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EastCarolinian<lb />
VOLUME 82, ISSUE 32<lb />
 www.theeastcarolinian.com <lb />
Having a Thanksgiving<lb />
feast is great, but<lb />
having a Thanksgiving<lb />
feast for less is<lb />
even better. Find<lb />
alternative ways to<lb />
enjoy a delicious<lb />
mealPageA4<lb />
Surviving family<lb />
members can be<lb />
tough during the<lb />
holidays. Check out<lb />
some simple ways<lb />
to cope with the<lb />
dramaPage A4<lb />
James Pinkney needs<lb />
to rebound from a<lb />
poor performance<lb />
against Rice to<lb />
lead ECU into the<lb />
postseason on a<lb />
winning note. Check<lb />
out the full-page<lb />
football coverage<lb />
heading into the<lb />
season's biggest<lb />
gamePage A6<lb />
Jeremy Ingram<lb />
quietly helped the<lb />
men's basketball<lb />
team to a win over<lb />
UNCG on Saturday<lb />
night. The men<lb />
take on Limestone<lb />
and N.C. Central<lb />
over Thanksgiving<lb />
BreakPageA6<lb />
Wed<lb />
Thanksgiving Break<lb />
starts Wednesday.<lb />
Find more upcoming<lb />
events on our<lb />
calendarPageA2<lb />
NEWSPageA2<lb />
PULSEPageA4<lb />
SPORTSPageA6<lb />
OPINIONPage A3<lb />
CLASSIFIEDSPageA8<lb />
The Medical Student Council hosted a talent show at the Brody School of Medicine auditorium on Thursday.<lb />
Students compete to<lb />
be the 'Brody Idol'<lb />
Medical students show<lb />
off their talent<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
On Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7<lb />
p.m the lights went down and<lb />
the stage was lit for the Medical<lb />
Student Council Talent Show at<lb />
the Brody School of Medicine.<lb />
The opening video read,<lb />
"They came from all over the<lb />
Brody School of Medicine for one<lb />
shot to become the Brody Idol<lb />
The talent show was a parody of<lb />
American Idol having three judge!<lb />
making remarks similar to what<lb />
Paula, Randy and Simon would say<lb />
and the irresistibly likable host.<lb />
The host was played by Chris<lb />
Brock and the three judges were<lb />
played by Paige Clark, Kha-<lb />
lief Hamden and Ryan Murray.<lb />
Although they did an excellent job<lb />
paralleling their counterparts of<lb />
American Idol, they forgot to turn<lb />
their microphones off while behind<lb />
stage, which took away from the<lb />
talent performing on stage.<lb />
The first act of the night was<lb />
Ricky Bloomfield, playing an out-<lb />
standing version of "In the Mood"<lb />
on the saxophone. Ryan Murray,<lb />
pretending to be Simon Cowell,<lb />
commented after the performance.<lb />
"You're not ready for Holly-<lb />
wood because Hollywood is not<lb />
ready for you he said.<lb />
Act III was Medical School<lb />
Jeopardy, performed by second<lb />
year medical students. They made<lb />
fun of the enthusiasm of the first<lb />
year medical students by introduc-<lb />
ing two actors pretending to be<lb />
first year medical students as being<lb />
"bright-eyed and bushy-tailed<lb />
The other contestants were<lb />
students dressed as their profes-<lb />
sors. Amidst the humor of this<lb />
skit, students also had a few educa-<lb />
tional moments. The categories for<lb />
Medical School Jeopardy consisted<lb />
of capillaries; anatomy words that<lb />
end in -urple, warts, procrastina-<lb />
tion and other topics.<lb />
Another act for the night was<lb />
the performance of Jerrod Felder,<lb />
who sang, "Oh Danny Boy His per-<lb />
formance evoked a standing ovation<lb />
from the audience. Khalief Hamden,<lb />
pretending to be Randy Jackson, told<lb />
Felder, "That was beautiful, man<lb />
A portion of the proceeds<lb />
went to support Camp Rainbow, a<lb />
summer camp experience for chil-<lb />
dren with cancer and hemophilia.<lb />
Erin Ashton, a first year medi-<lb />
cal student, talked about her act.<lb />
"We're doing the 12 days of<lb />
med. school, instead of the 12 days<lb />
of Christmas she said.<lb />
"We are all first year medical<lb />
students. And I think it's great<lb />
that our proceeds are going to a<lb />
good cause<lb />
When asked about the medical<lb />
program at ECU, she responded<lb />
with, "It's a friendly environment<lb />
where everyone is supporting you.<lb />
The faculty and students get along so<lb />
well. We're like a big family. People<lb />
think it is competitive but it's not<lb />
The 19 performances for<lb />
"Brody Idol" featured the various<lb />
talents of the medical students and<lb />
faculty. The students invested a lot<lb />
of time and efforts into making the<lb />
night a success.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolininan.com.<lb />
First Talk-It-Tuesday held<lb />
in West End Dining Hall<lb />
Opportunity for<lb />
students to learn more<lb />
about SGA<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
SGA hosted the first Talk-It-<lb />
Tuesday in West End Dining Hall<lb />
on Tuesday, Nov. it from 5 to 8 p.m.<lb />
The purpose of Talk-It-Tues-<lb />
day was to promote SGA by giving<lb />
the students the opportunity to<lb />
learn more about SGA and how<lb />
they serve the student body.<lb />
Keri Brockett, SGA secretary<lb />
said, "One of the goals for SGA was<lb />
to become more visible and acces-<lb />
sible and this is one of the ways that<lb />
we're trying to accomplish this goal<lb />
This event was also initiated<lb />
to encourage more involvement<lb />
in SGA and in other activities and<lb />
organizations on campus as well.<lb />
Todd Johnson, associate vice<lb />
chancellor for Campus Living<lb />
and Dining said, "I think it is<lb />
very important for students to<lb />
get involved in student leadership<lb />
positions. One of'the goals at ECU<lb />
is to make the institution known<lb />
for student leadership<lb />
Members of the executive<lb />
branch and cabinet members came to<lb />
the event at various times through-<lb />
out the night to support the effort<lb />
of making their duties, responsi-<lb />
bilities, and goals more known.<lb />
A few of the members that were<lb />
in attendance included Keri Brock-<lb />
ett, SGA secretary, Brandy Sherrer,<lb />
director of Student Affairs, Jon Mas-<lb />
sachi, speaker of the congress, Joel<lb />
Banjo-Johnson, SGA chief of staff,<lb />
and Brianne Meagher, SGA advisor.<lb />
A large display board was<lb />
setup that contained information<lb />
about various positions in SGA,<lb />
the roles of these positions, and<lb />
different branches and programs<lb />
in SGA such as the Judicial Board<lb />
and Shipmates.<lb />
Sign-up sheets were also<lb />
near the display board for<lb />
students that were inter-<lb />
ested in participating in SGA.<lb />
"This is one of the ways we get<lb />
students to speak one-on-one with<lb />
SGA representatives to voice their<lb />
questions, concerns, and sugges-<lb />
tions Brockett said.<lb />
Giveaways such as pens and<lb />
T-shirts also helped attract more<lb />
students over to the area that the<lb />
event was being held.<lb />
WZMB, 91.3 FM, was also<lb />
present at the event to promote<lb />
their radio station and to bring a<lb />
fun atmosphere to the setting by<lb />
playing music live from their radio<lb />
station throughout the dining hall<lb />
and getting students involved in<lb />
various contests such as the taco-<lb />
eatmg contest.<lb />
Many students appeared to be<lb />
interested in Talk-It-Tuesday and<lb />
came over to talk with SGA mem-<lb />
bers and to participate in events<lb />
with WZMB.<lb />
"Programs like Talk-It-Tuesday<lb />
and others sponsored by SGA will<lb />
help better the overall experience stu-<lb />
dents will have at ECU Johnson said.<lb />
Talk-It-Tuesday will be held once<lb />
a month and the locations of the event<lb />
will be rotated between West End<lb />
Dining Hall and Todd Dining Hall.<lb />
Brockett said that the goal is<lb />
to make to event bigger and better<lb />
each time they give students the<lb />
opportunity to learn more about<lb />
SGA and how we represent them.<lb />
Different branches, organiza-<lb />
tions and members will also be<lb />
rotated at each Talk-It-Tuesday<lb />
event to provide a better overall<lb />
idea of'the programs and staff that<lb />
SGA has according to Brockett.<lb />
The next Talk-It-Tuesday will<lb />
be held on Tuesday, Dec. 5 in West<lb />
Knd Dining Hall. Students are<lb />
encouraged to come to the event,<lb />
learn more about SGA, and voice<lb />
their opinions and suggestions.<lb />
To learn more about SGA, visit<lb />
ecu.edusga or call the SGA office<lb />
at 328-4742.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
HAVE A SAFE, HAPPY<lb />
THANKSGIVING BREAK<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2006<lb />
College of Education<lb />
gains recognition<lb />
Chairman David Powers<lb />
receives award<lb />
LISA URAM<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
On Nov. (S, Dr. David Powers,<lb />
chair for the ECU College of Edu-<lb />
cation's Department of Curriculum<lb />
and Instruction, was awarded with<lb />
the Exceptional Children Division<lb />
Distinguished Service Award from<lb />
the North Carolina Department of<lb />
Public Instruction.<lb />
The award was presented at an<lb />
annual luncheon that was held at<lb />
the Koury Convention Center at the<lb />
Four Seasons in Greensboro.<lb />
Dr. Sandra Warren, coordinator<lb />
for the Special Education Program at<lb />
ECU, nominated Powersfortheaward.<lb />
"His commitment to students<lb />
and public school teachers is<lb />
evident as one considers the impres-<lb />
sive array of undergraduate pro-<lb />
grams developed and expanded<lb />
through his leadership said Warren.<lb />
Powers was one of twelve people<lb />
selected to receive the prestigious<lb />
recognition for his continuous com-<lb />
mitment, dedication and contribu-<lb />
tions he has made to the educa-<lb />
tion of students with disabilities.<lb />
it's a phenomenal career<lb />
incredibly fulfilling It allows you to<lb />
really make a difference said Powers.<lb />
According to Powers, that<lb />
career started in high school, when<lb />
he worked for the Cumberland<lb />
County Shelter, assisting with voca-<lb />
tional training for disabled adults.<lb />
Powers went on to receive his<lb />
undergraduate and graduate degrees<lb />
ill special education from ECU and<lb />
then completed his doctorate from<lb />
the University of Alabama. In 1977,<lb />
Powers came back to eastern Caro-<lb />
lina and joined the faculty at ECU.<lb />
"I liked the university and sur-<lb />
rounding area so well that we moved<lb />
back here Powers said about<lb />
the decision to move his family<lb />
back to eastern North Carolina.<lb />
During his career at ECU,<lb />
POWERS<lb />
Powers has guided the merger of<lb />
seven separate departments into<lb />
what now makes up the Department<lb />
of Curriculum and Instruction. He<lb />
has also expanded teacher training<lb />
opportunities through the develop-<lb />
ment of graduate MAEd Cohorts<lb />
across eastern North Carolina.<lb />
"His vision and leadership have<lb />
resulted in the state's only online<lb />
MAEd program in Seciai Educa-<lb />
tion and additional online graduate<lb />
certificates in assistive technol-<lb />
ogy and autism said Warren.<lb />
Powers also established the<lb />
Assistive Technology Lab at<lb />
ECU, which allows children and<lb />
adults with disabilities in east-<lb />
ern North Carolina access to<lb />
advanced assistive technology,<lb />
along with extensive faculty support.<lb />
"He is a remarkable educator<lb />
who cares about his students, the<lb />
faculty with whom he works, the<lb />
department which he leads, the col-<lb />
lege in which he works and teachers<lb />
in public schools Warren said.<lb />
At the closing of the fall semes-<lb />
ter, Powers will begin the end of his<lb />
30 year career at ECU, because of his<lb />
decision to start phased retirement.<lb />
Powers will remain a part-time fac-<lb />
ulty member for the next three years.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news9theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Plans for Housing and Dining<lb />
presented at SGA meeting<lb />
Fee increases to aid<lb />
projects<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
SEN'IOR WRITER<lb />
Representatives from housing<lb />
and dining gave a presentation to<lb />
the congress about the plans for<lb />
fee increases to aid projects related<lb />
to campus living and dining on<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Wintre Clark, housing and<lb />
dining liaison, gave a PowerPoint<lb />
presentation that outlined how<lb />
much the fee increases will rise,<lb />
what projects the increases will<lb />
provide funding for, and what the<lb />
current fees have provided for the<lb />
student body.<lb />
Housing will mandate an<lb />
increase of six percent or $240<lb />
for the 2007-2008 academic year<lb />
while dining is set to have a five<lb />
percent or130 increase according<lb />
to Clark.<lb />
These increases will provide<lb />
funding for a number of projects<lb />
that will enhance the overall<lb />
experience of living and dining<lb />
on campus. Some of these projects<lb />
include revamping College Hill by<lb />
renovating facilities there.<lb />
see SGA page A2<lb />
Students celebrate<lb />
Heritage Week<lb />
Kathryn Pedersen (left), senior elementary education major, and<lb />
Brittany Pierce, senior music education major are both members of<lb />
Campus Living's Diversity Education Team. "We are here celebrating<lb />
Native American Heritage Month on behalf of Campus Living with a<lb />
flag memorial commemorating the suffering of the Native Americans<lb />
through the Trail of Tears said Pedersen. For Native American<lb />
Heritage Week, ECU sponsored several events on campus including<lb />
a smudging workshop, benefits of herbal medicine speaker and<lb />
a flute and dance demonstration in Brody School of Medicine.<lb /><pb facs="00059465_tn_0003" /><lb />
News<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2006 PAGE A2<lb />
 Campus &amp; Community <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
Students urged to show<lb />
sportsmanship<lb />
Margaret J. V. Olszewska,<lb />
director of the Office of Stu-<lb />
dent Rights and Responsi-<lb />
bilities, approached both the<lb />
Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation and Terry Holland,<lb />
ECU athletics director, to<lb />
compose a letter reminding<lb />
students about good sports-<lb />
manship and appropriate<lb />
behavior during Saturday's<lb />
football game against N.C.<lb />
State. SGA has drafted a<lb />
letter reminding students<lb />
that "any inappropriate lan-<lb />
guage, action or behavior<lb />
could result in disciplin-<lb />
ary or legal actions" to be<lb />
taken against them. The full<lb />
letter can be viewed online<lb />
at theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Campus Wide Recycling Drive<lb />
Nov. 14 through 26 at<lb />
Wright Plaza at 10 a.m.<lb />
In celebration of Ameri-<lb />
can Recycling Day.<lb />
Dowdy Student Stores<lb />
annual holiday sales<lb />
Tuesday, Dec. 5 from 4 until<lb />
8 p.m. in the Wright building.<lb />
The event features great<lb />
discounts on ECU apparel<lb />
and gifts as well as free<lb />
gift-wrapping, refresh-<lb />
ments and entertain-<lb />
ment, with special guests<lb />
including the ECU Soft-<lb />
ball team and coach, ECU<lb />
Baseball Coach and more.<lb />
Study Abroad Information<lb />
Session<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 30 in<lb />
Bate 1028 at 7 p.m.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will be hosting<lb />
an information session for<lb />
students interested in study-<lb />
ing abroad. A few students<lb />
within the organization of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will speak<lb />
about their experiences in<lb />
such places as Russia, Eng-<lb />
land, Scotland, France and<lb />
Nigeria. This event is open<lb />
to everyone. Contact Anna<lb />
Logemann at alll217@ecu.<lb />
edu (have the subject of the<lb />
e-mail be "Study Abroad").<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 30<lb />
Protecting Intellectual Prop-<lb />
erty at the Hilton at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
The law office of Myers Bigel<lb />
will provide expert speakers<lb />
including the number one<lb />
Patent Attorney in North Car-<lb />
olina 2004 in Business N.C.<lb />
magazine, Ken Sibley. This<lb />
is the first of eight seminars<lb />
that educates entrepreneurs<lb />
on how to take an innova-<lb />
tive product to the market.<lb />
More information is avail-<lb />
able online at ecu.edu<lb />
cs-acadrdsei under the<lb />
lnnov8r series link. Cost<lb />
is $25 for early registra-<lb />
tion, $10 for students<lb />
with ID, $30 at the door.<lb />
ECU School of Art Holiday<lb />
Exhibition<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 30 through<lb />
Saturday Dec. 2 in the Wel-<lb />
lington B. Gray Gallery of<lb />
the Jenkins Fine Art Center.<lb />
ECU'S School of Art and<lb />
Design holds the annual holi-<lb />
day exhibition sale. Nov. 30,<lb />
from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m Dec.<lb />
1 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m and<lb />
Dec. 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.<lb />
Contact Gil Leebrick,<lb />
252-328-6336 for<lb />
additional information.<lb />
21 Tue 22 Wed 23 Thu<lb />
Fri<lb />
Sat<lb />
Sun 2 Mon<lb />
Greenville Utilities Com-<lb />
mission Meeting<lb />
Board Room of<lb />
Greenville Utilities<lb />
Commission Building,<lb />
401 S. Green Street<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
Planning and Zoning<lb />
Commission Meeting<lb />
Council Chambers,<lb />
Third Floor of City Hall,<lb />
200 Martin Luther King,<lb />
Jr. Drive<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
Thanksgiving Break<lb />
Begins<lb />
Native American Heri-<lb />
tage Month Movie<lb />
Night<lb />
5 - 8 p.m.<lb />
Thanksgiving Day<lb />
State Holiday<lb />
City Offices closed<lb />
Thanksgiving Break<lb />
Ballroom Dancing<lb />
Amateur Ballroom<lb />
Dancers<lb />
Willis Building, First<lb />
and Reade Streets<lb />
7:30 p.m. lesson<lb />
8:30 - 11 p.m. open<lb />
dance<lb />
Women's Basketball<lb />
ECU vs. Flordia A&amp;M<lb />
Williams Arena at<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
2 p.m.<lb />
Men's Basketball<lb />
ECU vs. NCCU<lb />
Williams Arena<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
at<lb />
Classes resume.<lb />
Last day for graduate<lb />
students to drop courses<lb />
without grades.<lb />
Thesis Show Opens<lb />
Will run through Dec. 8<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Gallery<lb />
Greenville Youth Council<lb />
Meeting<lb />
Third Floor Conference<lb />
Room of City Hall, 200<lb />
Martin Luther King, Jr.<lb />
Drive<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
BRIEFS<lb />
Smithfield workers return to<lb />
slaughtering plant after walkout<lb />
(AP)  Employees at a Smithfield<lb />
Foods Inc. slaughtering plant<lb />
returned to work Saturday after<lb />
walking off their jobs the previ-<lb />
ous two days to protest the recent<lb />
firing of immigrants.<lb />
In all, about 1,000 nonunion<lb />
workers, mostly Hispanic, par-<lb />
ticipated in the walkout, and<lb />
company officials have said they<lb />
won't be disciplined. The agree-<lb />
ment to return to work came late<lb />
Friday after Sniithfield repre-<lb />
sentatives met with leaders from<lb />
a Roman Catholic Church to<lb />
discuss the workers' grievances.<lb />
On Tuesday, Tar Heel plant<lb />
manager Larry Johnson is sched-<lb />
uled to meet with Smithfield<lb />
employees to discuss the issues.<lb />
The plant in Tar Heel,<lb />
located about 25 miles south<lb />
of Fayetteville, employs 5,000<lb />
workers and slaughters up to<lb />
32,000 hogs a day. Smithfield,<lb />
Vabased Smithfield Foods is the<lb />
world's largest pork processor.<lb />
Officials estimate $500,000 in<lb />
North Carolina tornado damage<lb />
(AP)  A tornado that left<lb />
eight people dead in south-<lb />
eastern North Carolina caused<lb />
at least $500,000 worth of<lb />
damage, officials said Saturday.<lb />
Kip Godwin, chairman of the<lb />
Columbus County Board of Com-<lb />
missioners, said damage assess-<lb />
ment teams have determined that<lb />
13 homes in the Riegelwood area<lb />
were destroyed. One home had<lb />
major damage and a couple dozen<lb />
more had minor damage, he said.<lb />
The damage estimate could<lb />
go up after officials check and<lb />
analyze tax values, Godwin said.<lb />
Cleanup efforts continued<lb />
on Saturday as victims tried to<lb />
uncover some of their belongings.<lb />
Also Saturday, a disaster assis-<lb />
tance center opened to help storm<lb />
victims apply for state disaster<lb />
grants and loans from the U.S.<lb />
Small Business Administration.<lb />
Four children remained in criti-<lb />
cal condition at hospitals on Friday,<lb />
SGA<lb />
continued from Al<lb />
Todd Johnson, associate vice<lb />
chancellor of housing and dining,<lb />
said that air conditioning will be<lb />
put into Belk residence hall.<lb />
Plans for Belk also include<lb />
making it a single occu-<lb />
pancy residence hall for<lb />
upper division students.<lb />
About a 2.5 million dollar<lb />
renovation is in the works for Todd<lb />
Dining Hall which will bring the<lb />
facility up to modern day standards<lb />
and will equalize the appearance<lb />
and services available with that of<lb />
West End Dining Hall.<lb />
'A one and half year dining<lb />
facility is in better shape than a<lb />
14 year old facility and we would<lb />
like to bring Todd Dining Hall up<lb />
to level of West End Dining Hall<lb />
said Johnson.<lb />
The positioning of the building<lb />
won't be altered, so it will provide<lb />
the same outside viewing areas<lb />
but the renovations will make<lb />
the dining areas more open and<lb />
accessible.<lb />
Other plans include expanding<lb />
the Croatan, bringing a Starbucks<lb />
to campus, and initiating a service<lb />
that will allow you to order what<lb />
you want to eat online, when you<lb />
would like to pick it up, and also<lb />
pay online.<lb />
One of the major points<lb />
stressed by representatives from<lb />
housing and dining was encourag-<lb />
ing students to provide feedback on<lb />
the hours of operation they would<lb />
prefer for dining facilities, foods<lb />
that are offered that they like or<lb />
dislike and customer service from<lb />
employees.<lb />
About tour surveys are com-<lb />
pleted each year by housing and<lb />
dining to find out how students<lb />
feel about the services that have<lb />
been provided to them according<lb />
to Johnson.<lb />
About 1,500 students partici-<lb />
pated in a recent survey that was<lb />
given about three weeks ago.<lb />
Students can voice their opin-<lb />
ions about housing and dining by<lb />
visiting the administrative office<lb />
in Jones residence hall, going to<lb />
dining.ecu.edu, putting comments<lb />
in suggestion boxes throughout<lb />
campus, or personally e-mailing<lb />
Johnson at johnsont@ecu.edu.<lb />
Students are also encouraged<lb />
to join the Food Serice Advisory<lb />
Committee which gives you the<lb />
opportunity to make decisions<lb />
about the food services that are<lb />
currently on campus and what<lb />
you would like to see come to the<lb />
university.<lb />
Other issues discussed at the<lb />
meeting included plans to initiate a<lb />
grading appeals process to get the<lb />
grade you deserve rather than given<lb />
another grade you didn't earn.<lb />
Patrick Sabastian, freshman<lb />
class officer, introduced the fresh-<lb />
man council members and talked<lb />
about the possibility of having a<lb />
freshman social and movie night.<lb />
Sabastian hopes that these events<lb />
will unify the class.<lb />
"That's what 1 am here to do<lb />
and that's what I'm going to do<lb />
throughout the year. I want to<lb />
bring the freshman class closer<lb />
together Sabastian said.<lb />
Sabastian also mentioned that<lb />
the freshman class will be endors-<lb />
ing a program called "Making the<lb />
Grade on Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. This<lb />
event is open to everyone and will<lb />
provide tips on studying and reliev-<lb />
ing the stress from final exams.<lb />
To find out more about SGA,<lb />
visit ecu.edusga or call 328-<lb />
4742.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news9theeastcarohnian.com.<lb />
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but Godwin said Saturday there<lb />
were no updates on their conditions.<lb />
An estimated 100 people<lb />
were displaced by the storm,<lb />
and most have arranged to live<lb />
for now with family or friends.<lb />
The tornado was part of a dev-<lb />
astating line of thunderstorms that<lb />
killed 12 as they swept across the<lb />
South. Riegelwood is a small town<lb />
on the Cape Fear River about 20<lb />
miles west of coastal Wilmington.<lb />
Camping PlayStation<lb />
gamers robbed at gunpoint<lb />
(KMTR)  Robbers targeted<lb />
three men who had been waiting<lb />
in line overnight for the release of<lb />
a new game system at a Springfield<lb />
electronics store. Now police are<lb />
looking for two suspects.<lb />
It happened at Spring-<lb />
field's Gateway Mall area<lb />
in near the Circuit City store<lb />
at about 3:00 a.m. Thursday.<lb />
Police say the victims had<lb />
left the line and were walking<lb />
by a nearby Target store when<lb />
two men wearing some sort<lb />
of masks confronted them and<lb />
they follow their instructions.<lb />
The victims said one<lb />
of the suspects had a small<lb />
semi-automatic pistol.<lb />
David Dardano, one of the vic-<lb />
tims, said, "One cocked a gun and<lb />
said, 'Don't move! Don't reach for<lb />
anything And after that he led us<lb />
to this back entrance to Target and<lb />
they separated us, me and Taylor,<lb />
here. One guy had a blunt object,<lb />
took our stuff. Alex, over there,<lb />
got taken at gunpoint and they<lb />
took his wallet and then ran off<lb />
Police were able to follow the<lb />
path of the robbers with the help of<lb />
Gateway Mall's surveillance video<lb />
cameras. Officers recovered some of<lb />
the stolen items, including a wallet.<lb />
Mile High Couple Arrested<lb />
For Overly Friendly Skies<lb />
(KMTR)  A California<lb />
couple whose in-flight friskiness<lb />
on the way to North Carolina<lb />
was a bit much for the other<lb />
passengers are facing federal<lb />
charges for harassing the flight<lb />
attendant who asked them to stop.<lb />
Carl Warren Persing and<lb />
Dawn Elizabeth Sewell are sched-<lb />
uled to go to trial Dec. 11 at the<lb />
federal courthouse in Wilmington,<lb />
N. C, for their behavior during a<lb />
Sept. 15 flight. The indictment<lb />
states that, "the defendants repeat-<lb />
edly engaged in overt sexual activ-<lb />
ity in the cabin of the plane to such<lb />
an extent that the flight atten-<lb />
dant had to direct them to stop<lb />
Things deteriorated from<lb />
there, according to Sutton's affida-<lb />
vit: The flight attendant refused to<lb />
serve them alcohol. Persing called<lb />
the flight attendant "a punk<lb />
Persing kept asking for alcohol.<lb />
Sewell told the flight attendants<lb />
that she worked for a lawyer and<lb />
it was illegal not to serve alcohol<lb />
to them. The flight attendant told<lb />
them to stop asking for alcohol.<lb />
Persing said, "You and I are gonna<lb />
have some serious confronta-<lb />
tion when we get off this plane<lb />
When the couple got<lb />
off the plane, law enforce-<lb />
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RANT OF THE DAY<lb />
It's not premarital sex if I have no<lb />
intention to marry you.<lb />
Horror movies are dead<lb />
GREG KATSKI<lb />
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
So, I saw the 2006 version of The Hills Have Eyes<lb />
over the weekend and was severely disappointed. This<lb />
has become a recurring theme for me when watching<lb />
recent, post-modern horror movies. At first, I ques-<lb />
tioned whether I had just grown out of horror movies<lb />
scaring me. Then I watched the original Stanley<lb />
Kubrick version of The Shining and was entertained<lb />
and admittedly scared, even though I've seen the movie<lb />
many times.<lb />
It is my opinion that famed horror icons, such<lb />
as Wes Craven, have run out'of good ideas and are<lb />
recycling what worked '20 years ago because they<lb />
know it will sell at the box-office. There is no other<lb />
explanation for redoing The Omen. The original was<lb />
a perfectly good horror movie and the recent version<lb />
is far less than that. Nevertheless, the 2006 version of<lb />
The Omen did well at the box office. Who knows, soon<lb />
there might be a redone version of The Omen II twice<lb />
as bad as the original.<lb />
Let me vent for a minute and name some other<lb />
laughable horror movies I have seen in recent years:<lb />
Exorcist: TheHeginning(v,hy oh why), Freddy vs. Jason l<lb />
(Busta Rhymes? You've got to be kidding me), bride of <lb />
Clinch (probably (bund in the comedy section at Block-<lb />
buster), Jason X (ditto), Alien vs. Predator (this could<lb />
have been a classic, but no), ISM Know If'hat You Did<lb />
LastSummer(uvd what little respect I had for Jennifer<lb />
Love Hewitt as an actress), and Halloween Hao (obvi-<lb />
ously Jamie Lee Curtis really needed the work).<lb />
This list does not even include such comedy-horror<lb />
classics, which 1 would never dare suffer through, as<lb />
Leprechaun in the Hood, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The<lb />
Beginning and Killer Klowns From Outer Space.<lb />
But, there is still hope for post-modern horror<lb />
movies. 28 Days Later is a true classic among horror<lb />
movies because of its unique premise and haunting,<lb />
hyperactive zombies. Hostel and the Saw trilogy work<lb />
because they get underneath your skin with the life<lb />
or death torture situations and have surprise endings.<lb />
There's also TheBlair H'itch Project, which worked on<lb />
many levels because you were left wondering how the<lb />
demise of the hikers was going to come about, although<lb />
the ending did anger me a bit.<lb />
What horror filmmakers have to realize is there<lb />
are still new approaches to take in the genre. I am so<lb />
tired of lame remakes of classic horror movies. The<lb />
originals were so good there should be no reason to<lb />
remake them, unless you are strictly looking to make<lb />
a quick buck. 1 guess that's what the problem is with<lb />
the movie industry nowadays. The art of movie making<lb />
has been lost to the profit. But, as Wes Craven proved<lb />
himself with the Scream trilogy, horror movies can be<lb />
done using the same guidelines as there always were,<lb />
but with new and interesting twists.<lb />
This is why I encourage everyone to pass on seeing<lb />
crappy remakes like The Hills Have Eyes and The Omen<lb />
at the box office. Instead, wait for a good scary movie<lb />
to come out that is worth taking your significant other<lb />
to. If people keep going to see these movies, then movie<lb />
companies will keep pushing for similar ones. If no<lb />
one goes to the box office then movie companies will<lb />
be forced to reconsider their strategy in tackling the<lb />
genre. And, who knows, maybe our generation will get<lb />
to enjoy classic scary movies as past generations have.<lb />
Out of Iraq<lb />
U.S. military must end occupation of<lb />
Iraq<lb />
JUSTIN SUMMERS<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
We are in our third year of occupation in the distant<lb />
war zone that is Iraq and the picture is not a pretty one.<lb />
Violence and sectarian killings in massive numbers are<lb />
being carried out against Iraqis daily and the American<lb />
military casualties are increasing. Everyone in Wash-<lb />
ington is ready for some degree of change in the way<lb />
things are being handled in Iraq and based on the election<lb />
results, the American people are too. Though he has said<lb />
change is needed in Iraq, Bush guarantees our presence<lb />
through his term and into the far future, some say 2010.<lb />
I think that one more year in Iraq is one year too long<lb />
- the time for withdrawal is now.<lb />
Withdrawal of all military troops and funding from<lb />
Iraq has to be a priority for the new Congress even if it is<lb />
going to be difficult Senator John McCain and many other<lb />
Republicans think that we must increase troop levels and<lb />
re-deploy tens of thousands of Americans before we can<lb />
make an exit. These men think extending the killing for<lb />
another two to fiveyears will somehow stabilize the region<lb />
and our occupation of their country will be tolerated.<lb />
On the other side of the idiot spectrum, the denxx rats<lb />
first act in Congress was to increase military spending<lb />
by SK billion and they haven't established any firm stance<lb />
on the Iraq issue. What are we doing? We want change<lb />
but are incapable of achieving it; we must suck it up and<lb />
accept that Iraq was and w ill be a mistake and that any<lb />
further occupation in that country is going to cost us<lb />
the lives of our brave soldiers and $400 billion a year<lb />
borrowed from the Chinese.<lb />
Many of you will say that the occupation of Iraq is an<lb />
important part of the War on Terror and that packing up<lb />
and leaving will be seen as a victory for radical Islamic<lb />
militants everywhere, Many of you will also say that if we<lb />
leave Iraq, it will become a killing zone and a haven for<lb />
terrorist groups. Well to that I must say you are probably<lb />
right. Some jihadists and radicals will think they have<lb />
defeated the Yankees and violence may increase after we<lb />
leave. Starting the war in Iraq has created a terrorist state<lb />
in Iraq and until we leave Iraq it will remain chock-full<lb />
o' terrorists. Even with these difficulties, we must lixk<lb />
towards the exit if there is to be any progress for Iraq.<lb />
First line of order would be to review military spend-<lb />
ing in Iraq and correct how they are spending our money<lb />
Currently we are being taken by corporate leaches that<lb />
are earning billions in profits from the war and have<lb />
made little to no progress in rebuilding all that we have<lb />
destroyed. We must revile and cut military spending to<lb />
ensure a withdrawal and also to ensure there are no other<lb />
wars on the horizon. Before we leave we must also estab-<lb />
lish a community of Arab nations and get involved with<lb />
the U.N. to establish a reconstruction and peace keeping<lb />
force in Iraq. Finally, we must withdraw in a timely manor<lb />
and not simply "cut and run We must pull out troops<lb />
in a precise tactical manor within an allotted time line.<lb />
Eighty percent of Iraqis think the U.S. plans to<lb />
maintain permanently in bases around country even if<lb />
the newly elected Iraqi government asks American forces<lb />
to leave. Can we please prove them wrong?<lb />
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PIRATE RANTS<lb />
I love the Geico cavemen.<lb />
You didn't invite us to the movies,<lb />
so we didn't invite you to the party.<lb />
What the heck is up with Sudoku.<lb />
Both of the ones on Thursday<lb />
were stupidly easy. Could you put<lb />
something challenging in there.<lb />
Or how about putting a skill level<lb />
beside the game.<lb />
And these three remain - faith,<lb />
hope and love. The greatest of<lb />
these is love.<lb />
When I went Greek a year ago,<lb />
we stayed great friends. Now that<lb />
you've done it, you won't speak to<lb />
me. That sure makes me feel all<lb />
warm and fuzzy about your sorority.<lb />
My boyfriend forgot to pick me<lb />
up after class because he was<lb />
piaying video games.<lb />
I just want a boy that will watch<lb />
football with me on the weekends.<lb />
Is that too much to ask?<lb />
TEC probably won't print this<lb />
since its not a liberal opinion<lb />
but South Africa legalized<lb />
gay marriage. In other words,<lb />
they took something sacred and<lb />
redefined it to mean something<lb />
that it has never meant, so that<lb />
the minority population who<lb />
thinks two dudes hooking up is<lb />
a "marriage" can be appeased.<lb />
That's not called progression,<lb />
that's called regression.<lb />
To the person who giggled at the<lb />
fifth year senior football players<lb />
- it's called red-shirting. The fifth<lb />
year seniors were red-shirted<lb />
for a year and didn't play for that<lb />
year. Don't insinuate that our<lb />
players aren't smart enough to<lb />
graduate in four years. Learn<lb />
what you're talking about and<lb />
support the seniors that have<lb />
turned this program around.<lb />
With all the new rules and<lb />
regulations, Greek life sucks. I feel<lb />
like it's just turning into another<lb />
social club where people can<lb />
just write their name down and<lb />
become a member. Bad decisions<lb />
ECU, Greek life is now doomed.<lb />
To the guy in front of me, please<lb />
stop playing World of Warcraft<lb />
during class. It's very distracting,<lb />
especially when you are<lb />
attempting to chat up some elf.<lb />
Once a cobra bit Chuck Norris'<lb />
leg. After five days of excruciating<lb />
pain, the cobra died.<lb />
I really wanted to hook up with<lb />
you on Saturday night.<lb />
I'm ready to gain 10 pounds on<lb />
Thursday. Anyone with me on<lb />
that one?<lb />
Did anyone see the game<lb />
Saturday? Our guy dropped the<lb />
ball TO. style.<lb />
If you think that South Africa is a<lb />
"more progressive" nation, you<lb />
are definitely mistaken. If you<lb />
like "progressiveness" why don't<lb />
you move there because we sure<lb />
don't need any more gay rights<lb />
liberals in this nation.<lb />
My dog is better than your dog.<lb />
Stuffing, ham, mashed potatoes,<lb />
gravy, turkey and passing out<lb />
while watching football. I am so<lb />
ready for Thanksgiving break!<lb />
I hate when people raise their hands<lb />
in class and when they get called<lb />
on they say "I have a question<lb />
My grandma came to visit me this<lb />
weekend, and ended up at a frat<lb />
party doing a keg stand. Man,<lb />
can that woman hold her alcohol!<lb />
Sometimes I wonder about Jane<lb />
Is she hot? Is she a he? Is he hot?<lb />
Whoever calls the offensive plays<lb />
for the football team needs to<lb />
be fired!<lb />
I just like to smile! Smiling's my<lb />
favorite!<lb />
I got kicked out of Alfredo's for<lb />
talking in a fake language to<lb />
some stupid person. When the<lb />
guy pushed me out I went into<lb />
the wall and fake fell down. Who<lb />
is kicked out of Alfredo's? Really.<lb />
I hate how I have so much work I<lb />
need to get done during break but<lb />
I know I will do none of it until the<lb />
Sunday before classes begin.<lb />
I don't have a condom, but I do<lb />
have this snickers wrapper.<lb />
I guess the sorority house isn't<lb />
the only place you got fat. You<lb />
should really work on that beer<lb />
gut honey.<lb />
Note to ECU. Pay Skip more money<lb />
so that he will not leave us soon!<lb />
The Devil and God are raging<lb />
inside me.<lb />
Kasey Ross Champ Bailey<lb />
Greek Life is for those who lack<lb />
a real life.<lb />
ECU Football has the best<lb />
fans! During our home games,<lb />
the stadium is filled nearly to<lb />
capacity, yet Rice only had about<lb />
5,000 people in attendance<lb />
for the ECU at Rice game, in a<lb />
stadium that seats about 70,000<lb />
and it was their Homecoming!<lb />
How sad is that?<lb />
I got really excited a little while<lb />
ago when I read a rant that<lb />
said the Rants were online<lb />
every day but boo these<lb />
are yesterday's Rants!<lb />
I hate when guys go to the Rec.<lb />
centerand don't workouttheirlegs.<lb />
Just for the record I wear big<lb />
sunglasses because I'm too lazy<lb />
to put on makeup in the mornings.<lb />
And the worse the hangover, the<lb />
bigger the sunglasses - the more<lb />
of my face that is covered up<lb />
and I think I am speaking for a<lb />
lot of us "sluts" out there who<lb />
are really just being considerate<lb />
of others!<lb />
To the person who said South<lb />
Africa is more progressive than<lb />
the U.S. - If you want to marry<lb />
your gay boyfriend that bad,<lb />
then you can fly there for around<lb />
$1,400.<lb />
Sororities only make you pretty<lb />
on the outside. I guess in this<lb />
world that counts for something.<lb />
I hate that a quarter of Greenville<lb />
is busy shoving cocaine up their<lb />
noses. If you're going to kill<lb />
yourself, just take an entire eight<lb />
ball at once this way the rest of us<lb />
don't have to deal with your idiotic<lb />
behavior. What winners.<lb />
Owning a Jag and having British<lb />
Tags is not cool. You are also not<lb />
a real BMX biker. Stop trying to<lb />
be something you aren't.<lb />
I can't wait until you move out.<lb />
I step aside when you come to<lb />
the club because you take up<lb />
more than half of it.<lb />
Where's MacGyver when you<lb />
need him?<lb />
Let's do the time-warp again.<lb />
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that's something to be thankful for!<lb />
JUST ASK JANE<lb />
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I'm having a problem with my ex-boyfriend<lb />
wanting to get back with me. Begging me, guilt-trip-<lb />
ping me, saying to give him a second chance and that<lb />
things will be different this time around. And I'm<lb />
not wanting to go back out with him, and I've made<lb />
this verbal, yet he still asks and begs. What should<lb />
I do? It makes me feel really bad because I still care<lb />
about him as a friend and I hate hearing him call-<lb />
ing me frantic, crying and begging me to take him<lb />
back. I've kept my resolve so far but I can only take<lb />
so much. How can I be assertive about this?<lb />
Dear Unsigned and unwavering,<lb />
I'm impressed by your resolve. We've all been<lb />
there, and everyone knows just how difficult over-<lb />
coming the temptation to return to an old flame can<lb />
be (even after it's really no more than a burnt-out<lb />
old candle), just for the sake of some easy lovin Of<lb />
course, such a breakdown usually does nothing more<lb />
than reinforce said puppy-dogging ex's beliefs that<lb />
you are indeed meant to be together, even though you<lb />
have an entirely different take on the subject.<lb />
That said, I urge you to remain a strong-willed,<lb />
elusive ice-queen. Refuse, one last time, to reunite<lb />
with him, and tell him that if he continues to badger<lb />
you, you will cut him off entirely. And then do it.<lb />
Take him off your buddy list. Block him if you<lb />
must. Set your I'acebook anil Myspace profiles to pri-<lb />
vate and then remove him from your friend list. You<lb />
will probably need to be ruthless; screen your phone<lb />
calls, don't reply to voice mails or text messages. I<lb />
understand you still want to keep him as a friend,<lb />
and putting up a wall will be painful for you - but<lb />
think of it as a temporary loss for a more permanent<lb />
gain. Putting him in the deep freeze for a few weeks<lb />
will force him to gain some perspective and realize<lb />
if he cares about you that much, he II want to stay in<lb />
your life no matter what your terms are.<lb />
Sarah<lb />
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Can you hear<lb />
me now?<lb />
Yes, but I'd rather not<lb />
RYAN COBEY<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
As I walk around campus on any given weekday,<lb />
I usually experience pne of two scenarios. In the first<lb />
one, I'm stuck in the middle of a war, which seems to<lb />
be made evident by all of the walkie-talkie sounds<lb />
chirping in my ear after the people walking past me<lb />
finish each sentence.<lb />
However, if I listen in to their conversations for<lb />
more than a few seconds, which is all too easy to do,<lb />
1 quickly realize that these people are discussing how<lb />
they went about finding the perfectly promiscuous<lb />
girl this past weekend. In one quick moment, I'm<lb />
thrown from what seemed to represent a war zone<lb />
into a scene from the next American Pie movie.<lb />
Ah, the 'chirp' by Nextel. Perhaps instead of<lb />
adding such an annoying button that promoted two-<lb />
way chats, they could have donated that money to<lb />
Sprint, so maybe I could hold a full phone conversa-<lb />
tion without losing reception in this town.<lb />
Honestly, there is absolutely nothing appealing<lb />
about a couple on the verge of having phone sex in<lb />
front of Wright Plaza in between classes. What makes<lb />
this even worse? When, even though only one person<lb />
is present, you can hear both professing their lustful<lb />
desires to each other. In particular, I love hearing<lb />
those conversations when I'm either walking into my<lb />
classroom or into West End to get a bite to eat.<lb />
The second scenario I'm faced with on a day-<lb />
to-day basis is perhaps my favorite. While strolling<lb />
through campus, I see people talking to themselves. I<lb />
chuckle to myself, but right before I hold out my index<lb />
finger toward the guy and call him crazy I notice a<lb />
small blue earpiece attached to his right ear.<lb />
Time stops for a moment. Am I stuck in some<lb />
futuristic business complex? How long did I really<lb />
sleep for? frankly, these people scare me because<lb />
they seem like they're simply too busy to ever talk<lb />
to. After all, someone who doesn't even have time to<lb />
hold the phone to his ear has to be a very important<lb />
person, right?<lb />
As interesting as it is to hear about what Sam<lb />
Suave is planning tonight for his girlfriend, I'd rather<lb />
not hear about it while on my third pasta bowl at the<lb />
Olive Garden. But, these situations are inevitable<lb />
now. Because the average Joe can afford a nice little<lb />
gadget that allows his hands to be free while convers-<lb />
ing over the phone, he will take advantage of it in<lb />
every possible way.<lb />
With the introduction of two-ways and the<lb />
Bluetooth, which is now an actual word according to<lb />
Microsoft Office, conversations are becoming more<lb />
public. The scary thing is that people honestly don't<lb />
seem to care. Personally, I don't care if plans with my<lb />
girlfriend were as G-rated as a typical dinner and<lb />
movie date; I still wouldn't want everyone knowing<lb />
where I was going to be at 9 p.m. on Friday.<lb />
It seems with the introduction of these annoy-<lb />
ing, and downright rude communication devices,<lb />
the world and all of its occurrences are becoming<lb />
increasingly public. Because most of us carry a cell<lb />
phone everywhere we go, we no longer know how<lb />
to function properly, or keep occupied while by our-<lb />
selves. We always have to be talking with someone,<lb />
whether we use little futuristic ear pieces or simply<lb />
hold the cell phone up to our heads - I mean, come<lb />
on, who does that anymore?<lb />
In a way, don't we lose a bit of our identity when<lb />
we become so immersed in the need to be with<lb />
others? These devices make it near impossible to<lb />
ever be alone, and I believe that hold on a second,<lb />
I have a call.<lb />
Ban the burka?<lb />
BRIDGET TODD<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
Recently, the Dutch cabinet has supported a<lb />
proposition by the country's immigration minister<lb />
to ban Muslim women from wearing burkas in<lb />
public places. The burka is an all-enveloping cover<lb />
traditionally worn by Muslim women of Central<lb />
and Southeast Asia. The ban would prevent women<lb />
from wearing the burka on the streets, in any public<lb />
building, and on buses and trains.<lb />
At first, I thought this idea was a good one.<lb />
The burka is arguably part of the fundamental-<lb />
ist Muslim regime that endorses the notion that<lb />
women are inferior to men and should be told what<lb />
to wear. Banning it would be a big leap in furthering<lb />
the human rights of women, right?<lb />
Not necessarily. The Dutch government's<lb />
reason for banning the burka is because the garment<lb />
obscures people's faces, it promotes public disorder.<lb />
I have a hard time believing that an article of cloth-<lb />
ing could cause such disarray. I understand the need<lb />
for people to identify themselves, especially at a<lb />
bank or a courthouse. However, banning women<lb />
from wearing burkas while just walking down the<lb />
street is excessive. If the Netherlands are going to<lb />
make a ban on burkas, it shouldn't be an extreme<lb />
blanket-ban that bars them from all public places.<lb />
Also, because the law solely refers to Muslim<lb />
women, it seems an awful lot like they are being tar-<lb />
geted singularly. There is no ban on big sunglasses,<lb />
beards, or low hats - all of which conceal the face<lb />
Why are burkas the only article of clothing that the<lb />
Dutch government thinks may promote public dis-<lb />
order? Maybe it's because the government officials<lb />
aren't used to burkas and are quick to associate the<lb />
traditional covering with terrorism.<lb />
The Netherlands have been renowned for its<lb />
laissez-faire approach to government policies.<lb />
Their government has lenient policies involving<lb />
euthanasia, prostitution and drug use. However, the<lb />
proposed public ban on burkas tramples the right<lb />
to freely express religion.<lb />
In light of recent sociopolitical climates, this<lb />
law would only heighten Muslim feelings of alien-<lb />
ation and suppression. Just because what they want<lb />
to wear is different from what the people of the<lb />
Netherlands are used to, they shouldn't be able to<lb />
ban it. If Muslim women want to wear burkas, then<lb />
they should be allowed to do so. The government<lb />
shouldn't make a blanket law to force them not to.<lb /><pb facs="00059465_tn_0005" /><lb />
Pulse<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2006 PAGE A4<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
 Campus Scene <lb />
Aries<lb />
It's not quite time to go<lb />
yet, although you're getting<lb />
impatient. Actually, you've<lb />
always been impatient. This<lb />
time, if you stay cool, you<lb />
can make it happen.<lb />
Taurus<lb />
You can afford to throw an<lb />
expensive celebration. Do<lb />
have the party but don't<lb />
spend the money. Stash that<lb />
away in the bank.<lb />
Gemini<lb />
Yes, you're still busy enough<lb />
for two or three people.<lb />
Don't let that scare you. Get<lb />
one person who will do what<lb />
you don't like to do, and<lb />
you'll be fine.<lb />
Cancer<lb />
Taking care of business<lb />
today is more fun than it is<lb />
a burden. You do well when<lb />
your clients do well. It's a<lb />
win-win situation.<lb />
Leo<lb />
Ideas are coming fast<lb />
and furious but not all of<lb />
them are good. Some are<lb />
downright ridiculous. Wait<lb />
until tomorrow to decide<lb />
which is which.<lb />
Virgo<lb />
There are a few things you'd<lb />
like to change about your<lb />
living conditions. Get tough<lb />
and get organized. And get<lb />
your family to help.<lb />
Libra<lb />
The more you learn, the<lb />
more questions you want to<lb />
ask. This is good but don't<lb />
do everything the others<lb />
suggest. Use your own<lb />
common sense.<lb />
Scorpio<lb />
You're in line for a nice<lb />
bonus. This could be for<lb />
work already done, since it<lb />
doesn't look like the job's<lb />
very difficult now.<lb />
Sagittarius<lb />
You don't even know how<lb />
powerful you are or what<lb />
you can accomplish. Make<lb />
a wish list, and not just for<lb />
yourself.<lb />
Capricorn -<lb />
Push hard now, while<lb />
you can. Conditions are<lb />
changing. You can relax<lb />
after then. You'll know when<lb />
it happens because you'll fall<lb />
in an exhausted heap.<lb />
Aquarius<lb />
Take time to run a survey<lb />
of your group, and all the<lb />
others. It's always good<lb />
to know what they think,<lb />
especially if you intend to<lb />
change it.<lb />
Pisces<lb />
You can pretty much write<lb />
your own ticket, and design<lb />
your own career. What would<lb />
you like to be, do and have?<lb />
And who would you like to<lb />
serve?<lb />
Turkey Facts<lb />
Ben Franklin, in a letter to<lb />
his daughter, proposed the<lb />
turkey as the official United<lb />
States bird.<lb />
In 2000, the average<lb />
American ate 17.75 pounds<lb />
of turkey.<lb />
A 15 pound turkey usually<lb />
has about 70 percent white<lb />
meat and 30 percent dark<lb />
meat.<lb />
Turkeys can see movement<lb />
almost 100 yards away.<lb />
Forty-five million turkeys are<lb />
eaten each Thanksgiving.<lb />
Male turkeys gobble. Hens<lb />
do not. They make a clicking<lb />
noise.<lb />
Gobbling turkeys can be<lb />
heard a mile away on a<lb />
quiet day.<lb />
Feast on a frugal Thanksgiving dinner<lb />
Making the most of<lb />
what you have<lb />
JENNY AYERS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
It's that time of year again; the<lb />
time when bank accounts never<lb />
seem full enough and bellies can<lb />
never get full enough That's<lb />
right folks, the holidays are here<lb />
and most of us college students<lb />
don't exactly have the funds<lb />
to throw together the type of<lb />
Thanksgiving dinner that would<lb />
make our mamas proud. Have<lb />
no fear though, you can still put<lb />
together a great dinner without<lb />
having to hash out tons of dough.<lb />
Whether you live in a dorm,<lb />
apartment or house, most cannot<lb />
afford to spend extravagant<lb />
amounts of money on one meal,<lb />
so here are a few tips to help you S<lb />
create a fabulous dinner without h-<lb />
having to break the bank.<lb />
First come the decorations. S<lb />
A quick trip to any craft Sure a huge feast on Thanksgiving is a tradition for many, but students can still enjoy<lb />
andor discount store can solve<lb />
all your decorating woes. For<lb />
only a couple of bucks, you can<lb />
invest in a bag of silk leaves and<lb />
add a touch of fall to your dorm<lb />
room or apartment that will put<lb />
your guests in the thanking and<lb />
giving mood. On the same note,<lb />
flowers and fruit make inexpensive<lb />
and excellent Thanksgiving cen-<lb />
terpieces that will make it look like<lb />
you spent a lot of time and money<lb />
preparing for your meal.<lb />
Now we come to the really<lb />
important thing: The food. You<lb />
can make a delicious and plentiful<lb />
feast that won't require slaving all<lb />
day in a kitchen, but it will still look<lb />
like you did. The biggest obstacle<lb />
a delicious meal on a budget.<lb />
in the cooking of a Thanksgiving<lb />
feast is the turkey. Since you won't<lb />
need a gigantic bird for only a few-<lb />
guests, invest in a turkey breast<lb />
that is easier to cook. If you want<lb />
to kill two turkeys with one stone,<lb />
you can combine several side<lb />
dishes in one effort by using the<lb />
featured turkey breastcranberry<lb />
stuffing recipe from busycooks.<lb />
about.com.<lb />
Perhaps you find yourself in<lb />
the dorms without the luxury of<lb />
a kitchen and turkey is just not<lb />
a feasible option. If that's the<lb />
case, you could always go with<lb />
chicken wings. Very affordable<lb />
and tasty, they are found in the<lb />
frozen section of your grocery<lb />
store and can be easily cooked<lb />
in the microwave.<lb />
Everything else can be<lb />
knocked out with relative ease<lb />
and little worry thanks to the<lb />
vast amounts of prepackaged and<lb />
prepared foods on the market.<lb />
For less than $20, you can get<lb />
the rest of your meal easily with a<lb />
quick trip to the grocery store.<lb />
Mashed potatoes are easily<lb />
made since the simplest recipe<lb />
only requires that you boil pota-<lb />
toes, mash them and then add<lb />
milk, butter and seasonings to<lb />
taste. If that is still more effort<lb />
than you cn afford or you don't<lb />
have access to a stove, there are<lb />
several tasty options already<lb />
cooked for you. Mashed potatoes,<lb />
macaroni and other side dishes<lb />
see FRUGAL page A5<lb />
Turkey Breast with<lb />
Cranberry Stuffing.<lb />
FROM LINDA LARSEN<lb />
INGREDIENTS:<lb />
1 (5-7 lb.) turkey breast, bone<lb />
in, skin on<lb />
salt and pepper to taste<lb />
12 cup butter<lb />
34 cup chopped celery<lb />
1 onion, chopped<lb />
4 cups oatmeal bread cubes,<lb />
dried in the oven<lb />
13 cup dried cranberries<lb />
12 tsp. dried sage leaves<lb />
12 tsp. dried thyme leaves<lb />
12 tsp. salt<lb />
14 tsp. pepper<lb />
melted butter for basting<lb />
PREPARATION:<lb />
Preheat oven to 3.50 degrees.<lb />
Rinse turkey breast and pat dry<lb />
with paper towels. Sprinkle with<lb />
salt and pepper and set aside.<lb />
In large skillet, melt butter<lb />
and cook celery and onion until<lb />
tender. In large bowl, combine<lb />
remaining ingredients except<lb />
butter for roasting.<lb />
STUFFING RECIPE:<lb />
Pour celery mixture over<lb />
ingredients in bowl. Toss gently<lb />
with two spoons to coat.<lb />
There are three ways to 'stuff<lb />
the breast. You can place some of<lb />
the stuffing in between the two<lb />
halves of the breast, then use<lb />
kitchen string to loosely tie the<lb />
breast closed. Or you can just put<lb />
about half of the stuffing in a foil-<lb />
lined roasting pan and place the<lb />
breast, skin-side-up, on top. Or<lb />
you can loosen the skin from the<lb />
turkey neck area and stuff with<lb />
part of the stuffing. Any leftover<lb />
stuffing should be place in a cas-<lb />
serole dish, drizzled with some<lb />
melted butter, and refrigerated.<lb />
It will bake the last half hour the<lb />
turkey is roasting.<lb />
Whichever method you<lb />
choose, coat the turkey with<lb />
melted butter, and roast the<lb />
turkey and stuffing at 350 degrees<lb />
for 2 to two and a half hours until<lb />
an instant-read meat thermom-<lb />
eter inserted into the meat reads<lb />
170 degrees. Baste once or twice<lb />
during roasting with pan drip-<lb />
pings. Place leftover stuffing in<lb />
the casserole, covered, in the oven<lb />
for the last 30 minutes of roasting<lb />
time. Cover turkey with foil when<lb />
it comes out of the oven and let<lb />
rest 10-20 minutes before carv-<lb />
ing. Serves four to six.<lb />
Survive the family circus on Thanksgiving<lb />
are sure to ensue if you plan to spend time with your family this Thanksgiving.<lb />
Need some help<lb />
maintaining?<lb />
AARON BORREGO<lb />
STAFF WRITKR<lb />
Yes indeed, ladiei and gents,<lb />
the circus is in town staring<lb />
your family PT. Barnuni himself<lb />
couldn't have scripted a better<lb />
freak show than the one happen-<lb />
ing in millions of homes across<lb />
America this week.<lb />
Various activities are needed<lb />
by many people as a way to escape<lb />
from the mental instability of<lb />
their families As a rule of thumb,<lb />
if anything at the gathering gets<lb />
a bit too heavy for your liking.<lb />
there are options for us to use as<lb />
our reprieve.<lb />
Movie theaters tend to make a<lb />
great spot to get some alone time<lb />
without the family clan. Never<lb />
underestimate the power of a few<lb />
hours watching a movie alone.<lb />
If a family member is getting<lb />
on your nerves about anything, try<lb />
ignoring them all together or even<lb />
just moving away from them. A<lb />
MP3 player is great for this.<lb />
As the name implies, this is<lb />
the time to be thankful. However,<lb />
if Aunt Eater tells you to do the<lb />
dishes, fear not, you haven't played<lb />
tin' trump card.<lb />
When using this card you<lb />
have to be smart, crafty and<lb />
cunning. You have to set up its<lb />
potential use early, but then you<lb />
can fall back on it for the dura-<lb />
tion of the vacation.<lb />
The card I'm talking about is<lb />
the homework card. If you start<lb />
complaining early and continue<lb />
to do so often by stating that you<lb />
are swamped with classwork,<lb />
many doors will be left open for<lb />
you as an escape.<lb />
Also, if your family is outgo-<lb />
ing, try dragging along one of<lb />
your friends. Unless your family<lb />
member is severely damaged, they<lb />
won't be too nasty with an "out-<lb />
sider" in their midst. Conversely,<lb />
they may see your friend as fresh<lb />
meat. Either way, you won't be the<lb />
primary target of their aims.<lb />
Wherever you are, your cousin<lb />
is you new best friend as they have<lb />
places to go and people to see.<lb />
Find them early and stick to them<lb />
like glue.<lb />
Honestly though, how bad can<lb />
it be? I understand I am lucky to<lb />
have a great time with my family<lb />
because they are funny, senile and<lb />
not completely all there. This is a<lb />
potent cocktail for a lot of fun, even<lb />
if the village is constantly calling<lb />
my house.<lb />
Not everyone has a pleasant<lb />
family. Just recognize two things:<lb />
This is the only family you get and<lb />
you should be thankful for what<lb />
vou have together. So if trying<lb />
lo ditch them is your thing, more<lb />
power to you, but many don't have<lb />
that option of being with family.<lb />
Thanksgiving is one of the true<lb />
holidays still about the gathering<lb />
see SURVIVING page A5<lb />
Enjoying football is part of<lb />
iksgiving tradition for many families.<lb />
Don't turkey with tradition<lb />
Find Thanksgiving day alternatives<lb />
If you aren't in favor of the typical<lb />
Thanksgiving flavors<lb />
JENNY AYERS<lb />
STAFF WRITKR<lb />
Whether it's thanks to your taste buds or your<lb />
personal choices, not everyone enjoys the items typi-<lb />
cally found on a Thanksgiving spread, so here are a<lb />
few ideas of food alternatives that you can bring to<lb />
the family table this year. They definitely stray from<lb />
the norm when it comet to family feasts, but 1 guar-<lb />
antee that you will not be the only one partaking of<lb />
their goodness.<lb />
For the vegans and vegetarians of the world,<lb />
there are several traditional recipe substitutes out<lb />
there For your main dish, you could try a stuffed<lb />
butternut squash or a hearty vegetable stew Recipes<lb />
for Thanksgiving "meat" loaf, vegan gravy and tofu<lb />
pumpkin pie can all be found at vegweb.comthanks-<lb />
giving, along with several other alternative options.<lb />
As for the rest of us who are just plain picky,<lb />
you should consider putting your own little spin on<lb />
Thanksgiving dinner by showing up with some home-<lb />
made hamburgers, hotdogs or even pizza. Chances are<lb />
you aren't the only picky eater and your efforts will be<lb />
greatly appreciated by fellow family members.<lb />
There are several classics that might not receive<lb />
enough attention on your family's spread but are easily<lb />
see ALTERNATIVES page A5<lb />
Meal options can still be creative on T hanksgiving.<lb />
Thanksgiving offers<lb />
time to celebrate family<lb />
traditions<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITKR<lb />
It is that time of year again<lb />
when families gather from all<lb />
across the country to share a day<lb />
filled with good food and family<lb />
fun. For generations, families have<lb />
looked forward to or dreaded this<lb />
day where extended family mem-<lb />
bers appear out of the wood works<lb />
and kitchens are filled to the brim<lb />
with dirty dishes and leftovers.<lb />
The tradition of celebrating<lb />
thanks dates back iiearly 400<lb />
years to a three-day harvest fes-<lb />
tival celebrated in 1681 by the<lb />
pilgrims and Native Americans in<lb />
Plymouth, Mass.<lb />
The centerpiece of most<lb />
Thanksgiving feasts in the United<lb />
States is a large roasted turkey,<lb />
appropriately giving the holiday<lb />
the nickname, "Turkey Day<lb />
As times have changed, so<lb />
have many of the Thanksgiving<lb />
Day traditions. For the health<lb />
fanatics, tofu turkeys are available<lb />
along with organic vegetables and<lb />
healthier alternatives.<lb />
The most notable tradition<lb />
is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day<lb />
parade. The traditions of the<lb />
Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade<lb />
began in 1924, and it has grown<lb />
into an annual event of balloons,<lb />
band and floats enjoyed each year<lb />
by nearly 46 million people brav-<lb />
ing the cold streets of New York,<lb />
and by those who prefer to take it<lb />
in a la television from the comfort<lb />
of their homes.<lb />
Does your family fight over the<lb />
wishbone from the Thanksgiving<lb />
turkey? Known as a "lucky break<lb />
the tradition of tugging on either<lb />
end of the turkey bone to win the<lb />
larger piece and its accompanying<lb />
"wish" dates back to the Etruscans<lb />
of 322 B.C. The Romans brought<lb />
the tradition with them when they<lb />
conquered England and the Eng-<lb />
lish colonists carried the tradition<lb />
on to America.<lb />
"We have a typical Italian<lb />
Thanksgiving spread, which is<lb />
the normal stuff plus baked ziti<lb />
and some kind of other pasta<lb />
dish. Me and my dad watch foot-<lb />
ball while the women cook<lb />
said Danny DiNicola, graduate<lb />
accounting student.<lb />
The most common family<lb />
activities of the day are taking<lb />
photos, watching sports, early-<lb />
morning hunting, playing touch<lb />
football in the yard, playing games<lb />
and visiting loved ones.<lb />
Americans love Thanksgiving<lb />
because it is about family gather-<lb />
ings, family traditions and a big<lb />
meal. It is not about shopping<lb />
and commercialism; unlike the<lb />
holidays that follow seem to be.<lb />
Many believe that Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing is the only time throughout<lb />
the year when they can take time<lb />
out of their hectic lives to show<lb />
appreciation for all that they have<lb />
by expressing their love and grati-<lb />
tude to family and friends.<lb />
. November 23 will be a day<lb />
full of overstuffed family mem-<lb />
bers and high-strung hosts. The<lb />
highways and byways will have<lb />
bumper to bumper traffic as people<lb />
head off to their various destina-<lb />
tions. Good old family fun and<lb />
tradition makes the hassles of the<lb />
holidays worthwhile.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulsetbeeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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are available in the refrigerated<lb />
section of the supermarket for a<lb />
couple dollars apiece.<lb />
As for the veggies, you can<lb />
buy the frozen bags and heat them<lb />
in the microwave or on the stove<lb />
and add your own seasonings for<lb />
a little extra zing. You can also<lb />
go the cheaper and sometimes<lb />
tastier route by buying canned<lb />
vegetables, which also increases<lb />
your options.<lb />
Bagged salad is always a hit<lb />
and only requires some dress-<lb />
ing andor croutons to make it<lb />
complete. Add bread to your meal<lb />
in the form of canned biscuits or<lb />
pie-made rolls that are ready to<lb />
eat when bought.<lb />
Unless you're really keen on<lb />
baking and have a lot of time to<lb />
spare, the easiest way to go about<lb />
dessert is to take advantage of the<lb />
cakes and pies already concocted<lb />
by someone else. There are frozen<lb />
options, but most grocery stores<lb />
have several pie options in the<lb />
bakery that are easier and won't<lb />
leave you worrying about freezer<lb />
burn or over-cooking.<lb />
ALTERNATIVES<lb />
concocted and pleasing to most<lb />
anybody's taste buds. You can<lb />
follow in the footsteps of Chan-<lb />
dler from "Friends" and make a<lb />
Thanksgiving dinner that con-<lb />
sists of a simple salad, macaroni<lb />
and cheese, grilled cheese sand-<lb />
wiches and lemon pie. It doesn't<lb />
get much simpler than that, and<lb />
none of these dishes should be too<lb />
harsh on your palette.<lb />
Some other simple dishes<lb />
that might not seem to go hand<lb />
in hand with Thanksgiving but<lb />
are indeed popular are spaghetti,<lb />
fried chicken and tacos. Combine<lb />
these with the traditional mashed<lb />
potatoes and corn, or even toss<lb />
in some chips and salsa for good<lb />
measure. No one said Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing had to be boring.<lb />
If you really want to mix<lb />
things up, you could have an<lb />
entirely Italian Thanksgiving<lb />
with chicken parmesan or spa-<lb />
ghetti carbonara as the main<lb />
dishes. For the sides, you could<lb />
make Italian seasoned bread,<lb />
stuffed mushrooms, ravioli and<lb />
the featured Italian Frosty Des-<lb />
sert or even Italian ice from the<lb />
grocery store.<lb />
Whatever your tummy desires<lb />
is fair game this holiday season<lb />
and you should take full advan-<lb />
tage of the freedom to freak your<lb />
family out when you show up to<lb />
Grandma's with tofu cutlets or<lb />
continued from A4<lb />
a giant plate of grilled cheese<lb />
sandwiches. The options are end-<lb />
less so use your imagination and<lb />
don't come to me with complaints<lb />
of there being nothing edible on<lb />
the table come Thursday.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarlolinian.com.<lb />
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FROM LINDA LARSEN<lb />
INGRKDIENTS:<lb />
1 cup crushed shortbread<lb />
cookie crumbs<lb />
13 cup ground walnuts<lb />
13 cup butter, melted<lb />
1 cup vanilla yogurt<lb />
1 cup ricotta cheese<lb />
1 can chocolate frosting<lb />
li cup miniature semisweet<lb />
chocolate chips<lb />
PREPARATION:<lb />
Combine cookie crumbs, nuts<lb />
and butter; reserve two table-<lb />
spoons. Press rest in bottom of<lb />
nine inch square pan. In a large<lb />
bowl, combine yogurt, ricotta<lb />
cheese and frosting and beat until<lb />
smooth. Fold in chocolate chips.<lb />
Pour over crumb crust and sprin-<lb />
kle with reserved crumbs. Cover<lb />
well and freeze for three hours<lb />
or until firm. Let stand at room<lb />
temperature for five to 10 minutes<lb />
before cutting. Serves 12.<lb />
So you see, it is definitely pos-<lb />
sible to have a yummy Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing dinner with all the trimmings<lb />
and without all of the hassle.<lb />
Imagine if everyone contrib-<lb />
utes something, you can have<lb />
grand meal without feeling broke<lb />
afterward. You might want to<lb />
spend a couple of extra dollars on<lb />
plastic ware because the leftover<lb />
food will have you covered for the<lb />
next week.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
SURVIVING<lb />
continued from A4<lb />
as opposed to the materialism.<lb />
It gives us some many won-<lb />
derful memories and time to<lb />
just be yourself.<lb />
Seriously, where do you go to<lb />
see all the males in your family<lb />
revert to a series of primal grunts,<lb />
body scratches and Cro-Magnon<lb />
bellows resembling two month<lb />
old monkeys? Where else can<lb />
you go and hear all the women<lb />
talking about absolutely nothing<lb />
for five hours? Well, maybe this<lb />
isn't limited to just Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing, but it is so much better with<lb />
the smell of turkey, stuffing and<lb />
scotch in the air.<lb />
If everything goes completely<lb />
a' rye, some bars stay open in<lb />
order to cash in on those people<lb />
feeling the need to self medicate<lb />
after spending the day with their<lb />
family. Hopefully no one has a<lb />
family gathering that bad, but if<lb />
you do, just remember it's about<lb />
celebrating all your blessings<lb />
all of them!<lb />
Lastly, if you have exhausted<lb />
all your options, you can pull a<lb />
TO. That's right, sometimes a<lb />
turkey overdose is just what you<lb />
need in order to dull your mind,<lb />
body and soul of the dreadful<lb />
memories of the day and knock you<lb />
out until it's all a distant memory.<lb />
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BY THE NUMBERS<lb />
83<lb />
Ibtal yards passing by James<lb />
Pinkney against Rice, which<lb />
"as a career-low for a game-<lb />
that he wasn't knocked out<lb />
due to injury; it was also the<lb />
individual rushing total by<lb />
both Brandon Fractious<lb />
(1(1 carries) and Chris John-<lb />
son (12 carries)<lb />
4<lb />
Years that Skip Holtz lived<lb />
in Raleigh while his father<lb />
was coaching the Wolfpack<lb />
(I97a-1.7.) when Skip Holtz<lb />
was age 8-18; coincidental<lb />
N.C. State Head Coach Chuck<lb />
Amato earned his first job<lb />
as secondary coach for Lou<lb />
Holtz during that same time<lb />
49,344<lb />
Average attendance in the<lb />
ECU-N.C. State SS-game<lb />
series, which began in 1970;<lb />
N.C. State hosted the first<lb />
in games at Carter-Finley<lb />
Stadium and packed in<lb />
08,650 fans during a 38-10<lb />
blowout win in 1986; KCU<lb />
set an attendance record with<lb />
50,09a fans during the<lb />
Wolfpack's only trip to<lb />
Greenville, which ended in a<lb />
aS-i; Pirate win<lb /><lb />
Point differential in one year<lb />
for the men's basketball team<lb />
against UNCCJ; KCU lost<lb />
7K-70 at home in 8006, but<lb />
rebounded for an eight point<lb />
road win (72-64) on Saturday<lb />
59<lb />
Free-throw percentage (46-<lb />
of-78) through three games<lb />
for the men's basketball team,<lb />
which is down from 'ill per-<lb />
cent (408-of-687) during last<lb />
season; freshman forward<lb />
John Fields is shooting 15.4<lb />
percent (8-of-lS) from the<lb />
i harity stripe<lb />
More yards per game that<lb />
former KCU running back<lb />
Tony Baker (1988-1985)<lb />
averaged than his son, N.C.<lb />
State's Toney Baker; the elder<lb />
Baker ran for 2,82.r yards in<lb />
44 games while the younger<lb />
Baker has 1,188 through 98<lb />
games; Toney Baker, who is<lb />
the state's all-time leading<lb />
rusher shares the<lb />
backfield with Greenville<lb />
native Andre Brown<lb />
They said it<lb />
The goal that we were trying<lb />
to accomplish was to go l-o.<lb />
The bottom line is we tailed and<lb />
we didn't get it done I failed<lb />
II a head coach, we failed as a<lb />
team and we failed as an offense<lb />
ami a defense<lb />
-Skip Holtz, ECU head coach<lb />
"Bight now we are definitely<lb />
looking forward to Marshall<lb />
heating Southern Miss I heard<lb />
some of the guys talking about<lb />
e-mailing "Ahmad" Bradshaw<lb />
to tell him that we need his best<lb />
performance coming up. We're<lb />
definitely rooting for Marshall<lb />
-Aundrae Allison, ECU wide<lb />
receiver<lb />
Kither you can have a pity party<lb />
for yourself, feel sorry and bow<lb />
your bead, keep your eyes to<lb />
the ground and mope around<lb />
or you can pick yourself up and<lb />
brush yourself off Stick your<lb />
chin up and chest out, stand tall<lb />
with what you are tying to do.<lb />
-Skip Holtz, ECU head coach<lb />
ECU's Inside Source<lb />
FOOTBALL PREVIEW<lb />
N.C. STATE VS. ECU<lb />
Pirates look to rebound<lb />
against Wolfpack<lb />
N.C. STATE SCHEDULE<lb />
SEPT. 2VS. APPALACHIAN ST.W, 23-10<lb />
SEPT. 9VS. AKRONL, 20-17<lb />
SEPT. 16AT SOUTHERN MISSL, 27-17<lb />
SEPT. 23VS. BOSTON COLLEGEW, 17-15<lb />
OCT. 5VS. FLORIDA ST.W, 24-20<lb />
OCT. 14VS. WAKE FORESTL. 25-23<lb />
OCT. 21AT MARYLANDL, 26-20<lb />
OCT. 28AT VIRGINIAL, 14-7<lb />
NOV. 4VS. GEORGIA TECHL, 31-23<lb />
NOV. 11AT CLEMSONL, 20-14<lb />
NOV. 18ATUNCL, 23-9<lb />
NOV. 25VS. ECU7:00 PM<lb />
KEYST<lb />
THE GAME<lb />
N.C. STATE<lb />
1.) Red-zone productivity<lb />
N.C. State, like ECU, has struggled in the red zone.<lb />
The Wolfpack have scored 22 times in 28 trips<lb />
inside the 20, but only 14 touchdowns. ECU has<lb />
30 scores in 38 trips and 19 touchdowns. State<lb />
must win this battle to put points on the board.<lb />
2.) Ball control<lb />
Rice beat ECU by running 82 offensive plays to<lb />
ECU's 52, keeping the ball away from James Pinkney,<lb />
Aundrae Allison and company. If N.C. State can<lb />
establish the running game against a Pirates defense<lb />
that was gouged for 458 yards of total offense last<lb />
week, the Wolfpack could come away with the win.<lb />
3.) One dimensional<lb />
If N.C. State can be balanced<lb />
the Jekyll and Hyde ECU j<lb />
dimensional, the Pack may I<lb />
has been inconsistent in <lb />
the run and pass in the same <lb />
away the pass and forcing<lb />
a patchwork and young<lb />
should be the game plan for I<lb />
on offense while forcing<lb />
offense to be one-<lb />
find success. ECU<lb />
establishing both<lb />
game. Taking<lb />
ECU to run behind<lb />
offensive line<lb />
Chuck Amato.<lb />
ECU travels to N.C.<lb />
State for regular-season<lb />
finale<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Coming off what he called the<lb />
I "most difficult loss" of his coaching<lb />
career, Skip Holtz now must get his<lb />
team ready for its intra-state matchup<lb />
i with reeling N.C. State.<lb />
The Wolfpack, who are on a six-<lb />
game losing streak, lost Saturday to<lb />
' 2-9 North Carolina, but Holtz said his<lb />
team cannot afford to take the Wolf-<lb />
I pack (3-8, 2-6 ACC) lightly because<lb />
ECU's postseason chances are riding<lb />
I on the game.<lb />
"I know they've lost six games<lb />
in a row, but they're in every game<lb />
said Holtz. "They're a very talented<lb />
football team<lb />
Holtz said N.C. State's offensive<lb />
line is aggressive in its run block-<lb />
ing for Toney Baker and former<lb />
Greenville native Andre Brown.<lb />
Baker and Brown have rushed for a<lb />
combined 1,300 yards and all nine of<lb />
State's rushing touchdowns.<lb />
"The two tailbacks are two very<lb />
talented players and great players and<lb />
playmakers Holtz said. "They make<lb />
an awful lot of things happen. What<lb />
makes it very difficult to defend them<lb />
is they have five wide receivers that<lb />
are very good<lb />
The Pirates (6-5, 5-3 C-USA)<lb />
had trouble getting the Rice<lb />
offense off the field last week as<lb />
the Owls racked up 458 yards of<lb />
total offense, a season high for the ECU<lb />
defense. The 18-17 loss to the Owls<lb />
puts the Pirates in a must-win to secure<lb />
a bowl bid with a seventh win.<lb />
"It's got bowl implicit<lb />
tions Holtz said. "Get-<lb />
ting to seven wins almost<lb />
guarantees you one. Six '<lb />
wins makes you bowl-<lb />
eligible, but doesn't get<lb />
you into one. That's why number<lb />
seven is so important because 7-5<lb />
guarantees you a winning record<lb />
and there are going to be a number<lb />
of teams with six wins.<lb />
ECU safety Pierre Parker said the<lb />
added factor of proximity makes the<lb />
game even more important.<lb />
"It's a must-win, I mean an<lb />
in-state rival Parker said. "We<lb />
marked the game on our calen-<lb />
dar the first week of the season.<lb />
We just gotta go out and<lb />
get this win<lb />
Bouncing back against the Wolf-<lb />
pack won't be an easy task. ECU has<lb />
defeated N.C. State just nine times in<lb />
23 matchups, including a 52-14 drub-<lb />
bing the last time the two teams met in<lb />
2004. Holtz said his coaching staff met<lb />
for a "roundtable" discussion with<lb />
Athletics Director Terry Hol-<lb />
land to discuss the best ways to<lb />
overcome the frustrating loss at<lb />
Rice and prepare for another emo-<lb />
tional game in Raleigh.<lb />
"We met for two hours Sunday<lb />
night to discuss how to handle this<lb />
Holtz said. "We just sat around a<lb />
talked about how to overcome things<lb />
like this I thought we made a lot of<lb />
progress on how to handle it<lb />
Rumors are circulating that N.C.<lb />
State coach Chuck Amato may be<lb />
coaching his last game and questions<lb />
about his coaching future at his weekly<lb />
press conference Monday prompted the<lb />
coach to leave the room. The Pirates<lb />
may be able to take advantage of the<lb />
distractions surrounding the State<lb />
program, but Holtz said his team is<lb />
only focused on what they can control.<lb />
"I think it'll be an emotional<lb />
game for State Holtz said. "This<lb />
is very talented team that's lost some<lb />
close games. They're playing<lb />
hard and they're not laying<lb />
down. Some years you<lb />
have a horseshoe sitting<lb />
ECU SCHEDULE<lb />
SEPT. 2<lb />
SEPT. 9<lb />
SEPT. 16<lb />
SEPT. 23<lb />
OCT. 7<lb />
OCT. 14<lb />
OCT. 21<lb />
OCT. 28<lb />
NOV. 4<lb />
NOV. 11<lb />
NOV. 18<lb />
NOV. 25<lb />
AT NAVY<lb />
ATUAB<lb />
VS. MEMPHIS<lb />
VS. WEST VIRGINIA<lb />
VS. VIRGINIA<lb />
VS. TULSA<lb />
VS. SMU<lb />
AT SOUTHERN MISS<lb />
AT UCF<lb />
VS. MARSHALL<lb />
AT RICE<lb />
AT N.C. STATE<lb />
. L, 28-23<lb />
L, 17-12<lb />
W, 35-20<lb />
L, 27-10<lb />
W, 30-21<lb />
L, 31-10<lb />
W, 38-21<lb />
W, 20-17 (OT)<lb />
W, 23-10<lb />
W, 33-20<lb />
L, 18-17<lb />
7:00 PM<lb />
ECU<lb />
1.) Momentum<lb />
The Pirates cannot afford to let the expected raucous<lb />
crowd at Carter-Finley Stadium get into the game.<lb />
ECU must score early to swing momentum its way<lb />
and keep the Wolfpack fans sitting on their hands.<lb />
2.) Push the ball downfield<lb />
Skip Holtz has been conservative in his play-call-<lb />
ing on the road this season, and it came back to<lb />
bite him at Rice. Holtz must open up the playbook<lb />
and be aggressive against the N.C. State defense<lb />
if the Pirates want to get their seventh win.<lb />
3.) Pressure Daniel Evans<lb />
ECU ranks 90th nationally in sacks with 17. Evans has<lb />
just six touchdown.t passes to 11 interceptions<lb />
must force him to throw the<lb />
where he doesn't want to.<lb />
Conference USA with 25<lb />
and 15 interceptions.<lb />
"HI answer mts,ilwam to mvmaHtttoatout the<lb />
crisis in front of us, which is East Carolina University,<lb />
and what happened behind us. This is a season of<lb />
inches. You go back and look at it. There were times<lb />
they were there I'll take the responsibility on<lb />
winning, fit take the responsibility on losing. You've<lb />
never heard me and you never will hear me talk or<lb />
pointafinger at player or coach on my football team<lb />
AMATO<lb />
HOLTZ<lb />
"As far as the in-state rivalry it is huge We talked<lb />
with the team about it. They know a lot of guys on this<lb />
team and used to play with them in high school. There<lb />
are some natural things with this being an in-state rival<lb />
that are going to juice these players up and really get<lb />
them focused. That's going to be helpful after coming<lb />
off a loss like we did last week. For the coaches it is<lb />
a big game. It is an opportunity to play an ACC team<lb />
Rice slips away from Pirates grasp<lb />
opes.<lb />
Loss to Rice changes<lb />
bowl outlook<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
When Clark I'angmeier's 40-<lb />
yard kick sailed through the uprights<lb />
Saturday to seal an 18-17 win over<lb />
KCU for Rice, F.CU Head Coach<lb />
Skip Holtz said it capped the "most<lb />
difficult loss" he's ever been through<lb />
as a head coach.<lb />
"What made this one so hard<lb />
was everything that was on the<lb />
line said Holtz, who disclosed<lb />
that some players were still<lb />
emotionally upset and crying at the<lb />
team's meeting on Sunday. This<lb />
was a very painful loss for the team<lb />
for what they wanted to accomplish.<lb />
They're not satisfied with where we<lb />
were with six wins<lb />
With the loss, ECU (6-<lb />
5, 5-3 Conference USA) must<lb />
now hope for a Marshall win at<lb />
Southern Miss next week to land<lb />
the Pirates in the C-USA champi-<lb />
onship game on Dec. l. Marshall<lb />
(5-6, 4-3 C-USA) beat UTEP,<lb />
49-21 Saturday while Southern<lb />
Miss (7-4, 5-2 C-USA) held on to<lb />
beat UAB, 25-20.<lb />
Things started out well for the<lb />
Pirates, as they were able to take a 7-<lb />
0 lead on a five-yard James Pinkney<lb />
touchdown pass to Davon Drew after<lb />
both teams traded missed field goals.<lb />
Rice (6-5,5-2 C-USA) would tie<lb />
the game midway through the second<lb />
on a five-yard fade pattern from<lb />
Chase Clement tojarett Dillard, who<lb />
out-jumped Travis Williams tor the<lb />
touchdown. A Robert Lee field goal<lb />
gave ECU a 10-7 lead at halftone.<lb />
The Pirates had their oppor-<lb />
tunity to score more points in<lb />
the first half, and throughout the<lb />
game. A deep pass from Pinkney<lb />
to Allison was picked off by<lb />
Andre Downs. ECU attempted<lb />
just 17 pass attempts, and the<lb />
Downs interception was the only<lb />
time the Pirates attempted to push<lb />
the ball downfield through the<lb />
air. Holtz said the Rice defense<lb />
changed their coverage schemes<lb />
and held Pinkney to a season-<lb />
low 83 yards on 10-of-17 passing<lb />
with two interceptions.<lb />
The Pirates ran for 218<lb />
yards as a team, but Allison<lb />
said the lack of a passing attack<lb />
was frustrating.<lb />
"It's frustrating, especially to a<lb />
receiver said Allison, who caught<lb />
six passes for 39 yards. "We felt like<lb />
us not having that many opportuni-<lb />
ties to make plays, we let the whole<lb />
team down. At the end of the day,<lb />
it's a team thing, but the guys on<lb />
the receiving corps felt like we let<lb />
everybody down<lb />
Holtz said there was enough<lb />
blame to go around.<lb />
"We had our opportunities, and I<lb />
say we because we as a staff, we as an<lb />
offense, we as a defense, I don't think<lb />
anybody can point a finger at any-<lb />
body Holtz said. "There's enough<lb />
blame to go around. We had the<lb />
KSw<lb />
see RICE page A7<lb /><pb facs="00059465_tn_0008" /><lb />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 81, 2006<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN  SPORTS<lb />
PAGE A7<lb />
RICE<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
opportunity and we were that close,<lb />
but we just didn't get that door<lb />
closed. I give Rice a lot of credit.<lb />
The made the plays down the<lb />
stretch to win the game<lb />
No play was bigger than<lb />
Rice's fourth-and-10 conver-<lb />
sion with under a minute<lb />
remaining. With the Pirates cling-<lb />
ing to a 17-15 lead and the Owls<lb />
faced with a fourth-and-10 from<lb />
their own 24, backup quarter-<lb />
back John Shepherd found<lb />
Dillard for a 40-yard<lb />
completion to set up the game-win-<lb />
ning kick.<lb />
Dillard and ECU safety Pierre<lb />
Parker each went up for the ball.<lb />
Parker, going for an intercep-<lb />
tion, had the ball go through<lb />
his hands and Dillard caught it<lb />
on the deflection. Parker said<lb />
had he to do it over again, he would<lb />
havejust slapped the ball to the Rice<lb />
Stadium turf"<lb />
"I had a chance to make a<lb />
big play, and I didn't come up<lb />
with it Parker said. "I let my<lb />
teammates down, the whole down<lb />
and we just got to bounce back. By<lb />
looking at it again, yeah, 1 wish I<lb />
would've just knocked it down, but<lb />
it happened and it's over<lb />
Rice had cut KCU's 10-7 halftime<lb />
lead to a point on a safety resulting<lb />
from a holding penalty in the end<lb />
zone. The Owls took their open-<lb />
ing possession into ECU territory<lb />
and a Clement pooch punt settled<lb />
inside the one. The next play, with<lb />
Pinkney in the shotgun,<lb />
Lance Neisz was flagged for<lb />
holding. Neisz, a 6-4, 317-<lb />
pound senior from Raleigh,<lb />
was filling in for an<lb />
injured Kric Graham.<lb />
The Pirates extended their<lb />
lead to 17-9 on a Chris John-<lb />
son 43-yard run. Brandon<lb />
Fractious and Johnson each ran<lb />
for 83 yards, with all of Fractious'<lb />
yards coming in the first half! Holt,<lb />
said he felt Johnson gave the team<lb />
more options against Rice in the<lb />
second half.<lb />
"We made the change just<lb />
because of what they were doing<lb />
to take away the passing game<lb />
Holtz said. "It was kind of a scheme<lb />
point. Brandon Fractious had run<lb />
for a lot of yards at that point, but<lb />
I expected a little bit more. I tried<lb />
to raise the bar and set a standard<lb />
tor Brandon Fractious that it's not<lb />
about just running for yards, and I<lb />
would have liked to see him break<lb />
some more tackles. We went with<lb />
Chris Johnson in the third<lb />
quarter for a little bit more of<lb />
big-play ability guy with his<lb />
speed. Then we got into the fourth<lb />
quarter and I just never went back<lb />
to him<lb />
Rice clawed back on a Joel<lb />
Armstrong run with 2:28<lb />
remaining. The two-point conver-<lb />
sion failed and ECU recovered the<lb />
onside kick. The Pirates were unable<lb />
to gain a yard before punting the<lb />
ball back to the Owls for their final<lb />
game-winning possession.<lb />
"I feel like we had a lot of oppor-<lb />
tunities to put the away, but we<lb />
just didn't capitalize on some of the<lb />
things that we had Allison said. "At<lb />
the end of the day you look back and<lb />
Rice is well-coached and<lb />
just executed better than us.<lb />
Athletically-wise, they don't match<lb />
up with us, but they came up with<lb />
the big plays at the end<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Pirates return home to face the Saints<lb />
STATE<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
on your backside and sometimes<lb />
everything goes against you. This<lb />
year they've kind of had every tiling<lb />
go against them, but you don't look<lb />
at them and say they're not very<lb />
talented.<lb />
Holtz cited the Wolfpack<lb />
defense as a sign of their talent.<lb />
The Wolfpack are 46th in total<lb />
defense nationally and are led<lb />
by 300-pound defensive tackle<lb />
Tank Tyler and senior linebacker<lb />
Pat Lowery.<lb />
Lowery leads N.C. State in<lb />
tackles with 95 and has 8.5 tack-<lb />
les for a loss. Senior linebacker<lb />
Garland Heath is second on<lb />
the team with 60 tackles. Tyler<lb />
stuffs the middle and has 47<lb />
tackles, with 7.5 tackles for a loss<lb />
and a pair of sacks. Martrel Brown,<lb />
a 6-2, 290-pound junior defensive<lb />
end from Maxton, leads the Pack<lb />
with six sacks.<lb />
"I look at Tank and these line-<lb />
backers, and their safeties at 6-2,<lb />
230, running downhill with line-<lb />
backer size at safety and I don't see a<lb />
lame team sitting over there Holtz<lb />
said. "1 see a very talented team<lb />
with one heck of a challenge light<lb />
now for us as a program with where<lb />
we are and where we aspire to get to<lb />
Kickofffor the game has been<lb />
moved from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. to<lb />
accommodate for a national ESPNU<lb />
broadcast.<lb />
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sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Basketball team splits<lb />
two-game road trip<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Following a two-game road trip<lb />
in which the ECU basketball team<lb />
lost an overtime game at Richmond<lb />
before beating UNC Greensboro<lb />
Saturday night, the Pirates return<lb />
home tonight to face Limestone<lb />
College.<lb />
Head Coach Ricky Stokes said<lb />
he is encouraged by the way his<lb />
young team has played through<lb />
three games, but knows there is<lb />
still a lot of room for improvement.<lb />
Tin encou raged that they com-<lb />
peted hard said Stokes. "Naturally,<lb />
we made some mistakes, but 1 think<lb />
each game gives them more oppor-<lb />
tunity to get better, gain some expe-<lb />
rience and learn. We're having dif-<lb />
ferent guys step up different nights,<lb />
which is good. The more we have<lb />
more guys step up on a particular<lb />
night, the better we'll become<lb />
The Pirates fell at Richmond,<lb />
71-67, in overtime last Tuesday<lb />
before going on the road to defeat<lb />
the Spartans Saturday night, 72-<lb />
64. Courtney Captain led ECU<lb />
in scoring at Richmond with 22.<lb />
Darrell Jenkins, who led the team<lb />
with 22 points and 12 assists in<lb />
the season-opening home win<lb />
over Morgan State, rebounded<lb />
from a five-point effort against the<lb />
Spiders to score 19 at Greensboro.<lb />
Jenkins, along with junior Jeremy<lb />
Ingram, led the team in scoring.<lb />
"Jeremy has done very well<lb />
Stokes said of thejunior, who trans-<lb />
ferred from Wake Forest last year<lb />
and is averaging 12 points per game.<lb />
"He's come off the bench and given<lb />
us a boost with some instant offense<lb />
and rebounding. More than that,<lb />
he's given some leadership both on<lb />
the court and in the locker room<lb />
Ingram has not shown any<lb />
effects from his fourth knee surgery<lb />
of his college career, something<lb />
the 6-3, 190-pound guard said he<lb />
wanted to display.<lb />
Jenkins had eight rebounds while<lb />
Captain added 10 points and seven<lb />
rebounds for the Pirates, who out-<lb />
rebounded the Spartans, 46-37, and<lb />
held them to 35-percent shooting.<lb />
One of the reasons the Pirates<lb />
were able to keep UNCG's shoot-<lb />
ing percentage low was the defense<lb />
of 6-9 freshman John Fields. The<lb />
big frosh from Fayetteville has<lb />
been a flyswatter for the. Pjrates,<lb />
blocking five shots in the wrfiovir<lb />
the Spartans after rejecting four<lb />
against Morgan State. His pres-<lb />
Darrell Jenkins, a junior point guard has sparked the Pirates to a 2-1 record<lb />
averaging 20.5 points in 27 minutes per game. In ECU'S only loss, Jenkins<lb />
ence, along with 6-10 freshman<lb />
Gabe Blair, has the coach pleased.<lb />
" Fields is 6-9, he's long-armed,<lb />
he's athletic and I think he has great<lb />
timing and he's quick off his feet<lb />
Stokes said. "All those things help<lb />
him and he also has a good mindset<lb />
about it, protecting the lane, patrol-<lb />
ling the lane. He and Gabe give<lb />
us a nice compliment inside and<lb />
some stability as they get better<lb />
Tonight, the Pirates will face<lb />
a team they beat 87-54 a season<lb />
ago with Ingram going off for 25<lb />
points. Despite the success of last<lb />
season against the Saints, Stokes<lb />
said they are a team with talent.<lb />
"Limestone really spaces the<lb />
floor well and they have a tremendous<lb />
point guard who is averaging about<lb />
VAA Siudciiis!<lb />
! Ml I lliv.1<lb />
. During the two wins, Jenkins is<lb />
scored five points and fouled out.<lb />
20 points a game Stokes said. "They<lb />
have three guys who are averaging<lb />
double figures. They can really shoot<lb />
the basketball and are well-coached.<lb />
We're gonna have to defend the three<lb />
and get back in transition, and force<lb />
them to put the ball on the floor<lb />
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