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EastCarolinian<lb />
VOLUME 82, ISSUE 26<lb />
 www.theeastcarolinian.com <lb />
YOUR SOURCE<lb />
FOR CAMPUS<lb />
NEWS SINCE 1925<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2006<lb />
The School of Theatre<lb />
and Dance present<lb />
Hedda Gabler.<lb />
Find out what this<lb />
performance is all<lb />
aboutPageA6<lb />
This Week in Health:<lb />
Insomnia. Not being<lb />
able to sleep can be<lb />
a huge problem for<lb />
college students. Find<lb />
out more about getting<lb />
a better night's sleep<lb />
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Brandon Fractious'<lb />
new career-high of<lb />
128 yards on 23<lb />
carries helped to<lb />
propel ECU to a 23-10<lb />
win over UCF. Read<lb />
the sports section to<lb />
see how the defense<lb />
helped carry a<lb />
sputtering offense for<lb />
a second week in a<lb />
rowPage A8<lb />
Despite losing a i<lb />
heartbreaker in<lb />
the conference<lb />
tournament, the<lb />
women's soccer team<lb />
has a bright future.<lb />
Read the sports front<lb />
page to see why the<lb />
women are excited for<lb />
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CLASSIFIEDSPageAII<lb />
Project utilizes information to aid in disaster planning<lb />
Natural disasters are financially and emotionally draining. With the help of RENCI, ECU strives to accumulate information that could lessen the suffering<lb />
of thousands of people on the east coast of the U.S. so that when a hurricane rips through Greenville, results like these may not be so traumatic.<lb />
ECU works with RENCI<lb />
on research<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
In an effort to provide informa-<lb />
tion on planning for and respond-<lb />
ing to natural disasters like hur-<lb />
ricanes and floods and developing<lb />
more comprehensive disaster<lb />
plans, the Renaissance Computing<lb />
Institute will be working in coali-<lb />
tion with ECU.<lb />
This means that ECU research-<lb />
ers will soon be able to synthesize<lb />
their data on natural disasters and<lb />
emergency planning with institu-<lb />
tions across the state.<lb />
Through a three year, $1.7<lb />
million grant from the Chapel<lb />
Hill based Renaissance Comput-<lb />
ing Institute, ECU will house a<lb />
database designed to keep public<lb />
health, population and scientific<lb />
records that focus on the coastal<lb />
areas of North Carolina.<lb />
Jamie Kruse, director of<lb />
ECU's Center for Natural Hazards<lb />
Research, will direct the operations<lb />
of the RENCI program at ECU.<lb />
Kruse stated that she looks for-<lb />
ward to working and collaborating<lb />
with colleagues and state officials<lb />
across the state to help better plan<lb />
for and address natural disasters.<lb />
"This project will meld ECU's<lb />
research expertise in the area of<lb />
human systems and physical pro-<lb />
cesses of coastal North Carolina<lb />
with high performance computing<lb />
and visualization to produce truly<lb />
path breaking approaches to disas-<lb />
ter reduction said Kruse.<lb />
Ernest Marshburn, director of<lb />
strategic initiatives in the division<lb />
of research and graduate studies<lb />
at ECU, said that the goal of the<lb />
program is to better understand<lb />
the nature of natural disasters<lb />
from data about past hurricanes<lb />
and how they impacted the area<lb />
in order to make predictions as<lb />
to what is likely to happen, what<lb />
actions would need to be taken<lb />
and how to best to address various<lb />
problems.<lb />
The ultimate goal, he stated,<lb />
is to pull together the various ele-<lb />
ments that make-up the response<lb />
to a natural disaster in a way that<lb />
decisions can be coordinated more<lb />
efficiently and more effectively.<lb />
"If you think about where we<lb />
live we're very vulnerable to<lb />
natural disasters that aren't of the<lb />
immediate variety things that we<lb />
can see coming said Marshburn.<lb />
"When you know a hurricane<lb />
is coming, you have a reasonable<lb />
degree of assurance that you're going<lb />
to be impacted by that hurricane<lb />
A hurricane, as Marshburn<lb />
pointed out, has the potential<lb />
to greatly affect the economy,<lb />
real estate, local businesses, the<lb />
environment and even how pro-<lb />
cedures for helping people are<lb />
carried out.<lb />
Lloyd Novick, MD, MPH,<lb />
director of the Division of Com-<lb />
munity Health and Preventive<lb />
Medicine at the Brody School of<lb />
Medicine, believes that the data<lb />
will also prove useful for medical<lb />
and emergency response.<lb />
"The most critical problems<lb />
associated with disasters are pro-<lb />
tecting the health of the public and<lb />
arranging for the ongoing care of<lb />
individuals with existing chronic<lb />
diseases said Novick.<lb />
"The informatics project is a<lb />
major step forward in meeting the<lb />
health needs of eastern North Car-<lb />
olina and preparing for disaster<lb />
Dan Reed, director for RENCI,<lb />
said he looks forward to benefiting<lb />
from the expertise of universi-<lb />
ties and communities in solving<lb />
problems critical to the region<lb />
and state.<lb />
"This is our next step in creat-<lb />
ing a statewide virtual organiza-<lb />
tion that can address issues of<lb />
state and national importance<lb />
said Reed.<lb />
"This is a really exciting oppor-<lb />
tunity for ECU said Marshburn,<lb />
"It's something that sets ECU<lb />
apart from the other schools within<lb />
the UNC school system and is a<lb />
source of pride; something that<lb />
we can be proud of that we've<lb />
accomplished. It provides a tre-<lb />
mendous research opportunity<lb />
for the university, the faculty and<lb />
the students and it's a type of<lb />
research and research resource<lb />
that wouldn't be available any-<lb />
where else<lb />
Other RENCI locations will<lb />
open soon at UNC Asheville,<lb />
N.C. State University, Duke Uni-<lb />
versity and UNC Chapel Hill.<lb />
"These sites will bring a new<lb />
core of university and community<lb />
expertise to bear on important<lb />
problems that can't be solved by<lb />
one campus, one discipline or one<lb />
region of the state Reed said.<lb />
Other ECU researchers<lb />
involved in the RENCI project<lb />
include Wayne Cascio, professor<lb />
of cardiology at the Brody School<lb />
of Medicine; Ron Mitchelson, chair<lb />
of geography; Rick Ericson, Chair<lb />
of economics; Enrique Reyes, pro-<lb />
fessor of biology; Lee Bartolotti,<lb />
professor of chemistry; and Jeff<lb />
Johnson, professor of sociology.<lb />
The RENCI program at ECU<lb />
will open in the Rivers Building<lb />
by early 2007. The center will<lb />
be equipped with high-resolution<lb />
displays for scientific modeling and<lb />
visualization, audiovideo equip-<lb />
ment and network connections to<lb />
other RENCI sites and national<lb />
research networks. The site will<lb />
also have use of a vehicle designed<lb />
to showcase new technologies and<lb />
bring educational, economic devel-<lb />
opment and training programs to<lb />
surrounding communities.<lb />
More information about<lb />
RENCI is available at renci.org.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Student fees on the<lb />
rise once again<lb />
Projected goals for fee<lb />
increase presented to<lb />
attendees<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A PowerPoint presentation out-<lb />
lined the breakdown of fee increases<lb />
for the 2007-2008 academic year at<lb />
the student fee forum that was held<lb />
on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006 in Hen-<lb />
drix Theater.<lb />
Derek Pantiel, president of the<lb />
association of student governments,<lb />
board of governor<lb />
members, members<lb />
of SGA, students<lb />
and others that<lb />
could influence the<lb />
outcome of the fee<lb />
increase were pres-<lb />
ent at the forum that<lb />
lasted from 5:30-<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
The PowerPoint<lb />
described the pur-<lb />
pose of the increase,<lb />
and provided the<lb />
worst case scenario<lb />
of a 6.5 percent<lb />
increase, or $236.<lb />
"President<lb />
Bowles is asking for<lb />
fall funding from<lb />
the legislature, the<lb />
more funds allot-<lb />
ted, the less the<lb />
university has fo<lb />
pay said Pantiel.<lb />
Jones explained<lb />
that the target is not<lb />
to have an increase<lb />
that is any higher<lb />
than five percent.<lb />
The 6.5 cap<lb />
is based on the<lb />
amount that can<lb />
be applied over a<lb />
four year period<lb />
and was proposed<lb />
by Erskine Bowles,<lb />
the president of<lb />
the UNC system,<lb />
according to Pantiel.<lb />
According to<lb />
Pantiel, the worst<lb />
case scenario of the increase over<lb />
the next four years would be $1,481<lb />
for 2006-2007, $1,564.98 for 2007-<lb />
2008, $1,804.42 for 2008-2009, and<lb />
1,899.67 for 2009-2010.<lb />
According to the facts presented<lb />
in the PowerPoint, the increase will<lb />
provide about 50 percent funding<lb />
for university purposes, 25 percent<lb />
Tuition and fee comparisons<lb />
In-state tuition tor 2006-<lb />
2007: $2,335<lb />
In-state tuition tor 2007-<lb />
2008: $2,431<lb />
Fees for 2006-2007:<lb />
$1,668<lb />
Fees for 2007-2008:<lb />
$1,958<lb />
Ledonla Wright Cultural<lb />
Center: $1 increase<lb />
$15 to $16<lb />
Athletics: $50 increase<lb />
$436 to $486<lb />
Student Health Fee:<lb />
$20 increase<lb />
$200 to $220<lb />
Educational and Technol-<lb />
ogy: $8 increase<lb />
$137 to $145<lb />
Campus Recreation<lb />
and Wellness Fee: $43<lb />
increase<lb />
$178 to $221<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center:<lb />
$20 increase<lb />
$200 to $220<lb />
Student Activities Program<lb />
Fee: $0.50 increase<lb />
$49 to $49.50<lb />
for need base financial aid, and 25<lb />
percent for faculty salaries.<lb />
The fees will directly affect eight<lb />
different committees or entities on<lb />
campus including Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, Education and Technol-<lb />
ogy, Health Services, Recreational<lb />
Services, Athletics, Transit, Ledonia<lb />
Wright Cultural Center and Adult<lb />
Commuter Services.<lb />
Examples of the exact increase<lb />
amounts for 2007-2008 for each of<lb />
these parts of the university was also<lb />
provided at the forum.<lb />
Some of the reasons that were<lb />
provided for the increase included<lb />
the getting funding<lb />
to increase faculty<lb />
salaries, making<lb />
expansion the uni-<lb />
versity, the 5 per-<lb />
cent inflation rate<lb />
and the debt service<lb />
fee.<lb />
The Power<lb />
Point also outlined<lb />
the positive things<lb />
that the current<lb />
fees are providing<lb />
currently such as<lb />
the lowest educa-<lb />
tion and technol-<lb />
ogy fee in the state,<lb />
and providing the<lb />
most transit routes<lb />
across the state.<lb />
The turn-<lb />
out for the forum<lb />
wasn't has high as<lb />
expected but those<lb />
that attended got<lb />
to engage in a ques-<lb />
tion and answer<lb />
period.<lb />
Issues such as<lb />
how the fees will<lb />
affect out of state<lb />
students were men-<lb />
tioned and whether<lb />
or not it will pro-<lb />
vide funds for day-<lb />
care services.<lb />
Although the<lb />
turnout for the<lb />
forum wasn't as high<lb />
as expected, the<lb />
members of SGA<lb />
were pleased with<lb />
the amount of input they received and<lb />
reminded everyone of the next forum.<lb />
"We will vote as a student body<lb />
on Nov. 13 and you can voice your<lb />
opinions and make a difference<lb />
before Dec. 13 Jones said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news9theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Attendees of the session were able to partake in various relaxation and spiritual exercises like the one shown here.<lb />
Wellness Japan educates<lb />
students, community<lb />
Reaping the benefits<lb />
of Japanese methods<lb />
ADELINE TRENTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Last Thursday, Nov. 2, ECU<lb />
students had the chance to learn<lb />
about alternative Japanese health<lb />
methods at Wellness Japan, a<lb />
seminar put on by ECU's Japan<lb />
Center East.<lb />
The seminar, which took<lb />
place at the ECU School of Nurs-<lb />
ing, was held to teach students<lb />
new ways to live a healthier<lb />
lifestyle.<lb />
According to a Hyer for the<lb />
event, "The Wellness Japan<lb />
program is designed to educate<lb />
people to become more health<lb />
conscious by introducing them<lb />
to trendy as well as traditional<lb />
Japanese methods of wellness<lb />
Students attending Wellness<lb />
Japan were shown Japanese relax-<lb />
ation and exercise techniques<lb />
along with alternative medical<lb />
treatments for common problems.<lb />
Students were educated about<lb />
karate, Reiki, Shiatsu acupressure,<lb />
I<lb />
power eating and acupuncture.<lb />
Participants were taught new<lb />
techniques to reduce stress with<lb />
Shiatsu and Reiki, and ways to<lb />
eat healthier by adding different<lb />
Japanese foods to their diet.<lb />
Students were also shown a<lb />
new way to exercise through karate<lb />
and they learned about different<lb />
pressure points for acupuncture.<lb />
"I thought the seminar was<lb />
really informative said Lindsay<lb />
Morton, junior nursing major.<lb />
"It was pretty interesting to<lb />
learn about different Japanese<lb />
medical treatments, like Shiatsu<lb />
acupressure to relieve stress<lb />
Morton said.<lb />
"I think it's good for students<lb />
to learn new ways to reduce<lb />
stress and stay healthy<lb />
Wellness Japan offered stu-<lb />
dents a chance to listen to expert<lb />
speakers and volunteer to try<lb />
some of the relaxation tech-<lb />
niques.<lb />
Many of the topics discussed<lb />
at the seminar offered hands-on<lb />
activities to get the students<lb />
involved and interested in some<lb />
of the Japanese methods.<lb />
Students were also able to<lb />
sample Japanese health food, such<lb />
as notto, an energizing food made<lb />
from fermented soybeans.<lb />
Although the event was $7 for<lb />
students, many people attended<lb />
the seminar and most felt it was<lb />
worth the money.<lb />
"I definitely think it was<lb />
worth it said Morton.<lb />
"We got to listen to really<lb />
educated speakers and learn about<lb />
different health techniques that I<lb />
had never even heard of before<lb />
ECU's Japan Center East<lb />
plans to hold more educational<lb />
seminars in the future.<lb />
They will sponsor a tradi-<lb />
tional Japanese tea ceremony in<lb />
January for students that wish<lb />
to learn more about Japanese<lb />
culture.<lb />
Participants will get to watch<lb />
a demonstration of the tea cere-<lb />
mony and learn about the ritual.<lb />
Students that may be inter-<lb />
ested in attending this event<lb />
can get more information from<lb />
the Japan Center East Web site<lb />
at ecu.edujapancentereast.com.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarol i n ian .com.<lb /><pb facs="00059459_tn_0003" /><lb />
News<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2006 PAGE A2<lb />
TUES<lb />
CORRECTIONS<lb />
The coaches' quotes that<lb />
in Thursday's edition of the<lb />
ECU vs. UCF football pre-<lb />
view were incorrect. Both<lb />
quotes were placed from the<lb />
ECU vs. SMU football pre-<lb />
view and the quote situated<lb />
next to UCF Head Coach<lb />
George O'Leary was actually<lb />
a quote from SMU Head<lb />
Coach Phil Bennett.<lb />
The East Carolinian apolo-<lb />
gizes for the mistake.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
Pi Kappa Delta information<lb />
session<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Professional communica-<lb />
tions forensic service will<lb />
hold an information session<lb />
in Bate 1015 for all those<lb />
interested in the organiza-<lb />
tion. The fraternity is co-ed,<lb />
multi-disciplinary and is<lb />
seeking dedicated individu-<lb />
als committed to improving<lb />
their world while improving<lb />
communication skills.<lb />
For additional information,<lb />
visit pkdecu.com.<lb />
Study Abroad Information<lb />
Session<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 30<lb />
In Bate 1028 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will be hosting<lb />
an information session for<lb />
students who are interested<lb />
in studying abroad. A few<lb />
students within the organi-<lb />
zation of Phi Sigma Pi will<lb />
speak about their experi-<lb />
ences in such places as<lb />
Russia, England, Scotland,<lb />
France and Nigeria. This<lb />
event is open to anyone who<lb />
is interested. Thanks and I<lb />
hope to see you there! If<lb />
there are any questions,<lb />
contact Anna Logemann<lb />
at alll217@ecu.edu (have<lb />
the subject of the e-mail be<lb />
"Study Abroad").<lb />
Hedda Gabler<lb />
The event starts Thursday,<lb />
Nov. 16 and ends Tuesday,<lb />
Nov. 21,<lb />
It begins every day at 8 p.m.<lb />
except Sunday at 2 p.m. in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Less than forty-eight hours<lb />
after returning from a luxuri-<lb />
ous honeymoon, the former<lb />
Hedda Gabler, now Hedda<lb />
Tesman, lies dead in the<lb />
parlor of her new home, the<lb />
victim of a self-inflicted gun-<lb />
shot to the head. It includes<lb />
her husband, the ambitious<lb />
scholar George Tesman, his<lb />
doting Aunt Julie and the<lb />
powerful Judge Brack, who<lb />
seems intent on playing a<lb />
very large role in the young<lb />
couple's life. Into this mix<lb />
comes an old schoolmate<lb />
of Hedda's, Thea Elvsted,<lb />
who has courageously aban-<lb />
doned a loveless marriage in<lb />
favor of the passionate part-<lb />
nership she has found with<lb />
the troubled Eilert Lovborg,<lb />
a brilliant thinker who is an<lb />
academic rival of Tesman's<lb />
and who shares an intense<lb />
secret history with Hedda.<lb />
ECUARTS.com<lb />
VOLUNTEER<lb />
OPPORTUNITIES<lb />
Nov. 8<lb />
Cleaning Day<lb />
12 - 5 p.m.<lb />
Family Violence Program<lb />
Volunteers needed to assist<lb />
with cleaning out and orga-<lb />
nizing closets. Contact Sara<lb />
Munzer at 758-4400.<lb />
Nov. 9<lb />
Gladiators!<lb />
5 - 8 p.m.<lb />
Student Recreation Center<lb />
Volunteers needed to set-<lb />
upbreak down and assist<lb />
in running the event.<lb />
Contact David Gaskins at<lb />
gaskinsd@ecu.edu.<lb />
Nov. 17-18<lb />
Set-up for Festival of Trees<lb />
Starts at 9 a.m.<lb />
Greenville Convention<lb />
Center<lb />
Six volunteers needed to<lb />
move trees boxes to assigned<lb />
spots on Friday. Several vol-<lb />
unteers needed Saturday to<lb />
set up trees. Contact Tami<lb />
Smith at 328-9337.<lb />
7<lb />
Tue<lb />
8<lb />
Wed<lb />
 Campus &amp; Community <lb />
9 Thu 10 Fri<lb />
11 Sat 12 Sun 13<lb />
Mon<lb />
Russian Film Series:<lb />
"The Diamond Arm"<lb />
Movies have English<lb />
subtitles or dubbing.<lb />
Bate 2011<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
Last Conservative<lb />
Concert<lb />
FRAIL<lb />
Pirate Underground<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
REBEL STUDENT<lb />
EXHIBITION<lb />
Emerge Gallery<lb />
Open through Nov.<lb />
26<lb />
Tuesday Sat. 11 a.m.<lb />
- 9 p.m.<lb />
Sun 1 - 4 p.m.<lb />
L.A. Theatre Works:<lb />
The Caine Mutiny<lb />
Court Martial<lb />
Reserve your tickets<lb />
now at Central Ticket<lb />
Office, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Call<lb />
252-328-4788 for<lb />
ticket information.<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
ACHIEVE: Preparing<lb />
to Apply to Graduate<lb />
School<lb />
College Hill Suites<lb />
Conference Room<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
Cultural BINGO<lb />
$500 Cash in Prizes<lb />
Destination 360<lb />
9 p.m.<lb />
Teaching with Technol-<lb />
ogy "Think-In"<lb />
This event will provide<lb />
faculty the opportunity<lb />
to share their exper-<lb />
tise using technology<lb />
in both face-to-face<lb />
and distance education<lb />
courses.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.<lb />
Freshman Roundtable<lb />
The Roundtables are<lb />
designed to provide<lb />
freshmen with perti-<lb />
nent information about<lb />
resources at ECU.<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center<lb />
3:30-4:30 p.m.<lb />
Gladiators!<lb />
Student Recreation<lb />
Center<lb />
5:30 p.m.<lb />
ECU's Brewster Lecture<lb />
in History<lb />
Professor of History<lb />
and Women's Studies<lb />
Barbara J. Harris of the<lb />
UNC Chapel Hill will<lb />
speak at the annual<lb />
Brewster Lecture. Her<lb />
lecture is "The Fabric<lb />
of Piety: Aristocratic<lb />
Women and Care of the<lb />
Dead, 1450-1550<lb />
Science and Technol-<lb />
ogy Building, Room<lb />
0C207.<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Gideon Yago<lb />
Gideon Yago is an MTV<lb />
news correspondent<lb />
coming to speak at ECU<lb />
about the war overseas<lb />
and how its portrayed by<lb />
the media. Only avail-<lb />
able to ECU students,<lb />
one ticket per ID.<lb />
Hendrix Theater<lb />
8-9 p.m.<lb />
ECU English Reading:<lb />
Down in the Flood<lb />
Luke Whisnant, ECU<lb />
creative writing profes-<lb />
sor, will read from his<lb />
short story collection,<lb />
Down in the Flood.<lb />
Bate 1031<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Si Kahn<lb />
American singer, song<lb />
writer, speaker and<lb />
author of Fox in the Hen<lb />
House, Si Kahn, will<lb />
discuss civil rights and<lb />
community labor orga-<lb />
nizing across the south.<lb />
Kahn also serves as the<lb />
Public Safety &amp; Justice<lb />
Campaign Director for<lb />
the Southeast.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center 244<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
HarlanBeats<lb />
Hip hop artist Harlan<lb />
breaks the traditional<lb />
barriers of music and<lb />
"remind you of some-<lb />
one you've never been<lb />
reminded of before<lb />
Pirate Underground<lb />
9 p.m.<lb />
Football<lb />
ECU vs. Marshall<lb />
Dowdy-Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium<lb />
1 p.m.<lb />
Men's Basketball<lb />
ECU Vs. Morgan State<lb />
Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
Send us your calendar<lb />
submissions<lb />
Visit theeastcarolinian.<lb />
comcalendar to add<lb />
your event here.<lb />
Pate Conaway Organic<lb />
Textiles Workshop ,<lb />
Textiles artist Pate<lb />
Conaway, present an<lb />
interactive workshop<lb />
on the importance of<lb />
organic materials and<lb />
its multiple usages for<lb />
contemporary large<lb />
scale knitting.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Gallery<lb />
4-6 p.m.<lb />
Global Understanding<lb />
with Jacek Teller<lb />
Editor of the inde-<lb />
pendent publication<lb />
Friend Orange, Jacek<lb />
Teller is a peace activist<lb />
and a member of Iraq<lb />
( Veterans Against the<lb />
War. The Polish-born<lb />
immigrant will share<lb />
his unique experiences<lb />
in an interactive pre-<lb />
sentation that speaks<lb />
to the importance of<lb />
global understanding.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center 221<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
A Screening from Sun-<lb />
dance<lb />
American Blackout a<lb />
Sundance award win-<lb />
ning film by director<lb />
Ain Inada, is a provoca-<lb />
tive documentary that<lb />
explores the historical<lb />
suppression of black<lb />
voters in the U.S. with<lb />
style and intelligence.<lb />
Hendrix Theater<lb />
8 - 10 p.m.<lb />
BRIEFS<lb />
Man who pleaded guilty to<lb />
aiding Hamas released from cus-<lb />
tody<lb />
(AP) - The imam of a north<lb />
Georgia mosque who pleaded<lb />
guilty to providing material sup-<lb />
port to the militant group Hamas<lb />
has been released from federal<lb />
custody and will be electronically<lb />
monitored at home while awaiting<lb />
sentencing.<lb />
The charges and plea agree-<lb />
ment involving Mohamed<lb />
Shorbagi, 42, were filed Aug. 28<lb />
in federal court in Rome, but were<lb />
sealed until Oct. 13.<lb />
Shorbagi agreed to a maxi-<lb />
mum of 15 years in prison, pros-<lb />
ecutors said. His sentencing hear-<lb />
ing, scheduled for last Friday,<lb />
was delayed at the request of both<lb />
prosecutors and the defense A new<lb />
date hasn't been set.<lb />
He had attended Holy Land<lb />
Foundation meetings at which<lb />
high-level Hamas officials made<lb />
presentations condemning Israel,<lb />
and hosted high-level Hamas<lb />
officials at the Rome mosque at<lb />
which he served as imam, prosecu-<lb />
tors said.<lb />
Hamas gained control of<lb />
the Palestinian Authority after<lb />
winning elections in January.<lb />
S.C. Police investigate second<lb />
triple homicide this week<lb />
(AP) - A man suspected in<lb />
a triple homicide, the second in<lb />
the Columbia area in a week,<lb />
has been arrested on a highway<lb />
in Georgia, Richland County<lb />
Sheriff Leon Lott said Saturday<lb />
William Harold Jenkins Jr<lb />
57, is charged with murder in the<lb />
shooting deaths at an apartment<lb />
near Fort Jackson, Lott said.<lb />
Jenkins turned himself in<lb />
about 3:45 p.m. to authorities<lb />
in Georgia less than two hours<lb />
after Lott held a news confer-<lb />
ence about a nationwide search.<lb />
Jenkins called the Cobb<lb />
County Sheriff's Office, said he<lb />
was wanted and waited on the<lb />
side of a road to be picked up,<lb />
Lott said.At least one of the vic-<lb />
tims, Robert Smith, 48, lived<lb />
at the apartment with Jenkins.<lb />
The woman is identified as<lb />
Rochelle Robinson, 25. She lived<lb />
about 10 miles from the crime<lb />
scene. The second male victim<lb />
remains unidentified, Watts said.<lb />
Tyesha Johnson, who lives<lb />
in the apartment complex, said<lb />
she knows three men lived in<lb />
the apartment but she didn't<lb />
know anything about them.<lb />
She said someone else<lb />
was shot and wounded<lb />
in the complex recently.<lb />
Lott said the most recent homi-<lb />
cides are not connected to the others.<lb />
"We live in violent times<lb />
he said. "There's a certain level<lb />
of fear we all should have<lb />
Couple robs bank to help pay<lb />
for funeral urn<lb />
(AP)-Federalagentssayacouple<lb />
robbed a bank in Tualitan to help<lb />
pay for an urn for a relative's ashes.<lb />
Authorities arrested Erica J.<lb />
Olson and her boyfriend, Darrel<lb />
R. Callier for the crime. Both<lb />
are 21. Agents say Callier<lb />
demanded cash from a teller and<lb />
walked out with nearly $2,000.<lb />
He and Olson went to a hotel,<lb />
wired some of the money to a<lb />
relative to buy an urn for Collier's<lb />
grandmother's ashes and Olson<lb />
took the rest of the money, police<lb />
say.<lb />
Olson then got her hair done and<lb />
played slot machines at a local store.<lb />
Investigators didn't link the duo<lb />
with the robbery until five days<lb />
later when, under questioning for<lb />
a series of residential and business<lb />
burglaries, Callier confessed to<lb />
robbing the bank.<lb />
Olson also confessed,<lb />
according to court records.<lb />
Callier said in a letter penned at<lb />
his arrest that he robbed the bank<lb />
a time when he was at his "all<lb />
time low" and that he has been<lb />
sick to his stomach ever since.<lb />
The pair were indicted this week<lb />
by a federal grand jury and are in<lb />
custody in the Clackamas County<lb />
Jail on burglary charges. Their<lb />
lawyers could not be reached for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Overseas Condom Production<lb />
Hurting U.S. Business<lb />
(AP) - Condom production<lb />
in the United States is facing<lb />
competition from overseas, put-<lb />
ting many jobs at stake, The<lb />
New York Times reported.<lb />
Most of the competition is coming<lb />
from Asia, where condoms can<lb />
be produced for a fraction of the<lb />
cost.<lb />
Through AIDS preven-<lb />
tion and other programs over-<lb />
seas, Alabama companies<lb />
have won federal contracts to<lb />
produce billions of condoms.<lb />
The U.S. government is the<lb />
largest donor of condoms in the<lb />
world. The Times reported in the<lb />
past two decades that more than 9<lb />
billion condoms have been bought<lb />
by the United States in response to<lb />
the worldwide AIDS crisis.<lb />
ECU implements new program to encourage diversity<lb />
M.A.D.E. for YOU has<lb />
first event<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
In an effort to encourage<lb />
more minority students to enroll<lb />
at ECU, the first Multicultural<lb />
Appreciation Day Experience,<lb />
entitled MADEfor YOU, was<lb />
held in Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
over the weekend.<lb />
High school students from<lb />
around North Carolina came to<lb />
ECU to learn more about the<lb />
university and consider it for their<lb />
own college education.<lb />
Highlights included perfor-<lb />
mances by Black Student Union,<lb />
SALSA, and the ECU Gospel<lb />
Choir A panel of current ECU stu-<lb />
dents was held in Hendrix Theatre<lb />
and they answered questions from<lb />
the visiting students about what<lb />
college life and ECU are like.<lb />
Academic Advisor Tara M.<lb />
Honesty coordinated the event and<lb />
was on the committee that planned<lb />
the event.<lb />
While this was the first time<lb />
for MADE Honesty pointed<lb />
out that it was not the first time<lb />
ECU has made an effort to appeal<lb />
to minority students.<lb />
"We normally have a piece<lb />
in conjunction with spring open<lb />
house, but we wanted to do some-<lb />
thing for the fall said Honesty.<lb />
"At this point a lot of students<lb />
still have not applied, they're still<lb />
undecided as to where they want<lb />
to attend, but we thought that we<lb />
could get a jump-start with them<lb />
in the fall to help put F2CU in their<lb />
ear. We just want to continue to<lb />
make sure that we continually<lb />
keep our minority population in<lb />
the increase and we don't want it<lb />
to decrease. We want a positive<lb />
increase<lb />
Among the school officials<lb />
involved in the event, several<lb />
students volunteered to help,<lb />
and be on a panel to discuss<lb />
their own experiences at ECU.<lb />
Leticia Ortega, a sophomore<lb />
interior design and social work<lb />
major, responded to a question<lb />
about ECU school spirit.<lb />
"ECU has a lot of school spirit,<lb />
no matter if we loose or win said<lb />
Ortega. "We're out there support-<lb />
ing our athletic teams, out thereat<lb />
the football games I've been to<lb />
other cities where there's a univer-<lb />
sity, but you can't really tell what<lb />
university's actually there. But you<lb />
talk about ECU and you know it's<lb />
the Pirates, it's purple and gold,<lb />
and they're proud of it<lb />
Braxton Mercer, a sophomore<lb />
information and computer technol-<lb />
ogy major, told of his own experi-<lb />
ence growing up in a single-parent<lb />
home.<lb />
While his mother did go to<lb />
college, she did not finish. This<lb />
fact, he says, really motivated him<lb />
to succeed.<lb />
"It's always been my personal<lb />
motivation, ever since I was young<lb />
to make sure I was successful in<lb />
life. I set in my mind that I would<lb />
be successful in college, and that<lb />
I would be able to graduate, and<lb />
be able to provide for my future<lb />
family the things that I may not<lb />
have been able to receive as a<lb />
child"<lb />
"In order for us to continue<lb />
to create this diversity on campus<lb />
that we have and to maintain it, it's<lb />
going to take programs like this<lb />
to step in, bring people to campus,<lb />
and show them that ECU really is<lb />
a great place<lb />
Brandon Moore, freshman psy-<lb />
chology major said, "By us being<lb />
minority students through<lb />
social stratification we've already<lb />
been marked-off because we can't<lb />
live-up to the standards of the<lb />
majority, which is mostly Cauca-<lb />
sian people. Which is a total lie.<lb />
Everyone is equal. It's how you<lb />
should make your life. If you take<lb />
the lessons learned from your life<lb />
and apply them to your life, you<lb />
can live as who you want to be.<lb />
What's vital to be a minority is<lb />
that it's very, very vital to us, our<lb />
community as well as ourselves to<lb />
educate ourselves about the issues<lb />
in society today. We have to prove<lb />
them wrong I've proven so many<lb />
people wrong. It's so nice to prove<lb />
people wrong because their face is<lb />
priceless<lb />
"A lot of other universities<lb />
Honesty said, "have specific things<lb />
where they bring in Latinos or<lb />
African Americans for that par-<lb />
ticular day. By being able to bring<lb />
everyone in at one point kind of<lb />
keeps it more family like and I<lb />
think that's what ECU, the com-<lb />
munity of ECU, is sort of like a<lb />
family. I'm just hoping that it will<lb />
take us to our goal of being able to<lb />
bring in more minority students<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Bi<lb />
thi<lb />
Oil<lb />
"<lb />
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PRESENTS THE GREATEST<lb />
JffiS SCREENING OF jjjT<lb />
FBI willing to go under cover<lb />
in Congress if necessary<lb />
BURRUS<lb />
(MCT)  The new chief<lb />
of the FBI's Criminal Division,<lb />
which is swamped with public<lb />
corruption cases, says the bureau<lb />
is ramping up its ability to catch<lb />
crooked politicians and might run<lb />
an undercover sting on Congress.<lb />
Assistant FBI Director .lames<lb />
Burrus called the bureau's public<lb />
corruption program "a sleeping<lb />
giant that we've awoken and<lb />
predicted the nation will see<lb />
continued emphasis in that area<lb />
"for many, many, many years to<lb />
come<lb />
So much evidence of wrong-<lb />
doing is surfacing in the nation's<lb />
capital that Burrus recently com-<lb />
mitted to adding a fourth 1.5- to<lb />
20-member public corruption<lb />
squad to the FBI's Washington<lb />
field office.<lb />
In the past year, former<lb />
Republican Heps. Duke Cunning-<lb />
ham and Boh Ney have pleaded<lb />
guilty to corruption charges. FBI<lb />
agents are investigating about<lb />
a dozen other members of Con-<lb />
gress, including as many as three<lb />
senators The Justice Department<lb />
also is expected to begin seeking<lb />
indictments soon after a massive<lb />
FBI investigation of the Alaska<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
If conditions warrant. Burrus<lb />
said, he wouldn't balk at urging<lb />
an undercover sting like the<lb />
famed Abscam operation in the<lb />
late 1970s in which a U.S. senator<lb />
and six House members agreed on<lb />
camera to take bribes from FBI<lb />
agents posing as Arab sheikhs.<lb />
"We look for those opportu-<lb />
nities a lot Burrus said, using<lb />
words rarely heard at the bureau<lb />
over the last quarter century.<lb />
"I would do it on Capi-<lb />
tol Hill. I would do it in any<lb />
state legislature If we could<lb />
do an undercover operation,<lb />
and it would get me better evi-<lb />
dence, I'd do it in a second<lb />
Philip Heymann, who over-<lb />
saw the Abscam investigation as<lb />
chief of the Justice Department's<lb />
Criminal Division during tin-<lb />
Carter administration, expressed<lb />
surprise to learn of the FBI's will-<lb />
ingness to attempt another con-<lb />
gressional sting after the outcry<lb />
from Capitol Hill over Abscam.<lb />
"It shows courage at the FBI<lb />
said Heymann, now a criminal law<lb />
professor at Harvard University.<lb />
1 e said he concluded, after watch-<lb />
ing a recent public television docu-<lb />
mentary and listening to experts,<lb />
that "there is more corruption (on<lb />
Capitol Hill) than I ever thought<lb />
imaginable" and that a single<lb />
FBI sting "might result in very<lb />
large numbers of prosecutions<lb />
But even without an under-<lb />
cover operation, Heymann and<lb />
other observers say they have<lb />
been pleased with the OOP-<lb />
controlled Justice Department's<lb />
willingness to pursue old-fash-<lb />
ioned investigations, even if<lb />
they hurt congressional Repub-<lb />
licans in Tuesday's elections.<lb />
Nationally over the last year,<lb />
(iOO agents worked 'iOO public<lb />
corruption cases, resulting in<lb />
6.r0 arrests, 1,000 indictments<lb />
and BOO convictions, Burrus said.<lb />
FBI Director Robert Mueller,<lb />
who listed public corruption as his<lb />
top criminal investigative priority<lb />
when he shifted the FBI's focus to<lb />
terrorism in 1200'J, said last month<lb />
that the surge in convictions<lb />
"sends the message that public<lb />
corruption will not be tolerated<lb />
Despite the realignment, the<lb />
number ofagents working on public<lb />
corruption has remained constant.<lb />
Burrus argued that the<lb />
FBI is "uniquely qualified" to<lb />
handle such cases, pointing to<lb />
the bureau's political indepen-<lb />
dence, exemplified by Muel-<lb />
ler's 10-year term. Burrus said<lb />
that Alice Fisher, the politically<lb />
appointed chief of the Justice<lb />
Department's Criminal Division<lb />
with whom he confers weekly,<lb />
also has "an aggressive attitude"<lb />
about pursuing public officials.<lb />
"Operation Rainmaker the<lb />
FBI's broad investigation of a<lb />
Washington lobbying ring, has<lb />
already led to a handful of convic-<lb />
tions, including Ney's guilty plea<lb />
last month. The inquiry was one<lb />
reason for the resignation last<lb />
year of House Majority Leader<lb />
Tom DeLay, R-Texas, who also<lb />
faces state campaign finance<lb />
charges.<lb />
New program for class<lb />
registration starting in summer<lb />
Students won't have to<lb />
memorize registration<lb />
codes<lb />
CLAIRE MURPHY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
This week's SGA Senate<lb />
meeting mainly focused on the<lb />
upcoming changes in KCU's<lb />
registration systems.<lb />
Students are used to going to<lb />
their advisors, sitting in front of<lb />
the black screen with neon green<lb />
text, and getting into the classes<lb />
they desire That will no longer<lb />
be the case by the time it is time<lb />
to sign up lor summer sessions.<lb />
That program is no longer offered<lb />
as an option to universities.<lb />
According to the guest speak-<lb />
ers at the meeting, Associate Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Services<lb />
Don Joyner, Registrar Angela<lb />
Anderson, and Elizabeth Han,<lb />
who is the training guru for the<lb />
new system, the program ECU<lb />
will be using is called Banner.<lb />
It is completely web-based, and<lb />
students w ill have to register for<lb />
classes by themselves, Anderson<lb />
has been working on Banner for<lb />
two years.<lb />
According to Joyner Banner<lb />
allows students to" audit classes<lb />
according to the appropriate<lb />
degree This means the system<lb />
can recognize a student's rank,<lb />
and tell what classes are needed for<lb />
the necessary major according to<lb />
the catalog belonging to the year<lb />
the student entered the university.<lb />
Banner is paid for by stu-<lb />
dent technology fees, and will<lb />
be available through OneStop.<lb />
More advertisement for<lb />
Banner will be around campus<lb />
in the very near future. More<lb />
information can be found at till<lb />
sisbanner.com.<lb />
There were also speakers<lb />
on behalf of the Buccaneer, the<lb />
campus yearbook. Genevia Hill,<lb />
who is the assistant director for<lb />
student media, and Mary Ruth<lb />
Helms, the Buccaneer yearbook<lb />
advisor, say that for the 007 cen-<lb />
tennial issue, the staff is looking<lb />
for students to apply as writers,<lb />
as well as other positions. This<lb />
year's issue will be $4R9, includ-<lb />
ing shipping and handling.<lb />
SGA Secretary Keri Brockett,<lb />
a junior child life major, spoke<lb />
on a conference she went to at<lb />
Embry-Riddle University in Day-<lb />
tona Beach, Fla where attendees<lb />
were taught how to improve their<lb />
student government.<lb />
After Brockett spoke. Cole<lb />
Jones, president of the student<lb />
body, announced opportunities<lb />
for different campus events.<lb />
The meeting was concluded<lb />
under the authority of Speaker of<lb />
the House, Jon Massaehi.<lb />
The next SGA meeting will<lb />
be held on Nov. 13, when they will<lb />
discuss student fees. Students are<lb />
encouraged to vote.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
The ECU Student Media Board<lb />
invites applications<lb />
for the position of<lb />
GENERAL MANAGER<lb />
WZMB91.3FM<lb />
for the 2006-07 academic year.<lb />
Applications are available in the Media Board Office<lb />
(Self Help Building, 301 Evans St. Suite 205A, Greenville NC)<lb />
The deadline for submitting an application is<lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2006<lb />
AT 5 P.M.<lb />
For information, call the Media Board office at 328-9236.<lb /><pb facs="00059459_tn_0005" /><lb />
News<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2006 PAGE A2<lb />
TUE!<lb />
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CORRECTIONS<lb />
The coaches' quotes that<lb />
in Thursday's edition of the<lb />
ECU vs. UCF football pre-<lb />
view were incorrect. Both<lb />
quotes were placed from the<lb />
ECU vs. SMU football pre-<lb />
view and the quote situated<lb />
next to UCF Head Coach<lb />
George O'Leary was actually<lb />
a quote from SMU Head<lb />
Coach Phil Bennett.<lb />
The East Carolinian apolo-<lb />
gizes for the mistake.<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
Pi Kappa Delta information<lb />
session<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Professional communica-<lb />
tions forensic service will<lb />
hold an information session<lb />
in Bate 1015 for all those<lb />
interested in the organiza-<lb />
tion. The fraternity is co-ed,<lb />
multi-disciplinary and is<lb />
seeking dedicated individu-<lb />
als committed to improving<lb />
their world while improving<lb />
communication skills.<lb />
For additional information,<lb />
visit pkdecu.com.<lb />
Study Abroad Information<lb />
Session<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 30<lb />
In Bate 1028 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will be hosting<lb />
an information session for<lb />
students who are interested<lb />
in studying abroad. A few<lb />
students within the organi-<lb />
zation of Phi Sigma Pi will<lb />
speak about their experi-<lb />
ences in such places as<lb />
Russia, England, Scotland,<lb />
France and Nigeria. This<lb />
event is open to anyone who<lb />
is interested. Thanks and I<lb />
hope to see you there! If<lb />
there are any questions,<lb />
contact Anna Logemann<lb />
at alll217@ecu.edu (have<lb />
the subject of the e-mail be<lb />
"Study Abroad").<lb />
Hedda Gabler<lb />
The event starts Thursday,<lb />
Nov. 16 and ends Tuesday,<lb />
Nov. 21,<lb />
It begins every day at 8 p.m.<lb />
except Sunday at 2 p.m. in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Less than forty-eight hours<lb />
after returning from a luxuri-<lb />
ous honeymoon, the former<lb />
Hedda Gabler, now Hedda<lb />
Tesman, lies dead in the<lb />
parlor of her new home, the<lb />
victim of a self-inflicted gun-<lb />
shot to the head. It includes<lb />
her husband, the ambitious<lb />
scholar George Tesman, his<lb />
doting Aunt Julie and the<lb />
powerful Judge Brack, who<lb />
seems intent on playing a<lb />
very large role in the young<lb />
couple's life. Into this mix<lb />
comes an old schoolmate<lb />
of Hedda's, Thea Elvsted,<lb />
who has courageously aban-<lb />
doned a loveless marriage in<lb />
favor of the passionate part-<lb />
nership she has found with<lb />
the troubled Eilert Lovborg,<lb />
a brilliant thinker who is an<lb />
academic rival of Tesman's<lb />
and who shares an intense<lb />
secret history with Hedda.<lb />
ECUARTS.com<lb />
VOLUNTEER<lb />
OPPORTUNITIES<lb />
Nov. 8<lb />
Cleaning Day<lb />
12 - 5 p.m.<lb />
Family Violence Program<lb />
Volunteers needed to assist<lb />
with cleaning out and orga-<lb />
nizing closets. Contact Sara<lb />
Munzer at 758-4400.<lb />
Nov. 9<lb />
Gladiators!<lb />
5 - 8 p.m.<lb />
Student Recreation Center<lb />
Volunteers needed to set-<lb />
upbreak down and assist<lb />
in running the event.<lb />
Contact David Gaskins at<lb />
gaskinsd@ecu.edu.<lb />
Nov. 17-18<lb />
Set-up for Festival of Trees<lb />
Starts at 9 a.m.<lb />
Greenville Convention<lb />
Center<lb />
Six volunteers needed to<lb />
move trees boxes to assigned<lb />
spots on Friday. Several vol-<lb />
unteers needed Saturday to<lb />
set up trees. Contact Tami<lb />
Smith at 328-9337.<lb />
7<lb />
Tue<lb />
8<lb />
Wed<lb />
9 Thu 10 Fri 11 Sat 12 Sun 13<lb />
Mon<lb />
Russian Film Series:<lb />
"The Diamond Arm"<lb />
Movies have English<lb />
subtitles or dubbing.<lb />
Bate 2011<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
Last Conservative<lb />
Concert<lb />
FRAIL<lb />
Pirate Underground<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
REBEL STUDENT<lb />
EXHIBITION<lb />
Emerge Gallery<lb />
Open through Nov.<lb />
26<lb />
Tuesday Sat. 11 a.m.<lb />
- 9 p.m.<lb />
Sun 1 - 4 p.m.<lb />
L.A. Theatre Works:<lb />
The Caine Mutiny<lb />
Court Martial<lb />
Reserve your tickets<lb />
now at Central Ticket<lb />
Office, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Call<lb />
252-328-4788 for<lb />
ticket information.<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
ACHIEVE: Preparing<lb />
to Apply to Graduate<lb />
School<lb />
College Hill Suites<lb />
Conference Room<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
Cultural BINGO<lb />
$500 Cash in Prizes<lb />
Destination 360<lb />
9 p.m.<lb />
Teaching with Technol-<lb />
ogy "Think-In"<lb />
This event will provide<lb />
faculty the opportunity<lb />
to share their exper-<lb />
tise using technology<lb />
in both face-to-face<lb />
and distance education<lb />
courses.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.<lb />
Freshman Roundtable<lb />
The Roundtables are<lb />
designed to provide<lb />
freshmen with perti-<lb />
nent information about<lb />
resources at ECU.<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center<lb />
3:30-4:30 p.m.<lb />
Gladiators!<lb />
Student Recreation<lb />
Center<lb />
5:30 p.m.<lb />
ECU's Brewster Lecture<lb />
in History<lb />
Professor of History<lb />
and Women's Studies<lb />
Barbara J. Harris of the<lb />
UNC Chapel Hill will<lb />
speak at the annual<lb />
Brewster Lecture. Her<lb />
lecture is "The Fabric<lb />
of Piety: Aristocratic<lb />
Women and Care of the<lb />
Dead, 1450-1550<lb />
Science and Technol-<lb />
ogy Building, Room<lb />
0C207.<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Gideon Yago<lb />
Gideon Yago is an MTV<lb />
news correspondent<lb />
coming to speak at ECU<lb />
about the war overseas<lb />
and how its portrayed by<lb />
the media. Only avail-<lb />
able to ECU students,<lb />
one ticket per ID.<lb />
Hendrix Theater<lb />
8 - 9 p.m.<lb />
ECU English Reading:<lb />
Down in the Flood<lb />
Luke Whisnant, ECU<lb />
creative writing profes-<lb />
sor, will read from his<lb />
short story collection,<lb />
Down in the Flood.<lb />
Bate 1031<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Si Kahn<lb />
American singer, song<lb />
writer, speaker and<lb />
author of Fox in the Hen<lb />
House, Si Kahn, will<lb />
discuss civil rights and<lb />
community labor orga-<lb />
nizing across the south.<lb />
Kahn also serves as the<lb />
Public Safety &amp; Justice<lb />
Campaign Director for<lb />
the Southeast.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center 244<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
HarlanBeats<lb />
Hip hop artist Harlan<lb />
breaks the traditional<lb />
barriers of music and<lb />
"remind you of some-<lb />
one you've never been<lb />
reminded of before<lb />
Pirate Underground<lb />
9 p.m.<lb />
Football<lb />
ECU vs. Marshall<lb />
Dowdy-Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium<lb />
1 p.m.<lb />
Men's Basketball<lb />
ECU Vs. Morgan State<lb />
Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
Send us your calendar<lb />
submissions<lb />
Visit theeastcarolinian.<lb />
comcalendar to add<lb />
your event here.<lb />
Pate Conaway Organic<lb />
Textiles Workshop ,<lb />
Textiles artist Pate<lb />
Conaway, present an<lb />
interactive workshop<lb />
on the importance of<lb />
organic materials and<lb />
its multiple usages for<lb />
contemporary large<lb />
scale knitting.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Gallery<lb />
4 - 6 p.m.<lb />
Global Understanding<lb />
with Jacek Teller<lb />
Editor of the inde-<lb />
pendent publication<lb />
Friend Orange, Jacek<lb />
Teller is a peace activist<lb />
and a member of Iraq<lb />
Veterans Against the<lb />
War. The Polish-born<lb />
immigrant will share<lb />
his unique experiences<lb />
in an interactive pre-<lb />
sentation that speaks<lb />
to the importance of<lb />
global understanding.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center 221<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
A Screening from Sun-<lb />
dance<lb />
American Blackout a<lb />
Sundance award win-<lb />
ning film by director<lb />
Ain Inada, is a provoca-<lb />
tive documentary that<lb />
explores the historical<lb />
suppression of black<lb />
voters in the U.S. with<lb />
style and intelligence.<lb />
Hendrix Theater<lb />
8- 10 p.m.<lb />
BRIEFS<lb />
Man who pleaded guilty to<lb />
aiding Hamas released from cus-<lb />
tody<lb />
(AP) - The imam of a north<lb />
Georgia mosque who pleaded<lb />
guilty to providing material sup-<lb />
port to the militant group Hamas<lb />
has been released from federal<lb />
custody and will be electronically<lb />
monitored at home while awaiting<lb />
sentencing.<lb />
The charges and plea agree-<lb />
ment involving Mohamed<lb />
Shorbagi, 42, were filed Aug. 28<lb />
in federal court in Rome, but were<lb />
sealed until Oct. 13.<lb />
Shorbagi agreed to a maxi-<lb />
mum of 1.5 years in prison, pros-<lb />
ecutors said. His sentencing hear-<lb />
ing, scheduled for last Friday,<lb />
was delayed at the request of both<lb />
prosecutors and the defense A new<lb />
date hasn't been set.<lb />
He had attended Holy Land<lb />
Foundation meetings at which<lb />
high-level Hamas officials made<lb />
presentations condemning Israel,<lb />
and hosted high-level Hamas<lb />
officials at the Rome mosque at<lb />
which he served as imam, prosecu-<lb />
tors said.<lb />
Hamas gained control of<lb />
the Palestinian Authority after<lb />
winning elections in January.<lb />
S.C. Police investigate second<lb />
triple homicide this week<lb />
(AP) - A man suspected in<lb />
a triple homicide, the second in<lb />
the Columbia area in a week,<lb />
has been arrested on a highway<lb />
in Georgia, Richland County<lb />
Sheriff Leon Lott said Saturday.<lb />
William Harold Jenkins Jr<lb />
57, is charged with murder in the<lb />
shooting deaths at an apartment<lb />
near Fort Jackson, Lott said.<lb />
Jenkins turned himself in<lb />
about 3:45 p.m. to authorities<lb />
in Georgia less than two hours<lb />
after Lott held a news confer-<lb />
ence about a nationwide search.<lb />
Jenkins called the Cobb<lb />
County Sheriff's Office, said he<lb />
was wanted and waited on the<lb />
side of a road to be picked up,<lb />
Lott said.At least one of the vic-<lb />
tims, Robert Smith, 48, lived<lb />
at the apartment with Jenkins.<lb />
The woman is identified as<lb />
Rochelle Robinson, 25. She lived<lb />
about 10 miles from the crime<lb />
scene. The second male victim<lb />
remains unidentified, Watts said.<lb />
Tyesha Johnson, who lives<lb />
in the apartment complex, said<lb />
she knows three men lived in<lb />
the apartment but she didn't<lb />
know anything about them.<lb />
She said someone else<lb />
was shot and wounded<lb />
in the complex recently.<lb />
Lott said the most recent homi-<lb />
cides are not connected to the others.<lb />
"We live in violent times<lb />
he said. "There's a certain level<lb />
of fear we all should have<lb />
Couple robs bank to help pay<lb />
for funeral urn<lb />
(AP)-Federalagentssayacouple<lb />
robbed a bank in Tualitan to help<lb />
pay for an urn for a relative's ashes.<lb />
Authorities arrested Erica J.<lb />
Olson and her boyfriend, Darrel<lb />
R. Callier for the crime. Both<lb />
are 21. Agents say Callier<lb />
demanded cash from a teller and<lb />
walked out with nearly $2,000.<lb />
He and Olson went to a hotel,<lb />
wired some of the money to a<lb />
relative to buy an urn for Collier's<lb />
grandmother's ashes and Olson<lb />
took the rest of the money, police<lb />
say.<lb />
Olson then got her hair done and<lb />
played slot machines at a local store.<lb />
Investigators didn't link the duo<lb />
with the robbery until five days<lb />
later when, under questioning for<lb />
a series of residential and business<lb />
burglaries, Callier confessed to<lb />
robbing the bank.<lb />
Olson also confessed,<lb />
according to court records.<lb />
Callier said in a letter penned at<lb />
his arrest that he robbed the bank<lb />
a time when he was at his "all<lb />
time low" and that he has been<lb />
sick to his stomach ever since.<lb />
The pair were indicted this week<lb />
by a federal grand jury and are in<lb />
custody in the Clackamas County<lb />
Jail on burglary charges. Their<lb />
lawyers could not be reached for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Overseas Condom Production<lb />
Hurting U.S. Business<lb />
(AP) - Condom production<lb />
in the United States is facing<lb />
competition from overseas, put-<lb />
ting many jobs at stake, The<lb />
New York Times reported.<lb />
Most of the competition is coming<lb />
from Asia, where condoms can<lb />
be produced for a fraction of the<lb />
cost.<lb />
Through AIDS preven-<lb />
tion and other programs over-<lb />
seas, Alabama companies<lb />
have won federal contracts to<lb />
produce billions of condoms.<lb />
The U.S. government is the<lb />
largest donor of condoms in the<lb />
world. The Times reported in the<lb />
past two decades that more than 9<lb />
billion condoms have been bought<lb />
by the United States in response to<lb />
the worldwide AIDS crisis.<lb />
ECU implements new program to encourage diversity<lb />
M.A.D.E. for YOU has<lb />
first event<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
STAFF WR1TKR<lb />
In an effort to encourage<lb />
more minority students to enroll<lb />
at KCU, the first Multicultural<lb />
Appreciation Day Kxperience,<lb />
entitled M.A.D.E. for YOU, was<lb />
held in Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
over the weekend.<lb />
High school students from<lb />
around North Carolina came to<lb />
ECU to learn more about the<lb />
university and consider it for their<lb />
own college education.<lb />
Highlights included perfor-<lb />
mances by Black Student Union,<lb />
S.A.L.S.A. and the ECU Gospel<lb />
Choir. A panel of current ECU stu-<lb />
dents was held in Hendrix Theatre<lb />
and they answered questions from<lb />
the visiting students about what<lb />
college life and ECU are like.<lb />
Academic Advisor Tara M.<lb />
Honesty coordinated the event and<lb />
was on the committee that planned<lb />
the event.<lb />
While this was the first time<lb />
for M.A.D.E Honesty pointed<lb />
out that it was not the first time<lb />
ECU has made an effort to appeal<lb />
to minority students.<lb />
"We normally have a piece<lb />
in conjunction with spring open<lb />
house, but we wanted to do some-<lb />
thing for the fall said Honesty.<lb />
"At this point a lot of students<lb />
still have not applied, they're still<lb />
undecided as to where they want<lb />
to attend, but we thought that we<lb />
could get a jump-start with them<lb />
in the fall to help put ECU in their<lb />
ear. We just want to continue to<lb />
make sure that we continually<lb />
keep our minority population in<lb />
the increase and we don't want it<lb />
toj decrease. We want a positive<lb />
increase<lb />
Among the school officials<lb />
involved in the event, several<lb />
students volunteered to help,<lb />
and be on a panel to discuss<lb />
their own experiences at ECU.<lb />
Leticia Ortega, a sophomore<lb />
interior design and social work<lb />
major, responded to a question<lb />
about ECU school spirit.<lb />
"ECU has a lot of school spirit,<lb />
no matter if we loose or win said<lb />
Ortega. "We're out there support-<lb />
ing our athletic teams, out there at<lb />
the football games I've been to<lb />
other cities where there's a univer-<lb />
sity, but you can't really tell what<lb />
university's actually there. But you<lb />
talk about ECU and you know it's<lb />
the Pirates, it's purple and gold,<lb />
and they're proud of it<lb />
Braxton Mercer, a sophomore<lb />
information and computer technol-<lb />
ogy major, told of his own experi-<lb />
ence growing up in a single-parent<lb />
home.<lb />
While his mother did go to<lb />
college, she did not finish. This<lb />
fact, he says, really motivated him<lb />
to succeed.<lb />
"It's always been my personal<lb />
motivation, ever since I was young<lb />
to make sure I was successful in<lb />
life. I set in my mind that I would<lb />
be successful in college, and that<lb />
I would be able to graduate, and<lb />
be able to provide for my future<lb />
family the things that I may not<lb />
have been able to receive as a<lb />
child<lb />
"In order for us to continue<lb />
to create this diversity on campus<lb />
that we have and to maintain it, it's<lb />
going to take programs like this<lb />
to step in, bring people to campus,<lb />
and show them that ECU really is<lb />
a great place<lb />
Brandon Moore, freshman psy-<lb />
chology major said, "By us being<lb />
minority students through<lb />
social stratification we've already<lb />
been marked-off because we can't<lb />
live-up to the standards of the<lb />
majority, which is mostly Cauca-<lb />
sian people. Which is a total lie.<lb />
Everyone is equal. It's how you<lb />
should make your life. If you take<lb />
the lessons learned from your life<lb />
and apply them to your life, you<lb />
can live as who you want to be.<lb />
What's vital to be a minority is<lb />
that it's very, very vital to us, our<lb />
community as well as ourselves to<lb />
educate ourselves about the issues<lb />
in society today. We have to prove<lb />
them wrong I've proven so many<lb />
people wrong. It's so nice to prove<lb />
people wrong because their face is<lb />
priceless<lb />
"A lot of other universities<lb />
Honesty said, "have specific things<lb />
where they bring in Latinos or<lb />
African Americans for that par-<lb />
ticular day. By being able to bring<lb />
everyone in at one point kind of<lb />
keeps it more family like and I<lb />
think that's what ECU, the com-<lb />
munity of ECU, is sort of like a<lb />
family. I'm just hoping that it will<lb />
take us to our goal of being able to<lb />
bring in more minority students<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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in Congress if necessary<lb />
BURRUS<lb />
(MCT)  The new chief<lb />
of the FBI's Criminal Division,<lb />
which is swamped with public<lb />
corruption cases, says the bureau<lb />
is ramping up its ability to catch<lb />
crooked politicians and might run<lb />
an undercover sting on Congress.<lb />
Assistant FBI Director James<lb />
Burrus called the bureau's public<lb />
corruption program "a sleeping<lb />
giant that we've awoken and<lb />
predicted the nation will see<lb />
continued emphasis in that area<lb />
"for many, many, many years to<lb />
come<lb />
So much evidence of wrong-<lb />
doing is surfacing in the nation's<lb />
capital that Burrus recently com-<lb />
mitted to adding a fourth 14- to<lb />
80-member public corruption<lb />
squad to the FBI's Washington<lb />
field office.<lb />
In the past year, former<lb />
Republican Heps Duke Cunning-<lb />
ham and Boh Ney have pleaded<lb />
guilty to corruption charges. FBI<lb />
agents are investigating about<lb />
a dozen other members of Con-<lb />
gress, including as many as three<lb />
senators. The Justice Department<lb />
also is expected to begin seeking<lb />
indictments soon after a massive<lb />
FBI investigation of the Alaska<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
fconditions warrant, Burrus<lb />
said, he wouldn't balk at urging<lb />
an undercover sting like the<lb />
famed Abscam operation in the<lb />
late 1970s in which a U.S. senator<lb />
and six House members agreed on<lb />
camera to take bribes from FBI<lb />
agents posing as Arab sheikhs.<lb />
"We look for those opportu-<lb />
nities a lot Burrus said, using<lb />
words rarely heard at the bureau<lb />
over the last quarter century.<lb />
"I would do it on Capi-<lb />
tol Hill. I would do it in any<lb />
state legislature If we could<lb />
do an undercover operation,<lb />
and it would get me better evi-<lb />
dence, I'd do it in a second<lb />
Philip Heymann, who over-<lb />
saw the Abscam investigation as<lb />
chief of the Justice Department's<lb />
Criminal Division during the<lb />
Carter administration, expressed<lb />
surprise to learn of the FBI's will-<lb />
ingness to attempt another con-<lb />
gressional sting after the outcry<lb />
from Capitol Hill over Abscam.<lb />
"It shows courage at the FBI<lb />
said Heymann, now a criminal law<lb />
professor at Harvard University.<lb />
He said he concluded, after watch-<lb />
ing a recent public television docu-<lb />
mentary and listening to experts,<lb />
that "there is more corruption (on<lb />
Capitol Hill) than I ever thought<lb />
imaginable" and that a single<lb />
FBI sting "might result in very<lb />
large numbers of prosecutions<lb />
But even without an under-<lb />
cover operation, Heymann and<lb />
other observers say they have<lb />
been pleased with the GOP-<lb />
controlled Justice Department's<lb />
willingness to pursue old-fash-<lb />
ioned investigations, even if<lb />
they hurt congressional Repub-<lb />
licans in Tuesday's elections.<lb />
Nationally over the last year,<lb />
(iOO agents worked 2200 public<lb />
corruption cases, resulting in<lb />
650 arrests, 1,000 indictments<lb />
and BOO convictions, Burrus said.<lb />
FBI Director Robert Mueller,<lb />
who listed public corruption as his<lb />
top criminal investigative priority<lb />
when he shifted the FBI's focus to<lb />
terrorism in 2008, said last month<lb />
that the surge in convictions<lb />
"sends the message that public<lb />
corruption will not be tolerated<lb />
Despite the realignment, the<lb />
number of agents working on public<lb />
corruption has remained constant.<lb />
Burrus argued that the<lb />
FBI is "uniquely qualified" to<lb />
handle such cases, pointing to<lb />
the bureau's political indepen-<lb />
dence, exemplified by Muel-<lb />
ler's 10-year term. Burrus said<lb />
that Alice Fisher, the politically<lb />
appointed chief of the Justice<lb />
Department's Criminal Division<lb />
with whom he confers weekly,<lb />
also has "an aggressive attitude"<lb />
about pursuing public officials.<lb />
"Operation Rainmaker the<lb />
FBI's broad investigation of a<lb />
Washington lobbying ring, has<lb />
already led to a handful of convic-<lb />
tions, including Ney's guilty plea<lb />
last month. The inquiry was one<lb />
reason for the resignation last<lb />
year of House Majority Leader<lb />
Tom DeLay, R-Texas, who also<lb />
faces state campaign finance<lb />
charges.<lb />
New program for class<lb />
registration starting in summer<lb />
Students won't have to<lb />
memorize registration<lb />
codes<lb />
CLAIRE MURPHY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
This week's SGA Senate<lb />
meeting mainly focused on the<lb />
upcoming changes in KCU's<lb />
registration systems.<lb />
Students are used to going to<lb />
their advisors, sitting in front of<lb />
the black screen with neon green<lb />
text, and getting into the classes<lb />
they desire. That will no longer<lb />
be the case by the time it is time<lb />
to sign up for summer sessions.<lb />
That program is no longer offered<lb />
as an option to universities.<lb />
According to the guest speak-<lb />
ers at the meeting, Associate Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Services<lb />
Don Joyner, Registrar Angela<lb />
Anderson, and Elizabeth Han,<lb />
who is the training guru for the<lb />
new system, the program ECU<lb />
will he using is called Banner.<lb />
It is completely web-based, and<lb />
students will have to register for<lb />
classes by themselves. Anderson<lb />
has been working on Banner for<lb />
two years.<lb />
According to Joyner, "Banner<lb />
allows students hj audit classes<lb />
according to the appropriate<lb />
degree This means the system<lb />
can recognize a student's rank,<lb />
anil tell what classes are needed for<lb />
the necessary major according to<lb />
the catalog belonging to the year<lb />
the student entered the university.<lb />
Banner is paid for by stu-<lb />
dent technology fees, and will<lb />
be available through OneStop.<lb />
More advertisement for<lb />
Banner will be around campus<lb />
in the very near future. More<lb />
Information can be found at tili<lb />
sisbanner.com.<lb />
There were also speakers<lb />
on behalf of the Buccaneer, the<lb />
campus yearbook. Genev ia Hill,<lb />
who is the assistant director for<lb />
student media, and Mary Ruth<lb />
Helms, the Buccaneer yearbook<lb />
advisor, say that for the 2007 cen-<lb />
tennial issue, the staff is looking<lb />
for students to apply as writers,<lb />
as well as other positions. This<lb />
year's issue will be$49.95, includ-<lb />
ing shipping and handling.<lb />
SGA Secretary Keri Brockett,<lb />
a junior child life major, spoke<lb />
on a conference she went to at<lb />
Fmbry-Riddle University in Day-<lb />
tona Beach, Fla where attendees<lb />
were taught how to improve their<lb />
student government.<lb />
After Brockett spoke, Cole<lb />
Jones, president of the student<lb />
body, announced opportunities<lb />
fiir different campus events.<lb />
The meeting was concluded<lb />
under the authority of Speaker of<lb />
the House, Jon Massachi.<lb />
The next SGA meeting will<lb />
be held on Nov. IS, when they w ill<lb />
discuss student fees. Students are<lb />
encouraged to vote.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
The ECU Student Media Board<lb />
invites applications<lb />
for the position of<lb />
GENERAL MANAGER<lb />
WZMB91.3FM<lb />
for the 2006-07 academic year.<lb />
Applications are available in the Media Board Office<lb />
(Self Help Building, 301 Evans St. Suite 205A, Greenville NC)<lb />
The deadline for submitting an application is<lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2006<lb />
AT 5 P.M.<lb />
For information, call the Media Board office at 32H-9236.<lb /><pb facs="00059459_tn_0007" /><lb />
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7,2006 PAGEA4<lb />
RANT OF THE DAY<lb />
Keep your expectations low, your hopes high,<lb />
your drinks full and your true friends by your side.<lb />
Get one. They're free.<lb />
Why can't you just<lb />
wash you hands<lb />
Take the minute to sanitize yourself<lb />
CAROLYN SCANDURA<lb />
FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
Maybe it is because my parents are very clean<lb />
people. Maybe it is because I have been working in<lb />
healthcare since high school. Whatever the case, I think<lb />
that inadequate hand washing is the root of all illness.<lb />
There are so many times that I go into a public restroom<lb />
wondering why no one else's mom taught them how to<lb />
wash their hands. Not everyone had a mom at home,<lb />
so in that case, isn't this something that kids should be<lb />
learning in school?<lb />
Not washing your hands is disgusting. Next time<lb />
you think about walking out of the bathroom without<lb />
washing your hands, look around first because you never<lb />
know when I will jump out and embarrass you about<lb />
how unsanitary you are.<lb />
Washing your hands is not that difficult, but some-<lb />
times I feel like I am the only person on Earth doing it.<lb />
I am not just talking about washing your hands after<lb />
you go to the bathroom or if you are sick, but before you<lb />
eat, before you touch a child, before preparing food, after<lb />
touching a nasty desk in class, after you shake a stranger's<lb />
hand any time you are in contact with a surface that<lb />
could have germs on it. OK, to some washing your hands<lb />
this much may seem compulsive, but that minute or less<lb />
that you take to lather up or use your mini bottle of hand<lb />
sanitizer, you could be saving yourself from infection.<lb />
It is great that I am whining about people not washing<lb />
their hands, but maybe an example would be appropriate.<lb />
Imagine you are eating at your favorite restaurant<lb />
here in Greenville. You sit down for your mealjust as one<lb />
of the cooks is going to the bathroom. While that person<lb />
is in the bathroom, heshe defecates and walks back to<lb />
the kitchen without washing hisher hands, touching<lb />
the door handle to the bathroom, the swing door to the<lb />
kitchen and then all of your food. Your server, who has<lb />
touched that same swing door to the kitchen at least five<lb />
times since you have been there, goes and gets your food<lb />
that the cook had their hands in and puts it on your table<lb />
that was not properly sanitized after someone with the<lb />
flu sat there. How many times have you been exposed<lb />
to someone else's germs in that SO minute period? All<lb />
of that exposure and possible illness could have been<lb />
avoided if everyone took a minute to wash their hands.<lb />
Hopefully by now, you have thought about your<lb />
own hand washing practices and are wondering how to<lb />
improve them. Start by remembering that many other<lb />
people do not wash their hands and you should protect<lb />
yourself by not touching a potentially contaminated<lb />
surface. Use a paper towel to touch it instead. Carry a<lb />
small bottle of instant hand sanitizer with you if you<lb />
know you are not going to be able to make it to the<lb />
bathroom to wash your hands. If you are concerned<lb />
about the smell, get it from Bath and Body Works and<lb />
for the guys, try Purell brand<lb />
Last thought - think about where your hands have<lb />
been before you put them on your food or in your mouth.<lb />
Then think about where other people's hands have been.<lb />
Yeah, it is gross.<lb />
Some are still Christians<lb />
Responding to "Not everyone is Christian"<lb />
DANIEL CORBIN<lb />
CONTRIBUTING WRITER<lb />
The United States of America is a country founded<lb />
on Christian principles and beliefs; however, the free<lb />
choice of religion is available for every citizen. A citizen<lb />
acting on his or her freedom of religion may choose<lb />
to follow the faith and practices of Christians (which<lb />
includes Methodist, Pentecostal, Catholic, Baptist, etc.)<lb />
or he or she may act on this freedom by following the<lb />
faith and practices of other religious groups such as<lb />
Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism or others.<lb />
1 am a Christian student at ECU who is also a minor-<lb />
ity. The reason I am a minority is because I actively<lb />
practice my religion, unlike many on campus who may<lb />
claim to be Christians. This is also an individual choice.<lb />
Because I am a Christian, I do not agree with many<lb />
practices of other faiths; however, I would never commit<lb />
a hate crime against one of them. Let's take Jehovah's<lb />
Witnesses for example. Jehovah's Witnesses believe it<lb />
is wrong to salute the flag of the United States, or any<lb />
country for that matter. However, it would be disgusting<lb />
and very offensive if a Jehovah's Witness ever burned<lb />
a country's flag. I, as a Christian, would never burn<lb />
a Quran just because I don't agree with it, as this is<lb />
unethical and unnecessary.<lb />
It was pointed out that, "we are supposed to be<lb />
attending a secular public school and yet this is not prac-<lb />
ticed This is widely practiced. ECU is a public school.<lb />
A public place is a location where the public (every race,<lb />
both genders, both sexual orientations, transgender,<lb />
every religion and so forth) is welconie. Everyone in the<lb />
previous list has a freedom of speech in public places.<lb />
This means that homosexuals are allowed to speak out<lb />
and hand out flyers about a meeting, democrats are<lb />
allowed to talk about and hand out pamphlets about rea-<lb />
sons for becoming a democrat and Christians are allowed<lb />
to talk about and hand out materials about their faith.<lb />
As a Christian, it is my duty to talk to people about<lb />
the Bible and God. If I was told I could not do that any-<lb />
more, it would be in violation of my rights of freedom of<lb />
religion because I have the freedom to do that in a public<lb />
area. Nonbelievers also have the freedom to express their<lb />
beliefs. They even have the freedom to destroy materials<lb />
of another faith. Does this freedom then make it ethical<lb />
to annihilate a sacred text?<lb />
Every day, Christians are faced with pressures<lb />
from others to go downtown drinking. It is against the<lb />
( linstian faith to get drunk. Are we not pestered to do<lb />
things we do not want to do? Nonbelievers somehow are<lb />
"pressured" to join the Christian groups on campus. I<lb />
don't think so. Handing out a pamphlet is not pressuring<lb />
anyone to do anything, however colleagues' and peers'<lb />
nagging about how one doesn't go downtown with them<lb />
on Thursday nights is pressuring.<lb />
As for the "oppressed" individual: Setting the Bible<lb />
on fire in the dorm is a fire code violation There is no<lb />
excuse for this behavior. Oppressed would have been<lb />
dismissed from Campus Living had he set his own<lb />
notebook on fire simply because of fire code violations,<lb />
not because of a religious issue.<lb />
Freedom of religion is available to all and should<lb />
be exercised by all. Unethical practices of one's beliefs<lb />
should be avoided, and fire code regulations should be<lb />
obeyed while violators should be penalized.<lb />
SCIENTISTS SflTELEPHANTS kWE<lb />
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DONKEYS, on ik OTHER HAND.<lb />
HEtJE$<lb />
WHO KEEK<lb />
STARING<lb />
BUNKCT<lb />
AT ME<lb />
IN THIS<lb />
WINDOW?<lb />
PIRATE RANTS<lb />
Why are you so in love with your<lb />
boyfriend? He doesn't feel the<lb />
same about you. He wouldn't<lb />
even let you go downtown with<lb />
him on Halloween. Oh, and<lb />
everyone knows you still sleep<lb />
with your ex too.<lb />
Please stop reading over my<lb />
shoulder - it drives me crazy!<lb />
I understand that you haven't had<lb />
anything to eat for three days<lb />
because you've been studying<lb />
arduously for that anthropology<lb />
test, but please, eat pudding<lb />
or yogvt, or anything except<lb />
crunchy cereal or chips while<lb />
the rest of us try to focus.<lb />
Guys in sweatpants and<lb />
hoodies are not sloppy or lazy,<lb />
they are hot!<lb />
What if the one you love also<lb />
happens to be your best friend?<lb />
What do you do then?<lb />
Park in-between the lines.<lb />
To the staff that keeps the<lb />
Rivers building so clean, all of<lb />
you are the nicest people I've<lb />
ever met. Everyday you tell me<lb />
hello and to have a nice day! We<lb />
students appreciate all of you!<lb />
You know you're a nerd when<lb />
you walk to class and think<lb />
about how much easier it would<lb />
be to get there if you had<lb />
teleport and then you realize<lb />
you're not at a high enough<lb />
level, or enough skill points for<lb />
that ability yet. And I'm a girl.<lb />
Some art senior should turn<lb />
Wright Fountain into a statue of<lb />
a nine foot tall unicorn punching<lb />
Ashlee Simpson in the jaw. ft<lb />
would be more useful that way.<lb />
Maybe people would even pay<lb />
more attention to the absence<lb />
of water.<lb />
I remember when politics wasn't<lb />
a farce that made the whole<lb />
world laugh at democracy. That<lb />
was back when Aristotle was<lb />
still around.<lb />
That's it! As of this morning, I go<lb />
off my medication! Homicidal<lb />
tendencies not withstanding!<lb />
I swear by all that is holy, if<lb />
you keep talking to me about<lb />
stuff that I either, already<lb />
know, or don't care about, I<lb />
will attempt to strangle you over<lb />
the Internet.<lb />
Everyone is a little bit racist<lb />
get over it.<lb />
Why do guys adjust themselves<lb />
in public? Do you think no one's<lb />
watching?<lb />
To any girl in any residence hall:<lb />
Please don't go in the bathroom<lb />
without your shower shoes on<lb />
you're going to catch something.<lb />
Why is it that boys always have<lb />
things in their room that smell<lb />
like feet?<lb />
Have you ever wondered if<lb />
your professors are conspiring<lb />
against you to make sure you<lb />
had tests every day for a week?<lb />
I wish my alarm clock would<lb />
just shut up.<lb />
I love you more. I just wish<lb />
you'd realize it, because you<lb />
need to stop lying to me.<lb />
Have you ever had one of those<lb />
days where you wish someone<lb />
would just run you over with a<lb />
dump truck and just end it all?<lb />
Have you ever wondered where<lb />
all the socks go that disappear<lb />
out of your laundry when they<lb />
go through the dryer?<lb />
I hate it when I realize that I'm<lb />
down to my lastpairof underwear.<lb />
I think I'm in love with the meat<lb />
guy at Wal-Mart.<lb />
My roommate is in love with a<lb />
gay guy How do I tell her that<lb />
he is gay?<lb />
I never had anything against<lb />
sororities until my so-called<lb />
best friend joined one. Now<lb />
she's a bitch and treats me<lb />
like crap. Thanks, I hope you're<lb />
money's worth it.<lb />
I hate my neighbors. Do you ever<lb />
sleep? Does your stereo have any<lb />
volume besides obnoxiously loud?<lb />
How many people do you fit into<lb />
your room each night? I can hear<lb />
every word of your conversations<lb />
and I'm not enjoying them. Shut up.<lb />
To the guy who keeps parking<lb />
his car in front of our mailbox<lb />
stop, it's annoying.<lb />
I put used kitty litter in your grill<lb />
after you pranked me I just<lb />
never told you!<lb />
The reason the TEC covers so<lb />
much about the Club Hockey<lb />
Team is because they win<lb />
games! Their record right now is<lb />
4-1! Keep up the great work guys.<lb />
I think that we have just about<lb />
the most beautiful campus in<lb />
the UNC system. People say<lb />
that Wilmington is great? They<lb />
just have lots of grass and<lb />
trees and buildings that look<lb />
alike! That isn't pretty, that is<lb />
uniformed space!<lb />
There is a huge difference<lb />
between a racially oppressive<lb />
group and a group that is<lb />
all about lifting people up.<lb />
The minority organizations on<lb />
campus are for the betterment<lb />
of a group of people, not the<lb />
supremacy.<lb />
Is it bad that we are in the<lb />
second half of the semester<lb />
and I still get lost trying to find<lb />
my classes? Does the fact that<lb />
they are all in the same building<lb />
give me any type of excuse?<lb />
If the student population is<lb />
25 percent minorities and 75<lb />
percent Caucasian on campus,<lb />
can someone explain why<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center is<lb />
75 percent minorities and 25<lb />
percent Caucasian? Something<lb />
fishy is going on in Mendenhall.<lb />
I thought my cold was gone.<lb />
Nope it just moved into my chest.<lb />
I'm so glad I have a big brother.<lb />
He rules.<lb />
My RA does her rounds with her<lb />
boyfriend. Real professional.<lb />
Does anyone besides me<lb />
get happy when there are<lb />
piles of crunchy leaves on the<lb />
sidewalks?<lb />
Captain Planet, he's our hero,<lb />
gonna take pollution down to zero.<lb />
I think Affirmative Action is<lb />
stupid. I like to think I got into<lb />
ECU because of my academic<lb />
merit, not because I am brown.<lb />
I like it when you sit next to me<lb />
in class.<lb />
Life isn't all about sex. You'd<lb />
think by this age people would<lb />
have matured past the point of<lb />
exclusive instinctual thinking<lb />
and behavior. Makes me sad.<lb />
JUST ASK JANE<lb />
Need advice? Want answers? Just ask Jane.<lb />
Dear Jane,<lb />
My friend just told me that she<lb />
has been self-injuring for a while.<lb />
What can I do to help her? I think<lb />
she's ready to stop, but seems to be<lb />
having trouble slopping. Any advice?<lb />
Signed,<lb />
Trying to be a good friend<lb />
Dear Trying,<lb />
I think you've already proved<lb />
you're a good friend by not judging<lb />
or abandoning your friend who is<lb />
injuring herself. Self-injury is scary,<lb />
not just for the person who harms<lb />
herself, but also for those who<lb />
see the results and struggle with<lb />
understanding the reasons behind<lb />
the wounds.<lb />
You write that your friend<lb />
seems ready to stop, but if she is<lb />
unable to take the first step, you<lb />
might have to be the catalyst in<lb />
getting her treatment. Talk to your<lb />
friend, talk to her family and try to<lb />
coerce her into seeking professional<lb />
treatment. Self injury is often a way<lb />
ofexpressing or coping with painful<lb />
feelings and not a suicide attempt,<lb />
but harming oneself can take on an<lb />
addictive quality and intensify over<lb />
time, or accidentally cause more<lb />
harm than originally intended. For<lb />
her health and safety, it is impera-<lb />
tive that a professional evaluate your<lb />
friend as soon as possible.<lb />
Remember that your friend's<lb />
self-destructive behavior has become<lb />
a habit for her and she needs your<lb />
support, love and good judgment to<lb />
help break the cycle.<lb />
Sarah<lb />
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Rachel King<lb />
News Editor<lb />
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Features Editor<lb />
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Zach Sirkin<lb />
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Jennifer Hobbs<lb />
Production Manager<lb />
Newsroom 252.328.9238<lb />
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Quit whining ?<lb />
and go vote<lb />
JUSTIN SUMMERS<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
Today, Tuesday, Nov. 7, Americans will once<lb />
again head to the polls to exercise one of the most<lb />
important rights we possess, to be able to vote<lb />
and voice our agreement or disagreement with the<lb />
powers that be in our government. We have a chance<lb />
with this election for positive change, or we can "stay<lb />
the course" as the conservatives would put it.<lb />
Our nation is divided over so many serious issues<lb />
and it is crucial to vote even if it's only the midterm<lb />
elections. In this years elections we are voting on<lb />
who will fill 435 seats in the House, 38 in the Senate<lb />
and 36 spots are up for grabs as Governor. Also this<lb />
year we will vote on initiatives in 37 states, on such<lb />
issues as gay marriage, minimum wage and stem<lb />
cell research.<lb />
Most citizens, such as myself, are optimistic about<lb />
this November's election because we are hoping for<lb />
a change of control of congress. I am hopeful that<lb />
we will see the democrats obtain control of at least<lb />
the House of Representatives. The reason is not so<lb />
much that I think th democrats have all the answers<lb />
rather; I would like to see some oversight brought to<lb />
the executive branch of the government.<lb />
Bush's presidency has all but for about one year,<lb />
enjoyed same party congressional leadership in both<lb />
houses of congress. With this convenience, Bush has<lb />
had been able to get anything and everything passed<lb />
without any troubles and has used fewer veto's than<lb />
any president in history. In the media, they have<lb />
expressed a general confidence in the democrats to<lb />
win at least the House, and maybe the Senate.<lb />
Republicans are less than optimistic how-<lb />
ever. With the current state of things in Iraq<lb />
and a whole host of scandals weakening their<lb />
appeal to the Christian right we are not likely<lb />
to see the sort of turnout we did in 2004.<lb />
Regardless of how you vote, you should at<lb />
least get to the polls to exercise your rights.<lb />
Its seems that all too often, Americans<lb />
opt to sit on the couch rather than to vote.<lb />
In the 2004 election, a quarter of Americans<lb />
chose to sit at home, rather than to voice their opin-<lb />
ion on who should run the country. Out of a group<lb />
of 10 or so of my friends, maybe one is going to the<lb />
polls today. College students especially should be<lb />
energized to vote for the first or second time in our<lb />
lives and should make our voices heard. We are going<lb />
to be the new leaders of this country soon enough and<lb />
should start making an impact today. Whether you<lb />
are a republican, democrat or independent it doesn't<lb />
matter, just don't be a commie and not vote at all.<lb />
Home f i e 1 d<lb />
advantage<lb />
JESSE PENCE<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
ECU student fans have taken a bit of a bad wrap<lb />
this year. In my experience here, it has been the first<lb />
time when an e-mail was sent out to all students<lb />
pleading them to clean up their language and show<lb />
respect for their opponent and their fans. However, I<lb />
attended the UCF game against ECU this past Satur-<lb />
day and let me tell you - ECU fans could be a lot worse.<lb />
A group of my fifteen fraternity brothers and<lb />
some other close friends all went to the tailgate<lb />
outside the Citrus bowl, UCF's stadium, about four<lb />
hours before kickoff. Nothing out of the ordinary<lb />
really happened. People cursed and screamed at<lb />
us all the way from where we parked on the street<lb />
to our tailgating spot. Instead of bothering me,<lb />
it made me feel more like a celebrity since every-<lb />
one was noticing me more than anything else.<lb />
Inside the game however, was a completely dif-<lb />
ferent story. Now I am not saying that fans shouldn't<lb />
heckle visiting fans. Its part of the game and should<lb />
be expected by every visiting fan who comes into a<lb />
game. It also adds to home field advantage when the<lb />
home fans scream during plays.<lb />
We were all booed inside the game by the loyal<lb />
UCF fans, even when ECU was clearly dominating<lb />
the game. Even ECU fans were yelling and screaming<lb />
and cheering with language that would make their<lb />
mothers blush; but hey, that's college football. The<lb />
competitive banter continued until the 3rd quarter<lb />
when people began to throw things at us. Everything<lb />
from French-fries, to empty cups, to empty plastic<lb />
beer bottles (which are sold at the game).<lb />
So, in the realm of college football games, ECU<lb />
does not seem to be too terribly bad when it comes to<lb />
the treatment of visiting fans. The cheering and verbal<lb />
abuse of visiting teams and fans is no different here,<lb />
than it is at UT, where the Athletic Director, Mike<lb />
Hamilton, also asked fans to clean up their "embar-<lb />
rassing language Whenever young people and com-<lb />
petitive sports interact there is going to be events<lb />
like the ones seen at both UT and ECU this year.<lb />
Any visiting fan needs to go into an away game<lb />
experience knowing they will be heckled, knowing they<lb />
will be cursed at and just hoping they won't get things<lb />
thrown at them that will cause permanent damage.<lb />
Letter To The Editor<lb />
As an ECU student, I was disturbed by the article<lb />
"Not Everyone is a Christian Alex LaRocca did a horri-<lb />
blejob of proving any point at all. Mis ideas were skewed,<lb />
mixed up and often times wrong. He referred to the first<lb />
amendment, which he quoted in his article, incorrectly.<lb />
This is a university, not a middle school. Your<lb />
authors should know better than to quote something<lb />
that they have clearly never seen before. And, it really<lb />
upsets me to see that this newspaper would publish<lb />
a person who supports arson at all, but especially on<lb />
the school campus. Do you think that people in this<lb />
dorm were bothered by the fact that someone was setting<lb />
fire outside of it? Absolutely.<lb />
Beth Nettnin<lb />
Undergraduate Student<lb />
Criminal Justice<lb />
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Mendenhall Great Room 7:00 p.m.9:00 p,m.<lb />
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Pulse<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2006 PAGE A6<lb />
TU1<lb />
 Campus Scene <lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Arias<lb />
You're in a good mood, and<lb />
that's helpful. There will be a few<lb />
awkward moments. Something<lb />
you thought would go one way is<lb />
more likely to go the other.<lb />
Taurus<lb />
You're in the center of the<lb />
controversy. Listen carefully but<lb />
don't budge an inch. Let them<lb />
compromise to you.<lb />
Gemini<lb />
Keep watching the big picture<lb />
but don't stumble over the<lb />
details. Don't be discouraged if<lb />
you have to do something over<lb />
again; it's good practice.<lb />
cam<lb />
You're happy but don't throw your<lb />
common sense out the window.<lb />
Be practical. If you're in the right<lb />
relationship, the other person will<lb />
love you more for it.<lb />
iM<lb />
Don't let your head be turned by<lb />
fancy promises about things you<lb />
don't need. Keep your priorities<lb />
straight, and your values in the<lb />
right places.<lb />
Virio<lb />
Stick with the routine you've<lb />
established; you'll make better<lb />
time that way. This includes<lb />
doing two or three tasks<lb />
simultaneously.<lb />
Libra<lb />
Take a moment to daydream<lb />
about the far-away places you'd<lb />
love to see. Then get back to<lb />
work so you can afford to take<lb />
the trip.<lb />
Scorpio<lb />
Decide what you want and how<lb />
much you'll spend before you<lb />
meet with the salesperson.<lb />
Caution is advised.<lb />
Sagittarius<lb />
A lot of what's being said is fluff<lb />
or spin. You can appear to trust<lb />
but then verify everything.<lb />
Capricorn<lb />
There are temptations you know<lb />
you should resist, and you can.<lb />
If at first you don't succeed, try<lb />
and try again. Don't learn too<lb />
much of this stuff the hard way,<lb />
it hurts.<lb />
Aquarius<lb />
A person you admire is under<lb />
a lot of pressure. Don't suggest<lb />
taking risks, offer security.<lb />
Provide encouragement for one<lb />
who's wondering if he can do<lb />
what's being asked of him. He<lb />
needs your help.<lb />
Piscts<lb />
There's a lot going on, and some<lb />
of it is totally unnecessary. Try to<lb />
keep from being the one doing<lb />
that. Take time to edit your lists.<lb />
Campus Events:<lb />
Tuesday, No. 7<lb />
-ACHIEVE: Preparing to apply for<lb />
graduate school<lb />
College Hill Suites Conference<lb />
Room at 7 p.m.<lb />
-Cultural Bingo<lb />
Destination 360 at 9 p.m.<lb />
-L.A. Theatre Works:<lb />
The Caine Mutiny Court Martial<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Wednesday, No. 8<lb />
-Last Conservative Concert<lb />
featuring FRAIL<lb />
Mendenhall Pirate Underground<lb />
at 7 p.m.<lb />
-Russian Film Series<lb />
"The Diamond Arm"<lb />
Bate 2011 at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday. No. 9<lb />
-Teaching with Technology<lb />
Mendenhall 10 a.m. -2 p.m.<lb />
-Freshman Roundtable 2<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center<lb />
3:30-4:30 p.m.<lb />
-Gideon Yago<lb />
Hendrix Theatre 8 - 9 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Movies:<lb />
World Trade Center<lb />
Wednesday 1108 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday 1109 at 9.30 p.m.<lb />
Friday 1110 at 7 p.m.<lb />
midnight<lb />
Saturday 1111 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sunday 1112 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Scoop<lb />
Wednesday 1108 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday 1109 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Friday 1110 at 930 p.m.<lb />
Saturday 1111 at 7 p.m.<lb />
midnight<lb />
Sunday 1112 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
'Hedda Gabler to show at McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
See what the School of<lb />
Theatre and Dance have<lb />
cooked up this time<lb />
STACY DAIL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A deceiving, yet courageous, woman<lb />
mixed with power-hungry men competing<lb />
over a job isn't something that ECU stu-<lb />
dents experience everyday while walking<lb />
around campus.<lb />
This will change from Nov. 16-21 when<lb />
the ECULoessin Playhouse will present<lb />
Hedda Gabler at McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
The play was written by world-famous<lb />
playwright Henrik Ibsen and will be per-<lb />
formed in a new translation written by<lb />
Christopher Hampton.<lb />
Hedda Gabler takes place as she and<lb />
her husband arrive back from their hon-<lb />
eymoon to find that Hedda's former alco-<lb />
holic lover, Eilbert, is not only back in<lb />
town, but equipped with a brilliantly<lb />
written essay that could have Hedda's<lb />
new husband competing for a job at their<lb />
local university.<lb />
After hearing that Eilbert has lost<lb />
his "masterpiece Hedda, in fear of her<lb />
husband's downfall, encourages her ex to<lb />
kill himself. Unfortunately, the plan wasn't<lb />
foolproof, and the gun that he used to carry<lb />
out the act is quickly traced back to her.<lb />
Hedda is left with the dilemma of what to do<lb />
in order to avoid getting caught and facing<lb />
the consequences of her actions.<lb />
John Shearin and Jeff Woodruff help<lb />
to direct and produce this story that is<lb />
expected to keep its audience on edge while<lb />
asking themselves the question of how far<lb />
they would go to escape punishment.<lb />
Originally written in 1890, Hedda<lb />
Gabler was first performed in Germany<lb />
in 1891, but didn't reach American audi-<lb />
ences until 1898 when it opened in New<lb />
York. Since then, there have been 17 films<lb />
and multiple productions of the critically<lb />
acclaimed play.<lb />
Last month's production of Chicago was<lb />
a huge success, and November's showing<lb />
of Hedda Gabler is expected to be just as<lb />
good.<lb />
Performances will run from Nov. 16-21,<lb />
and will start at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday,<lb />
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, and at 2 p.m.<lb />
on Sunday. If bought in advance, ticket prices<lb />
range from $12 for the general public, $10<lb />
for senior citizens and $8 for children and<lb />
ECU students with a OneCard. Advanced<lb />
tickets may be purchased by calling 328-<lb />
6829, or by visiting ECUARTS.com.<lb />
ECU students and faculty are encour-<lb />
aged to come out and see the performance<lb />
of Hedda Gabler, and in case it's a last minute<lb />
decision, don't worry; tickets will be sold at<lb />
the door for $12.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcaroliniain.com.<lb />
This week in Health<lb />
Insomnia: sleep<lb />
deprivation at its worst<lb />
KORRI-LEE SMITH<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Have you ever wondered<lb />
whether those sleepless nights<lb />
are the result of insomnia? Well,<lb />
as a matter of fact, insomnia is<lb />
much more common than you<lb />
may have expected. Fortunately,<lb />
there are several known causes of<lb />
this disorder, many of which are<lb />
treatable.<lb />
According to the U.S. Depart-<lb />
ment of Health and Human Ser-<lb />
vices, approximately 60 million<lb />
Americans suffer from insomnia<lb />
each year. This number is the<lb />
highest among other developed<lb />
nations. Unfortunately, insomnia<lb />
tends to increase ith age and<lb />
affects about 30 percent of men<lb />
and 40 percent of women.<lb />
By definition, insomnia is<lb />
characterized by the inability to<lb />
sleep andor being incapable of<lb />
remaining asleep for an extended<lb />
period of time. Insomniacs often<lb />
complain about not being able to<lb />
close their eyes or rest their minds<lb />
for more than a few minutes at<lb />
a time. The causes of this sleep<lb />
disorder have been linked to fear,<lb />
stress, anxiety, medications, herbs<lb />
or caffeine, an overactive mind and<lb />
physical pain. It is often neces-<lb />
sary to pinpoint the cause of one's<lb />
insomnia before it can be treated.<lb />
Three different types of insom-<lb />
nia have been identified and sepa-<lb />
rated by level of intensity. Tran-<lb />
sient insomnia is the lowest level<lb />
of this disorder, lasting from one<lb />
night to a few weeks. This is the<lb />
most common of the three, often<lb />
due to jet lag or short-term anxi-<lb />
ety. Acute or short-term insomnia<lb />
is the inability to consistently sleep<lb />
well for a period of three weeks<lb />
to six months. Though the sleep<lb />
isn't great, a person suffering from<lb />
acute insomnia does not experi-<lb />
ence insomniac episodes. Insomnia<lb />
is considered to be chronic when it<lb />
persists nearly every night for at"<lb />
least a month or longer.<lb />
Insomnia has also been clas-<lb />
sified into primary or secondary<lb />
sleep disorders. Primary insomnia<lb />
is sleeplessness that is not attribut-<lb />
able to a medical or environmen-<lb />
tal cause. Secondary insomnia<lb />
occurs when a person experiences<lb />
sleep problems as a result of<lb />
something else. Health condi-<lb />
tions, such as generalized anxiety<lb />
disorder, may be considered the<lb />
cause of secondary insomnia. The<lb />
most common causes of insomnia<lb />
Not being able to sleep at night because you have too much on your mind can be a huge disruption to your life.<lb />
include circadian rhythm sleep<lb />
disorders, parasomnia, gastro-<lb />
esophageal reflux disease, mania<lb />
or hypomania, certain stimulants,<lb />
lack of exercise and dehydration.<lb />
Insomnia is also a common side<lb />
effect of some medications. Stress,<lb />
emotional upheaval, physical or<lb />
mental illness, dietary allergy<lb />
and poor sleep hygiene have also<lb />
been attributed to the causes of<lb />
insomnia.<lb />
One common misconception<lb />
that many people have is that<lb />
the amount of sleep required<lb />
decreases as they age. Conversely,<lb />
the ability to sleep for long peri-<lb />
ods rather than the need for<lb />
sleep appears to be lost as people<lb />
get older.<lb />
In many cases, insomnia is<lb />
the result of another disease or<lb />
psychological problem. In this<lb />
type of circumstance, medical or<lb />
psychological help may be ben-<lb />
eficial. Unfortunately, sedative<lb />
drugs have the potential of causing<lb />
psychological dependence where<lb />
see INSOMNIA page A7<lb />
Spotlight on Dr. Carey Martin Choosing the right minor<lb />
Mastermind of communication<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU has a plethora of excellent professors who<lb />
go above and beyond to make sure that learning<lb />
takes place in their classroom. Carey Martin is an<lb />
associate professor in the school of communication<lb />
who has continued to contribute his time and efforts<lb />
to give students an innovative education and bring<lb />
broadcasting opportunities to ECU.<lb />
Martin received his PhD In communication from<lb />
Florida State University and has taught at ECU for<lb />
four years He said he was attracted to ECU because,<lb />
"It's a growing program and when I started, we had<lb />
just officially become a school apart of the College<lb />
of Fine Arts and Communication. I was attracted to<lb />
help build something new<lb />
Martin currently teaches writing for the elec- '<lb />
tronic mass media, history of the moving image, and<lb />
has taught video production and advanced writing for<lb />
television. He said lie became interested in the movie<lb />
and television field when he was five, when his parents<lb />
took him to see The Sound of Music, which hooked him<lb />
especially on movies. He worked in all different forms<lb />
of media all the way through college, and afterward,<lb />
he worked for television stations, cooperate videos,<lb />
radio and film He said he was always fascinated with<lb />
the media outlets<lb />
His two favorite movies are Casablanca and The<lb />
U'amors. Casablanca is his "intellectually respectful"<lb />
pick while The If arriors is the reason he says he hung<lb />
in with this profession for as long as he has.<lb />
Martin is the advisor for ECU's National Broad-<lb />
casting Society. NBS goes beyond the classroom to<lb />
prepare college students and entry-level professionals<lb />
for careers in electronic media Martin explained that<lb />
the "National Broadcasting Society is, as its name<lb />
implies, a nationwide organization of students who<lb />
are interested in any form of the mass media, which<lb />
is entirely student run. The advantages of NBS are<lb />
that here locally at ECU, we bring in speakers from<lb />
the local media communities to talk about what's<lb />
going on in the market and real world. We provide<lb />
opportunities for students to do leadership by being<lb />
an officer in a student group and keeping it going.<lb />
On a national level, we have the national convention,<lb />
which allows people to hear from national media<lb />
figures, for example Bob Costas who spoke at one of<lb />
1 ibbbbbbsbbbbbbbI<lb />
our national conventions. It is also an opportunity<lb />
for students to network with future employers<lb />
because employers do come to the NBS conven-<lb />
tions and will talk with students about what they<lb />
might have available that interests the students.<lb />
There is also a national award show for student<lb />
productions, so if you're a member of NBS and have<lb />
done something for class that is particularly note-<lb />
worthy you can submit it and it may be recognized<lb />
nationally<lb />
Martin is also the area coordinator for broad-<lb />
cast. This title comes with the responsibilities of<lb />
creating schedules for classes to be taught and<lb />
representing the broadcast area to the faculty as<lb />
a whole to the school of communication. He is also<lb />
chairing the committee that is putting together the<lb />
guiding curriculum.<lb />
Within the last four years, Martin has been<lb />
mainly responsible for the progress of the media<lb />
production major Video cameras have been<lb />
upgraded and fundamental editing programs<lb />
have been added to the computers, such as final<lb />
cut pro and pro tools. Martin has improved every<lb />
aspect of the media production experience at ECU<lb />
and is gjified to see results that come from his<lb />
efforts.<lb />
This writer can be contact at<lb />
pulse@t heeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
The wide variety of minor<lb />
options offered at ECU<lb />
STACY DAIL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
After hanging out in col-<lb />
lege for a year or so, not really<lb />
knowing why you're here or what<lb />
kind of degree you're trying<lb />
to earn, the time has come to<lb />
finally declare a major and get<lb />
to work on becoming a success-<lb />
ful young something or another.<lb />
Students are offered just about<lb />
anything to major in here at ECU,<lb />
but what many students don't<lb />
know about is the minors that<lb />
go with it. Many students' ques-<lb />
tion would be why would I want<lb />
to minor in something when I<lb />
already have enough work as it is<lb />
with a major?<lb />
The answer is simple: Knowl-<lb />
edge is power. The more you know,<lb />
the more successful you will be.<lb />
Studies have shown that college<lb />
graduates with more than one<lb />
degree make more money than<lb />
those with a degree in one specific<lb />
thing. So there you go, minoring<lb />
in something equals more money.<lb />
Enough said.<lb />
It's possible to minor in just<lb />
about anything, ranging from typ-<lb />
ical things such as biology, politi-<lb />
cal science or English, to more<lb />
not so common things such as<lb />
international studies, nutrition or<lb />
forensic science which just became<lb />
available to students last fall.<lb />
When deciding on a minor,<lb />
although it is good to have one<lb />
in anything, there are certain<lb />
options that would go better with<lb />
a specific major, so not only would<lb />
a student make more money, but<lb />
the minor would actual help them<lb />
throughout their career.<lb />
For a student majoring in com-<lb />
munication, popular minor options<lb />
include business administration,<lb />
English, hospitality management<lb />
and art and design.<lb />
Those working for a degree<lb />
business or education, a minor in<lb />
any foreign language, sociology<lb />
or communication studies may<lb />
be helpful.<lb />
No matter what you're major,<lb />
minors in things such as history,<lb />
English, economics or political<lb />
science could always be beneficial<lb />
in the long run.<lb />
According to a former business<lb />
advisor, students who graduate<lb />
with any kind of degree in a for-<lb />
eign language, specifically Span-<lb />
ish, will automatically make about<lb />
$10,000 more a year than those<lb />
who have no foreign language<lb />
degree. In addition to the higher<lb />
salary, a graduate with a foreign<lb />
language degree will have a better<lb />
chance at getting a job even when<lb />
the position is competitive.<lb />
Most minors require anywhere<lb />
from 24 tc 30 semester hours, in<lb />
addition to some pre-requisite<lb />
classes. In order to get a real idea<lb />
of what minor may be helpful<lb />
to a specific major, students can<lb />
I<lb />
see MINOR page A7<lb /><pb facs="00059459_tn_0010" /><lb />
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World War II drama<lb />
to be performed<lb />
LIZ FULTON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
There's a hip new band enti-<lb />
tled "TV (in the Radio Interest-<lb />
ing concept, eh? On Tuesday,<lb />
November 7, the S Rudolph<lb />
Alexander Performing Arts<lb />
Series is going to present some-<lb />
thing a wee more old school than<lb />
that: "Radio theatre on the stage<lb />
L.A. Theatre Works presents The<lb />
Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, in<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
The play, adapted from<lb />
Herman Wbuk's Pulitzer Prize-<lb />
winning novel, is about the effects<lb />
of war. It provides insight into the<lb />
relationships in the chain ot mili-<lb />
tary Command and the pressures<lb />
of war on ordinary citizens.<lb />
The Caine Mutiny Court-<lb />
Martial is a courtroom drama that<lb />
extends beyond the era of World<lb />
War II and can easily be applied<lb />
to the situation in Iraq today. The<lb />
play relies heavily on the power<lb />
of the spoken word and examines<lb />
thoroughly the theme of dissent<lb />
in wartime. The plot centers on<lb />
events happening prior to the<lb />
trial concerning Captain Queeg,<lb />
a battle-fatigued, paranoid man,<lb />
and his naval crew, who engage<lb />
in a tumultuous escapade.<lb />
The naval crew soon becomes<lb />
cynical of the captain and his<lb />
leadership abilities, leading to<lb />
intense drama and taut emotions.<lb />
The play takes place on Febru-<lb />
ary 1945, largely in the Gen-<lb />
eral Court-Martial Room of<lb />
the Twelfth Naval District, San<lb />
Francisco.<lb />
It is presented in a radio-<lb />
theatre format with actors at<lb />
microphones and scripts in hand,<lb />
supported primarily by sound<lb />
effects, costumes and lighting<lb />
rather than a fully-staged set.<lb />
Audience members will be<lb />
astounded by The Caine Mutiny<lb />
Court-Martial's ending, and will<lb />
be posed with questions concern-<lb />
ing war, including the media's<lb />
ability to cover it and the insa-<lb />
tiable appetites of those at home<lb />
who want news.<lb />
Small mutinies in the soldiers'<lb />
ranks are occurring at a rate greater<lb />
than the ordinary citizen knows.<lb />
The Caine Mutiny Court-Mar-<lb />
tial is performed by L.A. The-<lb />
ater Works, a group of highly<lb />
respected actors and directors<lb />
whose purpose is to enrich the<lb />
The ECU Media Board<lb />
welcomes applications for<lb />
DAY STUDENT<lb />
REPRESENTATIVE<lb />
(A student living off campus and not a member of a fraternity or sorority.)<lb />
f The board is seeking full-time students interested in<lb />
serving as the day student representative on the Media<lb />
oard, the 11-person board which governs the media<lb />
at ECU, WZMB, The Rebel, The East Carolinian,<lb />
Expressions, Web Media and The Buccaneer.<lb />
The day representative is one of nine students on the board and is<lb />
expected to attend a late afternoon meeting monthly.<lb />
For information, contact:<lb />
ECU Media Board Office  205A Self Help Building<lb />
301 S. Evans Street  Greenville, NC 27858  328-9200<lb />
INSOMNIA<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
an individual cannot accept the<lb />
fad that they can sleep without<lb />
drugs. Sedatives such as benzodi-<lb />
azepines and non-benzodiazepine<lb />
drugs can also cause physical<lb />
dependence, which can poten-<lb />
tially manifest into withdrawal<lb />
symptoms. Benzodiazepines are<lb />
the most commonly used class of<lb />
hypnotics prescribed for insom-<lb />
nia. These medications can be<lb />
addictive, especially when they're<lb />
taken over long periods of time.<lb />
Non-benzodiazepine prescrip-<lb />
tion drugs, such as Ambien and<lb />
Lunesta, appear to similarly<lb />
cause psychological and physical<lb />
dependence. Though their list of<lb />
side effects may be shorter, these<lb />
drug.s can cause the same memory<lb />
and cognitive disturbances as<lb />
the benzodiazepines along with<lb />
morning sedation.<lb />
If the idea of using medica-<lb />
tions to treat insomnia has scared<lb />
anyone, behold, there are other<lb />
options. Some traditional rem-<lb />
edies fro insomnia have included<lb />
drinking warm milk before head-<lb />
ing to bed, taking a warm bath in<lb />
the evening, exercising vigorously<lb />
for half an hour in the afternoon,<lb />
eating a large lunch and then<lb />
having only a light dinner at least<lb />
three hours before bed, avoiding<lb />
mentally stimulating activities<lb />
in the evening hours and making<lb />
sure to get up early in the morn-<lb />
ing and to retire to bed at a rea-<lb />
sonable hour. Pomegranates are<lb />
also believed to be useful in help-<lb />
ing insomniacs sleep. The more<lb />
relaxed a person is, the greater<lb />
the likelihood is of them getting<lb />
a good night's sleep. Relaxation<lb />
techniques, such as meditation<lb />
have been proven to help many<lb />
people sleep. Such techniques can<lb />
help individuals lower the stress<lb />
levels of their mind and body<lb />
which can lead to a deeper, more<lb />
restful sleep.<lb />
If you feel that your sleep-<lb />
less nights could be attributed<lb />
to insomnia, it would be a good<lb />
idea to seek some sort of inter-<lb />
vention.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
cultural life of the national com-<lb />
munity through the use of inno-<lb />
vative technologies: to produce<lb />
and preserve significant works of<lb />
dramatic literature on audio; and<lb />
to assure the widest public access<lb />
to these great works.<lb />
The production was heard<lb />
in over 50 nations last season<lb />
on Voice of America stations.<lb />
This performance is vital for any<lb />
student studying American or<lb />
military history as well as those<lb />
taking political science, literature<lb />
or communication classes.<lb />
Students can buy advance<lb />
tickets at the Central Ticket<lb />
Office in Mendenhall-and select<lb />
their seats-for10. Students may<lb />
also purchase rush tickets on<lb />
the evening of the performance<lb />
between 7:00 and 7:20 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium's lobby.<lb />
Students interested in rush<lb />
tickets should bring a valid stu-<lb />
dent ID and $5 exact change.<lb />
Dust off your theater duds and<lb />
enjoy quality entertainment for<lb />
the price of large popcorn.<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
Michael Crane at cranemi@ecu.<lb />
edu or 328-5386.<lb />
' This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
MINOR<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
visit their advisor to find out the<lb />
specifics including information<lb />
such as how many hours and what<lb />
classes it requires.<lb />
Many students also may not<lb />
be aware that some degrees actu-<lb />
ally require a minor. According<lb />
to the undergraduate catalog,<lb />
all BA degrees require a minor,<lb />
unless a choice of concentration<lb />
is available.<lb />
In some cases, even if a degree<lb />
requires a student to declare a<lb />
concentration, there is still a<lb />
minor requirement.<lb />
Weather it is alcohol and drug<lb />
studies, indigenous peoples of<lb />
America, or neuroscience, students<lb />
are encouraged to talk to their<lb />
advisors about choosing a minor.<lb />
Taking a few more classes<lb />
and having to do a little more<lb />
homework isn't such a bad thing<lb />
when thinking about the benefits<lb />
of a higher paying, better all<lb />
around job.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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128<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2006 PAGE A8<lb />
ECU's Inside Source<lb />
New career-high for Brandon<lb />
Fractious, who set the mark<lb />
on 23 attempts against UCF;<lb />
Fractious' previous career high<lb />
was 107 rushing yards on 10<lb />
attempts against UCF last<lb />
year, although Fractious made<lb />
a costly fumble that would have<lb />
put the Pirates up by two scores<lb />
1,551<lb />
lotal number of receiving<lb />
yards Aundrae Allison has<lb />
in his career; Allison passed<lb />
La.Mont Chappell (1,507<lb />
yards) for seventh on the<lb />
ECU's all-time receiving<lb />
yards list with his 67 yards<lb />
on eight catches against UCF<lb />
Defense leads the way again<lb />
2<lb />
Number of forced turnovers<lb />
by the ECU defense in eight<lb />
of the last 11 games; Kasey<lb />
Ross' 51-yard interception for<lb />
a touchdown and Markeith<lb />
McQueen's interception<lb />
gives the Pirate defense 20<lb />
takeaways (12 interceptions<lb />
and eight fumbles)<lb />
5<lb />
Pirates hold UCF to 58<lb />
rushing yards<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Skip Holtz said a week ago that<lb />
he wanted his defense to win foot-<lb />
ball games. For the second straight<lb />
week, the ECU head coach got his<lb />
wish as Kasey Ross intercepted a<lb />
Kyle Israel pass and returned it<lb />
51 yards for a touchdown to sea<lb />
a 23-10 ECU will on Saturday at<lb />
Central Florida.<lb />
Ross said Holtz reminded him<lb />
before the possession that UCF<lb />
had been throwing a lot of come-<lb />
back routes. The 6-foot senior<lb />
stepped in front of the Israel pass<lb />
intended foi Javid James and took<lb />
it to the house for his second pick-<lb />
six of the season with 50 seconds<lb />
remaining in the game.<lb />
"It hit me as I was going in<lb />
said Ross of his game-clinch-<lb />
ing interception. "It's just an<lb />
exciting feeling.<lb />
Holtz said he felt "extremely"<lb />
relieved when Ross made the pick,<lb />
and was equally excited.<lb />
"I know how hard these play-<lb />
ers have worked and they want<lb />
to win said Holtz. "That's why<lb />
I was really excited for them<lb />
got excited for Kasey, a senior,<lb />
to see him make the play he did,<lb />
and I was excited because going<lb />
up by two scores at that time, I<lb />
felt really good with the way our<lb />
defense was playing<lb />
The interception was the first<lb />
of two ECU aerial thefts in the<lb />
final minute as Markeith McQueen<lb />
caught a Hail Mary attempt<lb />
in the end zone in the game's<lb />
waning seconds.<lb />
Ross' third interception of<lb />
the year capped a stellar defen-<lb />
sive performance in consecutive<lb />
weeks as the Pirates (5-4, 4<lb />
Conference USA) held UCF to<lb />
263 yards of total offense and just<lb />
58 rushing yards in winning their<lb />
third straight game. The Golden<lb />
Knights (2-7, 1-4 C-USA) entered <lb />
the game averaging better than<lb />
150 yards on the ground.<lb />
"We came to work said junior<lb />
defensive tackle Mark Robinson.<lb />
"Last year we came up short of a<lb />
lot of the goals we set and this year<lb />
we're just real hungry to get it. So<lb />
we just come out to play humble<lb />
and hungry every week<lb />
The defense, which was<lb />
thought to be the weak link of the<lb />
team entering the season, is ranked<lb />
second in C-USA and total defense<lb />
Number of times that the<lb />
volleyball team has won 19<lb />
or more games dating back<lb />
to 1978 after ECU's win over<lb />
Memphis, improving their<lb />
overall record to 19-10; the<lb />
Pirates won 19 or more matches<lb />
in 1978-1979, 1982 and 2005<lb />
1,837<lb />
Number of minutes ECU<lb />
women's soccer goalkeeper<lb />
Amber Campbell played in goal<lb />
this year; Campbell tallied up<lb />
1,917 minutes in goal in 2005,<lb />
placing her first on the school's<lb />
all-time list for a single-season<lb />
They said it<lb />
"We've now won two in a<lb />
row. I'm really proud of this<lb />
team with the way we com-<lb />
peted, the passion and the<lb />
hunger. The enthusiasm and<lb />
the intensity that they played<lb />
with was great. One thing<lb />
you can be concerned with is<lb />
the team feeling good about<lb />
themselves and you go in and<lb />
in this league everyone has a<lb />
pretty good football team. It's<lb />
like NASCAR, everyone has<lb />
the same engine and it comes<lb />
down to who does the best<lb />
job in driving the car every<lb />
week. Right now, these play-<lb />
ers are playing really hard<lb />
and they are doing a nice job<lb />
-Skip Holtz, ECU head coach<lb />
"Defensively I was really proud<lb />
of the way this team played,<lb />
the way they competed. I<lb />
think this defense is really<lb />
starting to grow up. They're<lb />
really starting to accept the<lb />
role that they've been given.<lb />
They're starting to get excited<lb />
about being a great defen- g<lb />
(3<lb />
sive football team and they're S<lb />
taking a lot of pride in stopping 8<lb />
people I couldn't be more g<lb />
pleased with the focus and the <lb />
mental approach this team has Nicole Moore, a sophomore defender who started a<lb />
taken each and every week<lb />
-Skip Holtz, ECU head coach<lb />
Junior defensive tackle Mark Robinson wraps up Javid James along the sideline in the first half of ECU's 23-10 win over UCF on Saturday afternoon.<lb />
and pass defense It has gobbled<lb />
up opposing offenses over the last<lb />
month and has made up for an<lb />
inconsistent offense to help the<lb />
Pirates move into first place in<lb />
C-USA's East Division.<lb />
"I enjoy being around this<lb />
team right Holtz said. "They're<lb />
fun to coach. They've got smiles<lb />
on their faces and they feel good<lb />
about themselves. They're doing<lb />
things the right way and working<lb />
extremely hard and starting to see<lb />
the fruits of their labor<lb />
While ECU was able to move<lb />
the ball fairly well against UCF,<lb />
the Pirates offense stalled near<lb />
the red zone and settled for three<lb />
Robert Lee field goals. Lee won<lb />
the kicking competition last week<lb />
over freshman Ben Hartman after<lb />
Hartman missed a 42-yarder<lb />
against Southern Miss. Lee missed<lb />
two field goals, from 41 and<lb />
51, but made a pair of 42-yard-<lb />
ers and a 31-yard kick to put<lb />
ECU up 3-0 midway through the<lb />
first quarter.<lb />
"It was a game-time decision<lb />
Holtz said of the kicking move.<lb />
"With it being extremely windy, I<lb />
felt like with General Lee having<lb />
a little bit of a stronger leg, we'd<lb />
kick Robert<lb />
UCF needed just two minutes<lb />
to respond to the Lee field goal,<lb />
marching 73 yards on six plays<lb />
and going up on a Kevin Smith<lb />
3-yard run. Smith had rushed for<lb />
over 100yards in his previous four<lb />
conference games, but was limited<lb />
to 50 yards on 18 carries.<lb />
see FOOTBALL page A9<lb />
Volleyball's winning<lb />
streak snapped at UAB<lb />
Trish Monroe, far, has helped ECU move into third in the C-USA standings.<lb />
20 games is one of 23 Pirates who will return in 2007.<lb />
Obviously from a media stand-<lb />
point, from a fan standpoint,<lb />
from a student standpoint,<lb />
everybody's going to start<lb />
to speculate. Then you start<lb />
looking at the match-ups in<lb />
the other conference. I think<lb />
that's great. I think it's excit-<lb />
ing. It creates a lot of interest<lb />
in the program. But right now,<lb />
as I keep telling this football<lb />
team, we can't fall into that<lb />
trap. That doesn't have any-<lb />
thing to do with us going<lb />
and taking care of our job<lb />
-Skip Holtz, ECU head coach<lb />
ECU women's soccer pointed<lb />
in the right direction<lb />
Pirates season ends<lb />
with double OT loss to<lb />
Memphis<lb />
TOMMY GRAHAM<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Unlike last season, ECU failed<lb />
to get out of the first round of the<lb />
Conference USA Tournament,<lb />
bowing out to Memphis 2-1 in a<lb />
heartbreaking double overtime<lb />
loss last Thursday evening.<lb />
"Our girls played their hearts<lb />
out tonight and I am really proud<lb />
of them said ECU Head Coach<lb />
Rob Donnenw irth.<lb />
Even though the loss termi-<lb />
nated the Pirates season, Donneii-<lb />
wirth has to be happier than ever<lb />
heading into his eighth offseason<lb />
as the ECU coach. The team<lb />
steadily improved over the ladder<lb />
portion of the season, factoring in<lb />
experience with talent to w in four<lb />
of the final six games. All eight<lb />
losses were by a single goal and the<lb />
Pirates defense allowed the fewest<lb />
goals of any conference team.<lb />
Freshmen were four of the<lb />
top five point getters, including<lb />
the top two in double-digits. Six<lb />
freshmen started games, including<lb />
standouts Amy Szilard and Sarah<lb />
Kirk ley who started every game<lb />
they appeared in. Sophomore goal-<lb />
keeper Amber Campbell recorded a<lb />
record-setting season, backing up<lb />
her stellar freshman campaign.<lb />
The optimism surrounding<lb />
the young nucleus has the Pirates<lb />
poised for a breakout year in 2007.<lb />
Anastasia Nikas, ECU's assist<lb />
leader in 2003, returns from an<lb />
injury, causing her to redshirt<lb />
see SOCCER page A9<lb />
(SID)  The ECU volleyball<lb />
team's eight game winning streak<lb />
was snapped by UAB on Friday<lb />
night. The Blazers won, 3-1 (28-<lb />
30, 30-20, 30-27, 30-22), giving<lb />
the Blazers their sixth straight.<lb />
The Pirates rebounded on Sunday,<lb />
winning nine of its last 10 downing<lb />
Memphis 3-1 (30-23, 30-17, 24-<lb />
30, 30-25), completing the season<lb />
sweep of the Tigers. The Pirates<lb />
improved to 19-10, 10-5 in C-USA.<lb />
Against Memphis, Kelley<lb />
Wemert recorded a match high<lb />
24 kills, adding 12 digs for her<lb />
18th double-double of the season<lb />
while also registering six total<lb />
blocks. Heidi Krug also tallied<lb />
a double-double with 49 assists<lb />
and 13 digs. In all, four Pirates<lb />
recorded double figure digs, with<lb />
Trish Monroe leading ECU with<lb />
20, while Hannah Fenker added 14<lb />
and Stephanie Turner had 12.<lb />
Against UAB, ECU was led<lb />
by Wemert who had 22 kills and<lb />
nine digs, Krug finished with 40<lb />
assists and four blocks. Mignon<lb />
Dubenion and Jamie Bevan also<lb />
finished in double figures in kills<lb />
with il and 12, respectively.<lb />
Game one was tightly contested<lb />
the whole way with a Dent kill<lb />
making it 14-all before UAB opened<lb />
up a three-point lead. The Pirates<lb />
then made their move, winning<lb />
seven-straight points, capped off<lb />
by Bevan's third-straight kill. The<lb />
ECU run was all that was needed<lb />
to distance itself, as it pulled out the<lb />
opening game, 30-28, handing the<lb />
Blazers a game one defeat.<lb />
In game two, UA B took an early<lb />
10-2 lead. ECU clawed back to 18-<lb />
14, but UAB won six of the last<lb />
eight points to win the game 25-15.<lb />
Game three remained tight<lb />
early on until the Blazers made<lb />
their move when leading 12-10,<lb />
rallying off seven points in a row.<lb />
UAB continued to push forward<lb />
and was able to hold off a late push<lb />
by ECU to claim the game, 30-27.<lb />
Leading 2-1 in the match, ECU<lb />
evened the fourth game at 7-7 follow-<lb />
ing a Turner kill. The Blazers took<lb />
a five-point lead and never looked<lb />
back, finishing off the Pirates.<lb />
F.CU has achieved 19 wins<lb />
only four times since the school<lb />
adopted the sport in 1977. The<lb />
team will try to tie 2005s win<lb />
total when they return to action<lb />
on Saturday, Nov. n as the team<lb />
travels to Huntington, W.Va. to<lb />
face Marshall in the Pirates' final<lb />
regular season match of 2006<lb />
Match time is set for 7 p.m.<lb /><pb facs="00059459_tn_0012" /><lb />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 9006<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN  SPORTS<lb />
PAGE A9<lb />
SOCCER<lb />
continued from A8<lb />
what would have been her senior<lb />
season. The roster will be a year<lb />
older, causing many Pirate fans to<lb />
hope that the maturation process<lb />
will translate to wins.<lb />
Campbell will be a main<lb />
cog to the Pirates' future. The<lb />
sophomore set a school-record for<lb />
goals against average (.67), and is<lb />
chasing the all-time career mark<lb />
ofLindsiTroxler (1.30) set in the<lb />
2003-05 seasons. She also placed<lb />
second in school history in min-<lb />
utes played in goal (1,837), miss-<lb />
ing her freshman mark of 1,917.<lb />
Szilard, the freshman sniper<lb />
finished with eight goals on<lb />
the season, most of which were<lb />
recorded in the second half of the<lb />
season. If she continues on this<lb />
pace, her projected total after four<lb />
years would be SS, good for third<lb />
on the all-time goals scored list.<lb />
Kirkley, a midfielder led the<lb />
team in assists with lO, placing<lb />
her second in C-USA. Her .58<lb />
average assists per game mark is<lb />
second all-time in school history,<lb />
and is also second within C-USA.<lb />
If Kirkley continues her current<lb />
pace, she would he ECU's all-time<lb />
career assists leader.<lb />
The seniors' leadership and<lb />
tutelage to the younger players<lb />
has helped to the pave way for<lb />
what seems to he a solid future.<lb />
The trio ofTara Shaw, Rachel Hils<lb />
and Mary Puckett have endured,<lb />
namely the removal of the men's<lb />
team and the defeat ol perennial<lb />
power SMU in that same season.<lb />
In ECU's case, injuries, defec-<lb />
tions and three overtime losses<lb />
did not kill the 10-8-2 team.<lb />
Instead, it gave them a multitude<lb />
of returning players for next<lb />
year's team. If the Pirates improve<lb />
in the offseason on offense and<lb />
continue their stingy defense,<lb />
then 80071 finale should have a<lb />
different result.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Holtz keeping ECU grounded<lb />
entering Marshall game<lb />
FOOTBALL<lb />
continued from A8<lb />
(AP)  When ECU struggled<lb />
earlier this season, coach Skip<lb />
Holtz didn't want the losing to<lb />
hurt his team's confidence<lb />
Now the Pirates are winners<lb />
again, and Holtz is monitoring<lb />
his players' self-esteem for an<lb />
entirely different reason.<lb />
"One of the things you're<lb />
concerned about as you start<lb />
winning, the playersj start<lb />
feeling pretty good about them-<lb />
selves Holtz said Monday.<lb />
"But in this league, everybody's<lb />
got a pretty good football<lb />
team<lb />
Maybe, but for the first time<lb />
in a while, the Pirates might be<lb />
one of Conference USA's best<lb />
teams. At the very least, they're<lb />
among the league's hottest.<lb />
ECU (5-4, 4-2 C-USA) cata-<lb />
pulted into first place in the East<lb />
Division after winning three<lb />
straight and four of five since<lb />
starting 1-3. The Pirates have a<lb />
half-game lead on Southern Mis-<lb />
sissippi and this week's opponent,<lb />
Marshall (4-5, 3-2 C-USA).<lb />
An ECU win would put the<lb />
Pirates on the brink of clinch-<lb />
ing the division title and a step<lb />
closer to earning a berth in next<lb />
month's league championship<lb />
game with a spot in the Liberty<lb />
Bowl at stake<lb />
All of which means perhaps<lb />
the most important task Holtz<lb />
faces this week is keeping his sud-<lb />
denly resurgent team grounded.<lb />
"1 think any time you<lb />
start to win a little bit, those<lb />
things become possibilities<lb />
Holtz said. "Obviously, from<lb />
a media standpoint, from a<lb />
fan standpoint, from a stu-<lb />
dent standpoint, everybody's<lb />
going to start to speculate. <lb />
And then you start looking at<lb />
the bowl matchups in the<lb />
other conferences, and I think<lb />
that's great. It creates a lot of<lb />
interest in the program.<lb />
"But as I keep felling the<lb />
team, we can't fall into that trap<lb />
he added. "That doesn't have any-<lb />
thing to do with us going in and<lb />
taking care of our job<lb />
The Pirates and Thunder-<lb />
ing Herd are meeting for just<lb />
the second time as C-USA<lb />
members, hut the programs have<lb />
an inextricable connection dating<lb />
back to Nov. 14, 1970, when the<lb />
DC-9 plane carrying Marshall's<lb />
players, staff and boosters home<lb />
from a loss at ECU crashed near<lb />
Ceredo, W.Va killing all 75<lb />
people on board.<lb />
Saturday's game will mark<lb />
Marshall's second visit to<lb />
Greenville since the crash, and<lb />
first since 1978.<lb />
The Herd and Pirates also<lb />
played the highest-scoring bowl<lb />
game of all time in 2001, with<lb />
Marshall rallying from a 38-8<lb />
half time deficit to beat the Pirates<lb />
64-fil in double overtime in the<lb />
GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala.<lb />
This year, Marshall also<lb />
turned its season around once<lb />
conference play began. The Herd<lb />
have won three straight after<lb />
starting 1-5 with a schedule that<lb />
included nationally ranked West<lb />
Virginia and Tennessee.<lb />
The Herd can stake a<lb />
claim to the division lead by<lb />
beating the Pirates.<lb />
"If they win out, they're going<lb />
to wyi the (division) Holtz<lb />
said. "I think they're going to<lb />
come in here and there will be a<lb />
lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm<lb />
fin- this game<lb />
Aundrae Allison is tackled on one of his eight receptions by U(<lb />
While Smith struggled to<lb />
get the running game going<lb />
for the Golden Knights, Bran-<lb />
don Fractious had a career<lb />
day for the Pirates. The senior<lb />
from Rancho Cucamonga,<lb />
Calif, ran for a career-high 128<lb />
yards on 23 carries and a 17-<lb />
yard touchdown in the second<lb />
quarter to put the Pirates back<lb />
up, 10-7.<lb />
"I just felt comfortable<lb />
running the ball and got<lb />
good blocking from offen-<lb />
sive line said Fractious, who<lb />
recorded his second 100-yard<lb />
game ofthe year and the third of<lb />
his career.<lb />
The Pirates needed the<lb />
running game as James Pinkney<lb />
struggled to get the passing<lb />
attack on track. Pinkney, who<lb />
entered the game 11th in the<lb />
nation in total offense, completed<lb />
just l(i-of-30 passes for 1.35 yards<lb />
and a pair of interceptions.<lb />
Fractious is confident that<lb />
Pinkney will "bounce back"<lb />
for ECU's final home game<lb />
against a Marshall team that<lb />
has also won three straight.<lb />
Both ECU and Marshall control<lb />
their own destinies for the East<lb />
Division crown and Fractious said<lb />
the Pirates need to "stay hungry"<lb />
in order to find that berth into<lb />
the conference championship<lb />
game on Dec. 2.<lb />
Half of Pinkney's completions<lb />
went to Aundrae Allison, who fin-<lb />
Johnson during the fourth quarter.<lb />
ished with 67 receiving yards.<lb />
"I just took advantage of the<lb />
opportunities that were given<lb />
to me Allison said. "We didn't<lb />
get to put up a lot of points,<lb />
but it still worked out perfectly<lb />
because we had a lot of big<lb />
third-down conversions<lb />
ECU was 9-of-17 on third<lb />
down while UCF converted just<lb />
five of its 14 third downs.<lb />
"We're working harder every<lb />
week Robinson said. "Our goal<lb />
is to be better than last week.<lb />
That's what we do every practice,<lb />
we come out with that mentality<lb />
to just go 1-0<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Swimming &amp; diving loses to<lb />
West Virginia in quad-meet<lb />
(SID)  The ECU men and<lb />
women's swimming and diving<lb />
teams improved each their over-<lb />
all teams records Saturday in a<lb />
quad-meet with Duquesne, Mar-<lb />
shall and West Virginia.<lb />
The Lady Pirates improved<lb />
to 7-1 with wins over Duquesne<lb />
(231-03) and Marshall (818-<lb />
88), while suffering its first<lb />
setback of the season to the<lb />
Mountaineers (140.5-159.5).<lb />
The men's team also defeated<lb />
Duquesne (196-96) to post its<lb />
fifth win of the year, while it<lb />
also suffered its first loss of the<lb />
year to WVU (101.5-195.5).<lb />
"This was a very good<lb />
meet for us said Pirate head<lb />
coach Rick Kobe. "We posted<lb />
some very fast times today and<lb />
have a lot of confidence heading<lb />
into the Nike Cup<lb />
The junior diving tandem<lb />
of Ryan Hunt and Christie Icen-<lb />
hower continued their outstanding<lb />
seasons as they combined to<lb />
sweep all four ofthe diving events.<lb />
Hunt and Icenhower each<lb />
claimed first place scores<lb />
on the one-meter and<lb />
three-meter boards.<lb />
Four members of the<lb />
Lady Pirates won individual<lb />
events led by a pair of Greenville<lb />
natives, Rebecca Perry and<lb />
Megan Pulaski.<lb />
Pulaski won the 1,000-<lb />
yard freestyle with a time of<lb />
10:10.89, nearly two seconds<lb />
better than second place finisher<lb />
Lindsey Largo of West Virginia.<lb />
Perry claimed her first<lb />
non-50 or 100-yard freestyle<lb />
victory of the season,<lb />
winning the 200-yard freestyle<lb />
with a time of 1:51.09.<lb />
Senior Kate Gordon<lb />
posted the Lady Pirates' third<lb />
top finish ofthe meet, winning the<lb />
200-yard butterfly with a<lb />
time of 0:56.90, 0:00.22 better<lb />
than WVU's Taylor Stallings.<lb />
Freshman Jacquelynn Jones<lb />
turned in another first place<lb />
finish in the 200-yard IM with a<lb />
time of 8:07.78.<lb />
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code. '<lb />
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encouraged to use a campus based computer)<lb />
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screen. Once installed, click on Course Registration<lb />
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