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        <p>THE EAST CAROLINIAN <lb /><lb />Volume 78 Number 13 September 27, 2001 <lb /><lb />MONS <lb /><lb />gatas RTS BCE SE ONY IT,<lb /><lb />DES Fa <lb /><lb />CU <lb /><lb />ang <lb /><lb />saat 8 Cone ae<lb /><lb />eee 2 <lb />4 i oy <lb />ees <lb /><lb />Students cast their votes in t he SGA Fall 2001 election with their ECU OneCard at the Wright Place. The <lb />turnout was poor with only 1,459 students participating in yesterday's election. <lb /><lb />SGA elections results in, students. The purpose of the govern-Moreno and SGA Secretary Christy <lb />ment is to provide responsible and Lynch.<lb /><lb />voting polls low <lb /><lb />effective student participation in Executive officers are elected <lb /><lb />the organization and the control annually by student voters. <lb />ANGELA HARNE of student affairs. It investigates The legislative branch includes <lb />NEWS EDITOR student problems. The government day, residence hall and class rep-<lb /><lb />also acts in the best interests of the resentatives. The branch ensures <lb /><lb />Students placed votes ali day for student body and of the university representation for all students. The <lb />their selected candidates Student community. It provides an official legislature meets every Monday at <lb />Government Association (SGA) rep-voice for student opinions and fosters 5:30 p.m. in Mendenhall Student <lb />resentatives yesterday. (See chart for awareness of student positions within Center, Rm, 221. <lb />winners) the campus, local, state, national and The first legislative meeting is <lb /><lb />According to SGA Adviser Wil-international communities. at S p.m. on October 1 in the Pirate <lb />liam Clutter, 1,459 students voted. In addition, the government pro-Club level seating of Dowdy-Ficklen <lb /><lb />SGA President Sadie Cox said vides students with an opportunity Stadium. <lb />SGA plans to get voting online, to gain experience and training in <lb />like Homecoming, to attract more responsible political participation. This writer can be contacted at <lb />student participation. The SGA executive branch news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />The SGA is the official repre-includes Cox, SGA Vice President <lb />sentative governing body for ECU Chris Owens, SGA Treasurer Fred <lb /><lb />Emotions, concerns <lb />shared on nation crisis <lb /><lb />ANGELA HARNE <lb />NEWS EDITOR <lb /><lb />Students, faculty and staff gath-<lb />ered together to express their emo-<lb />tions, concerns and questions about <lb />the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, yester-<lb />day. <lb /><lb />According to Lynn Roeder, direc-<lb />tor of Center for Counseling and <lb />Student Development, the forum was <lb />organized to hear students concerns <lb />and make sure that they are coping <lb />well. <lb /><lb />Nancy Badger, psychologist of the <lb /><lb />ee Ut BURR EE No i nein) Bern in dewsiontiod <lb /><lb />Center for Counseling and Student <lb />Forum attendees listen to Dr. Garrie Moore, vice chancellor of student life, discuss his take on the terrorist<lb /><lb />Development, said the events can be <lb />addressed in two ways. attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania and how they have affected the university. <lb />We need to know how the events <lb /><lb />According to Badger, these are Center before, and had dinner there. is coming next.<lb /><lb />affects you as an individual and how <lb /><lb />typical emotions to the situation. I saw planes taking off, and it seemed IT have Vietnam to compare this<lb /><lb />it affects the university as a whole,� <lb /><lb />The questions of ~Am I safe?T as if they were coming toward the too, but most students do not have<lb /><lb />said Badger. <lb /><lb />~Are my loved ones safe?T ran through building. I was uneasy. So when I any comparison,� Moore said.<lb /><lb />Senior Jay Penuel said that he <lb /><lb />everyoneTs minds,� Badger said. heard about the first tower, | thought Roeder agreed.<lb /><lb />first heard about the events, while <lb /><lb />Roeder agreed. it was an accident. But then when the I donTt know how many students<lb /><lb />at work. <lb /><lb />Twas out of town when it hap-events continued the first thing that feel [about the nationTs crisis],� she<lb /><lb />My sense Of safety was taken <lb /><lb />pened,� Roeder said. I never thought came to mind was Vietnam. I was said.<lb /><lb />away and | had a strong sense of <lb /><lb />it was terrorism. I heard the Pentagon in Vietnam as a medic. | thought, Penuel said he has attempted to<lb /><lb />vulnerability,� said Penuel. <lb /><lb />was hit ... | have family in that area. here we go again. And then I thought get back to a world that no longer<lb /><lb />Senior Jennifer Otero said she <lb /><lb />I felt hopeless. And I know many about my two boys that are eligible exists.<lb /><lb />had the same feelings. <lb /><lb />felt as though the world was coming for war,� said Moore. We have to Chancellor William Muse said<lb /><lb />tT was in Spanish class and <lb /><lb />to an end.� know that this wonTt end anytime everyone must be patient.<lb /><lb />thought ~what in the worldT,� said <lb /><lb />Dr. Garrie Moore, vice chancellor soon. We all have to pitch-in and Our enemy is carefully hidden,<lb /><lb />Otero. I was immediately worried <lb /><lb />of student life, agreed. help our neighbors.�<lb /><lb />about my family in Charlotte and <lb /><lb />lTve visited the World Trade Moore said he feels fear for what see FORUM page A2<lb /><lb />was very uneasy.� <lb /><lb />Coping strategies for ongoing stress <lb /><lb />e Limit exposure to the stress. In this case, limit your expo-<lb />sure to the media (television, radio) <lb />Limit intake of alcohol and other mood altering substances <lb />e Monitor your thinking. Are you thinking realistically and <lb />rationally about your world? <lb />e Be aware of your emotional reactions. In these situations, <lb />people can have short tempers and become irritable more <lb />easily <lb />e Find ways to appropriately express your emotions without <lb />harming yourseif or others <lb />e ~Talk to others about your emotions; gain support from <lb />trusted friends <lb />e Pay attention to physical signs such as exhaustion, hunger, <lb />muscle tension, sweating, rapid heartbeat, etc. <lb />e Find ways to take care of yourself physically such as <lb />exercise, walking, getting adequate sleep, etc. <lb />e Pay attention to the relationships you have with loved <lb />ones and friends. Stress can cause adverse reactions in you <lb />and in others <lb />e Communicate effectively with others; be sure your reac-<lb />tions are based on the situation in question, and not on <lb />your overall level of stress <lb /><lb />**Information complied by the Center for Counseling and <lb />Student Development, 328-6661. <lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />NTACT US ONLINE <lb /><lb />TODAY BY PHONE THIS WEEKTS QUESTION ON THE WEB Opinion....... ae page A4 <lb /><lb />Sunny 252.328.6366 (newsroom) Did you vote in the www.theeastcarolinian.com POMCUTOS 005 page B1 <lb />High is 78 <lb /><lb />252.328.2000 (advertising) SGA elections yesterday? editor@theeastcarolinian.com ONS eectart hee page B4 <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU ranked fourth <lb /><lb />as <lb /><lb />Opportunities available<lb /><lb />Bq kad UL EN QO.<lb /><lb />PAGE A2 <lb /><lb />RO<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ce}<lb /><lb />aw <lb /><lb />OG <lb /><lb />at Career Fair<lb /><lb />a doctoral university<lb /><lb />NEWS 208 <lb /><lb />Day of networking similar.<lb /><lb />of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb /><lb />Muse said ranking will We are looking for someone<lb /><lb />placed in the top 50 schools. North for job hunters <lb /><lb />with a four<lb /><lb />Carolina State University ranked in<lb /><lb />help with national stature year degree, with energetic personal-<lb /><lb />the second tier and the University <lb /><lb />GINGER JOHNSON ity and with a customer service<lb /><lb />of North Carolina at Greensboro<lb /><lb />CLIFF SHERMAN STAFF WRITER orientation,� said Theresa Handy, a<lb /><lb />ranked in the third tier.<lb /><lb />STAFF WRITER State Farm representative.<lb /><lb />Nationally, Princeton University <lb /><lb />ECUTs party school image is dis-The Career fair seems to be help-<lb /><lb />ranked first, followed by Harvard<lb /><lb />The university was recently<lb /><lb />News Editor <lb /><lb />appearing as students are on their ing the students gain employment<lb /><lb />and Yale Universities for second. <lb /><lb />By regional rankings, which<lb /><lb />ranked in the fourth tier of doc-<lb /><lb />way to becoming professionals. after graduation.<lb /><lb />ANGELA HARNE <lb /><lb />toral universities. The ranking <lb /><lb />The Career Development Center Recent alumna Heather Burguess<lb /><lb />includes schools that offer bachelorTs, <lb /><lb />(CDC) helps to cultivate the image <lb /><lb />was at<lb /><lb />appeared in this yearTs annual <lb /><lb />the career fair representing<lb /><lb />masterTs degrees and some doctoral <lb /><lb />programs, Meredith College ranked<lb /><lb />campus<lb /><lb />Assistant News Editor <lb /><lb />ranking by U.S. News and <lb /><lb />World Report. <lb /><lb />with the biannual Business Career BB&amp;T. <lb /><lb />fair. The fair is a ten-year project Burguess said she got her job<lb /><lb />10th and the University of Charlotte<lb /><lb />DENNIS MITCHELL This is the first year that ECU <lb /><lb />that is helping students get jobs with through the career fair and the CDC. <lb /><lb />companies like IBM. The company also looks for students<lb /><lb />ranked 18th. Meredith moved up<lb /><lb />has been piaced in the national <lb /><lb />from last year which it ranked 17th.<lb /><lb />ranking, previously ranked only <lb /><lb />The Fair is a way for students with initiative, which means register-<lb /><lb />news@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><lb />Charlotte also moved up two rank-<lb /><lb />regionally. This report includes <lb /><lb />with employers and to ing with the CDC.<lb /><lb />to connect<lb /><lb />ings from last yearTs ratings.<lb /><lb />252.328.6366 <lb /><lb />Many of the companies are look-<lb /><lb />more <lb /><lb />than 14,000 colleges nation-<lb /><lb />network with the companies,� said<lb /><lb />These rankings appear in the <lb /><lb />U.S. News and World Report and are <lb />Career Counselor Patrick Madison.<lb /><lb />wide. This national ranking is based <lb /><lb />ing for a variety of majors. <lb /><lb />Several students were at the fair Navy Civilian jobs will imple-<lb /><lb />on <lb /><lb />academic reputation, selectiv-<lb /><lb />aimed to aid individuals to research <lb /><lb />universities by regional and national <lb /><lb />passing out resumes and meeting<lb /><lb />ity, class size, faculty salaries and <lb /><lb />graduation <lb /><lb />rates. <lb /><lb />ment <lb /><lb />students from history and <lb /><lb />English as well business majors. But<lb /><lb />representatives. Some<lb /><lb />company<lb /><lb />standards. This ranking has been<lb /><lb />The fourth tier is the last tier of <lb /><lb />students were actually volunteering like IBM, many companies are look-<lb /><lb />criticized for its subjectivity. I<lb /><lb />the schools among the 249 schools <lb /><lb />at the different post to help busi-ing for students with a certain field<lb /><lb />donTt believe any one ranking can<lb /><lb />in the doctoral division. Other <lb /><lb />nesses with their lunch breaks. of expertise such as Computer Sci-<lb /><lb />capture the complexity of a modern<lb /><lb />divisions include regional rankings, <lb /><lb />lam here to help out and of ence. Any ECU student can register<lb /><lb />university,� said John Durham. <lb /><lb />According to Chancellor William<lb /><lb />liberal arts rankings, and colleges <lb /><lb />course <lb /><lb />to <lb /><lb />network with the busi-with CDC by calling 329-6050<lb /><lb />ECU vs. UNC-CH tickets <lb /><lb />to set <lb /><lb />who offer master degrees, <lb /><lb />nesses,� said Avon Kidd, a student up an appointment. <lb /><lb />volunteer at Career Day. <lb /><lb />amongst <lb /><lb />Muse, the university is proud of itTs<lb /><lb />Student ticket for the football game against the TarHeels are still <lb /><lb />others. <lb /><lb />new ranking and has high hopes for<lb /><lb />available. interested students can purchase tickets today at the Mendenhall <lb /><lb />According to John Durham, <lb /><lb />The qualities the businesses <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb /><lb />the future.<lb /><lb />Ticket Center. Tickets are $32 each. Students need their ECU OneCards director of public affairs, there is <lb /><lb />see <lb /><lb />in students are all<lb /><lb />a expect to <lb /><lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />Each year and overtime, East<lb /><lb />to make the purchase. The game is at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6 in shift from year to year amongst the <lb /><lb />CarolinaTs ranking will improve<lb /><lb />Chapel Hill. school rankings. <lb /><lb />because we're going to continue to<lb /><lb />This is East CarolinaTs first<lb /><lb />Latin Night <lb /><lb />grow in size and quality and, because FORUM from page At<lb /><lb />year being placed and compared to <lb /><lb />of this, will continue to gain national<lb /><lb />other institutions nationally, which <lb /><lb />they are intelligent and sophisti-<lb /><lb />In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month, the ECU Black Students <lb /><lb />stature. <lb /><lb />East Carolina has a bright <lb /><lb />hope more are not bound in fear.<lb /><lb />have had some effect <lb /><lb />cated,� said Muse.<lb /><lb />Union and S.A.L.S.A will sponsor a Latin night� party. Latin night� may <lb /><lb />on our <lb /><lb />I feel we need to tend to our daily <lb /><lb />lives and not focus on the ~what ifs.T <lb /><lb />future,� said Muse. <lb /><lb />Muse said action will not happen<lb /><lb />will be from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 28 in the social room in <lb /><lb />ranking,� said Durham. <lb /><lb />Other North Carolina schools overnight.<lb /><lb />Mendenhail. Salsa Dance lessons will be given from 9-10 p.m. Tickets will <lb /><lb />This writer be contacted <lb /><lb />You canTt answer the ~what ifs,T� said<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />can<lb /><lb />ranked high. Duke University, Wake <lb /><lb />Roeder agreed.<lb /><lb />be on sale in front of Wright Place today and Friday. <lb /><lb />M. Muse. <lb />According to Roeder, another <lb /><lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />We are in this for the long haul,�<lb /><lb />Forest University, and the University <lb /><lb />she said. <lb /><lb />Chancellor tour Marlene Muse, the chancellorTs <lb /><lb />forum is in the making to include <lb /><lb />faculty from the history, political and<lb /><lb />wife, agreed.<lb /><lb />Chancellor William Muse kicks off his hometown tour of Eastern <lb /><lb />economic departments to further<lb /><lb />In times of turmoil, it is very<lb /><lb />North Carolina with visits to Manteo and Nags Head. The new ECU chief <lb /><lb />executive will visit a public school and the Outer Banks Hospital. He will <lb /><lb />education students, facuity and staff. <lb /><lb />At press a date had not been <lb /><lb />set.<lb /><lb />important that we are aware and live <lb /><lb />our daily life. I will refuse to allow<lb /><lb />host a luncheon for various elected and appointed officials at the Ramada <lb /><lb />fear to live in my life. ITm going to<lb /><lb />Inn in Nags Head and a reception for ECU alumni and friends at 6 <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted <lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />p.m. Sept. 25 fly this weekend and in a couple of <lb />today at the Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo. <lb /><lb />Playhouse opens <lb /><lb />@theeastcaralinian.com.<lb /><lb />weeks I'm traveling to New York. | news <lb /><lb />Harassing phone calls-A student in Umstead Hall reported receiving <lb />several phone calls over the past two weeks from a male caller. <lb /><lb />The East Carolina Playhouse opens its season today with South <lb />Pacific,� the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, showing in the <lb />McGinnis Theatre through October 2. Guest actor joseph Kolinski will <lb />perform the role of Emile de Becque, the French planter who sings, Some <lb />Enchanted Evening.� Kolinski is well known on Broadway for roles in <lb />Titanic,� A Christmas Carol,� Les Miserables� and Sunday in the <lb />Park with George.� The curtain opens at 8 p.m. For tickets and other <lb />showtimes, visit the Playhouse Box Office or call 328-6829. <lb /><lb />New name <lb /><lb />The East Carolina Playhouse production of South Pacific� also marks <lb />something new for the Playhouse -a new name. On opening night, the <lb />East Carolina Playhouse will become the ECU/Loessin Playhouse and <lb />Summer Theatre to honor its founder, Edgar R. Loessin. Loessin headed <lb />ECUTs theatre department from 1962-1990 and was the founding producer <lb />and director for the Summer Theatre from 1964-1990. In celebrating his <lb />nearly thirty years of devotion to theatre, ECU, and Eastern North Carolina, <lb />all future Playhouse and Summer Theatre productions will bear his name. <lb />Loessin, now a resident of Norfolk, will be on hand to receive this honor <lb />along with many former students and faculty. <lb /><lb />Donations continue <lb /><lb />SGA is still collecting money for the victims of the New York Red Cross. <lb />If you are interested in donating, take your donation in an envelope <lb />to the SGA offices on the second floor of Mendenhall Student Center. <lb />So far, the group has collected over $8,000 with collective help from <lb />organizations such as ECCO and the ECU Ambassadors. The goal remains <lb />at $18,000, just a $1 donation from each student. Call SGA offices with <lb />questions, 328-4726. <lb /><lb />EL TORO <lb /><lb />Barber &amp; Style <lb />menTs hair <lb />styling shoppe <lb /><lb />2800 E. 10th St. <lb /><lb />Second degree trespassing-A non-student was arrested for the refer-<lb />enced charge after a staff member reported seeing a suspicious male <lb />near the Whichard Building. The subject was found to be currently <lb />banned from campus. He was placed under a $200 secured bond. <lb /><lb />Miscellaneous cail-Two staff members were involved in a verbal argu-<lb />ment at the Life Sciences building. <lb /><lb />Careless and reckless driving-A student was issued a campus appearance <lb />ticket after being observed spinning tires and leaving skid marks on <lb />Faculty Way. <lb /><lb />Provisional driving while impaired-A student was issued a state citation <lb />for provisional DWI after being stopped for failure to stop at the stop <lb />sign East of White Hail. <lb /><lb />AN ARMY OF ONE� <lb /><lb />IF YOU THINK A NIGHT <lb />IN A FOXHOLE 1S TOUGH, <lb />TRY A LIFETIME IN A CUBICLE. <lb /><lb />The U.S. Army offers 212 different career opportunities <lb /><lb />in fields ranging from medicine, construction and law <lb /><lb />enforcement to accounting, engineering and intelligence. <lb /><lb />You'll be trained. Then you'll use those skills from the <lb /><lb />first day on the job. ItTs a great way to start moving in <lb /><lb />the direction you want to go. <lb /><lb />Find One of 212 Ways to Be A Soldier <lb /><lb />(UWIRE) -University of Ala-<lb />bama-The September 11 terrorist <lb />attacks on the United States has <lb />left many Americans searching for <lb />someone or something to blame for <lb />the tragedies. <lb /><lb />After a band of extremists led <lb />by Osama bin Laden emerged as <lb />the prime suspects in the terrorism, <lb />some people began verbally abusing <lb />Islam, the religion professed by bin <lb />Laden and his followers. <lb /><lb />However, members of the Tus-<lb />caloosa, Ala., Muslim community <lb />stress there is no connection between <lb />their religion and the terrorists <lb />thought to be hiding in the moun-<lb />tains of southern Afghanistan. <lb /><lb />There is nothing conveyed by <lb />Islam through this act,� said Moham-<lb />med al-Jahdali, president of the <lb />UniversityTs Muslim Student Asso-<lb />ciation. The act was not against <lb />Americans; it was against all human <lb />beings.� <lb /><lb />Associate aerospace engineering <lb />professor Muhammad Sharif, adviser <lb />for the MSA, encouraged Americans <lb />to learn more about Islam before <lb />making judgments. <lb /><lb />It is not such a difficult thing <lb /><lb />to learn about Islam,� Sharif said. <lb />There are lots of misconceptions <lb />about Islam, including the suppres-<lb />sion of women, which is false. Islam <lb />is not fundamentalist but a progres-<lb />sive way of life.� <lb /><lb />The word Islam� derives from <lb />an Arabic word meaning peace.� <lb />The defining tenets of Islam include <lb />obedience, loyalty, allegiance and <lb />submission to Allah, al-Jahdali said. <lb />Islam is a religion for all mankind, <lb />regardless of race, language or social <lb />position, he said. <lb /><lb />The prophet Mohammed wrote <lb />the holy book of Islam, the Koran, <lb />1,400 years ago. 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          <lb />aa pl) Sipe 2<lb /><lb />9-27-01 JLINIAN * NEWS<lb /><lb />met | CA f AGE A3 <lb /><lb />Young Women's Outreach Center <lb />Support our studentTs Bike-A -Thow <lb /><lb />Efforts to Taise money add up <lb /><lb />Date: Saturday, September 29, <lb />Rain Date: Saturday, October <lb />Time: 8:00am -1:00pm <lb />Place: GraingerTs Stadium in <lb /><lb />will <lb />Support Our Students <lb /><lb />Lenoir County students need <lb />Make a pledge, challenge your <lb />and others, to the First Annual <lb /><lb />Young WomenTs <lb /><lb />Outreach Center <lb />119 East Blount St. <lb />Kinston, NC 28501 <lb />252-527-7844 (phone) <lb /><lb />252-527-6393 (fax) <lb /><lb />Get those bicycles, tricycles, <lb />and unicycles, along with <lb />your bike helmets, and <lb />join us ina day of fun <lb />for a worthy cause. <lb /><lb />elk , <lb /><lb />Vix tajT <lb /><lb />2001 <lb />6, 2001 <lb /><lb />SGA, ECCO, RHA <lb /><lb />Kinston. <lb /><lb />collect funds <lb /><lb />COURTNEY WILSON<lb /><lb />have itTs farst Bike-A-Thon on behalf of the <lb />STAFF WRITER<lb /><lb />Karolina Kids Program of Lenoir County. <lb /><lb />your support! Combined efforts to raise money <lb />family, friends, church, businesses, <lb /><lb />for the American Red Cross Disaster <lb />Support Our Students Bike-A-Thon <lb /><lb />Relief Fund are adding up. Con-<lb /><lb />cerned students around campus <lb /><lb />along with local residents have been<lb /><lb />Grainger Stadium Ball Park <lb />donating their money to help those<lb /><lb />is located <lb />in need.<lb /><lb />East of f Vernon Avenue <lb />According to SGA Adviser Wil-<lb /><lb />at 400 E. Grainger Ave. <lb />liam Clutter, the ~Donate a DollarT <lb />iTebubucttatise-talele mers fund has raised $8,014. Last weekTs <lb />more information, parents weekend football game <lb />contact YWOC, brought in $2,866 for the cause. <lb /><lb />252 me 527-7844, <lb /><lb />itTs wonderful we are able to <lb />or e-mail us at <lb /><lb />do a small part to help the cause,� <lb />ywoc@icomnet.com. <lb /><lb />said Clutter. Every dollar is going <lb />to help.� <lb /><lb />Joint efforts between the East <lb />Carolina Communication Organiza-<lb />tion (ECCO) and other students <lb />combined have raised around $2,000 <lb /><lb />RALPH <lb /><lb />with a spare change drive. Canisters <lb />currently set up around campus have <lb />alone coHected $500. The Wright <lb />Place collected $352.85, The Spot <lb />collected $106.19, the Croatan $27.31 <lb />and The Galley collected $13.65. <lb /><lb />According to ECCO Treasurer <lb />Jennifer Gibson, off-campus dona-<lb />tions tally at about $1,450. <lb /><lb />Gibson said she is proud of local <lb />residents and students of the results <lb />so far. <lb /><lb />It warms my heart to see people <lb /><lb />donate for a good cause,� said <lb />Gibson. I hope people donTt all the <lb />sudden stop contributing to help <lb /><lb />the victims. <lb /><lb />The Resident Hall Association <lb />(RHA) has also collected funds with <lb />a Penny War.� The war� is between <lb />all residence halls. Currently about <lb />$1,200 has been raised. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />Off-Campus Donation Locations <lb /><lb />Boulevard Bagel (both) McAlisterTs <lb />Jersey MikeTs (Arlington) Miami Subs <lb />AndyTs (Firetower) Papa OliverTs <lb />BasilTs Blockbuster (charles) <lb />BlimpieTs Zeto Subs (charles) <lb />The Loop Bear Rock Cafe <lb /><lb />Refuse to <lb /><lb />RALPH LAU REN <lb /><lb />pay <lb /><lb />retail. <lb /><lb />See the best selection of your favorite name brands<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Your Choice of <lb /><lb />Gifts <lb /><lb />Hus, a Ralph <lb /><lb />for girls and guys at Greenville's Uptown Outlet. <lb /><lb />atalog<lb /><lb />. <lb /><lb />FROM THE RALPH FRAGRAN : COLLECTION AND YOU CAN CHOOSE <lb /><lb />~ayavarsenceyal<lb /><lb />D LIP COLOR AND ANY NAIL ~OLOR FROM THE ENTIRE LINE <lb /><lb />Division of UL.BE. <lb /><lb />tIMMED COSMETIC BAG! <lb /><lb />210 E. 5th St. 758-8612 M-S 10-6 <lb /><lb />hase receive a <lb />rday oP 2th, | <lb />Come see what's new at <lb /><lb />4 <lb /><lb />% o <lb /><lb />Ragazzi's <lb /><lb />Italiano Delizioso <lb /><lb />RagazziTs Puzzle <lb /><lb />(Clue to this puzzle) Unstable stack of steaming platters <lb /><lb />Letters: <lb /><lb />AAEEFGIILNNOOPRTWZZ <lb />Correct answer next time. <lb /><lb />~ Or -<lb /><lb />You can see it on the board at RagazziTs after 6PM today. <lb /><lb />Our last puzzle: <lb />(Clue from last puzzle) TWO WHO ARE NOT SHRILL SENIORS <lb />{Answer to last puzzle} ANTHONY JUNIOR AND UNCLE JUNIOR SOPRANO <lb /><lb />109 E. Greenville Blvd. <lb />252-321-1976 <lb /><lb />All you can eat� <lb />salad and fresh breadsticks included with every meal. <lb />All ECU and Pitt students and faculty receive 10% off purchase.� <lb /><lb />* NGT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. <lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE EAGT CAROUMIAN<lb /><lb />PAGE A4 9-27-01 <lb /><lb />CC <lb /><lb />I'M GAD <lb /><lb />Pa or, <lb /><lb />Pe. <lb />He A CY (oMa. \ae © <lb /><lb />MAKINS A FYSS ovEeR\�"�<lb /><lb />UP HIN <lb /><lb />Ae THe PRAYER <lb /><lb />TUATS G0ING ON I <lb /><lb />Editor-in-chief <lb /><lb />WASHINGToW<lb /><lb />MAURA E. BUCK <lb /><lb />THESE DAY?.<lb /><lb />editor@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><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 Pet G ie 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 View� is <lb /><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. Cail 252-328-6366 for more information. <lb />One copy of The East Carolinian is free, each additional copy is $1. <lb /><lb />We look for-Truly, it is an exciting time to be at East Carolina <lb />. University. Recently, U.S. News and World Report <lb />ward to watch-Lae <lb />ranked this university in the fourth tier of doctoral <lb />ing as the uni-universities in the country. <lb />versity evolves lt seems that as enrollment increases and <lb />construction begins to create as well as improve <lb />and gains <lb />g . <lb />the orexisting <lb />eebuildings, we are <lb />aedefining ourselves as <lb />recognition one of the premier up-and-coming universities <lb />i in the country. <lb />~hat it so rightly <lb />We are thrilled that our medical school is among <lb />deserves. <lb />the best in the country, just as we are proud <lb />that our School of Education was recently <lb />awarded exemplary marks by the State Board <lb />of Education. <lb />The School of Art is the one of only two universi-<lb />ties in North Carolina accredited by the National <lb />Association of Schools of Art and Design. Our <lb />athletic teams are always among the most <lb />competitive. And time and time again, students, <lb />faculty and staff are recognized for various <lb />efforts as well as distinctions. <lb />Chancellor Muse is accurate saying that ECU <lb />has a bright future. Indeed, as we continue to <lb />grow and prosper in educational areas, we will <lb />continue to attract more and more students <lb />and improve our standing among not only the <lb />people of North Carolina, but also the nationally <lb />as well as internationally. <lb />We look forward to watching as the university <lb />evolves and gains the recognition that it so <lb />rightly deserves. ECU serves as a home to us ail, <lb />faculty, staff and students. It is about time that <lb />everyone knows what a special establishment <lb />we have. <lb /><lb />TEC encourages ail students to take an active role in <lb />William Muse, Chancellor Robert Thompson, Interim Vice <lb />Office of the Chancellor Chancellor for Academic Aftairs <lb />Spilman 103 Spilman 207 <lb />328-6212 328-6288 <lb />musew@ mail.ecu.edu thompsonro@ mail.ecu.edu <lb /><lb />y <lb /><lb />Pitas<lb /><lb />1 Mak.fu <lb /><lb />a <lb /><lb />le <lb /><lb />LT<lb /><lb />VF)<lb /><lb />Big Brother will soon be Flight-school clues should <lb /><lb />waicning you nave raised alarms <lb /><lb />JAMES IAN ROBSON instant messages, and even on-line KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE NEWS A little creative thinking on the <lb /><lb />business transactions. Carnivore SERVICE part of a few counterterrorist experts, <lb /><lb />With the tragic events of the will monitor anyone and everyone, however, should have been able to <lb />past weeks, the U.S. has been left whether they are a suspect, or not. Reports during the weekend that come up with that possibility. <lb />wondering; how could we have let With the American public crying federal authorities have known for ThatTs especially true after the <lb />this happen? The only answer so far out for swift justice, the government years about suspected terrorists discovery of a plot some time ago to <lb />is that our intelligence operations has been able to work with a type of taking flying lessons in the United crash a plane into the headquarters <lb />have been severely hamstringed with leniency that was not possible before States add to the evidence of appall-of the Central Intelligence Agency <lb />right to privacy laws. September 11, 2001. ing failures in the American intel-in Virginia. <lb /><lb />There is no doubt that with the Two days after the attacks, ligence system. Soon after this monthTs attacks, <lb />present laws in place, following ter-a little known amendment was These reports raise haunting FBI Director Robert S. Mueller Hl <lb />rorists movements is not an easy task swiftly passed in Congress expanding questions about whether the system, indicated that authorities did not <lb />for our government. the federal electronic-surveillance if it had been working properly, might know about terrorist suspects taking <lb /><lb />The easiest solution seems to be authority in less than an hours worth have been able to prevent some or all flight lessons. <lb />to give our law enforcement officials of debate. of the Sept. 11 hijackings that killed While Mueller may simply have <lb />the power to monitor the terrorists The only voice of opposition more than 6,000 people. been speaking in ignorance, why has <lb />throughout the world, thus staying came from Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT); In addition, the flight-school the FBI been so slow about correcting <lb />one step ahead of them. However, Do we really show respect for story leaves the public wondering the record? This has created more <lb />with an enemy that could be your the American people by slapping how many other dots may not have credibility problems for the bureau at <lb />next-door neighbor, our government something together, something that been connected by FBI officials and a time when the public is looking to <lb />must treat everyone as a suspect. nobody can explain, and say we others who are charged with prevent-Washington for reassurance. <lb /><lb />Much of the talk of expanding are going to change your rights to ing terrorist attacks. How many other Critics of the countryTs $30 bil-<lb />law enforcements surveillance is of privacy?� (Business Week Oct 1, red flags have been overlooked or lion-a-year intelligence system have <lb />wire-tapping capabilities. As of now 2001) ignored? often raised questions about whether <lb />the law can only tap a single phone With the recent wave of nation-Federal officials initially left it is so Jarge and fragmented that <lb />of a suspect, not the person themself. alism and U.S. pride, we may be the impression that the intelligence it cannot effectively process the <lb />Congress will most likely change acting too hastily, forgetting our system didnTt have a clue about the information that is available to it. <lb />this law giving law enforcement own rights. possibility of this monthTs attacks. It is increasingly apparent, for <lb />the ability to tap any phone that In World War H, Japanese Ameri-That sounded bad enough. But the example, that some authorities failed <lb />individual uses. cans were interned in American real story now appears even worse: to pay sufficient attention to some-<lb /><lb />Although not much opposition camps because of anti-Japanese senti-There were clues -many of them, thing as obvious as the trial last <lb />has come with changing this law, ment after Pearl Harbor. in fact -but they werenTt pieced year of bin Laden associates for the <lb />the FBI is going to push the limit Americans did not seem to mind together. 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies <lb /><lb />with other laws until the American that peaceful civilians living amongst A senior government official in Kenya and Tanzania. That trial <lb /><lb />public says, enough is enough.� One us were removed their privacy and quoted in a Washington Post story contained several references to flight <lb />such way in which the FBI plans on freedom. on Sunday acknowledged that law schools and bin Laden pilots. <lb />monitoring terrorists movements The scariest thing about this new enforcement officials knew a number In hindsight, we can see how all <lb />is through a program called Carni-situation, is that back then, we knew of people with links to the terrorist these things might be relevant and <lb />vore.� who the enemy was and we still did leader Osama bin Laden had attended important,� said Suzanne Spaulding, <lb /><lb />This new computer cryptography not trust our own citizens. U.S. flight schools. The official, executive director of the National <lb />device will give the Feds the ability to Now we have no idea and are however, said there had been no Commission on Terrorism, a congres-<lb />have back door access to any on-line forced to monitor our own people, information to indicate that these sionally appointed group. It is <lb />communication including e-mail, and trust no one. people planned suicide hijackings. harder on a day-to-day basis.� <lb /><lb />AS usual, p00 Culture Nelos us Sort out a Crisis <lb /><lb />E.R. SHIPP from my graduate students at Colum-God Bless America� and sometimes Uncertain and afraid <lb />At times of great crisis, we turn bia University -ITm an I Love Lucy� even the most inane pop tunes. Wait-As the clever hopes expire <lb />to touchstones: rituals, icons (from person and a Trekkie, my students ing in line at an office-supply store Of a low dishonest decade. <lb />Muhammad Ali to Walter Cronkite), are GilliganTs islanders. But WhatTs on Broadway early Friday morning, Waves of anger and fear <lb />historic comparisons (Vietnam and Going On?� is something we can all several people spontaneously joined Circulate over the bright <lb />World War IT) and, more than any-identify with now. in singing along with the music And darkened lands of the <lb />thing else, popular culture. We do It begins: being piped in. Earth, <lb />this to articulate what it all means. Mother, mother, thereTs too We looked at each other in soli-~Obsessing our private lives. <lb /><lb />Some say the current crisis seems many of you crying. darity as we joined in the refrain of The unmentionable odor of <lb />like a Tom Clancy novel; others say Brother, brother, brother, thereTs Kenny LogginsT DannyTs Song�: death <lb />itTs like a blockbuster Hollywood far too many of you dying. In the morning whenI rise, Offends the September night.� <lb />movie. Father, father, we donTt need bring a tear of joy to my eyes and Noah, an 8-year-old friend, said <lb /><lb />But music is the method for most to escalate. tell me everythingTs gonna be all to his mom about what happened on <lb />of us, and Marvin Gaye, it turns out, War is not the answer, for only right.� Sept. 11, Wow, Mom, the building <lb />has become relevant again. Bono of love can conquer hate.� For one of my graduate students, fell down just like in a movie.� <lb />U2 has led a kind of We Are the The refrain is that as-yet unan-Sabrina, W.H. AudenTs poem Sep-Many others grasped to explain <lb />World� gathering of musicians to swerable question: WhatTs going tember 1, 1939,� came to mind. It this in terms of movies. In People <lb />record GayeTs WhatTs Going On?� on? begins this way: Magazine, one survivor said, This <lb /><lb />I realized recently that when it Lots of us are turning to songs T sit in one of the dives was like an action flick without the <lb />comes to pop culture, | am divided -hymns in church, Irving BerlinTs On Fifty-second Street heroes. ThereTs no happy ending.� <lb /><lb />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 />Richard Brown, Executive Vice Chancellor and Nancy Jenkins, Mayor Mike Easley, Governor Jesse Helms, Senator John Edwards, Senator <lb />Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Mayors Office Office of the Governor 310 New Bern Ave. 301 Century Post Office <lb />Spilman 112 Greenville City Hall 20301 Mail Service Center Suite 122 300 Fayettville St. <lb />328-6975 Greenville, NC 27858 Raleigh, NC 27699-0301 Raleigh, NC 27601 Raleigh, NC 27601 <lb />brownri@ mail.ecu.edu 329-4419 1-800-662-7952 919-856-4630 919-856-4245 <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE A6 THE EAST CAROLINIAN * NEWS 9-27-01<lb /><lb />arenes<lb /><lb />ptt tnhhh tihthtnt<lb /><lb />september 11 events will TEC is now hiring staff writers. <lb /><lb />BO sas.<lb /><lb />Apply at our office located on the 2nd floor ¥<lb /><lb />play in next years campaign ¥<lb /><lb />+.<lb /><lb />of the Student Publications Building. <lb /><lb />ECU Pirate Tailgate Special<lb /><lb />TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)-Gov. ity of the president reflects upon or } <lb />Jeb Bush and a field of Democratic influences the outcome of guberna-BUFFALO WILD WINGS<lb /><lb />* Experience required 75 Wings @ $25.99 = GRILL &amp; BAR = <lb />hopefuls who would like to unseat torial elections,� said Tom Carsey, a } <lb />noice of up to 3 sauces, offer expires <lb /><lb />758-9191<lb /><lb />him can only wonder how the terror-political science professor at Florida <lb /><lb />* Must have a 2.0 GPA <lb />i@ end of 2000-01 football season)<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />ist attacks on New York and Wash-State University. <lb />ington will play with voters next If the presidentTs popular, candi-<lb /><lb />cad $b t tte bnte Sattar tnt <lb /><lb />year. dates from the presidentTs party tend <lb /><lb />Former U.S. Attorney General to do a little better. | suppose that <lb />Janet Reno, widely considered the can be reinforced by the fact they <lb />front-runner in the Democratic (Bushes) are brothers,� he added. <lb />contest, doesnTt believe the attacks Should President Bush struggle <lb />will make public safety the central in his bid to neutralize terrorists <lb />issue in the 2002 race. around the globe, it might be hard <lb /><lb />| think this is a national issue for Gov. Bush to distance himself <lb />we all have to work for,� said Reno, politically from his brother. <lb />who is urging people to unite behind Like Reno, Bush has his own cre-<lb />President Bush. I donTt think it dentiais on criminal issues. An advo-<lb /><lb />1 US|and get a<lb /><lb />should be an issue. I think we should cate of the death penalty, Bush has <lb />all join together.� pushed tougher crime bills through <lb />Reno has a mixed law-and-order the Legislature and on the heels <lb />resume after eight years as the of the attacks last week ordered a <lb /><lb />head start ona <lb /><lb />nationTs leading law enforcement review of the stateTs anti-terrorism <lb />officer. effort. He signed ten death warrants <lb />She was praised for her role inves-since 1998, <lb /><lb />rewarding <lb /><lb />tigating the 1995 Oklahoma City Carsey, who specializes in Ameri-<lb />bombing and the capture of Una-can elections and voting behavior, <lb />bomber� Ted Kaczynski. believes other issues especially the career <lb /><lb />But Reno was criticized for economy are likely to be more impor-<lb />her handling of the Ruby Ridge tant by the time the 2002 elections <lb />incident and the storming of the roll around. <lb />Branch Davidian compound in With no jurisdiction for inter-<lb />Waco, Texas. national affairs at the governorTs <lb /><lb />In South Florida, Cuban-Ameri-level, itTs hard to imagine those kind <lb />cans strongly criticized Reno for of factors playing a big role,� <lb />allowing the seizure of six-year-old Carsey said. " <lb />Elian Gonzalez and his return to his For now, the political rhetoric <lb />father in Cuba. has been silenced in what has been <lb /><lb />This time next year, however, a billed as the premier race in the <lb /><lb />Healthcare is a growing and exciting career field. As a volunteer, you can get a head start by<lb /><lb />deciding factor in the gubernatorial country for 2002. <lb />race could be how voters feel about We're putting off politics as <lb /><lb />learningjob skills and gaining experience while you help people in need. With more than 100 <lb /><lb />President Bush. weTre used to,� state Republican <lb />ItTs always true that the popular-Party Chairman Al Cardenas said. volunteer areas to choose from, there's sure to be a position that fits your interests. Call Pitt County <lb /><lb />Memorial Hospital Volunteer Services at 816-4491 today. You'll be glad you did.<lb /><lb />aa <lb /><lb />WHEN YOU SUPPORT <lb />VOLUNTEERS OF <lb />AMERICA, THERE'S a OS <lb />NO TELLING Pitt County Memoria HospiTart<lb /><lb />WHOSE LIFE <lb /><lb />University Health Systems of Eastern Carolinasu<lb /><lb />YOU'LL CHANGE. <lb /><lb />Ve Volunteers<lb /><lb />} 800.899. 0089 Or WWW. VoR.org, Pitt County Memorial Hospital is part of University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina, which includes community hospitals, physician practices, home healthof America® and other independently operated health services. University Health Systems !s affiliated with the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. uhseast.com<lb /><lb />There are no limits to caring. <lb /><lb />Fali Break Linville: <lb />Oct. I3 -16 <lb />Reg. by Oct. 2 <lb />Pre-trip mtg. Oct. Il <lb />$I LO mem <lb />$i2sS non-mem <lb />Seakayaking <lb />Fall Break <lb />Portsmouth Island: <lb />Coch. £3.-216 <lb />Reg. by Oct. 2 <lb />Pre-trip mtg. Oct. 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          <lb />Yoga class. Reg. is Oct. 8-Oct. 30.<lb /><lb />PAGE A/ 9-27-01 <lb /><lb />FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to Cost is $15mem/$25nonmem. For<lb /><lb />WANTED! SPRING Breakers! Sun and earn cash and free trips. Informa-<lb />share 2br townhouse apt. near hos-Coast Vacations wants to send you on tion/Reservations 1-800-648-4849 more information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />pital $275/mo +1/2 utilities. Must <lb />be clean, responsible and_ likes <lb /><lb />dogs. Call (919) 539-1358 or email <lb />phuonghogd@yahoo.com<lb /><lb />LLHDolt Hels <lb /><lb />FOR SALE <lb /><lb />ONE ECY/ UNC ticket for 10/06/01. <lb />FEHO210@mail.ecu.edu <lb /><lb />TO PLACE AN AD <lb /><lb />HTML/WEBPAGE designer. 1 year<lb /><lb />Come by The East Carolinian office <lb /><lb />solid coding experience. No Front-<lb /><lb />on the second floor of the Student Publications Building page Experience with<lb /><lb />gurus! FTP, <lb /><lb />(above the cashiers office) Monday -Friday, 8 am. -5 p.m. digital photography, image editors, <lb />modeling a plus. Female candidates <lb />preferred. Phone: 757-7678 E-Mail<lb /><lb />RATES <lb /><lb />amatexpo@aol.com <lb />$4 for 25 words or fewer <lb /><lb />THE WINTERVILLE Parks and<lb /><lb />5c per word over 25 <lb /><lb />Recreation department needs soccer <lb /><lb />All classified ads must be prepaid. coaches for the up coming fall soccer <lb />season. Games begin October Ist. <lb />This is a paid position. It you are<lb /><lb />DEADLINES <lb /><lb />interested in applying contact Greg <lb />Thursday at 4 p.m. for the next Tuesday's paper Gregory at 756-6038 <lb /><lb />Friday at 4 p.m. for the next Wednesday's paper <lb /><lb />LIFEGUARD POSITIONS available <lb />Monday at 4 p.m. for the next Thursday's paper at Minges pool. Tuesday/Thursday <lb />6:30-8:30pm and other shifts are <lb />available. First Aid, CPR, and lifeguard <lb />certification required. Call 328-4614 <lb />ONE BEDROOM one bath apartment <lb /><lb />for information <lb />central air conditioning and heating <lb /><lb />ECU COME down on us! Spring<lb /><lb />FOR RENT <lb /><lb />great community near movies and <lb /><lb />Break 2002 hiring campus reps. Earn<lb /><lb />mall for more information call Beth <lb /><lb />PEONY GARDENS two bedroom a free trip and extra cash. The 10<lb /><lb />at 321-9719 <lb />with free water, sewer and cable. <lb /><lb />hottest spring break destinations. <lb />Washer and Dryer included. Pets APARTMENT ROOM for sub-lease www.usaspringbreak.com Corporate <lb />allowed with fee. Call 756-6209 ASAP $190 rent plus 1/3 utilities. office 1-877-460-6077 <lb />Wainright Property Management. Great location, near the rec. center. <lb /><lb />GRAPHIC DESIGN computer stud-<lb /><lb />www.wainrightproperties.com Call Marcus at (919) 512-0771 <lb /><lb />ents needed-needs experience with <lb /><lb />ABOVE BW-3 apartment for rent. FOREST ACRES, economical two working on web sites, 20-25 hours per <lb />2-3 bedroom. Available Nov. 1st (252) bedroom one bath off 10th street. week, flexible, call Tim at 758-0897 <lb />401-1194 or (252) 726-8846 $385.00 a month, first month free <lb /><lb />CALL CENTER operators -for 24<lb /><lb />on a one-year contract. Wainright <lb /><lb />NEED A short term lease? We have hr. answering service, all shifts M-F.<lb /><lb />Property Management 756-6209. <lb />them for a limited time at cypress Good communications and typing<lb /><lb />www.wainrightproperties.com <lb />Gardens, Cannon Court or Heath <lb /><lb />skills required. Call 353-9677. <lb />Street. Not valid with any other offer. HOUSE FOR, rent. Three bedroom. <lb /><lb />ACT NOW! Guarantee the best<lb /><lb />Wainright Property Management Close to ECU, Harris Teeter and down-<lb /><lb />spring break prices! South Padre,<lb /><lb />756-6209. www.wainrightproper-town. 1211 Cotanche St. Only $600 <lb /><lb />Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, Acapulco,<lb /><lb />ties.com a month. Call 353-4003 and leave <lb /><lb />Florida and Mardigras. Reps needed, <lb /><lb />a message <lb /><lb />1012A BROWN Brown Lea Dr., 2/1 travel free, earn $$$. Group discounts <lb />living room, kitchen and deck. 4 FOR RENT, 2 bedroom, 1 bath brick for 6+. 800-832-8203 / www.leisur-<lb />blocks from ECU. Deposit $450. duplex on Stancill Drive. Walking etours.com <lb />Monthly rent $450. Cali jon Day $ distance to ECU. $500/month. Pets <lb /><lb />PART-TIME and full time positions<lb /><lb />Associated 756-1119 ok w/fee. call353-2717 <lb /><lb />available in our call center. Great <lb />PINEBROOK APTS. 758-4015 -1&amp;2 ONE MONTH Free Rent, Keswick pay plus excellent bonus plan. Full <lb />BR apts, dishwasher, G/D, central Apartments is the place 4 you! Spa-company benefits call 355-0210 <lb />air &amp; heat, pool, ECU bus line, 9 or cious 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments <lb /><lb />spring break Party! Indulge in<lb /><lb />12 month leases. Pets allowed. Rent available for immediate occupancy. <lb /><lb />Free Travel, Drinks, Food, and Parties<lb /><lb />includes water, sewer &amp; cable. Lots of closet space. On-site manage-<lb /><lb />with the best DjTs and celebrities in<lb /><lb />ment and 24 hour emergency main-<lb />3 BD/1 Bath $825, 1902 E. 4th, 4 <lb /><lb />Cancun, jamaica, Mazatlan, and the<lb /><lb />tenance. Ice makers, washer/dryer, <lb />Bd/2 bath $1100, 108 N. Warren, 5 <lb /><lb />Bahamas. Go to StudentCity.com, call<lb /><lb />wood-burning fireplaces, tennis court, <lb />Bd/2 bath $1200, 2615 jefferson, 2 <lb /><lb />1-800-293-1443 or email sales@stu-<lb /><lb />fitness center, security patrol, and <lb />Bd/1 bath $600, 404 Ash, 2 Bd/1 dentcity.com to find our more.<lb /><lb />much more. Please call 355-2198. <lb />bath $450, 2610 E. 10th, 1 Bd/1 bath <lb /><lb />SPRING BREAK reps needed to<lb /><lb />$325, utilities included. Central heat <lb /><lb />promote campus trips. Earn $ travel<lb /><lb />&amp; air, like new inside &amp; out, pets <lb /><lb />free! No Cost. We train you. Work <lb /><lb />neg. Available immediately. 531-6130 <lb /><lb />on your own time. 800-367-1252 or<lb /><lb />daytime, 830-0878 nites. <lb /><lb />www.springbreakdirect.com<lb /><lb />NON-SMOKING make roommate <lb />3 BEDROOM, New appliances, <lb /><lb />wanted to share two bedroom town-<lb /><lb />BABYSITTER NEEDED MWF 9-3 call<lb /><lb />central heat and air, deck view of <lb /><lb />house. Only $227.50 per month and <lb /><lb />756-1292<lb /><lb />river, fenced in yard. Available now. <lb /><lb />1/2 utilities. On ECU bus route. Call <lb />$900.00 (252) 726-8846 <lb /><lb />551-1063 <lb /><lb />RINGGOLD TOWERS <lb /><lb />Now leasing efficiency Retro and Vintage Clothing, <lb />Handmade Silver<lb /><lb />1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments <lb /><lb />Jewelry &amp; More. <lb />No deposit for a limited time only <lb /><lb />417 Evans St. Mall 752-1750 <lb /><lb />Downtown<lb /><lb />CALL 752-2865 <lb /><lb />Study Hard. <lb />Bat Well. <lb /><lb />If youTre hungry for more than just knowledge, <lb />stop by Bear Rock Cafe. With our mountain~ <lb />stufied sandwiches, garden fresh salads, black J <lb />kettle soups and outragcously delicious desserts, VY / <lb /><lb />iTs the perfect place to take a study break. <lb /><lb />De ee ee a ROT eet eLearn ee see eaten ree ee mn eer) Fan <lb /><lb />10% Off <lb /><lb />Any Menu Iiem ! <lb /><lb />Valid only at Greenville location with ECU Student <lb />or Faculty ID. Not valid with any other offer. <lb /><lb />Meroe se Sa: oe Sana bn These ik se vial: Seed au nec iogl! lt enedeh <lb /><lb />www. bearrockfoods.com <lb /><lb />Arlington Plaza © 600-D SE Greenville Blvd. <lb />Greenville © 353-4888 © Fax 353-4892 <lb /><lb />Spring Break to Cancun, the Bahamas, <lb />Jamaica, or Mazatian For Free! To <lb />find out how, call 1-888-777-4642 or <lb />email sales@suncoastvacations.com <lb /><lb />EARN $50-$150 -per hour. Local <lb />studio interviewing for nude photo <lb />models and dancers. No prior experi-<lb />ence required, just a desire to make <lb />$$$ and have fun. Discreet and con-<lb />fidential. Phone: 757-7678 E-Mail <lb />amatexpo@aol.com <lb /><lb />PART TIME available. joanTs fash-<lb />ions, a local womenTs clothing store, <lb />is now filling part-time positions. <lb />Employees are needed for Saturdays <lb />and weekdays between 10:00 am and <lb /><lb />6:00 pm. Individuals must be able <lb />to work some during Thanksgiving <lb />break and/or Christmas break. The <lb />positions are for between 15 and 30 <lb />hours per week, depending on your <lb />schedule and on business needs. The <lb />jobs are within walking distance of <lb />ECU and the hours are flexible. Pay in <lb />commensurate with you experience <lb />and job performance and is supple-<lb />mented by and employee discount. <lb />Apply in person to Store Manager, <lb />Joan's Fashions, 443 S Evens Street, <lb />Greenville (uptown Greenville). <lb />WE HAD fun with your Alpha XI Delta <lb />playing volleyball. Love KD sisters <lb /><lb />ZETA TAU Alpha would like to rec-<lb />ognize Amanda Cooke as sister of the <lb />week. We Love You <lb /><lb />GOOD LUCK Ashiey Walters with <lb />your dance performance this wee-<lb />kend. YouTre going to be great! Love <lb />your sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha. <lb /><lb />THANKS, TAU Kappa Epsilon for <lb />the fun-filled social last Friday Night. <lb />Can't wait to do it again soon. Love, <lb />Gamma Sigma Sigma <lb /><lb />SIGMA sigma would like to congratu-<lb />late Lisa Schulz and Melissa Fox for <lb />being Sally Sigma! <lb /><lb />DELTA ZETA welcomes everyone <lb />to our annual spaghetti dinner on <lb />October 3rd held oat the Delta Zeta <lb />house. Only five dollars in advance, <lb />six dollars at the door <lb /><lb />ZETA TAU AlphaTs PC of the week <lb />in Wendy Mustin. Thanks for all <lb />your hard work in making parentTs <lb />weekend a success! <lb /><lb />THANKS DELTA Zeta for a fun flag <lb />football game. Love, Kappa Delta <lb /><lb />CONGRATS TO our new SGA day <lb />reps Tammy Burkett and Rachael <lb />Hughes Love KD sisters. <lb /><lb />SIGMA SIGMA Sigma would like to <lb />wish everyone a wonderful week! <lb /><lb />THANKS TO ail the sisters and family <lb />for coming to the tailgate for parents <lb />weekend. Love Kappa Delta <lb /><lb />THANKS PI Kappa Phi for coming <lb />to dinner last Thursday and a great <lb />social. You guys are so much fun, <lb />LetTs do it again! Love Zeta Tau <lb />Alpha <lb /><lb />CONGRATULATIONS PIRATES on <lb />your win against William and Mary! <lb /><lb />Love, Sigma Sigma Sigma <lb /><lb />SIGMA SIGMA Sigma would like to <lb />thanks KA for a wonderful parents <lb />weekend! <lb /><lb />SPRING BREAK 2002 Jamaica, Can-<lb />cun, Bahamas or Florida. Join Student <lb />Travel Services, Americas #1 Student <lb />Tour Operator. Promote trips at ECU <lb /><lb />or www.ststravel.com <lb /><lb />#1 SPRING Break Vacations! Can-<lb />cun, Jamaica, Bahamas &amp; Florida. <lb />Book early &amp; get free meal plan. Earn <lb />cash &amp; go free! Now hiring campus <lb />reps. 1-800-234-7007 endlesssum-<lb />mertours.com <lb /><lb />HEY STUDENTS, the Greenville-Pitt <lb />county Special Olympics is currently <lb />recruiting volunteers for the following <lb />sports: Basketball skills and soccer. <lb />For more information, contact Kelvin <lb />Verell at (252) 329-4541 or Joseph <lb />Bullock at (252) 329-4844 <lb /><lb />Sea Kayaking, Fall Break-Portsmouth <lb />Island, Oct. 13-16. Sea Kayaking <lb />can take you to many beautiful and <lb />secluded places that are just around <lb />the corner from ECU. Reg. by Oct. 2. <lb />Cost is $95mem/$110nonmem. For <lb />more information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Climbing, Fall Break Linville, Oct. <lb /><lb />13-16. Regular trips to the mountains <lb />are a must for a true Flatland climber <lb />so jump on the bus for a ride to <lb />the rock. Reg. by Oct. 2. Cost is <lb />$110mem/$12Snonmem. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />White Water Sports, Gauley River <lb />Raft, Oct. 5-7. If you prefer the <lb />company of others and big, big, big <lb />water then the Gauley is for you. Wild <lb />Water Expeditions will take us down <lb />one of the best runs in the world. Reg. <lb />by Sept. 28. Cost is TBA. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />White Water Sports, Mtn. White <lb />Water Weekend, 10/13-16. If you <lb /><lb />like it fast and furious then check <lb />out our offerings in the realm of <lb />the river. Reg. by Oct. 5. Cost is <lb /><lb />$90mem/$100nonmem. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Surfing, Outer Banks Surf, Oct. <lb />6-7. Head to the Outer Banks to find <lb />the best break around. Beginner <lb />assistance is available. Swimming <lb />ability is required. Reg. by Sept. 28. <lb />Cost is $75mem/$85nonmem. For <lb />more information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Workshops, Outdoor Leadership <lb />Seminar, Sept. 26. Take advantage of <lb />the free services we provide in the <lb />realm of workshops for SRC members. <lb />Limited spots are available for each <lb />workshop so get your name in the <lb />hat early. For more information call <lb />328-6387. <lb /><lb />Strength Training 101, Sept. 29. <lb />Strength Training is a must if <lb />you're looking to burn calories and <lb />increase muscle definition. Learn basic <lb />strength training principles and how <lb />to apply them to create an effective, <lb />challenging workout. Come dressed <lb />to exercise. Reg. ends Sept. 26. Cost is <lb />FREE for mem/$10nonmem. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Intermediate Racquetball Clinic, <lb />Oct. 29. Enhance your current skills <lb />and learn new ones. All equipment <lb />is provided. Protective eye wear <lb />must be worn. Cost is FREE for mem/ <lb />$10nonmem. For more information <lb />call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Relaxation Yoga-Beginner, Session <lb /><lb />Ill Oct. 24-Dec. 5 and Session IV <lb />Oct. 25-Dec. 6. Treat yourself to the <lb />relaxation you deserve! Enjoy this <lb />gentle yoga class of relaxation, deep <lb />breathing and stretching. Beginners <lb />are welcome. Reg. is Oct. 8-24. Cost <lb />is $1Smem/$25nonmem. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Relaxation Yoga-Intermediate, <lb />Session il Oct. 30-Dec. 4. Participants <lb />should have taken a Recreational <lb />Services or comparable introductory <lb /><lb />Team Training 101, Oct. 1-Nov. <lb /><lb />30. Recreational Services is eager to <lb />announce Team Training 2001! This <lb />brand new program offers a unique <lb />opportunity for YOU and three of <lb />your closest workout friends to prove <lb />that there is power and might in <lb />numbers! Reg. by Oct. 1. For more <lb />information cail 328-6387. <lb />Community first Aid &amp; Safety, <lb /><lb />Oct. 22, 24, &amp; 29. Course will certify <lb /><lb />you in Adult, Child, and infant CPR <lb /><lb />for one year and in Basic First Aid <lb /><lb />for three years. The book will be <lb /><lb />provided. Reg. by Oct. 19. Cost is <lb /><lb />$45mem/$55nonmem. For more <lb /><lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Aduit Swimming Lessons, Oct. <lb />23-Nov. 15. For the non-swimmer <lb />who would like instruction on basic <lb />stroke skills in a supportive, fun, adult <lb />environment and for the average <lb />swimmer to refine their strokes, turns <lb />and workouts. Reg. by Oct. 18. Cost <lb />is $30mem/$40nonmem. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Bridge Training for Lifeguards, <lb />Oct, 21. Course will teach you the new <lb />Red Cross guidelines for 2002. The <lb />certification in Lifeguarding is good <lb />for three years and the certification <lb />in CPR for the Professional Rescuer is <lb />good for one year. Must have been <lb />certified in Lifeguarding , by the the <lb />Red Cross previously. Reg. by Oct. 15. <lb />Cost is $25mem/$30nonmem. For <lb />more information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />intramural Sports, Wiffleball. <lb />There will be a wifflebali registration <lb />on Sept. 25 for all those who are <lb />interested. Registration will be in the <lb />SRC 128 from 10am-6pm. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />intramural Sports, Air Hockey <lb />Registration. There will be a Air <lb />Hockey Registration on Oct. 2 <lb />for all those who are interested. <lb />Registration will be in the SRC <lb />128 from 10am-6pm. For more <lb />information call 328-6387. <lb /><lb />Intramural Sports, Air Hockey <lb />Tournament. There will be a Air | <lb />Hockey Tournament on Oct. 3 for <lb />all those who would like to come out <lb />and watch. For more information call <lb />328-6387. <lb /><lb />UNIVERSITY STUDENT <lb />MARSHALS Students interested <lb />in serving as a University Marshal <lb />for the 2001 Fall Commencement <lb />may obtain an application from <lb />Room A-16 Minges or emailco-<lb />wanb@mail.ecu.edu. Students must <lb />be classified as a junior by the end <lb />of Fall semester 2001 and have a 3.0 <lb />GPA to be eligible. Return completed <lb />application to Carol-AnnTucker, Advi-<lb />sor, A-16 Minges by October 8, 2001. <lb />For more information cali 328-4661. <lb /><lb />2000 Winner of Biue Chip Enterprise Award and t of 6 <lb />Smaii Businesses Recognized tor Outstanding Ethics by C8BB <lb />9981 <lb /><lb />Bahamas Party <lb /><lb />Cruise $279 <lb /><lb />Sdays ~Most Meals Free Partes -inchides Taxes <lb /><lb />(Cancun $399 <lb /><lb />7 Nights Air &amp; Hotel -Free Food &amp; 30 Hrs of Drinks <lb /><lb />Jamaica $439 <lb /><lb />, 7 Nights Air &amp; Hotel -Save $150 on Food &amp; Drinks <lb /><lb />Florida $119 <lb /><lb />Nights -Panama City Daytona, South Beach <lb />springbreaktravel.com -Our 15th Year! <lb /><lb />1-800-678-6386 <lb /><lb />For people <lb />who can't see <lb />well, here are <lb />some things <lb />to look into. <lb /><lb />There are services and devices <lb />that can help people make the <lb />most of the vision they have. <lb />Cail for a free booklet: <lb /><lb />1-877 LOW VISION <lb /><lb />(1-877-569-8474) <lb /><lb />National <lb />ye <lb /><lb />institute <lb /><lb />NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTA <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />rg <lb /><lb />=&gt;<lb /><lb />THE EAS? CAROLINIAN «+ NEWS 9-27-01<lb /><lb />G E A 8 <lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Q<lb /><lb />Strenzezth Training Fall Break Linville:<lb /><lb />Air Flockey registration: <lb />Sept. 29 Sat oct. 1.32548 &amp;<lb /><lb />8 Fn oe <lb />10:00am -12:00pm Res. by Oct. 2<lb /><lb />Begins |1Oam -6pm <lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />SRC Classroom Pre-trip mtg. Oct. Il <lb /><lb />Air Hockey Tournament: Free men -$1OQnon-mem $i io mem <lb />0 Fc Res. by Sept. 8 -Sept. 26 $i2S non-mem <lb /><lb />Reg. 7pm <lb />Team Training Of: Seakayaking<lb /><lb />Imias.. <lb />Oct. | -Nov. 30 Fali Break <lb />Portsmouth Istand:<lb /><lb />on your own<lb /><lb />Soccer Officials Meeting: <lb /><lb />Oct. 13 -16<lb /><lb />SRC<lb /><lb />Re ay <lb /><lb />FREE with pass Reg. by Oct. 2<lb /><lb />7pm <lb />Reg. Started Sept. 17 Pre-trip mtg. Oct. il<lb /><lb />SRC Rm# 202 <lb /><lb />SYS mem <lb />Exercise Wisely $i lO non-mem<lb /><lb />Soccer Preview Meeting: <lb /><lb />for Faculty and Staff:<lb /><lb />(M, VV, CR) <lb /><lb />Oct. 8 -Dec. 5S M/MWV/F Gauley River Rafting:<lb /><lb />Oct. 8 <lb /><lb />12:05 -|[2:50O0pm Oct. 5 -7<lb /><lb />Mts. 9pm <lb /><lb />SRC Rm# 240 Reg. by Sept. 28<lb /><lb />MSC Multi-Purpose Rm <lb /><lb />$25 non-members Pre-trip mtg. Oct. 2 <lb />Reg. Started Aug. 13 <lb /><lb />Cost TBA<lb /><lb />3-on-3 B-Ball Reg. Mtz. <lb />et...2t <lb /><lb />Aqua Fitness for <lb />Spm Faculty and Staff: <lb /><lb />LAtm. White Water <lb />MSC Multi-Purpose Rm. Oct. 8 -Dec. 5 see Weekend: <lb />schedule <lb /><lb />Oct. 13 -16 <lb />Pirate Chase 5K Rum Pre-SRC Pool Res. by Sept. 28 <lb />S25 non-members<lb /><lb />Registration Deadline Pre-trip mtg. Oct. 2 <lb />Reg. Started Aug. 13<lb /><lb />Jct: 34 $75 mem <lb />6pm $85 non-mem <lb /><lb />Relaxation Yoga <lb /><lb />skh. 128 <lb /><lb />Beginner «lili: <lb /><lb />Surfing <lb /><lb />Oct. 24 -Dec. 5 Wed. <lb /><lb />the Outer Banks:<lb /><lb />Pirate Chase 5K Run <lb /><lb />4:00 -5:15pm <lb /><lb />Oct. 6 -7<lb /><lb />Nov. 4 <lb /><lb />SRC Rm# 238 <lb /><lb />Reg. by Sept. 28<lb /><lb />2pm <lb /><lb />$I5 mem / $25 non-mem <lb /><lb />Pre-trip mtg. Oct. 2 <lb />ECU Pirate Club Reg. Starts Oct. 8 -Oct. <lb /><lb />B75 mem -$85 non-mem <lb />24 <lb /><lb />Billiards Tournament Reg. <lb /><lb />Outdoor Leadership <lb />Nov. 6 <lb /><lb />Seminar @vworkshop): <lb />|Oam-6pm <lb /><lb />Sept. 26 <lb /><lb />SRCI28 <lb />Outdoor Cooking <lb />Seminar @workshop): <lb />Oct. 10 <lb /><lb />Wyoming Trip Muiti-<lb />hAedia Show <lb /><lb />Oct. 244 <lb /><lb />RECREATIONAL 328-6387UI SERVICES www.recserv.ecu.edu <lb /><lb />CAROLINA <lb /><lb />UNIVERSITY <lb /><lb />ia&gt; ura <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE EAST CAROLUMIAN<lb /><lb />PAGE BT S274 <lb /><lb />OC <lb /><lb />HE BUL <lb /><lb />Features Editor <lb />JASON COX <lb />Assistant Editor <lb />NICOLE DUMAS <lb /><lb />features @ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />252.328.6366 <lb /><lb />The Attic 752-7303 <lb />Runaway Cab will be performing on Thursday night. <lb /><lb />Courtyard Tavern 321-0202 <lb />The Tree Huggers will be playing at 7:00 p.m. on Satur-<lb />day. The show is free of cover. <lb /><lb />Final Score 757-1122 <lb />John and Landy of Cold Sweat will be performing at 8:00 <lb /><lb />p.m. on Thursday free of cover. <lb />Ham's Brewhouse 830-2739 <lb />Matt Williams will be performing at 8:00 p.m. on Friday <lb />free of cover. <lb /><lb />PeasantTs Café 752-5855 <lb />*Call for info on cover and approximate starting time. <lb />Psychedelic Breakfast will be performing on Thursday. <lb />itTs the return of Jah Works on Friday Night. <lb />Live hip-hop with Infectious Organisms on Saturday <lb />Night. <lb />ItTs Salsa Dance Night at 7:30 p. m. on Sunday, with Open <lb />Mic following at 11:30. <lb /><lb />The Percolator Coffeehouse 757-1070 <lb />Pop Unkown and D.]. Mister Majik will be performing at <lb /><lb />9:00 p.m. on Friday free of cover. <lb />StacattoTs Café 321-0064 <lb />Live Jazz with house band Paul Tardiff and Company <lb />performing at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday Night. The perfor-<lb />mance will last until 11:00 and is free of cover. <lb /><lb />John Mayer proves its <lb />hip to be squareT <lb /><lb />JASON COX <lb /><lb />FEATURES EDITOR JOHN MAYER | <lb /><lb />ROOM FOR SRUMRES &amp; <lb /><lb />When average, normal musi-<lb /><lb />cian John Mayer first set out to <lb /><lb />make music, he used one of the <lb /><lb />most astounding teachers in the <lb /><lb />world of guitar to shape his influ-<lb /><lb />ence. A deep admiration of the late <lb /><lb />Stevie Ray Vaughan led Mayer to <lb /><lb />pick up a guitar and commence his <lb /><lb />career as a blues guitarist in many <lb /><lb />low-key bars. <lb /><lb />What Mayer soon discovered <lb /><lb />was that emulating his idol could <lb /><lb />never compare with the satisfaction returning ten years down the road <lb /><lb />of creating something new from to his high school reunion to show <lb /><lb />within himself. After dead-end the crowd that sometimes learning <lb /><lb />gigs and a lack of direction, Mayer doesnTt always occur in the halls of <lb /><lb />stepped from the shadows of the educational institutions. <lb /><lb />artists who had shaped his musi-The album is somewhat mellow <lb /><lb />cal spectrum. Trading in and soothing and def-<lb /><lb />his electric guitar for an . initely not something <lb /><lb />acoustic, he began making geared toward the TRL <lb /><lb />music of his own. crowd. However, this <lb /><lb />With a voice comparable | Artist: album would most likely <lb /><lb />to Dave Matthews and the | John Mayer receive decent airplay on <lb />acoustic-pop styling of pop-M2 or even VH1 as a fea-<lb />ular groups such as the Goo | Album: tured artist. The amount <lb />Goo Dolls and Toad the Wet | ReomforSquares = of talent in both the <lb />Sprocket, Mayer steps from | Release date: song-writing and musi-<lb />the box with aformulaready | 974/91 cal talent should be quite <lb />to please fans. Combined evident to those famil-<lb />with his bluesy-electric fills, iar with his work. In <lb />his new album, Room for Squares essence, MayerTs goal is to take a <lb />is filled with a sound refreshingly genre and expand upon it to create a <lb />new to the music industry. newer, refined version of a work that <lb /><lb />Lyrically the album seeks to obvious had quite a bit of influence <lb />cover various grounds. From the on him. <lb />apologetic My Stupid Mouth� to Take it or leave it, Mayer no <lb /><lb />the adoration of Your Body is a doubt has the ability and talent to <lb />Wonderland,� Mayer both shows gather a wide fan base and captivate <lb />his respect and utter admiration of them with his unique sound. Maybe <lb />the women in his life. Aside from he isnTt the first to offer his work to <lb />the usual woman-worship lyrics the acoustic-pop world, but certainly <lb />found in acoustic balladeers such he makes no difficulty blazing new <lb />as the previously mentioned Mat-trails. <lb />thews, Mayer turns to impressive The Bottom Line: A combina-<lb />lyrics to show his amazement in tion of acoustic styling and electric <lb />the female form. blues propels John MayerTs Room <lb /><lb />SheTs always buzzinT just like for Squares above some of the hum-<lb />neon/Who knows how long sheT! drum one hit wonders available <lb />go before she burns out,� sings today. The smooth, sweet tone and <lb />Mayer in a hip and funky Neon� song-writing ability combine to <lb />which appears as track five. Fear not make an album ready for any CD <lb />however, not every track is laden playerTs repeat button. Loud rock <lb />with a smitten and shameful blab-fans will be disappointed as Mayer is <lb />bering for some ex-girlfriend. The certainly not Limp Bizkit, and yet he <lb />album opener, No Such Thing� never professes to be anything but <lb />confronts MayerTs sense of being a simple man with six strings and a <lb />in the out crowd� in high school. head-full of musical creation. <lb />Although he may not have been the Also check out: Travis, Cold-<lb />most popular, he sings of happily play, David Gray, Glen Phillips <lb /><lb />Grammy-nominated trio to visit <lb /><lb />Famous chamber <lb />ensemble performs at <lb />Wright Auditorium <lb /><lb />ANNA HALL <lb />FEATURES WRITER <lb /><lb />The Grammy-nominated Eroica <lb />Trio, a world-renowned chamber <lb />ensemble, will perform at ECUTs <lb />Wright Auditorium on Thursday, <lb />Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. <lb /><lb />The event is presented as part of <lb />the S. Rudolph Alexander Perform-<lb />ing Arts Series, now in its 40th <lb />season. <lb /><lb />The group, composed of three. <lb />thirty-something beauties, derived <lb />its name from the Italian term for <lb />heroic.� <lb /><lb />The group is in many ways <lb />heroic. In a field where most musi-<lb />cians are pasty old men, critics from <lb />all over the world see the Eroica Trio <lb />as the fresh new face of classical <lb />music. <lb /><lb />YT think they are exciting <lb />because it is very uplifting to see <lb />three young women make it to the <lb />top of their field, especially one that <lb />is dominated by men,� said Carol <lb />Woodruff, director of marketing for <lb />university unions. <lb /><lb />The members of the trio include <lb />pianist Erika Nicrenz, violinist Aden <lb />Pena and cellist Sara SantTAmbrogio. <lb />All are highly ranked soloists who <lb />have performed internationally. <lb />The combination of their different <lb />styles makes for a lively performance <lb />with pop-influenced rhythms. <lb /><lb />They are vibrant, energetic and <lb /><lb />The beautiful and talented Eroica Trio have been referred to as the CharlieTs Angels of classical music. <lb /><lb />see MUSIC page B3 <lb /><lb />The trio will be performing October 4 as a part of the S. Rudolph Performing Arts series. <lb /><lb />Series<lb /><lb />otudent-artist run gallery opens <lb /><lb />Supplies <lb /><lb />Dedicated to educate, inspire <lb /><lb />MARY-JEAN OTDOHERTY <lb /><lb />escape <lb /><lb />FEATURES WRITER <lb /><lb />Friday September 14, 2001, embarked the grand <lb /><lb />Travel Adventure Series<lb /><lb />opening of Emerge Gallery -a student-artist run <lb />gallery dedicated to educate, inspire, and promote the ofiers dinner movie <lb />arts within the Greenville community, East Carolina <lb />University and the Eastern North Carolina region. ASHLEY ADCOCK <lb /><lb />Located at 404 South Evans St. in uptown Green-FEATURES WRITER <lb />ville, the gallery is directed by ECU School of Art <lb />graduate Holly Garriott. <lb /><lb />ECU will explore various coun-<lb />The opening exhibit was The Schwa Show, a juried tries, cultures and cuisines through <lb />exhibition featuring a variety of artwork from artists a series of films at the Hendrix The-<lb />all over the southeast. <lb /><lb />atre. <lb />Of the 250 slides submitted to the jury, 35 were <lb /><lb />If you have ever been interested <lb />selected for this show,� said Garriott. The whole <lb /><lb />in seeing the worldTs most fascinating <lb />process took four hours because all of the submissions places, your opportunity is here. <lb />were excellent.� the months will<lb /><lb />in coming films <lb />One of the Emerge GalleryTs goals is to become a <lb /><lb />be shown focusing on eight different <lb />cultural and community outlet within the uptown countries. <lb />Greenville area. <lb /><lb />Filmmaker Frank Klicar, a <lb />By opening the Emerge Gallery in uptown member of the Travelogue Hall of <lb />Greenville, we hope to revitalize this part of town, by <lb /><lb />Fame, invites viewers to explore <lb />getting students and people down here andeventually | the world through various films he <lb />restoring uptown Greenville to the way it was twenty has comprised in his 61 of<lb /><lb />years <lb />or thirty years ago,� said Garriott. traveling. <lb />The opening of Emerge Gallery was a large col-(left) Patrons view gallery winners of the Friends This is an opportunity for stu-<lb />laborative effort, involving members from all over of Emerge� award. (right) Christina Millen, Leah dents and others to experience other <lb />the community. <lb /><lb />Foushen, and Holly Garroit, gallery director, countries and cultures throughout <lb />see ART page B2 applaud the opening. <lb /><lb />the world,� said Carol Woodruff, <lb />marketing director. <lb /><lb />Jump-starting the journey on <lb />Oct. 2 will be an exploration of <lb />PolandTs medieval past. The journey <lb />will be an interesting film adventure<lb /><lb />south Pacific� takes center stage <lb /><lb />as well as an educational exploration <lb />of PolandTs history.<lb /><lb />The first play of the Beginning in Bialowieza National <lb />Park, travelers learn about ancientsemester promises to be ruling dynasties and other nobilities <lb /><lb />of Poland.exciting <lb />In addition, extravagant palaces <lb />and castles will be visited as well] <lb />SHENA LEE <lb /><lb />as various Nazi death camps where <lb />FEATURES WRITER <lb /><lb />thousands of Jewish people died. <lb /><lb />Lights ... Camera ... Action! ECU <lb /><lb />see TRAVEL page B3 <lb />presents South Pacific,� the first <lb />play of the semester,which will run <lb />September 27 through October 2. <lb />The play South Pacific� is based <lb />on the collection of short stories, <lb />Tales of the South Pacific� by James <lb />Michener. The collection was written <lb />in the early 1940s and incorporates <lb />tales of love and racial prejudice. <lb />Richard Rodgers and Oscar Ham-<lb /><lb />Rehearsals and dry runs help Students spent hours constructing<lb /><lb />merstein II are the pair accredited <lb /><lb />prepare the cast for opening the set for South Pacific.�<lb /><lb />for turning the story into a great <lb /><lb />night.<lb /><lb />musical play. The play parallels two <lb />love stories, within the backdrop of <lb />World War II. Nellie and Lt. Cable are Lt. Cable falls in love and also Jeff Batten plays Luther Billis,� <lb />the playTs two main characters. is faced with racial prejudice,� said a minor character in the play that <lb /><lb />Opening night promises to be professional acting senior, Blake provides a comic relief within the <lb />exiting,� said Jeff Woodruff, manag-Braswell. play. <lb />ing director. The play has strengths Unique to other plays, Braswell This play was great to be in and <lb /><lb />of storytelling along with great songs has choreographed the fights in working around Joseph Kolinski gave <lb />which are well known,� Woodruff South Pacific.� me great experience, work ethic, and <lb />said. lL was certified as a fight director a positive challenge for me to model <lb /><lb />Sophomore Leslie Shines plays in Canada last summer which gave my acting around,� said BFA profes-<lb />the lead role of Nellie in South me the skill to choreograph fights sional acting senior, Jeff Batten. <lb />Pacific.� correlating them to music,� Braswell Behind the scenes of South <lb /><lb />Nellie is a country girl, simple, said. Pacific� a lot is hidden from the <lb />fun and optimistic,� said Shines, ECU welcomes Joseph Kolinski, general audience. <lb />a musical theater student. Nellie performing the role of Emile de Students run everything behind <lb />is taught racism in the play and Becque.� Kolinski is well known in the scenes from costumes, light, and <lb />you follow her journey facing racial Broadway in appearances such as sound. Our faculty members leave us <lb />prejudice.� Titanic,� A Christmas Carol,� and behind the scenes to do everything, <lb /><lb />Blake Braswell plays the role of Les Miserables.� He is also known which gives us great experience in <lb />Lt. Cable� in the secondary love by TV viewers as a character on One <lb />story. Life to Live.� <lb /><lb />see THEATRE page B2 <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />eeeee ee ee <lb /><lb />eee ee ee ee ee a a ee ae eS <lb /><lb />PAGE B2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN * FEATURES <lb /><lb />ART from page BT TH EATRE from page B1 <lb /><lb />Special thanks goes to Don from the School of Art will enroll in both aspects of being on stage and <lb /><lb />Give the Gift Mark A.Ward<lb /><lb />Edwards, owner of UBE, Art &amp; this semester course, and will work backstage.� said Braswell <lb /><lb />Graphics, and the University Frame in the gallery learning management We all work together behind the <lb />TO EOS.<lb /><lb />Shop -the existence of Emerge and exhibition installation,� said scenes towards a same goal which in AT.RN A LAW<lb /><lb />With a Future <lb /><lb />Gallery is possible <lb />incredible generosity <lb />through his <lb />and interest,� <lb />Garriott. <lb />We provide students with gal-<lb />turn <lb />said <lb />gives the <lb />Shines <lb />public a great show.� ¢ DWI, Traffic, and Felony Defense <lb />Garriott said. <lb />Tt would also like to thank <lb />Michael Dorsey, dean of the School <lb />of Art for being so generous with his <lb />lery experience, while creating a <lb />flourishing, cultural haven for our <lb />community. <lb />Upstairs from the gallery are five <lb />Experience this enchanting tale <lb />of love and racial prejudice and see <lb />ECU students present a fine show. <lb />Ticket prices range from $15-$17 for <lb />Creating a <lb />New Century <lb />of Savings J, <lb />SAVINGS <lb />BONDS <lb />* NC Bar Certified Specialist <lb />Criminal Law <lb />* 24 hour message service <lb />in State <lb />time and <lb />the ECU <lb />advice. Many people, from <lb />art faculty to our parents <lb />artist studios. <lb />ranging from <lb />A variety of <lb />ECU School <lb />artists, <lb />of Art <lb />the <lb />for <lb />general public and $12.50-$15 <lb />ECU faculty, staff and students. <lb />For complete information <lb />about U.S. Savings Bonds, www.Mark-Ward.com <lb />helped us with <lb />knowledge, and <lb />The gallery <lb />their ideas, hours, <lb />expertise.� <lb />will host monthly <lb />professors and students to local art-<lb />ists, will work within the studios. <lb />We foresee having artists who <lb />All performances will take place <lb />in the McGinnis Theater. The perfor-<lb />mance times are Thursday -Tuesday <lb />visit our Web site at <lb />www. savingsbonds.gov. <lb />This writer <lb />ely <lb />may <lb />P <lb />be contacted at <lb />5) 5 é&gt; <lb />exhibitions with themes <lb />from regional shows to <lb />ranging <lb />student <lb />work in textiles, ceramics, photogra-<lb />phy and computers,� Garriott said. <lb />at 8p.m. <lb />p.m. The <lb />and <lb />box <lb />a Sunday matinee at 2 <lb />office is open Monday @ __ Apublic service of this newspaper <lb />VISA <lb />en <lb />shows, with an array of media, The gallery will additionally through Friday from 10 a.m. to <lb />artists and types of art. serve aS a venue for weekly poetry 4 p.m. for ticket sales, or may be <lb />Emerge <lb />annual Rebel <lb />will be <lb />Show, an <lb />hosting the <lb />ECU student <lb />readings, music, performance art, <lb />as well as monthly screenings of <lb />contacted at 328-6829. <lb />The performance on September TEC is now hiring copy editors. Apply at our office located <lb />exhibition,� said Garriott. We will <lb />also host ECU thesis and senior <lb />independent films. <lb />Emerge GalleryTs hours of opera-<lb />27th will honor a special dedication <lb />to the re-naming of the ECU/Loessin on the 2nd floor of the Student Publications Building. <lb />exhibitions.� tion are Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-6 Playhouse and Summer Theater. * Experience required <lb />Each semester, Emerge will also <lb />host an ECU course called Art 4000: <lb />p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m.-5 p.m. This event will honor Mr. <lb />on his accomplishments to <lb />Loessin <lb />the high <lb />* Must have a 2.0 GPA <lb />Community Arts Management. This writer can be contacted at theatrical standards of eastern North <lb />Approximately 1-15 students features@theeastcarolinian.com Carolina. <lb /><lb />0.00 <lb />00 p.m <lb />and $8.00. All performances 8: <lb />Pirate Underground <lb />presents <lb />3-foot Party Sub 6-foot Party Sub <lb />serves 8 -12 people serves 16 -24 people <lb />$29" $54� <lb />Party Trays : <lb />Small Regular Large <lb />serves 5 -8 people serves 12-16 people serves 16 -24 people <lb />$19 $36� $59� <lb />Party Dessert Trays <lb />Small Large <lb />serves 8 -12 people serves 16 -24 people <lb />$ ] 2°� $19� <lb />Saturday, Sept. 29 <lb />shes9 19]01¢ <lb />MSC Groundfloor <lb />Sub Box <lb />Sub, Chips, Cookie <lb />$5� <lb />Soup &amp; Salad <lb />Soup, Salad, Cookie <lb />$6� <lb />Soup &amp; <lb />Soup, Sub, <lb />$6? <lb />Sub <lb />Cookie <lb />Salad Box <lb />Salad, Cookie$5� <lb /><lb />420 E Arlington Blvd. <lb />Greenville, NC 27858 <lb /><lb />252.355.4800 <lb /><lb />ES ee ee <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ee a ae ee ee Fee Ee ae eeeae ae ae ee ee ee lh? oe <lb /><lb />MA fr oa f 4 fyF<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN + FEATURES PAGE B3 <lb /><lb />Be sure to pick up your copy ~of E xpressionsT <lb />debut issue in tabloid form, next week. <lb />We will be in The East Carolinian, <lb />as well as on our own. <lb />The issue spotlights our new look, <lb />_ <lb />-<lb />minority issues of our <lb />and. what is <lb />campus, <lb />to come. <lb />" <lb />© <lb /><lb />TRAVEL from page B1 <lb /><lb />Continuing the trip through <lb />Poland, travelers move through the <lb />countryside while visiting market-<lb />places full of merchants selling their <lb />goods. <lb /><lb />indonesia, South Africa, England, <lb />the American Midwest, the Carib-<lb />bean, and Ireland are the other seven <lb />countries that will be visited. <lb /><lb />Travelers will have the option <lb />to enjoy cultural cuisine following <lb />the theme of the evenings chosen <lb />destination. The dinner will be served <lb />in MendenhallTs Great Room. All din-<lb /><lb />MUSIC from page B1 <lb /><lb />they play with a lot of passion. I <lb />think people enjoy being in the <lb />presence of people that really enjoy <lb />what they do,� Woodruff said. <lb /><lb />While attending the distin-<lb />guished Julliard School, they formed <lb />Eroicain 1986. Since their Carnegie <lb />Hall debut in 1997, the groupTs <lb />success has skyrocketed. <lb /><lb />They have released four critically <lb />acclaimed CDTs and have received <lb />two Grammy nominations. They <lb />have also appeared on many televi-<lb />sion shows such as CNNTs Show Biz <lb />Today� and ABCTs The View.� <lb /><lb />Tessla Jones, a senior nursing <lb />major said, I was really impressed <lb />by them because they make music <lb />that is ordinarily seen as boring <lb />come alive.� <lb /><lb />Audiences are electrified by <lb />the ensembieTs ability to perform <lb />anything from bold contemporary <lb />pieces to classic piano repertoires. <lb /><lb />The program on Oct. 4 will <lb /><lb />ners include coffee, tea and water. <lb /><lb />Kilcar began his travels in the <lb />1940s, and has always taken great <lb />interest in depicting unique cultures <lb />through film. <lb /><lb />Tickets are available in the Cen-<lb />tral Ticket Office at Mendenhall. <lb /><lb />Travelers who are not students <lb />may purchase adventure tickets for <lb />$6 each, and a theme dinner pass <lb />for $18. <lb /><lb />ECU students may get two free <lb />tickets for the film and a dinner pass <lb />for $12. <lb /><lb />include BeethovenTs Trio in B-flat <lb />major,� Op.11,� ShostakovichTs <lb />Trio No. 2 in E minor,� Op. 67� and <lb />BrahmsTs Trio in B major, Op.8.� <lb /><lb />Not only are they outstanding <lb />in the technicalities of the music, <lb />but their colorful artistic interpreta-<lb />tion and energetic performances set <lb />them apart from other groups in <lb />their genre. <lb /><lb />Chris Ulffers, Associate Profes-<lb />sor of Music said, TheyTre young, <lb />vibrant, exciting, fun to watch and <lb />listen to.� <lb /><lb />Tickets for the show are now on <lb />sale at the Ticket office in Menden-<lb />hall or by calling 1-800-ECU-ARTS. <lb />Advanced individual tickets are $11 <lb />for ECU students and youth, $19 for <lb />ECU faculty and staff and $22 for <lb />the public. All tickets at the door <lb />will be $22. <lb /><lb />This writer can be <lb />contacted@theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><lb />To help make the experience <lb />convenient for those attending, <lb />parking is available at Dowdy-Fick-<lb />len Stadium and a shuttle will pro-<lb />vide transportation to campus for <lb />the trip. <lb /><lb />For any further questions you <lb />can contact the Central Ticket Office <lb />at 328-4788. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at: <lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><lb />TEC is now hiring copy editors. 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          <lb />se Tae n Cc... See?|)h)LULhl lLel Oe a ae ee <lb /><lb />THE EAST CARGUNIAR<lb /><lb />PAGE B4 9-27-01 <lb /><lb />CC Pirates scheme on Syracuse <lb /><lb />of URS <lb /><lb />sports Editor <lb />KYLE BARNES <lb /><lb />Sports@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />292.328.6366 <lb /><lb />Friday, Sept. 28 <lb />WomenTs Soccer at Tulane TBA <lb />Volleyball at Tulane 7 p.m. <lb />Men and WomenTs Tennis: ECU Invitational ALL DAY <lb />Saturday, Sept. 29 <lb />Men and WomenTs Tennis: ECU Invitational ALL DAY <lb />Football at Syracuse 1:30 p.m. <lb />MenTs Rugby, Blount Athletic Fields, Greenville 1 p.m. <lb />MenTs Club Soccer vs. Appalachian St. 10 a.m. <lb />UNC-Wilmington 4 p.m. <lb />Sunday, Sept. 30 <lb />WomenTs Soccer at Southern Miss 1 p.m. <lb />Volleyball at Southern Miss 1 p.m. <lb />Men and WomenTs Cycling 10 a.m. <lb />Bike Trail-HWY 43 <lb /><lb />Mens golf trails <lb />top five <lb /><lb />ECU places sixth in S.C. just four shots behind shooting <lb /><lb />par, 72. <lb />JESSICA JONES Twelve players shot par on <lb />STAFF WRITER Monday, along with Adams during <lb /><lb />the first round. <lb /><lb />The ECU menTs golf team fin-ITTm very proud of the effort <lb />ished in sixth place, out of the that Will Pope put forth today and <lb />fifteen teams participating, at the hope that we are able to capture <lb />Carolina First Intercollegiate at the a team and individual title this <lb />Country Club of South Carolina. week,� Williams said. <lb /><lb />UNC Wilmington won the team Shooting a one-over par on <lb />title with a final score of 574, Monday, sophomore Jason Harris <lb />two-under par. Matt Davidson of was in a four-way tie for 26 place. <lb />Furman, won the individual com-Sophomore Adam Howell shot a <lb />petition with a score of 138, six-five-over par, 78. <lb />under par. We have a good team and have <lb /><lb />Senior Frank Adams was ECU's the talent to win, its just getting the <lb />top player in the individual compe-mentality,� said Howell. <lb />tition shooting a 36-hole total of UNC Wilmington led the over-<lb /><lb />142, two-under par. all competition after the first round <lb /><lb />I like this team a lot, they have with a four-under par, 284. <lb />a lot of heart and battle hard� said Coastal Carolina and Virginia <lb />Head Coach Kevin Williams. We Commonwealth were tied for <lb />played better this event, and we are second shooting an even par, 288, <lb />still trying to find the right line putting ECU in fourth place after <lb />up.� 18 holes with a three-over par score <lb /><lb />Originally, there were 36 holes of 291, <lb />scheduled for Monday, but the On. Tuesday, Pope finished the <lb />second round was cancelled due to tournament with an even par 144 <lb />rain. Junior Will Pope held the lead putting him in 17 place. Howell <lb />on at the end of play with a four-and Hill both had their best round <lb />under par, 68, on the 7, 009-yard of the tournament. <lb />course. With Howell shooting a one-<lb /><lb />| played a solid game and over par, 73, and Hill shooting a <lb />wanted to get off to a good start and 78, the Pirates left the tournament <lb />pump everybody else up,� said Pope. with a record of 11-15-1. <lb />All of the hard work is going to The ECU menTs golf team will <lb />pay off for us, and when everything continue their season, on October <lb />comes together, its going to be 8-9 at the River Landing Invitational <lb />great.� in Wallace, NC. <lb /><lb />Pope was trailed by 12 players <lb />who were just three strokes behind This writer can be contacted at <lb />him, and senior Frank Adams trailed <lb /><lb />sports@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />Saturday, Septmeber 29 <lb />East Carolina at Syracuse 1:30 p.m. <lb />Memphis at Louisville 2:00 p.m. <lb />Southern at Tulane 1:30 p.m. <lb />UAB at Southern Miss 5:00 p.m. <lb />TCU at Houston 6:00 p.m. <lb />Army at Boston College Noon ET <lb /><lb />Iwo-game winning streak <lb />on the line <lb /><lb />KYLE BARNES <lb /><lb />SPORTS EDITOR <lb /><lb />The ECU football team travels <lb /><lb />to Syracuse this weekend for an <lb /><lb />out-of-conference battle against the <lb /><lb />Orangemen. The Pirates go into New <lb /><lb />YorkTs Carrier Dome with a two-game <lb /><lb />winning streak in tact. <lb /><lb />Anytime that you can get on <lb /><lb />a winning streak itTs big,� said quar-<lb /><lb />terback David Garrard. Hopefully, <lb /><lb />we can just keep building on it and <lb /><lb />add four, five and six to it.� <lb /><lb />The Orangemen are led by Head <lb /><lb />Coach Paul Pasqualoni, the win-<lb /><lb />ningest active coach in the BIG <lb /><lb />EAST. <lb /><lb />Pasqualoni has guided seven of <lb />the ten teams he has coached to bowl <lb />appearances and stands in eleventh <lb />place in ali-time wins among active <lb />Division-IA head coaches. <lb /><lb />Syracuse also enters SaturdayTs <lb />game having won two consecutive <lb />games. Before defeating Central <lb />Florida and Auburn in the two previ-<lb />ous weeks, the Orangemen dropped <lb />back-to-back games to Georgia Tech <lb />and Tennessee, two of the nations <lb />premiere squads. <lb /><lb />Tl think our task got a little more <lb />severe with what occurred up in the <lb />Carrier Dome this past weekend,� <lb />said Head Pirate Coach Steve Logan. <lb />They just beat the living fool out of <lb />Auburn in every phase of the game. <lb />ITm just guessing it, but | know after <lb />this week, theyTve got to feel like a <lb />million dollars. WeTve got our hands <lb />full, thereTs no question about that.� <lb /><lb />In last yearTs meeting, ECU used <lb />a 21-point second quarter to ruin <lb />a rainy night in Bagwell for the <lb />Orangemen, 34-17. <lb /><lb />Sophomore Terrance CopperTs <lb />blocked punt from fast year should <lb />provide some extra incentive for a <lb />Pirate special teamTs squad that has <lb />been hot of late. <lb /><lb />Our special teams is a very <lb />bright spot for us right now,� Logan <lb />said. ITm not talking about just the <lb />punter, or just the kicker, although <lb />those two men are performing <lb />well.� <lb /><lb />The Pirates offense, with seniors <lb />Garrard and Leonard Henry in the <lb />backfield, will be hoping for success <lb />against a Syracuse defense, which <lb />held Georgia Tech to only 13 points <lb /><lb />Pirates <lb /><lb />Junior blocker Destinee Richie <lb />blocks in Tuesday's match. <lb /><lb />ECU grabs win, skid over <lb /><lb />FROM STAFF REPORTS <lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C. -Front-line <lb />blocking and the ability to attack the <lb />net proved to be the deciding factors <lb />in ECUTs win over Campbell in three <lb />games, 30-20, 30-23 and 30-19. The <lb />win against the Camels on Tuesday <lb />ended a four-match drought by the <lb />Pirates. <lb /><lb />It was a good to get a win,� <lb />said Head Coach Colleen Farrell. <lb />We blocked exceptionally well, and <lb />played aggressive around the net all <lb />night. Not to say that Campbell is <lb />a bad team, but we knew we were <lb />better. This was a nice confidence <lb />booster and a good for team moral.� <lb /><lb />It felt great to finally pull one <lb />out, we played all the way to thirty <lb /><lb />on opening day. <lb /><lb />The Pirates have built a flawless <lb /><lb />winning percentage when they rush <lb /><lb />for more than 145 yards. <lb /><lb />When we run the ball in our <lb /><lb />style of offense for more than 150 <lb /><lb />yards or more, weTre pretty hard to <lb /><lb />deal with,� Logan said. Right now, I <lb /><lb />like the things ITm seeing on offense. <lb /><lb />We're explosive and we can score <lb /><lb />from a long ways away, which is <lb /><lb />my preference. ITm not big on long <lb /><lb />drives. | want short drives and lotTs <lb /><lb />of points.� <lb /><lb />YTm looking for a great game,� <lb /><lb />Garrard said. ITm looking for our <lb /><lb />offense to step up and execute, not <lb /><lb />turn the ball over. ITm looking for <lb /><lb />the defense to stop the ball and just <lb /><lb />play smash-mouth football.� <lb /><lb />The Syracuse defense is led by <lb /><lb />two of the nationTs top candidates <lb /><lb />for All-American honors handed to <lb /><lb />the best performers at the end of <lb /><lb />the season. <lb /><lb />Defensive end Dwight Freeney <lb /><lb />has 22 sacks in his last 12 games and <lb /><lb />behind him will be junior linebacker <lb /><lb />Clifton Smith. <lb /><lb />The Pirates have had some trou-<lb /><lb />ble stopping the run thus far in the <lb /><lb />season, so halting senior Syracuse <lb /><lb />tailback James Mungro, who has racked <lb /><lb />up nearly 400 yards in the first four <lb /><lb />games, could be the key to an ECU <lb /><lb />win. <lb /><lb />Invariably, Syracuse has a tailback <lb /><lb />thatTs just a banger. That young man <lb /><lb />makes a cut off that block and youTd <lb /><lb />better be ready to tackle,� Logan said. <lb /><lb />He ran right through Auburn. Auburn <lb /><lb />never stopped him. He was really, <lb /><lb />really good.� <lb /><lb />Against Auburn, Syracuse ran the <lb /><lb />ball on more than half of the downs. <lb /><lb />With knowledge of this, Logan and <lb /><lb />the Pirates will be looking to integrate <lb /><lb />the blitz into their defensive attack. &amp; <lb /><lb />QB David Garrard is second on C-USATs career passing chart. He<lb /><lb />They're going to come out and run <lb /><lb />is one of the only Pirates that has visited the Carrier Dome.<lb /><lb />the ball a lot,� said senior linebacker <lb />Greg LeFever. ThatTs what they do. <lb />Regardless of what happens, weTre <lb />going to go out and play hard and try <lb /><lb />The Matchup <lb /><lb />to shut them down.� <lb /><lb />I know our defense can step up <lb /><lb />and take on the offenses of other <lb /><lb />teams. As long as we can get in there <lb /><lb />and put the ball in the end-zone, | <lb /><lb />36.0 Points 17.0<lb /><lb />think weTll do well.� Garrard said. <lb /><lb />193.7 Yards Rushing 141.3<lb />SaturdayTs game time is set for <lb /><lb />232.0 Yards Passing 131.8<lb />1:30 p.m. The ECU and Syracuse <lb />425.7 Total Yards 273.0<lb />match-up will be televised on local <lb /><lb />28/221 Penalties (no. /yds) 302/246<lb /><lb />televisionTs WITN-TV channel 7. <lb />2/41 Interceptions (no./yds) 4/19 <lb /><lb />2/2 Fumbles (no./lost) 5/2 <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb /><lb />9/79 Sacks By (no./yds) 12/93 <lb /><lb />sports@theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><lb />23:14 Time of Possession 30:43 <lb />sweep Campbell in three <lb /><lb />phi by Ken <lb /><lb />rises for one of the three kills she had in the Pirates win over Campbell. Richie also had six <lb /><lb />and didnTt give up in any game,� said putting them in good position for played,� Farrell said. To be able to <lb />junior defensive specialist Denise the hit,� Farrell said. beat a solid team like Campbell is <lb />Hartnett. I think we played more as Defensively, the ECU recorded a confidence boost going into our <lb />a team and everybody contributed 44 digs and 8.5 team blocks. Senior road trip. I thought the entire front <lb />what they could.� Amanda Rudolph recovered 12 digs, line played well tonight, including <lb /><lb />The Pirates were led offensively while junior Destinee Richie had six Robyn, Alexis, and Chrissy. We <lb />by junior blocker Robyn Drewes who total blocks. also had a lot of support from our <lb />ended the night with nine kills. In the first couple games, I think bench.� <lb />Tt think all together everyone we kind of played at a slower pace ItTs definitely good to have a <lb /><lb />did really well,� said Drewes. Our than we are used to,� said senior win,� Rudolph said. We all played <lb />passes were great, which enabled us hitter Amanda Rudolph. ! think well together and did our individual <lb />to run a lot of things offensively. the difference in the last game was jobs and in turn, the whole team <lb />Everyone in the front row had a really that we picked it up a lot in the third came together and got a win. We <lb />good game, and our blocking was game and started playing our own just need to continue to play well.� <lb />exceptional.� game and not worrying about what The Pirates head to Tulane on <lb /><lb />Sophomore Alexis Jones had eight they were doing their side.� Sept. 28 to face Tulane at 7:00 p.m., <lb />kills and senior Chrissy McPheeters The story of the night was ECUTs as they begin a four-match road trip. <lb />contributed with seven. Freshman ability to attack the net. As a team, They will also play Southern Miss <lb />Jessica Vick and senior Lisa Donovan the Pirates totaled 41 kills on a .246 (9/30), Marquette (10/5), and De <lb />teamed up for 11 and 19 assists, attack percentage. Paul (10/6). All are C-USA matches. <lb />respectively. The losses this weekend were East Carolina improves to 2-9 overall <lb /><lb />Lisa Donovan does a really good very tough, especially when you and 0-2 C-USA. Campbell drops <lb />job as far as setting players up and think about how hard and well we to 8-4. <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN + SPORTS 9-27-01<lb /><lb />PAGE B6 <lb /><lb />Jordan returns with Wizards <lb /><lb />WASHINGTON -The worst-kept <lb />secret in sports is out: Michael <lb />Jordan will play again in the NBA <lb /><lb />-and not just for one season, but <lb />two. After months of hints, smiles <lb />and winks that kept his fans on <lb />edge, Jordan finally announced his <lb />comeback Tuesday, saying he would <lb />play for theWashington Wizards <lb />through 2003 and donate his salary <lb />the first year -$1 million -to victims <lb />of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. <lb />T am returning as a player to <lb />the game I love,� said Jordan, 38 <lb />and three years removed from what <lb />seemed to be a storybook ending to <lb />an unparalleled career. I am espe-<lb />cially excited about the Washington <lb />Wizards, and ITm convinced we have <lb />the foundation on which to build a <lb />playoff-contention team. <lb /><lb />The opportunity to teach our <lb />young players and help them elevate <lb />their game to a higher level, and to <lb />thank the fans in Washington for <lb />their loyalty and support, strongly <lb />influenced my decision,� he said <lb />in a statement issued through his <lb />management agency. <lb /><lb />The five-time league Most Valu-<lb /><lb />able Player, who retired for a second <lb /><lb />time in 1999 after leading the Chi-<lb /><lb />cago Bulls to their sixth title of <lb /><lb />the decade, made it official after <lb /><lb />clearing up a licensing issue with <lb /><lb />one of his sponsors -a disagreement <lb /><lb />that delayed the announcement by a <lb /><lb />day. NBA rules also required Jordan <lb /><lb />to sell his ownership stake in the <lb /><lb />Wizards. Jordan never completely <lb /><lb />ruled out a comeback when he <lb /><lb />retired in January 1999, hedging <lb /><lb />his bets with the statement that <lb /><lb />he was 99.9 percent� certain he <lb /><lb />would never play again. Leaving the <lb /><lb />door open, even by one-tenth of 1 <lb /><lb />percent, meant Jordan could slip <lb /><lb />back into a uniform without going <lb /><lb />back on his word. Now, he has. <lb /><lb />tam happy to welcome Michael <lb />Jordan, the player, back to the <lb />NBA, although, as commissioner, <lb />[ am sorry to lose him in the <lb />board room,� NBA commissioner <lb />David Stern said. Michael has <lb />always brought joy to basketball <lb />fans around the world, and, in these <lb />difficult times, we can all use a little <lb /><lb />more joy in our lives.� <lb /><lb />JordanTs announcement was <lb />sure to hearten a city-and entire <lb />country-shocked by terrorism. <lb />WashingtonTs economy has suffered <lb />since the Sept. 11 attacks, with <lb />Reagan National Airport remain-<lb />ing closed and hotel bookings far <lb />below capacity. His regular-season <lb />debut will be Oct. 30 in Madison <lb />Square Garden against the New <lb />York Knicks, and his first home <lb />game for the Wizards will be Nov. <lb />3 against Allen Iverson and the <lb />Philadelphia 76ers.� This is certainly <lb />an extremely important moment <lb />in the history of our franchise, <lb />however our excitement is muted <lb />by the world events that surround <lb />us,� Wizards owner Abe Pollin said. <lb />The greatest player in the history <lb />of the game is joining my team, and <lb />for that | am extremely honored <lb />and pleased.� <lb /><lb />Jordan will be in the unusual <lb />position of playing for the coach <lb />he hired, Doug Collins, who joined <lb />theWizards in April and also <lb />coached jordan for three seasons <lb />with the Bulls in the 1980s. Jordan <lb />will share the court with players <lb />he signed, drafted and traded for, <lb />including high school sensation <lb />Kwame Brown, <lb /><lb />selected No. 1 overall by the <lb />Wizards in June, and veteran for-<lb />ward Christian Laettner-a graduate <lb />of Duke, the archrival of JordanTs <lb />alma mater, North Carolina. <lb /><lb />We'll see how fast the No. 23 <lb />Wizards jersey becomes the No. <lb />1 selling jersey in the NBA. That <lb />probably will start today,� Collins <lb />said. <lb /><lb />NBC said it would change its <lb /><lb />television schedule to include some <lb /><lb />Wizards games. Turner Sports will <lb /><lb />do the same, with TBS in line to air <lb /><lb />the season-opener. <lb /><lb />Tt will be fun to watch the great-<lb /><lb />est player ever match up against <lb /><lb />the NBATs new generation of stars, <lb /><lb />such as Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, <lb /><lb />Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Ray <lb /><lb />Allen and others,� <lb /><lb />NBC Sports chairman Dick Eber-<lb /><lb />sol said. Jordan has been in training <lb /><lb />for about six months, at first saying <lb /><lb />DUR hair? <lb /><lb />he was simply trying to lose the <lb />extra weight he had gained in retire-<lb />ment. Inspired by his friend Mario <lb />LemieuxTs successful comeback with <lb />the Pittsburgh Penguins, Jordan rig-<lb />orously worked himself into playing <lb />shape during the summer by hold-<lb />ing several invitation-only camps <lb />of pickup games with other NBA <lb />players at a gym in Chicago. <lb /><lb />an said he would hav <lb /><lb />sae one een<lb /><lb />eoninate <lb /><lb />Oct. 1. His fi fficial<lb /><lb />renee <lb />renee<lb />practice <lb />day, when training camp opens inRR <lb /><lb />pate Seen Lh <lb /><lb />Be ee eat<lb /><lb />rastieoie <lb />the team into a rebuilding aoe <lb />the likes of Jahidi White, Richard <lb />Hamilton and Courtney Alexander <lb /><lb />-none of whom were in the NBA <lb />when jordan played for the Bulls: <lb /><lb />Turning a team that won only <lb />19 games last season into a winner <lb />might be an insurmountable chal-<lb />lenge -even for Jordan. <lb /><lb />1! think he will return to being <lb />one of the top players in our league. <lb />His comeback certainly puts the <lb />Wizards in a position to make the <lb />playoffs this year,� Knicks coach Jeff <lb />Van Gundy said. <lb /><lb />With his announcement, Jordan <lb />immediately overshadowed the <lb />arrival in Washington of another <lb />winter sports star, Jaromir Jagr. 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