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Volume 80 Number 34<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
November 30, 2004<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
Building expansion projects underway<lb />
Visiting architects presented plans on future expansion projects of Mendenhall and Ledonia Wright Cultural Centers.<lb />
Mendenhall, Ledonia<lb />
Wright Cultural Centers<lb />
set for expansion<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU administrators met<lb />
Monday, Nov. 29 in Mendenhall<lb />
Great Rooms to discuss future<lb />
renovations to Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center and Ledonia Wright<lb />
Cultural Center.<lb />
Plans are to update<lb />
Mendenhall according to safety<lb />
codes and provide more space for<lb />
student activities.<lb />
Philip G. Freelon, president of<lb />
the Freelon group of architects,<lb />
said there are three variables that<lb />
determine the project for includ-<lb />
ing the size of the construction,<lb />
quality of construction and<lb />
funding.<lb />
Currently, Freelon's organi-<lb />
zation is halfway through the<lb />
pre-design phase and hopes to<lb />
be ready to start the design pro-<lb />
cess in early 2005. They are still<lb />
trying to gather everyone's wish<lb />
lists and then get funding for the<lb />
project.<lb />
Before students' desires for<lb />
a bigger student center can<lb />
be taken into consideration,<lb />
Mendenhall has to rectify its<lb />
antiquated safety fixtures. The<lb />
first renovation mentioned at the<lb />
meeting was to install sprinkler<lb />
systems, which exists in almost<lb />
all modern buildings for fire pro-<lb />
tection. Mendenhall is also suf-<lb />
fering from a scarcity of toilets.<lb />
The number of toilets is woefully<lb />
low and needs to be augmented<lb />
up to code.<lb />
The latter part of this pre-<lb />
liminary meeting centered on<lb />
suggestions of adding space for<lb />
student activities.<lb />
Gina Shoemaker, project<lb />
manager of MendenhallLedo-<lb />
nia Wright renovations, said<lb />
Mendenhall should be more<lb />
student-focused. Mendenhall<lb />
needs more places for stu-<lb />
dent groups to hold meetings<lb />
and Ledonia Wright needs more<lb />
galleries. She said since it is<lb />
impractical to try to double<lb />
the size of Mendenhall, there<lb />
may need to be some shifting<lb />
of functions in the building.<lb />
The addition of space should be<lb />
designated to accommodate the<lb />
growing needs for students and<lb />
not be used for additional faculty<lb />
offices.<lb />
The difficulty that arises<lb />
from such renovations is the<lb />
availability of funding.<lb />
Freelon said his group<lb />
was working with Washing-<lb />
ton firms to try to allocate<lb />
money for future projects. He<lb />
read through a list of space allot-<lb />
ments that would be added to<lb />
Mendenhall for different func-<lb />
tions - including 5,000 feet for<lb />
student organizations.<lb />
Greek organizations and SGA<lb />
in particular are looking for places<lb />
to hold meetings and establish<lb />
office areas. Shoemaker said with<lb />
new accommodations, fraterni-<lb />
ties could bring their mandatory-<lb />
study-nights to Mendenhall.<lb />
Fraternities are often stuck<lb />
using Bate or Brewster build-<lb />
ings to get studying done.<lb />
She said new rooms could be<lb />
better managed by using cubicles<lb />
rather than hard walls in order to<lb />
save space.<lb />
Part of the plan is to<lb />
see RENOVATION page A3<lb />
ECU prepares for<lb />
fall commencement<lb />
Nearly 2,000 students are eligible to graduate in December.<lb />
Each department creates<lb />
a unique ceremony<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU is finalizing arrange-<lb />
ments for the university gradua-<lb />
tion commencement in Decem-<lb />
ber, as well as smaller depart-<lb />
mental ceremonies that would<lb />
incorporate specified colleges and<lb />
schools within ECU.<lb />
Liz Johnston, director for dis-<lb />
ability support services, said this<lb />
graduation would be different<lb />
from last December when admin-<lb />
istration changed the format.<lb />
A student survey following last<lb />
December's ceremony indicated<lb />
students wanted to return to the<lb />
original arrangement.<lb />
"Starting with last May, we<lb />
went back to the old way which is<lb />
the university ceremony and then<lb />
the colleges and schools can have<lb />
their own event said Johnston.<lb />
At 9:30 a.m there is going to<lb />
be a band concert where the wind<lb />
ensemble plays holiday music.<lb />
Students will then process in by<lb />
school and college. Individual<lb />
names will not be called.<lb />
"This year Dr. Ballard will<lb />
be giving remarks and then the<lb />
degrees are conferred by Dr.<lb />
Ballard by the degree candi-<lb />
dates standing up as the group<lb />
 then they sit back down<lb />
Johnston said.<lb />
One student will also be<lb />
awarded the Thomas Jordan<lb />
Jarvis Medal presented by the<lb />
Board of Trustees of ECU in rec-<lb />
ognition of extraordinary service<lb />
to the university or society.<lb />
Johnston said it is the highest<lb />
award given by the university.<lb />
This December, 1,740 stu-<lb />
dents are eligible to graduate. The<lb />
ceremony is also open to students<lb />
who graduated in August.<lb />
Johnston said the number of<lb />
students who sign up varies from<lb />
year to year, but she expects a<lb />
lot of students will attend this<lb />
December.<lb />
"This year, because commence-<lb />
ment is during exams, we expect a<lb />
good turnout because everybody's<lb />
on campus Johnston said.<lb />
Johnston said she encour-<lb />
ages students to reserve a seat<lb />
using OneStop at least a week<lb />
before graduation and if there<lb />
are any problems trying to sign<lb />
up through the Internet, students<lb />
can call their office.<lb />
Their Web site also has<lb />
instructions and parking infor-<lb />
mation for students and families<lb />
who are attending school and<lb />
college recognition ceremonies.<lb />
Douglas Kruger, chairperson<lb />
for the construction management<lb />
department, said construction<lb />
management graduates will have<lb />
a ceremony with the technology<lb />
and computer science graduates<lb />
Dec. 10. They have a tradition of<lb />
"topping off" graduates by plac-<lb />
ing a hard hat on their heads as<lb />
they walk across the stage.<lb />
"We needed to find someway to<lb />
recognize our students said Kruger.<lb />
Ann Bogey, director of pro-<lb />
fessional programs at the college<lb />
see GRAD page A2<lb />
ft Graduation<lb />
Students are encouraged to sign<lb />
up tor graduation ahead of time.<lb />
Got to OneStop, click on "Tools"<lb />
and then "Commencement Res-<lb />
ervation<lb />
Students and guests attending<lb />
events at Williams Arena should<lb />
park at Flcklen Stadium and In<lb />
the Minges lots while parking (or<lb />
events at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, Wright Auditorium, McGin-<lb />
nls Theatre, Bate and Brewster<lb />
will be at Allied Health.<lb />
For more Information, go to ecu.<lb />
educommencement. The Web<lb />
site has important Informa-<lb />
tion for students and families<lb />
who are attending recognition<lb />
ceremonies and more essential<lb />
parking information.<lb />
The university commencement<lb />
will be Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. at Wil-<lb />
liam's Area at Minges Auditorium.<lb />
The AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on display at Mendenhall Student Center until Dec<lb />
ECU recognizes World AIDS Day<lb />
Free testing available to<lb />
students on campus<lb />
NICKHENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU is taking part in the<lb />
nationally recognized World AIDS<lb />
Day, taking place on Wednesday,<lb />
Dec. 1, to bring awareness to the<lb />
HIVAIDS virus and the threat it<lb />
has to college students.<lb />
A series of events are sched-<lb />
uled throughout the ECU campus<lb />
in recognition of the day. The<lb />
Healthy PIRATES will be set up<lb />
in the Wright Plaza giving out<lb />
games and information making<lb />
students aware of both the day's<lb />
events and some general informa-<lb />
tion on HIVAIDS.<lb />
At 7 p.m. in Hendrix Theater,<lb />
J.L. King, author of novel Men<lb />
on the Down low an HIVAIDS<lb />
prevention expert is speaking.<lb />
Representatives from the Pitt<lb />
County Health Department are<lb />
also going to be conducting<lb />
HIVAIDS testing as part of the<lb />
evening events. The students<lb />
who receive testing will be tested<lb />
in a private room and can pick<lb />
up their results from the health<lb />
department at a later time. Prizes<lb />
and giveaways are being offered<lb />
to these students.<lb />
A donation box will be set<lb />
up at the evening event for stu-<lb />
dents to make donations includ-<lb />
ing canned food and toiletry<lb />
items for people who have been<lb />
infected with the virus. Students<lb />
can receive volunteer credit from<lb />
the ECU volunteer center for<lb />
making a donation.<lb />
"This day is important<lb />
because people tend to forget<lb />
that HIV and AIDS are serious<lb />
diseases and they are not impor-<lb />
tant anymore, but the rising rate<lb />
of HIV and AIDS proves that to<lb />
be wrong said Hope McPhatter,<lb />
graduate assistant at the wellness<lb />
education department.<lb />
"Students need to be more<lb />
aware of this disease before any-<lb />
thing happens to them<lb />
While it is a determined<lb />
nationwide statistic among col-<lb />
lege students that one in every<lb />
four students has a sexually<lb />
transmitted disease, it is not<lb />
determined how many college<lb />
students have HIVAIDS.<lb />
McPhatter said the disease is<lb />
definitely prevalent among the<lb />
15-24 age group within NC. This<lb />
age group commonly engages in<lb />
risky behavior and has a feeling<lb />
of invincibility causing them to<lb />
overlook the threat the HIVAIDS<lb />
virus and other viruses impose.<lb />
Shanae Couch, health edu-<lb />
cator at the Pitt County AIDs<lb />
Service Organization, an organi-<lb />
zation that takes several measures<lb />
in educating Pitt County about<lb />
HIV and AIDS, is working with<lb />
the ECU Wellness Education<lb />
Department on the day's events.<lb />
Couch said out of the 49<lb />
counties in North Carolina, Pitt<lb />
County is the 17th highest ranked<lb />
county with cases of HIVAIDS.<lb />
While we remain above average,<lb />
this number has improved as we<lb />
were ranked in the top 10 several<lb />
years ago.<lb />
Couch said this number is<lb />
not an accurate representation<lb />
of the caseloads within Pitt<lb />
County and North Carolina due<lb />
to the number of people who are<lb />
infected with the virus who do<lb />
not receive testing.<lb />
Couch said she encourages all<lb />
students, especially the ones who<lb />
have engaged in risky behavior<lb />
at some point in their life to take<lb />
advantage of the free testing being<lb />
offered during World AIDS Day.<lb />
"It's better to get tested than<lb />
to get tested when you are ill,<lb />
because then your body is already<lb />
under attack and your body will<lb />
not be able to fight off the virus<lb />
said Couch.<lb />
"We're finding an increase<lb />
in HIV on college campus along<lb />
with other STD's<lb />
There will also be a panel<lb />
discussion taking place where<lb />
students can ask questions con-<lb />
cerning the virus. Student Health<lb />
officials, along with PiCASO rep-<lb />
resentatives and David Aldridge,<lb />
a man infected with HIVAIDS<lb />
virus will be taking questions.<lb />
"They can get it from the<lb />
professional standpoint, they can<lb />
get it from the person with HIV<lb />
standpoint Couch said.<lb />
"The severity of the virus<lb />
and how it can spread through a<lb />
population quickly  especially<lb />
if everyone is making careless<lb />
decisions<lb />
She said college students<lb />
do not take this issue seriously<lb />
enough due to the other things<lb />
going on in their lives.<lb />
HIV is a virus that attacks the<lb />
immune system making people<lb />
vulnerable to other viruses. It<lb />
is most commonly transmitted<lb />
through the transfer of bodily<lb />
fluids that are commonly a result<lb />
of sexual behavior or drug abuse.<lb />
"I think college students<lb />
know of the risk, but because they<lb />
think that it won't happen to<lb />
them, they don't take the neces-<lb />
sary precautions McPhatter said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
O FY<lb />
The J.L. King presentation at<lb />
7 p.m. In the Hendrix Theater<lb />
Is a ticketed event that Is free<lb />
for students and $3 for faculty<lb />
and staff.<lb />
This first 100 people who<lb />
attend the event will receive a<lb />
free World AIDS Day t-shlrt<lb />
13 people who are Infected<lb />
with HIV donl know they have It.<lb />
scouch plcaso.org<lb />
This event is sponsored by the<lb />
Wellness Education Depart-<lb />
ment and the Pin County AIDS<lb />
Service Organization.<lb />
ECU hosts<lb />
campus<lb />
safety<lb />
conference<lb />
Event introduces latest<lb />
security technology<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU hosted a campus safety<lb />
conference Nov. 18, at the Murphy<lb />
Center, with officials from 36<lb />
universities and organizations<lb />
and eight product vendors in<lb />
attendance to discuss the best<lb />
ways to maintain a safe atmo-<lb />
sphere on college campuses.<lb />
The event allowed different<lb />
schools from around the state to<lb />
compare their methods and the<lb />
security measures in place at their<lb />
respective universities. They were<lb />
then presented with PowerPoint<lb />
presentations from eight differ-<lb />
ent vendors offering the latest<lb />
campus safety technology.<lb />
Barry Duvall, director of the<lb />
Center for Wireless and Mobile<lb />
Computing, organized this event<lb />
to address existing problems with<lb />
campus safety and to hopefully<lb />
fix these problems with the latest<lb />
security technologies that were<lb />
presented by the eight product<lb />
vendors.<lb />
"We feel technology is going<lb />
to help us said Duvall.<lb />
James Leroy Smith, interim<lb />
vice chancellor of Academic<lb />
Affairs, said during his speech,<lb />
which opened the conference,<lb />
the main reason they held this<lb />
event is to make sure students are<lb />
comfortable on their campuses.<lb />
"We want our students to be<lb />
safe said Smith.<lb />
Representatives from various<lb />
NC schools followed the welcom-<lb />
ing remarks of Smith by discuss-<lb />
ing the main safety concerns on<lb />
their campuses and how they are<lb />
addressing them.<lb />
see SAFETY page A3<lb />
Do you feel like you are In<lb />
danger of contracting the<lb />
HIVAIDS virus?<lb />
HANNAH BRODIE<lb />
SOPHOMORE GRAPHIC<lb />
DESIGN MAJOR<lb />
"No, I take care of<lb />
myself and lamina monog-<lb />
amous relationship<lb />
ANDREA SMITH<lb />
FRESHMAN ACCOUNTING<lb />
MAJOR<lb />
"Yes, if you have unpro-<lb />
tected sex but I don't<lb />
do that<lb />
NATALIA CUMBERBATCH<lb />
SR. PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR<lb />
"Everybody is in danger<lb />
if they are not aware<lb />
and cautious<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Comics: A10 I Opinion: A4 I Scene: A5 I Sports: A7 <lb /><pb facs="00059561_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian.com 252. 328. 6366<lb />
NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 30, 2004<lb />
campus News News Briefs<lb />
Edwards in Greenville<lb />
Senator John Edwards will be<lb />
in Greenville Dec. 1. Come by<lb />
the Sheppard Memorial Library<lb />
at 530 Evans St. for this stop on<lb />
his Thank You Tar Heels Tour" at<lb />
11:30 a.m.<lb />
World AIDS Day<lb />
On Dec. 1, the Wellness Education<lb />
staff will be outside of the ECU<lb />
student store from 10 a.m. - 2<lb />
p.m. playing educational games<lb />
and giving out free information<lb />
on AIDS. At 7 p.m J. L. King,<lb />
author of Men on the Down-low,<lb />
will speak about HIV on college<lb />
campuses in Hendrix Theater.<lb />
On-site HIV testing will be offered<lb />
in the lobby.<lb />
Memorial QuMt<lb />
SGA will host the display of<lb />
the AIDS Memorial Quilt at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center until<lb />
Dec. 6. The AIDS Memorial Quilt is<lb />
an international memorial to those<lb />
who have died of AIDS. For more<lb />
information contact dailye mail.<lb />
ecu.edu.<lb />
Free HIV Testing<lb />
Wellness Education and PiCASO<lb />
are sponsoring free HIV testing<lb />
all day Dec. 1 at the ECU Student<lb />
Health Services building. Students<lb />
who come to get tested will<lb />
receive free giveaways. Students<lb />
will be given one hour of volunteer<lb />
credit by donating canned food,<lb />
paper towelsplates and toiletries<lb />
for men and women. Call Hope<lb />
McPhatter at 328-6794 or Shanae<lb />
Couch at 830-1660 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
Blood Drive<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega will hold a<lb />
blood drive from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.<lb />
at Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Take some time to save a life by<lb />
donating blood.<lb />
Alcoholics Anonymous<lb />
An Alcoholics Anonymous<lb />
meeting will be offered in room<lb />
14 Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
from noon -1 p.m. The meeting is<lb />
open to any person who feels they<lb />
may have a problem with alcohol<lb />
or would like to explore this issue<lb />
further. Meetings will continue as<lb />
long as interest and participation<lb />
permits.<lb />
Open Mic<lb />
Via Cappuccino will hold an open<lb />
mic night Tuesday at 8 p.m. Sign<lb />
up at Via anytime before the event<lb />
or at the door at 409 Evans St.<lb />
across from Emerge. Call 439-<lb />
0700 for details.<lb />
Chemistry Tutors<lb />
Ace your chemistry final. The<lb />
Chemistry Club is offering<lb />
chemistry tutoring for S15 - $20<lb />
per hour Old final exams and<lb />
notes are available. Prices are $10<lb />
for an exam packet and $15 for<lb />
notes. Email chemclub mail.ecu.<lb />
edu for more information<lb />
Symphony Orchestra<lb />
ECU'S School of Music is hosting<lb />
the ECU Symphony Orchestra<lb />
at the Wright Auditorium Dec. 1<lb />
at 8 p.m. Cali 328-6851 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
Festival of Trees<lb />
The Family Support Network of<lb />
eastern North Carolina is hosting<lb />
the Ninth Annual Festival of Trees<lb />
from Dec. 1 - Dec. 23 at the<lb />
Greenville Convention Center.<lb />
View an array of beautiful trees<lb />
decorated by businesses and<lb />
individuals. Bring your children for<lb />
Bedtimes with Santa and pictures<lb />
on Dec. 2 and Dec. 4 from 6 p.m. -<lb />
7 p.m. There will also be a preview<lb />
party on Dec. 3 with a live silent<lb />
auction from 6 p.m. -10 p.m. The<lb />
cost for the preview party is $20<lb />
per person or $35 per couple. Call<lb />
328-4494 for more information.<lb />
Business After Hours<lb />
An evening networking with<lb />
other business professionals<lb />
in marketing and building will<lb />
be held on Dec. 2 The event is<lb />
sponsored by the college of fine<lb />
arts and communication and<lb />
Bank of America and will be held<lb />
at Jenkins Fine Arts Center from<lb />
5:30 p.m. - 730 p.m. For details,<lb />
call 752-4101.<lb />
Holiday Lighting<lb />
Come to Farmville to enjoy music<lb />
and food and to get your picture<lb />
taken with Santa. The Farmville<lb />
Development Partnership will host<lb />
the event in Downtown Farmville<lb />
at 6 p.m Dec. 2. Call 753-4670 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Local<lb />
Highway Patrol<lb />
evacuates Klnston hotel<lb />
KINSTON. NC - Calm returned to a<lb />
hotel in Kinston early Sunday after<lb />
police evacuated guests in response<lb />
to reports of what sounded like shots<lb />
fired from a room in the building.<lb />
Kinston police Cmdr. William Murphy<lb />
said Sunday morning investigators<lb />
and a SWAT team could not locate<lb />
where the sounds originated or<lb />
confirm whether reports of either<lb />
gunshots or breaking glass were<lb />
accurate. He said there were no<lb />
injuries, arrests or property damage.<lb />
Police were called at about 9 p.m.<lb />
Saturday by someone who reported<lb />
hearing shots in or near the Hampton<lb />
Inn, Woody Spencer, spokesman for<lb />
the city Department of Public Safety,<lb />
told The Free Press in Kinston.<lb />
He said there were "flashes and<lb />
things that sound like explosions A<lb />
worker at another hotel next door said<lb />
he heard gunfire and police were all<lb />
around the building.<lb />
Officers continued to hear more<lb />
noises as the evacuation and search<lb />
took place. Investigators believed the<lb />
disturbance was occurring in a third-<lb />
floor room.<lb />
Hotel guests were taken to a nearby<lb />
restaurant as police searched the<lb />
building. Spencer said.<lb />
"They went room to room on two or<lb />
three floors Murphy said, adding<lb />
that the SWAT team left the building<lb />
at aroui d 4:30 a.m. Sunday. He didn't<lb />
know when guests were allowed<lb />
back into the hotel - a Hampton Inn<lb />
spokeswoman was not available<lb />
early Sunday.<lb />
NC schools struggle<lb />
with nursing shortage<lb />
CHARLOTTE, NC - The number of<lb />
school nurses in North Carolina has<lb />
not kept pace with rising enrollment<lb />
and increased demands for diverse<lb />
health needs.<lb />
In the fast-growing Charlotte-<lb />
Mecklenburg school district, for<lb />
example, the state's biggest with<lb />
more than 121,000 students, there is<lb />
one nurse for every 2,171 students.<lb />
The national guideline is one school<lb />
nurse for every 750 students.<lb />
'There weren't even enough nurses<lb />
when we had 80,000 kids - now<lb />
there's definitely not enough said<lb />
Maria Bonaiuto, Mecklenburg's<lb />
director of school health services<lb />
since 1999.<lb />
Across the country, only a few states,<lb />
such as Vermont and Delaware, have<lb />
reached the 1:750 goal.<lb />
The shortage in NC means most<lb />
schools don't have a nurse on duty<lb />
every day. Some nurses split their<lb />
time between two schools. Some<lb />
have as many as five.<lb />
Public health officials are pushing<lb />
hard for more school nurses because<lb />
health needs of students have changed<lb />
and are now more demanding.<lb />
Nurses still apply bandages when<lb />
needed, but they are more likely<lb />
to have trained teachers and other<lb />
school staff to perform routine first<lb />
aid so they can pay attention to more<lb />
serious problems.<lb />
"School health now is more than<lb />
doing screenings or checks for<lb />
head lice and band-aiding said<lb />
Marilyn Asay, state school nurse<lb />
consultant, in charge of supervising<lb />
all North Carolina school nurses.<lb />
"Medical management is much more<lb />
sophisticated. Students are on many<lb />
medications that require monitoring<lb />
The North Carolina General Assembly<lb />
this year appropriated $4 million<lb />
specifically for school nurses, the<lb />
first time in state history any amount<lb />
was set aside for school nurses only,<lb />
according to state officials.<lb />
National<lb />
Ebersol survives Jet<lb />
plane crash that kills two<lb />
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - NBC<lb />
Sports chairman Dick Ebersol and<lb />
his college-aged son emerged from<lb />
the fiery wreckage of a corporate<lb />
jet after it crashed during takeoff<lb />
and burst into flames, killing two<lb />
crew members. Rescuers were still<lb />
searching for Ebersol's younger son,<lb />
whose seat was missing from the<lb />
smoldering ruins.<lb />
The 18-seat charter jet with six people<lb />
on board crashed Sunday morning<lb />
at Montrose Regional Airport in<lb />
southwest Colorado, not far from the<lb />
Telluride Ski Area. A heavy snowstorm<lb />
had lightened up before the plane<lb />
prepared to depart for South Bend,<lb />
Ind where Ebersol's son Charles is a<lb />
senior at the University of Notre Dame.<lb />
A witness said the impact<lb />
ripped the cockpit from the<lb />
fuselage and Charles Ebersol helped<lb />
his 57-year-old father to safety through<lb />
the front of the plane.<lb />
A second son, 14-year-old Edward,<lb />
was missing, Denver NBC affiliate<lb />
KUSA-TV reported. The station said<lb />
crews searched by helicopter and<lb />
on the ground, but even "Teddy"<lb />
Ebersol's plane seat could not be<lb />
found. A Montrose County Sheriff's<lb />
spokeswoman said the boy had not<lb />
been located by late Sunday.<lb />
The sheriff's office also said two<lb />
people were killed in the crash,<lb />
though their identities were not<lb />
released. KUSA said the victims<lb />
were the pilot and co-pilot. Hospital<lb />
officials said three men were<lb />
treated after the crash. Federal<lb />
officials said the aircraft also had a<lb />
flight attendant on board.<lb />
Medical marijuana<lb />
goes back to Supreme Court<lb />
WASHINGTON - Angel Raich tried<lb />
dozens of prescription medicines to<lb />
ease the pain of a brain tumor and<lb />
other illnesses before she took up<lb />
another drug: pot.<lb />
The mother of two has the support of<lb />
her doctor and a California medical<lb />
marijuana law when she lights her pot<lb />
pipe every few hours.<lb />
The Supreme Court hears arguments<lb />
Monday whether that's enough<lb />
to protect Raich from the federal<lb />
government, which makes no<lb />
exceptions for the seriously ill in its<lb />
war on drugs.<lb />
Groups such as the Drug Free America<lb />
Foundation fear a government loss in<lb />
this case will undermine campaigns<lb />
against addictive drugs.<lb />
Supporters of Raich and another ill<lb />
woman who filed a lawsuit after her<lb />
Peterson said to appeal case<lb />
Scott Peterson and attorney Mark Geragos listen during the<lb />
prosecution rebuttal to the defense in November.<lb />
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) � The<lb />
jury that convicted Scott Peterson<lb />
of murder reconvenes this week<lb />
to decide whether he should be<lb />
executed, but the decision may<lb />
not be final for years given his<lb />
numerous options for appeal.<lb />
Appeals are expected to focus<lb />
on the performance of Peter-<lb />
son's high-profile I.os Angeles<lb />
attorney, Mark Geragos, legal<lb />
experts said.<lb />
"An appellate attorney would<lb />
argue that Geragos was incom-<lb />
petent said Pete Kossoris, a<lb />
retired Ventura County death<lb />
penalty prosecutor.<lb />
"One of the things he can be<lb />
criticized for was his promise of<lb />
certain evidence in his opening<lb />
statement and he never offered it<lb />
(ieragos, as with others<lb />
involved in the case, remains<lb />
under a court-imposed<lb />
gag order.<lb />
After a five-month trial that<lb />
became a national sensation,<lb />
Peterson was convicted Nov.<lb />
12 of first-degree murder in<lb />
the death of his wife, Laci, and<lb />
second-degree murder in the<lb />
death of the child she carried.<lb />
Arguments begin Tuesday in the<lb />
trial's penalty phase, in which<lb />
the same jury will decide whether<lb />
he should get the death penalty<lb />
or life in prison without parole.<lb />
A celebrity lawyer who has<lb />
represented such well-known<lb />
clients as Winona Ryder and<lb />
Michael Jackson, Geragos will not<lb />
represent Peterson once he is sen-<lb />
tenced. State-appointed, publicly<lb />
funded lawyers will take over, a<lb />
standard practice in California<lb />
murder appeals.<lb />
The effectiveness of the<lb />
defense is a bread-and-butter<lb />
issue for appeal in capital cases,<lb />
experts said.<lb />
In his opening statements to<lb />
jurors in June, Geragos floated<lb />
a series of explanations for the<lb />
murders of Peterson's wife and<lb />
child. Among them was that<lb />
transients who lived in the cou-<lb />
ple's neighborhood abducted<lb />
Peterson's pregnant wife, then<lb />
framed him after learning about<lb />
his alibi, which was widely circu-<lb />
lated in the media.<lb />
Geragos never backed up his<lb />
opening statements, which could<lb />
have prejudiced jurors against<lb />
his client.<lb />
Peterson's possible grounds<lb />
for appeal also include the dis-<lb />
missal of two jurors during delib-<lb />
erations. One was ousted after<lb />
performing her own research on<lb />
the case - the reason for remov-<lb />
ing the other juror, who was the<lb />
foreman of the panel, has not<lb />
been disclosed.<lb />
Then there are the numer-<lb />
ous hearings regarding evidence<lb />
- what was allowed before the<lb />
jury and what was excluded.<lb />
Perhaps the most damn-<lb />
ing evidence against the 32-<lb />
year-old former fertilizer sales-<lb />
man was the hundreds of secret<lb />
recordings between Peterson and<lb />
his mistress, Amber Frey, but<lb />
defense attorneys could argue<lb />
that the recordings were inflam-<lb />
matory and not relevant to<lb />
the case.<lb />
The recordings portrayed<lb />
Peterson as a liar and an uncar-<lb />
ing husband in the days after<lb />
his wife was reported missing on<lb />
Christmas Eve 2002.<lb />
Grad<lb />
from page A1<lb />
of business, said their ceremony<lb />
will also be on Dec. 10. in Wil-<lb />
liams Arena. She said students<lb />
will wear caps and gowns and<lb />
proceed into the arena to "Pomp<lb />
and Circumstance<lb />
"We will have a welcome from<lb />
the dean followed by very short<lb />
speeches by the president of the<lb />
Graduate Business Association,<lb />
the student vice-president of Beta<lb />
Gamma Sigma Honor Society,<lb />
the president of the Commerce<lb />
Club and the College of Business<lb />
Alumni Society said Bogey.<lb />
Bogey said students will be<lb />
individually recognized in the cer-<lb />
emony by walking across the stage<lb />
to receive a congratulatory letter<lb />
from the dean and be hooded.<lb />
Vivian Covington, director of<lb />
the office of teacher education,<lb />
said the college of education<lb />
will have its ceremony at Minges<lb />
Coliseum on Dec. 10.<lb />
Yokima Cureton, director of<lb />
communication for the college<lb />
of education, said they will have<lb />
live music provided by Jermaine<lb />
Johnson and Angela Davis who<lb />
are both from ECU. They are<lb />
expecting about 300 graduates<lb />
and will host many speakers<lb />
including Dean Sheerer and Lind-<lb />
sey Waller from Teaching Fellow.<lb />
'The featured speaker will be Tom<lb />
Williams, superintendent of Gran-<lb />
ville County Schools said Cureton.<lb />
Deirdre Ingram, senior mer-<lb />
chandising major, said she is<lb />
attending the big ceremony<lb />
because it would be a good expe-<lb />
rience to be there with every-<lb />
body. She is going to the small<lb />
ceremony because it is more<lb />
personalized.<lb />
"Because they recognize<lb />
you by name  (and) you're<lb />
there with the people you went<lb />
to class with said Ingram.<lb />
Graduation candidates who<lb />
are attending the university event<lb />
must arrive no later than 9:15 a.m.<lb />
to assure seating. Check-in will be<lb />
at Gate 1 at Minges Coliseum.<lb />
For more information, look at<lb />
ECU's commencement Web site.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
home was raided by federal agents<lb />
argue that people with the AIDS virus,<lb />
cancer and other diseases should be<lb />
able to grow and use marijuana.<lb />
Besides California, nine other states<lb />
allow people to use marijuana if their<lb />
doctors agree: Alaska, Colorado,<lb />
Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada,<lb />
Oregon, Vermont and Washington.<lb />
After hearing the arguments, the<lb />
Supreme Court will consider<lb />
whether the federal law that bans<lb />
marijuana possession can be<lb />
enforced in those states.<lb />
The San Francisco-based 9th U.S.<lb />
Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled<lb />
against the government in a divided<lb />
opinion that found federal prosecution<lb />
of medical marijuana users is<lb />
unconstitutional ifthe marijuana is not<lb />
sold, transported across state lines or<lb />
used for non-medicinal purposes.<lb />
World<lb />
Bhutan bans<lb />
tobacco sales, public smoking<lb />
GAUHATI, India - The tiny Himalayan<lb />
kingdom of Bhutan has gone to<lb />
extremes to protect its pristine<lb />
environment, its ancient culture and<lb />
the well being of its citizens. The<lb />
country's forests are strictly conserved.<lb />
Television was banned until a few<lb />
years ago. And only a few thousand<lb />
tourists are allowed in each year.<lb />
Next month, this idiosyncratic<lb />
Buddhist nation of 700,000,<lb />
nicknamed Shangri-La, will become<lb />
the first country in the world to<lb />
ban all smoking in public and all<lb />
sales of tobacco.<lb />
The royal National Assembly passed<lb />
a resolution in July to bring about a<lb />
total ban on tobacco sales across<lb />
the country and the government<lb />
has decided to enforce the ban<lb />
beginning Dec. 17, Lily Wangchuk, a<lb />
Bhutanese Embassy spokeswoman<lb />
in New Delhi, told The Associated<lb />
Press by telephone.<lb />
It will be illegal to buy tobacco, sell<lb />
it or smoke anywhere in public.<lb />
The fine for breaking the rules:<lb />
$225 - an enormous sum in an<lb />
impoverished nation. The World<lb />
Health Organization's Web site says<lb />
Bhutan is the first country in the world<lb />
to enact such legislation.<lb />
Individuals will be allowed to bring<lb />
tobacco into the country for personal<lb />
consumption, but only after paying<lb />
100 percent tax on the cost price.<lb />
They can smoke it only at home.<lb />
China, Southeast Asia<lb />
adopt free trade accord<lb />
VIENTIANE, Laos - Southeast<lb />
Asian nations and China signed an<lb />
accord Monday to create the world's<lb />
biggest free trade area by removing<lb />
tariffs for their 2 billion people by<lb />
decade's end, a key step in their<lb />
vision of a trade bloc to rival Europe<lb />
and North America.<lb />
Leaders in the 10-member Association<lb />
of Southeast Asian Nations also<lb />
signed a pact to flesh out their<lb />
agreement last year to create an<lb />
ASEAN Community along the lines<lb />
of a unified Europe by 2020. It aims<lb />
to create a common market with<lb />
common security goals.<lb />
"China's initiative has put both the U.S.<lb />
and Japan on the defensive said<lb />
Chao Chien-min, a Chinawatcher and<lb />
political science professor at Taiwan's<lb />
National Chengchi University.<lb />
"China is using its huge market as<lb />
a bait to lure ASEAN countries away<lb />
from the U.S. and Japan and build<lb />
closer relations<lb />
The run-up to the ASEAN summit in<lb />
the Laotian capital was clouded by<lb />
concerns that Thailand's crackdown<lb />
last month on a protest that left 85<lb />
Muslims dead could inflame regional<lb />
militants and over Myanmar"s failure<lb />
to deliver on pledges to go from<lb />
military rule to democracy.<lb />
Some countries indicated they might<lb />
call those two ASEAN members to<lb />
task in what a break with the group's<lb />
tradition of keeping out of domestic<lb />
affairs. But both issues were kept<lb />
off the table during the summit's<lb />
ASEAN-only agenda Monday, Thai<lb />
government spokesman Jakrapob<lb />
Penkair said.<lb />
Thai Prime Minister Thaksin<lb />
Shinawatra had threatened to<lb />
walk out if the village crackdown<lb />
was raised.<lb />
Travelers waited around airports for hours due to delays.<lb />
Thanksgiving brings<lb />
airline complications<lb />
Weather, increase of<lb />
travelers cited as factors<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Thanksgiving holiday, Ameri-<lb />
ca's busiest travel time of the year,<lb />
brought numerous flight over-<lb />
bookings and delays throughout<lb />
the nation leaving holiday trav-<lb />
elers waiting around airports for<lb />
the next available flight.<lb />
Dezmond Davis, gate agent<lb />
for Delta Airways, said Thanks-<lb />
giving is America's busiest travel<lb />
time of the year.<lb />
"This is the peak time<lb />
said Davis.<lb />
Davis said there were approxi-<lb />
mately 100,000 travelers booked<lb />
to fly through Delta Airways<lb />
in Atlanta's William B. Harts-<lb />
filed International Airport on<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 23. Typical<lb />
days throughout the year bring<lb />
in approximately 60,000 travel-<lb />
ers. This high volume of travelers<lb />
concentrated in the small time<lb />
period brought longer lines, park-<lb />
ing complications and numerous<lb />
flight delays.<lb />
In addition to the high<lb />
volume of travelers, there were<lb />
also weather increments along<lb />
the east coast causing flight can-<lb />
cellations and delays.<lb />
Davis said the best time to<lb />
travel is early in the morning to<lb />
avoid the rush of people. He said<lb />
it typically does not rain until<lb />
later in the afternoon, causing<lb />
less delays due to weather in the<lb />
early morning.<lb />
"They have to cancel flights<lb />
and worry about operation and<lb />
safety  they don't want to have<lb />
a big air traffic jam Davis said.<lb />
He said students, along with<lb />
any other person who plans on<lb />
flying in the upcoming Christ-<lb />
mas holiday, should get to the air-<lb />
port as soon as possible and check<lb />
weather forecasts in advance to<lb />
anticipate any hazardous condi-<lb />
tions that may lead to delays.<lb />
Dustin Jones, sophomore<lb />
business major who flew to<lb />
Springfield, Mo said while all<lb />
of his flights were on time, the<lb />
airlines made added additional<lb />
flights to his travel without<lb />
giving him prior notice. This<lb />
caused his 87 year old grand-<lb />
mother to wait in the airport for<lb />
five hours for his filght to arrive.<lb />
Leslie Neilson, freshmen<lb />
business major, said she flew to<lb />
Long Island for Thanksgiving<lb />
and did not experience traveling<lb />
difficulties because she flew out<lb />
of North Carolina several days<lb />
before the main onset travelers.<lb />
Darren Mansell, sophomore<lb />
business management major,<lb />
who flew round trip to Tampa,<lb />
Fla had a different experience.<lb />
"There were a lot of people <lb />
it was crazy said Mansell.<lb />
Kendra Neff, freshmen at<lb />
Bowdoin College, was flying from<lb />
her school to Indianapolis for<lb />
Thanksgiving and experienced<lb />
delays in her travel. Her first<lb />
flight from Maine was delayed<lb />
an hour and a half and her flight<lb />
from Atlanta was delayed two<lb />
and a half hours.<lb />
. "I'm assuming the weather<lb />
just got everything backed up from<lb />
the start of the day said Neff.<lb />
Vivian Rodriguez, senior<lb />
psychology major at Carnegie<lb />
Mellon University, said she found<lb />
the Thanksgiving travel hectic.<lb />
"Its chaotic, there are<lb />
a lot of delays, lots of people<lb />
running around like crazy<lb />
trying to find their gates<lb />
and flights said Rodriguez.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeastcarolinian. com. <lb /><pb facs="00059561_tn_0003" /><lb />
11-30-04<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � NEWS<lb />
PAGE A3<lb />
Safety<lb />
from page A1<lb />
Wake Forest University now<lb />
requires an identification card or<lb />
a student sponsor to gain access<lb />
to campus, which has led to a 22<lb />
percent reduction in their crime<lb />
rate. The cards are also used to<lb />
gain access to residence halls.<lb />
North Carolina Central<lb />
University's biggest safety con-<lb />
cern has been larceny, which<lb />
they addressed by providing<lb />
more lighting in certain areas<lb />
of campus.<lb />
While these and the rest of<lb />
the schools attending the con-<lb />
ference have all taken steps on<lb />
their campuses to improve safety,<lb />
the eight product vendors in<lb />
attendance all offered new and<lb />
innovative technology that can<lb />
make campuses even safer.<lb />
The presentations all<lb />
included technology that will<lb />
allow a victim to alert authorities<lb />
to a crime the second it happens<lb />
through personal alarm devices<lb />
that are activated through the<lb />
press of a button.<lb />
The Code Blue Corpora-<lb />
tion, Linear Corporation, Grace<lb />
Industries, CISCOR Corporation,<lb />
Bosch Security Systems and The<lb />
Phoenix Group International<lb />
all presented derivations of a<lb />
handheld device that works off<lb />
censors on campus.<lb />
The basic idea of this technol-<lb />
ogy is to allow a victim or wit-<lb />
ness of a crime to press a button<lb />
on their handheld device, which<lb />
will be picked up by a censor on<lb />
Students receive real world guidance<lb />
campus and will within seconds<lb />
alert authorities to the victim's<lb />
location and identity through a<lb />
computer system.<lb />
This technology is a more<lb />
advanced version of the blue<lb />
light panic system ECU uses<lb />
where a student can press a<lb />
button at certain locations on<lb />
campus and alert authorities to<lb />
a crime or problem.<lb />
The fact the new technol-<lb />
ogy is personalized would cut<lb />
down on prank alerts because<lb />
the student triggering the alarm<lb />
would be identified through the<lb />
computer system.<lb />
Nextel Communications and<lb />
Cingular Wireless were the other<lb />
two vendors on hand and they<lb />
presented variations of cellular<lb />
phones which serve the same<lb />
functions of the personal alert<lb />
devices.<lb />
The phones offer panic but-<lb />
tons through global positioning<lb />
systems that will alert authorities<lb />
to the whereabouts of the victim<lb />
within seconds. Since they are<lb />
phones they can take the place<lb />
of existing phone systems on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Barry Duvall said he hopes to<lb />
organize a second conference in<lb />
the spring to gauge the progress<lb />
of all the attendees of the confer-<lb />
ence in making their campuses<lb />
more secure.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Renovation from page <lb />
make another meeting<lb />
room that would serve for<lb />
overlapping purposes. Many<lb />
groups have meetings that serve<lb />
similar functions and can share<lb />
meeting rooms effectively.<lb />
All renovations done<lb />
to Mendenhall will depend<lb />
on the availability of<lb />
funds and it is important to<lb />
realize the safety and sanitation<lb />
measures will be addressed<lb />
before any student<lb />
amenities. Toilets and fire safety<lb />
are fundamental and will be<lb />
considered priorities by ECU<lb />
administrators.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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NOW LEASING<lb />
'Advice and a Slice'<lb />
gets positive feedback<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
The Advice and a Slice events,<lb />
held in the Jenkins building,<lb />
featured various speakers from<lb />
the business world who came<lb />
and gave advice to students who<lb />
are pursuing careers in commu-<lb />
nication.<lb />
Jim McAfee, career coordina-<lb />
tor, said the event was a phenom-<lb />
enal success.<lb />
"1 think the students really<lb />
showed up with intelligent ques-<lb />
tions and have a true interest in<lb />
their future said McAtee.<lb />
He said the event was received<lb />
well by both students and faculty<lb />
in the college of fine arts and<lb />
communication, as well as the<lb />
speakers.<lb />
"I think the panelists were<lb />
pleased to come because it seems<lb />
business people are always inter-<lb />
ested in helping students and<lb />
show interest in helping students<lb />
and giving them guidance<lb />
McAtee said.<lb />
The Monday night event<lb />
attracted 205 ECU students<lb />
while the event on Friday night<lb />
attracted 188.<lb />
"We expected around 100<lb />
students both nights McAtee<lb />
said.<lb />
McAtee said he thought the<lb />
students asked intelligent ques-<lb />
tions indicating they are look-<lb />
ing forward to graduation and<lb />
to make good use of what they<lb />
learn.<lb />
Much of the information<lb />
the speakers stressed to the<lb />
students is implemented in the<lb />
communication and fine arts<lb />
courses, indicating the ECU<lb />
faculty is producing what the<lb />
business community looks for<lb />
from students.<lb />
Faculty members showed<lb />
interest and attended the event<lb />
too.<lb />
"Faculty came to stay abreast<lb />
of what is happening in business<lb />
world McAtee said.<lb />
McAtee said a person must<lb />
have general experience and<lb />
the way they get experience is<lb />
through internships, coming to<lb />
student professional develop-<lb />
ment and talking to a career<lb />
coach to make a plan is ben-<lb />
eficial.<lb />
"I'd like to see them use this<lb />
information in planning for<lb />
their first job out of college and<lb />
starting early<lb />
He said he really appreciates<lb />
everyone who helped make this<lb />
work, it was created through<lb />
student professional develop-<lb />
ment, but in partnership with<lb />
the college of fine arts and com-<lb />
munication faculty.<lb />
Frank Cappra Jr president<lb />
of Screen Gems Studios, said<lb />
he was very impressed with the<lb />
large turnout at the event and<lb />
the well thought out questions<lb />
ECU students asked.<lb />
He said it is very difficult<lb />
for students at any university to<lb />
know what they are going to end<lb />
up doing after graduation and he<lb />
hopes the event gives the atten-<lb />
dants a better idea about what<lb />
they will pursue.<lb />
Heather King, co-anchor and<lb />
reporter for WITN-TV, NBC, said<lb />
she graduated in 2002 before<lb />
she began her career. While her<lb />
job is a whole new lifestyle than<lb />
her college life, she enjoys her<lb />
work.<lb />
"It's a very different social<lb />
calendar  It's so much fun<lb />
because every day is different<lb />
said King.<lb />
Every day she begins work at 3<lb />
a.m. with news stories and events.<lb />
King said she encourages<lb />
students who are still in their<lb />
undergraduate years to get orga-<lb />
nized and begin looking for<lb />
internships. It is important for<lb />
students to keep an open mind<lb />
when looking to find a job.<lb />
Brandon Ruckdashel, senior<lb />
musical theater major, said it<lb />
was beneficial for students to<lb />
talk directly to people who are<lb />
within the work world and he<lb />
was amazed at some of the speak-<lb />
ers ECU was able to bring.<lb />
John Jee, senior production<lb />
major, said the event was a suc-<lb />
cess and he received some useful<lb />
information on the importance<lb />
of how to market yourself in the<lb />
business world.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Chi Phi fraternity recently held a food drive in the Brook Valley neighborhoods. Grocery bags were passed out to each<lb />
residence where residents donated a total of 990 pounds of food to be donated to Greenville's Homeless Shelter.<lb />
John Edwards saying<lb />
farewell, planning future<lb />
Several members of the Liberal Democratic Party hold party<lb />
flags as they picket the Ukranian Embassy in Moscow.<lb />
Supreme Court considers<lb />
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ASHEVILLE, NC (AP) � Dem-<lb />
ocrat John Edwards is pondering<lb />
his future as his tenure as a North<lb />
Carolina senator winds down,<lb />
but says even his campaign for<lb />
vice president fit his view of<lb />
public service.<lb />
Edwards has planned a three-<lb />
day farewell tour around North<lb />
Carolina this week to thank those<lb />
who sent him to Washington.<lb />
"I want to make sure North<lb />
Carolinians know how much I<lb />
appreciate and am honored to<lb />
have represented them Edwards<lb />
said last week.<lb />
"I saw my job as helping<lb />
make sure  that the voices<lb />
of regular North Carolinians<lb />
were heard and someone was<lb />
fighting for them and trying to<lb />
help them<lb />
After his Senate term ends,<lb />
Republican Richard Burr won the<lb />
election for the seat that Edwards<lb />
gave up to run for vice president<lb />
with John Kerry, Edwards will<lb />
concentrate first on his wife's<lb />
battle against breast cancer.<lb />
Edwards will be giving up a<lb />
seat that no one has held for very<lb />
long. Democrat Sam Ervin's re-<lb />
election in 1968 marked the last<lb />
time someone kept the post for<lb />
more than a term.<lb />
The 51-year-old Edwards has<lb />
ideas about the path his party<lb />
should take for the future.<lb />
He said that the party needs<lb />
to be sure voters understand<lb />
Democrats have the same values<lb />
as the people Edwards grew up<lb />
with in South and North Caro-<lb />
lina, where Republicans have<lb />
dominated national elections.<lb />
"I wish we'd had better<lb />
chances, better opportunities<lb />
in the 2004 campaign for me<lb />
to talk about what my personal<lb />
values are Edwards said.<lb />
"How important my relation-<lb />
ship with God is, how important<lb />
my faith is in our day-to-day<lb />
lives, the struggles my family's<lb />
had in the past, plus what Eliza-<lb />
beth is facing now<lb />
Democrats also need to reach<lb />
out to those who voted for Bush,<lb />
he said.<lb />
"In order for us to unite the<lb />
country  those voters have<lb />
to believe that our values, my<lb />
values and the values of other<lb />
Democratic leaders, are the<lb />
same values they believe in. That<lb />
means we have to be touching<lb />
them, reaching out to them<lb />
Edwards said that even with-<lb />
out a forum in the Senate he<lb />
plans to keep a high profile.<lb />
"We've had lots of proposals<lb />
and offers out there he said.<lb />
"The bottom line is: I have to<lb />
sort my way through all of that<lb />
stuff and figure out what makes<lb />
the most sense and what's the<lb />
best way to fight for these things<lb />
I care about<lb />
Edwards said he will<lb />
continue to give speeches<lb />
around the country and may<lb />
publish another book. He also<lb />
plans to build a new home near<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
KIEV, Ukraine (AP)<lb />
Ukraine's Supreme Court debated<lb />
the validity of presidential elec-<lb />
tion results Monday, while an<lb />
eastern province scheduled a<lb />
referendum on autonomy and<lb />
the opposition threatened to<lb />
further paralyze the government<lb />
through a blockade.<lb />
Fearing that the bitter politi-<lb />
cal dispute was breaking apart<lb />
the former Soviet republic, Presi-<lb />
dent Leonid Kuchma made a<lb />
plea for unity, the Interfax news<lb />
agency reported.<lb />
"We can't in any instance<lb />
allow the disintegration or split<lb />
of Ukraine Kuchma said at a<lb />
meeting with Prime Minister<lb />
Viktor Yanukovych and officials<lb />
from eastern regions.<lb />
Kuchma's call came as the<lb />
Supreme Court considered an<lb />
appeal by opposition candidate<lb />
Viktor Yushchenko against the<lb />
bitterly disputed results of the<lb />
Nov. 21 presidential runoff,<lb />
which declared Kremlin-backed<lb />
Yanukovych the winner.<lb />
Under Ukrainian election<lb />
legislation, the court is unable<lb />
to rule on the overall results<lb />
but can declare results invalid<lb />
in individual precincts. Mykola<lb />
Katerinchuk, an aide to Yush-<lb />
chenko, said the appeal focused<lb />
the results in eight eastern and<lb />
southern Ukrainian regions<lb />
- more than 15 million votes,<lb />
almost half of the total number<lb />
in the runoff.<lb />
He said the Western-leaning<lb />
opposition claimed severe viola-<lb />
tions of Ukrainian legislation<lb />
and asked the court to throw out<lb />
the results.<lb />
The court was expected to<lb />
hear arguments and then retire<lb />
to review the case before issuing<lb />
a decision. It was not clear how<lb />
long the proceedings would<lb />
last.<lb />
The ruling could pave the<lb />
way for a new vote, which the<lb />
opposition is demanding, or<lb />
remove the only barrier to the<lb />
inauguration of Yanukovych,<lb />
who has the backing of Kuchma<lb />
and the Kremlin, which still<lb />
yields significant political and<lb />
economic influence over energy-<lb />
dependent Ukraine. Yanukovych<lb />
was declared the winner with a<lb />
margin of 871,402 votes.<lb />
"The official results of the<lb />
elections do not meet the peo-<lb />
ple's will and this is a violation<lb />
of their constitutional rights<lb />
Roman Zvarych, a Yushchenko<lb />
aide, said inside the courthouse.<lb />
"I hope that the Supreme<lb />
Court will be guided by the law<lb />
While the court's decision is<lb />
likely to boost the legitimacy of<lb />
whichever side it seems to favor,<lb />
it could also deepen the divide<lb />
and prolong the crisis by fueling<lb />
anger in the other camp. Thou-<lb />
sands of pro-Yushchenko and pro-<lb />
Yanukovych supporters massed<lb />
outside the court building.<lb />
But tension mounted ahead<lb />
of the session. Yushchenko, who<lb />
claims his victory was stolen<lb />
through election fraud, rejected<lb />
government appeals Sunday to<lb />
call off tens of thousands of pro-<lb />
testers and urged his backers to<lb />
maintain their weeklong round-<lb />
the-clock vigil and their block-<lb />
ades of the Cabinet building and<lb />
the presidential administration. <lb /><pb facs="00059561_tn_0004" /><lb />
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editor@theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
252.328.6366<lb />
AMANDA Q. UNGERFELT Editor in Chief<lb />
TUESDAY November 30,2004<lb />
Our View<lb />
Pirate football season<lb />
comes to an end<lb />
The Pirates concluded a tumultuous football<lb />
season with a 52-14 blowout loss to NC State<lb />
in Charlotte this weekend.<lb />
The less than perfect ending summarized a<lb />
program in turmoil over the past several sea-<lb />
sons - a far cry from the rich tradition of Purple<lb />
and Gold dominance in the early 1990s.<lb />
Personnel, from the practice squad all the way<lb />
up in the highest ranks of athletic administra-<lb />
tion, have been reshuffled and former Head<lb />
Coach John Thompson and his staff have<lb />
been cast aside.<lb />
Thompson will take the brunt of the criticism<lb />
for the Pirates' failure, but the blame falls on<lb />
more than his shoulders.<lb />
As one of the finest and down to earth people<lb />
our staff has ever met, Thompson gave the<lb />
ECU faithful everything he had to offer, but in<lb />
the end it wasn't enough for new Athletic Direc-<lb />
tor Terry Holland and administration.<lb />
Arguments about whether or not Thompson<lb />
was given enough time to turn a rocky pro-<lb />
gram around will surface from time to time, but<lb />
hopefully not for too long. ECU needs to look<lb />
toward the future - one that is bright without<lb />
the negativity that still surrounds not only the<lb />
team, but the Pirate nation as well.<lb />
Students on campus can constantly be heard<lb />
berating the student athletes that represent<lb />
them on Saturday, attendance has been<lb />
steadily declining and neighboring ACC rivals<lb />
are wallowing in ECU'S misery.<lb />
Many Pirate athletic teams have found success,<lb />
both recently and traditionally, but it all takes a<lb />
backseat to Pirate football. A successful foot-<lb />
ball team draws fans and of course, money,<lb />
something the Pirates will have to shell out to<lb />
a third coach in the past four seasons.<lb />
With all the names swirling concerning<lb />
Thompson's replacement, one special person<lb />
will be chosen to lead not only a team, but the<lb />
entire university. Hopefully that man will com-<lb />
bine his football expertise with the upstanding<lb />
attitude and charisma that Thompson so richly<lb />
blessed ECU with in his brief stint as a Pirate.<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
Thanksgiving in New York City<lb />
It's a small world after all<lb />
RACHEL LANDEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
I'm in love - seriously. But I'm not<lb />
about to make one of those tacky public<lb />
declarations of my affections for some-<lb />
one. Besides, this isn't about one person<lb />
- it's about a place full of millions of<lb />
people. It's New York City, and I have<lb />
fallen hard.<lb />
I should preface this by saying that<lb />
I spent my Thanksgiving break in a<lb />
somewhat nontraditional fashion. My<lb />
family graciously agreed to allow me<lb />
to skip the usual festivities in favor of<lb />
a trip to New York. I still managed to<lb />
get my dose of turkey and trimmings,<lb />
eating dinner at a restaurant not much<lb />
larger than my own apartment bed-<lb />
room - it wasn't home, but it sure was<lb />
cozy and comforting.<lb />
I saw the standard sights and,<lb />
thanks to a friend, also visited some<lb />
places off the beaten path for a typical<lb />
tourist. Even with little sense of an<lb />
internal compass and the tendency to<lb />
get turned around while standing still,<lb />
this small-town southern girl didn't<lb />
feel lost in New York - after a day or so,<lb />
part of me even felt right at home.<lb />
Maybe it was because home was<lb />
never, in fact, that far away. On the<lb />
subway, I met a family from Asheville, I<lb />
passed two people from my hometown<lb />
while hurrying through limes Square,<lb />
and at Radio City Music Hall, I ran into<lb />
a friend and fellow ECU student. And<lb />
with cell phone use as prevalent as it is<lb />
today, my family was never more than a<lb />
phone call away, which probably leaves<lb />
my parents wondering why they didn't<lb />
hear from me more often.<lb />
Anyway, as the song goes (over and<lb />
over and over again), it's a small world<lb />
after all. I won't quote any more lines<lb />
from the song, as I know from experi-<lb />
ence that it can be a rather annoying<lb />
earworm. However, it just seems so<lb />
applicable, maybe especially so in a<lb />
metropolitan area like New York City<lb />
where every continent, possibly every<lb />
country, is represented.<lb />
I may have been even more keenly<lb />
aware of this since I spent most of my<lb />
time with a group of international<lb />
exchange students studying at ECU.<lb />
In fact, as a comic at a club quipped,<lb />
"You're like your own meeting of the<lb />
UN<lb />
In a way, we were. Different people<lb />
with different backgrounds, experi-<lb />
ences and cultures had joined together<lb />
for a common purpose. True, we weren't<lb />
trying to solve the world's problems - it<lb />
may have appeared that we were actu-<lb />
ally just trying to escape them.<lb />
But it seems to me that when we<lb />
can put aside our differences in order<lb />
to talk, laugh, understand and appreci-<lb />
ate one another, then maybe we have<lb />
done something just as monumental as<lb />
a group of foreign diplomats. Instead of<lb />
sending our ambassadors to Geneva,<lb />
perhaps we should buy them a round<lb />
of drinks and tell them to take the day<lb />
off. Maybe they wouldn't know what<lb />
to do about weapons of mass destruc-<lb />
tion or the Middle East, but I have a<lb />
suspicion they might learn to speak a<lb />
similar language.<lb />
It's when we take the time to value<lb />
those things that separate us that we<lb />
might just recognize there is more<lb />
that connects us. I think that is one<lb />
of the things I loved about New York<lb />
City. Everyone is dissimilar, unique<lb />
and original, but it's OK. Diversity is<lb />
expected, even extolled at times.<lb />
It's a small world, and we have<lb />
to learn to live alongside each of our<lb />
neighbors, whether it be the guy or girl<lb />
down the street, across the country or<lb />
on the other side of this (may I repeat<lb />
it?) small world. Even though it isn't<lb />
Thanksgiving anymore, I still must say<lb />
that I'm thankful. I'm no longer in the<lb />
city, but there are parts of it here, little<lb />
pieces of that world everywhere. And<lb />
for that, I am grateful.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I am writing in response to the<lb />
scathing attack of Peter Kalajian's post-<lb />
election opinion column Letters to<lb />
the Editor, Nov. 16). The author, Mr.<lb />
Mizelle, makes many claims condemn-<lb />
ing Kalajian for being an idealist. He<lb />
advises that Democrats, Kalajian and<lb />
undoubtedly any others that disagree<lb />
with Mr. Mizelle "must sing the same<lb />
song that most Americans are singing<lb />
This advice is not only close-minded,<lb />
but also dangerous. There is nothing<lb />
wrong with listening to what voters<lb />
want and trying to identify with them,<lb />
but it seems that Mr. Mizelle is sug-<lb />
gesting that Democrats abandon their<lb />
ideals, and focus instead, upon agreeing<lb />
with the majority of people. Unfortu-<lb />
nately, I believe that Mr. Mizelle, along<lb />
with an alarming number of Americans<lb />
reflect a growing trend of lazy and<lb />
submissive ideals. Indeed, why contem-<lb />
plate change and challenge the status<lb />
quo when we could simply step into<lb />
line behind the next person, and agree<lb />
with them for fear of being deemed<lb />
'wrong'? Give me a break. Where would<lb />
we be without freethinking? Perhaps<lb />
we should have agreed with the rest<lb />
of Americans in the early 1900s when<lb />
they scoffed at the idea of women's<lb />
suffrage as well?<lb />
Moving on to Mr. Mizelle's con-<lb />
descending "life lesson" to Kalajian,<lb />
stating that he would one day grow out<lb />
of his idealism, I am honestly appalled.<lb />
Hopefully, Kalajian and others like him<lb />
are not weak enough to allow their<lb />
ideals to corrode as they grow older.<lb />
And since when is realism synony-<lb />
mous with conservatism? I submit to<lb />
Mr. Mizelle, and others that believe<lb />
a conservative is a realist that you are<lb />
blind. Conservatism can be defined as<lb />
the inclination, especially In politics,<lb />
to maintain the existing or traditional<lb />
order. What, pray tell, is realistic about<lb />
having a rigid frame of mind? Change is<lb />
not only necessary, but also imminent,<lb />
and it is realistic to believe that change<lb />
will happen, and to prepare for it. It<lb />
seems that Mr. Mizelle also suggests<lb />
that conservatives are more in touch<lb />
with responsibility. However, I submit<lb />
to him, and other readers, that it is in<lb />
fact irresponsible to follow the beliefs<lb />
of others blindly instead of thinking<lb />
for yourself. Freethinking and idealism<lb />
are the only hope for a nation that is<lb />
consumed by fear - fear of change and<lb />
those that question. My advice is to<lb />
think for yourself, never settle for less<lb />
than what we as a nation deserve and to<lb />
quote Maggie Kuhn, "speak your mind,<lb />
even if your voice shakes<lb />
Nikki Jones<lb />
ECU theater arts sophomore<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Our ECU family has had three dif-<lb />
ficult years. We had a chancellor to<lb />
resign, an athletic director to resign,<lb />
three state senators redistricted so we<lb />
would not have representation locally,<lb />
an opportunity to join the Atlantic-<lb />
Coast Conference and now losing our<lb />
second football coach. We must now<lb />
gather our thoughts and see what each<lb />
one of us could have done to prevent<lb />
these situations from occurring.<lb />
Now on the positive side, we have<lb />
the second most important event in<lb />
the last fifty years. The most important<lb />
would be the School of Medicine and<lb />
the second would be the funding for<lb />
the heart center. Thanks to all the team<lb />
players that made this event possible. I<lb />
challenge each of you to do your part<lb />
to support the university by attending<lb />
events and supporting Its supporters.<lb />
Tony Moore<lb />
North Carolina senator<lb />
Pirate Rants<lb />
The next couple of years are<lb />
starting to look great for women<lb />
in power. First, Condeleezza Rice<lb />
gets promoted and you know<lb />
we'll be seeing lots of Hilary<lb />
Clinton in 2008.<lb />
In this era of music without<lb />
substance, I was delighted with<lb />
the recent release of Pearl Jam's<lb />
Greatest Hits. If you like profound<lb />
lyrics and incredible talent, defi-<lb />
nitely buy it. It beats the hell out<lb />
of listening to Ashlee Simpson.<lb />
How about we give our foot-<lb />
ball team and coach Thompson<lb />
the respect and dignity they<lb />
deserve? These guys worked theii<lb />
butts off every single day and did<lb />
what they could with what they<lb />
had. So, why fire coach with two<lb />
games left? That's no respect<lb />
at all!<lb />
What are you wearing ECU?<lb />
Honestly, your fashion is the<lb />
most horrid ensemble. You need<lb />
to realize that black and navy is<lb />
all wrong only the military can<lb />
marginally get away with this.<lb />
Not to mention dirty platform<lb />
white flip-flops in the middle of<lb />
November let alone after Labor<lb />
Day. Please, do not wear horizon-<lb />
tal stripes. They make you look<lb />
hefty, like the trash bag. Let's be<lb />
classy, not trashy, Greenville. Do<lb />
yourself a favor.<lb />
There is nothing wrong with<lb />
being a metrosexual, as long as<lb />
you don't go to the extreme.<lb />
Instead of writing a list of<lb />
gifts that I really would like for<lb />
Christmas this year, I think I am<lb />
going to just ask for tacky stuff<lb />
that doesn't fit. At least that way I<lb />
know I'll get what I asked for.<lb />
At the press conference<lb />
announcing Thompson's resig-<lb />
nation, you would have thought,<lb />
based on the compliments given<lb />
by Steve Ballard and Terry Hol-<lb />
land, that they were offering<lb />
Thompson a contract exten-<lb />
sion. The students, alumni, fans<lb />
and supporters of ECU athletics<lb />
deserve to know why such an<lb />
enthusiastic and seemingly hard-<lb />
working coach was let go after<lb />
just two seasons. If ECU football<lb />
was a divided house before, what<lb />
is it going to be now?<lb />
Why did they fire John<lb />
Thompson? It wasn't his fault<lb />
- it's the players.<lb />
If you live in an apartment<lb />
complex, don't pull into it blaring<lb />
your car radio. It gets on people's<lb />
nerves to have their walls shaking<lb />
at three in the morning. Despite<lb />
what you may think, nobody<lb />
thinks it's sexy and nobody<lb />
overestimates your penis size (or<lb />
breast size or whatever) because<lb />
of it. It just makes you look like a<lb />
loud annoying jerk.<lb />
I am sick and tired of being<lb />
made to feel stupid. After four<lb />
years of my major, I think I know<lb />
a bit about it, and just because I<lb />
cannot answer your stupid ques-<lb />
tions does not mean that I am<lb />
stupid. Please stop trying to make<lb />
me feel that way.<lb />
I would like to rant for a<lb />
few moments  rant, rant, rant.<lb />
I'm glad I got that off my chest.<lb />
Thanks forTeading.<lb />
I am tired of all these people<lb />
ranting about how ECU students<lb />
think they are the fashion police.<lb />
We are not fashion police - we are<lb />
concerned. When you wear that<lb />
mini skirt and snow boots when<lb />
it is 30 or 40 degrees outside, you<lb />
could get sick. In turn, getting the<lb />
person next to you in class sick,<lb />
which is probably me. So instead<lb />
of trying to be "trendy put some<lb />
clothes on and save us all a visit<lb />
to the doctor.<lb />
Everywhere I go on campus<lb />
I still here people talking crap<lb />
about Republicans or those who<lb />
voted for George Bush. Hello, the<lb />
election is over and the people<lb />
have spoken and they choose<lb />
Bush, so shut up already!<lb />
Thank you, Peter Kalajian,<lb />
for your article on Kate Italiano.<lb />
Your words were kind and from<lb />
the heart. May God be with her,<lb />
her family and friends. She is in<lb />
my prayers.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is<lb />
an anonymous way for students and<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can be<lb />
submitted anonymously online at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editorCHheeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the<lb />
rixht to edit opinions for content<lb />
and brevity. <lb /><pb facs="00059561_tn_0005" /><lb /><lb />
Page A5 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 ROBBIE DtnR Features Editor CAROLYN SCANDURA Assistant Features Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 30, 2004<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
World AIDS day is Wednesday,<lb />
Dec. 1. There will be a presentation<lb />
at Hendrlx Theatre In Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center at 7 p.m. Student<lb />
Health is partnering with PICASO<lb />
to bring J.L King, the author of<lb />
Men on the Down Low to ECU.<lb />
Names In the News:<lb />
There was some trepidation<lb />
and sadness this Turkey Day<lb />
as beloved "American Idol"<lb />
winner and recording artist<lb />
Ruben Studdard continued to<lb />
languish in a hospital bed in<lb />
Birmingham, Ala. He was there<lb />
all week. The stated reason is the<lb />
catch-all musicianactor excuse:<lb />
"exhaustion The star has had<lb />
to cancel some concert dates<lb />
because of his condition but<lb />
they're to be rescheduled as soon<lb />
as Ruben gets well. Meanwhile,<lb />
some wags are wagging that the<lb />
"real" reason for Rube's troubles<lb />
may be the made-for-TV special<lb />
diet he was trying, a low-carb, low-<lb />
cal job that was being chronicled<lb />
by syndicated celebrity show<lb />
"Extra Apparently, Rube lost 12<lb />
of his 449 pounds, but then gave<lb />
it up. He told People magazine:<lb />
"I didn't have time to go in every<lb />
day to meet with a nurse like the<lb />
diet required<lb />
Eminem is still on top. For the<lb />
second week, the rapper's record<lb />
is number one on the Billboard<lb />
charts, having sold a total of 1.5<lb />
million copies.<lb />
More bad tidings in the Jackson<lb />
family: Jermaine Jackson has<lb />
filed for divorce from his wife of<lb />
nine years, Alejandra. No reason<lb />
given, though the folks at TVGuide.<lb />
com jokingly speculate the split<lb />
has something to do with the<lb />
far-out names the couple have<lb />
Inflicted on their kids: Jaafar and<lb />
Jermajesty.<lb />
Amid rumors of a plot to kidnap<lb />
Prince Harry and reports he had<lb />
been ditching his bodyguards to<lb />
go drinking, the 20-year-old royal<lb />
returned Friday to Britain from<lb />
Argentina, where he had been<lb />
working at a polo-pony ranch<lb />
during his "gap year" before<lb />
entering Sandhurst Military<lb />
Academy in January. The ginger-<lb />
haired, high-spirited second<lb />
son of Prince Charles made no<lb />
comment to reporters when he<lb />
arrived at Heathrow Airport two<lb />
days after gunfire was heard at<lb />
the ranch outside Buenos Aires.<lb />
Citing an Argentine newspaper,<lb />
the Times of London reported<lb />
that police fired Into the air after<lb />
detectives suspected kidnappers<lb />
were near the ranch. Local<lb />
authorities blamed the shots on<lb />
poachers, but a tabloid told a<lb />
darker tale of a plot to kidnap the<lb />
prince during one of his frequent<lb />
visits to a bar near the ranch. The<lb />
local media had reported the<lb />
rowdy prince was getting drunk<lb />
and causing problems, and police<lb />
had complained to the British<lb />
Embassy.<lb />
Titanic director James Cameron<lb />
has spent much of the last seven<lb />
years underwater making Imax<lb />
documentaries about diving to the<lb />
wreckage of the Titanic and other<lb />
explorations. But the director of<lb />
the first two Terminators is about<lb />
to return to his first love, science<lb />
fiction. Cameron is coming up<lb />
for air to make Battle Angel, set<lb />
in the 26th century. "It's based<lb />
on a series of graphic novels<lb />
done by a Japanese artist called<lb />
Klshiro Cameron, 50, told The<lb />
Associated Press. He would not<lb />
discuss casting, but said the film<lb />
would include real and computer-<lb />
generated actors.<lb />
Who cares if it once was the world's<lb />
most popular TV series, running<lb />
for 12 years and watched by a<lb />
billion viewers in 140 countries?<lb />
So what if it made international<lb />
stars of David Hasselhoff and<lb />
Pamela Anderson? "Baywatch"<lb />
has been named the worst U.S.<lb />
television import Into Britain.<lb />
Others in the shame-on-America<lb />
lineup announced this week in<lb />
London by Broadcast magazine<lb />
Include "The Anna Nicole Show<lb />
"The Jerry Springer Show" and<lb />
"The Dukes of Hazzard The mag<lb />
polled about 20 TV program-<lb />
buyers, who also named their<lb />
choices for most influential<lb />
American shows, topped by The<lb />
Simpsons including "24 "Star<lb />
Trek" and "I Love Lucy<lb />
ECU gets native with Pow Wow<lb />
The Native American Pow Wow occurs twice each school year in the Mendenhall Student Center Brick Yard. There were tribal dances, native music<lb />
and discussion of Native American culture. Exotic animals and attire were presented to students. The next Pow Wow will be held in spring of 2005.<lb />
First holiday performance<lb />
ECU alumnus<lb />
comes to<lb />
book signing jn m0re than 10 years<lb />
LOONIS MCGLOHON<lb />
Loonis McGlohon of North<lb />
Carolina writes biography<lb />
JESSICA CRESON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Loonis McGlohon was born<lb />
in Ayden, NC during the years<lb />
of the depression, which heavily<lb />
affected his character, values, art<lb />
and education.<lb />
A former student of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College, now called<lb />
ECU, is making an appearance at<lb />
Greenville's Barnes and Noble.<lb />
Loonis McGlohon will be sign-<lb />
ing copies of his biography and<lb />
greeting customers.<lb />
McGlohon is an award winner<lb />
in many different areas, such as<lb />
music, community service, docu-<lb />
mentaries and broadcasting, all<lb />
requiring great talent. He has<lb />
earned two George Foster Pea-<lb />
body Awards as well as a Grammy<lb />
Nomination. In October, he was<lb />
also awarded with North Caro-<lb />
lina Broadcasters I lall of Fame in<lb />
Asheville at the Grove Park Inn.<lb />
After college at ECTC, where<lb />
he earned a business degree,<lb />
McGlohon tried to support his<lb />
family and wife by composing<lb />
and playing the piano. He was<lb />
not able to make ends meet doing<lb />
this, so he used his degree to get<lb />
a job at Southern Railway. �<lb />
During the early years of<lb />
television, McGlohon worked<lb />
for Charlotte's WBTV in broad-<lb />
casting. The station gave him a<lb />
chance to return to his first love,<lb />
jazz, for a show called "Noc-<lb />
turne He had a very successful<lb />
career at this station as a producer<lb />
and later a director of special<lb />
see MCGLOHON page A6<lb />
Quartet to perform variety of holiday music at ECU.<lb />
Turtle Island String<lb />
Quartets "Festival of Lights"<lb />
AMANDA WINAR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Internationally renowned<lb />
classical chamber group, the<lb />
Turtle Island String Quartet, is<lb />
coming to Wright Auditorium<lb />
Saturday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m as the<lb />
first holiday performance of the<lb />
S. Rudolph Alexander Performing<lb />
Arts Series in more than 10 years.<lb />
The concert will showcase<lb />
traditional holiday songs from a<lb />
range of different cultures includ-<lb />
ing India's Diwali and Chanukah.<lb />
This is why the performance is<lb />
called "The Festival of Lights<lb />
Carol Woodruff, Cultural<lb />
Outreach Director, said she was<lb />
excited to book the Turtle Island<lb />
String Quartet because they<lb />
would bring a holiday program<lb />
that emphasized cultural diver-<lb />
sity.<lb />
"We easily could have booked<lb />
a traditional "Christmas" event,<lb />
but we didn't want to go the com-<lb />
mercial route said Woodruff.<lb />
Woodruff mentioned the<lb />
Turtle Island String Quartet<lb />
integrated different traditional<lb />
holidays into their concert pro-<lb />
gram, mainly because the quartet<lb />
members all come from different<lb />
cultural backgrounds.<lb />
The quartet, made up of vio-<lb />
linists David Balakrishnan and<lb />
Evan Price, violist Mads Tolling<lb />
and cellist Mark Summer, will<lb />
be playing select holiday Scot-<lb />
tish reels, English carols and<lb />
Vince Guaraldi's music from A<lb />
Charlie Brown Christmas, along<lb />
with the Chanukah and Diwali<lb />
selections.<lb />
The Turtle Island String Quar-<lb />
tet was founded in 1985 by David<lb />
Balakrishnan, and has become<lb />
a highly esteemed group in the<lb />
chamber music mainstream.<lb />
They have toured throughout<lb />
the United States, stopping in<lb />
places like the Kennedy Center<lb />
and the Library of Congress and<lb />
are internationally recognized<lb />
in Europe.<lb />
In 2003, the quartet was<lb />
nominated for Best Instrumen-<lb />
tal Arrangement, and have been<lb />
on labels like Chandos, Koch<lb />
and Telarc, TV and radio cred-<lb />
its like the "Today Show and<lb />
even been featured in People and<lb />
Newsweek.<lb />
Woodruff said she wanted the<lb />
Turtle Island String Quartet to<lb />
come to ECU because she heard<lb />
great things about the group, and<lb />
they were highly respected in the<lb />
musical community.<lb />
"Their artistry is excellent<lb />
and their music is cutting edge<lb />
Woodruff said.<lb />
The quartet blends together<lb />
genres of music such as jazz, be-<lb />
bop, swing, bluegrass, funk, R&amp;B,<lb />
new age, rock, hip-hop, classical<lb />
Indian strains and bossa nova,<lb />
among other styles to create a<lb />
truly original sound. The quar-<lb />
tet is known for improvising<lb />
during live sets, but will perform<lb />
selections like "Chanukah, Oh<lb />
Chanukah "Winter in Cairo<lb />
"Christmastime Is Here" and<lb />
"Christmas Day I'Da Mornin<lb />
As a special holiday bonus,<lb />
the Greenville Choral Society<lb />
will make a guest appearance<lb />
at the close of the performance.<lb />
Comprised of nearly 200 singers,<lb />
the Greenville Choral Society<lb />
is a local, audition-based group<lb />
with four separate choirs. They<lb />
will be singing holiday classics<lb />
like "Christmastime is Here<lb />
"Oh Tannenbahn" and "Silent<lb />
Night<lb />
There are six S. Rudolph<lb />
Alexander Performing Arts<lb />
Series events remaining in the<lb />
2004-2005 season, including the<lb />
upcoming Opera Verdi Europa's<lb />
production of "Asida" and a<lb />
performance by the Prague Sym-<lb />
phony. To obtain more informa-<lb />
tion or tickets for this event or<lb />
any other S. Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Performing Arts Series, contact<lb />
the Central Ticket Office at 328-<lb />
4788, or visit the ECU Arts Web<lb />
site at ecuarts.com.<lb />
Advanced tickets for this<lb />
event are now available at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, costing $10<lb />
for ECU students, $12 for youth,<lb />
$22 for ECU faculty and staff<lb />
and $24 for the public or any<lb />
tickets purchased at the door.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059561_tn_0006" /><lb />
PAGE A6<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � CAMPUS SCENE<lb />
11-30-04<lb />
'Alaska, Inside Passage' takes viewers<lb />
to places that are certain to warm soul<lb />
Moose are just one of the types of aminals people will get to see in Alaska, Inside Passage<lb />
Film allows viewers to<lb />
travel without leaving<lb />
JASON A. FREEMAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
While not as far as the epic<lb />
treks of Alexander the Great or<lb />
Genghis Khan, or as revolution-<lb />
ary as the Lewis and Clark expe-<lb />
dition, the trip John llolod and<lb />
Jodie Ginter take from the state<lb />
of Washington to Alaska has two<lb />
things those legendary travelers<lb />
could not have dreamed of, an RV<lb />
and a video camera.<lb />
Holod, an award winning<lb />
filmmaker, has produced docu-<lb />
mentaries and travelogues about<lb />
such divergent places as the Czech<lb />
Republic, Slovakia, Baja and Cuba.<lb />
11 is first such film was a documen-<lb />
tary he filmed from the back of<lb />
his father's motorcycle on a trip<lb />
to the 1964 World's Fair in New<lb />
York when he was 11 years old.<lb />
In his latest film he docu-<lb />
ments a l.SOO mile journey from<lb />
Bellingham, Wash, just north of<lb />
Seattle, to Skagway, Alaska, the<lb />
northernmost point of the state.<lb />
Along the way 1 lolod and Ginter<lb />
saw killer whales off Vancouver<lb />
Island and experienced the beauty<lb />
of the British Columbia Coast in<lb />
Canada. Upon arrival in Alaska,<lb />
the two kayak in Ketchikan, which<lb />
is just on stop of the famed "Inside<lb />
Passage Out of Ketchikan visitors<lb />
will be able to view the 3,570 miles<lb />
of the Misty Fjords National monu-<lb />
t<lb />
ment from the river up.<lb />
Other stops along the way<lb />
include Wrangell, a port town<lb />
where visitors can see Black and<lb />
Brown bears living together and<lb />
chasing salmon in the Anan Bear<lb />
Observatory, Juneau (the capital<lb />
of Alaska) a place to whale watch<lb />
and glimpse a glacier in the<lb />
middle of town, Sitka, a town<lb />
heavily influenced by Alaska's<lb />
first and second human residents,<lb />
the Native Americans and Rus-<lb />
sians, Haines, home of the largest<lb />
flock of bald eagles in the world<lb />
and Petersburg, a commercial<lb />
fishing town that is the home<lb />
of a variety of native groups and<lb />
Tracy Arm, a town where people<lb />
"calve" glaciers (you'll have to<lb />
come to find out about that one).<lb />
The trip was mainly taken<lb />
via RV, but was also filmed from<lb />
boats and a helicopter. Ginter, the<lb />
film's co-producer and Holod's<lb />
companion on the trip will be<lb />
at the screening of the film and<lb />
is willing to entertain any ques-<lb />
tions after the film is shown.<lb />
Carol Woodruff, ECU's Direc-<lb />
tor of Cultural Outreach, has<lb />
organized the event and will be<lb />
there to assist the public.<lb />
"If you have interest in travel<lb />
or if you're interested in the out-<lb />
doors -1 think the film answers a<lb />
lot of questions said Woodruff.<lb />
"I think most people are curi-<lb />
ous about the world and places<lb />
they've never been<lb />
Alaska, Insiile Passage is part of the<lb />
2(XM - 2005 Travel-Adventure Series.<lb />
It will be shown at Mendenhall in<lb />
Hendrix Theater on Sunday, Dec. 5 at<lb />
3 p.m. The movie is free for students<lb />
with a Oneca; d For non-students,<lb />
individual tickets cost only $10 and<lb />
for groups who want to see the film<lb />
the cost is $9 per ticket.<lb />
Other upcoming films in the<lb />
series are In Search of Shangri-La,<lb />
a film by Buddy Hatton about<lb />
a trip through China that is<lb />
being shown on Sunday, Jan. 30.<lb />
Hawaii, a film by Frank Klicar<lb />
that tours the "Five Islands"<lb />
will play on Sunday, March 6.<lb />
Lastly, In Search of the Albino, a<lb />
film by Tom Sterling that fol-<lb />
lows a seven-year trek looking for<lb />
rare albino animals throughout<lb />
North America will be shown on<lb />
Sunday, April 3. All the movies<lb />
will show at 3 p.m.<lb />
Parking for the event will be<lb />
provided at the Carol Belk (Allied<lb />
Health) Building at the corner of<lb />
Greenville Boulevard and Charles<lb />
Boulevard. From there patrons<lb />
will be able to take a shuttle to<lb />
and from Mendenhall. The buses<lb />
can be boarded at a covered bus<lb />
stop at the parking lot.<lb />
Tickets can be purchased at<lb />
the central ticket office Monday<lb />
- Friday from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and<lb />
Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m.<lb />
- 5 p.m. The ticket office can be<lb />
reached by calling 328-4788 or 1-<lb />
800- ECU-ARTS. Information can<lb />
also be found on ecuarts.com.<lb />
This writer con be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
Ruminations on College Life' hits stores<lb />
(KRT) � I have no idea how to<lb />
do laundry. No, no, not like I have<lb />
some idea but just don't know<lb />
how much fabric softener to use,<lb />
I mean I have no idea how to do<lb />
laundry. 1 just had this vision that<lb />
there would be some cute chick<lb />
in the laundry room every time<lb />
I went there who would show me<lb />
how to do it. Dreams die hard,<lb />
but 1 have no underwear.<lb />
( ampul is really a commu-<lb />
nist society. I own nothing, it all<lb />
belongs to the university. I have<lb />
no money, it's all my parents. My<lb />
meals are served in little square<lb />
portions at one brick building only<lb />
during certain hours of the day. Is<lb />
this college or the Soviet Union?<lb />
love the concept of the dining<lb />
hall. Because before you get to<lb />
campus for the first time and you're<lb />
deciding which meal plan to sign<lb />
up for, older kids will always say<lb />
the same thing: "The food is ter-<lb />
rible but it's more of a social thing<lb />
for freshmen So we know going<lb />
in that the food sucks. It's like<lb />
we're saying, "Hey mom, I'm going<lb />
away to college but I don't really<lb />
know anyone. So, could you throw<lb />
me a few thousand dollars? It's for<lb />
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches<lb />
and some friends<lb />
Are you good with names?<lb />
I forget them as soon as I hear<lb />
them. Might as well not tell me at<lb />
all. I have no idea what anyone's<lb />
names are except my own, the kids<lb />
I went to high school with, and<lb />
that one hot girl who I have never<lb />
spoken to but stalk from afar.<lb />
My friend Dan, like me, has<lb />
no idea how to do laundry. One<lb />
day, he's out of underwear, the<lb />
girl down the hall won't do it for<lb />
him anymore and he's desperate.<lb />
So he decides to give it a try. He<lb />
goes down to the laundry room<lb />
in the basement of the dorm and<lb />
tries to figure it out. He puts his<lb />
clothes in the machine, puts the<lb />
detergent in, puts some quarters<lb />
in, but the thing is not work-<lb />
ing. He tries everything but it's<lb />
just not happening. Completely<lb />
bewildered, he sees a little red help<lb />
button right next to the machine<lb />
and presses it. Unfortunately,<lb />
it was the emergency alarm.<lb />
Sirens in the dorm start blar-<lb />
ing, red lights are flashing every-<lb />
where, cops are on the scene in<lb />
minutes and my friend has to<lb />
sneak back to his room amid all<lb />
thischaos wearing onlyatowel. He<lb />
never did his own laundry again.<lb />
From Ruminations on College<lb />
Life by Aaron Karo. Copyright �<lb />
2002 by Aaron Karo. Reprinted by<lb />
permission of Fireside, an Imprint<lb />
of Simon &amp; Schuster, Inc NY.<lb />
McGlohon<lb />
from page A5<lb />
projects section. This is where he<lb />
remained until retirement, which<lb />
was 10 years ago.<lb />
McGlohon is responsible for<lb />
many outreai h Incentive for the<lb />
community, as well as making<lb />
documentaries mainly concern-<lb />
ing civil rights. This earned him<lb />
two honorary doctor's degree of<lb />
letters from UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
and Wlnthiop University.<lb />
Despite his broadcasting suc-<lb />
cess, he is known nationwide for<lb />
his musical accomplishments.<lb />
McGlohon has recorded with<lb />
Tony Bennett, performed with<lb />
Benny Goodman and has songs<lb />
recorded by Frank Sinatra.<lb />
"Go to a school that has<lb />
a strong music program, but it<lb />
doesn't have to be a music con-<lb />
servatory said McGlohon.<lb />
"I wish every young musi-<lb />
cian could train at;ECU. You<lb />
come into contact with so many<lb />
people from varied backgrounds<lb />
and who have interests in many<lb />
different areas<lb />
I le has performed all over the<lb />
woikl including New York, I lollywood,<lb />
Rome, London, Madrid and Tokyo.<lb />
In 1983, McGlohon and long<lb />
time friend from broadcasting,<lb />
Charlei Kuralt, wrote a song<lb />
called "North Carolina is My<lb />
Home" for Gov. Jim Hunt for<lb />
North Carolina's 400thbirthday.<lb />
This song was performed at<lb />
ECUin the WrightAuditorium with<lb />
the Symphony Orchestra in 1987.<lb />
His advice for young musi-<lb />
cians first and foremost is:<lb />
"Number one is to not bend<lb />
to peer pressure. Go ahead<lb />
and explore the kind of music<lb />
that you like, even if it's not<lb />
in the popular mainstream.<lb />
There, you will find your peers<lb />
McGlohon was diagnosed with<lb />
large-cell lymphoma cancer three<lb />
years ago and in November he was<lb />
given radiation therapy after unsuc-<lb />
cessful chemotherapy treatment.<lb />
"You know what? I'm not too<lb />
concerned about it McGlohon said.<lb />
"lam fortunate to have a team<lb />
of wonderful doctors, who are also<lb />
wonderful human beings, and<lb />
I'm confident that I couldn't have<lb />
received better care anywhere<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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students proclaimed themselves<lb />
Socialists; he'd thought that was<lb />
something people called you as<lb />
an insult.<lb />
He told himself: "I have to<lb />
find people who think like me<lb />
That's what led him to UW's<lb />
College Republicans and ulti-<lb />
mately to Right Turn, the con-<lb />
servative, student-run monthly<lb />
magazine the U W senior edits. Its<lb />
mission: to combat what he calls<lb />
mainstream media's left-wing<lb />
bias and to show conservative<lb />
students they're not alone.<lb />
Nationwide, conservative<lb />
student groups are on the rise,<lb />
most prominently the College<lb />
Republicans.<lb />
Political activism among<lb />
young voters has grown in the<lb />
past year, partly due to the recent<lb />
election. But leaders say the rise<lb />
of conservative student groups<lb />
in particular is the result of more<lb />
young people seeking alternate<lb />
voices in traditionally liberal<lb />
environments.<lb />
"We thought we needed<lb />
something to counter what some<lb />
of the professors were saying in<lb />
class and what students were<lb />
advocating says senior Scott<lb />
Phillips, vice president of Seattle<lb />
University's College Republicans<lb />
group.<lb />
This fall, the Arlington, Va<lb />
based Leadership Institute, which<lb />
guides young conservatives<lb />
toward journalism and public-<lb />
policy, set out to double the<lb />
number of independent, right-<lb />
leaning student groups nation-<lb />
wide. Before the campaign, the<lb />
25-year-old organization counted<lb />
218 such groups as of Oct. 22, it<lb />
(claimed 374, most on separate<lb />
campuses.<lb />
Conservative viewpoints,<lb />
the institute's Jim Eltringham<lb />
says, have long been ignored or<lb />
misconstrued by campus pub-<lb />
lications. "The current genera-<lb />
-00r0tp,<lb />
tion has said, "We're not going<lb />
to complain about the media;<lb />
we're going to be the media "<lb />
he says.<lb />
In addition to providing cam-<lb />
paign-related support, College<lb />
Republicans hold support-our-<lb />
troops rallies and hold debates<lb />
with Young Democrats or other<lb />
left-leaning groups.<lb />
"1 like to think we're talking<lb />
to young people who may not<lb />
have formed their views and<lb />
convincing them our views are<lb />
right says UW College Republi-<lb />
cans president Nick Dayton.<lb />
With inspiration from books<lb />
including Dinesh D'Souza's "Let-<lb />
ters to a Young Conservative<lb />
their activism has become more<lb />
edgy and controversial.<lb />
Some sponsor conservative<lb />
films, fabricate cemetery scenes<lb />
to protest abortion or offer "pro-<lb />
fessor-watch lists" naming those<lb />
thought to treat classrooms as<lb />
political bully pulpits.<lb />
To protest race-based admis-<lb />
sions policies, UW's conserva-<lb />
tives last year held an "affirma-<lb />
tive-action bake sale with dis-<lb />
counted pastries available only<lb />
to students of color.<lb />
Right Turn, with 10 staff<lb />
members and 400 donorsub-<lb />
scribers got off the ground in<lb />
1999 with help from the Leader-<lb />
ship Institute, which provides<lb />
startup funds for fledgling con-<lb />
servative groups and publica-<lb />
tions. In this month's issue,<lb />
Donovan's editor's note says<lb />
the rise of Fox News "inspires<lb />
hope that perhaps the network<lb />
news outlets may one day begin<lb />
moving back toward objectivity<lb />
Other articles, written with a<lb />
conservative eye, address Social<lb />
Security, education spending and<lb />
the war on terrorism.<lb />
Whether favoring lower taxes,<lb />
traditional marriage or Bush's<lb />
war on terrorism, conservative<lb />
students say they've felt isolated<lb />
before finding the refuge of<lb />
others who think like they do. If<lb />
support comes from faculty, they<lb />
say, it's often in whispers: We're<lb />
here, but we're not really here.<lb />
In class discussions, "you feel<lb />
ganged up on recalls former<lb />
UW student - and Right Turn<lb />
co-founder - Anton Bird. But it's<lb />
not just fellow students they have<lb />
to contend with, conservative<lb />
students say, it's professors.<lb />
After the U.S. invasion of<lb />
Iraq, UW political-science major<lb />
Donovan says, one instructor<lb />
began the class by showing left-<lb />
wing political cartoons to the<lb />
150-plus students in her lecture<lb />
hall. Donovan says he sat with<lb />
some friends - eventually dubbed<lb />
"Conservative Row" by class-<lb />
mates - who often raised their<lb />
hands to challenge what they saw<lb />
as the instructor's liberalism.<lb />
. UW College Republicans<lb />
president Dayton, a regularly<lb />
contributing columnist to the<lb />
UW Daily last year, says that after<lb />
writing an editorial supporting<lb />
traditional marriage, he was con-<lb />
fronted by an angry reader who<lb />
then followed and loudly taunted<lb />
him for an hour. Other groups<lb />
describe upended information<lb />
tables, members followed home<lb />
as a form of intimidation and<lb />
swear words directed at campaign<lb />
signs in dorm windows.<lb />
At Seattle University, senior<lb />
Phillips says that when he<lb />
watched the third Bush-Kerry<lb />
debate at Seattle University's<lb />
student center, he was surprised<lb />
to hear students openly mock-<lb />
ing the president. "Maybe they<lb />
thought everybody was like-<lb />
minded he say's.<lb />
Fellow Seattle U student Alicia<lb />
Kephart paints a picture of "closet<lb />
conservatism" on campus, and at<lb />
a recent campus street fair, some<lb />
student passers-by were surprised<lb />
the College Republicans exist.<lb />
In all, 28 students joined the<lb />
group's mailing list - compared<lb />
with 10 last year - including<lb />
spiky-haired senior Dean Rol-<lb />
lolazo, browsing the fair. His<lb />
friends give him a hard time.<lb />
"They're like, "You're gonna ruin<lb />
the country That's what they<lb />
hear in the media. I don't think<lb />
George Bush would have led the<lb />
country this way if there wasn't<lb />
a reason<lb />
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PageA7sports@theeastcarollnian.com 252.328,6366 TONY ZOPPO Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 30, 2004<lb />
Rank School Record B<lb />
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6Utah11-0<lb />
7Georgia Boise St.9-2<lb />
811-0<lb />
9Louisville9-1<lb />
10Miami (FL)8-2<lb /><lb /><lb />
BCS Top Ten<lb />
BCS Avg.<lb />
.9834<lb />
.9611<lb />
.9342<lb />
.8431<lb />
.8418<lb />
.8224<lb />
.6948<lb />
.6510<lb />
.6379<lb />
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APTop25<lb />
Rank School Record Prev<lb />
1 USC 11-0 1<lb />
2 Oklahoma 11-0 2<lb />
3 Auburn 11-0 3<lb />
4 California 9-1 4<lb />
5 Utah 11-0 5<lb />
6 Texas 10-1 6<lb />
7 Louisville 9-1 7<lb />
8 Georgia 9-2 8<lb />
9 Miami (H) 8-2 9<lb />
10 Virginia Tech 9-2 11<lb />
11 Boise State 11-0 10<lb />
12 Iowa 9-2 12<lb />
13 !LSU 9-2 14<lb />
14 Michigan 9-2 13<lb />
15 Tennessee 9-2 15<lb />
16 Florida State 8-3 19<lb />
17 Wisconsin 9-2 20<lb />
18 Virginia 8-3 16<lb />
19 Pittsburgh 7-3 NR<lb />
20 Florida 7-4 25<lb />
21 Arizona State 8-3 18<lb />
22 Texas A&amp;M 7-4 22<lb />
23 BostonColege &amp;3 17<lb />
24 Texas Tech 7-4 NR<lb />
25 Ohio State 7-4 NR<lb />
Others Receiving Votes West<lb />
Virginia 113, Toledo 63, Purdue<lb />
49, Colorado 43, Fresno State 33,<lb />
Memphis 32, Oklahoma State<lb />
30, Navy 23, Miami (OHIO) 16,<lb />
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Alabama 7, New Mexico 5, Bowling<lb />
Green 4, Northern Illinois 3.<lb />
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9Miami (FL)8-2 9<lb />
10Boise State11-010<lb />
11Virginia Tech 9-211<lb />
12LSU9-212<lb />
13Michigan9-213<lb />
14Iowa9-214<lb />
15Tennessee9-215<lb />
16Florida State 8-317<lb />
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19Florida7-4NR<lb />
20Texas Tech7-4NR<lb />
21Pittsburgh7-3NR<lb />
22Ohio State7-4NR<lb />
23Arizona State 8-320<lb />
24West Virginia 8-321<lb />
25Texas A&amp;M7-422<lb />
Others ReceivingVotes: Boston<lb />
College 131, Colorado 75, Fresno<lb />
State 73, Northern Illinois 64,<lb />
Memphis 59, Oklahoma State<lb />
52, Purdue 44, UTEP 27, Bowling<lb />
Green 25, Navy 22, Miami (OHIO) 5,<lb />
Toledo 2, North Texas 2, Alabama<lb />
1, Syracuse 1, New Mexico 1, Iowa<lb />
State 1.<lb />
Wolf pack devours ECU, 52-14<lb />
Thompson, seniors<lb />
experience final game<lb />
ERIC GILMORE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
As the final whistle sounded<lb />
in Bank of America Stadium<lb />
on Saturday afternoon to con-<lb />
clude ECU's embarrassing loss<lb />
to archrival NC State, it started<lb />
to rain. Then, it started to down-<lb />
pour. It was the only fitting<lb />
conclusion for a disappointing<lb />
season that ended with a 52-14<lb />
massacre by the Wolfpack.<lb />
The Wolfpack (5-6) pillaged<lb />
and plundered ECU (2-9) of their<lb />
dignity and pride in a game that<lb />
packed very little luster com-<lb />
pared to years past.<lb />
"We got steamrolled by a very<lb />
good team said departing Head<lb />
Coach John Thompson at the<lb />
post-game press conference.<lb />
"When things go bad, they<lb />
go bad<lb />
Things went bad from the<lb />
very beginning when the Wolf-<lb />
pack took their first offensive<lb />
possession down the field on<lb />
11 plays for 87 yards. Junior Jay<lb />
Davis found Brian Clark wide<lb />
open down the middle of the<lb />
field for a 26-yard touchdown.<lb />
"We had some confusion in<lb />
our coverage said sophomore<lb />
cornerback Erode Jean.<lb />
"We checked the match-up<lb />
zone on one side but not on the<lb />
back side, and the guy was wide<lb />
open<lb />
On the ensuing possession,<lb />
things went from bad to worse<lb />
when quarterback James Pinkney<lb />
tweaked his right knee. The<lb />
starter for every game this season<lb />
was injured when a NC State<lb />
defender dove at his legs on an<lb />
incomplete pass on third down.<lb />
"James Pinkney gave us a<lb />
lot of things to build on all year<lb />
long Thompson said.<lb />
"He is a'true warrior<lb />
John Thompson took ECU into battle for his last game as the Pirates' head coach against NC State last Saturday.<lb />
After the teams traded pos-<lb />
session, ECU tied the game at<lb />
7-7 when junior linebacker Chris<lb />
Moore forced a fumble by Davis<lb />
and then recovered it in the<lb />
end zone. The last time the<lb />
Pirates recovered a fumble in<lb />
the end zone was when former<lb />
cornerback, now turned sideline<lb />
reporter, Kevin Monroe notched<lb />
one against South Carolina more<lb />
than five years ago.<lb />
The Pirate Nation had very<lb />
little to cheer about after the first<lb />
quarter ended on Moore's touch-<lb />
down other than the Pirates' new<lb />
jerseys.<lb />
ECU came out in gold jeiseys<lb />
for the first time ever. The Pirates<lb />
honored some of the alumni who<lb />
have supported the program over<lb />
the years who proposed the idea.<lb />
The decision had been made<lb />
before the season started.<lb />
NC State's John Deraney<lb />
kicked a 31-yard field goal on a<lb />
10-play drive to put NC State up<lb />
for good 10-7.<lb />
The floodgates started to<lb />
open when punter Ryan Dough-<lb />
tery had his punt blocked for a<lb />
touchdown for the second time<lb />
this season. Miguel Scott was<lb />
credited with the block and<lb />
recovery.<lb />
"Right before the half, when<lb />
they get the blocked punt, that<lb />
was a huge play Thompson<lb />
said about being down 17-7 at<lb />
the half.<lb />
NC State started a barrage of<lb />
scoring in the third-quarter on a<lb />
controversial call. It appeared that<lb />
Wolfpack tight-end John Ritcher<lb />
was tackled at the ECU two-yard<lb />
line before he extended the ball<lb />
into the end zone. However, the<lb />
sideline referee called Ritcher's<lb />
catch a touchdown, much to the<lb />
dismay of Thompson.<lb />
Thompson threw his headset<lb />
onto the field in an uncharacter-<lb />
istic display trying to protest the<lb />
call. The lame-duck coach had an<lb />
almost out of body experience in<lb />
yelling at the sideline judge.<lb />
"He deserved it. 1 felt like<lb />
see FOOTBALL page A8<lb />
Pirates get back on winning<lb />
track, down Crusaders 77-50<lb />
Jackson is leading ECU in points this season with 38.<lb />
Lady Pirates fall<lb />
BCS Explained tn onr CCC7<lb />
Team percentages are I lLJ JJ J I<lb />
Team percentages are<lb />
derived by dividing a team's<lb />
actual voting points by a maximum<lb />
1625 possible points in the<lb />
 AP Poll and 1525 possible points<lb />
in the USA TodayESPN Coaches<lb />
Poll.<lb />
Six computer rankings<lb />
calculated in inverse points order<lb />
(25 for .1,24 for .2, etc.) are used<lb />
to determine the overall computer<lb />
componentThe best and<lb />
worst ranking for each team is<lb />
dropped, and the remaining<lb />
four are added and divided by<lb />
" 100 (the .maximum possible<lb />
points! tp produce a Computer<lb />
Rankings Percentage- The six<lb />
computer ranking providers are<lb />
Anderson &amp; Hester, Richard<lb />
Billingsiey, Colley Matrix, Kenneth<lb />
Massey, Jeff Sagarin and Peter<lb />
Wolfe. Each computer ranking<lb />
accounts for schedule strength In<lb />
its fomnpla.<lb />
The BCS Average is calculated<lb />
by averaging the percent totals ol<lb />
the Associated Press. USA Today<lb />
ESRN Coaches and Computer<lb />
poiis. I Hfl<lb />
(SID) � A second half 13-5<lb />
run by the ECU Women's Basket-<lb />
ball Team was not enough to help<lb />
the Lady Pirates as they dropped<lb />
the consolation game to Cal<lb />
State Fullerton 65-57 Saturday<lb />
afternoon at the 2004 Four Points<lb />
LAX Turkey Shootout inside Fire-<lb />
stone Fieldhouse.<lb />
ECU (1-3) closed the gap on<lb />
the Titans with 6:32 remaining<lb />
in the game behind consecu-<lb />
tive baskets from Jennifer Jack-<lb />
son and the frontcourt play by<lb />
Shanita Sutton and Soraya Hel-<lb />
laby. The Titans (1-3) went on<lb />
a 9-2 run capped off by Charlee<lb />
Underwood's three-pointer and<lb />
put the Titans back up 59-50 at<lb />
the 3:29 mark.<lb />
Sutton finished the game<lb />
with 14 points and set a career-<lb />
high with 11 rebounds and took<lb />
home all-tournmanent honors.<lb />
Once again, ECU was able to<lb />
get within striking distance as<lb />
they got within four, 61-57, but<lb />
Cal State's Underwood finished<lb />
off a three-point play with 33 sec-<lb />
onds left to seal the victory, 65-57.<lb />
ECU jumped out to an early<lb />
6-0 lead in the first period behind<lb />
a pair of Keisha Anthony baskets<lb />
and was able to. extend its lead<lb />
to 10 points, 25-15 on a Jackson<lb />
eight-foot jumper with 7:22<lb />
remaining.<lb />
Heading into the half, the<lb />
Titans were able to hold the<lb />
Pirates scoreless in the last five<lb />
minutes and too the lead into<lb />
intermission, 34-27.<lb />
The Pirates will be back in<lb />
action on Wednesday, Dec. 1 when<lb />
they travel to Savannah State.<lb />
Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m.<lb />
HBNo.Name FG-FQAReb.Pts. A<lb />
33Jennifer Jackson 3-10210 1<lb />
�iir� �'Clv.iii 21Keisha Anthony 4-12610 2<lb />
42Shanita Sutton 6-121114 0<lb />
JsVJkIs55Soraya Hellaby 2-434 2<lb />
03Viola Cooper 1-525 5<lb />
34Samantha Pankey 1-312 1<lb />
ill 04Tamekla Powell 1-222 2<lb />
ECU uses strong<lb />
second half to surge<lb />
past Belmont Abbey<lb />
TRENT WYNNE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Coming off a tough loss on<lb />
the road to in-state foe Gard-<lb />
ner-Webb last Tuesday, the ECU<lb />
Men's Basketball Team came<lb />
into Sunday's contest with Bel-<lb />
mont Abbey looking to right<lb />
their wrongs and jump back into<lb />
the win column after opening<lb />
the season with two consecutive<lb />
triumphs. Three double-doubles<lb />
later, the Pirates would come<lb />
away victorious, 77-50.<lb />
Moussa Badiane was one of<lb />
the Pirates collecting a double<lb />
dip on the afternoon, grabbing<lb />
10 rebounds to go along with<lb />
his career-high 26 points and<lb />
six blocks.<lb />
"Moussa did a great job and<lb />
almost had a triple-double said<lb />
Head Coach Bill Herrion in an<lb />
interview with SID.<lb />
"I just told the kids in the<lb />
locker room after the game that<lb />
I think we have to establish<lb />
a little bit more of an inside<lb />
identity<lb />
Corey Rouse's 15 point, 11<lb />
rebound performance helped<lb />
add to the Pirates' "inside iden-<lb />
tity" coach Herrion spoke of<lb />
after the game.<lb />
"I like the way Corey is play-<lb />
ing Herrion said.<lb />
"I think we are getting a lot<lb />
out of him. He keeps getting<lb />
better every game. He has had<lb />
two consecutive double-doubles<lb />
and is being very active on the<lb />
glass<lb />
The Pirates got yet another<lb />
strong output from sophomore<lb />
guard Mike Cook, as he came up<lb />
just one rebound shy of grabbing<lb />
a triple-double. Cook scored 11<lb />
while dishing out 12 assists and<lb />
boarding nine rebounds.<lb />
"When Mike Cook has the<lb />
ball in his hands a lot of good<lb />
things happen with our basket-<lb />
ball team Herrion said in an<lb />
interview with SID.<lb />
ECU started off a little slug-<lb />
gish against the Division II<lb />
Crusaders and only carried a<lb />
five-point lead into the locker<lb />
room at halftime, 35-30.<lb />
"The first half we did not<lb />
run a good offense Herrion<lb />
said.<lb />
"I think we had a lot of guys<lb />
Tom Hammonds rises over Belmont Abbey's Steve Williams<lb />
during the Pirates' home win Sunday afternoon.<lb />
just holding onto the basketball<lb />
too much<lb />
The Pirates found their touch<lb />
in the second half, shooting a<lb />
blazing 64.3 percent from the<lb />
field and outscoring the Crusad-<lb />
ers 40-20 in the last 20 minutes<lb />
of play.<lb />
"I thought the second half<lb />
was better Herrion said.<lb />
"We started reversing the<lb />
ball in our transition, started<lb />
screening better, and the floor<lb />
started opening up a little bit<lb />
and we got a lot more offensive<lb />
opportunities<lb />
ECU also turned up the<lb />
defensive pressure from its<lb />
last two contests, holding<lb />
Belmont Abbey to just 26.7<lb />
percent shooting on the day.<lb />
"I think that we needed to<lb />
get back to playing basketball<lb />
the way that we have played<lb />
here the last five years; the way<lb />
people know how we play and<lb />
that's on the defensive end of<lb />
the floor Herrion said.<lb />
"We didn't play well<lb />
defensively at Gardner-Webb<lb />
this past Tuesday. We came back<lb />
and really tried to pay a lot of<lb />
attention to the defensive end.<lb />
I thought position wise, we were<lb />
much better tonight<lb />
Belmont Abbey (1-1) was<lb />
paced by Rafael Moreira who<lb />
stuck to the theme on the day<lb />
and notched a double-double<lb />
of his own with 17 points and<lb />
II rebounds.<lb />
The Pirates welcome the<lb />
very experienced Toledo Rockets<lb />
into town tomorrow night in<lb />
Williams Arena, Minges Coli-<lb />
seum. Tip-off is slated for 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059561_tn_0008" /><lb />
PAGE A8<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
11-30-04<lb />
Football<lb />
from page A7<lb />
PANAMA CITY 1ACH. MOHDA<lb />
Darnell Blackman stiff-arms Pierre Parker in the Wolfpacks' 52-14 victory over the Pirates in the final game of the season.<lb />
our guys needed somebody to<lb />
stand up for them. I disagreed<lb />
with it. I'm sure it was the right<lb />
call and I'm sure I was wrong<lb />
for seeing it the wrong way<lb />
Thompson said in a comical<lb />
sarcastic way.<lb />
On the ensuing posses-<lb />
sion, NC State defensive end<lb />
Mario Williams caused back-up<lb />
quarterback Desmond Robinson<lb />
to be intercepted by Wolfpack<lb />
cornerback Dovonte Edwards.<lb />
"We put Desmond in a tough<lb />
situation. We didn't block them<lb />
all day long in the running game,<lb />
passing game. They intercepted<lb />
us and crushed us Thompson<lb />
said.<lb />
Robinson, the starter just a<lb />
season ago, was inept, finish-<lb />
ing 7-of-23 for 62 yards and two<lb />
interceptions. He also ironically<lb />
finished as ECU'S top receiver<lb />
catching two balls, one his own,<lb />
for 35 yards.<lb />
"I'm always one play away<lb />
from playing said Robinson.<lb />
"I had to go in and try and<lb />
help the team. NC State made<lb />
plays and we didn't<lb />
ECU achieved only four first<lb />
downs in the second half, two<lb />
of which came on a late drive.<lb />
Senior Marvin Townes scored his<lb />
rushing first touchdown of the<lb />
season on a two-yard run.<lb />
ECU's onside kick was<lb />
returned 48 yards untouched<lb />
by Tramain Hall to conclude the<lb />
scoring barrage.<lb />
Davis accounted for 227 yards<lb />
on 18-of-31 passing including<lb />
three passing touchdowns and<lb />
one rushing score.<lb />
The NC State defense<lb />
was credited with eight tack-<lb />
les for loss and three sacks.<lb />
The Wolfpack held ECU to only<lb />
110 yards total offense and will<lb />
probably finish the season as the<lb />
nation's top defense.<lb />
"They are definitely the<lb />
best said sophomore wide-out<lb />
Kevin Roach about the Wolfpack<lb />
defense.<lb />
"They are big, fast and very<lb />
disciplined, they showed it<lb />
today<lb />
"Wow Thompson said about<lb />
NC State's defense.<lb />
"I think a whole lot of them<lb />
are going to be playing on Sunday.<lb />
A lot of our guys on the offensive<lb />
line are out of position. The mis-<lb />
match was obvious<lb />
Thompson's team was often<lb />
mismatched, which led to his<lb />
forced resignation less than two<lb />
weeks ago. The loss dropped his<lb />
two-year record to 3-20.<lb />
"It was a sad day for us<lb />
Thompson said.<lb />
"We didn't get the job done.<lb />
1 didn't get the job done today<lb />
or in two years. We didn't make<lb />
enough plays today or in two<lb />
years<lb />
"It was different said Moore<lb />
about knowing that Thompson<lb />
would no longer be his coach.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
PAGE A9<lb />
BCS system remains flawed<lb />
KRT � Somewhere there's a<lb />
; Bill Gates, a Michael Dell, a Craig<lb />
McCaw, a true pioneer who can<lb />
focus all his outside-the-box<lb />
imagination on college football,<lb />
 and somehow determine the first<lb />
; true national champion.<lb />
Or we could just take the<lb />
leading teams in the BCS stand-<lb />
ings and have them play each<lb />
other for four weekends.<lb />
Your drooling great-uncle<lb />
could do it. Your dachshund could<lb />
do it. There might even be a uni-<lb />
versity president who can do it.<lb />
Hey, even we can do it.<lb />
First, let's establish the prem-<lb />
ise that there aren't 16 Division<lb />
1-A teams who deserve a shot at<lb />
the championship. We know this<lb />
because Arizona State was 16th<lb />
last week, before it lost to an<lb />
Arizona team that couldn't move<lb />
the ball down a ski slope.<lb />
But there are probably more<lb />
than eight teams, most years,<lb />
who should get their shot. Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech was 14th last weekend<lb />
but beat Virginia on Saturday<lb />
and will win the ACC outright<lb />
if it wins at Miami on Saturday.<lb />
Even if it doesn't, it will share<lb />
the championship of the nation's<lb />
best league.<lb />
So let's settle on 12 teams.<lb />
That way we can give Nos.l<lb />
through 4 a first-round bye. Cer-<lb />
tainly USC, Auburn, Oklahoma<lb />
and Cal deserve such an advantage.<lb />
We can begin the playoff on<lb />
Dec.18-19. Virtually all the uni-<lb />
versities are on Christmas break<lb />
by then. The quarterfinals can<lb />
be staged Dec. 26, the day after<lb />
Christmas, and then the semis<lb />
can be on New Year's Day.<lb />
Play the championship on<lb />
Jan.8. Watch the NFL ratings shrivel<lb />
to C-Span levels by comparison.<lb />
Are you worried about the<lb />
fans being asked to travel four<lb />
consecutive weekends? Don't<lb />
worry. Most of the first- and<lb />
second-round games will be at<lb />
campus sites. Again, the edge<lb />
goes to those who earned it<lb />
during the regular season.<lb />
Are you worried about the<lb />
Rest Of The Bowls? To be sure,<lb />
they aren't faring so well under<lb />
the current system, in which they<lb />
go trolling for the Wyomings and<lb />
the UABs. If they want to play<lb />
their silly games with the left-<lb />
over teams and if they can find<lb />
a network that is so desperate for<lb />
programming, let them.<lb />
Here's how the format would<lb />
work in 2004, using last week's<lb />
BCS poll:<lb />
FIRST ROUND<lb />
Michigan (12) at Texas (5):<lb />
Longhorns win, 34-13. Coach<lb />
Mack Brown petitions for admis-<lb />
sion to NFL.<lb />
Iowa (12) at Utah (6): Unde-<lb />
feated Utes win a tight one,<lb />
23-21, and coach Urban Meyer<lb />
reveals the advice in the letters<lb />
he used to write Bear Bryant and<lb />
Amos Alonzo Stagg.<lb />
Boise State (7) at Louisville<lb />
(10): On the road, the Broncos<lb />
pull a 30-23 upset. "Once we<lb />
adjusted to the green turf, we<lb />
were fine coach Dan Hawkins<lb />
says.<lb />
Miami (9) at Georgia (8):<lb />
Bulldogs beat the Hurricanes,<lb />
17-13, after pep rally at which<lb />
Zell Miller says Miami "couldn't<lb />
beat the French<lb />
SECOND ROUND<lb />
Georgia at USC (1): Trojans<lb />
fall behind 28-0, make some of<lb />
those crucial "halftime adjust-<lb />
ments win 52-28.<lb />
Boise State at Oklahoma (2):<lb />
Sooners triumph, 47-10, and<lb />
ASPCA protests on behalf of<lb />
overworked ponies pulling the<lb />
"Sooner Schooner" after each<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
Utah at Auburn (3): Urban<lb />
Meyer's innovative single-file<lb />
formation confuses Tigers, leads<lb />
Utah to 34-30 upset.<lb />
Texas at Cal (4): Aaron Rodg-<lb />
ers' four touchdown passes lead<lb />
Cal to 31-13 victory over Long-<lb />
horns. "That's a relief - now we<lb />
can go back to the Holiday Bowl<lb />
Brown says.<lb />
SEMIFINALS(HOUSTON)<lb />
USC 15, Cal 14: Although<lb />
Rodgers completes his first 30<lb />
passes, Ryan Killeen's five 50-<lb />
yard field goals rescue Trojans,<lb />
who are outgained 504 to 112<lb />
but still win.<lb />
Utah 47, Oklahoma 33: Coin<lb />
toss is interrupted by full brawl<lb />
between Utes and Sooners, argu-<lb />
ing over which coach invented<lb />
football.<lb />
CHAMPIONSHIP<lb />
GAME (ATLANTA)<lb />
USC 40, Utah 14: Mike Patter-<lb />
son tackles quarterback, fullback<lb />
and wide receiver simultaneously<lb />
on first play, setting the tone.<lb />
Another key play is USC's fake<lb />
punt with 30 seconds left.<lb />
FOOTNOTES<lb />
Meyer is named coach at<lb />
Florida and agrees to take charge<lb />
of NASA during bye weeks.<lb />
UCLA celebrates Insight Bowl<lb />
victory over Notre Dame, which<lb />
is also its first victory over a<lb />
Jason Campbell and the Auburn Tigers may miss out on a<lb />
national title bid even if they finish the season 12-0.<lb />
bowl-eligible team.<lb />
Coaches petition the NCAA'<lb />
convention for 120 scholarships,<lb />
mandatory off-season condi-<lb />
tioning programs and titanium<lb />
shafts for all recruits.<lb />
Escort services close their<lb />
doors all over Boulder, Colo in<lb />
order to watch Buffaloes' heroic<lb />
65-7 loss to Oklahoma in Big 12<lb />
championship.<lb />
Pulitzer Committee is autho-<lb />
rized by attorney general's office<lb />
to arrest any sports writer or ESPN<lb />
anchor who continues to refer to<lb />
South Carolina's Steve Spurrier as<lb />
"The Ol' Ball Coach<lb />
Norm Chow, USC's offen-<lb />
sive coordinator, takes Utah job<lb />
and says he'll begin recruiting<lb />
as soon as somebody pries Pete<lb />
Carroll's hands off his foot.<lb />
Joe Paterno begins to take the<lb />
hint when CBS unveils new "CSI:<lb />
State College" series.<lb />
The Seminole Nation offi-<lb />
cially protests Florida State's<lb />
nickname as long as FSU con-<lb />
tinues to lose to Maryland and<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Ex-Florida coach Ron Zook<lb />
establishes software company<lb />
that sends viruses to all fire-the-<lb />
coach.com sites.<lb />
Baylor players charge into<lb />
stands in vain effort to find<lb />
spectators.<lb />
Texas Tech coach Mike Leach<lb />
makes the same 4-foot putt<lb />
again and again in a misguided<lb />
effort to run up the score at the<lb />
coaches' golf tournament.<lb />
And NCAA basketball com-<lb />
mittee, weary of controversy over<lb />
tournament selections, announces<lb />
a radical change in format. From<lb />
now on, the hoop title will be<lb />
decided by a bowl system.<lb />
n la a<lb />
iMiNHiiim?<lb />
Chocolate Thunder<lb />
changed face of game<lb />
KRT � American sports<lb />
changed here at Municipal Audi-<lb />
torium 25 years ago. So many<lb />
extraordinary things have hap-<lb />
pened in this unassuming build-<lb />
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been more Final Fours played<lb />
here than in any other arena in<lb />
the country.<lb />
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Still, when the curtain finally<lb />
falls on Municipal Auditorium<lb />
- and let's hope that day is<lb />
not for many, many years, I<lb />
believe there will be one event,<lb />
and one alone, to put on<lb />
the tombstone.<lb />
Municipal Auditorium<lb />
Born: December 1, 1935.<lb />
It was here that, on<lb />
November 13, 1979, a man<lb />
who called himself Chocolate<lb />
Thunder dunked a basketball so<lb />
hard, he smashed a backboard.<lb />
The games people played<lb />
in America were never quite<lb />
the same.<lb />
To prove a point, I just walked<lb />
over to the television and turned<lb />
on ESPN's "SportsCenter" and<lb />
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lousy minutes. Here is what<lb />
1 saw:<lb />
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cials.<lb />
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Center. We are inundated with<lb />
dunks, swamped with dunks,<lb />
you've got dunks on TV and<lb />
dunks on video games, dunks all<lb />
through the holidays, through<lb />
the dark winter days of January,<lb />
past Valentine's Day, through<lb />
March Madness, through the<lb />
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not so long ago it was still called<lb />
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popular question, especially<lb />
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theories. The dunk goes way back<lb />
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Carter. Many credit Connie<lb />
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"Phi Slama Jama Woody Har-<lb />
relson lost all his money trying<lb />
to prove he could dunk (there<lb />
was easy money).<lb />
Still, in my mind, the revo-<lb />
lution began on an ordinary<lb />
November Tuesday evening in<lb />
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