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        <p>THE EAST CAROLINIAN <lb /><lb />EC <lb />EC <lb />MHOC .uciltie <lb /><lb />a &gt; Soe at <lb />Volume 78 Number 10 September 25, 2001<lb /><lb />TUESDAY <lb /><lb />, <lb /><lb />AMA, Pirate Heroes support Backlash forum <lb />survivors of terrorist attacks &amp;e�"�éd successtul <lb /><lb />media that has always unjustly por-Community member trayed terrorists from Islamic coun-<lb />tries as Muslim terrorists.<lb /><lb />voices his views, fears<lb /><lb />Fshirt sales continue,  T stop to ask myself is this <lb />tight?� Zaman said.� Why were not<lb /><lb />proceeds to Red Cross DENNIS MITCHELL <lb /><lb />David Koresh or Timothy McVeigh<lb /><lb />ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR <lb /><lb />called the Christian terrorists?<lb /><lb />ANGELA HARNE <lb /><lb />After gunning down innocent<lb /><lb />NEWS EDITOR Students and community mem-<lb /><lb />praying, law abiding Muslims in<lb /><lb />bers gathered at the Ledonia Wright <lb /><lb />Hebron with their backs toward<lb /><lb />Fundraisers are rampant through-Cultural Center (LWCC) to voice <lb /><lb />him, was Baruch Goldstein called<lb /><lb />out campus as students, faculty their concerns about the backlash <lb /><lb />the Jewish terrorist? And was the<lb /><lb />and staff join forces raising money the Muslim and Arabic communities <lb /><lb />KKK called the Christian terrorist<lb /><lb />for the survivors of the New York, are receiving due to having ethnic <lb /><lb />organization?�<lb /><lb />Washington and Pennsylvania ter-similarities to the hijackers that <lb /><lb />According to Zaman, the answer<lb /><lb />rorist attacks. attacked America. <lb /><lb />to all of these questions is no.<lb /><lb />A recent fundraiser, organized by Faisel! Zaman, M.D said he heard <lb /><lb />Nell Lewis, director of LWCC,<lb /><lb />the American Marketing Association about the forum from his friend, <lb /><lb />said that participants at the forum<lb /><lb />(AMA), includes T-shirt sales. Scott Wilkinson less than 24 hours <lb /><lb />discussed being angry over scenes<lb /><lb />The $10 blue t-shirts displays Pee-till the forum. <lb /><lb />from CNN with Palestinians cheer-<lb /><lb />Dee the Pirate holding an American 1 knew I had to be here to voice <lb /><lb />ing after the attacks. <lb />Pirates for Heroes, $10 cash.<lb /><lb />flag on the back. The slogan,� Pirates my concern,� said Zaman. <lb /><lb />People said that this angered<lb /><lb />for Heroes� surrounds Pee-Dee, while According Zaman, he lost three <lb /><lb />them the most,� said Lewis. <lb /><lb />a single yellow ribbon stands over screen-printing. close family friends in the World <lb /><lb />Zaman said that the famous foot-<lb /><lb />Sept. 11, 2001 on the front. BLTTs was very supportive and Trade Center collapse. <lb /><lb />age of Palestinians cheering came<lb /><lb />The sale shows that we care. ItTs supplied workers to get 200 t-shirts My friends were a Muslim <lb /><lb />from Operation Desert Storm, when <lb /><lb />a way to relieve the stress [of the printed. We received a huge discount banker and two firefighters,� Zaman <lb /><lb />the United States went into Kuwait.<lb /><lb />terrorist attacks] and give back to on the shirts, too.� said. <lb /><lb />According to Zaman, CNN has<lb /><lb />those that are given their time and Hayek said BLTTs supplied free Zaman said being a Muslim, the <lb /><lb />since admitted that this was true and<lb /><lb />lost their lives,� said LeLiever. It labor, ink and screening for the topic of tolerance is one in which he <lb /><lb />apologized.<lb /><lb />also is a way to get everyone together t-shirts. is very concerned these days. <lb /><lb />It is too late to apologize, the<lb /><lb />and show that ECU cares.� The t-shirts went on sale last T was born in New York, at Long <lb /><lb />damage has already been done,�<lb /><lb />AMA President Libby Hayek Friday in front of the Wright Place Island Jewish Hospital, to immigrant <lb /><lb />Zaman said.<lb /><lb />agreed. and in Dowdy Student Stores. parents from Pakistan,� Zaman said. <lb /><lb />T have just moved to Greenville<lb /><lb />T think this is the best thing we According to LeLiever, the t-shirts My father came to this great country <lb /><lb />two months ago,� Zaman said. I am <lb /><lb />can do since we are so far away [from sold out and another 200 were with $200 in his pocket in 1971, this <lb /><lb />a New Yorker at heart, and the World<lb /><lb />the terrorist attack scenes]and not ordered. Additional order forms are is the land of opportunity that has <lb /><lb />Trade center were landmarks that <lb /><lb />many have been directly affected ... available in Dowdy Student Stores given my family the ability to live <lb /><lb />defined my homeland.�<lb /><lb />this is a way to help,� said Hayek. until tomorrow. comfortably, and be <lb /><lb />Lewis said that Zaman<lb /><lb />People like history and being apart LeLiever said another 350 t-shirts © fairly treated.� <lb /><lb />spoke passionately about<lb /><lb />of it ... the t-shirts give someone to are being printed. According to 1am a proud citizen of <lb /><lb />the subject of hatred<lb /><lb />them. ITm glad itTs working out.� AMA President Libby Hayek said Zaman, he has often <lb /><lb />toward Muslim Ameri-<lb /><lb />According to Jamie LeLiever, the t-shirts will be delivered by considered himself <lb /><lb />the greatest country in cans.<lb /><lb />vice-president of AMA, the associa-Wednesday, Oct. 11 to Dowdy Stu-extremely lucky to<lb /><lb />(left-right) Jamie LeLiever, vice president of AMA, and Libby Hayek, You could tell that<lb /><lb />tion came up with the idea last dent Stores. Only cash will be have been born and <lb />Wednesday. accepted at pick-up. All proceeds go president of AMA, display their Pirates for HeroesT t-shirts. it hurts him so much to <lb />a? he Sein the world. think that fellow Ameri<lb /><lb />LeLiever said AMA called BLTTs to the American Red Cross fund. <lb /><lb />tien BF ise ae: cans would blame other <lb />bd Faisel Zaman, M.D. Americans for the terrible<lb /><lb />est country in the <lb /><lb />happenings of September<lb /><lb />world,� Zaman said.� <lb /><lb />11,� Lewis said.<lb /><lb />I have been fortu-<lb /><lb />Zaman said that he<lb /><lb />Student march to Take Back the Night� <lb /><lb />nate not to have grown up ina <lb /><lb />found the forum at LWCC to be very<lb /><lb />country in political turmoil, having <lb /><lb />productive. <lb /><lb />to race across newly formed borders<lb /><lb />(The march] symbolizes taking It not only made me feel good in<lb /><lb />Sexual Assault Awareness to safety as my forefathers have had<lb /><lb />back the fear. Everybody has a right to.� general, but made me feel especially <lb />to say yes and no,� said Lieutenant good to be in Greenville, and a part<lb /><lb />concludes, campus march Zaman said, as he became older<lb /><lb />Larry Gails of the ECU police depart-of the ECU community,� Zaman<lb /><lb />he realized how lucky he is to be an <lb /><lb />ment. said.<lb /><lb />GINGER JOHNSON American.<lb /><lb />There were many student groups According to Zaman, at the forum<lb /><lb />STAFF WRITER T often thought to myself what<lb /><lb />in attendance at the march including he saw that people have been doing <lb /><lb />can I do to give back to this country,�<lb /><lb />social and service fraternities and an excellent job with channeling<lb /><lb />Yes means yes, no means no. he said.<lb /><lb />sororities and resident advisers. their feelings into being productive<lb /><lb />Whatever we wear, wherever we go� According to Zaman, after the<lb /><lb />Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was rather that destructive.<lb /><lb />tang Out over campus last Thursday tragic events of September 11, <lb /><lb />very active in sexual assault week. Everyone had helpful, heart-<lb /><lb />night as students and staff partici-Muslim Americans have been the<lb /><lb />Phelicia Price, the president of warming things to say in regards to<lb /><lb />pated in the Take Back the Night� victims of anger and intolerance.<lb /><lb />Delta Sigma Theta sorority said her how we may respond to this great<lb /><lb />march, as part of Sexual Assault This hatred is unjustly directed<lb /><lb />advice to ECU women is to never be tragedy,� Zaman said.<lb /><lb />Awareness Week. toward Muslim Americans,� Zaman<lb /><lb />alone and always have a buddy.<lb /><lb />The march started at Belk Hall said. [The question is] why are<lb /><lb />Before you go out at night decide This writer can be contacted at<lb /><lb />and ended at Joyner Library. Muslims being targeted?�<lb /><lb />how many drinks you are going to news@theeastcarolinian.com<lb /><lb />Students at the march were there Zaman said it is because of the<lb /><lb />have. Five drinks for a man and four<lb /><lb />to not only support victims, but <lb /><lb />drinks for a woman should be all you<lb /><lb />to also raise awareness for the prob-<lb /><lb />can tolerate,� said Sweet.<lb /><lb />lem. <lb /><lb />Decide before you go out if Ambassadors give time, money <lb /><lb />1 know many people do not <lb /><lb />you are going to have sex. No one<lb /><lb />report it. Parents send students here <lb /><lb />deserves to be sexually assaulted,�<lb /><lb />(ECU) thinking their student will <lb /><lb />Sweet said.<lb /><lb />be protected. They want them to <lb />come back the same way they left <lb /><lb />Students marched through campus in the Take Back the Night� Students that have been sexually <lb />assaulted can contact Laura Sweet at<lb /><lb />event. The march ended Sexual Assault Awareness week.<lb /><lb />them,� said Nikki Moye, a junior and <lb /><lb />329-6824 or reach Student Health<lb /><lb />tesident adviser. <lb /><lb />at 328-6904.<lb /><lb />Laura Sweet, student advocate for assaults are male victims. According to the Student Health <lb />students in crisis, said this is not just One of the main reasons for Center, every year one in eight col-<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb /><lb />a woman's issue. sexual assault is to take advantage of lege women are reported being date <lb />Ten percent of reported sexual people,� said Sweet. raped. <lb /><lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />SGA fall elections to take place tomorrow <lb /><lb />SGA president Sadie Cox and Chancellor William <lb />Muse receive a $1,000 check from Michelle Connor, <lb />Class, day, residence hall Christy Lynch. During the year, various resolu-president of the ECU Ambassadors, for the New<lb /><lb />is to provide responsible and effec-<lb /><lb />Executive officers are elected tions and bills are voted on by the <lb /><lb />York Red Cross. Ambassadors volunteered at Sonic<lb /><lb />tive student participation in the<lb /><lb />rep positions up for grabs annually by student voters, legislature. After being introduced<lb /><lb />organization and the control of last week and donated tips to the relief effort.<lb /><lb />The legislative branch includes in the legislature, they are assigned<lb /><lb />student affairs. It investigates student<lb /><lb />ANGELA HARNE day, residence hall and class rep-to the proper committee within this <lb />NEWS EDITOR resentatives. The branch ensures body.<lb /><lb />problems. The government also acts A weekend of festivities ... fun, food, family <lb /><lb />in the best interests of the student <lb /><lb />representation for all students. The The judicial branch is made up of Students, parents and siblings<lb /><lb />body and of the university com-<lb /><lb />The Student Government Asso-legislature meets every Monday at the Honor Board, Academic Integrity<lb /><lb />munity. It provides an official voice enjoy a tailgating feast before<lb /><lb />ciation (SGA) encourages students 5:30 p.m. in Mendenhall Student Board and the Review Board. The<lb /><lb />for student opinions and fosters the Family Weekend home<lb /><lb />to vote for their class representatives Center, Rm. 221. members are screened by a search <lb /><lb />awareness of student positions within <lb /><lb />football game against William &amp;<lb /><lb />tomorrow. The SGA president can allow committee and appointed by the<lb /><lb />the campus, local, state, national and<lb /><lb />Students must have their ECU the student government legislature Executive Council with the advice Mary last Saturday. In addition<lb /><lb />international communities.<lb /><lb />OneCards to vote from 9-6:30 p.m. to have the power to appropriate and consent of the Legislature. Board to the football game, students<lb /><lb />In addition, the government pro-<lb /><lb />at Minges Coliseum, Mendenhall money that is received from a por-members serve for a period of one and families<lb /><lb />their enjoyed a<lb /><lb />vides students with an opportunity<lb /><lb />Student Center, Joyner Library or tion of student fees. These funds are academic year.<lb /><lb />to gain experience and training in jazz concert, a Chancellor<lb /><lb />Todd Dining Hall. Students can also allocated by the legislature to various The leadership of the Judicial<lb /><lb />responsible political participation. <lb /><lb />breakfast, a pregame buffet <lb /><lb />and a Sunday brunch. The <lb /><lb />weekend began in 1980, <lb /><lb />vote <lb /><lb />from 9-8 p.m. at the Wright <lb /><lb />organizations that have legislatively Branch consists of the Attorney Gen-<lb /><lb />The SGA consists of three<lb /><lb />Place. (See A3 for full candidate <lb /><lb />approved constitutions. In addition, eral, Advocate for Accused Students, <lb /><lb />the legislature allocates funds to the <lb /><lb />and is advised by the Associate Dean<lb /><lb />branches; the executive, legislative<lb /><lb />coverage) <lb /><lb />and the judicial.<lb /><lb />According to the SGA website, <lb /><lb />executive branch of SGA for its own of Students/Directors of Judicial <lb /><lb />in part because of <lb /><lb />parent<lb /><lb />The executive branch includes<lb /><lb />the SGA is the official representative <lb /><lb />operation. The legislature is also Affairs. <lb /><lb />interest.<lb /><lb />SGA President Sadie Cox, SGA Vice<lb /><lb />governing body for ECU students. <lb /><lb />charged by the constitution to be a For more information about SGA,<lb /><lb />President Chris Owens, SGA Trea-<lb /><lb />The purpose of the <lb /><lb />government <lb /><lb />forum for student views. call 328-4726. <lb /><lb />surer Fred Moreno and SGA Secretary <lb /><lb />WEATHER FORECAST CONTACT US ONLINE SURVEY FIND US INSIDE <lb /><lb />TODAY TOMORROW BY PHONE THIS WEEKTS QUESTION ON THE WEB Opinion.. <lb />Scattered Showers Mostly Sunny 252.328.6366 (newsroom) Are you going to vote in the www.theeastcarolinian.com <lb />High is 74 High is 75 252.328.2000 (advertising) SGA elections? editor@theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE A2 <lb /><lb />eG Grime Seane <lb /><lb />Sept. 20 <lb /><lb />NEWS Z0A <lb /><lb />News Editor <lb />ANGELA HARNE <lb /><lb />Assistant News Editor <lb />DENNIS MITCHELL <lb /><lb />news @theeastcarolinian.com <lb />252.328.6366 <lb /><lb />(ens Eas <lb /><lb />Class drop <lb /><lb />Tomorrow is the last day to drop classes and also process <lb />a grade replacement for any course being grade-replaced <lb />this semester. Grade replacement forms should be brought <lb />to either the registrarsT office or Undergraduate Studies. For <lb />more information contact Douglas K, Schneider, associate <lb />professor of accounting, 328-6161. <lb /><lb />Chemometrics <lb /><lb />Dr. Steven Brown, a professor and chair of the Depart-<lb />ment of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of <lb />Delaware, will give a presentation at 7:30 p.m. today in the <lb />auditorium of the Jenkins Fine Arts Center. His presentation <lb />will describe chemometrics and the many aspects of using <lb />computers for chemical analysis and will be presented <lb />in honor of ECU chemistry professor Paul Gemperline. <lb />Dr. Gemperline was recently named as ECUTs 2001 Arts <lb />and Sciences Distinguished Professor by the College of <lb />Arts and Sciences. <lb /><lb />Young democrats <lb /><lb />The Pitt County Young Democrats will have a meeting at <lb /><lb />6:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 27 at Szechuan Garden <lb />Chinese Restaurant. For information call 353-5326. <lb />Voter Registration <lb /><lb />The Democracy Matter, a 2001 Student Organization, <lb />will present an on-campus voter registration drive. The <lb />voter drive is today in front of the Wright Place. The drive <lb />will enable ECU students to register to vote. <lb /><lb />Career day <lb /><lb />The School of Business and office of Career Services will <lb />host their annual Business Career Day from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. <lb />on Wednesday, September 26 on the first and third floors <lb />of the Bate (General Classroom) Building. More than 80 <lb />recruiters from over 60 companies will attend the program <lb />to answer questions and discuss career opportunities with <lb />ECU students. For more information contact the School <lb />of Business, 328-6377. <lb /><lb />ECU Construction <lb /><lb />The East Carolina Construction Association (ECCA) <lb />would like to invite interested construction management <lb />majors to participate in their association. The ECCA meets <lb />at 6:30 p.m. every second Tuesday and fourth Thursday <lb />in Rawl, Rm. 309. For more information contact Ron <lb />Sessoms, 328-1382. <lb /><lb />Be sure to pick up your <lb /><lb />Damage to property; larceny-A staff Expired registration-A non-student Involuntary commitment-A student Assault-Two non-students were <lb />member reported the wallpaper was issued a state citation while was transported to PCMH under banned from campus after <lb />in a room was damaged when a driving on Charles Blvd. for an involuntary commitment order becoming involved in a dispute <lb />sign was stolen off the wall. having an expired registration. from a staff member. in which one slapped the other. <lb /><lb />Harassing phone calls-A student in Damage to property-A staff Larceny-A student reported his Breaking and entering-An officer <lb />Clement Hall reported receiving member reported paint was splat-hanging parking decal was stolen discovered a glass window had <lb />three harassing phone calls from tered on the walls and loading from his vehicle while it was been broken from the Facilities <lb />an unknown male. dock of the Harris Building. It parked south of Scott Hall. Services Building on 14th St. <lb /><lb />was also discovered that someone <lb />Harassing phone calls-A student had been on the roof and had Sept. 22 Damage to property-A faculty <lb />attempted to gain entry to the<lb /><lb />in Greene Hall reported receiving member reported 12 trees<lb /><lb />Hit and run-A student reported<lb /><lb />multiple harassing phone calls located near the Howell Science<lb /><lb />building through an air duct. <lb /><lb />her vehicle was struck while<lb /><lb />from her ex-boyfriend, a non-stu-Building were damaged.<lb /><lb />parked on Faculty Way.<lb /><lb />dent. Auto accident-A staff member <lb /><lb />Larceny-A student reported the<lb /><lb />reported hitting a support pole <lb /><lb />Unruly subject-A student was tem-<lb /><lb />Damage to property-A student in Mazda emblem had been<lb /><lb />under Dowdy Ficklen Stadium <lb /><lb />porarily banned from Mendenhall<lb /><lb />Clement Hail reported her car was removed from the trunk of her<lb /><lb />with a state owned vehicle. <lb /><lb />Student Center for unruly behav-<lb /><lb />scratched while parked in the lot vehicle while it was parked <lb />Impersonating a police officer; west of Belk Hall. During the<lb /><lb />ior and was referred to the Office <lb /><lb />east of Fletcher Hall. <lb /><lb />of Student Conflict Resolution.<lb /><lb />misuse of telephone; aiding and investigation, several other vehi-<lb /><lb />abetting-Two students in Garrett cles were found to be missing<lb /><lb />Sept. 21 <lb /><lb />Sept. 23<lb /><lb />Hall were referred to the Office emblems from their trunk.<lb /><lb />Simple possession of marijuana; <lb /><lb />of Student Conflict Resolution Alcohol violation-Four students <lb /><lb />possession of drug paraphernalia; Larceny-A student reported the<lb /><lb />for the referenced charges after were issued campus appearance <lb />making a prank phone call to tickets for underage drinking in<lb /><lb />underage consumption of alcohol-Honda emblem from her vehicle <lb />Two students in Belk Hall were parked north of Belk Hall was<lb /><lb />another student from a blue light Belk Hall. <lb /><lb />issued campus appearance tickets found missing on Sept 15.<lb /><lb />phone.<lb /><lb />for the referenced charges. <lb /><lb />New technology at Joyner Library opens <lb /><lb />He said so many of the historical ing being a freshman to part of this supporters through the founding<lb /><lb />Historical artifacts <lb /><lb />exhibits are fragile and donTt need to ground-breaking achievement.� and the first graduation. <lb />available online be handled a lot. Gray and the other students also In the tobacco exhibit, users can <lb /><lb />Project Director Diane Williams had the task of correcting some of also see census reports, newspapers, <lb /><lb />DENNIS MITCHELL said the Digital History exhibit makes the mistakes in the documents. photos, and business directories <lb /><lb />ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR original source material available Williams said that if something from the early 1900's. <lb /><lb />online. was spelled wrong or meant some-Users can search a database of <lb /><lb />Joyner Library unveiled its new Williams said using digital tech-thing else than what it means today, census returns in Pitt county in the <lb /><lb />Eastern North Carolina Digital His-nology, documents could be viewed students put the real meaning in 1900Ts by last name or occupation <lb /><lb />tory Exhibit to faculty, staff and clearly online. parentheses. According to Williams, other <lb /><lb />students last Thursday. According to exhibits are in the making to add <lb />According to Carroll Varner, Williams, now the Dig-to the exhibit. <lb /><lb />Eastern North Carolina Digital History Exhibits<lb /><lb />director of Library Services, the ital History exhibit Dr. Tom Shield is the principle <lb /><lb />Digital History exhibits allow users to includes three main investigator for an exhibit we <lb /><lb />view historical pieces of the Special areas of interest, ECU are doing on John Lawson, who <lb /><lb />Collections of Joyner library via the centennial, Steamers explored North Carolina in the <lb /><lb />web. that serve the Albe-early 1700's,� Williams said. <lb /><lb />Varner said the services online marle Sound and This is going to be a very good <lb /><lb />exhibit is a turning point in the We had students do all the digi-tobacco in Eastern North Carolina. addition because he documented <lb /><lb />development of library services. tizing of the documents,� said Wil-Varner said that the three exhibits everything he came across. <lb /><lb />Allowing the viewing of histori-liams. are just the beginning of Eastern Williams said they acquired 54 <lb /><lb />cal materials online is the future of Freshman Kenny Gray, who North Carolina Digital History. images from London for the John <lb /><lb />library services,� said Varner. heiped with digitizing some of the T feel that the exhibits are going Lawson exhibit. <lb /><lb />According to Varner, having documents, said the experience was to multiply,� Varner said. The Digital History exhibit is <lb /><lb />exhibits on the Internet allows one of a kind. <lb /><lb />The ECU centennial exhibit has available to the general public <lb /><lb />patrons to use the services from By me not being from Eastern information on the founding and on through the Joyner LibraryTs website <lb /><lb />anywhere. North Carolina, getting to work with the first graduation. at www.lib.ecu.edu. <lb /><lb />The Digital History exhibits documents from this area that are According to the Digital History <lb /><lb />prevent the need to travel to do really old made me feel apart of the exhibit, users can take a walk in the This writer can be contacted at <lb /><lb />research,� Varner said. history,� Gray said. It is a good feel-footsteps of faculty, students and news@theeastcarolinian .com <lb /><lb />Appeals Court orders Charlotte schools to end desegregated busing after 30 years <lb /><lb />CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -After the inner-city. represents Bill Capacchione, a white Attorney James Ferguson, who <lb /><lb />30 years of running its schools under The 105,000-student school parent who filed suit challenging his represented black parents seeking to <lb /><lb />a court-ordered busing plan meant system was the first major urban childTs kindergarten assignment. keep the busing plan, said he needed <lb /><lb />to desegregate, the Charlotte-Meck-district in the nation to use busing to District officials, who had fought more time to review the case before <lb /><lb />lenburg district has been ordered achieve racial balance. Similar plans in court to keep the 1971 busing deciding whether to appeal. <lb /><lb />to stop basing school assignments were later imposed on other school order in place, met privately for an Black parents and the school <lb /><lb />on race. districts across the nation. hour before announcing they would board argued before the court in <lb /><lb />The 7-4 decision Friday from the This is a great decision and a not appeal the courtTs decision to February that the desegregation <lb /><lb />4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals great day for everyone of all races the U.S. Supreme Court. order should remain in place. The <lb /><lb />ends a system of busing inner-city and national origins who have an We want to move to the next school board said much had been <lb /><lb />students to mostly-white suburban interest in quality education for all,� stage,� school board chairman Arthur accomplished but more still needed <lb /><lb />schools and suburban students to said attorney William Helfand, who Griffin said Friday. to be done. <lb /><lb />OPEN EVERYDAY <lb /><lb />MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY NIGHT 700 RED BANKS RD. <lb /><lb />SPECIAL <lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, NC 27858 <lb /><lb />AY <lb /><lb />© <lb />shoes included <lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY SPECIAL <lb /><lb />copy of ExpressionsT <lb /><lb />6pm-12 Midnight <lb /><lb />debut issue in tabloid form, next week. bowl for any two hour block <lb />We will be in The East Carolinian, | shoes included -$8 <lb />&amp; <lb />as well as on our own. a <lb />The issue spotlights our new look, FULL SERVICE BAR -MUST SHOW ID <lb />our new format, <lb />minority issues of our campus, | <lb />and what is to come. © <lb /><lb />September 27"Detober 2, 2001 Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein tl<lb /><lb />3 tab 1/2 <lb /><lb />General Public $17.50 and $15.00, ECU Faculty/Staff/Senior Gitizen $15.00 and $12.60, <lb />EGU Student/Youth $10.00 and $8.00. All perfarmances 8:00 p.m. except Sunday,<lb /><lb />() tab 2/2 <lb /><lb />September 20, at 2:00 p.m. MeCinnis Theatre East Carolina University 202-d26-H029<lb /><lb />() gloss 1/1 <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />9-25-01 THE EAST CAROLINIAN + NEWS PAGE A3<lb /><lb />photograph<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Casey<lb /><lb />Meyer<lb /><lb />SENIORSECRETARY/TREASURER <lb />Iam really excited about having <lb />only <lb />whole <lb />every-<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Casey<lb /><lb />Meyer<lb /><lb />SENIOR PRESIDENT SENIOR PRESIDENT SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT <lb /><lb />SENIOR SECRETARY/TREASURER <lb /><lb />My main objective is to explore <lb /><lb />new avenues <lb /><lb />of funding <lb /><lb />to <lb /><lb />ensure <lb /><lb />that all students of ECU have the <lb /><lb />ability and access to their SGA and <lb /><lb />senior class.� <lb /><lb />: 2 <lb /><lb />SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT <lb /><lb />I greatly care about the welfare <lb /><lb />of my classmates. If elected I fully <lb /><lb />intend to attempt to improve <lb /><lb />our <lb /><lb />parking problems and also cam-<lb /><lb />paign for a cleaner campus.� <lb /><lb />SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT<lb /><lb />l hope to be able to represent The essential duties on the senior <lb /><lb />I've been in many organizations<lb /><lb />intend to work in collaboration<lb /><lb />the senior class and the university class president are to speak at gradu-<lb /><lb />such as Alpha Delta Pi, Panhellenic,<lb /><lb />with the SGA to serve the senior class <lb /><lb />the opportunity to work <lb /><lb />not<lb /><lb />that has given me such a good col-ation, donate a senior class gift and <lb /><lb />Order of Omega and recruitment<lb /><lb />in a manner that is not only fitting, <lb /><lb />with the senior class, but the<lb /><lb />lege experience. ITve served as Junior represent the senior class on all <lb /><lb />director for SGA. ITve met with <lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />but accommodating.� <lb /><lb />school and leaving a gift that<lb /><lb />President, Panhellenic Treasurer and campus issues. | am prepared and <lb /><lb />wide variety of people through those <lb /><lb />one will remember.�<lb /><lb />Recruitment Director, ECCO, Alpha experienced to do just that.� <lb /><lb />organizations and feel ITd be able <lb /><lb />Omicron Pi, By-Laws Committee, <lb /><lb />to speak the voice of the students. <lb /><lb />Standards committee and more.� <lb /><lb />My main goal is to get everyone on <lb /><lb />campus involved with the opportu-<lb /><lb />nity to have their voice heard.� <lb /><lb />asey Meyer <lb /><lb />JUNIOR PRESIDENT JUNIOR PRESIDENT JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT <lb /><lb />SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT <lb /><lb />t want to make student safety as Last year on SGA I set up the Vote for me, ITm a leader and The sophomore class is <lb /><lb />T feel I could be a good<lb /><lb />now <lb /><lb />represen-<lb />tative for my class. I also enjoy being <lb />was <lb />(IFC) <lb />Kappa <lb /><lb />well as the growing parking problems University Meal Deal and helped in <lb /><lb />your only candidate.� faced with setting the standard for <lb /><lb />on campus my top two priorities. fighting the ECU parking war. This this school year. Let that be <lb /><lb />a <lb /><lb />stan-active in the school. Last year, | <lb /><lb />The various leadership positions year if elected, | will work hard for dard for the highest leadership and in SGA, Inner-fraternal council <lb /><lb />I have held in different campus improving student life, continuing <lb /><lb />the most success.� and an active member in Tau <lb /><lb />organizations has prepared me to the fight for better student parking, <lb /><lb />Epsilon.� <lb />lead the junior class at a level, which help create a student produced TV <lb />it has never seen.� station and increase crime preven-<lb />tion.� <lb /><lb />photograph by Casey Meyer <lb /><lb />i <lb /><lb />SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT SOPHOMORE VICE PRESIDENT.<lb /><lb />SOPHOMORE VICE PRESIDENT <lb /><lb />SOPHOMORE VICE PRESIDENT FRESHMAN PRESIDENT FRESHMAN PRESIDENT<lb /><lb />Vote for me because I under-<lb /><lb />1 will make myself readily avail-<lb /><lb />By serving as freshman vice<lb /><lb />stand that we are a diverse body Tt would be my honor to bring I have been campaigning since J want to make a significant dif-<lb /><lb />able to the public and 1am more than<lb /><lb />president last year, | am already <lb /><lb />about important changes at ECU. My September 6 to my fellow freshman ference in the lives of the freshman<lb /><lb />of students with diverse needs. ITll willing to invest the time and energy<lb /><lb />familiar with the major issues that<lb /><lb />represent all of those needs to the required to address any concerns top priority would be improvements classmates with Burst Forward with class of ECU.� <lb /><lb />SGA faces. | am ready to continue <lb /><lb />in student parking. Thank you.� Ford.� Though ITm running against <lb />addressing those issues as well as any <lb /><lb />best of my ability.� or issues the sophomore class may <lb /><lb />two guys, I feel if a guy can do it, so <lb />new issues that are concerning my <lb /><lb />have. Last year in SGA, I was on the <lb /><lb />can a girl. Not only am I running to <lb />fellow students.� <lb /><lb />committee responsible for getting <lb /><lb />voice the concerns of the freshman <lb />class, but also to set an example for<lb /><lb />more student parking and helped <lb /><lb />bring the University Meal Deal to <lb /><lb />all females.�<lb /><lb />campus. So vote for me, ITm respon-<lb />sible, dedicated and I get things <lb />done.� <lb /><lb />Jimmy Poe <lb /><lb />Jamie LeLiever <lb />Abbie James <lb /><lb />Tracy Bink <lb /><lb />ESS <lb />Ramsey Connor<lb /><lb />Present SGA executive board winners last night. The winners can <lb /><lb />Nicholas Perez<lb /><lb />= <lb /><lb />members: Sadie Cox, Christy pick their tickets up between noon-7 <lb /><lb />Roxanne Hulsey<lb /><lb />Lynch, Fred Moreno, Michael Orr, p-m. <lb /><lb />today and Wednesday.<lb /><lb />Ss8 <lb /><lb />is <lb /><lb />Amy Craven<lb /><lb />Heather Lewis, Ernest Daily, Teresia The board passed the Indian <lb /><lb />Charisse Owens<lb /><lb />Paul, Mike Sandlin, J.R. Pelletier. Student Organization constitution <lb /><lb />Benjamin Wyche<lb /><lb />Monday, Sept. 24 meeting called and the Chapter of ECU Premedical <lb /><lb />Chris Smith<lb /><lb />to order. Chapter of the American Medical <lb /><lb />Arthur Gordon<lb /><lb />The board passed to give $1,500 Students Association constitution. <lb />from the SGA fund balance to sup-Daily was named the community <lb /><lb />Frank (Trey) Williams, III <lb />Brandon Ives<lb /><lb />port the American Marketing Asso-service coordinator for SGA to orga-<lb /><lb />David Bucci<lb /><lb />ciation t-shirt sales. All proceeds nize a monthly project. <lb /><lb />Pierre Holloman <lb />from the sales go to the American Moreno said he is meeting with <lb /><lb />Shea Sohooli <lb /><lb />Tyler Nilson�<lb /><lb />Yusef Ewais<lb /><lb />FRESHMAN PRESIDENT FRESHMAN VICE PRESIDENT <lb />Go bananas with Tyler and The-Twas in SGA in high school <lb />resa [Cavalier].� and want to continue to serve at a <lb /><lb />Red Cross fund to support the sur-University Attorney Ben Irons and <lb /><lb />BJ. Murphy<lb /><lb />vivors and heroes of the Sept. 11 Peter Romery, elected student attor-<lb /><lb />Michael Orr<lb /><lb />terrorist attacks. ney, at 3:30 p.m. today to discuss<lb /><lb />college level for the freshman class <lb /><lb />Melissa Fox<lb /><lb />According to Cox, the Donate a RomeryTs contract.<lb /><lb />to the best of my ability.� <lb /><lb />Cassandra Adams <lb />John Wiggen<lb /><lb />Dollar� is at $8,000. Cox said $3,000 Paul said she and Lewis are plan-<lb /><lb />was raised at the ECU vs. William-ning to make goody bags for the new <lb />Mary football game. The goal was legislative body. <lb /><lb />Jenny Mann <lb />Annie Cox<lb /><lb />$18,000, a dollar a student. According to Orr, Chapel Hill <lb /><lb />Shannal Moore<lb /><lb />The board passed $729 to fund already suggested the extension <lb />the ECU middle grades <lb /><lb />Muffy Poprycz<lb /><lb />NOT PICTURED: <lb /><lb />program to between spring and summer sessions <lb /><lb />Joel Leonard <lb />Michael Snow <lb /><lb />a conference in Washington, D.C. to ASG. Orr said ECU will stand<lb /><lb />Theresa Cavalier in November. behind the piece of legislature. <lb /><lb />Matthew Wiberg <lb /><lb />FRESHMAN VICE PRESIDENT 168 student tickets available for the ing will be at 3:45 p.m. on Monday, <lb />ECU vs. UNC-CH at Chapel Hill. Cox Oct. 1 at the Pirate Club Level of Patrick Matthews <lb />said the board called the alternative Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. <lb /><lb />According to Cox, there are still The next executive board meet-<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE A4 9-25-01 <lb /><lb />| SOMEWHERE IN AFGHANISTAN | " " <lb /><lb />""s <lb /><lb />Editor-in-chief <lb />MAURA E. BUCK <lb />editor@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />252.328.6366 <lb /><lb />Angela Harne Kyle Barnes <lb />News Editor Sports Editor <lb /><lb />Jason Cox Casey Meyer <lb />Features Editor Photo Editor <lb /><lb />Dennis Mitchell Nicole Dumas <lb />Assistant News Editor Assistant Features Editor <lb /><lb />Mike Baisey Robert Witchger <lb />Head Copy Editor Editorial Cartoonist <lb /><lb />Newsroom ........252.328,6366 FAX use 252.328.6558 <lb />Advertisng........ 252.328.2000 <lb /><lb />Serving ECU since 1925, The East Carolinian prints 9,000 copies <lb />every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during the regular academic <lb />year and 5,000 on Wednesdays during the summer. Our ViewT is <lb />the opinion of the editorial board and is written by editorial board <lb />members. The East Carolinian welcomes letters to the editor <lb />which are limited to 250 words (which may be edited for decency <lb />or brevity). We reserve the right to edit or reject letters and <lb />all letters must be signed and include a telephone number. <lb />Letters may be sent via e-mail to editor@tec.ecu.edu or to <lb />The East Carolinian, Student Publications Building, Greenville, <lb />NC 27858-4353. Call 252-328-6366 for more information. <lb />One copy of The East Carolinian is free, each additional copy is $1. <lb /><lb />Essentially, the It is imperative that students take a few minutes <lb />out of their busy days to vote in this year's SGA<lb /><lb />students who <lb />elections which will be held on Wednesday. On <lb />you vote for average, the majority of students a it ECU do not <lb />vote for students to represent them <lb /><lb />serve as a voice <lb />Perhaps many students feel as though their vote <lb /><lb />for all students. <lb />may not matter, yet we think history has proven <lb />that that is simply not the case. Anyone recall the <lb />past presidential election? <lb /><lb />Believe it or not, students who act as SGA <lb />representatives have an enormous responsibility <lb />and a great deal of power on this campus. <lb /><lb />Essentially, the students who you vote for serve <lb />as a voice for all students. If you have an issue <lb />that you feel needs immediate attention, you <lb />should seek out members of SGA for plausible <lb />solutions. They are the students that have the <lb />power to make decisions on campus... decisions <lb />that affect you each and every day. <lb /><lb />lf a majority of students support bringing in <lb />alternative meal plan options, such as the <lb />University Meal Deal, SGA represe: ntatives seek <lb />out the proper resources to make those options <lb />possible. <lb /><lb />Take the time to get to know what platforms <lb />the candidate stand for. The process takes just <lb />a few minutes with the use of the ECU One <lb />Card. Students can vote from 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. at <lb />Minges Coliseum, Mendenhall Student Center, <lb />Joyner Library or Todd Dining H all. Students <lb />can also vote from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. at the Wright <lb />Place. <lb /><lb />_ The primary goal of the TEC Opinion page is to evoke� <lb />discussion as well as action on topics pertinent to <lb />the ECU community. <lb /><lb />We encourage a response from our readers. If you <lb />have an opinion in reaction to one of our columns or <lb />perhaps in regard to the overall presentation of TEC, <lb />_ please express your view in one of four ways: direct a <lb />3 _letter or fax to the editor, emailrespons: to the editor<lb /><lb />a e <lb />or simply phone in a response. <lb /><lb />The 18,000 ECU students read our paper on a regular <lb />basis. There's no better way to express your opinion <lb />than to take the time to sit and react to a situation <lb />affecting the students of this university through our <lb /><lb />Opinion page. _ <lb />To be printed, the letter must be signed and contain " <lb /><lb />a phone number for verification. Letters will appear <lb />_ as space permits. The editor reserves the right to edit <lb />letters for ength. <lb /><lb />Tough distinction between <lb />coverage and propaganda <lb /><lb />ing war is something to be scared<lb /><lb />JOSH LEPREE <lb /><lb />about. CNN ran a statistic that 70% <lb />of Americans have been depressed<lb /><lb />In the past two weeks, the multi-<lb /><lb />since the recent attacks. I tend to<lb /><lb />tude of television and printed media <lb /><lb />believe that agencies such as CNN<lb /><lb />coverage that has bombarded our <lb /><lb />themselves are partially responsible <lb /><lb />senses is becoming to seem more and <lb /><lb />for this. The approach that many <lb /><lb />more like anti-Islamic propaganda. <lb /><lb />news programs have taken is one of<lb /><lb />The media in this country, which <lb /><lb />pessimism and negativity; by quickly<lb /><lb />by all means is the most compre-<lb /><lb />labeling people of Islamic and/or<lb /><lb />hensive and legitimate source of <lb /><lb />Arabic descent as the perpetrators,<lb /><lb />information in the world, has taken a <lb /><lb />our nation has turned against these<lb /><lb />departure from its normally prudent <lb /><lb />groups and many have violently <lb /><lb />manner in the wake of the terrorist <lb /><lb />lashed out against innocent citizens<lb /><lb />attacks. There is a thin line between <lb /><lb />of this country. The Government<lb /><lb />what is considered relevant news <lb /><lb />constantly incubates bits of anti-<lb /><lb />information and irrelevant govern-<lb /><lb />Afghanistan propaganda in order to<lb /><lb />ment influenced propaganda. For <lb /><lb />gain our support and justify their<lb /><lb />those of you who arenTt clear on what <lb /><lb />retaliation.<lb /><lb />exactly is meant by propaganda, it <lb /><lb />The fallacy which supports this<lb /><lb />is loosely defined as the systematic <lb /><lb />propaganda is the fact that most<lb /><lb />publicity of information reflecting <lb /><lb />Americans are completely unaware<lb /><lb />the views and interests of itTs propaga-<lb /><lb />of the past relations between the<lb /><lb />tors (the United States government.) <lb /><lb />United States and Afghanistan, as<lb /><lb />Many countries utilize propaganda <lb /><lb />well as the true, full-scope story off<lb /><lb />during instances that require uni-<lb /><lb />why our troops have been in the<lb /><lb />form thinking and emotions from <lb /><lb />Middle East for twenty years. The<lb /><lb />itTs citizens, such as during a war. <lb /><lb />American news media will certainly<lb /><lb />Hitler used propaganda to brainwash <lb /><lb />not try to tell a two sided story; we<lb /><lb />millions into his scheme of Aryan <lb /><lb />won't see news about what America<lb /><lb />domination; the Viet Cong utilized <lb /><lb />has been doing in Saudi Arabia, Leba-<lb /><lb />it as well during the VietnamWar <lb /><lb />non, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran,<lb /><lb />in order to muster support for their <lb /><lb />etc. in the way of trade embargoes <lb /><lb />cause. Make no mistake in thinking <lb /><lb />and economic sanctions that have<lb /><lb />that I am making comparisons <lb /><lb />provided the fuel for the burning fire<lb /><lb />between our government and those <lb /><lb />of the Middle Eastern community<lb /><lb />of Hitler and Diem, but I do see a <lb /><lb />of Anti-Americans. The fact of the<lb /><lb />strong similarity in the way that our <lb /><lb />matter is that this IS a two-sided story<lb /><lb />national news media is seemingly <lb /><lb />and it is not wise for everyone to<lb /><lb />brainwashing people into thinking <lb /><lb />make false pretenses without being<lb /><lb />that all Afghans are evil, Islam is <lb /><lb />aware of both sides of the tale.<lb /><lb />an evil religion, and that the ensu-<lb /><lb />lt inion <lb />Don't destroy aviation <lb /><lb />ROBERT POOLE jobs. And this could just be the <lb /><lb />beginning. <lb /><lb />Commercial airlines have Prior to the bombings, U.S. air-<lb />resumed flying with three pages of lines were on the way to losing $2.5 <lb />new federal security requirements. billion this year. Between last weekTs <lb />A whole raft of new provisions -no shutdown and the new restrictions <lb />cars within 300 feet of terminals, no and their impact, that number could <lb />curbside or hotel baggage check-in, easily double by year-end. ThatTs <lb />limits on electronic tickets, detailed likely to mean more airlines going <lb />searches of planes before every flight under (as Midway did last week), <lb /><lb />-will do little or nothing to make reducing the extent of competition. <lb />air travel safer. Ironically, these well-And less competition means higher <lb />intended feel-good� measures may airfares. <lb />inadvertently achieve one of the ThereTs no doubt that aviation <lb />terroristsT goals by crippling our security needs to be dramatically <lb />aviation industry. improved, but it can be done without <lb />When Wall Street reopened destroying the airlines and affordable <lb />Monday, airline stocks plummeted. air travel. None of the pre-existing <lb />Almost all of the major carriers have security measures prevented well-<lb />cut flight schedules. Continental trained, suicidal fanatics from get-<lb />plans to lay off 12,000 employees. ting on flights with legal knives <lb /><lb />U.S. Airways expects to cut 11,000 and gaining control of the cockpits. <lb />Must BE <lb /><lb />Reaus oF VY <lb /><lb />Onion <lb /><lb />Attacks launched long siege <lb />IN an unfamiliar territory <lb /><lb />DAVID M. KENNEDY taken analysis of what has happened. <lb /><lb />They also imply a highly misleading <lb /><lb />President John F. Kennedy once picture of what the future might <lb /><lb />described the Cold War as a long hold. Put simply, war� is an utterly <lb /><lb />twilight struggle.� inadequate term to describe the <lb /><lb />TuesdayTs horrific events may unprecedented crisis that has been <lb /><lb />weil prove to be no singularity, but thrust upon this country. What is <lb /><lb />rather the opening rounds of a siege more, the tactics, arms and attitudes <lb /><lb />that will test us as no other challenge of all past wars will prove largely <lb /><lb />has. The grim prospect now looms irrelevant in the face of the altogether <lb /><lb />that the battle against catastrophic new threat that confronts us. <lb /><lb />terrorism will be still longer and The renowned Prussian general <lb /><lb />darker than the Cold War that cast its and military theorist Karl von Clause-<lb /><lb />shadow over two generations. witz famously defined war as the <lb /><lb />This struggle will be fought in continuation of politics by other <lb />the gloom beyond twilight, in the means.� More precisely, in his clas-<lb />nocturnal regions where nightmares sic treatise, On War,� Clausewitz <lb />abound. It will breed gnawing inse-argued that war is an instrument of <lb />curities and suspicions, and will policy; it must necessarily bear the <lb />tempt us to corrupt the very values character of policy; it must measure <lb />of liberty and tolerance that have with policyTs measure. The conduct of <lb />defined us as a people. war, in its great outlines, is, therefore, <lb /><lb />President Bush has declared politics itself, which takes up the <lb />that last TuesdayTs attacks on New sword in place of the pen, but does <lb />York and the Pentagon were more not on that account cease to think <lb />than acts of terror. They were acts according to its own laws.TT That <lb />of war.� That statement reflects an justly celebrated insight captures <lb />understandable effort to comprehend the essence of virtually all military <lb />the enormity of last weekTs horrors, conflicts on record. <lb />and to summon the American people War was for Clausewitz a neces-<lb />to battle stations. sarily bloody and destructive busi-<lb /><lb />But taken literally, the presidentTs ness, but it had a logic, however <lb />words offer a fundamentally mis-perverse, of its own. <lb /><lb />Dear Editor: another country, probably Afghani-<lb /><lb />Since the terrorist attacks on the stan, causing the loss of more inno-<lb />Pentagon and World Trade Center, cent lives and possibly commit U.S. <lb />all | have been hearing on television ground forces in a search for Osama <lb />is that it is probably the work of bin Laden. Incidentally, the CIA was <lb />Osama bin Laden. Why? The number responsible for bringing the Taliban <lb />of people around the world that are to power by financing the fight <lb />angry over U.S. foreign policy is against the Russians. This policy will <lb />extremely large. only exacerbate the situation and <lb /><lb />Iraqis are angry over the con-bring more terrorist attacks. <lb />tinual bombings, the sanctions that I am appalled at the suffering <lb />have killed over a million people and loss of life in New York and <lb />and the depleted uranium used in Washington D.C. it is a terrible trag-<lb />bombing that has cause leukemia edy and could leas to the loss of civil <lb />and other cancers. liberties and will result in a headlong <lb /><lb />Yugoslavs are angry over the tush to Star Wars and militarization <lb /><lb />bombing and dismemberment of to the detriment of Social Security, <lb />their country. Palestinians are angry education, the infrastructure, the <lb />over U.S. support for Israel. environment, etc. <lb /><lb />Latin Americans are angry over The difficult task for the Ameri-<lb />decades of U.S. supported coups, can people is to change U.S. foreign <lb />death squads, torture, disappeared policy from one based in imperial <lb />people and ruthless dictators. might designed to foster the interests <lb /><lb />Africans are angry over U.S. sup-and profits if multinational corpora-<lb />port for apartheid and the proxy tions to one based in peace, justice <lb />wars by Renamo and UNITA in and the interests of the common <lb />Mozambique and Angola that have people everywhere. Then terrorism <lb />caused the deaths of millions of will cease. <lb />people. Indonesians are angry over <lb />the bloody dictatorship of Suharto. I Sincerely, <lb />could go on and on. Gary Sudborough <lb /><lb />Now, President George W. Bush Political Activist <lb />will undoubtedly massively bomb Bellflower, Ca. <lb /><lb />pct RR TT <lb /><lb />TEC encourages all students to take an active role in the university as well as their community and state governments. The only way to promote change is to contact to the leaders that represent you. <lb /><lb />William Muse, Chancellor Robert Thompson, Interim Vice Richard Brown, Executive Vice Chancellor and Nancy Jenkins, Mayor Mike Easley, Governor desse Helms, Senator John Edwards, Senator<lb /><lb />Office of the C <lb /><lb />for Academic Affairs Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Mayors Office Office of the Governor 310 New Bern Ave. 301 Century Post Office<lb /><lb />Spilman 103 Spilman 207 Spilman 112 <lb /><lb />Greenville City Hall 20301 Mail Service Center Suite 122 300 Fayettville St.<lb /><lb />328-6212 <lb /><lb />328-6288 328-6975 Greenville, NC 27858 Raleigh, NC 27699-0301 Raleigh, NC 27601 Raleigh, NC 27601<lb /><lb />musew@mailecuedu <lb /><lb />thompsonro@ mailecu.edu brownri@ mailecuedu 329-4419 1-800-662-7952 919-856-4630 919-856-4245 <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE B1 9-25-01 <lb /><lb />ell phones gain popularity <lb /><lb />FCHIURES <lb /><lb />CAMPUS <lb /><lb />Features Editor <lb />JASON COX <lb />Assistant Editor <lb />NICOLE DUMAS <lb /><lb />features@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />252.328.6366 <lb /><lb />Students should be <lb />knowledgeable when cell <lb />shopping <lb /><lb />KATY RAGNA <lb />FEATURES WRITER <lb /><lb />Are you a proud owner of a cell-<lb />phone? If the answer is no, then <lb />chances are you at least know some-<lb />one who is. Not long ago it seemed <lb />anyone who was anyone carried a <lb />pager, now the trend has been <lb />replaced by cell-phones. A é <lb />recent report from Busi-<lb />ness Wire states that over <lb />50% of college students <lb />own a cell-phone, and numbers are <lb />steadily increasing. <lb /><lb />The popularity of cellular phones <lb />is obvious on any given day at the <lb />ECU campus. Students are seen talk-<lb /><lb />along when boating because his <lb />phone provides, safety when you <lb />donTt have access to a phone.� If <lb />you are one of the few without a <lb />cell phone; the thoughts of plans, <lb />options and features can be <lb />quite nerve wrack-<lb />ing. Thank-<lb />fully, the <lb />folks at <lb /><lb />About.com <lb />have compiled a useful list of 5 <lb />Easy Steps to Choosing the Right <lb />Phone and Service Plan� to make the <lb />selection less of a hassle. <lb /><lb />paid or monthly. The pros of <lb />prepaid billing is that your min-<lb />utes tend to be spread out over a <lb />few months and prepaid billing <lb />does not require credit approval. <lb /><lb />However, <lb /><lb />prepaid bill-<lb /><lb />ing can be more <lb /><lb />costly on the per <lb /><lb />minute basis. <lb /><lb />Step 2 is a run down on <lb />common phone features and Step <lb />3 calls for seeking the opinions of <lb />others. Step 4 offers tips on how to <lb />find a plan that best fits your needs <lb />where Step S lists companies that you <lb /><lb />ing on their phones while walking The first step is ~Get Answers may purchase your phone from. <lb /><lb />to and from class, grabbing a bite to to Your Basic Questions,T some of At U.S. Cellular, their most popu-<lb />TANYA L. KERN eat and sometimes even during class. these may include choosing a digital lar phone is the Motorola ST7668, <lb />ECU JUDICIAL BOARD Health professor Dr. Hans Johnson or analog phone. Digital phones which is a flip phone that runs for <lb />has never had a problem with a cell-typically use less power and are $149.95. Such features offered include <lb />This entry is brought to you by: Letter E phone disturbing one of his classes. smaller than analog phones. Another alarm clock, calculator and vibrate <lb />Johnson, a cell-phone owner and important question pertains to bill-mode. Text messaging is a feature <lb /><lb />photograph<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Casey<lb /><lb />Mi<lb /><lb />souve-<lb /><lb />paint-<lb /><lb />The stamps of St. Vincent and <lb />at <lb /><lb />to <lb /><lb />time <lb />sooner,� <lb /><lb />B2 <lb /><lb />Dear Judy Judicial: Last weekend I went to a party with a girlfriend. avid sailor, likes to bring his phone ing cycle options, which can be pre-that allows text messaging between Students are using cell <lb /><lb />phones <lb /><lb />We decided if we were wasted, weTd stay there. During the party, | met <lb /><lb />more now than in the past. <lb /><lb />with Patrick� from class. By then, I had three beers and Patrick� offered <lb />me another. <lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />After that, I barely remember what happened. I found him very <lb />attractive and flirted with him a lot. I know we talked for a while and <lb />went into a quieter room. <lb /><lb />The next morning, I woke up next to him without my pants or <lb />underwear. Patrick� even thanked me for a good night. I have no idea <lb />what happened between going into another room and waking up. However, <lb />my friend said she accidentally walked in on us in a steamy� make-out <lb />session. All of this makes me feel really sick and why were my pants off? <lb />What can I do if Patrick� possibly assaulted me? <lb /><lb />phone and Internet. For the phone <lb />to phone messaging, both people <lb />must have the 2-way plan in order <lb />for it to work. <lb /><lb />U.S. Cellufar representatives <lb />report the 21-state long distance <lb />phone plan covers the East Coast <lb />and is popular with traveling stu-<lb />dents. <lb />Sophomore marketing major <lb />Nathaniel Mayer agrees that cell-<lb />phones are convenient. I use mine <lb />to call home because it doesnTt <lb />cost me anything after 8 p.m. on <lb />weekdays.� <lb /><lb />One thing is obvious cap GS <lb />trend is here to stay. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb />FA A <lb /><lb />Confused about the future? stamps <lb /><lb />Let career services help <lb /><lb />the news <lb />JEN MALACHOWSKI <lb />FEATURES WRITER <lb /><lb />Service<lb /><lb />(AP) -The U.S. Postal <lb /><lb />is reissuing three <lb /><lb />reflect <lb /><lb />Washington <lb />which shows a bust of <lb /><lb />stamps to<lb /><lb />Signed, When asked about Career Ser-<lb /><lb />rate changes. <lb />The George<lb /><lb />Scared and Confused vices many students are unaware <lb /><lb />there is a center available for their <lb /><lb />stamp,<lb /><lb />Dear Scared and Confused: Oh, what an awful situation! You must needs. The Career Development <lb /><lb />Washington and <lb /><lb />red_back-<lb />ground, was issued Feb. 22 with <lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />find out what occurred. Even though several days have passed, you should Center, formally called Services is <lb /><lb />contact the Student Advocate, Laura Sweet. To contact Sweet, call 328-4235. an important resource on campus <lb /><lb />the old postcard rate of 20 <lb /><lb />cents. <lb />Sept. <lb />at the <lb /><lb />She works with students who may have been victims of sexual assault. She and a beneficial tool in the career <lb /><lb />The stamp will be reissued<lb /><lb />talks with you confidentially about the event and explains all legal, medical process. <lb /><lb />20 with a green background<lb /><lb />and counseling options, including actions the university is able to take The Career Development Center <lb /><lb />new 23-cent rate.<lb /><lb />against Patrick.� She works closely with faculty in case you have academic is designed to help students in <lb /><lb />The gold Art Deco Eagle <lb /><lb />stamp <lb />55-cent <lb /><lb />The same design will be reis-<lb /><lb />issues. She may suggest to you to have a check-up to make sure you're not allaspects of the job search process <lb /><lb />issued Feb. 22<lb /><lb />was <lb /><lb />as a<lb /><lb />pregnant or have an STD. It will be your choice whether or not to have the from selecting a major to actual-<lb /><lb />stamp for two-ounce letters.<lb /><lb />check-up, seek counseling, or talk with the police department or the Office lylocating a position in your desired <lb /><lb />of Student Conflict Resolution (OSCR). major. <lb /><lb />57-cent <lb />value. This time, however, the <lb /><lb />was <lb /><lb />sued Sept. 20 with the<lb /><lb />Career Services is located <lb /><lb />new<lb /><lb />From what you wrote, you may have blacked out from the alcohol. If your The Service is very useful in <lb /><lb />friend saw you in that room with Patrick� engaging in a sexual encounter helping to decide on majors and students. <lb /><lb />you donTt even remember, you really should talk with someone about what jobs within your major,� said Julie <lb /><lb />stamp will have a green hue. <lb /><lb />The Love Letters stamp<lb /><lb />happened. The Center for Counseling and Student Development offers <lb /><lb />Rishell, sophomore undecided major. <lb /><lb />issued Feb. 14 at the 55-cent <lb /><lb />rate. <lb />reissued <lb />stamp. <lb />The stamp features a pink rose on <lb />Smith <lb /><lb />confidential counseling and you can talk about how you feel. Rishell said she is more likely to <lb /><lb />in your circumstance, if you were intoxicated you may not have been use the center later in her college <lb /><lb />able to give consent to any sort of sexual encounter. If Patrick� continued to career rather than now. Contrary <lb /><lb />make moves� on you, knowing you were drunk, he may have endangered to popular belief you donTt have to <lb /><lb />The same design will be <lb /><lb />in November as a 57-cent <lb /><lb />1763 letter from Abigail<lb /><lb />you and your safety. Patrick� could be in violation of the student Code be a senior to gain benefits from a <lb /><lb />to John Adams.<lb /><lb />of ConductTs Letter E. the service. Younger students are <lb /><lb />first-<lb /><lb />Grena-<lb />dines, a former British colony in <lb /><lb />Call (800) STAMP-24 for<lb /><lb />ECU does not tolerate sexual assault. If Patrick� is found responsible, it encouraged to use the service as a <lb /><lb />day covers.<lb /><lb />can lead to a severe penalty. The penalty would be determined after he met means for thinking ahead. <lb /><lb />St. Vincent and the<lb /><lb />with the Director or Assistant Director of OSCR and, if he requests it, after The service encourages students <lb /><lb />a hearing before the judicial board. to get involved in activities on <lb /><lb />the West Indies, is offering <lb /><lb />phila-<lb />painter <lb /><lb />Toulouse-Lautrec painted the <lb />caba-<lb />mark <lb /><lb />his <lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />In the future, should you attend a party and consume alcohol, please, campus such as volunteer work, com-<lb /><lb />telic tribute to the French<lb /><lb />always have a reliable friend with you and talk with your friend about when munity service, Greek-life and sports <lb /><lb />Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.<lb /><lb />you would like her to step in. Make sure you lookout for one another so an in their early college years. Career <lb /><lb />unfortunate occurrence such as this does not happen again and your safety Services can even help students get <lb /><lb />characters from the Parisian<lb /><lb />and well-being is not violated. involved with professional organiza-<lb /><lb />world. The<lb /><lb />ret <lb /><lb />stamps<lb /><lb />= <lb /><lb />new<lb /><lb />tions such as the American Counsel-<lb /><lb />the 100th anniversary of<lb /><lb />Sincerely, ing Association. <lb /><lb />death,<lb /><lb />Judy Judicial Another way the center can assist <lb /><lb />A sheetlet of three <lb /><lb />vertical <lb />shows the following paint-<lb />Tou-<lb />and <lb /><lb />younger students is in helping them <lb /><lb />stamps<lb /><lb />If you have any questions about the Code of Conduct or judicial process, select a major. They use assessment <lb /><lb />ings: <lb /><lb />The Countess de<lb /><lb />contact fudy Judicial at judicialaffairs@mail.ecu.edu. tools such as paper and computer A number of programs are availbale for students at Career Services. <lb /><lb />louse-Lautrec,� Carmen�<lb /><lb />based tests to help students deter-<lb /><lb />Madame Lily Grenier.� A<lb /><lb />mine what major is best for them. of students who have registered with resumes before hand and select the <lb /><lb />nir sheet shows the artistTs<lb /><lb />Students can also learn what types the Career Development Center is students they wish to interview. <lb /><lb />ing Jane Avril.�<lb /><lb />of jobs their intended major will excellent; ninety percent of reg-Gilland stresses that the recruiting <lb /><lb />lead to. istered students have jobs or are season is all year long and not to <lb /><lb />the <lb /><lb />Grenadines are available<lb /><lb />The service is more developmen-continuing their education. The wait until May to begin looking for<lb /><lb />NEILLE WALKER a.m. to 3 p.m. The proceeds from <lb /><lb />local dealer.<lb /><lb />your<lb /><lb />tal in the early years and by senior service also provides counselors to a job.<lb /><lb />PUBLIC RELATIONS, PANHELLENIC this event will be split between the <lb /><lb />it turns <lb />Gilland, <lb />into a <lb />Assissetant <lb />rvice,� said <lb />Director of <lb />criway <lb />tique yan emour resume <lb />ployer wousimilar to <lb />ld. <lb />the The Career <lb />be brought <lb />Develto <lb />opment <lb />through <lb />Center <lb />vari-<lb />The United States Postal Ser-<lb />vice has used Norman Rockwell's <lb />Career Development Center. They helped a lot with resumes,� <lb />can <lb />clubs, fryou <lb />aternities, and rorities <lb />artwork for many stamps. <lb />During the later years the career said Emily Cyrus, Class of 2001. The <lb />ous <lb />and even residence halls. <lb />soA represen-<lb />His work has appeared on a <lb />can help <lb />skills and <lb />you <lb />resume <lb />with <lb />wrinterview-<lb />iting. <lb />serinvice helps <lb />viting <lb />students <lb />companies <lb />find jobs <lb />onto camby <lb />pus <lb />tative of the <lb />answer any <lb />center <lb />questions <lb />will come <lb />you have. <lb />and <lb />stamp honoring the Boy Scouts <lb />of America in 1960, and another <lb />Students <lb />a resume <lb />need <lb />can be <lb />to understand <lb />written over-<lb />to <lb />derecruit <lb />cide on <lb />students. <lb />two diffEmployees <lb />erent methcan <lb />ods <lb />Another <lb />center is the <lb />helpful <lb />Pirate Alaspect <lb />umni Neof <lb />twothe <lb />rk. <lb />honoring Mark TwainTs Tom <lb />Sawyer� in 1972. <lb />but the <lb />whole colAfter stinformlege cudents <lb />ation <lb />areer,� <lb />cinvolves <lb />said Gil-<lb />omplete the <lb />of <lb />meThe <lb />intervithod and <lb />open <lb />ewing stuthe prmethod allows <lb />dents: the oeselect methany student <lb />pen <lb />od. <lb />Through this <lb />volunteers their <lb />for current stservice <lb />contact <lb />udents. The <lb />an <lb />inforstudent <lb />alumni <lb />mation <lb />can <lb />A stamp featuring his self-<lb />portrait was seen on a 1994 issue <lb />-the same year his famous Four <lb />Freedoms� appeared on a U.S. <lb /><lb />year<lb /><lb />COUNCIL American Red Cross and a local <lb /><lb />Randy<lb /><lb />philanthropy here in Greenville. <lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />The earth shattering terrorist Please come out, look for our ban-<lb /><lb />attacks on the United States has ners, get your car washed and do not <lb /><lb />affected many. Even those <lb /><lb />not <lb /><lb />forget to bring a donation! <lb /><lb />services <lb /><lb />ing<lb /><lb />directly affected have felt deep Also, Panhellenic is scheduling a <lb /><lb />pain, knowing that one of their Blood Drive to be held in late October <lb /><lb />that<lb /><lb />most cherished rights, the right of or early November. They are hoping <lb /><lb />night<lb /><lb />freedom, was put in jeopardy. to provide a chance for those to give <lb /><lb />your<lb /><lb />Some of us are feeling a not blood that could not get through <lb /><lb />unusual feeling of survivor's guilt� <lb /><lb />the lines in the drives in the past <lb /><lb />land. <lb /><lb />initial writing of their resume they to sign up for an interview. With the<lb /><lb />because so many people perished weeks. They hope to also be able to <lb /><lb />souvenir sheet.<lb /><lb />can register it online. The success rate preselect method employees view see CONFUSED page B3<lb /><lb />while we were spared. A great way to take the ones who did give blood in <lb />ease this feeling is through finding the earlier drives and have waited <lb /><lb />some way to help, whether through their specified amount of time and <lb />volunteering your time, sending can give again. <lb />money or simply giving a pint of On campus, there have been <lb /><lb />Use the library efficiently, effectively<lb /><lb />blood. Sometimes just giving sup-candlelight vigils as well to provide <lb /><lb />port to those in need can fill a void support to our fellow students and <lb /><lb />Joyner and Sheppard with them and choose the interface your topic to citing resources. or by sending an email<lb /><lb />in you. to unify our support for the United <lb /><lb />that you like.� Lewis also encourages students askref@mail.ecu.edu. We<lb /><lb />ECU and the Greek community <lb /><lb />guarantee <lb />The most popular full text article to consult the JoynerTs reference a response to your email within two <lb /><lb />States. Also, notice the purple boxes <lb /><lb />libraries offer many<lb /><lb />placed around campus holding dona-<lb /><lb />have provided and continue to pro-<lb /><lb />databases include Academic Search desk for help with research or if working days, but most of the<lb /><lb />research, general<lb /><lb />vide opportunities for students to tions to send to those in need. We <lb /><lb />sources <lb /><lb />back with you much<lb /><lb />Elite, Infotrac Expanded and Proquest the student doesnTt know where to we get<lb /><lb />lend their support. On Tuesday, have the possibility of contributing <lb /><lb />Research Library. start. said Lewis.<lb /><lb />September 11, a candlelight vigil was $18,000! <lb /><lb />MARY-JEAN OTDOHERTY <lb /><lb />Lewis has a few suggestions when You can contact reference<lb /><lb />Getting involved with philan-<lb /><lb />held for sorority women at the Chi <lb /><lb />FEATURES WRITER using the electronic databases. by calling the desk at 328-6677<lb /><lb />Omega house. 250 women were in thropy events is a great way to ease <lb /><lb />LIBRARY<lb /><lb />I tell classes that there are two see <lb /><lb />page<lb /><lb />attendance to support one another the pain due to all that has occurred. <lb /><lb />Whether you are in need of <lb /><lb />secrets to getting good searches,� said<lb /><lb />while the impact was still fresh in Volunteering for the benefit of some-<lb /><lb />research books or online journal Lewis. The first is to use the wild<lb /><lb />our minds. Banners were hung on one less fortunate is catharsis for <lb /><lb />articles, lists of internships and job card symbol-each database has itTs<lb /><lb />every house and some on campus the soul. I urge everyone, Greek and <lb /><lb />on the Lake. Through admissions <lb />and donations, they raised $500 to <lb />send to those in New York. <lb /><lb />Some fraternities and sororities <lb />took a different route and utilized <lb />parentTs weekend to support those in <lb />need. Many proposed that student <lb />organizations and parent's busi-<lb />nesses collaborate to make dona-<lb />tions. <lb /><lb />Panhellenic is sponsoring a car <lb />wash at three different locations <lb />on Sunday, September 30, from 11 <lb /><lb />make the most of your visit. <lb /><lb />For preliminary research, Jan <lb />Lewis, coordinator of instructional <lb />services at Joyner Library, recom-<lb />mends using one of JoynerTs many <lb />databases. <lb /><lb />We have over 150 databases <lb />ranging from specific to general,� <lb />said Lewis. <lb /><lb />Particularly for undergrads, a <lb />general database is a good place <lb />to start. Many journal magazine <lb />databases have similar content, and I <lb />would suggest that you play around <lb /><lb />ing words like educate, educational, <lb /><lb />etc.� <lb />My second tip would be to use <lb />proper connectors in your search-<lb />and/or etc,� said Lewis. <lb />For more information on elec-<lb /><lb />tronic resources log on to http:// <lb />www.lib.ecu.edu/erdbs/menu. In <lb />addition, Joyner Library hosts a <lb />website for the Seven-Step Guide to <lb />Library Research <lb /><lb />(http://www.lib.ecu.edu/Reference/ <lb /><lb />workshop.html). The topics covered <lb /><lb />through this site range from choosing The library offers a variety of electronic and paper resources. <lb /><lb />information or simply a quiet place own symbol, such as an asterisk or<lb /><lb />offering up prayers in support of the non-Greek to participate in some <lb /><lb />to study, the library staffs at Joyner something similar. By typing educ*<lb /><lb />United States. way in these various events. <lb /><lb />Library and downtown Sheppard for research on education, you vastly<lb /><lb />On September 15, Pi Kappa Phi <lb /><lb />Memorial Library are available to increase relevant searches by includ-<lb /><lb />fraternity held the annual Reggae <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Libra y continued from page B1 <lb /><lb />There are also a number of <lb />resources to be found within the <lb />North Carolina Collection of Joyner <lb />Libra <lb /><lb />~he North Carolina collection <lb />has information on state and local <lb />issues, historical and current maps, <lb />as well as a list of non-profit groups <lb /><lb />orth Carolina for those inter-<lb /><lb />ed in applying for internsh <lb /><lb />Even though downtown Shep-<lb />pard Memorial Library is a public <lb />rather than academic library, with <lb />itTs primary focus to serve the citi-<lb />zens of Pitt County, Sheppard can <lb />still be an useful resource for stu-<lb /><lb />INVESTMENT STRATEGIES <lb /><lb />dents. <lb />Our collection is quite different <lb />from JoynerTs, with more fiction <lb /><lb />THAT ARE CLEAR<lb /><lb />Joyner library has an exclusive North Carolina special collection.<lb /><lb />books, childrenTs books and fewer <lb />academic research materials, but <lb />we have a lot of things you wonTt from conducting serious research Students should think about <lb /><lb />AND CONCISE. <lb /><lb />find in a Univers: ibrary,� said at Sheppard. their general needs, such as a book <lb />Willie Nelms, d or of Sheppard Sheppard houses many computer on how to build shelves for your <lb />Memorial Library. terminals with Internet access that dorm m -stuff that won't <lb />Truly, our focus is not on aca-contains many of the electronic necessarily find in an academic <lb /><lb />EVEN IF OUR NAME ISN'T. <lb /><lb />demic research, however, Sheppard search engines found in Joyner library,� said Shepard. <lb />is a good place to start when you library, including NC Live. If your need is to finish a research <lb /><lb />Aside from our name, we've always been in favor of making things simple. <lb /><lb />So contact us for smart, easy investment techniques to help you reach your financial goals.<lb /><lb />want a general overview. Our motto It should be noted too that Shep-project, take advantage of the ser-<lb /><lb />~the very best place to pard has many practical books rang-vices here. <lb /><lb />� said Nelms. ing from cooking to home repair, as <lb /><lb />TIAA-CREF.org or call 1.800.842.2776<lb /><lb />ph<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Casey<lb /><lb />Meyer<lb /><lb />The lack in depth arch books well as popular magazines, books on This writer can be contacted at <lb />does not however preclude you tape, CDs, and movie cassettes. features@the eastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />Managing money for people <lb />with other things to think about.� <lb /><lb />| RETIREMENT | INSURANCE. | MUTUAL FUNDS | COLLEGE SAVINGS | TRUSTS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT <lb /><lb />Students take advantadge of special help desk services the libray provides. <lb /><lb />Smeak Preview!<lb /><lb />Get In On Some Culture <lb /><lb />Friday, September 28 6-10PM <lb />Great Room 2 &amp; 3, Mendenhall Student <lb />Center and Wright Auditorium <lb /><lb />Join faculty and staff for an evening of food and entertainment. Dinner <lb /><lb />will begin at 6:00 PM followed by an evening of jazz with Terence <lb /><lb />Blanchard, an award-winning trumpeter, bandleader, and composer <lb /><lb />known for such film scores as Spike LeeTs Malcolm X, Do The Right Thing, <lb /><lb />and Mo Better Blues. This Downbeat 2000 Readers Poll Artist of the Year <lb /><lb />is sure to put on an incredible show! Space limited to 20 students. There <lb /><lb />is a $5.00 fee that will go towards the cost of dinner and your ticket <lb /><lb />for the show. Co-sponsored by the S. Rudolph Alexander Performing <lb /><lb />Arts Series. Sign-up by Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at the Office of <lb /><lb />Orientation and First-Year Experience, 294 Mendenhall Student Center, <lb /><lb />ext. 4173. <lb /><lb />Today is the <lb />last day (0 <lb />sign up! <lb /><lb />You are invited to a Special Screening of Serendipity <lb /><lb />Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 <lb />Time: 10:00 p.m. <lb />Location: Hendrix Theater <lb /><lb />dents may pick up passes at Menden Hall Student Center information Desk. <lb />Admission is freet Please arrive early! Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis with pass holders admitted first. <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />9-25-01 THE EAST CAROLINIAN » FEATURES PAGE B3 <lb /><lb />TEC is now hiring copy editors. Apply at our office located ARE YOU AN Man turns in $203,000 that <lb />on the 2nd floor of the Student Publications Baas. ORGAN DONOR? <lb /><lb />Te ee ee<lb /><lb />* Experience required ws www shareyou 355-SHARE <lb />fell from armored truck <lb /><lb />* Must have a 2.0 GPA Ad) <lb />LOS ANGELES (AP) -A busboy <lb />who found a sack containing <lb />$203,000 that apparently fell out of <lb />an armored truck traveling down-<lb />town thought about keeping the <lb />cash. <lb />But after a long night pondering <lb />his dreams, 22-year-old Ascension <lb />Franco Gonzales who emigrated <lb />from Mexico last year, turned the <lb />money over to police Tuesday. <lb />ITm poor, but ITm honest,� he <lb />said in Spanish through an inter-<lb />preter. <lb />Gonzales stumbled upon the <lb />money as he waited for a bus <lb />Monday night. The cash wrapped <lb />in a clear, plastic bag fell out of the <lb />truck. Gonzales couldnTt believe his <lb />good fortune. <lb />IT walked away almost in a <lb />daze,� he said. I knew right away <lb />it was real money.� <lb />Gonzales worried that someone <lb />might try to kill him, so he found <lb />a taxi home and told friends about <lb />what he found. <lb />On Tuesday, he watched televi-<lb />sion news programs about the miss-<lb />ing cash and knew he had only one <lb />option. <lb />Every once in a while, you see <lb />something like this: a good Samari-<lb />tan,� said Lt. Det. Jim Tiampo, who <lb />led the police search for the money. <lb />Tam surprised and pleased.� <lb />Sgt. John Pasquariello said the <lb /><lb />Includes FREE New Digital Phone <lb />No Roaming Charges in NC <lb /><lb />Confused continued from page A1<lb /><lb />Free Long Distance Calling <lb /><lb />contact the alumni and ask them <lb />questions about their field. <lb />A valuable tool for students is the <lb />Career Development CenterTs web-<lb />3600 C South Charles Blvd. b <lb /><lb />site, www.ecu.edu/career/updated/ <lb />(next to Blockbuster) <lb /><lb />index.html. <lb />This site provides students with<lb /><lb />www.atlanticwireless.com <lb /><lb />an overview of the service, allows <lb /><lb />Mon -Fri 9-6 * Sat 10-3 them to register their resume and <lb />find career days and other events. <lb />Students can also take a virtual tour <lb />of the facilities. <lb /><lb />You can visit the career center<lb /><lb />Some restrictions apply. Offer expires. See store for details. <lb /><lb />located on Fifth Street each week at <lb /><lb />500-Day 2000-Night/Wknd. Must show ECU ID <lb /><lb />Sneak Preview <lb /><lb />~ 40:00pm <lb /><lb />Pases at MSC <lb />Information Desk <lb /><lb />i THE MOST EXCITING AMERICAN <lb />: MOVIE OF THE YEAR� <lb /><lb />~a ey THE OW MTD <lb /><lb />J TRAFFIC <lb /><lb />WWW.AMAZON.GOM/TRAFFIC <lb /><lb />Ris USAC.<lb /><lb />ren eas ncvemsnncoen FEL MS. <lb /><lb />Bingo <lb /><lb />9:00 pm <lb />MSC Billiards <lb />Room <lb /><lb />September 19th -November 21st <lb /><lb />the lehiet? Settlers Of. Eastern North Carolina <lb /><lb />1: anc rsa <lb />Highlight of the Week website: wwarwioet! Gall emtemmaraten <lb />phone number 252-328-6004 <lb /><lb />Sneak Preview Film ¢ Serendipity (PG-13) <lb />Ten years ago a young couple (Beckinsale and Cusack) met in college, fell in love, <lb />and then went their seperate ways to test that love. Now they're coming back to <lb /><lb />man may receive a $25,000 reward <lb />offered by armored car company <lb />AT Systems. <lb /><lb />Guards with the company were <lb />transporting the cash Monday when <lb />they heard something moving <lb />around in the back of the truck� and <lb />pulled over to investigate, Tiampo <lb />said. <lb /><lb />The guards discovered that the <lb />rear door was open, although there <lb />was no sign of force entry, and <lb />a bag of money belonging to the <lb />Washington Mutual savings institu-<lb />tion was missing. <lb /><lb />They retraced their steps in an <lb />effort to find the missing money, <lb />authorities said. <lb /><lb />Along the route, someone <lb />approached the guards and told <lb />them that three men were fighting <lb />over the bag and had run into a <lb />nearby hotel. <lb /><lb />Police searched the hotel with <lb />money-sniffing dogs Tuesday morn-<lb />ing before Gonzales called to turn <lb />the bag in, Tiampo said. <lb /><lb />Gonzales, who makes $1,300 <lb />a month, said he will probably <lb />travel back to his hometown in the <lb />Hildago state of Mexico and spend <lb />the reward money to help build a <lb />home for his parents. <lb /><lb />Tt will be a good home,� he <lb />said. It was the dream I came <lb />with, and the promise I made to <lb />my parents.� <lb /><lb />4 p.m. for workshops in room 103. <lb />On Mondays they introduce you <lb />to their online service, Tuesdays <lb />are for resumes and on alternating <lb />Wednesdays and Thursdays they <lb />discuss finding a major and career <lb />and interview skills. <lb /><lb />The Career Development Center <lb />provides students with valuable <lb />information and tips to help you <lb />succeed in the real world. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />| Hannibal (R) <lb /><lb />| Seven years after escaping <lb />imprisonment, serial killer Dr. Hannibal <lb />Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) contacts his <lb />old "friend" FBI agent Clarice Starling <lb />(Julianne Moore). Mason Verger (Gary <lb />Oldman), one of Hannibal's mutilated <lb />victims, is using Clarice to lure Hannibal <lb />into a trap in this stomach-turning sequel <lb />to "Silence of the Lambs" based on the <lb />thriller by Thomas Harris. <lb /><lb />| TIERCURY CINEMA <lb /><lb />Traffic (R) <lb />After being appointed the nation's Drug <lb />Czar by the President, Judge Robert H. <lb />Lewis (Michael Douglas) learns that his <lb />daughter is a heroin addict. Meanwhile, a <lb /><lb />| wealthy drug baron's wife (Catherine Zeta-<lb />|, Jones) takes over the baron's business <lb />| upon his arrest in this drama that takes a <lb /><lb />hard look at the "war" on drugs. <lb /><lb />Mi andit Movie <lb /><lb />Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (R) <lb />It took God six days to create the earth, and <lb />Monty Python just 107 minutes to screw it <lb />up. It features small comedy sketches <lb /><lb />| dealing with all of the stages and trials of <lb /><lb />| life. Expect the unexpected. Plenty of <lb />religious, vulgar, sexual humor, and even <lb />musical numbers, with that same <lb /><lb />aael UNMistakable brand of Python humor. <lb /><lb />see if their love was true... the trick now is that tey have to find each other. <lb /><lb />Mae Dehver. <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE EAST CAROUNIAN<lb /><lb />PAGE B6 9-25-01 <lb /><lb />CC Pirates score win at home <lb /><lb />of Ue <lb /><lb />Sports Editor <lb />KYLE BARNES <lb /><lb />sports@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />252.328.6366 <lb /><lb />Last WeekTs Results <lb /><lb />Friday, September 21 WomenTs Soccer ECU 2, TCU 1 <lb />Volleyball Louisville 3, ECU 1 <lb /><lb />Saturday, September 22 <lb />Football ECU 38, W &amp; M 23 <lb />Cross-country Men 1st place <lb /><lb />Women Ist place <lb /><lb />Sunday, September 23 MenTs Soccer St. Louis 5, ECU 1 <lb />WomenTs Soccer ECU 1, Houston 0 <lb />Volleyball Cincinnati 3,ECU 0 <lb /><lb />syracuse tops Auburn <lb />host ECU on Saturday <lb /><lb />SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -For one difference.� <lb />night, just about everything clicked So did turnovers. Syracuse had <lb />for Syracuse, the running game none and Auburn committed five, <lb />excelled, the quarterback didnTt which led to 17 points for the <lb />make a big mistake, and defensive Orangemen. <lb />end Dwight Freeney, as usual, was With five turnovers, youTre not <lb />fierce. going to win very often,� Tuberville <lb /><lb />Now, after a 31-14 victory Satur-said. That was the difference.� <lb />day night over Auburn, the season CampbellTs limited experience <lb />doesnTt seem so bad after all. The also was a big factor. Even though <lb />Orangemen even got three votes in he gave the Tigers a 7-0 lead with <lb />the AP Top 25 poll. a brilliant 44-yard touchdown run <lb /><lb />We feel read good right now,� off a scramble on AuburnTs first <lb />said Freeney, who forced fumbles possession of the game, he lost <lb />on each of his two sacks and helped three fumbles and was looking over <lb />turn the game in the OrangemenTs his shoulder much of the game for <lb />favor with his constant pressure Freeney. <lb />on redshirt freshman quarterback He was everything they said <lb />Jason Campbell. We had two tough. he was,� said Campbell, who <lb />losses, but weTve got a lot of momen-was 11-for-20 for 155 yards and <lb />tum right now.� one touchdown passing. HeTs <lb /><lb />It was the second straight win for extremely quick off the line. | was <lb />the Orangemen (2-2), who opened surprised to see him that much, <lb />the season with losses to two Top 10 practically every play.� <lb />teams, Georgia Tech and Tennessee, Freeney got to Campbell, forced <lb />and it was especially sweet. They a fumble, and tackle Louis Gachelin <lb />still had not forgotten Win LyleTs recovered for the Orangemen near <lb />field goal in the 1988 Sugar Bowl. midfield in the second quarter with <lb /><lb />In that game, the Tigers had the game tied 7-7. <lb />spoiled SyracuseTs perfect season It was FreeneyTs seventh sack of <lb />when Auburn coach Pat Dye elected the season and the 12th straight <lb />to try a field goal on the final play of game heTs had at least one sack. <lb />the game and Lyle converted from Freeney also sacked Campbell in <lb />30 yards for a 16-16 tie, dropping the fourth quarter, forcing a fumble <lb />the Orangemen to 11-0-1. that he recovered. <lb /><lb />Auburn, (2-1) entered this game HeTs tied with former teammate <lb />ranked 10th nationally in rushing Duke Pettijohn for seventh in Big <lb />defense, having allowing 55 yards East history with 24.5, just ahead <lb />rushing per game in wins over Ball of former Miami stars Warren Sapp <lb />State and Ole Miss. James Mungro and Kevin Patrick. <lb />helped double that average and It was key when they got to <lb />then some, rushing for 142 yards Campbell early,� Tuberville said. I <lb />and scoring three times to bring his think he started to get antsy feet <lb />career rushing touchdown total to after that. We worked for two weeks <lb />21, ninth all-time at Syracuse. on knowing where Freeney is. We <lb /><lb />The Orangemen finished with even put two backs there after a <lb />228 yards rushing as the TigersT while, but he still got there.� <lb />rush defense fell to 41st at 112 yards The game was charged with <lb />per game. emotion. Right before the opening <lb /><lb />The offense had a lot of confi-kickoff, New York Gov. George <lb />dence,TT said Mungro, who went Pataki joined the crowd of just <lb />over the 100-yard mark for the over 43,000 at the Carrier Dome in <lb />second straight game and eighth paying tribute to the victims of the <lb />time in his career. Auburn is very Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. <lb />aggressive, very, very physical, but Pataki, flanked by a handful of <lb />they were too physical at times and police officers and firefighters, got <lb />the linebackers were too aggres-a rousing ovation from the flag-<lb />sive.� waving crowd as he made his way <lb /><lb />Mungro also finished the game to midfield. <lb />ranked 13th all-time in rushing at We New Yorkers are a strong <lb />Syracuse with 2,088 yards, just 3 people, and inhabitants of a strong <lb />yards behind the great Jim Brown. nation,� Pataki said. <lb /><lb />Anderson, making his first start Evil criminals have been able <lb />since last November, scored on an to break our hearts, but they <lb />8-yard run in the second quarter to haven't been able to break our <lb />give Syracuse the lead for good. spirit. The American people stand <lb /><lb />Anderson led Syracuse to a strong and more unified than <lb />comeback victory over Central ever before, inspired by our fallen <lb />Florida two weeks ago after starter heroes.� <lb />Troy Nunes was forced to the side-The Orangemen will play hosts. <lb />lines with a hamstring injury and to the ECU Pirates on September 29. <lb />appears to have won the starting They will attempt to knock off an <lb />job again. ECU club that has won itsT last two <lb /><lb />Their quarterback gave them games against Tulane and William <lb />an extra dimension that we hadn't &amp; Mary, respectively. The Pirates <lb />seen before,� Auburn coach Tommy won the last meeting between the <lb />Tuberville said. He made some two teams, 34-17. Syracuse leads <lb />key plays. He really made a big the series, 6-3. <lb /><lb />UST CARD Wr <lb /><lb />b. me «a <lb />* <lb />Junior linebacker Christshawn Gilliam breaks down on William &amp; Mary <lb /><lb />for penalties.<lb /><lb />LeFever named C-USA <lb /><lb />The refs calls were hurting us <lb />a little bit in the first half,� said <lb />Garrard. We knew we were doingWeek fine. We just had to come out and <lb /><lb />keep making plays and keep putting <lb />KYLE BARNES points on the board and keep them <lb />SPORTS EDITOR on the board.� <lb /><lb />Garrard moved into sole posses-<lb /><lb />The ECU football team demon-sion of first place for all-time passing <lb />strated to William &amp; Mary what the yards at ECU on a S4-yard bomb <lb />effects of a well-executed, Division to senior flanker Derrick Collier in <lb />I-A offense are when it is up against the first quarter. Garrard has now <lb />a Division I-AA caliber defense, at passed for 7,424 yards in 36 games <lb />Bagwell field over the weekend. The as a Pirate. <lb />Pirates won their second straight 1 told David that that was a beau-<lb />game, as senior quarterback David tiful presentation of the quarterback <lb />Garrard racked up career numbers in position today,� said Head Coach <lb />the 38-23 victory over the Tribe. Steve Logan He made a couple of <lb /><lb />After one half of play, the score mistakes, but he did really, really <lb />was tied at 14. The ECU offense made well today, and if he did in fact break <lb />it into the end zone four times in some records, ITm glad he did so in <lb />the first half of play, however, two a victory.� <lb />of the touchdowns were called back <lb /><lb />Defensive Player of the <lb /><lb />see FOOTBALL page A8 <lb /><lb />Senior flanker Aaron Harris dives <lb /><lb />Volleyball continues <lb /><lb />Lady Pirates surrender <lb />loss to Louisville <lb /><lb />RYAN DOWNEY <lb />SENIOR WRITER <lb /><lb />The East Carolina volleyball <lb />team started the Conference-USA <lb />season against the Louisville Car-<lb />dinals last Saturday losing 30-26, <lb />35-37, 30-14 and 31-29, <lb /><lb />The Pirates fought hard in all <lb />four games but were unable to over-<lb />take the 26th ranked Cardinals. <lb /><lb />It was a real good game, we <lb />played real well. ItTs a shame when <lb />you play that good and canTt win,� <lb />said Lisa Donovan. <lb /><lb />The Pirates, who are entering <lb />their second full year with Coach <lb />Colleen Farrell, are not only adjust-<lb />ing to a new conference but a new <lb />style of play. <lb /><lb />The volleyball games this year <lb />are set a much faster pace usually <lb />seen in international events. The <lb />style of play called rally style awards <lb />a point to a team each time the ball <lb />lands on the other teams side of <lb />the court. <lb /><lb />A score occurs whether the team <lb />is serving or not. ECU was able to <lb />hang tight with Louisville but in <lb />the end, the Cardinals had more <lb /><lb />experience.<lb /><lb />a <lb /><lb />Senior outside hitter Amanda Rudolph and junior blocker Robyn <lb />Drewes combine to stuff a Louisville frontliner. <lb /><lb />WomenTs soccer collects two wins <lb /><lb />Boucher scores game-The first genuine scoring oppor-their feet. <lb />tunity for the Pirates did not come J got it and shot,� said Gray Iwinner versus TCU untill4 minutes into the game. thought it was going over, but it <lb /><lb />ECU junior forward Amanda Duffy went in.� <lb />JOHN SWARTZ scorched a shot on goal that flew ECU held the slim one-goal lead <lb />STAFF WRITER: past the TCU goalkeeper, but came for most of the first half, until TCU <lb /><lb />to abrupt stop when it hit the post freshman forward Laura Greenberg <lb />The ECU womenTs soccer team and squirted off to the side of the headed the ball in before half. The <lb /><lb />hosted their first Conference-USA goal. two teams broke for halftime with <lb />game last Friday. The Lady Pirates The home crowd let out a collec-the score knotted at one. <lb />conquered TCU 2-1, and improved tive sigh and prepared to sit back After most of the first half was <lb />their record to 4-3 with SundayTs down, however, ECU senior mid-played at the ECU offensive end, <lb />win against Houston. fielder Kelly Gray received a pass Boucher broke the deadlocked score <lb /><lb />At the start of the game, TCU from sophomore forward Lauren with her first collegiate goal. <lb />was controlling the offensive end Boucher and put the ball in for the 1 didnTt have any [goals] as a <lb />of the field, but the roles reversed first score of the game. The score freshman, and thatTs when | played <lb />when the Lady Pirates poured on an handed ECU a momentous favor and forward,� said Boucher after the <lb /><lb />offensive attack. brought the Pirate faithful back to game. <lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Casey<lb /><lb />Meye<lb /><lb />¥aph<lb /><lb />T definitely think they are beat-<lb />able,� said Chrissy McPheeters. <lb />Given a second chance which we <lb />will have, I think we can beat them. <lb />We just didnTt play as good as we <lb />could.� <lb /><lb />The decisive game Friday night <lb />was game three where after splitting <lb />the first two games in very close <lb />fashion the Cardinals lived up to <lb />their ranking. Louisville came out <lb />hard in game three taking a 7-1 <lb />lead early and later a 15-3 lead. The <lb />Cardinals led by no less then <lb /><lb />seven, taking momentum away <lb />from the Pirates, who had played <lb />with energy the whole match. <lb /><lb />The game three loss though did <lb />not dampen the spirit of the team <lb />who came out leading the fourth <lb />game 22-19, until Louisville scored <lb />four of the next five points taking <lb />a lead they would never relinquish. <lb />Coach Farrell was happy with the <lb />teams over all performance. <lb /><lb />That was the best team in the <lb />conference. If we can compete like <lb />that every night we are going to be <lb />fine,� said Farrell. <lb /><lb />-The Pirates next home game <lb />will be today at 7 p.m. against <lb />Campbell. <lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb /><lb />Sports@theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><lb />for extra yards after the catch. <lb /><lb />skid <lb /><lb />in C-USA <lb /><lb />With the second goal in tact, <lb />ECU went on to clinch the match <lb />by a score of 2-1. It was ECUTs first <lb />conference win in 2001. <lb /><lb />Tt was very important. ItTs all <lb />we've been looking forward to all <lb />season,� Gray said. <lb /><lb />ECU Head Coach Rob Donnen-<lb />wirth was impressed with the play <lb />of his team. <lb /><lb />] thought in the second half <lb />we disrupted them and were able <lb />to create a lot of chances,� said <lb />Donnenwirth. I knew it was going <lb />to be a battle.� <lb /><lb />The Lady Pirates second win in <lb /><lb />see SOCCER page A8&amp; <lb /><lb />lap Pea 7 aR POS NA En Garr ge Spe<lb /><lb />pee,<lb /><lb />ie he le aE RL. gle Bier<lb /><lb />ed Peper<lb /><lb />ene ne <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Tuesday: <lb /><lb />until 11 pm <lb />Drink Specials <lb /><lb />BUFFALO WILD <lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN + SPORTS PAGE B7 <lb /><lb />Heels surprise <lb />foe Louisville <lb /><lb />CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina <lb />(AP)-Florida State took a major hit in <lb />its bid to return to a fourth straight <lb />national title game, turning the <lb />ball over five times in a 41-9 loss <lb />to North Carolina on Saturday. The <lb />Tar Heels, entering the game 0-3 <lb />and a 17-point underdog, used a <lb />34-point second half to stun Bobby <lb />BowdenTs No. 6 Seminoles (2-1, 1-1 <lb />Atlantic Coast Conference). <lb /><lb />Backup quarterback Darian <lb />Durant threw a pair of touchdown <lb />passes for the Tar Heels (1-3, 1-1) <lb />and Jeff Reed had two field goals as <lb />North Carolina took command in <lb />the third period of John BuntingTs <lb />home debut. <lb /><lb />It was just Florida State's third <lb />ACC loss in nine-plus seasons, a <lb />span of 74 games. <lb /><lb />Florida State didnTt turn the ball <lb />over in season-openingwins against <lb />Duke and Alabama-Birmingham, <lb />but freshman quarterback Chris <lb />Rix fumbled twice and threw one <lb />interception. <lb /><lb />Ronald Curry, benched in favor <lb />of Durant to start the second half, <lb />capped off the stunner when he <lb />found Kory Bailey on a S3-yard <lb />scoring pass with 13:12 left that put <lb />the Tar Heels up by 18. <lb /><lb />No. 2 Florida 44, Kentucky 10 <lb /><lb />In Lexington, Kentucky, Rex <lb />Grossman threw for 302 yards and <lb />four touchdowns as Florida beat <lb />Kentucky in the Southeastern Con-<lb />ference opener for both schools. <lb />Grossman completed 22 of 36 <lb />passes, including 52, 29, 6 and <lb />4-yard TD passes, for the Gators <lb />(3-0). Earnest Graham added 86 <lb />yards on 11 carries, including a <lb />50-yard scoring run. <lb /><lb />Reche Caldwell finished with <lb />five catches for 105 yards, including <lb />a 64-yard TD reception, and Jabar <lb />Gaffney added six catches for 80 <lb />yards as the Gators racked up 397 <lb />passing yards. <lb /><lb />No. 9 Virginia Tech 50, Rutgers 0 <lb /><lb />In Piscataway, New Jersey, Grant <lb /><lb />To Beat Inflation <lb />There's Really Only <lb /><lb />One Choice. <lb /><lb />invest in Series 1 Bonds. They're <lb /><lb />safe. They're guaranteed to <lb /><lb />stay ahead of inflation for 30 <lb /><lb />years. And you can get started <lb /><lb />with just $50. Visit us at <lb /><lb />www.savingsbonds.gov to find <lb /><lb />www: sevingshonds.gov <lb />8 DEWSpAper <lb /><lb />te <lb /><lb />FSU, ECU <lb />falls to Illinois <lb /><lb />Noel threw four touchdown passes <lb />and Virginia Tech forced six turn-<lb />overs to spoil Rutgers coach Greg <lb />SchianoTs home debut. <lb /><lb />Keith Burnell also scored on a <lb />1-yard run as the Hokies (3-0, 1-0 Big <lb />East) recorded their second straight <lb />shutout this season, and their ninth <lb />straight win over the Scarlet Knights <lb />(1-2, 0-2). <lb /><lb />Noel was 17-of-22 for 164 yards, <lb />including TD passes of 5, 16, 6 and <lb />7 yards. Carter Warley added field <lb />goals of 38 and 37 yards for the <lb />Hokies, who limited Rutgers to 102 <lb />yards in total offense. <lb />No. 20 Michigan 38, W. Michigan 21 <lb /><lb />In Ann Arbor, Michigan, B.J. <lb />Askew scored three touchdowns, <lb />ran for a career-high 112 yards and <lb />caught five passes for 66 yards as <lb />Michigan beat Western Michigan. <lb /><lb />John Navarre completed 16 of <lb />28 passes for 240 yards with two <lb />touchdowns and no interceptions <lb />for the Wolverines (2-1), Calvin Bell <lb />caught four passes for 86 yards. <lb /><lb />Jeff Welsh set Western Michigan. <lb />(1-2) records for completions and <lb />attempts, going 36-of-58 for 374 <lb />yards with two touchdowns and two <lb />interceptions. <lb /><lb />Illinois 34, No. 25 Louisville 10 <lb /><lb />In Champaign, Illinois, Christian <lb />Morton intercepted two passes, <lb />returning one for a touchdown, as <lb />Illinois forced five turnovers. <lb /><lb />Illinois (3-0) repeatedly pres-<lb />sured Dave Ragone into making poor <lb />throws, sacking him three times <lb />and picking off three passes. Ragone <lb />finished 22-for-39 with 309 yards <lb />and one touchdown. <lb /><lb />MortonTs first interception came <lb />midway in the second quarter with <lb />Illinois leading 10-7. The sopho-<lb />more intercepted a tipped pass and <lb />returned it untouched 33 yards for <lb />the score, <lb /><lb />IllinoisT Kurt Kittmer was <lb />18-for-39 for 301 yards with two <lb />touchdowns and two interceptions. <lb /><lb />Need energetic <lb />Aerobic and Yoga <lb /><lb />Instructors for an exclu-<lb /><lb />sive female fitness center. <lb /><lb />Contact front desk at <lb /><lb />756-1592 <lb /><lb />Female Fitness Center <lb />301 Plaza Drive <lb /><lb />Greenville, NC 27858 <lb /><lb />cauahahehalenal<lb /><lb />Ts <lb /><lb />ss. <lb /><lb />Football from page A7 <lb /><lb />ECU came out of the locker room <lb /><lb />&amp; Mary 34 yard line and took<lb /><lb />in the second half with offensive <lb /><lb />it to the house. It was the third<lb /><lb />determination and relentless desire <lb /><lb />touchdown pass of the day for the <lb /><lb />to win. Garrard marched the offense <lb /><lb />senior quarterback. ECU scored on <lb /><lb />ona 64-yard scoring drive that ended <lb /><lb />every offensive possession in the <lb /><lb />on a 30-yard pass to senior running <lb /><lb />third quarter.<lb /><lb />back Leonard Henry. <lb /><lb />They were a good team, but we<lb /><lb />Henry finished the afternoon <lb /><lb />had better athletes,� said Morris.<lb /><lb />with 116 yards on13 carries and <lb /><lb />In the second half, we pretty <lb /><lb />two touchdowns. He is only the <lb /><lb />much executed every play as it was<lb /><lb />14 rusher in ECU history to have <lb /><lb />called. We won, like we should <lb /><lb />more than 2,000 yards in a career <lb /><lb />have.�<lb /><lb />and Saturday marked the seventh <lb /><lb />Senior linebacker Greg LeFe-<lb /><lb />100-yard rushing performance of <lb /><lb />ver received honors for his stout<lb /><lb />his career. <lb /><lb />defensive efforts in SaturdayTs<lb /><lb />The Tribe answered with a field <lb /><lb />game. He recorded career-high 13<lb /><lb />goal on the ensuing drive, but the <lb /><lb />tackles, caused one Tribe fumble<lb /><lb />Pirates threw a knock out punch, <lb /><lb />and blocked a William &amp; Mary<lb /><lb />scoring 14 unanswered points in the <lb /><lb />field goal attempt. The Ocean City,<lb /><lb />third quarter. <lb /><lb />N.J. native is currently second on<lb />| talked to our football team <lb /><lb />the team in tackles this season. <lb /><lb />very pointedly at halftime and told <lb /><lb />ECU added a field goal in the<lb /><lb />them that we were not going to do <lb /><lb />fourth quarter, and William &amp;<lb /><lb />anything but focus on execution,� <lb /><lb />Mary scored a touchdown, before<lb /><lb />Logan said. I told them I just wanted <lb /><lb />surrendering the game to the<lb /><lb />them to go play, and they did.� <lb /><lb />Pirates, 38-23.<lb /><lb />The main focus for this week <lb /><lb />We needed this win going <lb /><lb />was to execute and we came out <lb /><lb />into Syracuse, and we needed the<lb /><lb />and did that,� Garrard said. We <lb /><lb />one in front of our home crowd.<lb /><lb />definitely came out in the second <lb /><lb />They were there cheering us on,<lb /><lb />half, got the ball moving and put <lb /><lb />and we made it happen. ItTs a great<lb /><lb />points on the board.� <lb /><lb />feeling,� Garrard.<lb /><lb />With help from some hard-nosed <lb /><lb />The Pirates travel out-of-town<lb /><lb />running by sophomore Art Brown, <lb /><lb />to face Syracuse this Saturday in<lb /><lb />Garrard led ECU downfield and <lb /><lb />the Carrier Dome. Game time will<lb /><lb />connected with sophomore h-back <lb /><lb />be at 1:30 p.m.<lb /><lb />Marcus White for the score. It was <lb />White's first touchdown as a Pirate. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb /><lb />The Pirates went up by 18 points, <lb />when junior split end Torey Morris <lb /><lb />Sports@theeastcarolinian.com <lb />caught a Garrard pass at the William <lb /><lb />Soccer from page A7 <lb /><lb />C-USA came on Sunday against the a win. I thought the girls battled <lb />Houston Cougars. The ECU defense really well. We had trouble with <lb />held itsT ground the entire match possession throughout the game, <lb />and proved to be the difference in a including twice in the second half <lb />winning effort, 1-0. when we couldnTt capitilize on two <lb /><lb />Duffy scored the only goal of the opportunities to score. I thought our <lb />game after 12 minutes had expired in defensive backs did really weil today, <lb />the first half. Freshman mid-fielder and Lauren (Wolff) made the saves <lb />Megan Stickler chipped a pass over a she had to make.� <lb />charging Cougar goalie to Duffy for The Lady Pirates resume C-USA <lb />the deciding factor of the game. play, on Friday, as they travel to New <lb /><lb />The Lady Pirates did not have a Orleans, La. to face Tulane. With a <lb />shot on goal in the entire second 2-0 record in C-USA, ECU sits on top <lb />half. of the conference standings. <lb /><lb />1 thought it was a tough win <lb />today,� Donnenwirth said. It wasnTt This writer can be contacted at <lb />very pretty out there, but it was Sports@theeastcarolinian.com, <lb /><lb />Come see whatTs new at <lb /><lb />? <lb /><lb />agazzis <lb /><lb />Italiano Delizioso <lb /><lb />East Carolina Universit <lb /><lb />Business Career Day <lb /><lb />ECU Bate Building <lb /><lb />September 26, 2001 8:30am till 1:00pm, <lb /><lb />Updates at: http://www.ecu.edu/career/updated/ <lb />buscareer| html <lb /><lb />This event is sponsored by the School of Business and the <lb />Career Development Center. All students are welcome to <lb />attend and meet the various employers. Those Seniors who <lb />are graduating December 2001 or May/Summer 2002, now <lb />is a good time to get registered with the Career Develop-<lb />ment Center as many of these employers will be returning <lb />to campus to conduct interviews. Dates in parentheses indi-<lb />cates the deadline for having your resume submitted online <lb />for the employers you wish to interview. <lb /><lb />¢ Apple Gold Group (Applebees Restaurants <lb /><lb />« ARAMARK <lb /><lb />¢ Axa Advisors / The Equitable <lb /><lb />¢ BB&amp;T (10/03/2001) <lb /><lb />¢ Belk Department Stores (09/27/2001) <lb /><lb />* Boys &amp; Girls Club of Nash/ Edgecombe <lb />¢ Burlington Industries <lb />¢ Cameron &amp; Barkley <lb />¢ CBIZ -Kaufman Davis Business Services, Inc. <lb />¢ Dixon and Odom. PLLC (09/18/2001) <lb />Carolina Farm Credit <lb />¢ East Carolina University Cooperative Education <lb />¢ East Carolina University Graduate School <lb /><lb />Carolina University Human Resources <lb />idwards Jones &amp; Co. (10/24/2001) <lb /><lb />rzuson n Enterprises Inc. (10/02/2001) <lb /><lb />Bank (09/21/2001) <lb /><lb />FMI Corporation <lb /><lb />¢ Golden Corral (02/10/2002) <lb /><lb />¢ Henrico County Division of Police <lb /><lb />¢ Houlihans Restaurant Group <lb /><lb />¢ Hooters of America, Inc. <lb /><lb />« IBM (10/07/2001) <lb /><lb />¢ J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. 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