive, attacking at least three<lb />
people.<lb />
The latest victim was four<lb />
yearold Andrew Packard,<lb />
attacked by a brown tree squirrel<lb />
as his mother unwrapped a muffin,<lb />
The San Jose Mercury News<lb />
reported.<lb />
"It was such a horror his<lb />
mother, Jennifer, said of the attack,<lb />
which left her boy with a trail of<lb />
red claw marks, a bite on his upper<lb />
arm, and a regimen of painful<lb />
rabies shots.<lb />
"To hear your child screaming<lb />
the way you've never heard before<lb />
 It was just bone chilling she<lb />
told the newspaper.<lb />
Parks officials are now seeking<lb />
permission to set traps and are<lb />
cracking down on visitors feeding<lb />
the wildlife.<lb />
As for Andrew, he declared he<lb />
would never go into a park with<lb />
trees again, and he keeps telling<lb />
everyone the squirrel was trying<lb />
to eat him.<lb />
City officials have offered to<lb />
give him a tour of the police and<lb />
fire station.<lb />
Student fee increase possible healthcare<lb />
continued from Al<lb />
Congressmen<lb />
encouraged to act as a<lb />
student voice<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
SENIOR STAFF WRITER<lb />
The major topic of discussion<lb />
at the second congress meet-<lb />
ing was getting student rep-<lb />
resentation about the possibil-<lb />
ity of student fees increasing.<lb />
Chris Welch, student body<lb />
treasurer, spoke about the increase<lb />
and stated that under the N.C.<lb />
Board of Governors, the highest<lb />
possible increase would be $346.<lb />
The reason for the increase<lb />
is to provide new or improved<lb />
services to the student body. Pro-<lb />
posals submitted for the increase<lb />
ranged from $1.50-$50.<lb />
The congressmen were encour-<lb />
aged to serve on a commit tee to pro-<lb />
vide student representation on the<lb />
issue of the increase in student fees.<lb />
M. Cole Jones, student body<lb />
president, also encouraged con-<lb />
gressmen to participate in numer-<lb />
ous things that will help bring a<lb />
student voice to issues and polices.<lb />
Some of the committees, orga-<lb />
nizations, or events that Jones<lb />
encouraged congressmen to be<lb />
involved in were to provide stu-<lb />
dent representation at the Board<lb />
of Trustees meetings, March of<lb />
Dimes, and Elite Leadership Team.<lb />
These different things that<lb />
Jones proposed would allow the<lb />
congressmen to be involved more<lb />
within SGA and outside SGA.<lb />
"The Elite Leadership Team<lb />
will expose you to different enti-<lb />
ties in student government said<lb />
Jones.<lb />
Jones was pleased that six<lb />
students from SGA will have the<lb />
opportunity to attend the asso-<lb />
ciation of student government or<lb />
ASG, conference this weekend.<lb />
Open positions in SGA were<lb />
addressed by Jon Massachi,<lb />
speaker of the congress, which<lb />
included parliamentarian and ser-<lb />
geant at arms.<lb />
The positions of sophomore<lb />
and freshman class officers were<lb />
also addressed by Matt Wag-<lb />
oner, elections committee chair,<lb />
while giving his elections report.<lb />
Wagoner explained the out-<lb />
come of the elections concerning<lb />
these two positions to the con-<lb />
gressmen and executive officers.<lb />
"The freshman class position<lb />
was challenged and Patrick Sebas-<lb />
tian will now act as the freshman<lb />
class advocate said Wagoner.<lb />
Allen Thomas resigned from<lb />
his position as sophomore class<lb />
officer and the process has begun<lb />
to elect a new officer for the<lb />
position according to Wagoner.<lb />
Suggestions about future elec-<lb />
tions were made by Wagoner such<lb />
as inducting due process in the<lb />
election procedure, holding office<lb />
hours, and placing a banner above<lb />
the polling site near Wright Place.<lb />
Marissa Phillips, spirit liai-<lb />
son spoke about the upcoming<lb />
"Paint it Purple Fridays which<lb />
will be on Oct. 7, 8, 19 and 20.<lb />
The purpose of this event<lb />
is to promote students wear-<lb />
ing purple on Fridays and at<lb />
each home game to enhance<lb />
the amount of school spirit.<lb />
Allcongressrnen that had not yet<lb />
been sworn in were sworn in by Nick<lb />
Genty, attorney general of SGA.<lb />
For more information or ques-<lb />
tions about the elections pro-<lb />
cess, call S28-4SGA.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newsQtheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
In ending his speech, Johnson<lb />
also spoke of advocacy and how<lb />
the experience abroad enables<lb />
medical students and profession-<lb />
als alike to step outside of the<lb />
academic realm.<lb />
The last hour of the seminar<lb />
was conducted in a question and<lb />
answer manner opening the dis-<lb />
cussion to audience members that<lb />
included other professors and<lb />
students from Brody, as well as<lb />
community members.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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continued from Al<lb />
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people in attendance at this year's<lb />
lecture, there was not an empty<lb />
seat in the room.<lb />
Although most students were<lb />
attending the lecture for credit in<lb />
a class, they found the lecture very<lb />
informative and most felt that Dr.<lb />
Trible was a very knowledgeable<lb />
speaker.<lb />
"The lecture was very interest-<lb />
ing said James Jordan, Senior Art<lb />
major. "She talked about aspects<lb />
of the bible that were new to me,<lb />
and hadn't quite been explained<lb />
in some of my religious studies. I<lb />
would definitely like to listen to<lb />
another one of her lectures<lb />
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 Not just for Pirate Rants <lb />
TUESDAY OCTOBER 3,2006 PAGE A3<lb />
Greek system has<lb />
trouble explaining<lb />
positives<lb />
Few fuel stereotype, ruin perception of a<lb />
ERIC GILMORE<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
I've heard the stereotypes. Arrogant stuck-up<lb />
wannabe's who pay for their friends. A faction of<lb />
drunks who continually haze pledges to feel men-<lb />
tally superior. Daddy's boys and girls equipped<lb />
with croakies, boat shoes and Polos with their<lb />
noses stuck straight in the air. Trust me. I've<lb />
heard 'em. I used to say 'em.<lb />
While there are kernels of truth in every<lb />
stereotype, it's not what defines Greek Life. But<lb />
what does? Greeks tout that their social system<lb />
is based on brotherhood or sisterhood while those<lb />
outside the 'social circle' perceive it as a desperate<lb />
attempt to win over friends.<lb />
Judging opinion writer Ryan Cobey's account<lb />
of Interfraternity Council rush published<lb />
on Sept. 28, his portrayal of the aforemen-<lb />
tioned stereotypes seem to suddenly out-<lb />
weigh the consistent positives that enve-<lb />
lopes nearly nine percent of ECU's campus.<lb />
Cobey interjected his opinion based on<lb />
what he saw from Rush. Brothers drinking<lb />
bourbon at rush or trying to entice a rushee by<lb />
openingly requesting him to smoke marijuana<lb />
negates the countless hours of community<lb />
service tallied by individual organizations.<lb />
It trivializes the three state funded full-<lb />
time positions within the Office of Greek<lb />
Life. The actions cancel out the countless<lb />
hours that student leaders devote to contrib-<lb />
ute to their respective groups. It calls into<lb />
question the power of the numerous councils<lb />
that regulate its 34 fraternities and sororities<lb />
separated among three parent organizations.<lb />
Frankly, the fraternities involved should be<lb />
held accountable. The East Carolinian made an<lb />
editorial decision not to name the fraternities<lb />
involved. What was surprising though was the<lb />
enormity of the situation because Cobey reported<lb />
that five fraternities were embracing dirty rush<lb />
It embarrasses the actual few who consistently<lb />
follow guidelines.<lb />
Despite it not being publicized, multiple fra-<lb />
ternities asked rushees two semesters ago if they<lb />
wanted to drink alcohol. Nothing that Cobey saw<lb />
or reported should surprise anyone.<lb />
Just like the student's behavior at football<lb />
games, a select few ruin the perception of the<lb />
whole. It doesn't matter that over 2,000 people<lb />
followed the rules. What does matter, however, is<lb />
that a few sprinkled among the fraternities didn't.<lb />
But how can Greeks justify them-<lb />
selves properly when their social organiza-<lb />
tions were founded as secretive societies?<lb />
In order to keep their founders' ideals, the<lb />
Greek system has to stay just that, secretive.<lb />
Unless you are Greek and have been through<lb />
the pledging process, it's hard for an outsider to<lb />
judge the entire system while showing a fair bias<lb />
of what goes in literally behind closed doors.<lb />
According the Greek Life Web site, brother-<lb />
hood is "a unique, private bond based on intan-<lb />
gible, invisible principles The definitive draw-<lb />
to 'going Greek' is unfortunately to the public,<lb />
only known by those who are Greek.<lb />
So in response to various opinion columns<lb />
and multiple Pirate Rants, the Greek system has<lb />
to absorb it. It doesn't matter how fighting mad<lb />
it makes them or way off base it is. Its pillars are<lb />
based on secrecy and in order to protect its ideals,<lb />
Greeks should ignore them.<lb />
Yet not everyone is so smart. A commenter,<lb />
who posted his affiliation with the Greek system<lb />
with feedback about Cobey's article on the East<lb />
Carolinian Web site, called Cobey "unwanted" and<lb />
also used the term "bad apple and unbidded bitch<lb />
But truthfully, it's the people like him who<lb />
consistently ruin the Greek reputation who are<lb />
really the bad apples.<lb />
LETTER TO<lb />
THE EDITOR<lb />
I want to first off say that I am not writing this<lb />
to attack the newspaper in any way, just to show my<lb />
concern. I am a member of the Greek community<lb />
and I'm sure you have received quite a few comments<lb />
recently, but I would still like to say my piece.<lb />
I did not read Tuesday's article written by Ryan<lb />
Cobey, but after reading today's article and all ofthe<lb />
Pirate Rants, I am very disappointed in this news-<lb />
paper. Whereas I know there are issues concerning<lb />
Greek life, and certainly Rush violations are a huge<lb />
problem, I feel like Ryan should have taken his con-<lb />
cerns to Ion or Kay in the Greek Office so that they<lb />
could have been dealt with more efficiently.<lb />
The bottom line is that the Greek Community<lb />
does a lot for East Carolina besides the big parties,<lb />
our GPA's are quite high, and we participate in<lb />
community service. Many Greeks hold offices in<lb />
SGA and tilings of that nature as well. I feel that by<lb />
publishing articles and Pirate Rants you are doing<lb />
nothing for the Greek community but hindering us.<lb />
Ion and Kay are working very hard to change the<lb />
Greek community, but articles such as you printed<lb />
today, are deleting every step forward we make.<lb />
The Pirate Rants are also doing nothing but<lb />
encouraging the fights between non-Greeks<lb />
and Greeks. Of course they are only opinions,<lb />
they are just feeding the fire and I feel that since<lb />
you choose which rants to publish and which<lb />
rants not to publish, you should realize that this<lb />
is not helping the University at all. I hope that<lb />
you can see where I am coming from in this,<lb />
the Greek community means a lot to me, and I<lb />
would hate to see the student body's opinions on<lb />
us change from articles that you are publishing.<lb />
Tara Harwood<lb />
Undergraduate<lb />
Elementary Education<lb />
PIRATE RANTS<lb />
A professor is one who talks in<lb />
someone else's sleep.<lb />
Gasohol is great but I have an<lb />
easier way for ECU to save gas.<lb />
Turn off the buses that sit in front<lb />
of Christenbury for 10-12 minutes<lb />
idling. Twelve minutes twice an<lb />
hour for 11 hours. Uhh, that's over<lb />
four hours of wasted gas per bus,<lb />
per day. Technology is nice but<lb />
common sense works too.<lb />
My parents really don't get it! They<lb />
found out that I post on Myspace.<lb />
They don't appreciate art because<lb />
they think my pictures and poems<lb />
are weird. Now they are worried<lb />
and they won't let me go to see<lb />
Simple Plan! My life sucks! It really<lb />
is tough being emo.<lb />
The poll on the side of TEC Web<lb />
site annoys me. There's actually<lb />
more to downtown than clubs and<lb />
bars, guys. Crazy, yes, but it's the<lb />
truth.<lb />
Nothing else matters in the whole<lb />
wide world, when you're in love<lb />
with a Jersey girl.<lb />
Please don't be rude to me if I<lb />
ask you to not touch me. I have<lb />
verminophobia, and I can't help it!<lb />
The ECU Ambassadors need more<lb />
recognition on campus for all<lb />
the great things they do for ECU<lb />
and the Greenville community.<lb />
To the lonely people on Facebook:<lb />
Please stop changing your<lb />
relationship status every three<lb />
hours. It's evident that you are<lb />
alone.<lb />
Why are there no "black" sorority<lb />
or frat houses here at ECU?<lb />
Why is it that every single officer<lb />
is downtown Thursday-Saturday?<lb />
What if a bank were to get robbed<lb />
across town.<lb />
Why does the Wright Place serve<lb />
half-baked strombolis?<lb />
I hate widescreen! We used<lb />
to have a choice but now<lb />
everything from movies to music<lb />
videos are wide! What's so<lb />
great about a smaller picture?<lb />
I don't smoke and I hate sororities,<lb />
and I'm dating a guy who smokes<lb />
and is in a frat. So yes, we can all<lb />
get along.<lb />
If you're so upset with the football<lb />
staff having to lecture us on our<lb />
behavior, then maybe you should<lb />
encourage your friends to show<lb />
a little sportsmanship and class<lb />
instead of acting like drunken<lb />
profane hillbillies.<lb />
Greek life holds this school together<lb />
- have you ever thought about how<lb />
many Greeks are on SGA? Stop<lb />
wishing you were in a sorority or<lb />
fraternity and do what you came<lb />
here to do - get an education.<lb />
You have to have grab-a-dates<lb />
because no frats want to have<lb />
socials with you!<lb />
The next time you come to class<lb />
musty I will hand you a bar of<lb />
deodorant! The next time you<lb />
sneeze in your hand and wipe the<lb />
mucus on your desk I will scream!<lb />
Why is parking and traffic driving<lb />
around and giving tickets at 7<lb />
p.m.?<lb />
Is it bad that<lb />
class yet?<lb />
haven't been to<lb />
Wow. There is a person that has<lb />
the same drama as me and I<lb />
have to find him. Thanks Jane.<lb />
How difficult is it to understand<lb />
that the Third floor of Joyner<lb />
Library is a quiet study area?<lb />
Safe Ride is a name that should be<lb />
applied to a ride that is dependable<lb />
and "safe not one that takes an<lb />
hour (if it decides to come at all).<lb />
Thank you ECU for putting all the<lb />
pretty girls on College Hill this<lb />
year and all the athletes too.<lb />
Maybe that's why I can't get a<lb />
woman to look at me.<lb />
I appreciate that my two new<lb />
roommates this year know what<lb />
dryer lint is and know how to<lb />
remove it as well.<lb />
I love the one boy in my class. He<lb />
dresses better than most of the girls.<lb />
My professor looks like Einstein,<lb />
talks like Ben Stein and always<lb />
wears pink. I love him!<lb />
To the girl who wants to know if it's<lb />
OK to date someone 11 years her<lb />
senior: Yes. Do it.<lb />
If you're looking for a non-drinking,<lb />
non-parrying, non-smoking (though<lb />
not all smoke) girl then you better<lb />
be ready for something busted or<lb />
very large. Sorry, that's just the way<lb />
it goes in this world.<lb />
Sop wearing white after Labor Day!<lb />
Do any girls actually enjoy watching<lb />
Sports Center? It's the first thing<lb />
a guy flips to, so I just keep<lb />
my mouth shut and watch, but<lb />
deep down I wish it didn't exist.<lb />
I have a belly button fetish is<lb />
that weird?<lb />
To the two girls who always come<lb />
into English late because they are<lb />
"sick Sick people don't always<lb />
have makeup on and their hair<lb />
fixed and nice clothes and then<lb />
walk into class 20 minutes late!<lb />
Get there on time or spare us and<lb />
stay in your dorm room!<lb />
Sorority girls rock! If this<lb />
campus didn't have them<lb />
then I would never go to class!<lb />
To the people that rant about<lb />
people who talk on their cell<lb />
phones. If you had someone<lb />
to talk to then you would be<lb />
talking on your cell phone too.<lb />
Cheerios are like duct tape they<lb />
fix everything!<lb />
The other day I was walking down<lb />
College Hill and a chicken patty<lb />
from the dinning hall came flying<lb />
out of a vehicle and hit me in the<lb />
face. What is that about? I think I<lb />
got patty smacked.<lb />
To everyone that rants about Greek<lb />
Life: For someone to be as against<lb />
it as you seem to be you sure do<lb />
spend a lot of time talking, ranting<lb />
and writing articles about us.<lb />
Note to yourself: The amount of<lb />
rants and articles we spend time<lb />
on in response to the rude things<lb />
directed towards us - none. We<lb />
do not spend time on you, so why<lb />
spend so much time on us?<lb />
To the person who said guys look<lb />
silly on an elliptical. Thanks, as if<lb />
I wasn't insecure enough. Why do<lb />
you think I'm at the gym in the first<lb />
place? Because of you, ll never do<lb />
the elliptical again.<lb />
Why is it that my roommate's<lb />
freshman girlfriend has her own<lb />
room and her roommate is never<lb />
there, but always insists on<lb />
spending nights in our room? This<lb />
is driving me insane!<lb />
Maybe if you smelled better, more<lb />
girls would be interested in you.<lb />
People, stop getting on eBay,<lb />
Myspace and Facebook while<lb />
you're in the computer lab and<lb />
10 people are in line waiting on<lb />
a computer to print things off for<lb />
their class that they are about to<lb />
be late for!<lb />
I understand that I'm living fn a<lb />
dorm so space is small but why<lb />
must people feel the need to get<lb />
in the shower right beside me<lb />
when I'm the only one in there in<lb />
an entire row of them!<lb />
I've been dating my boyfriend<lb />
for a week and he has already<lb />
stopped calling me. I must be doing<lb />
something wrong just a guess.<lb />
You remind me of my seven-year-<lb />
old brother the minute you start<lb />
fussing over how much you hate<lb />
the seat we left for you in the<lb />
movie theatre. Maybe you should<lb />
not have been the last person to<lb />
show up if it matters that much to<lb />
you. Whining over seats is childish,<lb />
get over it.<lb />
To the gentleman on the bus who<lb />
gave up his seat to a girl way to<lb />
go! You brightened my day and<lb />
reminded me that chivalry is not<lb />
dead yet!<lb />
To the guy who sat beside me<lb />
on the stairs Thursday night, I<lb />
definitely wanted to talk to you. My<lb />
ride just ended up coming a little<lb />
early. Sorry.<lb />
I'm so hung up on you but I'll<lb />
probably never be able to tell you<lb />
that. Our relationship is already<lb />
complicated enough. Even if my<lb />
passion stays one-way, I won't<lb />
be able to get over you anytime<lb />
soon.<lb />
Sarah Bell<lb />
Editor in Chief<lb />
Rachel King<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Carolyn Scandura<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Eric Gilmore<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Zach Sirkin<lb />
Photo Editor<lb />
Rachael Lotter<lb />
Multimedia Web Editor<lb />
Claire Murphy<lb />
Asst. News Editor<lb />
Sarah Campbell<lb />
Asst. Features Editor<lb />
Sarah Hackney<lb />
Head Copy Editor<lb />
Jennifer Hobbs<lb />
Production Manager<lb />
Newsroom<lb />
Fax<lb />
Advertising<lb />
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Serving ECU since 1925, the East Carolinian prints<lb />
9,000 copies every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday<lb />
during the regular academic year and 5,000 on Wednes-<lb />
days during the summer. "Our View" is the opinion of<lb />
the editorial board and is written by editorial board<lb />
members. The East Carolinian welcomes letters to the<lb />
editor which are limited to 250 words (which may be<lb />
edited for decency or brevity). We reserve the right to<lb />
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No ifs, ands or<lb />
butts, smoking<lb />
is a danger<lb />
Ban campus smoking, save lives<lb />
RYAN COBEY<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
We hear about anti-smoking campaigns on<lb />
a daily basis. Commercials of dead bodies being<lb />
stacked in front of cigarette company buildings<lb />
have become so common in our society that we<lb />
now tend to overlook them. The ever so outspoken<lb />
T.R.U.TH tours around the country help to show<lb />
peoplejust how dangerous the effects of smoking are<lb />
to the smoker and even the non-smoker beside him.<lb />
But are we really listening to this information<lb />
anymore?<lb />
I'm sure by now almost all of you have seen<lb />
countless numbers of commercials on television<lb />
or even from your own friends. It is a subject that<lb />
non-smokers like to talk about a great deal and<lb />
smokers avoid at all costs.<lb />
However, when it seems that so many people<lb />
on campus have no respect for non-smokers, I<lb />
think we have every right to tell the world how<lb />
we feel about it. I can't count how many times<lb />
within the past two weeks I've had smoke blown<lb />
straight into my face as I'm walking to class. I<lb />
also remember from my time living on campus,<lb />
the obvious and disgusting smell of smoke as it<lb />
mixed in a hideous haze in front ofthe doors to<lb />
White Hall. I would fumble with my key to open<lb />
up the door as quickly as possible so I wouldn't<lb />
have to hold my breath for too long.<lb />
As we learn more and more about the<lb />
health risks caused by smoking, it makes us<lb />
think about what we can do to prevent our-<lb />
selves from losing years of our life due to<lb />
these preventable, toxic substances floating<lb />
around in our air. And I've done exactly that.<lb />
I personally think our campus would be much<lb />
better off if it were completely smoke-free. I'm<lb />
not talking about just making a 10-20 foot rule<lb />
for not smoking around buildings, but rather ban-<lb />
ning smoking throughout the entirety of campus<lb />
Think about it, two out of the three most<lb />
populous states in the United States, California<lb />
and New York, are also two ofthe strictest states<lb />
on smoking. California, a state with over 30 mil-<lb />
lion people, has completely banned smoking in<lb />
all public buildings as well as banned smoking<lb />
within twenty feet of a government building.<lb />
New York City, a city so crowded and cramped<lb />
has banned smoking in all restaurants and bars<lb />
in 2003, and since then has seen a dramatic<lb />
decrease in air pollution levels as well as a heavy<lb />
and steady increase in profit and even jobs within<lb />
their local establishments.<lb />
My point in presenting you these statistics<lb />
is to show you that in a way, our campus can<lb />
compare to an extremely crowded city center, like<lb />
New York. Over 5,100 students are housed on<lb />
campus this year. If you then factor in the other<lb />
15-16 thousand students who commute from off-<lb />
campus every weekday, you'll quickly realize that<lb />
our campus can get quite crowded. Obviously,<lb />
smoking is banned in our dorms and buildings<lb />
for good reason, but because of that, everyone<lb />
who does smoke has to go outside. And they all<lb />
seem to congregate in one small place outside of<lb />
their dorms or whatever building they have class<lb />
in next. I've noticed that the air in those particu-<lb />
lar spots never loses that distinct odor either.<lb />
Our air around campus may not look as pol-<lb />
luted as places like New York and Los Angeles, but<lb />
mark my words, there are fumes present that do<lb />
even more danger to our bodies than automobile<lb />
smog, and those are the fumes from secondhand<lb />
smoke. Perhaps, if we banned smoking from<lb />
campus entirely, we would not only help save<lb />
lives of current smokers who would be too lazy<lb />
to travel off campus, but we would also make so<lb />
many more places accessible and open to everyone.<lb />
Never again would the steps of Tyler Hall, or any<lb />
residence hall for that matter, be filled with just<lb />
smokers. People could actually linger there and<lb />
perhaps spend more time outdoors, even if it is<lb />
just to socialize. And maybe, just maybe, pro-<lb />
ductivity in the classroom would even be better.<lb />
I understand this would put current smokers in<lb />
a predicament, but, sometimes, radical steps like<lb />
this make people finally consider other alterna-<lb />
tives. As of right now, our campus still makes it<lb />
extremely easy for students to smoke. We don't<lb />
even have a rule preventing students from smok-<lb />
ing right beside residence halls! We, as human<lb />
beings, tend to learn from consequences, and it's<lb />
usually too late by the time we learn them. I think<lb />
banning smoking from campus entirely could help<lb />
students and staff alike consider the consequences<lb />
before it is too late for them.<lb />
I know some of you will read this and sub-<lb />
consciously add it to the ever-growing tally of<lb />
dead horses on the subject of smoking, but there<lb />
comes a point in time where, after reading and<lb />
hearing so much about a particular topic, you<lb />
start to wonder why it is such a big issue. Why<lb />
am I hearing so many negative things about smok-<lb />
ing Why are people 1 don't even know trying to<lb />
tell me 1 shouldn't smoke? I realize many people<lb />
would strongly oppose the idea of a smoke-free<lb />
campus, but even the idea can make people think<lb />
about what they are doing to their bodies and to<lb />
others as well. Moreover, if you continue to ask<lb />
yourself why the subject of" smoking is such an<lb />
important issue to many people, I have an answer<lb />
for you - because the most important issue to a<lb />
lot of us is our life.<lb />
Need advice? Have questions?<lb />
Log onto our Web site at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
and Just Ask Jane.<lb /><pb facs="00059445_tn_0005" /><lb />
Pulse<lb />
TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 2006 PAGE A4<lb />
 Campus Scene <lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Ma<lb />
You've done the preparation,<lb />
now proceed with your<lb />
plans. Intend to go farther than<lb />
you think you can, and you might<lb />
surprise yourself.<lb />
Taurus<lb />
You're a good worker, but there's<lb />
no point in finishing meaningless<lb />
tasks. Cross the unimportant<lb />
stuff off your list without the<lb />
slightest guilt.<lb />
(mini<lb />
Stop arguing, even with yourself.<lb />
Choose, so you can get going.<lb />
If something changes as you<lb />
go along, you can make the<lb />
correction.<lb />
Canctr<lb />
You're able to buy yourself<lb />
special things occasionally,<lb />
because you pinch your pennies<lb />
habitually. Hold out for the best<lb />
deal and make this gift to yourself<lb />
really worth it.<lb />
Lto<lb />
Extensive discussions are<lb />
required to discover all the<lb />
secrets. Make sure you know<lb />
what you're signing.<lb />
Virgo<lb />
Continue to be cautious with your<lb />
money, even if you're feeling flush.<lb />
Later, when you have a lot more,<lb />
this won't seem like very much.<lb />
Libra<lb />
You're especially cute, decisive<lb />
and persuasive now. Figure out<lb />
whom and what you want, and<lb />
get him-her-it.<lb />
Scorpio<lb />
The others just want the job<lb />
done, they don't care about<lb />
costs. This is why they need you,<lb />
and why you make the big bucks.<lb />
Slliftirius<lb />
You're hot on the trail of a<lb />
new theory that will explain<lb />
everything. Ask somebody who<lb />
owes you a favor to help out with<lb />
the chores.<lb />
Capricorn<lb />
The top of the mountain appears<lb />
to be almost within your reach.<lb />
Pay closer attention now, so you<lb />
don't fall off.<lb />
Aquarius<lb />
You provide the data, and your<lb />
friends will come up with the<lb />
plan. This is a joint effort, and<lb />
the odds are in your favor.<lb />
Piscas<lb />
Start by paying back a debt.<lb />
That takes a load off your mind<lb />
and allows the creativity in there<lb />
to expand. You're entering a<lb />
new phase, getting rid of the<lb />
old in your life will let you enjoy<lb />
the new.<lb />
Campus Events:<lb />
Tuesday: Oct. 3<lb />
-Tom Wehrle Acoustic Show<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
-Intermural Climbing<lb />
Competition<lb />
SRC 7 p.m.<lb />
Wednesday: Oct. 4<lb />
-Breakdance Competition<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Thursday: Oct. 5<lb />
-Cultural Poetry Jam<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
-National Depression Screening<lb />
Day<lb />
Mendenhall 8:30 a.m. - 4:30<lb />
p.m. and Bate 2015 6 - 8 p.m.<lb />
Friday: Oct. S<lb />
-Freeboot Friday<lb />
Uptown Greenville 5 - 8 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Movies:<lb />
Drawing Restraint 3<lb />
Wednesday 104 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday 105 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday 106 at 7 p.m.<lb />
midnight<lb />
Saturday 107 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sunday 108at7p.m.<lb />
Uie Devil Wears Praia<lb />
Wednesday 104 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday 105 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Friday 106 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Saturday 107 at 7 p.m.<lb />
midnight<lb />
Sunday 108 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
ECULoessin Playhouse<lb />
presentation of 'Chicago'<lb />
Katie Wilson as Velma Kelly, Kyle Langworthy as Billy Flynn and Christina Kelly as Roxie Hart in Chicago.<lb />
Students will get a taste of the<lb />
roaring twenties<lb />
JENNY AYERS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Set in Chicago during the twenties, this is a<lb />
story of vaudeville actresses turned murderers, all<lb />
imprisoned, vying for the attention of the press.<lb />
The acclaimed musical turned movie, Chicagd,<lb />
will be coming to the McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
this Thursday, Oct. 5 through Tuesday, Oct. 10.<lb />
While Usher and Ashlee Simpson won't be grac-<lb />
ing the stage, our own theatre department has<lb />
been hard at work to make sure this show is a<lb />
memorable one.<lb />
Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart are the first of<lb />
the ladies we meet. Both are vaudeville starlets<lb />
with dreams of making it big one day, both have<lb />
been abused by men, and both are in prison for<lb />
murder charges. Velma is a nightclub sensation<lb />
who becomes the focus of the tabloids when she is<lb />
arrested for shooting her husband and sister after<lb />
discovering their affair. The Chicago newspapers<lb />
love the story and their zealousness is fed by her<lb />
lawyer, Billy Flynn. However, Billy, more media<lb />
focused than anything, soon falls for the newest<lb />
headline star, Roxie Hart.<lb />
Roxie was merely a chorus girl looking for her<lb />
big break. She is seduced by a man who promises<lb />
to help her career excel. When it finally becomes<lb />
clear to Roxie that he has no such intention, she<lb />
shoots him in a tit of rage. This lands Roxie in the<lb />
same prison as Velma, and they find something<lb />
else in common, Billy Flynn. Billy now sees Roxie<lb />
as the bigger headline and turns his focus and<lb />
advances on her. .<lb />
Roxie, becomes the next media hot topic, much<lb />
to Velma s annoyance, However, Roxie lands in the<lb />
same boat as Velma when Go-to-Hell Kitty arrives<lb />
at the jail on a multiple murder charge. Soon, the<lb />
press forgets Roxie as they did Velma. With her<lb />
clever ways, Roxie manages to bring the media<lb />
focus back to herself, and its time for her court<lb />
date. Billy is ready to soak up the spotlight.<lb />
The musical is actually based on real events<lb />
that occurred in Chicago in 1924. Maurine Dallas<lb />
Watkins, a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, cov-<lb />
ered the public trials of Beulah Annan and Belva<lb />
Gaertner. Watkins' turned her findings into the<lb />
play Chicago. Bob Fosse obtained the rights from<lb />
her estate following her death in 1969 and devel-<lb />
oped Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville.<lb />
The play was produced in 1975 and as a part<lb />
of the City Center "Encores Series, the show<lb />
was revived in 1996. This version, which became<lb />
Broadway, opened on Nov. 14, 1996 and is still<lb />
running.<lb />
The musical was adapted for the movie Chicago<lb />
in 2002, starring Rente Zellweger as Roxie and<lb />
Catherine Zeta-Jones as Velma. The film won the<lb />
Oscar for Best Picture, and Zeta-Jones won Best<lb />
Supporting Actress.<lb />
The musical numbers in the original produc-<lb />
tion are well-known vaudeville and night-club acts<lb />
of the 1920s. In ECU's production, they have added<lb />
their own touch to the musical, including a tribute<lb />
to the great stage and film musical choreographer,<lb />
Busby Berkeley.<lb />
Tickets are $12-$17.50 in advance, $17.50<lb />
at the door, and may be purchased by call-<lb />
ing (252)328-6829 or 1-8O0-ECU-ARTS,<lb />
and online at ECUARTS.com. Chicago is<lb />
produced by the ECULoessin Playhouse,<lb />
School of Theatre and Dance, College of Fine Arts<lb />
and Communication.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulsedtheeastcarolinlan.com.<lb />
ECU ROTC students working together on a ropes course at Camp Butner.<lb />
Day in the life: ROTC<lb />
Students focus on<lb />
tradition, training and<lb />
discipline<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU is a university of tradi-<lb />
tion. For decades the Pirates have<lb />
been known for their extreme<lb />
pride and spirit. Since 1984, the<lb />
Reserve Officer Training Corps,<lb />
also known as the ROTC has<lb />
contributed to supplying ECU<lb />
with leadership opportunities and<lb />
professional training, instilling<lb />
bravery and dedication in each and<lb />
every student.<lb />
This semester, the ROTC has<lb />
72 participants who have endured<lb />
a rigorous selection process.<lb />
These students are well-rounded<lb />
with achievements in scholarships,<lb />
athletics and leadership.<lb />
Friday, Sept. 29, the ROTC<lb />
left for a field training exercise<lb />
(FTX) at Camp Butner, N.C.<lb />
where they spent two days dem-<lb />
onstrating their competency in<lb />
various areas.<lb />
According to CCPT Leslie<lb />
McCann, a senior health education<lb />
and promotion major, "The pur-<lb />
pose of FTXs is to build morale,<lb />
train the cadets for annual leader-<lb />
ship courses, and strengthen unit<lb />
cohesion to become junior officers<lb />
in the United States Army<lb />
The cadets carry an enormous<lb />
amount of equipment with them<lb />
for their training and missions.<lb />
CCPT Aaron Lewis, a senior<lb />
art major said that they have basic<lb />
necessities "two canteens, a flash-<lb />
light with a red lens to read a map,<lb />
two ammo pouches, one first aid<lb />
kit, a compass, a map, protractor<lb />
and a pencil<lb />
Senior health fitness specialist<lb />
major CCPT Michelle Layton<lb />
was the officer in charge of this<lb />
weekend's field training exercise.<lb />
She created the itinerary, coordi-<lb />
nated each event and assured that<lb />
the weekend operated smoothly.<lb />
CCPT Haley Willis, a senior<lb />
anthropology major expressed her<lb />
desire to be in ROTC by stating,<lb />
"Before I came to ECU, I had made<lb />
the decision to be in ROTC. No<lb />
matter where you are, you will<lb />
always have someone there for<lb />
you. We all freeze at night; we all<lb />
work hard during the day. We're<lb />
all soldiers<lb />
The field training exercise<lb />
included a regimented schedule<lb />
beginning with afternoon classes<lb />
teaching individual movement<lb />
technique, basic field craft such<lb />
as how to set up sleeping shelters<lb />
using a rain poncho, field hygiene,<lb />
noise and light discipline, and<lb />
hand grenade throwing. Closely<lb />
following the educational brief-<lb />
ings the cadets set up their sleep-<lb />
ing shelters, which they refer<lb />
to as "hooches As nighttime<lb />
approached, the cadets were sent<lb />
out into a large woodland where<lb />
they had three hours to conduct a<lb />
see ROTC page A5<lb />
Getting ready for a<lb />
night of sultry jazz<lb />
Acclaimed vocalist<lb />
to perform tonight at<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
LIZ FULTON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
It is rare to find ajazz vocalist<lb />
that has earned so much praise in<lb />
such a short time frame. Remi-<lb />
niscent of the days where women<lb />
wore evening gowns to dinner and<lb />
martinis were always served at 5<lb />
o'clock, Tierney Sutton transfers<lb />
her listeners to an era where classy<lb />
and understated were the charac-<lb />
teristics to aspire to.<lb />
Hailed by The Boston Globe as<lb />
having "a honey voice with a<lb />
touch of Ella Fitzgerald" it would<lb />
seem that Sutton is destined to<lb />
grow more and more popular<lb />
- perhaps crossing over in a fash-<lb />
ion that echoes Michael Buble.<lb />
Her success has come from<lb />
the road less traveled. Sutton<lb />
began as a choir girl in Wis-<lb />
consin and was unexposed to<lb />
jazz until college. She eventu-<lb />
ally found the best collaborators<lb />
with their own impressive jazz<lb />
pedigrees - notably Natalie Cole,<lb />
Diana Krall, Ray Charles and<lb />
Randy Brecker.<lb />
Ten years and six critically<lb />
acclaimed CDs later, Tierney and<lb />
her band demonstrate what col-<lb />
lective consultation and dedicated<lb />
teamwork can achieve. Reviewers<lb />
repeatedly say that audiences expe-<lb />
rience rare and powerful harmo-<lb />
nies achieved by humble perform-<lb />
ers at the top of their game.<lb />
A versatile studio singer as<lb />
well as premiere entertainer,<lb />
Tierney s voice was recently fea-<lb />
tured on Lions Gate's hit film The<lb />
Cooler, starring William H. Macy<lb />
and Alec Baldwin. She can also<lb />
be heard in Paramount's Twisted,<lb />
starring Samuel L. Jackson, Andy<lb />
Garcia and Ashley Judd.<lb />
In 2004, Tierney and her band<lb />
scored the independent feature<lb />
film Blue in Green, released by the<lb />
Unica Project. Tierney's unique-<lb />
voice is also regularly featured in<lb />
commercials representing such<lb />
organizations as BMW, Coca<lb />
Cola, Dodge and J.C. Penney.<lb />
In March 2005, Tierney and<lb />
her band performed in front of<lb />
a select audience of friends and<lb />
fans at Birdland in New York<lb />
City. Produced by Elaine Mar-<lb />
tone, I'm with the Band is Tier-<lb />
ney's first live recording and her<lb />
fifth release on the Telarc label.<lb />
With old standards such as "The<lb />
Lady is a Tramp "S'Wonderful"<lb />
and "I Get a Kick Out of You<lb />
the album received a<lb />
Grammy nomination in<lb />
2005 for Best Jazz Vocalist.<lb />
In June 2005, Tierney won<lb />
Jazz Week's Vocalist of the Year<lb />
Award. An active educator, she has<lb />
served in the Jazz Studies Depart-<lb />
ment at the University of Southern<lb />
California and given workshops<lb />
and clinics throughout the world.<lb />
Come experience for yourself<lb />
why the Chicago Sun-Times has<lb />
called Sutton's style "as soft and<lb />
smooth as fine bourbon On Tues-<lb />
day, Oct. 3, 2006, Tierney Sutton<lb />
will perform at Wright Audi-<lb />
torium as part of the SRAPAS<lb />
series. Reserve your tickets now at<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center or call 252-328-<lb />
4788 for ticket information.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulseffltheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
The bacterial meningitis vaccination, seen above, is recommended for all ECU students, even those not living in a dorm<lb />
This week in health: Meningitis<lb />
TUn i uua  :U1 U. ll'T) limit 1. i :i ri:u )ci i I i 1 I   i I, . .1 i . <lb />
The disease might be<lb />
more dangerous than<lb />
expected<lb />
KORRI-LEE SMITH<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
For many college students<lb />
meningitis is a word often heard,<lb />
yet its significance is rarely under-<lb />
stood. From my own experience,<lb />
the summer before freshman year<lb />
marked the first time I'd ever heard<lb />
the word. While taking a more in<lb />
depth look at the life threatening<lb />
effects of meningococcal bacteria,<lb />
the importance of alerting the<lb />
student body to the nature of this<lb />
disease has become evident.<lb />
Meningitis is a bacterial illness<lb />
that causes an inflammation of the<lb />
lining around the brain and spinal<lb />
cord. Its lesser-known counter-<lb />
part, septicemia, may also result<lb />
from meningococcal bacteria.<lb />
Typically more serious, septice-<lb />
mia is the blood poisoning form<lb />
of the disease.<lb />
Generally, Meningitis is bacte-<lb />
rial or viral, and can occasionally<lb />
be the result of fungal infections.<lb />
Although viral meningitis can be<lb />
quite unpleasant, it is rarely life<lb />
threatening and most people make<lb />
a quick, full recovery.<lb />
Meningococcal bacterium<lb />
has the power to cause meningi-<lb />
tis and septicemia concurrently.<lb />
When the two forms of the dis-<lb />
ease are contracted together,<lb />
the result is meningococcal<lb />
disease. Although this disease has<lb />
the potential to produce potent<lb />
consequences, septicemia alone<lb />
can be just as dangerous. Unless<lb />
accompanied by meningitis,<lb />
septicemia often holds no signs<lb />
of the disease, allowing it to<lb />
progress undetected.<lb />
The symptoms of meningi-<lb />
tis often resemble those of the<lb />
flu. These symptoms include:<lb />
Fever, severe headache, vomit-<lb />
ing, stiff neck, rash, sensitivity to<lb />
bright lights, delusions and feel-<lb />
ings of tiredness.<lb />
Although septicemia may have<lb />
symptoms similar to meningitis, it<lb />
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Women's Studies is working<lb />
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co-host the Pitt County Women's<lb />
Agenda Assembly Saturday, Oct.<lb />
7, on the ECU campus.<lb />
Beginning at 1 p.m partici-<lb />
pants will meet in Bate 1031 and<lb />
split into small groups to discuss<lb />
and prioritize women-centered<lb />
issues they see as vital for action<lb />
by the N.C. General Assem-<lb />
bly. Everyone will re-gather<lb />
in the large group, which will<lb />
then note the most-frequently<lb />
discussed issues. There will be<lb />
tables available for program<lb />
and cause brochures, etc as<lb />
well as a voter registration table.<lb />
Refreshments are being provided<lb />
by the Thomas Harriot College<lb />
of Arts and Sciences and by Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi. Early in the spring<lb />
N<lb />
C<lb />
Women<lb />
United<lb />
semester, Women's Studies will<lb />
host a workshop on successful<lb />
lobbying and will led a group to<lb />
Raleigh while the legislature is<lb />
in session. All events are free and<lb />
open to the public. A draft agenda<lb />
can be downloaded from the<lb />
events section of the Women's<lb />
Studies Web page, ecu.eduWOST.<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
Cheryl Dudas ik-W iggs,<lb />
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gram, at dudasikwiggsc@ecu.edu.<lb />
MENINGITIS<lb />
presents several symptoms that<lb />
can be considered exclusively its<lb />
own. The symptoms of septice-<lb />
mia can include: Fever, vomiting,<lb />
muscle pain, cold hands and feet,<lb />
pale skin, breathlessness, rash,<lb />
tiredness and delusions.<lb />
Since meningitis and septice-<lb />
mia often go unrecognized, it is<lb />
important that you know what to<lb />
look for. If a person displays several<lb />
of these symptoms in combination,<lb />
it is vital that they seek medical<lb />
attention immediately.<lb />
Both meningitis and septice-<lb />
mia have the potential to progress<lb />
undeniably fast, possibly carrying<lb />
life-threatening consequences.<lb />
Despite popular belief, babies<lb />
and young children are not the<lb />
only groups who can contract the<lb />
disease. Although these two age<lb />
groups tend to be more susceptible,<lb />
persons at any age can be consid-<lb />
ered vulnerable.<lb />
Unfortunately, persons<lb />
who live in close proximity to<lb />
many individuals through close<lb />
quarters carry a higher risk of<lb />
contracting the disease. This<lb />
continued from A4<lb />
includes, but is not restricted<lb />
to: College students living in<lb />
dormitories or residence halls,<lb />
U.S. military and persons travel-<lb />
ing to a part of the world where<lb />
meningococcal disease is common.<lb />
Fortunately, an immuniza-<lb />
tion has been developed that can<lb />
prevent four types of the menin-<lb />
gococcal disease. Though the vac-<lb />
cination cannot prevent all types of<lb />
the disease, it does protect about<lb />
90 percent of those who receive it.<lb />
Once received, the immunization<lb />
typically lasts five years or longer.<lb />
So if I've caused anyone to be a<lb />
little on edge, there is good news<lb />
to be heard. Here at ECU, students<lb />
can receive vaccinations for menin-<lb />
gococcal disease from the Student<lb />
Health Center. Now that we've<lb />
all become more educated on the<lb />
disease, perhaps we will'find it to<lb />
our benefit to become immunized<lb />
and decrease the probability of<lb />
contracting it.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Report news students need to know fec<lb />
Accepting applications for SW WffllEfiS<lb />
 Leam investigative reporting skills<lb />
 Must have at least a 2.25GPA<lb />
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continued from A4<lb />
night land navigation.<lb />
The less experienced cadets<lb />
where not sent out alone. Cadet<lb />
Christopher Isaac was paired up<lb />
with CCPT Aaron Lew is. Prior to<lb />
this experience the two cadets did<lb />
not know each other Throughout<lb />
the night they worked side by side<lb />
running through difficult terrain in<lb />
efforts to find tliei r assigned targets.<lb />
CCPT Lewis supported Cadet<lb />
Isaac and encouraged him with pos-<lb />
itive feedback; this demonstrated<lb />
the leadership and camaraderie<lb />
learned from being in the ROTC.<lb />
Saturday, Sept. 30, the cadets<lb />
had to wake at 5:30 a.m. to eat<lb />
breakfast and prepare for an obstacle<lb />
course. There were 11 obstacles to<lb />
navigate though including a moving<lb />
log to climb over, wooden walls to<lb />
jump over and crawling mid-air,<lb />
upside down across a rope. As soon<lb />
as the obstacles were complete the<lb />
cadets were sent out into the woods<lb />
for a day land navigation. Upon<lb />
completion of the day land naviga-<lb />
tion, which took up to five hours,<lb />
the cadets went through a grenade<lb />
assault course. The grenade assault<lb />
course had cardboard silhouettes<lb />
replicating an enemy, which the<lb />
cadets had to throw grenades at.<lb />
After an exhausting day the cadets<lb />
had a ceremony recognizing certain<lb />
cadets of their accomplishments<lb />
from the summer and to honor<lb />
ECU Military Instructor Master<lb />
Sgt. Raymond Cabacar because<lb />
he is scheduled to retire within<lb />
the next few weeks from a 20 year<lb />
career in the military. Master<lb />
Sgt. Cabacar will become a police<lb />
officer for Winterville, N.C. after<lb />
his retirement from the military.<lb />
ECU is fortunate to have this<lb />
program available for students who<lb />
have an interest in excelling.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Fun Facts:<lb />
Ten ECU students have been<lb />
commissioned into the military<lb />
this year. This means they have<lb />
been officially awarded a position<lb />
in the army and upon graduation<lb />
they are Second Lieutenants in<lb />
the military.<lb />
72 Students in the ROTC:<lb />
15 Seniors<lb />
19 Juniors<lb />
19 Sophomores<lb />
19 Freshmen<lb />
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ECU's Inside Source<lb />
19<lb />
Football players on the<lb />
70-man travel roster that<lb />
mined practice on Sunday due<lb />
to injuries or illness<lb />
3<lb />
Offensive lineman that have<lb />
taken 266 snaps on offense,<lb />
tackles Erie Graham and<lb />
Terence Campbell and guard<lb />
Josh Cotl'man have played<lb />
every offensive play<lb />
4<lb />
Virginia players that have<lb />
attempted passes this<lb />
season, three of which have<lb />
thrown touchdowns (Jameel<lb />
Sewell, Kevin McCabe and<lb />
Emmanuel Byers)<lb />
$1 MILLION<lb />
Contribution gift to Virginia<lb />
athletics by twin alums<lb />
Konde and Tiki BarlxT, Tiki<lb />
is a running back for the<lb />
N.Y. Giants and Ronde is<lb />
a safety for the Tampa Bay<lb />
Buccaneers<lb />
23<lb />
Margin of shots in favor<lb />
of Memphis during<lb />
Friday's women's soccer<lb />
match-up which ended<lb />
up in a 1-1 tie, Memphis<lb />
had 29 shots while ECU<lb />
had only six<lb />
OU<lb />
Volleylall assists in four games<lb />
recorded by senior Heidi Krug<lb />
against SMU on Friday, which<lb />
missed her career-high of 66<lb />
by a single assist<lb />
1st<lb />
Conference ranking in assists<lb />
by Krug who is averaging<lb />
12.94 assists per game; Krug<lb />
has mta assists in 62 games<lb />
and is the school's leader by<lb />
886 assists<lb />
Amount of basketball verbal<lb />
commitments by high school<lb />
seniors Brock Voting (Raleigh,<lb />
N.C.) and Jontae Sherrod<lb />
(Tarboro, N.C.) reported in<lb />
the media to play lor ECU in<lb />
the 2(X)7-2(XW season<lb />
They said it<lb />
"It was nice to have an<lb />
open date this week. I kind<lb />
of enjoyed sitting on the<lb />
COUCh second guessing and<lb />
questioning everybody else's<lb />
calls on a Saturday afternoon<lb />
for once We gave the players<lb />
a hard week last week. We<lb />
went back to spring practice,<lb />
hack to the basics and did<lb />
a lot against each other<lb />
-Skip Holtz, .( (' Wad Coach<lb />
'The other thing that concerns<lb />
me is a tin bug going through<lb />
this lootball team now We<lb />
had 19 players (11 with the<lb />
llu) miss practice last night.<lb />
Hopefully it's a 84-hour bug<lb />
and it will get in and out<lb />
of their system. It will be<lb />
hard to get through practice<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday<lb />
with the number of guys we<lb />
have over their at the student<lb />
health center, trying to get IV<lb />
and get their fluids back into<lb />
them. They lose their weight<lb />
and lose their strength. I think<lb />
they will be fine by game-<lb />
time, but I worry about the<lb />
interrupted preparation for<lb />
the game<lb />
-Skip Holtz, ECUHeadCoach<lb />
Women's cross country finishes<lb />
first at McAlister s Deli Invite<lb />
Men finish third, lose<lb />
to Mars Hill and<lb />
Gardner-Webb<lb />
JARED JACKSON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The women's cross country<lb />
team finished first at the McAli-<lb />
ster's Deli Invite this past Satur-<lb />
day. The event was the first home<lb />
meet for the team and was held at<lb />
Lake Kristi. The first place finish<lb />
was the highest since Oct. 4, 2004,<lb />
a span of 20 events.<lb />
Freshman Nicole Briggs<lb />
was the top ECU women's fin-<lb />
isher for the fourth straight<lb />
week and earned a second place<lb />
overall finish with a 5k time of<lb />
18:54. Hayley Flynn placed fourth<lb />
overall 19:11. Freshman Jenni-<lb />
fer White immediately followed<lb />
Flynn by IK seconds to place fifth.<lb />
Samantha Lichtner placed<lb />
sixth with a time of 19:30.<lb />
Freshman Danielle Fetty<lb />
rounded out the top 10 with a<lb />
time of 19:51.<lb />
"There is no doubt in my<lb />
mind that each girl ran to<lb />
their potential, individually as<lb />
well as collectively as a team said<lb />
Flynn, a junior from Kings<lb />
Mountain, N.C. "Many of<lb />
the girls had season-best<lb />
times. We also ran as a strong<lb />
pack, which is a characteristic of<lb />
a good team<lb />
With five Pirate runners in the<lb />
top ten, Nicole Briggs was excited<lb />
about her team's success.<lb />
"We have really come a<lb />
long way since the beginning of<lb />
August said Briggs, "As a team<lb />
we are all really close which makes<lb />
it easier to go out there and race<lb />
hard. We aren't just individually<lb />
running for ourselves, but we are<lb />
running for each other as well. We<lb />
deserved this win because we have<lb />
been collectively working together<lb />
really hard<lb />
The women scored a season-<lb />
low 27 points beating out<lb />
Gardner-Webb, Mars Hill,<lb />
Barton College and Chowan.<lb />
Michele Milner from<lb />
Gardner-Webb was the women's<lb />
top finisher beating out Briggs by<lb />
eight seconds.<lb />
The men's, team finished<lb />
third with 52 points, their best<lb />
showing of the season to date. Mars<lb />
Hill won the event with 34 points.<lb />
Gardner-Webb finished second.<lb />
Jon Stoehr was the top men's<lb />
finisher with an nk time of 25:02.<lb />
With last season's top<lb />
runner Chris Belifore ruled<lb />
ineligible, Stephen Tausend led<lb />
the way for the men, finishing<lb />
in sixth with a time of 26:46.<lb />
Sophomore Will Collins was<lb />
the Pirates' second runner tal-<lb />
lying a 10th overall finish. John<lb />
Loehr (27:30), Richard Spain<lb />
(28:40), Andrew Nastasiak (28:45),<lb />
Rich Saunders (28:52) and Bryan<lb />
Snow (29:13) were among the five<lb />
runners in the top 20. Michael<lb />
Barnett (30:05), Michael Wall<lb />
(30:21) and Ryan Stalcup (31:36)<lb />
rounded out the men.<lb />
The men's team was without<lb />
star sophomore runner Chris Bel-<lb />
fiore, who is nursing an injury to a<lb />
tendon in his foot, and who is also<lb />
ineligible at the time over a class<lb />
that he received an incomplete in.<lb />
He is one test away from earning<lb />
back his eligibility and hopes that<lb />
he is healthy enough to compete in<lb />
the conference championships.<lb />
"The girls have been work-<lb />
ing really hard and I think after<lb />
this win their confidence and<lb />
enthusiasm is soaring said ECU<lb />
Head Coach Curt Kraft. "The men<lb />
ran the best they have all season<lb />
and did very well running together<lb />
as a group<lb />
Briggs agreed with her<lb />
coach's assessment.<lb />
"It was our home course so<lb />
we went out there thinking we<lb />
weren't going to let anyone beat us<lb />
on our own territory Briggs said.<lb />
"The win was especially a boast<lb />
for conference which is in a<lb />
couple of weeks also held at Lake<lb />
Kristi<lb />
The men's cross country<lb />
teams will travel to Furman,<lb />
S.C. to compete in the Furman <lb />
Invite on Oct. 14. The teams will <lb />
have an open weekend before host- 3<lb />
ing the Conference USA champi- &amp;<lb />
onships at Lake Kristi on Oct. 28. f<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarol i n ian .com.<lb />
The<lb />
the<lb />
men s cross country team<lb />
McAlister's Deli Invitation,<lb />
placed five runners in the top-20 at<lb />
which ECU hosted at Lake Kristi.<lb />
Women's soccer ends<lb />
up winless on road trip<lb />
Freshman setter Hannah Fenker recorded four service acTJgarne?<lb />
Volleyball splits<lb />
conference games on road<lb />
ECU'S T<lb />
Pirates tie Memphis,<lb />
lose to UAB<lb />
TOMMY GRAHAM<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Sometimes trends are not a<lb />
good thing. They can be good, such<lb />
as a winning streak, or they can be<lb />
negative, as in a losing streak. In<lb />
the case ofECU'l women's soccer<lb />
team there is a third case scenario<lb />
that continued into the weekend,<lb />
tying and overtime.<lb />
The Pirates tied against Mem-<lb />
phis l-l on Friday before losing<lb />
another heartbreaker to 1-0 to<lb />
UAB in overtime. UAB scored<lb />
with under two minutes to go<lb />
in the first overtime to push the<lb />
Pirates into ninth in the 12-team<lb />
conference standings.<lb />
Behind a strong defensive effort<lb />
punctuated by Amber Campbell's<lb />
goalkeeping, the Pirates (5-4-2)<lb />
fought to a l-l tie through two<lb />
overtimes with a talented Mem-<lb />
phis squad. In front of a road crowd<lb />
am lead with freshman Jessica Swanson for points scored with eight.<lb />
of 421, the Pirates defense shined<lb />
to earn their first conference tie of<lb />
the season.<lb />
Goalkeeper Amber Campbell<lb />
played all 110 minutes in goal<lb />
giving up only one goal while<lb />
making 11 saves. The Pirate<lb />
defense was taken aback by the<lb />
speed of the Memphis team, as<lb />
the Tigers managed 29 shots<lb />
over the course of regulation and<lb />
overtime compared to only six by<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
Memphis scored when Mem-<lb />
phis' junior forward Geneil New-<lb />
bern put one past Campbell in the<lb />
31st minute. ECU responded 26<lb />
seconds later when freshman for-<lb />
ward Jessica Swanson scored on a<lb />
pass from Kami York-Keirn.<lb />
Swanson's third goal of the<lb />
season tied her with senior Tara<lb />
Shaw for the team lead in goals<lb />
and freshman Sarah Kirkley for<lb />
the team lead in points. Despite<lb />
Swanson's sun ess, KCU Head<lb />
Coach Rob Donnenwirth was<lb />
unhappy with his team's lack of<lb />
scoring chances.<lb />
"We've played a lot of com-<lb />
binations up top, but we really<lb />
need to start producing Don-<lb />
nenwirth said. "Our defense really<lb />
hung in there, but we are really<lb />
not clicking when it comes to our<lb />
attack<lb />
Against UAB the Pirates'<lb />
offense continued to struggle<lb />
Through regulation, the Pirates<lb />
managed only two shots against<lb />
Blazers goalkeeper Julie McFar-<lb />
lane. UAB junior Sally Palmer<lb />
headed in the lone goal off Katie<lb />
Henricks' corner kick to put ECU<lb />
to a 1-2-2 record in overtime play<lb />
this season.<lb />
For the game, UAB nabbed<lb />
nine shots while holding FCU to<lb />
just two shots. UAB juniors Jill<lb />
Porto and Jenny Meyer led the<lb />
Blazers w ith two shots each. Patty<lb />
Pierce and Amy Szilard took the<lb />
only two shots of the day for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
"Both teams looked extremely<lb />
tired. It was a tough Sunday<lb />
see SOCCER page A7<lb />
Pirates down SMU,<lb />
swept by Tulsa<lb />
ROBERT MATTHEW PARKS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU volleyball coach Chris<lb />
Rushing is feeling a little better<lb />
about his team after this past<lb />
weekend's road trip to Southern<lb />
Methodist and Tulsa.<lb />
"We knew we needed to get a<lb />
win said Rushing, "It was nice to<lb />
see us play strong<lb />
Rushing and his Pirates were<lb />
able to split the two games on<lb />
the trip, defeating SMU three<lb />
games to one on Friday night<lb />
before taking the trip to Tulsa in<lb />
which the Golden Hurri-<lb />
canes got the sweep, win-<lb />
ning three games to none.<lb />
Heading into Friday night's<lb />
game with SMU, the Pirates had<lb />
dropped two consecutive games<lb />
at the hands of Tulane and UTEP.<lb />
They found themselves look-<lb />
ing up at their Conference USA<lb />
opponents, having gone 0-3 in<lb />
conference play.<lb />
Led by junior outside hitter<lb />
Kelly Wernerfs career-high 24<lb />
kills and 13 digs, the Pirates came<lb />
out of Dallas, Texas with their<lb />
first conference victory.<lb />
SMU fell to 10-7 for the season<lb />
and 1-3 in conference competi-<lb />
tion. The Pirates posted a similar<lb />
record at 10-8 on the year and 1-3<lb />
in conference.<lb />
Hushing was impressed with his<lb />
team'sfocusin the victory over SMU.<lb />
"We stayed focused the entire<lb />
match Rushing said. "There have<lb />
been times in the past where we<lb />
played well, but lost focus<lb />
The victory Friday night also<lb />
marked ECU's first ever win over<lb />
SMU in volleyball. The all-time<lb />
record now stands tied 1-1.<lb />
The team next turned their<lb />
eyes to the north, as they would<lb />
travel up to Oklahoma to take on<lb />
the Golden Hurricanes, standing<lb />
with a record of 17-3 fbr the season<lb />
and undefeated in C-USA at 4-0.<lb />
Taking on the Golden Hur-<lb />
ricanes at home proved too much<lb />
tor the young Pirates as they were<lb />
swept aside, earning Tulsa its ninth<lb />
consecutive win of the season.<lb />
I he Pirates were able to hang<lb />
around with Tulsa for most of the<lb />
first two games of the match, with<lb />
lulsa pullmgout 30-26 and 30-23'<lb />
victories. The third game proved<lb />
i problem for the Hurricanes, as<lb />
they blew the Lady Pirates away<lb />
S0-I8, I he win marked the 14th<lb />
sweep fbr Tulsa this season.<lb />
Tulsa's Kassiana Urnau<lb />
TUESDAY,<lb />
VOLLE<lb />
inflicted 17 k<lb />
Pirates, her te<lb />
Nepomuceno an<lb />
added 12 eacl<lb />
Leading the<lb />
Stephanie Turr<lb />
"I thought<lb />
well in the fi<lb />
Rushing said, "<lb />
of maturity anc<lb />
team just does<lb />
Rushing wa<lb />
ing to his tean<lb />
Seven of the 1<lb />
team are freshr<lb />
"The more i<lb />
season, we see h<lb />
Rushing said, <lb />
us. They are a<lb />
us right now<lb />
Taking stoc<lb />
now, Rushing pt<lb />
the Lady Pirate<lb />
on most is their<lb />
"We need<lb />
defense Rushi:<lb />
one of the top t<lb />
ference in offen;<lb />
last in defense. <lb />
the offense. If w<lb />
defense up to the I<lb />
we'd win a lot<lb />
Next, the Pir<lb />
face the UAB Bla;<lb />
phis Tigers. The<lb />
will be the first i<lb />
SOCCEI<lb />
game said Doi<lb />
team being cal<lb />
compared to Vi<lb />
probably our wc<lb />
year as far as ba<lb />
balls<lb />
UAB Head O<lb />
agreed, "We wer<lb />
as we were Frida'<lb />
is due to the fac<lb />
very well-organ<lb />
Harbin. "Donn<lb />
great job with f<lb />
defensively<lb />
ECU's defen<lb />
Memphis shots a<lb />
UAB shots. Can<lb />
15 saves in 208<lb />
Her .836 save<lb />
almost 1,100 rr<lb />
ranks her third<lb />
USA.<lb />
However, the<lb />
ues to be an Acf<lb />
Pirates managed<lb />
in two games. 1<lb />
Memphis' New!<lb />
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VOLLEYBALL<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
inflicted 17 kills on the Lady<lb />
Pirates, her teammates Fabiola<lb />
Nepomuceno and Germana Hilario<lb />
added 12 each in the victory.<lb />
Leading the way for ECU was<lb />
Stephanie Turner with 10 kills.<lb />
"I thought we played pretty<lb />
well in the first two games<lb />
Rushing said, "They have a level<lb />
of maturity and comfort that our<lb />
team just does not have yet<lb />
Rushing was obviously point-<lb />
ing to his team's relative youth.<lb />
Seven of the 14 players on the<lb />
team are freshman.<lb />
"The more we go through the<lb />
season, we see how young we are<lb />
Rushing said, "Tulsa flat out beat<lb />
us. They are a better team than<lb />
us right now<lb />
Taking stock ofhis team right<lb />
now, Rushing points out that what<lb />
the Lady Pirates need to improve<lb />
on most is their defense.<lb />
"We need to get better at<lb />
defense Rushing said, "We are<lb />
one of the top teams in the con-<lb />
ference in offense, but one of the<lb />
last in defense. We definitely have<lb />
the offense. If we could bring our<lb />
defense up to the level of the offense,<lb />
we'd win a lot more matches<lb />
Next, the Pirates come home to<lb />
face the UAB Blazers and the Mem-<lb />
phis Tigers. The two home games<lb />
will be the first of a pair of games<lb />
against each team this season.<lb />
"UAB is another team with<lb />
experienced, consistent foreign<lb />
players Rushing said, noting that<lb />
Tulsa also has a number of disci-<lb />
plined foreign players. "A team<lb />
that will not beat themselves. We<lb />
will have to beat them<lb />
UAB is currently 13-5 overall<lb />
and 2-2 in conference games. The<lb />
Pirates will have the job of stop-<lb />
ping UAB's sophomore outside<lb />
hitter Ivana Bozic who recorded<lb />
a double-double in the team's<lb />
recent close loss to Memphis.<lb />
Memphis also sports a win-<lb />
ning record at 16-2 overall and<lb />
3-1 in the conference. They out-<lb />
lasted UAB in a five game victory<lb />
on Sept. 29. The Tigers are led<lb />
by senior libero Christen Clayton<lb />
who recently became the school's<lb />
all-time digs leader.<lb />
Rushing knows that his team<lb />
has their work cut out for them.<lb />
"They Memphis got a lot<lb />
of wins early and seem to be<lb />
steamrolling through conference<lb />
opponents right now<lb />
The Pirates face UAB at 7<lb />
p.m. on Friday, Oct. 6 and the<lb />
Memphis Tigers at 1 p.m. on<lb />
Sunday, Oct. 8.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Women's golf finishes 11th<lb />
at Wildcat Fall Invitational<lb />
(SID)  The ECU women's<lb />
concluded its first tournament<lb />
of the 2006-07 season with an<lb />
11th place finish at the Wildcat<lb />
Fall Invitational at the Univer-<lb />
sity Club's Big Blue Course in<lb />
Lexington, Ky.<lb />
The Pirates (4-10-0) moved<lb />
up two spots on Sunday after card-<lb />
ing a final round score of 318 to<lb />
finish with a 54-hole score of 977.<lb />
Playing conditions were<lb />
perfect for the final round, a<lb />
welcomed change from yester-<lb />
day's miserable winds and rain.<lb />
Memphis used a final day come-<lb />
back to edge Augusta State for<lb />
the tournament team crown.<lb />
For the Pirates, freshman<lb />
Ana Maria Puche shot a final<lb />
round seven-over par to finish<lb />
tied for 33rd. Puche was 15<lb />
shots behind Mississippi State's<lb />
Amanda Mathis, who was the<lb />
top individual. After carding an<lb />
85 in the opening round,<lb />
Puche rebounded with a two-<lb />
day 155 score. The top golfer from<lb />
last season's Conference USA<lb />
championship team, Lene Krog<lb />
claimed a share of 50th place.<lb />
Freshman Abby Bools tied for<lb />
55th place, senior Jessica Hauser<lb />
tied for 58th and freshman<lb />
Kristin Billings was 75th.<lb />
Heading into the final day<lb />
of action, Louisville held a one-<lb />
stroke advantage over Memphis<lb />
and N.C. State, but the Tigers<lb />
put together an impressive 298<lb />
third round to take home the<lb />
win.<lb />
Augusta State began the day<lb />
five shots off the lead and enjoyed<lb />
a great final round to edge<lb />
the Wolfpack for second<lb />
place. N.C. State finished in<lb />
third, while Louisville and<lb />
Birmingham Southern rounded<lb />
out the top-five.<lb />
Mississippi State's Amanda<lb />
Mathis claimed the individ-<lb />
ual crown by a single stroke<lb />
a nine-over-par 225. Mathis<lb />
earned a second place finish in<lb />
last season's tournament. She<lb />
edged Louisville's Adri-<lb />
enne White and N.C. State's<lb />
Lauren Doughtie who tied for<lb />
second place.<lb />
ECU will be back in<lb />
action Oct. 20 when they play<lb />
host to the Lady Pirate<lb />
Invitational at Bradford Creek.<lb />
Men's Golf Tied For Sixth At Joe Agee Invitational<lb />
SOCCER<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
game said Donnenwirth of his<lb />
team being called for 20 fouls<lb />
compared to UAB's 10. "It was<lb />
probably our worst game of the<lb />
year as far as battling for 50-50<lb />
balls<lb />
UAB Head Coach Paul Harbin<lb />
agreed, "We weren't as successful<lb />
as we were Friday, but part of that<lb />
is due to the fact that ECU is a<lb />
very well-organized team said<lb />
Harbin. "Donnenwirth does a<lb />
great job with them, especially<lb />
defensively<lb />
ECU's defense thwarted 29<lb />
Memphis shots and eight of nine<lb />
UAB shots. Campbell recorded<lb />
15 saves in 208 minutes of play.<lb />
Her .836 save percentage in<lb />
almost 1,100 minutes of play<lb />
ranks her third in Conference<lb />
USA.<lb />
However, the offense contin-<lb />
ues to be an Achilles' heel. The<lb />
Pirates managed only eight shots<lb />
in two games. In comparison,<lb />
Memphis' Newbern had eight<lb />
individually on Friday.<lb />
With senior leader Rachel<lb />
Hils out due to injury, the team<lb />
has relied on youth instead of<lb />
experience to generate their<lb />
attack. With two freshmen lead-<lb />
ing the team in points, Donnen-<lb />
wirth is concerned with the lack<lb />
of scoring chances.<lb />
"Right now we just are not<lb />
getting enough from our for-<lb />
wards Donnenwirth said, "I<lb />
think our forwards need to start<lb />
taking some responsibility for<lb />
that Everyone just needs to<lb />
step up<lb />
The Pirates will get the<lb />
chance to record their first con-<lb />
ference win of the season as they<lb />
return home to play Marshall at<lb />
Bunting Field at 4 p.m. on Oct.<lb />
6. Marshall is also winless in the<lb />
conference and lost 8-0 to Mem-<lb />
phis on Sunday.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
(SID)  ECU junior Andre<lb />
Thorsen shot a two-under par<lb />
138 to finish tied for fourth place,<lb />
just two shots behind the leader,<lb />
after two rounds at the 2006 Joe<lb />
Agee Invitational at Stonehouse<lb />
Golf Club. Loyola College's Blake<lb />
Ferguson leads the field after 36<lb />
holes with a four-under par 136.<lb />
The Pirates are tied for sixth<lb />
place in the 18-team field with<lb />
a two round team score of 583.<lb />
Loyola leads the team competition<lb />
with a score of 564. Old Dominion<lb />
trails Loyola by a single stroke.<lb />
Princeton's John Swain and<lb />
Richmond's Jordan Utley each<lb />
finished at three-under par, while<lb />
Thorsen, Michael Mulieri of<lb />
Loyola and John Murphy of Old<lb />
Dominion are all tied for fourth<lb />
at three-under.<lb />
Murphy provided the low<lb />
round of the day by shooting<lb />
a six-under par 64 during the<lb />
second round of competition.<lb />
ECU senior Robin Smith was<lb />
the only other Pirate to be in the<lb />
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par 147, tied for 29th. Smith was<lb />
just one-over through the first 18<lb />
holes, but struggled in round two<lb />
carding a 6.<lb />
The Joe Agee Invitational<lb />
concludes Tuesday with one<lb />
round, teeing off the first and<lb />
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