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VOLUME 82, ISSUE 20<lb />
 www.theeastcarolinian.com <lb />
YOUR CAMPUS NEWS<lb />
SOURCE SINCE 1925<lb />
TUESDAY OCTOBER 24, 2006<lb />
Midnight Madness<lb />
at ECU is one of the<lb />
most popular ways to<lb />
spend your Halloween<lb />
night. Find out about<lb />
all of the events that<lb />
will be offered this<lb />
yearPage A4<lb />
No one ever thinks<lb />
about who is<lb />
underneath that<lb />
PeeDee costume.<lb />
Meet the men under<lb />
the maskPage A4<lb />
James Pinkney and<lb />
the Pirates celebrated<lb />
Homecoming in style<lb />
by routing SMU 38-<lb />
21. Pinkney threw<lb />
for a career-high 391<lb />
yards and Brandon<lb />
Simmons ran for two<lb />
1-yard scores. Read<lb />
our game recap to<lb />
find out what you<lb />
missedPage A6<lb />
Freshman Abby Bools<lb />
finished sixth as the<lb />
women's golf team<lb />
hosted the Lady<lb />
Pirate Invitational.<lb />
Read the tournament<lb />
recap to see how the<lb />
defending conference<lb />
champions finished as<lb />
a teamPage A7<lb />
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CLASSIFIEDSPageA8<lb />
ECU celebrates Homecoming<lb />
Students participated in the homecoming parade on Fifth Street Saturday morning with decorated floats.<lb />
Keri Brockett and Chris Welch were crowned Homecoming King<lb />
and Queen during Saturday's halftime show. Below, a majorette<lb />
makes a show of school spirit, also during half time.<lb />
Pirates win the West<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
SENIOR STAFF WRITER<lb />
The outcome of homecom-<lb />
ing competitions and events<lb />
included major victories by vari-<lb />
ous student organizations and also<lb />
another big win for Pirate football.<lb />
Homecoming activities started<lb />
on Wednesday, Oct. 18 and con-<lb />
cluded on Saturday, Oct. 21.<lb />
A banner competition and a skit<lb />
contest were held in Hendrix The-<lb />
ater on Wednesday. PRSSA won<lb />
the banner competition and SGA<lb />
took the win for the skit contest.<lb />
The bottom of College Hill<lb />
was the site for Thursday's home-<lb />
coming activities which included<lb />
a can food drive and a pep rally.<lb />
Amy Dozier, homecoming com-<lb />
mittee co-chair said, "Over 8,000<lb />
cans were collected all together<lb />
and donated to the Salvation<lb />
Army but ECU Ambassadors col-<lb />
lected the largest amount of cans<lb />
The pep rally had a riding<lb />
bull and barbeque available to the<lb />
students and entertainment from<lb />
the cheerleaders and dance team<lb />
according to Dozier.<lb />
The top three skits from<lb />
the skit contest were performed<lb />
by SGA, N.C. Teaching Fel-<lb />
lows and ECU Ambassadors.<lb />
Friday included four different<lb />
events that took place in four dif-<lb />
ferent locations. Students had the<lb />
option of participating in Volun-<lb />
teer Friday at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center brickyard or Freeboot<lb />
Friday in Evans Street parking<lb />
lot, viewing the lawn competition<lb />
or attending the annual NPHC<lb />
step show in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Homecoming events started<lb />
early on Saturday morning with<lb />
the homecoming parade on Fifth<lb />
Street at 9:45 a.m. All organiza-<lb />
tions that wanted to participate in<lb />
the parade decorated a float that<lb />
incorporated the central homecom-<lb />
ing theme of "How the Pirates Won<lb />
the West according to Dozier.<lb />
The mayor and all the students<lb />
that were in the homecoming<lb />
court also were a part of the parade<lb />
that extended down Fifth Street.<lb />
The Pirate football play-<lb />
see HOMECOMING page A2<lb />
Bowles, Lancaster promote<lb />
educational partnerships<lb />
SGA President M. Cole Jones addresses the SGA Congress on Monday.<lb />
Possibility of student<lb />
fee increase exists<lb />
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Forum and meeting set<lb />
to be held in November<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
SENIOR STAFF WRITER<lb />
The main focus of the SGA<lb />
congress meeting on Monday<lb />
was to discuss the proposal of an<lb />
increase in student fees.<lb />
Congressmen were encour-<lb />
aged to attend the preliminary<lb />
forum to get familiar with the<lb />
terms of the proposed increase.<lb />
A meeting has been set follow-<lb />
ing the forum so that congressmen<lb />
and the student body will have the<lb />
opportunity to voice their opinions<lb />
on the increase in student fees.<lb />
The forum will be on Nov. 2<lb />
at 5:30 p.m. in Hendrix Theater<lb />
and the meeting will be held on<lb />
November 13.<lb />
The attendance of both the<lb />
congressmen and the student body<lb />
were stressed at the meeting on<lb />
Monday by members of SGA.<lb />
Keri Brockett, SGA secretary<lb />
said, "It is important that student<lb />
know that they are allowed to sit<lb />
in on the forum and the meeting<lb />
to give their opinions even though<lb />
they will not be allowed to vote<lb />
The meeting was kept brief on<lb />
Monday and just addressed the<lb />
student fees and any announce-<lb />
ments from congressmen that<lb />
represent various student orga-<lb />
nizations.<lb />
One of the events that is cur-<lb />
rently going on this week that<lb />
was mentioned at the meeting by<lb />
congressmen, Regina Twine, was<lb />
"Hate Out Week<lb />
Twine explained that "Hate<lb />
Out Week" is an event that is spon-<lb />
sored by the Ledonia Wright Cul-<lb />
tural Center and involves various<lb />
activities throughout the week.<lb />
The main focus of this event<lb />
is representation of diminishing<lb />
prejudice and discrimination by<lb />
building a wall created by the<lb />
students with racial slurs and dis-<lb />
criminatory statements and break-<lb />
ing it down according to Twine.<lb />
Twine said, "Students can par-<lb />
ticipate by coming by Mendenhall<lb />
brickyard where the wall will be<lb />
built and writing one of these hate<lb />
comments<lb />
For more information about<lb />
SGA students can visit ecu.edu<lb />
sga or call 328-4742.<lb />
This writer may be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastr.arolinian.com.<lb />
Community colleges,<lb />
universities work<lb />
together<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The leaders of the North Caroli-<lb />
na's public higher education institu-<lb />
tions met Oct. 23 to discuss partner-<lb />
ships between community colleges<lb />
and state universities here at ECU.<lb />
Erskine Bowles, president of<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
System, and H. Martin Lan-<lb />
caster, president of the North<lb />
Carolina Community College<lb />
System were among those who<lb />
participated in the leadership<lb />
forum, "Connecting Commu-<lb />
nity Colleges and the Four-Year<lb />
Institutions of North Carolina<lb />
A discussion between Bowles<lb />
and Lancaster about partnerships<lb />
between university and commu-<lb />
nity college systems occurred at<lb />
10 a.m. and was located in the<lb />
Hendrix Theater at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
According to Richard Eakin,<lb />
former ECU chancellor and pro-<lb />
fessor of educational leadership,<lb />
the forum was sponsored by the<lb />
ECU chapter of Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
as a part of their commitment<lb />
to the improvement of higher<lb />
education in North Carolina.<lb />
"The leadership forum brings<lb />
together leaders from all sectors<lb />
of higher education in North<lb />
Carolina to address the impor-<lb />
tant need to build collaborative<lb />
bridges between two and four<lb />
year institutions said Eakin.<lb />
The day long forum began<lb />
at 9 a.m. at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and included remarks and<lb />
participation from ECU Chancel-<lb />
lor Steve Ballard and chancellors<lb />
from UNC Wilmington, Elizabeth<lb />
City State University, Appalachian<lb />
State, and N.C. State University;<lb />
and college presidents from Pitt<lb />
Community College, Caldwell<lb />
Community College and Techni-<lb />
cal Institute, Craven Community<lb />
College, Edgecombe Community<lb />
College and Central Piedmont<lb />
Community College.<lb />
Chancellor of Elizabeth City<lb />
State University, Willie Gilchrist,<lb />
was the moderator for the discus-<lb />
sion between Bowles and Lan-<lb />
caster between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.<lb />
He said, "I'm going to make more<lb />
contact with community college<lb />
presidents to better the success of<lb />
this collaboration. There are more<lb />
high school students needing to go<lb />
to college but need to start at the<lb />
community college level. We need<lb />
to provide a service to motivate<lb />
those individuals to continue their<lb />
education. A quality education is<lb />
important to those in North Caro-<lb />
lina; this is seen through the rise<lb />
in enrollment of both community<lb />
college and four year universities<lb />
throughout the state<lb />
Gilchrist expressed his opinion<lb />
of Erskine Bowles' goals by stat-<lb />
see BOWLES page A2<lb />
Speaker illustrates effective<lb />
means of communication<lb />
Relates forms of<lb />
communication among<lb />
leaders and student<lb />
organizations<lb />
ELISA BIZZOTTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Guest speaker Alex Davis,<lb />
assistant director for organiza-<lb />
tional development of the Student<lb />
Activities Center, spoke about<lb />
effective forms of communication<lb />
at the Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
last Tuesday.<lb />
Davis filled in for an intended<lb />
speaker from the School of Com-<lb />
munication and presented a Pow-<lb />
erPoint presentation outlining<lb />
means of effective communication<lb />
and how they are utilized between<lb />
leaders and members of student<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Davis spoke about how effec-<lb />
tive communication is essential<lb />
in his own position as he deals<lb />
frequently with student organi-<lb />
zations, such as SGA, and their<lb />
presidents.<lb />
He outlined his presentation<lb />
emphasizing the five components<lb />
of effective communication: Atti-<lb />
tude, body language, eye contact,<lb />
effective questioning and silence.<lb />
Davis began by defining the term<lb />
attitude and how its meaning dif-<lb />
fers among cultures.<lb />
He elaborated upon this by<lb />
giving the example that at ECU,<lb />
where there is such a diverse uni-<lb />
versity population, it is important<lb />
to remember that attitudes, which<lb />
are based upon beliefs and assump-<lb />
tions, may be perceived differently<lb />
by different cultures.<lb />
Thus, it is important for stu-<lb />
dents and especially leaders of<lb />
student organizations to maintain<lb />
a positive attitude and an under-<lb />
standing of how to manage cross-<lb />
cultural communication.<lb />
He also referred to a study,<lb />
which proved that positive people<lb />
are generally healthier than those<lb />
who are not, adding to the benefits<lb />
of a positive attitude.<lb />
Davis then went into how<lb />
managing one's body language<lb />
and maintaining eye contact is<lb />
significant in producing effective<lb />
communication.<lb />
see SPEAKER page A2<lb /><pb facs="00059453_tn_0003" /><lb />
News<lb />
TUESDAY OCTOBER 24, 2006 PAGE A2<lb /><lb />
 Campus &amp; Community <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
United Nations Day Today<lb />
Department of Political<lb />
Science and the Model<lb />
UN Club presents a panel<lb />
discussion titled "Chal-<lb />
lenges to Nonproliferation.<lb />
Iran, North Korea and the<lb />
United Nations" by Dr.<lb />
Jalil Roshandel, director of<lb />
security studies, Dr. Nancy<lb />
Spalding, associate profes-<lb />
sor of political science and<lb />
Dr. J. Tucker, director of<lb />
Asian studies. From 12:15<lb />
- 1:30 p.m. in Brewster C-<lb />
302, free pizza and drinks<lb />
will be offered.<lb />
Crime Stoppers Reward<lb />
The Pitt-Greenville Crime<lb />
Stoppers are offering a<lb />
reward for information<lb />
leading to the arrest and<lb />
conviction of individual(s)<lb />
who have set a series of<lb />
trash can fires at ECU. Two<lb />
trash can fires were set in<lb />
the Bate Building in July<lb />
2006. Trash can fires were<lb />
set at the Joyner Library<lb />
Annex and Brewster B, C<lb />
and D Wings in October.<lb />
Anyone having informa-<lb />
tion about these crimes<lb />
should contact the Pitt-<lb />
Greenville CrimeStoppers<lb />
at 758-7777, or Lt. Mike<lb />
Jordan, ECU Police, 737-<lb />
1519, or go to the ECU Web<lb />
sit, Administration, Index,<lb />
Police, Crime Reporting.<lb />
Student Dietetic Associa-<lb />
tion Meeting<lb />
Mrs. Escott-Stump will<lb />
speak about the dietetic<lb />
internship today at 5:30<lb />
p.m. in the Rivers Build-<lb />
ing, room 160. This is a<lb />
great opportunity to ask the<lb />
director questions and hear<lb />
about upcoming volunteer<lb />
events.<lb />
ECULoessin Theatre<lb />
Hedda Gabler<lb />
November 16 to 21<lb />
Employing methods that<lb />
virtually defined the modern<lb />
psychological drama, this<lb />
masterpiece reveals the<lb />
conflicts and emotions that<lb />
lie below the surface of<lb />
daily life. Was it murder<lb />
or suicide? Originally by<lb />
Henrik Ibsen, the adapta-<lb />
tion is being presented by<lb />
Christopher Hampton.<lb />
We are Hiring!<lb />
The East Carolinian is cur-<lb />
rently looking for news staff<lb />
writers, sports staff writers<lb />
and copy editors. If you<lb />
have a passion for writing<lb />
or are in basicadvanced or<lb />
other reporting classes, this<lb />
opportunity may be for you.<lb />
This is a great opportunity<lb />
for you to strengthen your<lb />
writing skills, network with<lb />
professionals and create<lb />
strong articles for your port-<lb />
folio. The East Carolinian<lb />
requires that all employees<lb />
are currently-enrolled stu-<lb />
dents with a minimum 2.25<lb />
GPA. Apply at our office in<lb />
the Self Help Building on<lb />
the corner of Third Street<lb />
and Evans Street. We are<lb />
located on the first floor.<lb />
Other Hate Week Events<lb />
Embracing Change<lb />
Multi-ethnic panel discus-<lb />
sion about cultural adjust-<lb />
ments required of interna-<lb />
tional students; especially<lb />
freshmen. This will be at<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center at 7 p.m. today.<lb />
Jeff Johnson Speaks<lb />
BET entertainer and social<lb />
activist Jeff Johnson will<lb />
be at Hendrix Theatre at 7<lb />
p.m. on Wednesday. The<lb />
topic is on how hate affects<lb />
everyone involved.<lb />
24 Tue 25 Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29<lb />
Sun<lb />
Mon<lb />
ACHIEVE: What to write<lb />
down when<lb />
Fletcher Hall Lobby<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
Effective Communica-<lb />
tion<lb />
A guest speaker from<lb />
the school of commu-<lb />
nication will present on<lb />
effective forms of com-<lb />
munication pertaining to<lb />
leaders and members of<lb />
student organizations<lb />
Mendenhall, Room 15<lb />
3:30 p.m.<lb />
Wall of Oppression: The<lb />
Building and Writing on<lb />
the Wall<lb />
The Writing on the<lb />
Wall project serves as<lb />
a shared experience of<lb />
taking personal action<lb />
to confront oppressive<lb />
behavior and elements<lb />
in our society.<lb />
Ledonia Writght Cultural<lb />
Center<lb />
12 p.m.<lb />
Cultural Awareness:<lb />
Oktoberfest<lb />
Mendenhall Brickyard<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
ECU Ceramic Guild<lb />
Annual Mug Sale<lb />
The ECU Ceramics<lb />
Guild Mug sale is an<lb />
annual fundraiser. All<lb />
mugs are handmade<lb />
by Ceramic Guild<lb />
members. With each<lb />
mug purchase you will<lb />
receive your choice<lb />
of coffee, tea or hot<lb />
chocolate. All pro-<lb />
ceeds benefit the ECU<lb />
Ceramics Guild.<lb />
Jenkins Fine Art Build-<lb />
ing Foyer<lb />
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.<lb />
Effective Communica-<lb />
tion<lb />
A guest speaker from<lb />
the school of commu-<lb />
nication will present<lb />
on effective forms of<lb />
communication per-<lb />
taining to leaders and<lb />
members of student<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Mendenhall, Room 15<lb />
3 p.m.<lb />
Russian Film Series:<lb />
"A Cruel Romance"<lb />
Movies have English<lb />
subtitles or dubbing.<lb />
Bate 2011<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
The Realities of Hate<lb />
Tearing Down the Wall<lb />
of Hate<lb />
Wright Plaza and MSC<lb />
Brickyard<lb />
Hispanic Film Series:<lb />
"lluminados por el<lb />
fuego" (Enlightened<lb />
by Fire)<lb />
Argentina, 2005, 100<lb />
min. Directed by Tristan<lb />
Bauer<lb />
Bate 2011<lb />
5:30 p.m.<lb />
One Fair in Two Loca-<lb />
tions<lb />
Minges Coliseum &amp; New<lb />
Health Sciences Build-<lb />
ing<lb />
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.<lb />
ASO Free Movie Night<lb />
Admission is free.<lb />
Snacks are available<lb />
to purchase. Hosted by<lb />
the Anthropology Stu-<lb />
dent Organization.<lb />
Flanagan Building,<lb />
room 265<lb />
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Graduate and Profes-<lb />
sional School Fair<lb />
Mendenhall Multi-Pur-<lb />
pose Room<lb />
Ice Hockey<lb />
Bladez on Ice<lb />
ECU vs. Richmond<lb />
9:30 p.m.<lb />
Hate Out Week<lb />
The wall will be pulled<lb />
down by human hands<lb />
in a symbolic repre-<lb />
sentation of humanity<lb />
toppling the walls of<lb />
hate and injustice, thus<lb />
allowing passage to a<lb />
proud and bright future.<lb />
Mendenhall Room 244<lb />
and Ledonia Wright Cul-<lb />
tural Center Yard<lb />
1 p.m.<lb />
Multicultural Potluck<lb />
Please bring a dish to<lb />
share. Beverages and<lb />
table service will be<lb />
provided.<lb />
Ledonia Wright Culture<lb />
Center<lb />
2 p.m.<lb />
Women's Soccer<lb />
ECU VS. UTEP<lb />
Bunting Field<lb />
3 p.m.<lb />
Women's Volleyball<lb />
ECU VS. SOUTHERN<lb />
MISS<lb />
Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
Men's Cross Country<lb />
C-USA Champion-<lb />
ships<lb />
Overton's Lake Kristi<lb />
Woman's Cross Coun-<lb />
try<lb />
C-USA Champion-<lb />
ships<lb />
Overton's Lake Kristi<lb />
Ice Hockey<lb />
Bladez on Ice<lb />
3:45-8 p.m.<lb />
Women's Soccer<lb />
ECU VS. COLORADO<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
Bunting Field<lb />
12 p.m.<lb />
Women's Volleyball<lb />
ECU VS. UCF<lb />
Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
1 p.m.<lb />
Registration For Spring<lb />
Semester 2007 Begins<lb />
BRIEFS<lb />
Family builds 4,600 square-<lb />
foot "thank you" for hospital<lb />
(AP)  They arrived three<lb />
months earlier than John and<lb />
Laura Lee Potter expected.<lb />
Four tiny babies; together,<lb />
weighing less than a mid-sized<lb />
bowling ball, were born to the<lb />
Potters in November 2000. The<lb />
quadruplets spent their first three<lb />
months fighting ofTinfection in the<lb />
neonatal intensive care unit at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital, accord-<lb />
ing to their mother, Laura Lee.<lb />
Machines helped them breathe,<lb />
and tubes delivered food until they<lb />
were well enough to go home.<lb />
"The feeling of appreciation<lb />
BOWLES<lb />
continued from Al<lb />
ing, "He is a visionary, a thinker<lb />
and is sincere about making a<lb />
difference for North Carolinians<lb />
He talks about being affordable<lb />
and vising tax dollars wisely. This<lb />
is going to cause more individuals<lb />
to have hopes of attending a four<lb />
year institution. This partner-<lb />
ship between four year schools<lb />
and community colleges is crucial<lb />
for higher education because we<lb />
want to make equal opportunities<lb />
available tor any eager student no<lb />
matter what their income level or<lb />
hold backs are<lb />
Bowles noted that the global<lb />
economy demands a more knowl-<lb />
edgeable and educated workforce,<lb />
and that educational systems must<lb />
work together to address that need<lb />
for North Carolinians. Both Lan-<lb />
caster and Howies cited examples<lb />
of existing community college and<lb />
UNC partnerships, particularly in<lb />
tin- fields of nursing, teacher train-<lb />
ing and biotechnology.<lb />
"In today's world, the taxpayers<lb />
of North Carolina should have a<lb />
seamless edui atimal system; some-<lb />
one should be able to move easily<lb />
from high school to community col-<lb />
lege to the university. Bowles said.<lb />
This tbrum was a playing field<lb />
for representatives of the two and<lb />
four year North Carolina colleges<lb />
to cooperate with one another<lb />
rather than work in opposition of<lb />
each other. Their main goals are to<lb />
encourage more students to con-<lb />
tinue their higher education and<lb />
not settle for anything less.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
(for the hospital staff) never left<lb />
me, and 1 don't ever want it to leave<lb />
me Laura Lee said. "These guys<lb />
played a big part in the success of<lb />
the lives of these babies that other-<lb />
wise had a really rocky start.<lb />
Eventually, vendors and sub-<lb />
contractors began approaching the<lb />
Potters offering their wares and<lb />
work. To accommodate the rush,<lb />
they expanded the building plan<lb />
by 100 square feet.<lb />
The Potters hope their project<lb />
becomes a model for future efforts<lb />
to aid the hospital, but they're still<lb />
missing one piece.<lb />
"We need a buyer John said.<lb />
Off-base crashes a safety issue<lb />
for sailors, Marines<lb />
(AP)  Frustrated Navy and<lb />
Marine Corps officials are taking<lb />
a hard line to try to reduce fatal<lb />
traffic crashes off bases.<lb />
The Navy has tallied the most<lb />
traffic fatalities in more than a<lb />
decade and the Marine Corps had<lb />
the heaviest losses in four years<lb />
during the fiscal period ending<lb />
Sept. .SO, according to the Navy<lb />
Safety Center.<lb />
The Navy and Marine Corps<lb />
have established several programs<lb />
to help reduce wrecks.<lb />
Before holiday weekends,<lb />
Strike Fighter Squadron 106 at<lb />
Oceana Naval Air Station in Vir-<lb />
ginia Beach considers everyone<lb />
who received a recent traffic cita-<lb />
tion to be a potential fatality and<lb />
orders them to pre-pack belong-<lb />
ings to be sent to next of kin.<lb />
Sailors on the Norfolk-based<lb />
cruiser USS Normandy receive<lb />
cards from a local cab company for<lb />
free rides to the base. Sailors also<lb />
get phone-tree cards so sailors can<lb />
contact someone, from the ship's<lb />
captain on down, if they are too<lb />
drunk or sleepy to drive or if they<lb />
have car trouble.<lb />
Lavish Urinals on the Way Out<lb />
(KMTR)  Urinals shaped<lb />
like women's mouths are reported<lb />
on their way out at the lavish<lb />
restroom near the Vienna national<lb />
opera.<lb />
The urinals feature thick, lip-<lb />
sticked lips, a set of teeth and a<lb />
bright red tongue.<lb />
Neuhold Gerhard, owner of the<lb />
company that operates the toilets,<lb />
said he would remove the urinals<lb />
within two weeks after being<lb />
urged to do so, the Sun said.<lb />
Marianne Lackner, media<lb />
spokeswoman for the Vienna<lb />
Department of Women's Affairs<lb />
called them "tasteless, misogynis-<lb />
tic and offensive<lb />
SPEAKER<lb />
continued from Al<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
continued from Al<lb />
He presented a chart that out-<lb />
lined the way in which messages<lb />
are conveyed among people.<lb />
This chart showed that body<lb />
language accounts for .10 percent<lb />
of the perceived message while<lb />
tone accounts for 40 percent and<lb />
words a mere 10 percent, therefore<lb />
illustrating that it is crucial for<lb />
one to be aware of how their entire<lb />
body is conveying a message.<lb />
Davis said that it is important<lb />
to ask questions that generate<lb />
responses that make the one being<lb />
questioned further explain what<lb />
they are saying.<lb />
He explained that when com-<lb />
municating, it is important to<lb />
choose open-ended questions and<lb />
questions that coach another into<lb />
their answers.<lb />
Davis also advised audience<lb />
members to "pretend ignorance<lb />
or to act as if they have no knowl-<lb />
edge of the topic at hand to allow<lb />
another to engage in a topic deeply.<lb />
In concluding his speech,<lb />
Davis spoke about silence and how<lb />
it is a great conversation skill.<lb />
I e talked about engaging one's<lb />
senses and empathizing with the<lb />
needs of others through silence.<lb />
He noted the importance of<lb />
avoiding barriers and stereotypes.<lb />
Nursing students in the audi-<lb />
ence then commented that it is<lb />
sometimes challenging to avoid<lb />
stereotyping and how the need<lb />
for effective communication is so<lb />
great in the medical field.<lb />
Davis agreed and emphasized<lb />
that while the components of effec-<lb />
tive communication may seem like<lb />
common sense they can often be<lb />
forgotten and thus it is essential to<lb />
practice them in order to sustain a<lb />
level of effective communication.<lb />
Presentations similar to this<lb />
occur two to four times a month in<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
According to Davis, they are<lb />
expecting guest speakers from the<lb />
school of communication to pres-<lb />
ent towards the end of this month.<lb />
Students interested in attend-<lb />
ing can visit the East Carolinian's<lb />
online calendar and access times<lb />
and locations for presentations, or<lb />
consult the calendar above.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
ers added another victory to<lb />
their record by defeating SMU<lb />
in the 3 p.m. game that was<lb />
held at Dowdy-Ficklen stadium.<lb />
The homecoming king<lb />
and queen were announced<lb />
during half time of the football<lb />
game. Chris Welch won king<lb />
and Keri Brockett won queen.<lb />
Both hold executive positions<lb />
but actually were representing<lb />
one of the other organizations<lb />
they are involved in. Welch rep-<lb />
resented SGA as treasurer and<lb />
Sigma Alpha F.psilon. Brockett<lb />
represented Campus Girl Scouts.<lb />
She is also the secretary of SGA.<lb />
Brockett, ecstatic about the<lb />
win, looks forward to repre-<lb />
senting the university as she<lb />
holds the title for 2006.<lb />
"There were so many great<lb />
candidates on the court who<lb />
deserved the title. It's such a<lb />
great feeling to know that you're<lb />
thought of so highly by your<lb />
peers and administration and<lb />
seen as a great role model. I look<lb />
forward to representing KCU as<lb />
an advocate on campus and in<lb />
the community said Brockett.<lb />
Other candidates for the title<lb />
of queen were Dana White, Vir-<lb />
ginia Thompson, Erica Reid and<lb />
Kinsey Batts. Candidates for king<lb />
were Kevin Berryman, De'Laria<lb />
Woodruff, Larry Cummings<lb />
Jr. and Kyle Durrell Johnson.<lb />
Welch seemed pleased that<lb />
he won but seemed more thrilled<lb />
by the turnout of student and<lb />
community support of<lb />
KCU for homecoming.<lb />
"Homecoming was a great<lb />
experience and a great win for<lb />
the Pirates. I thank all of the<lb />
students and faculty for their<lb />
involvement and hard work<lb />
and making 2006 homecoming<lb />
a great success said Welch.<lb />
Other wins include the ECU<lb />
Ambassadors getting first place<lb />
for the ECU Spirit Cup. The cheer-<lb />
leaders and N.C. Teaching Fellows<lb />
followed behind the Ambassadors.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Tanning beds<lb />
Game and recreational room<lb />
 Fully-equipped fitness center .<lb />
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Basketball and volleyball courts<lb />
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- Fully furnished 2,3, and 4 bedrooms<lb />
- Large balcony w locking storage<lb />
- Full-size washer and dryer<lb />
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TUESDAY OCTOBER 24,2006 PAGE A3<lb />
RANT OF THE DAY<lb />
Hey, hey, hey E-C you look so<lb />
good to me hey hey hey. <lb />
The ins and outs of<lb />
our Web site<lb />
RACHAEL LOTTER<lb />
MULTIMEDIA WEB EDITOR<lb />
I am thrilled at the interest everyone has taken in<lb />
the East Carolinians new and improved Web site! With<lb />
your help we are trying to make it into the Top 5 most<lb />
viewed college Web sites, so keep the hits coming!<lb />
I know that you have been expressing your likes,<lb />
dislikes and problems with the site through the<lb />
Pirate Rants. I appreciate all the feedback you have<lb />
and welcome it! Please send your e-mails to me at<lb />
webmaster@theeastcarolinian.com. I will take the<lb />
time to address your problems and take your sug-<lb />
gestions into consideration as we mold the site to<lb />
best fit your needs.<lb />
Now, I would like to address some of the issues<lb />
that you have been ranting about.<lb />
I'll start with the drop down menus. If you are<lb />
a Mac, Firefox or Linux user the likelihood is that<lb />
you haven't noticed any problems. Great! However,<lb />
I know that Internet Explorer users have had major<lb />
issues. There is a bug between Internet Explorer and<lb />
our flash-ads and unfortunately, it cannot be fixed <lb />
at this time. Now that the latest version of Internet<lb />
Explorer has been released, we have begun to work<lb />
with our web host in hopes to solve the problem as<lb />
quickly as possible. Until we can solve the problem,<lb />
the easiest way to access the menu is to click and hold<lb />
your mouse on the tab, which keeps the menu open<lb />
for you to click your desired location.<lb />
Secondly, there have been some people who<lb />
have noticed that their article comments have been<lb />
removed. The East Carolinian reserves the right to<lb />
edit or remove anything that is submitted to our site.<lb />
This being said, we try to leave all comments, good or<lb />
bad, on the Web site. However, on occasion someone<lb />
will post something vulgar, profane or unnecessarily<lb />
offensive. These comments will be removed imme-<lb />
diately. Repeated comments from the same user will<lb />
also be deleted.<lb />
I urge you all to make frequent visits to TheEast-<lb />
Carolinian.com for the multimedia features that are<lb />
not available in our print version. We are regularly<lb />
posting podcasted interviews with bands that are<lb />
performing in the area. These interviews are a great<lb />
way for you to get to know the musicians as well as<lb />
an opportunity to learn about their music. We also<lb />
hope to begin podcasting in the near future.<lb />
The site is also a great source for photos of events<lb />
happening around campus. In addition to the pictures<lb />
that are printed, the Web site offers photo slideshows.<lb />
Soon these slideshows will be larger and include<lb />
audio. Our site also includes a sports and opinion<lb />
blog as well as polls. If you are interested in what<lb />
is happening on campus and around Greenville we<lb />
have a very extensive calendar of events. If you are<lb />
a part of a campus or community organization and<lb />
find your event missing, please take a minute and add<lb />
it to the calendar.<lb />
Finally, remember that TheEastCarolinian.com<lb />
is a tool for you. Not only is it an online version of<lb />
our print paper, it is an expansion of our print paper<lb />
offering more articles, pictures and multimedia fea-<lb />
tures. It is also an outlet for you to express yourself<lb />
thorough web submissions of Pirate Rants, Letters<lb />
to the Editor and Just Ask Jane.<lb />
I urge you to make visiting TheEastCarolinian.<lb />
com part of your daily routine. Thanks for all your<lb />
patience in getting our Web site up and running.<lb />
JUST ASK JANE<lb />
Need advice? Want answers? Just ask Jane.<lb />
Dear Jane,<lb />
Over the break, I heard my parents talking about<lb />
getting a divorce, but wanting to wait until I finish<lb />
the spring semester so that it doesn't affect my grades<lb />
or me. What they don't know is that I've thought that<lb />
they were going to get one for a long time now, and<lb />
I'm OK with it. How do I let them know that it's OK<lb />
to not worry about me and do what's right for them<lb />
without interfering? Help!<lb />
Signed,<lb />
The Family Glue<lb />
Dear Family Glue,<lb />
This is a rough situation to be in, but it's very<lb />
admirable of your parents to put you first. It's not often<lb />
that couples put the kids' needs before their own. Usu-<lb />
ally, divorces blow up in your face and cause emotional<lb />
distress for years to come.<lb />
If you believe the family change will not affect<lb />
your grades, try openly telling them something like, "1<lb />
overheard your conversation about a potential divorce<lb />
and I would like to talk about it Make sure you let<lb />
them know that it was certainly not your intention<lb />
to overhear their conversation, but since you did, you<lb />
wanted to address it because it has obviously been on<lb />
your mind. There are many different ways to approach<lb />
the topic, but you don't want to say anything like, "I<lb />
think you two should go on and get divorced already<lb />
(not that you ever would). You want to remain as neu-<lb />
tral as possible, but honest. If a divorce is what they<lb />
want and it's something you can deal with without it<lb />
causing a gargantuan disruption in your entire life,<lb />
then, first of all, kudos to you and, secondly, they<lb />
should know that so that they can make an informed<lb />
decision on their own. Good luck!<lb />
Jane<lb />
Opinion WritersWantep!j<lb />
! don't let your<lb />
 opinions go unheard <lb />
Consider writing for i<lb />
The East Carolinian,<lb />
where all of campus will i<lb />
hear your voice every week. <lb />
Call us at 328-9238 <lb />
or email opinion@theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
PIRATE RANTS<lb />
The Homecoming Court was<lb />
part of a vast conspiracy.<lb />
You are in the front row of a<lb />
football game. Sit down!<lb />
Take some initiative. There is no<lb />
law that says girls can't initiate<lb />
conversation with a guy. Take a<lb />
chance instead of waiting for him<lb />
to ask you.<lb />
Mommy school. That's how.<lb />
There need to be more Pirate<lb />
Rants. Maybe like two full<lb />
pages. I get so sad when I finish<lb />
reading them Its like when all<lb />
the food is gone.<lb />
I am so bored of most of my<lb />
friends. They're complete tool<lb />
bags and not even in a funny way.<lb />
My roommate farts and sprays<lb />
air freshener. When did that<lb />
become socially acceptable,<lb />
especially for a girl?<lb />
All my friends are transferring to<lb />
other schools next year. Will you<lb />
be my friend?<lb />
All I eat is fast food. Literally.<lb />
That's all I've eaten for four<lb />
years. Everyday I have at least<lb />
one meal from a fast food<lb />
restaurant and I'm healthy. So<lb />
that movie Super Size Me was<lb />
just a pack of lies.<lb />
The Rec Center should be open<lb />
24 hours a day. I wake up at like<lb />
3 a.m. sometimes just aching for<lb />
a workout.<lb />
I have a feeling my roommate<lb />
is trying to kill me. Yesterday he<lb />
asked me how much an axe costs.<lb />
Skinny jeans do not look good<lb />
on everyone. And by everyone,<lb />
I mean you. We may be friends,<lb />
but come on, that's just hideous.<lb />
Lose the tights and miniskirt<lb />
look, too. It's just not working out.<lb />
Don't you hate that feeling that<lb />
someone's watching you, and<lb />
when you look up, you meet<lb />
their gaze, and then you both<lb />
look away? Awkward social<lb />
moment number one thousand<lb />
something, brought to you by<lb />
across-the-room glances.<lb />
To the technicians in the<lb />
Mendenhall Computer Lab, if<lb />
talking on our cell phones is<lb />
disruptive to others' working,<lb />
don't you think that your loud<lb />
obnoxious conversations are too?<lb />
Don't worry about a thing, every<lb />
little things gonna be all right.<lb />
Religion is something left<lb />
over from the infancy of our<lb />
intelligence; it will fade away as<lb />
we adopt reason and science as<lb />
our guidelines.<lb />
The only time I see my RA is<lb />
when it's past 2 a.m. She's too<lb />
busy even for her job.<lb />
If there are any girl gamers at<lb />
ECU, please stop hiding<lb />
Peanut butter and jelly time<lb />
I have spent the last two hours<lb />
writing Pirate Rants. Publish one.<lb />
Broke Back Petey should be our<lb />
permanent mascot take that<lb />
Terry Holland.<lb />
Are you ever worried about going<lb />
straight to the Pirate Rants as soon<lb />
as you get the paper, because<lb />
someone may judge you?<lb />
They should really Paint it Purple<lb />
by painting our field purple.<lb />
You ask how moms know<lb />
everything? Because they've<lb />
been through it all before.<lb />
I decided to pledge a sorority to<lb />
find sisterhood, lifelong friends,<lb />
close bonds and memories that<lb />
would last forever. Instead, I<lb />
found bitterness, selfish-pride,<lb />
arguments and hatred. What's<lb />
so Greek about that?<lb />
Is anyone else's adviser a<lb />
complete idiot?<lb />
I have a new theory: A girl's<lb />
skank potential is directly tied to<lb />
the size of her sunglasses.<lb />
Can anyone explain to me why<lb />
an ID is required to get into the<lb />
Austin computer lab? I could<lb />
flash a Starbucks gift certificate<lb />
and get into the place.<lb />
It has become obvious that our<lb />
football conference is completely<lb />
worthless.<lb />
Anyone who feels that it's OK to<lb />
stand in the middle of a walkway<lb />
between classes to have a<lb />
meaningless conversation is<lb />
an idiot.<lb />
You're annoying. Please stop<lb />
touching me.<lb />
You see these shackles, baby?<lb />
I'm your slave<lb />
Figure it's not too early to talk<lb />
about this, but who is ready<lb />
to see the Tar Heels win a<lb />
National Championship this<lb />
year? Go Heels!<lb />
My boss sends<lb />
motivation e-mails<lb />
hate my boss.<lb />
me daily<lb />
Too bad I<lb />
Does anyone else feel like they<lb />
don't sleep any other time but<lb />
during the weekend?<lb />
Racquet ball is only fun if you<lb />
make big bruises on someone!<lb />
The bus schedule says you<lb />
stop at the bottom of the hill. I<lb />
specifically asked the driver to<lb />
stop at the bottom of the hill.<lb />
Did he stop at the bottom of<lb />
the hill? No! Thanks a lot for<lb />
not following the schedule and<lb />
blatantly ignoring me.<lb />
Girls, if I go out of my way to<lb />
smile at you, you better smile<lb />
back unless you're at least a 10.<lb />
Since there is a Black Student<lb />
Union, I think there should be a<lb />
Student Union for every other<lb />
race. Hispanic, Indian, White,<lb />
Asian, Multiracial.<lb />
Nobody in the entire world drives<lb />
better when they're drunk, it's<lb />
just that their perception is<lb />
all messed up and so they<lb />
deceive themselves. That's why<lb />
I punched you in the face and<lb />
took your keys. You drive worse<lb />
than you fight, which means I<lb />
probably saved someone's life<lb />
by preventing you from getting<lb />
behind the wheel drunk.<lb />
I've been at ECU so long that I<lb />
rememberwhen Wright Fountain<lb />
still worked.<lb />
To the person that turned in my<lb />
ECU Onecard, thank you so<lb />
much! You not only brightened<lb />
my day and restored my faith in<lb />
humanity, but you also saved me<lb />
15 bucks! Let me buy you a drink<lb />
sometime, to return the favor.<lb />
Hey ladies, if a guy smiles at<lb />
you and tries to spark any sort<lb />
of conversation with you, he<lb />
probably likes you. At least give<lb />
him the common courtesy to talk<lb />
to him and give him a chance. You<lb />
never know, you might actually<lb />
like him if you give him a chance.<lb />
Whenever anyone says "Where<lb />
you at?" or ends any sentence<lb />
with a preposition, I cringe.<lb />
Does nobody care about correct<lb />
grammar now?<lb />
I used to like Dane Cook but now<lb />
I've lost all respect for him.<lb />
Where are my eggs?<lb />
NASCAR is not a sport, just<lb />
because its fast and entertaining<lb />
and dangerous doesn't make it<lb />
a sport.<lb />
The reason ECU games aren't<lb />
televised is because Holland<lb />
signed a deal with CSTV, which<lb />
hardly anyone gets or cares<lb />
about. Unless the game is on<lb />
ESPN, ESPN2, or local WITN-<lb />
7 then you won't see any ECU<lb />
games on TV.<lb />
Quit reading the sex book!<lb />
Look, I'm sorry I'm the one<lb />
getting married and not you.<lb />
I don't talk about my wedding<lb />
plans to rub it in your face<lb />
but then again I'm not getting<lb />
married because it was my<lb />
life's goal, my goal is to get a<lb />
degree, that's why I'm here. I'm<lb />
getting married because I just<lb />
happened to find the love of my<lb />
life, not because I was searching<lb />
for him like you are. You'll never<lb />
find it if you keep looking for it, so<lb />
stop crying every time I mention<lb />
my wedding and just be happy<lb />
for me.<lb />
Quit blowing up my cell phone!<lb />
I really don't want to go out of<lb />
town, I've got too much stuff to do!<lb />
You said you were going to<lb />
make me banana pancakes.<lb />
I wish I could just pay my teachers<lb />
off to get the grades that I want<lb />
Sarah Bell<lb />
Editor in Chief<lb />
Rachel King<lb />
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Carolyn Scandura<lb />
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Eric Gilmore<lb />
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Zach Sirkin<lb />
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Rachael Lotter<lb />
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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 252.328.9238<lb />
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Considering safe sex<lb />
Whose responsibility is it?<lb />
RYAN COBEY<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
OK, so you've been successful enough to treat the girl<lb />
of your dreams to a pleasant movie date. She agrees to come<lb />
back to your dorm, apartment, what have you, to "hang out<lb />
And after you've made that inevitable first move she still<lb />
hasn't resisted. Pretty soon both of you are laying down<lb />
playing tonsil croquet and as soon as you think you're at<lb />
the point of no return, she decides to ask a simple question.<lb />
"Do you have a condom?"<lb />
Those five simple words instantly kill the mood,<lb />
because obviously you haven't thought ahead. Or perhaps<lb />
you just figured she was on the pill and you didn't need one.<lb />
Don't worry buddy, it happens to the best of us.<lb />
Here's part two of this stereotypical story. You shake<lb />
your head, signaling to her that you don't have protection, but<lb />
continue to push onward -oh no, you can't give up now that<lb />
you've come this far. She begins to push away, and all hope<lb />
of ever getting with this particular girl vanishes, because<lb />
by now you are so mad that she hasn't thought ahead and<lb />
protected herself After all, the girl is the one who has the<lb />
baby; shouldn't it be her responsibility to keep herself safe?<lb />
This sounds like the terribly written soap opera we've<lb />
all watched on stations like Telemundo when there's noth-<lb />
ing else on, but unfortunately, it is the sad truth on many<lb />
occasions. Sex is one of the most enjoyable activities we can<lb />
experience, but it also has some of the most severe conse-<lb />
quences, especially at our age. Many years ago, abstinence<lb />
was the only way to prevent STDs and pregnancy, but<lb />
thankfully, and 1 can't stress that enough, we have a variety<lb />
of options that make it almost impossible to transfer diseases<lb />
or become pregnant from one promiscuous night.<lb />
So, whose responsibility really is it? There is one<lb />
option in particular that is almost ten-times easier<lb />
and twenty-times cheaper than any other, but there is<lb />
only one flaw to it - it gives the responsibility to men.<lb />
That option is, of course, the condom. You can buy<lb />
them 1 i for1 at the Student Health Center, and it should<lb />
last you for a while unless you're one of these people who<lb />
know every name of every STD alphabetically because you<lb />
hove had all of them.<lb />
They're cheap, easy to use, and you can even buy them in<lb />
different flavors! So, why am I still hearing all of these com-<lb />
plaints from guys about girls who aren't "prepared" for sex?<lb />
Don't tell me you're too afraid to go buy them. Do you<lb />
honestly think the cashier is going to laugh in your face<lb />
and make some crack about how you're never going to get<lb />
laid anyway so why bother? Come to think of it, that would<lb />
have made a good scene in the movie Clerks.<lb />
No, I seriously doubt it's because you're afraid. That<lb />
fear should have gone away years ago along with the fear of<lb />
blowing your nose in public. Honestly guys, when you really<lb />
think about it, the condom is the absolute easiest method<lb />
of birth control we have. They don't require a prescription,<lb />
putting one on is about as easy as toasting a Poptart, and<lb />
even if you only have a dollar to your name, just go next<lb />
door and ask the guy living beside you for one.<lb />
So, take the responsibility for once and be the man in your<lb />
relationship, even if that relationship only lasts a night. Play it<lb />
safe and wrap it up, so next time you find yourself in a sticky<lb />
five-word situation, you can confidently say, "Why yes I do<lb />
American Apparel<lb />
unappealing<lb />
BRIDGET TODD<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
If one of my more porcine instructors decided to take<lb />
hold of his wrinkled Chinos and pull them down to his<lb />
ankles, I'd be more than a little unsettled. I'd prefer to take<lb />
his instruction while not staring at the fleshy dimples of<lb />
his pale inner thighs. That's just me.<lb />
Similarly, if employees of American Apparel wish<lb />
to do their jobs while not eyeing their boss' bulge as he<lb />
saunters around the workplace in tight cotton briefs, they<lb />
shouldn't be made to.<lb />
Dov Charney, American Apparel CEO, might disagree.<lb />
I'm a big fan of Charney s clothing. His vintage track<lb />
jacket is my best friend. 1 admire his rejection of sweat-<lb />
shop-manufactured garments and his quest to bring<lb />
affordable yet stylish attire to the masses. I've tried to<lb />
f(cus on the positive - to remind myself that Charney is<lb />
doing a respectable thing.<lb />
With all of the socially corrosive clothing stores in<lb />
America, why not laud American Apparel's mission to<lb />
brave the Wal-Marts of the worldIt would be a lot easier<lb />
to do so if Charney didn't insist on parading his abrasive<lb />
sexual inclinations on every media outlet that will have him.<lb />
This includes his masturbating in front of Claudine Ko,<lb />
a reporter from Jane magazine during a 2004 interview.<lb />
Despite recent sexual harassment suits from former<lb />
employees, Charney appears to be somewhat proud of his<lb />
risque endeavors. During interviews he laughs about walk-<lb />
ing around the sewing studio in his underwear and his use<lb />
of sexually explicit language during conference calls with<lb />
retailers. The pictures on the online catalogue look like<lb />
soft-core pornography, in which girls in thongs are slung<lb />
provocatively over couches to sell cotton shirts.<lb />
This isn't a new trend (think Calvin Klein ads of the<lb />
1990s or the sexy Abercrombie &amp; Fitch ads of today), but<lb />
in light of the intense sexual atmosphere Charney happily<lb />
promotes in the workplace, it seems to go a little deeper.<lb />
Charney insists that because his empire is built upon<lb />
generating a statement on creativity and sexual openness,<lb />
he should be able to run it accordingly. However, the folks<lb />
at Gap manufacture shirts just fine, and somehow, all the<lb />
CEOs manage to do so while clothed.<lb />
Charney obviously thinks about women's bodies. I<lb />
can see it in the flawless fit of my American Apparel track<lb />
jacket when I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror.<lb />
Nevertheless, I can't help wondering how he feels about<lb />
women in the real world. Can a man who brags about<lb />
sleeping with female employees, covers his workplace with<lb />
pictures of naked women, and pleasures himself in front<lb />
of a female journalist really be promoting healthy state-<lb />
ments and attitudes about sex? Should he even be taking<lb />
on such a task? Personally, I think he ought to just stick<lb />
to what he's good at - making track jackets.<lb />
It Charney were working as a writer for some racy<lb />
sitcom, I could understand. Sitcoms are often about sex,<lb />
consequently, sexually explicit chatter is to be expected.<lb />
This was actually the basis of the rejection of a sexual<lb />
harassment allegation by a writer for the show "Friends<lb />
on the grounds that the sexual nature of the show com-<lb />
bined with the creative environment made the use of<lb />
sexual banter on the set inevitable.<lb />
But, Charney manufactures cotton shirts. He isn't<lb />
producing some artistic statement on sexuality and cul-<lb />
ture - they're just shirts. He should be able to make them<lb />
while wearing pants.<lb /><pb facs="00059453_tn_0005" /><lb />
Pulse<lb />
TUESDAY OCTOBER 24, 2006 PAGE A4<lb />
TUE<lb />
 Campus Scene <lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Mm<lb />
Whenever you find yourself<lb />
money ahead, your first and<lb />
strongest inclination is to buy<lb />
all the stuff you've been wanting<lb />
for years. Don't do that this time,<lb />
OK? Save up for a rainy day.<lb />
Taurus<lb />
Once you decide what you<lb />
want to accomplish, the rest is<lb />
relatively easy. You won't care<lb />
if you run into resistance; you'll<lb />
plow right on over.<lb />
Gemini<lb />
Necessity is the mother of<lb />
invention, as you may remember.<lb />
So don't panic. You're about to<lb />
think of something that will solve<lb />
the problem.<lb />
Cancer<lb />
Don't be afraid of things that<lb />
seem too good to be true. You<lb />
can get used to having more of<lb />
that in your life.<lb />
Leo<lb />
Consult the family about what<lb />
they want, and how to proceed.<lb />
Some of their suggestions are<lb />
silly but some will work quite<lb />
well.<lb />
Virgo<lb />
You're on the right trail, but not<lb />
everything you try produces<lb />
results. Don't give up, and file<lb />
your claim just as soon as you<lb />
know where to dig.<lb />
Libra<lb />
Great riches can be yours, so<lb />
let it happen. Do a good job<lb />
and you'll be well rewarded for<lb />
your efforts.<lb />
Scorpio<lb />
What would you do to benefit the<lb />
most people, if you could? Make<lb />
a list, and get started.<lb />
Sagittarius<lb />
Life's not fair, but what does that<lb />
have to do with the price of tea?<lb />
If you're behind schedule, it's<lb />
your own fault, so don't complain<lb />
about it.<lb />
Capricorn<lb />
The team you've put together is<lb />
a money-making machine. Don't<lb />
give them everything - make<lb />
them go out and earn it. They'll<lb />
love you for it later.<lb />
Aquarius<lb />
You're calm, even though you're<lb />
venturing out beyond reality as<lb />
other people know it. In other<lb />
words, you're in the groove.<lb />
Pisces<lb />
You become more creative as<lb />
you take on more responsibility.<lb />
Does that seem strange? It's<lb />
perfectly natural.<lb />
Campus Events:<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 24<lb />
ACHIEVE: What to write down<lb />
and when<lb />
Fletcher Hall Lobby<lb />
-Effective Communication<lb />
Mendenhall Room 15at3:30p.m.<lb />
Wednesday, Oct. 25<lb />
Effective Communication<lb />
Mendenhall Room 15 at 3 p.m.<lb />
Russian Film Series<lb />
"A Cruel Romance-<lb />
Bate 2011 at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, Oct. 26<lb />
Annual Fall Career Fair<lb />
One Fair in Two Locations<lb />
Minges Coliseum &amp;<lb />
New Health Sciences Building<lb />
10 a.m2 p.m.<lb />
Hispanic Film Series<lb />
"Enlightened by Fire"<lb />
Bate 2011 at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Movies:<lb />
Peaceful Warrior<lb />
Wednesday 1025 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday 1026 at 9.30 p.m.<lb />
Friday 1027 at 7 p.m.<lb />
midnight<lb />
Saturday 1028 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sunday 1029 at 7 p.m.<lb />
The Descent<lb />
Wednesday 1025 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday 1026 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Friday 1027 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Saturday 1028 at 7 p.m.<lb />
midnight<lb />
Sunday 1029 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
MIDNIGHT MADNESS<lb />
as Halloween alternative<lb />
An alternative to the<lb />
downtown Halloween<lb />
experience<lb />
JENNY AYERS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
For those who are looking for<lb />
a safe way to have fun this Hallow-<lb />
een, ECU has a great alternative to<lb />
the typical festivities in the form<lb />
of Midnight Madness. Every year<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center hosts<lb />
the event to provide a safe place<lb />
where students can still have a<lb />
good time, dress up and OD on<lb />
candy. The SRC will house some<lb />
of the activities as well.<lb />
From 9 p.m. until 1 a.m there<lb />
will be a variety of ghoulish things<lb />
for students to participate in. You<lb />
don't want to miss Dale K. the<lb />
hypnotist in Hendrix Theatre<lb />
from 9 to 11 p.m. Be prepared to<lb />
be surprised at the things he can<lb />
talk you or your friends into doing.<lb />
During this same time slot, Fear<lb />
Factor will also be taking place in<lb />
tht multipurpose room.<lb />
Throughout the night around<lb />
random Mendenhall locales, you<lb />
can catch fortune tellers, trick or<lb />
treating, haunted halls, Polaroid<lb />
pictures with spooky cardboard<lb />
cutouts, free billiards and bowling,<lb />
and the ever popular Bingo. Basi-<lb />
cally anything Halloween related<lb />
you could imagine can be found in<lb />
Mendenhall on the 31st.<lb />
One of the main highlights of<lb />
any Midnight Madness at ECU is<lb />
the free food, so don't forget about<lb />
the Midnight Breakfast at Destina-<lb />
tion 360 from 11 p.m. until 12:30<lb />
a.m. Free food and beverages will<lb />
also be available throughout the<lb />
night in the SRC as well as the<lb />
opportunity to shake your tail<lb />
feather on the dance floor.<lb />
Don't forget to head to Hen-<lb />
drix from 12 to 12:45 a.m. so you<lb />
can vote for the best costume of<lb />
the evening. Or, if you'd rather, a<lb />
dance contest will take place in the<lb />
SRC at 12:30 a.m but if you plan<lb />
to participate, registration starts<lb />
at 10 p.m. Don't worry, I won't be<lb />
subjecting anyone to the torture<lb />
of my dancing antics. Halloween<lb />
is scary enough as it is.<lb />
Students must present their<lb />
ECU OneCard and must accom-<lb />
pany their guest (if you have one)<lb />
to enter the event. Free guest tick-<lb />
ets will be available at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, Student Rec-<lb />
reation Center or Todd Dining<lb />
Hall with an ECU ID beginning<lb />
Monday, Oct. 23 untilp.m. on<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 31. One guest ticket<lb />
per ECU ID. After 12:30 a.m<lb />
there will be no admittance to<lb />
the event. Lines will be a little<lb />
longer this year because they are<lb />
utilizing metal detectors to ensure<lb />
safety.<lb />
So head on over to Mendenhall<lb />
and the SRC this Halloween to<lb />
paarrrgghty the pirate way.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarol i nian .com.<lb />
Haunted<lb />
Health<lb />
A spooky introduction<lb />
to healthy living<lb />
KORRI-LEE SMITH<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
11 a 1 loween is qu ick ly approach-<lb />
ing, and as a result, our very own<lb />
campus is hard at work to put us<lb />
into the spirit, a healthy spirit<lb />
that is. One particular event that<lb />
has been planned for students is<lb />
Haunted Health sponsored by<lb />
ECU Campus Recreation and<lb />
Wellness and Healthy Pirates.<lb />
On Wednesday, Oct. 25 from<lb />
5:30-8 p.m students may attend<lb />
this second annual event designed<lb />
to promote health and safety<lb />
awareness. Haunted Health will<lb />
be conducted in the Social Room<lb />
of Mendenhall Student Center. A<lb />
variety of topics to be discussed<lb />
include sexual assault, nutrition,<lb />
campus safety, alcohol, drugs and<lb />
general Halloween safety.<lb />
What's best about Haunted<lb />
Health is that it's free for all<lb />
ECU students, faculty and staff.<lb />
Food will be provided as well<lb />
as several chances to win door<lb />
prizes. Participants will have<lb />
the opportunity to take part in<lb />
both educational and interactive<lb />
activities.<lb />
On the off chance that the<lb />
offer of free food and fun isn't<lb />
enough to make you want to come,<lb />
you will also have the opportunity<lb />
to find out what ECU's Campus<lb />
Recreation and Wellness is about.<lb />
Overall, this group is committed<lb />
to imparting a sense of responsi-<lb />
ble citizenship, providing relevant<lb />
student leadership experiences,<lb />
enhancing individual potential<lb />
and fostering a lifelong commit-<lb />
ment to learn skills associated<lb />
with physical, social, emotional<lb />
and mental well-being.<lb />
Be sure to come out on<lb />
Wednesday to see what's hap-<lb />
pening at Haunted Health, you<lb />
wouldn't want to be the only<lb />
ghoul left out.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Play Alice to be<lb />
performed at ECU<lb />
A dav in the life: Pee Dee<lb />
A song, story and dance<lb />
adapted from the<lb />
famous book<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The S. Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Performing Arts series of ECU's<lb />
College of Fine Arts and Com-<lb />
munication has been bringing<lb />
incredible family-oriented pro-<lb />
fessional performances to ECU<lb />
since their creation. Once again,<lb />
they have gone above and beyond<lb />
expectations and are hosting the<lb />
performance of world-renowned<lb />
actress and comedian Whoopi<lb />
Goldberg's children's book, Alice.<lb />
The Kennedy Center Imagi-<lb />
nation Celebration on Tour is<lb />
presenting this stage performance<lb />
from October until May 2007.<lb />
They will be stopping at ECU on<lb />
Friday, Oct. 27 to perform for ECU<lb />
students and Greenville residents<lb />
the live performance adaptation of<lb />
this original book by one of Amer-<lb />
ica's favorite actresses. The show is<lb />
sure to be nothing short of a treat.<lb />
The story is about a young<lb />
girl named Alice who believes<lb />
being rich will give her a giant<lb />
house, fun times and lots of great<lb />
friends. When she wins a mys-<lb />
terious sweepstake there is no<lb />
time to lose to claim her prize<lb />
With her two best friends in tow,<lb />
a white rabbit who is. well, kind<lb />
of invisible, and a card-playing<lb />
nerd who has a thing for hats,<lb />
Alice heads into the topsy-turvy<lb />
neon wonderland of the big city<lb />
in a race against time in this<lb />
adaptation of Whoopi Goldberg's<lb />
children's book.<lb />
"This play is about values for<lb />
kids said director Shirley Jo Finney<lb />
in a press interview. "It's an urban<lb />
fairy tale that speaks to today<lb />
The courageous clan discov-<lb />
ers a labyrinth of adventures with<lb />
a surprise around every corner.<lb />
Along the way, they cross paths<lb />
with a multitude of colorful charac-<lb />
ters, each as unique as the city itself.<lb />
When hungry for a snack,<lb />
Alice and her friends encounter<lb />
an unconventional street food<lb />
vendor whose "delicacies" all come<lb />
on a stick. The characters protect<lb />
the lucky ticket from rich uptown<lb />
ladies who are out to steal their<lb />
The men underneath the Pee Dee the Pirate mask, Zach Enfield, Wesley Blount, Rusty Boyette and Terry Byrne.<lb />
See what these Pirates<lb />
have to say<lb />
about 'purple pride'<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Pee Dee the Pirate is the epit-<lb />
ome of FCU's pride and spirit. At<lb />
football games he runs across the<lb />
field carrying the ECU banner, he<lb />
encourages spectators to stand up<lb />
and cheer for our valiant team and<lb />
he endures numerous push tips<lb />
when our team scores a touch-<lb />
down. Pee Dee is actually four<lb />
very committed students who<lb />
devote their time to being the<lb />
best-known mascot in eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Senior MRFS major Terry<lb />
Byrne, sophomore construction<lb />
management major, Rusty Boyette,<lb />
freshman physical therapy major,<lb />
Zach Enfield and freshman Wesley<lb />
Blount are all the men behind the<lb />
Pee Dee ECU fans have grown to<lb />
love at various sporting events.<lb />
When asked about his experi-<lb />
ence as Pee Dee, Boyette said, "I<lb />
started my freshman year and<lb />
have loved every minute of it. My<lb />
license plate says PeeDeeP. My<lb />
parents both graduated from ECU<lb />
so they are excited that I'm the<lb />
mascot. I was adopted when I was<lb />
six months old. Two weeks later<lb />
my parents brought me to my first<lb />
ECU game. They used to duct tape-<lb />
see PEEOEE page A5<lb />
Whoopie Goldberg, author of Alice.<lb />
winnings. Alice evenjoins hip-hop<lb />
artists rapping for their subway<lb />
fare and meets a fortune-teller<lb />
with an interesting Crystal ball.<lb />
Director Shirley Jo Finney<lb />
is an award-winning director<lb />
and actress and has directed<lb />
on stages all over the coun-<lb />
try. She is the recipient of three<lb />
Drama-Logue Awards and<lb />
Chicago's Jefferson Award. She<lb />
has directed several episodes of<lb />
the UPN series "Moesha" and<lb />
has received an International<lb />
Black Filmmakers Award for<lb />
the short film Remember Me.<lb />
Playwright Kim Mines who<lb />
was involved in the adaptation<lb />
from children's book to play, has<lb />
been involved with the profes-<lb />
sional stage since she was a child.<lb />
She has been a performer, play-<lb />
This week in health: alcohol<lb />
see WHOOPI page A5<lb />
To drink or not to drink, you decide<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
As unfortunate as it may be to our academic reputa-<lb />
tion, because of its location in the middle of nowhere,<lb />
ECU has a bit of a party school reputation. Although the<lb />
title of "party school is subject to interpretation, ECU is<lb />
no stranger to alcohol like most other college campuses.<lb />
Alcohol, in moderation of course, may not be<lb />
all bad though. According to the National Insti-<lb />
tute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism moderate<lb />
drinkers have the lowest death rate compared to<lb />
heavy drinkers and those who choose not to drink.<lb />
That conclusion was hinged on scientific findings that<lb />
moderate drinkers have stable heart functions which<lb />
improve their longevity.<lb />
Although alcohol is a depressant, moderate drink-<lb />
ing can benefit the heart and circulatory system.<lb />
The key to obtaining the positive effects of alcohol is<lb />
"moderate drinking which does not always occur on<lb />
college campuses, especially around Halloween.<lb />
Excessive alcohol use increases the risk of a<lb />
number of diseases: fatty degeneration of the liver,<lb />
hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, sleeping disorders, sexual<lb />
problems, infection of the esophagus, infection of the<lb />
stomach, infection of the pancreas and premature<lb />
dementia which can vary from a reduction of memory<lb />
to Korsakoff's Syndrome. Cancer of the mouth,<lb />
throat, larynx, intestines and breasts along with<lb />
hypertension and heart problems can also occur. If<lb />
you would like more information about any of those<lb />
health conditions, visit Student Health Services or<lb />
do a quick Google search.<lb />
Alcohol also plays an important role in aggres-<lb />
sion. Forty percent of all incidents involving aggres-<lb />
sion occur while under the Influence of alcohol. ECU<lb />
students learn the negative effects of alcohol con-<lb />
sumption during their mandatory health class, but a<lb />
weekend voyage downtown will reveal drunken stu-<lb />
dents roaming the streets, stumbling in and out of the<lb />
bars and clubs and might prove more enlightening.<lb />
On a Saturday night when the football team has<lb />
won, many students are celebrating the victory by<lb />
double fisting two cups of beer, bonging beers, doing<lb />
s<lb />
1<lb />
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see ALCOHOL page A5<lb /><pb facs="00059453_tn_0006" /><lb />
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2006<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN  PULSE<lb />
PAGE A5<lb />
C0MMI12<lb />
break up<lb />
you deserve<lb />
better<lb />
quit smoking for our 16 day<lb />
contest &amp; become eligible<lb />
to win fabulous prizes!<lb />
WHOOPI<lb />
continued from A4<lb />
wright and director. Along with<lb />
the many grants and commis-<lb />
sions Mines has received for her<lb />
work, she was also a 1997 recipi-<lb />
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rable experience was the ECU<lb />
vs. UAB game when Pee Dee<lb />
fought their mascot. I got to slay<lb />
their dragon with my sword. It<lb />
was awesome<lb />
Byrne is the senior Pee Dee.<lb />
He said, "I was my high school's<lb />
mascot so I knew I wanted to<lb />
be my college's mascot too. My<lb />
parents were surprised when<lb />
I told them because I used to<lb />
hate to dress up for Hallow-<lb />
een. I have been Pee Dee for<lb />
three years. My friends think<lb />
it's funny because you're kind of<lb />
a celebrity. Girls love it. My most<lb />
exciting moment as Pee Dee is<lb />
opening the football games, run-<lb />
ning out of the tunnel holding the<lb />
(lag. It's the energy that makes<lb />
the crowd go wild. Sometimes<lb />
people don't believe me when I tell<lb />
them I'm the mascot, but it's the<lb />
best pick up line there is<lb />
The mascot is considered a<lb />
student athlete and is a part of the<lb />
ECU cheerleading team. He is at<lb />
home and away football games,<lb />
soccer, volleyball baseball and all<lb />
home basketball games, birthday<lb />
parties, cancer walks and also<lb />
performs community service<lb />
throughout the town.<lb />
The students who become Pee<lb />
Dee have to be in great physical<lb />
shape and must truly love ECU.<lb />
"My first game I had<lb />
lost eight pounds because of<lb />
water weight Byrne said.<lb />
"It's like wearing rubber. We<lb />
have to practice our push ups<lb />
because every time the team<lb />
makes a touchdown we do the<lb />
number of push ups as our score<lb />
is. We can also only see out of the<lb />
left eye so it takes some time to<lb />
get use to<lb />
Wesley Blount was injured<lb />
as a cheerleader so he decided<lb />
that he would become Pee Dee.<lb />
Last week's ECU vs. Tulsa<lb />
game was Zach Enfield's first<lb />
game as Pee Dee.<lb />
It is considered a privilege<lb />
to be Pee Dee the Pirate because<lb />
very few students have the<lb />
opportunity. Children and adults<lb />
adore ECU's mascot because<lb />
he is a positive role model and<lb />
promotes crowd participation at<lb />
the sporting events.<lb />
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think about all of the work that<lb />
goes into his performances and<lb />
the men behind the mask who<lb />
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Sports<lb />
391 Pirates get pass-happy on Mustangs<lb />
ECU's Inside Source<lb />
Junes Pinkney's new career-<lb />
high in passing yards posted<lb />
SMU, which ranks third all-<lb />
time in ECU history behind<lb />
1 );i id (iirrard who went lor<lb />
414 yards at Memphis in 1998<lb />
and Marcus Crandell who<lb />
threw tor 392 at Syracuse<lb />
in 1995<lb />
2<lb />
Simmons brothers in the<lb />
backfletd during two of<lb />
the three ECU rushing<lb />
touchdowns, the elder<lb />
Brandon Simmons lined up<lb />
at tailback and ran for 1-<lb />
yard and 2-yard touchdowns<lb />
while younger brother Jason<lb />
Simmons was at fullback<lb />
after being moved over from<lb />
linebacker<lb />
6<lb />
Consecutive Conference USA<lb />
matches that the volleyball<lb />
team has won, including a<lb />
.4-12 defeat of Rice on Friday<lb />
and a 3-1 win over Houston<lb />
on Sunday afternoon; the<lb />
wins ensured the Pirates<lb />
of back-to-back winning<lb />
seasons, which is the first<lb />
time since 1977-78<lb />
17<lb />
New school-record in career<lb />
block by senior Jamie Bevan<lb />
with five against Rice on<lb />
Friday night passing Tara<lb />
Venn who played from 1992-<lb />
1995; after breaking the<lb />
record against Rice, Bevan<lb />
recorded a career-high 1 1<lb />
blocks versus Houston<lb />
44-43<lb />
Score in favor ol Gold over<lb />
Purple in the men's basketball<lb />
annual intrasuad scrimmage<lb />
held Saturday afternoon;<lb />
point guard Darrell Jenkins<lb />
hit a three with under 40<lb />
seconds remaining to lift<lb />
I'm pie and also led all scorers<lb />
with a game-high 19 points,<lb />
including 5-of-8 from three-<lb />
point range<lb />
29-2<lb />
Halltime score of the<lb />
women's basketball Purple-<lb />
Gold scrimmage before<lb />
players were asked to switch<lb />
teams; senior forward Cherie<lb />
Mills led all scores with<lb />
1.1 while sophomore guard<lb />
Jessica Slack had 13<lb />
They said it<lb />
"We've broken the season up<lb />
into three stages. We have<lb />
the first two road games<lb />
where We knew we would be<lb />
young and immature and to<lb />
play some really good teams<lb />
and we came out (-2 Then<lb />
we had the five games at<lb />
home where we knew what<lb />
we had to do and how we<lb />
needed to come out of that.<lb />
We finished that stretch at<lb />
9-S and we feh like we could<lb />
have come out better there.<lb />
When you look at some of<lb />
the opponents we played like<lb />
Virginia and West Virginia<lb />
I'm happy with the way we<lb />
played with the exception<lb />
of playing Tulsa. Now you<lb />
look at four of the last five<lb />
are on the road. We need<lb />
to continue to develop and<lb />
improve if we want to win<lb />
on the road<lb />
- Skip Holtz, ECU football<lb />
coach<lb /><lb />
Following an offensive pass interference call that negated a Kort Shankweiler touchdown on the previous play, sophomore tight end Davon Drew shows the football in the SMU end<lb />
zone on 3rd and goal. Drew's 17-yard first quarter touchdown put ECU up 14-0. Drew was one of seven Pirate receivers to haul in James Pinkney's career-high 391 yards passing.<lb />
Pinkney and Allison<lb />
share near record-<lb />
setting performances<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITKK<lb />
Like James Pinkney did last<lb />
year in Dallas, the ECU senior<lb />
quarterback used his legs to beat<lb />
SMU Saturday as the Pirates<lb />
thumped the Mustangs, 38-21, on<lb />
Homecoming at Dowdy-Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
Scrambling out of the pocket<lb />
to hit receivers downfield and<lb />
running for first downs to keep<lb />
drives alive, Pinkney completed<lb />
Sl-of-40 passes for 391 yards and<lb />
two scores.<lb />
"It's probably the best game<lb />
I've played since I've been here<lb />
said Pinkney, who ran for three<lb />
touchdowns last year versus the<lb />
Mustangs. "1 felt like we needed<lb />
to redeem ourselves from last<lb />
week. I probably put all of it on<lb />
my shoulders because I felt like<lb />
I played the worst I ever had<lb />
since I've been here "last week<lb />
I just felt like 1 had to come out,<lb />
execute and be focused on offense.<lb />
I felt from the get-go, from the<lb />
warm-ups, that it was gonna be<lb />
a special day"<lb />
Pinkney also ran for a score<lb />
whileleading the Pirates in rushing.<lb />
"When there was nothing<lb />
there and the pocket started<lb />
collapsing, it's time to get up<lb />
out of there Pinkney said<lb />
"I found some space today,<lb />
and good things happened<lb />
After not being able to get<lb />
the vertical passing game going<lb />
last week against Tulsa, it didn't<lb />
take the Pirates (3-4, 2-2 Con-<lb />
ference USA) long to push the<lb />
ball downfield against SMU. On<lb />
ECU's second play from scrim-<lb />
mage, Pinkney connected with<lb />
Steven Rogers for a 51 -yard gain<lb />
to the Mustangs 17.<lb />
"I had a deep route and lie just<lb />
chunked it said Rogers. "I went to<lb />
go catch it and try to get as many<lb />
yards I could after the catch<lb />
The huge gainer led to a Bran-<lb />
don Simmons one-yard punch and<lb />
the Pirates were up, 7-0.<lb />
"Anytime we got near the red<lb />
zone we wanted to stick it in<lb />
said Simmons, who got a good<lb />
lead block from his brother Jason.<lb />
Another deep catch by Rogers<lb />
set up ECU's second score. His<lb />
23-yard sideline grab led to<lb />
Pinkney hitting Davon Drew for<lb />
a 17-yard score on the next play.<lb />
"I think James Pinkney played<lb />
the best game that he has since<lb />
I've been here said ECU Head<lb />
Coach Skip Holtz. "He was very<lb />
focused on what he had to do.<lb />
James is a competitor, I think he<lb />
was embarrassed at the way we<lb />
played last week, and I thought<lb />
he played a heck of a game<lb />
SMU (4-4, 2-2 C-USA)<lb />
entered the contest as the No. 1<lb />
one-rush defense in Conference<lb />
USA. ECU could only muster 36<lb />
yards on 29 carries, with Pinkney<lb />
netting 31.<lb />
"They are the No. 1 rush-<lb />
ing defense in the league and<lb />
they're every bit as good as their<lb />
billing Holtz said of the SMU<lb />
defense. "They're what I thought.<lb />
They're a very talented defensive<lb />
football team, but we can't rely<lb />
on the passing game like that<lb />
every week<lb />
For this week, the Pirates<lb />
could as Pinkney's 391 yards<lb />
through the air ranks as the<lb />
third-best total in school history.<lb />
"They shut down the run<lb />
completely Pinkney said. "So<lb />
we had to rely on the pass-<lb />
ing game, and the passing<lb />
game came through for us<lb />
Allison, back after miss-<lb />
ing the last two games with<lb />
an ankle sprain, rebounded in<lb />
a huge way. The senior hauled<lb />
in 13 passes for 138 yards<lb />
and a score, and Holtz said he<lb />
made "all the receivers better<lb />
"Aundrae changes the way<lb />
that you have to defend us Holtz<lb />
said. "Defenses have to know<lb />
where he is on the field<lb />
Rogers, who caught three<lb />
passes for 90 yards, agreed with<lb />
his coach.<lb />
"You need to feed a guy with<lb />
that much talent as much as<lb />
you can said the junior from<lb />
Augusta, Ga. "He did what Aun-<lb />
drae can do, and that's make plays<lb />
SMU coach Phil Bennett was<lb />
equally impressed with Allison's<lb />
performance.<lb />
"He's a great player said<lb />
Bennett. "He's going to be play-<lb />
ing on Sundays. We watched tape<lb />
of liini against West Virginia and<lb />
we knew how good he was; he was<lb />
the difference in the game last<lb />
year, and maybe this year, too<lb />
Allison said he felt confident<lb />
that he could have such an impact<lb />
on the team, which was playing<lb />
without injured receivers Bobby<lb />
Good and Janiar Bryant.<lb />
"I knew I had to just run a<lb />
few routes and let the adrenaline<lb />
take the rest said Allison, whose<lb />
13 receptions are second only to<lb />
Dick Corrada's 14 versus South-<lb />
ern Illinois in 1970.<lb />
"With the way I felt Wednes-<lb />
day and Thursday, I knew coming<lb />
out here in front of the Pirate<lb />
Nation that the adrenaline would<lb />
get me through it<lb />
Despite Allison's near record-<lb />
setting day, the day belonged<lb />
to Pinkney, who said he was so<lb />
embarrassed following the 31-10<lb />
loss to Tulsa that he "didn't want<lb />
to leave the house<lb />
Not to be overshadowed was<lb />
the ECU defense. The Pirates<lb />
harassed SMU freshman quar-<lb />
terback Justin Willis the entire<lb />
game, sacking him four times.<lb />
They kept Willis in check, hold-<lb />
ing him to 224 yards passing with<lb />
three touchdowns, and limited the<lb />
Mustangs to 89 rushing yards.<lb />
"We had to prove something<lb />
in this game said senior line-<lb />
backer Fred Wilson. "Everybody<lb />
wasn't really into the game last<lb />
week, not just the fans, but it's<lb />
us also, not coming out with the<lb />
enthusiasm and passion like we<lb />
did today<lb />
After SMU tied the game at<lb />
14-14, Pinkney converted two<lb />
third downs with his legs on<lb />
ECU's final possession of the first<lb />
half, leading to a second Simmons<lb />
dive to regain the lead.<lb />
"James had a great week of<lb />
practice said Roger. "Their<lb />
defense is real similar to ours and<lb />
he feels comfortable against it<lb />
On the opening kickoff of<lb />
second half, Chris Johnson put<lb />
see FOOTBALL page A7<lb />
Women's soccer fighting for<lb />
spot in conference tournament<lb />
Pirates split games with<lb />
Tulsa, SMU on road trip<lb />
TOMMY GRAHAM<lb />
STAFF WHITER<lb />
As the weather cools down,<lb />
the women's soccer season is<lb />
heating up. The Pirates won a<lb />
thrilling 1-0 double overtime<lb />
thriller over Tulsa on Friday and<lb />
tell to No. 22 ranked SMU 1-0 on<lb />
Sunday afternoon.<lb />
The Pirates (8-7-2, 3-3-1<lb />
Conference USA) are in seventh<lb />
place in the C-USA standings after<lb />
the weekend's western road trip.<lb />
ECU freshman forward Amy<lb />
Szilard scored the game-winning<lb />
goal in the 107th minute, putting<lb />
the ball past Tulsa goalkeeper Mer-<lb />
edith Hart Szilard's game winner<lb />
was set up lor by fellow freshman<lb />
Sarah Kirk ley She is averaging .60<lb />
goals per game, ranking her 12th<lb />
nationally and second in C-USA.<lb />
Szilard has scored the five of the<lb />
last six and seven of the Pirates'<lb />
last nine goals.<lb />
Sophomore goalkeeper Amber<lb />
Campbell tallied her second con-<lb />
secutive shutout, recording a save<lb />
from a point blank shot from Tulsa<lb />
senior Katie Ward. Not allowing<lb />
the Golden Hurricane to score-<lb />
was Campbell's sixth shutout of<lb />
the season, and is third in C-USA<lb />
in goals against average (.75) and<lb />
save percentage (.843).<lb />
"I can't believe they have only<lb />
won one game Qin C-USAj said<lb />
ECU head coach Rob Donnenwirth.<lb />
"Winning that game was very<lb />
big for us<lb />
The Pirates faced their tough-<lb />
est test of the season Sunday,<lb />
playing a Mustang team that has<lb />
only dropped one game in regular<lb />
season game since joining C-USA<lb />
in 2005. SMU out shot the Pirates<lb />
14-4, landing one shot past Camp-<lb />
bell, in the 37th minute of play,<lb />
to win 1-0. SMU forward Olivia<lb />
O'Rear netted the goal against<lb />
the Pirates, one of her two shots<lb />
on goal. SMU is first in the C-<lb />
USA standings and has already<lb />
clinched a spot in the conference<lb />
tournament.<lb />
The regular season's final road<lb />
swing marked the second straight<lb />
week senior Rachel Hils has been<lb />
on the field lor the Pirates. Hils<lb />
has been injured throughout her<lb />
senior campaign, but having her<lb />
back gives the Pirates added depth<lb />
and a consistent playmaker.<lb />
"Having her back has allowed<lb />
us to do a few different things, a<lb />
few different formations Don-<lb />
nenwirth said. "We're just happy<lb />
to have her back<lb />
The Pirates will host UTEP<lb />
and Colorado College in the regu-<lb />
lar season's final weekend. The<lb />
Miners are fifth in the conference<lb />
standings while Colorado College<lb />
is in fourth. Despite the lack of<lb />
name status, Colorado College was<lb />
ranked in the top-25 before get-<lb />
ting knocked off by UTEP.<lb />
Both impending home games<lb />
will be played at Bunting Field.<lb />
The Pirates will take on UTEP<lb />
on Friday at 3 p.m. and Colorado<lb />
College on Sunday at noon. The<lb />
season finale will mark Senior Day<lb />
where Tara Shaw, Mary Puckett<lb />
and Rachel Hils will be honored.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sportstheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Basketball players sign autographs afteVthe'Pu'rple-Gold scrimmage<lb />
Jenkins leads Gold in annual<lb />
men's basketball scrimmage<lb />
(SID)  Junior college<lb />
transfer Darrell Jenkins hit a<lb />
three-pointer with under 40 sec-<lb />
onds remaining to lift the Gold<lb />
team to a 44-43 victory over the<lb />
Purple team in ECU's annual<lb />
intrasquad scrimmage here<lb />
Saturday afternoon.<lb />
"By enlarge it was a good start<lb />
said Pirate head coach Ricky Stokes.<lb />
"Guys were enthused, excited and<lb />
playing really hard. I also thought<lb />
we shot the ball fairly well<lb />
"Some of the turnovers we had<lb />
were ones of hustle plays or trying<lb />
to make things happen that are not<lb />
there, but as we continue to scrim-<lb />
mage and continue to practice<lb />
those are things we'll continue to<lb />
work on<lb />
Playing two 80-rainute halves<lb />
with a iiuining dock, the game<lb />
was tightly contested throughout<lb />
as neither side was able took take<lb />
more than a six-point advantage.<lb />
Junior Taylor Gagnon drained<lb />
a three from the top of the key to<lb />
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the Pirates in great position with<lb />
a Sl-yard kickoff return. That led<lb />
to a Ben Hartnian 36-yard field<lb />
goal, his first career field goal.<lb />
Hartnian won the kicking<lb />
competition in practice, beating<lb />
out struggling senior Robert Lee.<lb />
"Whoever is the better kicker<lb />
that week, we want that guy to<lb />
play said Hartnian. "Because<lb />
everybody has a role to fill and<lb />
if one guy can't get it done, the<lb />
next guy's got to get it done<lb />
Early in the fourth, and<lb />
still up, 24-14, the Pirates were<lb />
knocking on the door again.<lb />
Completing two passes to Allison<lb />
and another to Drew to move the<lb />
ball inside the red zone, Pinkney<lb />
ran it in from 10 yards out to put<lb />
the game out of reach with just<lb />
over seven minutes remaining.<lb />
"This is Pinkney s 32 start,<lb />
so this isn't his first rodeo, and<lb />
he showed that said Bennett. "If<lb />
you look at the throws he made<lb />
on the first drive, we had him on<lb />
his back and they were picture-<lb />
perfect throws<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
Allison's final catch of the<lb />
game capped the scoring as the<lb />
Pirates were able to capital-<lb />
ize on the lone SMU turnover.<lb />
Sacked by Wendell Chavis and<lb />
Van Eskridge, Willis fumbled at<lb />
his own 30. Allison hauled in a<lb />
30-yard strike from Pinkney on<lb />
the very next play.<lb />
"James did great and the line<lb />
blocked real well Allison said.<lb />
"We just played good, overall,<lb />
offensively<lb />
Freshman quarterback Rob<lb />
Kass came in late to close the<lb />
game for the Pirates, who travel<lb />
to Southern Miss next week.<lb />
Kass also played late in first<lb />
quarter for two plays including a<lb />
11-yard completion to Allison.<lb />
But the real storyline was<lb />
Pinkney's record-setting perfor-<lb />
mance and his coach knew it.<lb />
"I felt really good about the<lb />
passing game Holtz said. "We<lb />
rode that pony today<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sportstheeastcarol i nian .com.<lb />
After missing the past two games, Aundrae Allison hauls in a 30-<lb />
yard touchdown en route to a career-high 13 catches for 138 yards.<lb />
BASKETBALL Bools claims sixth in Lady Pirate Invitational<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
remaining to put the Gold on top.<lb />
Senior Courtney Captain<lb />
and freshman Justin Ramsey<lb />
scored the next five points to<lb />
put the Purple ahead with under a<lb />
minute to play before Jenkins hit<lb />
his fifth three-pointer of the game.<lb />
Jenkins led all scorers with a<lb />
game-high 19 points, including<lb />
S-of-8 from three-point range.<lb />
"This is a big change from<lb />
junior college basketball said<lb />
Jenkins. "I know Coach Stokes<lb />
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