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        <p>THE EAST CAROLINIAN <lb /><lb />oe <lb /><lb />Lz <lb />athr Op<lb /><lb />UNIVERSITY aARCHIVES <lb /><lb />ARY <lb /><lb />Volume 78 Number 22 October 17, 2001 <lb /><lb />&amp; <lb />= <lb /><lb />2 <lb /><lb />Brent Williams, technical director of the Mendenhall Student Center, hangs white ribbons of hope in the trees of the mall. <lb /><lb />Ribbons of Hope� bring unity <lb /><lb />in the mall area on central campus. but he has a desire to<lb /><lb />Students, staff show <lb /><lb />There is communication with main-participate. <lb /><lb />support in midst of tragedy tenance groundkeepers to help aid T would like to fill <lb />in preserving the ribbons. out a ribbon because <lb />Iwata said she plans for the rib-I want to show my <lb /><lb />JUDY CLARK <lb /><lb />bons to be visual present for a long feelings on how I felt <lb /><lb />STAFF WRITER <lb /><lb />time and if the response continues about the attack on <lb /><lb />October 17, 2001 <lb /><lb />ECU Goes Hollywood� <lb />festivities commence <lb /><lb />Homecoming banners, has advised the committee for two <lb />of the years.<lb /><lb />parades, skits, football <lb /><lb />1 enjoy seeing the final project <lb />through to the end and watching all<lb /><lb />game to follow <lb /><lb />the smiles on alumni, students and <lb />childrenTs faces and it makes it all<lb /><lb />CHRISTY OXENDINE <lb /><lb />worth it,� Gray said. Homecoming<lb /><lb />STAFF WRITER <lb /><lb />brings out the best in people.� <lb />Michelle Faison, homecoming<lb /><lb />It is that time of year again when <lb /><lb />committee chair, agreed.<lb /><lb />alumni and students come together to <lb /><lb />Y Jook forward to Homecoming <lb /><lb />celebrate a time of memories, fellow-<lb /><lb />running smoothly and seeing it all<lb /><lb />ship and happiness for homecoming. <lb /><lb />run together,� Faison said. The ads<lb /><lb />The festivities, entitled ECU Goes <lb /><lb />in the newspaper are what drew me<lb /><lb />Hollywood� begins this week. <lb /><lb />to apply for the position, it sounded<lb /><lb />Homecoming has been cele-<lb /><lb />like something I would enjoy and ITm<lb /><lb />brated at ECU since before World <lb /><lb />glad I did. | have learned a lot, at first<lb /><lb />War I,� said Stephen Gray, adviser of <lb /><lb />I felt | was just thrown into it, but<lb /><lb />the homecoming committee. This <lb /><lb />know I know what hard work and <lb /><lb />year makes the reunion of the class <lb /><lb />dedication really means.�<lb /><lb />of 1951.� <lb /><lb />Junior Kristy Wood said she<lb /><lb />According to Gray, homecoming <lb /><lb />cannot wait for the festivities to<lb /><lb />is a time that alumni and officials <lb /><lb />begin.<lb /><lb />look forward to every year. <lb /><lb />1 look forward to looking at all<lb /><lb />ItTs a time of people returning to <lb /><lb />the banners because it lets me see<lb /><lb />their roots and reliving the moments <lb /><lb />all the talents the organizations on <lb /><lb />they shared while at ECU,� Gray <lb /><lb />campus have,� Wood said. 1 also like<lb /><lb />said, <lb /><lb />Pirate Fest, it gets my friends and me<lb /><lb />Gray said he has worked on home-<lb />coming events for eight years and <lb />see HOMECOMING page A3 <lb /><lb />Middle school teacher <lb />program ranks No. 1 <lb /><lb />leges of Teacher Education.<lb /><lb />Students head to D.C. <lb /><lb />In November, Mark LTEsperance, <lb />a middie school professor in the<lb /><lb />to promote program <lb /><lb />Department of Curriculum and <lb />Instruction in the School of Educa-<lb /><lb />STEPHANIE SUBER <lb /><lb />tion, and Bullock will be traveling<lb /><lb />STAFF WRITER <lb /><lb />with four students to Washington, <lb /><lb />D.C. for the National Middle School<lb />The School of Education and the <lb /><lb />Conference. The conference consists<lb /><lb />math department recently received <lb /><lb />of various workshops for middle <lb /><lb />a collaborative award for excellence <lb /><lb />school teachers to attend. The uni-<lb /><lb />in the middle school math program. <lb /><lb />versity will be promoting their edu-<lb /><lb />ECU is the only state institution <lb /><lb />cational program at that conference. <lb /><lb />to receive the National Award for <lb /><lb />Many people are excited about<lb /><lb />Teacher Preparation. <lb /><lb />the excellence of the middle school<lb /><lb />According to Dr. Anne Bullock, <lb /><lb />program at ECU. <lb /><lb />a math educator in the math depart-<lb /><lb />We've always thought we had a<lb /><lb />ment, there was a three-tier process <lb /><lb />great program, and now we've proved<lb /><lb />required to receive the award. The <lb /><lb />it with this award,� Bullock said.<lb /><lb />university submitted an application, <lb /><lb />Jill Hastings, a member of the<lb /><lb />received a visit from the judges, and <lb /><lb />ECU Middle School Club and one of <lb /><lb />was finally chosen as a winner. <lb /><lb />the students going to Washington,<lb /><lb />According to Bullock, the com-<lb /><lb />D.C. in November, said she feels that<lb />mittee did not have to give the award <lb /><lb />ECU won this award because they <lb /><lb />at all. <lb /><lb />provide more hands-on activities for<lb /><lb />They could have decided that <lb /><lb />their students.<lb /><lb />there was not a school worthy of <lb /><lb />According to Hastings, students<lb /><lb />the award, but they did chose ECU,� <lb /><lb />in the program at ECU begin going<lb /><lb />Bullock said. <lb /><lb />to the schools to tutor and observe<lb /><lb />The committee was looking for <lb /><lb />at least once a week during their <lb /><lb />, what kind of standards the ECU <lb /><lb />sophomore year. <lb /><lb />= program is trying to reach, and how <lb /><lb />In other programs those activities<lb /><lb />the program makes changes based on <lb /><lb />do not take place until studentsT<lb /><lb />evaluation of current activities. <lb /><lb />junior or senior year.<lb /><lb />The university is doing a lot with <lb /><lb />1 think that this award is an<lb /><lb />its award. The math department <lb /><lb />honor. This award and the fact that<lb /><lb />has participated in two conferences <lb /><lb />we ranked second in the state behind<lb /><lb />during October. <lb /><lb />University of North Carolina at<lb /><lb />Recently Dr. Ron Preston, a math <lb /><lb />Greensboro in teacher preparation<lb /><lb />educator in the Department of Math-<lb /><lb />programs will bring a lot more dis-<lb /><lb />ematics, went to Sweet Briar College <lb /><lb />tinction to ECU and their middle<lb /><lb />in Washington, D.C. to speak about <lb /><lb />grades program,� Hastings said.<lb /><lb />the program at ECU. Also, Bullock <lb />was the keynote speaker at a confer-This writer can be contacted at <lb />ence in Virginia at the Virginia Col-news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />ECU, Russian academy <lb /><lb />America,� Whitfield<lb /><lb />the opportunity for the addition <lb /><lb />join in academic project<lb /><lb />The Ribbons of Hope project aims <lb /><lb />to promote unity and hope to the <lb /><lb />Urea<lb /><lb />of more ribbons will be made avail-<lb /><lb />Iwata said she is<lb /><lb />able. <lb /><lb />White ribbons. with inspirational<lb /><lb />campus <lb /><lb />and community. The project <lb /><lb />messages» <lb /><lb />pleased with the <lb /><lb />great<lb /><lb />Currently 4,500 ribbons have<lb /><lb />hopes to build support in the com-<lb /><lb />munity and serve as an outward <lb /><lb />been cut and the collection sites strung on yarn fill the mall. support. <lb />have been up for two weeks. Iwata said she Program to offer MPA <lb /><lb />to <lb /><lb />of the program, ECU faculty <lb /><lb />mem-<lb /><lb />expression in light of the terrorist <lb /><lb />attacks and our country going to <lb /><lb />Junior Parker King and senior Ribbons of Hope came in result of a believes people in general are looking bers will travel to the UAPA campus <lb />Jonathan Edelman and agree that group discussion that wanted to find for ways of expressing. students from Russia <lb /><lb />and there will also be opportunities <lb /><lb />wat. <lb /><lb />this project shows the unity on a way to express their support in view It is great because it celebrates for Russian faculty to take part in<lb /><lb />Students can fill out a white <lb /><lb />campus. of the tragic events that happened all the notions on why we are apart CHRIS CIANCIO projects at ECU. <lb /><lb />ribbon with a message. The content of <lb /><lb />This is an appropriate outlet for on Sept. 11 and in President BushTs of a community,� Iwata said. STAFF WRITER According to Dr. Carmine Scavo, <lb /><lb />the messages can range from personal <lb /><lb />venting feelings and how individu-decision to go to war. Chancellor William Muse and an ECU professor in the department <lb /><lb />thoughts like Love is Forever� to old <lb /><lb />als can make up a whole,� Edelman Iwata said the ribbons are a sym-Garrie Moore, vice chancellor, ECU expanded its range of inter-of political science, the Russians do <lb /><lb />said. bolic visual prospective that allows approved the Ribbons of Hope pro-national ties by joining a Russian not have enough training in public <lb /><lb />Senior Larry Hudson, chair of individuals to be as expressive as posal for Student Life. academy to help that country bolster administration, policy, and human <lb /><lb />student judicial board, compares the they want. Students can fill out ribbons its public administration infrastruc-resources management. <lb /><lb />white ribbons to the red ribbons that The messages have been very Joyner Library, Student Recreation ture. (Russian administrators] are very <lb /><lb />represent AIDS awareness. creative and pro-American. People Center, Mendenhall Student Center, The Urals Academy of Public advanced in science, but only some <lb /><lb />The ribbons symbolize the idea have drawn images, wrote poetic Brody Health Sciences Library or Administration (UAPA) joins ECU in one in 20 professional administrators <lb /><lb />of hope for the future that there will passages, and some even quoted Dowdy Student Store. offering a masters degree in public in Russia have any training in public <lb /><lb />familiar American phrases like God <lb /><lb />Bless America.� <lb /><lb />All the ribbons will be collected <lb /><lb />and placed in the trees on the mall to <lb /><lb />be viewed as a symbol of encourage-<lb /><lb />ment and remembrance. <lb /><lb />We have seen a great response,� <lb /><lb />said Joanna Iwata, director of Student <lb /><lb />Involvement. Iwata said that the <lb /><lb />ribbon campaign is open to everyone. <lb /><lb />be a positive outcome like the cure [biblical] scriptures,� she said. administration. administration, and virtually none <lb />for AIDS,� Hudson said. Junior Jermaine Whitfield said he This writer can be contacted at The UAPA is the first such school <lb />According to Iwata, the idea for was unaware of the ribbon campaign, news@theeastcarolinian.com. in Russia to offer this degree. As part see RUSSIA page A2<lb /><lb />Ribbons can be seen in the trees <lb /><lb />/EATHER FORECAST CONTACT US ONLINE SURVEY FIND US INSIDE <lb />TODAY <lb />Sunny <lb />Ae TOMORROW <lb />Sunny <lb />a <lb />Wise <lb />BY PHONE <lb />252.328.6366 (newsroom) Will <lb />THIS WEEKTS QUESTION <lb />you fill out a white ribbon in <lb />ON THE WEB <lb />www.theeastcarolinian.com <lb />Opinion <lb />Features <lb />High is 68 High is 67 252.328.2000 (advertising) support of the terrorist attacks? editor@theeastcarolinian.com <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PIL LAy VAIL St<lb /><lb />PAGE A2 oes (0 <lb /><lb />CC SGA reps plan year of events <lb /><lb />NEWS ZO <lb /><lb />News Editor <lb />ANGELA HARNE <lb />Assistant News Editor <lb />MICHAEL ORR <lb />SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT <lb />MIKE REILLY <lb />JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT <lb />CANDACE DRAKE <lb />SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT <lb />ER a <lb />FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT <lb />DENNIS MITCHELL Newly elected Another issue of concern for Orr also a big problem and he plan on government before, but I figured <lb />news @ theeastcarolinian.com officers share ideas is the proposed increase in tuition. <lb />T completely oppose tuition <lb />dealing with administration to come <lb />up with a useful solution. <lb />I had as good of a shot as anyone <lb />else,� Rutherford said. <lb />252.328.6366 <lb />LINDSEY ORTEL <lb />STAFF WRITER <lb />increases, and the opposition to <lb />tuition hikes is one of my goals this <lb />year,� Orr said. <lb />Popycrz said the junior class <lb />is also focusing on volunteering <lb />by helping sexually abused and <lb />Rutherford said she is currently <lb />working on the parking and traffic <lb />problems across campus. <lb />MARY-JEAN OTDOHERTY He said he has also conceived neglected, altruistic children. There may not seem to be a <lb />STAFF WRITER some big plans for the SGA this According to Popycrz, the junior lot of changes taking place across <lb />year. class has also started a canned food campus, but little by little we are <lb />Classes resume Elected class presidents, vice <lb />presidents, secretaries and treasurers <lb />T plan on ECU winning awards <lb />for the state-wide SGA convention <lb />drive for the people in New York. <lb />She said her goal for this year is <lb />working hard to make changes, but <lb />we're taking baby steps.� <lb />Fall break concluded yesterday. Classes resume at 8 a.m. today. plan to make the school year produc-in terms of attendance, participation to get more people across campus Tyler Nilson, freshman class <lb />tive by getting the student voice and overall excellence,� Orr said. involved. president, agreed. <lb />heard a month into office. While the senior class is busy All the reps from each class have My goals are to see if there can <lb />Pirate football Michael Orr, senior class presi-<lb />dent said that all four elected class <lb />with welcome signs, conventions and <lb />the tuition, the junior class is fighting <lb />common goals and interests. Our <lb />meetings are run very professionally,� <lb />be any options or alternatives for <lb />freshman parking,� Nilson said. T <lb />The ECU football team takes on the Memphis Tigers at 3:30 p.m. presidents have been working in a the parking war on campus. she said. would personally like to see more <lb />on Saturday, Oct. 20 in Dowdy-Ficklen stadium.The game is one manner that he has never seen at According to Muffy Popycrz, Candace Drake, sophomore class freshman class involvement. I am <lb />of several Homecoming events. Student tickets are available at the ERC. junior class vice president, she and president, agreed. also 100 percent behind what the <lb />Ticket Center in Mendenhall and the Dowdy Student Stores. An According to Orr, the senior Mike Reilly, junior class president, are Yam hoping to have more of a other class presidents are doing.� <lb />ECU One Card is needed for purchase. class is working on a fundraiser to working hard to meet the studentTs voice this year,� Drake said. I ran David Herndon, freshman class <lb />increase the level of money that can needs dealing with parking and against three other people this year vice president, said the freshman <lb />Recital go towards the senior class gift. Orr <lb />said the class wants to give some-<lb />safety issues. <lb />Basically, | want more to be <lb />and the competition was good. I <lb />wasnTt totally sure that I was going <lb />class is currently not working on <lb />any specific projects. <lb />Henry Doskey, a professor of piano at the School of Music, thing that is more noticeable than accomplished this year, in the past to win. It is easier when you have ITm very excited that I won and <lb />will feature the music of Franz Liszt in his recital at 8 p.m. on previous classes for more remem-not a lot has gotten done,� Reilly already been involved, you just have look forward to working with SGA <lb />Oct. 17 in A. ]. Fletcher Recital Hall. The event is free and the brance. said. Last year, assaults on students to keep on moving from one semester this year,� he said. <lb />public is invited. He said the idea for a class gift is <lb />building a new sign on Route 264, <lb />were a big issue. This year I plan <lb />on working with different areas of <lb />to the next.� <lb />Jennifer Rutherford, sophomore <lb />Orr agreed. <lb />Y would really like to thank <lb />coming into Greenville that reads, the law enforcement and the ECU class vice president, agreed. everyone that voted. Your vote has songs Welcome to Greenville, Home of administration to make campus I was kind of nervous about already and will make a difference. <lb />A multi-media program of songs that were inspired by the <lb />works of famous painters will be presented jean-Ronald LaFond, <lb />the ECU Pirates, donated by the Class <lb />~of 2002.� <lb />safer.� <lb />Reilly said parking and traffic are <lb />my chances of winning because | <lb />had never been involved in student <lb />ECU is about to see something they <lb />have never seen before,� he said. <lb />a baritone and member of the School of Music faculty. Dalton <lb />Baldwin will accompany on piano at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 18 <lb />in A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall. Professor to teach abroad Russia from page Al <lb />Trustees <lb />The ECU Board of Trustees will meet in Mendenhail Student <lb />Center. Committee meetings are scheduled for the morning and <lb />One of 2,000 chosen due <lb />to exceptional leadership <lb />him and students to Belize and Aus-<lb />tralia for the past two summers. He <lb />has also been to the Czech Republic, <lb />have graduate training,� Scavo said. <lb />According to Scavo, the program <lb />between the UAPA and ECU repre-<lb />sents a bold new initiave for ECUTs <lb />According to Scavo, the program <lb />was initiated in part because of the <lb />attendance of students at ECU from <lb />Russia. <lb />early afternoon. The sessions start at 8 a.m. The full board will Hungary and Australia. MPA progra,, one in which we can These students had the oppor-<lb />convene at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 19 in the Great Room and the CLIFF SHERMAN Franke! said many reasons led lend our expertise to an area of the tunity to come to the United States <lb />committees will give summary reports and introduce matters that STAFF WRITER him to choose Poland as his teaching world that needs it badly.� because of the Muskie-Freedom Sup-<lb />require votes or consideration by the board. For more information ground. Three faculty members from the port Act which gives students from <lb />contact Dr. James Smith, 328-6105. Robert Frankel, a business profes-Not only is this a global course UAPA will come to ECU on Oct. 20 the former Soviet Union the oppor-<lb />sor was awarded a Fulbright grant, of study, but I have traveled in that to begin the process of. integrating tunity to study certain subjects like <lb />Parade giving him the opportunity to teach <lb />abroad at a university in Poland. <lb />part of the world and find it intrigu-<lb />ing,� he said. <lb />the tem members of the program. <lb />Among the Russian guests are <lb />law and public administration. <lb />The UAPA is located in Ekater-<lb />The annual Homecoming Parade will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Frankel is to live in Lublin, Poland Frankel is one of about 2,000 Viadimir Loskutoz, the chancellor ineburg, Russia. The city is aproxi-<lb />Oct.20 along Fifth Street. Homecoming festivities begin at noon from February to June of 2002. He United States scholars who will of the UAPA, Boris Guseletov, an mately 900 miles east of Moscow <lb />today with a banner competition. will teach graduate and undergradu-<lb />ate courses in international market-<lb />receive grants to teach and study <lb />abroad in the 2002 academic year. <lb />assistant chancellor and Yelena <lb />Saznova, a grants administrator and <lb />and is close to the base of the Ural <lb />Mountains. <lb />Proper footwear for athletics ing at the Maria Curie Sklodowska <lb />University. <lb />The Fulbright program is one <lb />of AmericaTs largest international <lb />program coordinator. <lb />Sazonova is an ECU alumnae. <lb />Under the Soviet government, <lb />the city was renamed Sverdlovsk and <lb />A lecture entitled, Proper Footwear for Athletics� will be <lb />presented by Walt Jenkins, an ECU clinical associate professor of <lb />physical therapy and a certified athletic trainer at 7:30 p.m. today <lb />in conference room B of the ViQuest Center, 2610 Stantonsburg <lb />Road. For more information call 816-6501. <lb />It is a wonderful opportunity,� <lb />Frankel said. It will be interesting <lb />and beneficial to teach in a different <lb />part of the world. | teach in a global <lb />atea and not only will I have the <lb />chance to teach them, I will be able <lb />educational exchange program and <lb />is responsible for over 88,000 Amer-<lb />icans to study, teach or conduct <lb />research abroad in itTs 55 years of exis-<lb />tence. More than 146,000 students <lb />and scholars from other countries <lb />She completed a graduate degree in <lb />public administration last May. <lb />There is a great deal to do to <lb />get this project up and running,� <lb />said Scavo. <lb />There is the issue of distance <lb />became the second largest industrial <lb />region in the country. <lb />It was closed to foreigners <lb />because ther wer several military <lb />plants there. Sverdlovsk was the also <lb />the sight were Francis Gary Powers <lb />to bring back what I learn there have studied in the United States for exchange professors to travel was shot down in 1960 while flying <lb />Mammography today and incorporate it in my classroom <lb />here.� <lb />under the program. <lb />Recipients of Fulbright awards are <lb />between ECU and the UAPA. Even <lb />communication is difficult because <lb />a U-2 spy plane for the CIA. <lb />_According to Scavo, the UAPA <lb />A senior seminar entitled, Mammography Today� will be The classes will be taught in elected on the basis of academic or there is a 10-hour time difference campus was formerly used to train <lb />presented by Mary Lewis of the Food and Drug Administration at English. Though Frankel does not professional achievement. Recipients between the two campuses. communist party members. <lb />10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 18 at the East Carolina Mail. For more know Polish he said that he is learn-must also demonstrate exceptional There are also difficulties in con-In 1992, after the collapse of <lb />information go to www.uhseast.com/newsinfo. ing basic phrases through books and leadership potential in their respec-notation of words from two different the Soviet Union, Sverdlovsk was <lb />tapes. tive fields. languages that will be encountered renamed Ekaterineburg. <lb />Frankel said he has a lot of experi-<lb />ence traveling abroad. He has been <lb />involved in programs that have led <lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb />as the program interacts with many <lb />people from both the United States <lb />and Russia. <lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />DONT TTHROW AWAYYOUR FOOTBALL ticker stu <lb /><lb />IT ISWORTH $1.50 ON ANYTHING OVER $5.50 AT <lb /><lb />MIKETS DELI <lb /><lb />810 E. 10TH ST. * ACROSS FROM ECU <lb /><lb />USE THIS AS A COUPON IFYOU LOST YOUR STUB <lb /><lb />EXPIRES OCT 30/01 <lb /><lb />R <lb /><lb />TO MIKETS DELI NOW, <lb />YOU WILL LOVE IT <lb /><lb />RagazziTs Puzzle <lb /><lb />Come see whatTs new at <lb /><lb />(Clue to this puzzle) Puzo's Famous Family Swimmer <lb /><lb />* <lb />o <lb /><lb />% é, <lb /><lb />Letters:<lb /><lb />yA b= <lb /><lb />Italiano Delizioso AABCILRUZZ <lb /><lb />Correct answer next time.<lb /><lb />All you can eat� <lb /><lb />-or -<lb /><lb />salad and fresh breadsticks <lb /><lb />You can see it on the board at RagazziTs after GPM today.<lb /><lb />included with every meal. <lb /><lb />Our last puzzle:<lb /><lb />109 E. Greenville Bivd.<lb /><lb />All ECU and Pitt students, faculty, and staff receive 10% off purchase with college ID.� <lb /><lb />(Clue from last puzzle} Premium dog food and casual slacks or famour <lb />252-321-1976 actor{Answer to last puzzle} Alpo Chino <lb /><lb />* NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. <lb />Ft Aefe ee tage Se ney PO GG ae ee <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />en<lb /><lb />a a ee ee ee ee <lb /><lb />10-17-01 THE EAST CAROLINIAN + NEWS PAGE A3 <lb /><lb />Homecoming from page Al Cola1 apnea ol <lb />pumped up and <lb />game and parade <lb />excited about <lb />the next day.� <lb />the HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES Find great coupon values here every Wednesday <lb />Sophomore Gerald Logan said <lb />he looks <lb />game. <lb />for forward to the football Today Banner competition noon, MSC YO 2,sh ahahahahaneie <lb />tam definitely looking for-<lb />ward to watching the Pirates beat Thursday Skit night 7 p.m, Brickyard MSC <lb />Memphis and watching the spirit 114 �,�. Sth St. <lb />of Homecoming come alive on <lb />campus,� Logan said. I enjoy the Friday Pirate Fest 6 p.m, Brickyard MSC <lb />skit night as well, it shows me the <lb />creative spirit and various talents of <lb />ECU students.� <lb />Aside from the skits, Pirate Fest <lb />begins at 6p.m. on Friday, Oct. 19 <lb />with a number of novelty acts, a <lb />comedian, live D.J and other events. <lb />Saturday <lb />Saturday <lb />Parade <lb />ECU vs. Memphis <lb />10 a.m., Fifth Street <lb />3:30 p.m., Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium <lb />¥<lb />} <lb />} <lb />ee <lb />75 Wings @ $25.99 <lb />(Choice of up to 3 sauces, offer <lb />I AN pe <lb />BUFFALO WILD WINGSTF GRILL &amp; BAR X= <lb />758-9191 <lb />Rares <lb /><lb />Organizations with the best repre-<lb /><lb />sentation will receive a prize. <lb /><lb />H@TOSS ODE <lb /><lb />TEC is now hiring copy editors. Apply at our office <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb /><lb />located on the 2nd floor of the Student Publications Building. <lb /><lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />(U-WIRE) Boston University-or tunnels. <lb />Bob and Mary Ahearn drove from Some studentsT families decided <lb />Brooklyn, N.Y. to Boston University not to come to parentsT weekend <lb />to see their son, Metropolitan Col-because of the warnings. Katie Davis<lb /><lb />(lime SADE <lb /><lb />lege junior Bill, for BUTs annual came to Boston to visit her niece <lb />parentsT weekend. Mira Davis, a freshman at BU. Katie <lb />Oct. 11 But it wasnTt just the opportu-had flown from St. Louis, Mo., with <lb />nity to visit their sonTs dorm that her daughter Mimi.<lb /><lb />Trespassing-A student was issued <lb /><lb />drove them to come. Nor was it the Both MiraTs mother and daughter <lb /><lb />a campus appearance ticket for <lb /><lb />chance to see the parade and hockey felt that going to Boston was scary,� <lb /><lb />trespassing and was banned <lb /><lb />game among the UniversityTs many Katie said.<lb /><lb />from Aycock Hall after being <lb /><lb />homecoming activities. The trip had special significance <lb />found in the womenTs restroom. <lb /><lb />We traveled because of the for Katie, an airline employee who <lb />scare,� Bob Ahearn said. has shunned flying since the Sept.<lb /><lb />Visitation violation-Two non-stu-<lb /><lb />Ahearn, like many parents, felt 11 attacks.<lb /><lb />dents were issued campus <lb /><lb />a desire to be close to family this This is my first time flying in <lb /><lb />appearance tickets for visitation <lb /><lb />weekend following an FBI warning two months,� Katie said. ITve had<lb /><lb />violation in Aycock Hall. <lb /><lb />of possible terrorist activity in the to take time off of work.� <lb />United States. The safety conditions of her<lb /><lb />Stop light violation-A non-student <lb /><lb />Parents and relatives expressed company, which she wished not to <lb /><lb />was issued a state citation for the <lb /><lb />trepidation about traveling long name, disturbed her.<lb /><lb />referenced charge. <lb /><lb />distances for the weekend, and about 1 think itTs pathetic that the <lb />coming to a city that has received people who clean the airplanes are<lb /><lb />Possession of a weapon on cam-<lb /><lb />security threats in recent weeks. also in charge of checking to make<lb /><lb />pus-A non-student was arrested <lb /><lb />' Tony and Carlene Lauria came sure it is secure,� Katie said. I doubt<lb /><lb />for the referenced charge after a <lb /><lb />from Liverpool, N.Y., to visit their they are even thorough enough to<lb /><lb />revolver was discovered during a <lb /><lb />daughter Megan, a freshman the find a gun in the back of a seat.� <lb />traffic stop. <lb /><lb />College of Communication. The Y didnTt think security was any <lb />two decided to drive, since Carlene better than before,� Mimi said of the<lb /><lb />Auto accident-A student was <lb /><lb />refused to fly. airline. All they did was ask to see<lb /><lb />involved in an auto accident <lb /><lb />Even driving brought about my driverTs license.� Joseph said. Terrorism has put fear<lb /><lb />south of Fletcher Hail. <lb /><lb />the warnings. <lb />My mother is scared of ter-<lb /><lb />¢ Experience required<lb /><lb />rorism,� Gundy said. She doesnTt <lb />e Must have a 2.0 GPA<lb /><lb />even want me to ride the T or go <lb />downtown.� <lb /><lb />Gundy, however, disagreed with <lb />her parentsT decision, arguing it was <lb />safe for her parents to come. <lb /><lb />1525 South Evans st. | <lb /><lb />T think they should have come,� Greenville, NC 27858 l <lb />she said. I donTt believe Boston is <lb /><lb />Phone 252.258.1106<lb /><lb />going to be the victim of an attack.� <lb /><lb />CAS junior P.J. BrindisiTs parents <lb />also did not attend parentsT weekend, <lb />which Brindisi attributed to fear. Students and Faculty get | <lb /><lb />My mother doesnTt like that | <lb />live in the city,� Brindisi said. <lb />Like Gundy, Brindisi didnTt feel <lb /><lb />10% off :<lb /><lb />such fear was appropriate. <lb /><lb />The whole thing is being blown | www. Piratestuffonline.com <lb />out of proportion,� Brindisi said. <lb />You shouldnTt be afraid to drive <lb />four-and-a-half hours on a major <lb />highway.� <lb /><lb />Some parents are choosing to <lb />visit their children at a later date. <lb /><lb />MISSION: IMPIRATEBLE <lb /><lb />CAS junior Simon Joseph said his <lb />parents plan to come up in a few <lb />weeks in order to bypass this week-<lb />endTs threats. <lb /><lb />COME ON COME ALLT<lb /><lb />T wish that they had come up,� <lb /><lb />ANNUAL<lb /><lb />THE 11 TH<lb /><lb />anxiety for Carlene, who said she College of Arts and Sciences in the lives of many of us, but if <lb />was only comfortable with the trip junior Shara Gundy said her par-we allow this paranoia to grow, we<lb /><lb />Harassing phone calls; trespass-<lb /><lb />to BU because the drive didnTt ents changed their minds about are letting the terrorist get the best<lb /><lb />ing-A non-student was arrested <lb /><lb />include the use of any bridges coming to Boston because of of us.�<lb /><lb />and banned from campus for <lb /><lb />the referenced charges during an <lb /><lb />incident that occurred at Greene (U-WIRE) University of wouldn't allow his views to be pub-the suit states. The Plaintiff waited <lb /><lb />Hall. <lb /><lb />Houston-A University of Houston lished again following an Aug. 29 for 14 days, but the Defendant fail <lb />student filed a discrimination lawsuit letter to the editor because he stated (sic), neglected, or simply, Refused <lb /><lb />AUCTION FOR CHARITY<lb /><lb />Thursday against The Daily Cougar in the letter that no gays, homo-(sic) to comply.�<lb /><lb />Oct. 12 <lb /><lb />and editor in chief Nikie Johnson, sexuals or lesbians would be allowed In a letter to Assegai prior to his<lb /><lb />Underage possession of alcohol; <lb /><lb />citing her decision not to hire him to join the Africans Coming Home filing, UH General Counsel Dennis <lb /><lb />THURSDAY, ocropen 18, 2001<lb /><lb />Foundation, and that there Duffy stated that he could find<lb /><lb />resist, obstruct and delay-A stu-<lb /><lb />Staff opinion writer. <lb /><lb />not<lb /><lb />as a <lb /><lb />were no<lb /><lb />dent was arrested for the refer-<lb /><lb />In the suit, filed in Harris County exceptions to the rules,� any basis for reversing JohnsonTs <lb />court, ShakaZulu Assegai VII Assegai is the founder of a repa-decisions. <lb /><lb />DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 -<lb /><lb />enced charges after responding <lb /><lb />civil <lb /><lb />to a complaint that he was con-alleges that Johnson (who is white) triation group called the Africans The Daily Cougar is a student-<lb /><lb />suming beer east of Tyler Hall. refused to publish his letters because Coming Home Foundation which, run newspaper partially supported <lb />he is, as he states, an African men-as he outlines in an Oct. 27 letter to by Student Service Fees. It currently<lb /><lb />Lost cell phone-A student <lb /><lb />tally and physically� and because Johnson that wasnTt published, seeks employs 15 staff opinion writers. <lb />reported losing his cell phone <lb /><lb />of his gender. Both are violations of to take true African-Americans� All final editorial decisions, includ-<lb />after he left it on the roof of the <lb /><lb />his rights under Title VU of the Civil home so that they can rebuild the ing hiring and firing of staff, are <lb />vehicle parked east of Harrington Rights Act of 1964, the lawsuit claims. African-Empire.� made by its student editor in chief, <lb />Field. In his suit, which he filed pro While Assegai forbids homo-who is appointed by a committee of <lb /><lb />se (on his own behalf), Assegai sexuals, bisexuals and drug addicts� students and faculty. <lb />Oct..128 demands to be hired in an opinion from joining the foundation, people According to the paperTs poli-<lb />columnist position and that all like Iron Mike Tysen will be allowed cies, published on Page 3 of every<lb /><lb />Larceny-A student reported a <lb /><lb />his previous letters be published. to join,� he wrote. issue, UH and The Daily Cougar<lb /><lb />large amount of money was <lb /><lb />Additionally, he is seeking a total of The Plaintiff gave the Editor in seek to provide equal educational<lb /><lb />taken from his room in Slay Hall. <lb /><lb />$11 million in general, punitive and Chief 14 days to publish some of the opportunities without regard to race, <lb />mental anguish damages. letters, And (sic) give the Plaintiff a color, religion, national origin, sex, <lb />Assegai claims that Johnson position as an opinion columnist,� age, handicap or veteran status.� <lb /><lb />Atlantic Wireless <lb /><lb />MINUTES <lb /><lb />0) Mey Cu <lb />Includes FREE New Digital Phone <lb />fom ncey-lanliave mm @var-leel&gt;\cm lam 1@: <lb />mik=iom molalem DB) ir-laler-mOr-lillare <lb /><lb />3600 C South Charles Blvd. <lb />(next to Blockbuster)<lb /><lb />252-561-7675 <lb /><lb />www.atlanticwireless.com <lb /><lb />Mon -Fri 9-6 * Sat 10-3 <lb /><lb />Some restrictions apply. 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          <lb />PAGE A4 eC 10-17-01 <lb /><lb />Editor-in-chief <lb />MAURA E. BUCK <lb /><lb />editor@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />252.328.6366 <lb /><lb />Angela Harne Dennis Mitchell <lb />News Editor Assistant News Editor <lb />Jason Cox Nicole Dumas <lb />Features Editor Assistant Features Editor <lb />Kyle Barnes Ryan Rockwell <lb />Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor <lb />Mike Baisey Casey Meyer <lb />Head Copy Editor Photo Editor <lb />Robert Whitchger Ini Ikape <lb />Editorial Cartoonist Web Editor <lb /><lb />Newsroom........252.328.6366 Fax * 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 />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@theeastcarolinian.com <lb />or to The East Carolinian, Student Publications Building, <lb />Greenville, NC 27858-4353. Call 252-328-6366 for more information. <lb />One copy of The East Carolinian is free, each additional copy is $1. <lb /><lb />We are very <lb />proud of the <lb />many admin-<lb />istrators and <lb />students who <lb />contribute to <lb />this university <lb />to make it as <lb />special as it is. <lb /><lb />Recently, the School of Education and the <lb /><lb />n_ For women-hating terrorists,<lb /><lb />Teach American nistory agai<lb /><lb />math department received a collaborative <lb /><lb />award for excellence for their middle school <lb /><lb />try dose of special justice <lb /><lb />MARC BERLEY<lb /><lb />math program. In fact, ECU is the only state <lb /><lb />MYRIAM MARQUEZ <lb />institution to receive a National Award for Now that weTre united in this war New York State Regents exams in <lb />against terrorism, itTs time to find the American History. Passing the citi-Gruesome images of Muslim ister of Pakistan. She left office <lb /><lb />Teacher Preparation. resolve to start teaching American zenship exam requires 7 of 10 correct women beaten by men for violating under a cloud of suspicion, and later, <lb />history again. The terrorists know answers. Only S56 percent of SUNY the Taliban dress code and showing as she participated in a demonstra-<lb />We are very proud of the many administrators our history, whereas most American students gave enough correct answers an inch of an ankle or bare wrist tion against her successor, she was <lb />college students donTt. This must to pass. shock us, terrify us. ItTs not only the attacked by police. The blood of her<lb /><lb />and students who contribute to this university <lb /><lb />change. While college students donTt Taliban regime in Afghanistan who supporters, those who were shielding <lb />to make it as special as it is. To receive such an Last May, Senator Joseph 1. Lieber-know as much as they should about abuse women in some bizarre quest her from the mob scene, spattered <lb />man, D-Conn., publicized Losing American history, they do know what for holiness. over her clothes. <lb /><lb />award is a reflection upon the entire community <lb /><lb />AmericaTs Memory: Historical Illit-theyTre missing. In a national survey ItTs -news flash in August -fanati-For every action, thereTs a reac-<lb />. not simply the School of Education or the eracy in the 2ist Century,� a report of college students released last April cal fundamentalist rebels spraying tion. The pendulum swings errati-<lb />by the American Council of Trustees by the Foundation for Academic acid on two Muslim womenTs faces cally, chopping womenTs lives in the <lb />math department. and Alumni that documents the poor Standards &amp; Tradition, 8 out of 10 col-in IndiaTs disputed Kashmir province Middle East into worthless chunks <lb />understanding college students have lege students said their schools need because the women did not abide by of flesh. <lb />In 1907, ECU was charted as a state-supported of the basics of American History. To to do a better job teaching students the almighty code. For Arab-American women -most <lb />take one example, only 23 percent the basic principles of freedom in ItTs educated Muslim women of them Christians in this country,<lb /><lb />teachers training college, named ECTC. <lb /><lb />correctly identified James Madison as America.� losing their jobs and uneducated | should add -the images of beaten <lb />the father of the Constitution.� This war against terrorism is Muslim women unable to work at women scar the psyche. So, too <lb />How appropriate that nearly ninety five years The ACTA report did not poll just going to be a long and protracted, and all outside the home, even to help for Muslim American women, who, <lb />any students. It polled seniors at the it is going to require heightened intel-grow food to feed their families. The while covering their skin, bare their<lb /><lb />later our educational programs are receiving <lb /><lb />nationTs top 55 colleges. Anyone who ligence. Not only must the CIA, the quashing of the most basic human souls to us. <lb />recognition for excellence. doubts that we are raising a genera-FBI, and other agencies perform in rights seems to occur in isolated To be a practicing Muslim does <lb />tion of young Americans who are his-new and challenging ways. American pockets in the Middle East, yet the not mean to endure beatings, these <lb />Congratulations to all of those involved. Your <lb /><lb />torically illiterate,� said distinguished citizens must know what we're fight-scourge is spreading -to Pakistan, women will tell you. They can have <lb /><lb />historian David McCullough, needs ing for. Turkey, Morocco. careers. They can be outwardly <lb />hard work and dedication to educational <lb /><lb />only to read this truly alarming Now that envious mass murders And to think that just a few years modest and upwardly mobile, not <lb />report.� such as Osama bin Laden seek to ago, a highly educated woman, Bena-just in this country but in most of<lb /><lb />excellence has not gone unnoticed. <lb /><lb />The ACTA report is only one of destroy America because of what it zir Bhutto, was elected prime min-their countries. <lb />a number of recent wake-up calls. stands for, students need to under-<lb /><lb />We feel as though it is imperative that every <lb /><lb />A survey of State University of New stand American history, especially its <lb />student knows of these achievements because York students revealed that almost relation to the history of the world. <lb />half of them would flunk the basic In his famous Circular Letter� <lb /><lb />that it is what makes ECU a desirable university <lb /><lb />test in American history required for of June 14, 1783, George Washing-<lb />to incoming students as well as potential <lb /><lb />immigrants who seek citizenship in ton outlined AmericaTs unfinished <lb />the United States. work.� At this auspicious period,� he Dear Editor, <lb />employers. Only 44 percent of the SUNY stu-wrote, the United States came into <lb />dents surveyed could put the follow-existence as a Nation, and if their I would like to commend all have friends or family who were <lb />Take pride in the fact that you attend a fine ing historical events in chronological Citizens should not be completely those who wrote letters to the editor killed. Obviously you do not have <lb />order: the Cuban Missile Crisis, the free and happy, the fault will be that were printed in last ThursdayTs friends, family, spouses, boyfriends, <lb />institution of higher learning. <lb /><lb />dismantling of the Berlin Wall, the entirely their own.� edition of TEC who were likewise girlfriends, brothers, sisters, mothers, <lb />Korean War, and AmericaTs invasion Our history is great, characterized appalled by the blasphemous side-or fathers overseas right now protect-<lb />We look forward to learning of the other of Normandy. by unique self-corrections and coura-walk art displayed last week. To all of ing YOUR freedoms in Americans. <lb />The SUNY survey, conducted by geous fights for liberty. And once those who wrote their opinions on God bless our military. Come home<lb /><lb />achievements that will be bestowed upon ECU <lb /><lb />Zogby International for the Center again we have work to do. As Thomas the sidewalks, you should consider soon Corporal Mac. <lb /><lb />in the future. for Excellence in Higher Education, Jefferson warned: If a nation expects yourselves blessed. How lucky you <lb />included questions taken from both to be ignorant and free, it expects are to feel so secure in such uncer-Heather Butt <lb />the U.S. citizenship exam and past what never was and never wiil be.� tain times. Obviously you do not Student, ECU <lb /><lb />The pri goal of the TEC Opinion page is<lb /><lb />primary to evoke <lb />discussion as well as action on (epics pe to <lb />/ e ECU con munity _ <lb /><lb />; What ichiro Suzuki can do <lb /><lb />with his hands is remarkable. (oe shal make no law respecting <lb /><lb />~an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the<lb /><lb />Any time he comes to bat <lb />free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom <lb /><lb />with the game on the line <lb /><lb />of speech, or of the press; or the right of the <lb /><lb />and runners in scoring position, people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the -<lb /><lb />government for a redress of grievances�<lb /><lb />| always have a very good feel-<lb />. -fyst Amendment ofthe Constitution of the United fa ian<lb /><lb />ing that he will find a way.� <lb /><lb />Gerald Perry, Seattle Mariners Hitting Coach_letters for length. <lb /><lb />TEC encourages all students to take an active role in the university as well as their community and state governments. The only way to promote change is to contact to the leaders that represent you. <lb /><lb />William Muse, Chancellor Robert Thompson, Interim Vice Richard Brown, Executive Vice Chancellor and Nancy Jenkins, Mayor Mike Easley, Governor Jesse Helms, Senator John Edwards, Senator <lb />Office of the Chancellor Chancellor for Academic Affairs Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Mayors Office Office of the Governor 310 New Bern Ave. 301 Century Post Office <lb />Spilman 103 Spilman 207 Spilman 112 Greenville City Hall 20301 Mail Service Center Suite 122 300 Fayettville St. <lb />328-6212 328-6288 328-6975 Greenville, NC 27858 Raleigh, NC 27699-0301 Raleigh, NC 27601 Raleigh, NC 27601 <lb />musew@ mail.ecu.edu thompsonro@ mail.ecu.edu brownri@ mailecu.edu 329-4419 1-800-662-7952 919-856-4630 919-856-4245 <lb /><lb /></p>
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The film co-stars <lb /><lb />Jordana Brewster (The Faculty), Rick Yune (Snow <lb />Falling On Cedars) and Michelle Rodriquez <lb /><lb />(Girlfight).<lb /><lb />MoviePea <lb /><lb />Friday 7:00, MSPs Y GeckMGe hts <lb /><lb />Chocolat<lb /><lb />Saturday 9:30, <lb /><lb />In the 1950's, single mother Vianne Rocher <lb />(Binoche) and her 6-year-old daughter move to the<lb /><lb />&amp; Sunday 3:00 <lb /><lb />smail French town of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes, <lb />where Vianne opens a chocolate shop, during Lent, <lb />across from the town's church (and she's open on <lb />Sundays). As you'd imagine in a small town, her <lb />wares are soon adored and consumed by the<lb /><lb />MERGHRY <lb /><lb />locals, but not without some resentment and <lb />opposition. In addition to Vianne's story, this is an <lb />ensemble piece drama about the many locais who <lb />frequent the chocolate shop, and the Grand<lb /><lb />GLAEMA* <lb /><lb />Festival of Chocolate" that Vianne hoids... on Easter <lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Wednesday 7:30, Friday 9:30<lb /><lb />| Ceo<lb /><lb />Chocole <lb /><lb />Saturday 7:00, &amp; Sunday 7:30 MIDNIGHT MOVIES <lb /><lb />Friday (R) <lb />Rapper Ice Cube, played his first comic role in<lb /><lb />Sneak Prevue this picture he co-wrote with frequent musical <lb /><lb />collaborator DJ Pooh. Craig (Ice Cube) manages <lb /><lb />to get fired on his day off and spends the day<lb /><lb />aw~ a <lb /><lb />FRIDAY © SATURDAY Homecoming activities <lb /><lb />AT 12:00 on Thursday, Oct. 18, <lb /><lb />hanging out with his buddy Smokey (Chris <lb />Tucker) and trying to avoid his father (John <lb /><lb />Witherspoon), who wants him to find another job<lb /><lb />10:00pm <lb /><lb />MIDNIGHT there will be no movies<lb /><lb />Theatre <lb /><lb />immediately. Smokey has even more serious<lb /><lb />Hendrix <lb /><lb />passes available <lb />Java City -MS <lb />at <lb />Theatre <lb />coming on Tuesday, <lb />of Illusion <lb />Oct. 23rd 7:30 pm Hendrix Theatre <lb />ber 19th -November 21st Mendenhall <lb />istern North Carolina <lb />Gallery <lb />Highlight of the Week website: www.ecu.edu/student_union <lb />elake)alomalelanis,-1@y-c0Yaic yom] 0 10/1 <lb /><lb />problems; he was given $200 worth of product to <lb />sell by Big Worm (Faizon Love), but he ended up <lb />blowing it, and if he can't come up with the money <lb />by the end of the day, he'll be in a world of hurt. <lb /><lb />Sneak Prevue Movie <lb /><lb />Life as a House (R) <lb />Academy Award-winner Kevin Kline stars as George <lb />Monroe, a middle-aged architect who is confronted <lb />with life-changing news and seizes the opportunity <lb />to begin living on his own terms. In the process of <lb />changing himseif, those he was previously alienated <lb />from, including his ex-wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) <lb />and troubled teenage son (Hayden Christensen, <lb />begin gravitating back to him, only to find their own <lb />lives affected in the most unexpected ways. <lb /><lb />The annual Thanksgiving Break Trip to New York City will be sponsored <lb />again this year by the ECU Student Union. Dates of the trip are <lb /><lb />November 20-25. For more information, please contact the Central Ticket <lb />Office, 328-4788, Mendenhall Student Center, M-F, 8:30am -6:00pm <lb /><lb />AUVs Defer. <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE £687 CAROUNIAG<lb /><lb />PAGE A6 10-17-01 <lb /><lb />CC Diet pill dangers exposed <lb /><lb />gyms. <lb /><lb />features@theeastcarolinan.com.<lb /><lb />the elusive nature of strength train-nied by a host of unpleasant side chemical activity in the brain, and a particular diet pill works may not<lb /><lb />These ballistic trainers are<lb /><lb />ing machines in most gyms is usu-<lb /><lb />likely to be seen within a gym<lb /><lb />ally due to their high cost and the <lb /><lb />setting, in the free weight sec-<lb /><lb />compiex design requirements of <lb /><lb />tion. Here barbells and dumb-<lb /><lb />such machines. Luckily, however, <lb /><lb />rinking and driving produces Help fight<lb /><lb />bells are the primary equip-<lb /><lb />these types of training machines <lb /><lb />ment of choice. They use either<lb /><lb />probably wonTt be the primary. <lb /><lb />Olympic lifting exercises or a <lb /><lb />photograph<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />Dane<lb /><lb />Schuckm<lb /><lb />constituents of a ballistic training <lb /><lb />specific exercise they have identi-<lb /><lb />routine. <lb /><lb />heavy consequences domestic <lb /><lb />fied needing more explosive<lb /><lb />In most cases ballistic training <lb /><lb />strength in. The speed at which<lb /><lb />is oriented around athletes and <lb /><lb />these are performed 723<lb /><lb />their needs for power and speed <lb />exercise is The reality of driving under and minor injury crashes. It Impaired) carries a range of sentences<lb /><lb />greater than that of conventional <lb /><lb />violence<lb /><lb />in a specific movement or series contributes to 115 deaths, 478 serious and fines, from 24 hours to two<lb /><lb />free weight training and those the influence<lb /><lb />of movements. Track athletes or <lb />such exercises <lb />injuries and 1272 minor injuries. 25% years in prison with fines between Domestic violence<lb /><lb />utilizing generally<lb /><lb />football players might train for of all road deaths were in drinking-$100 and $2000.Your license can<lb /><lb />follow the rules of form, less<lb /><lb />explosive (ballistic) speed and power <lb />the rules momentum <lb />ELSON AMURAO related crashes. be suspended for at least a year, or remains Oserious<lb /><lb />than of<lb /><lb />when transitioning from a standstill FEATURES WRITER For further facts and information revoked permanently.<lb /><lb />and speed. This is to say that<lb /><lb />to a full sprint. Other athletes such about drinking and driving go to. Lastly it is illegal to have an open problem in society <lb /><lb />someone training in a ballistic <lb /><lb />as basketball players might utilize It is Friday night and a friend of For all drunk drivers out there, container of alcohol in a vehicleTs<lb /><lb />movement would still use correct it the<lb /><lb />this type of training to aid in move-yours has been drinking and is beware of consequences under passenger area if the driver has been JEN MALACHOWSKI<lb /><lb />form and perform the exercise<lb /><lb />ments such as exploding from the quite obvious that they are in no the State of North Carolina laws, drinking at all. FEATURES WRITER<lb /><lb />safe the<lb /><lb />floor vertically and attaining the <lb />in a manner, only that <lb />condition to drive. What do you about drinking and driving that For further information about<lb /><lb />perfection of said form would be<lb /><lb />quickest and/or highest leap during do? Hopefully, you said could follow if you are the laws of drinking and driving Domestic violence continues to<lb /><lb />sacrificed for achieving increased <lb /><lb />a tip-off. Still other athletes such as that you would drive caught. in the state of North Carolina, log plague our nation with stories of <lb /><lb />Olympic weight lifters would focus see FOCUS page A7 your friend home or at The law on to abuse and murder. it takes on many <lb />least make sure some-states states forms such as child abuse, sibling <lb />one else drives them that driv-For senior CDFR (Child Develop-abuse and spousal abuse. Domestic <lb />home. It is a fact that ing ment Family Relations) major, she violence does not simply involve a <lb />alcohol affects the says she has seen just about every-man beating his wife, in a handful <lb />way one drives. thing. She drives drunken people of cases the women beats the man. <lb /><lb />LBS 1S veny, home after parties and says that she Violence also occurs in homosexual <lb />important to ¢ is glad to help out in any way she relationships.<lb /><lb />NEILLE WALKER Sorority Spotlight <lb /><lb />know that if you can. Domes-tic violence<lb /><lb />PUBLIC RELATIONS, Sigma serves childrenT <lb /><lb />do decide to 1 donTt like people who drive is such an important<lb /><lb />PANHELLENIC COUNCIL through the Robbie Page Memo-<lb /><lb />drink, please be drunk because itTs very disrespectful issue that in 1996<lb /><lb />rial. The hospitals provide a <lb /><lb />responsible about for themselves and to others. For President Clinton<lb /><lb />special kind of pediatric treat-<lb /><lb />it. Make sure | taken many people October<lb /><lb />National AIDS Marathon ment and offer play therapy for <lb />there me, have drunk declared as <lb /><lb />is a designated driver home and it makes me feel better Domestic Violence<lb /><lb />Kristine Lindsay, a member of terminally ill] children. <lb /><lb />among your group of people. that they are getting home safely,� Awareness month.<lb /><lb />Alpha Omicron Pi, is currently a Not only does Sigma make if did not with a said Lawrence. lence in<lb /><lb />And you come Vio-<lb /><lb />senior here at ECU. regular monetary donations to <lb /><lb />group, a cab is just a phone call away. te hese home<lb /><lb />Kristine is looking forward to these playrooms they also pro-<lb /><lb />Though these few tips on drinking can be car-<lb /><lb />running her first marathon, the vide toys and equipment periodi-<lb /><lb />responsibly may help some people, ried Ont<lb /><lb />Marine Corps Marathon on October cally and volunteer their time <lb /><lb />not all are immuned from drinking physi-cally,<lb /><lb />28" in Washington, DC. and visit the children. RPM will <lb /><lb />and driving. sexu-ally,<lb /><lb />The marathon is 26.2 miles and be a major focus for Sigma Sigma <lb />emo-<lb /><lb />For junior business administra-tionally " and ver-bally.<lb /><lb />she will be jogging close to 500 Sigma this semester. Sigmas are <lb /><lb />tion major Bryan Walker, he still Each form of violence can have<lb /><lb />miles through a six-month training very busy planning several fund-<lb /><lb />remembers his nearly fatal encoun-devastating impacts on the victims. <lb /><lb />program. ItTs all part of the National raisers in support of these recre-<lb /><lb />ter with a drunk driver like it was Slapping and scratching accounts<lb /><lb />AIDS Marathon Training Program, ational therapy hospitals. For the <lb /><lb />yesterday. It happened just when he for about 26% of the cases while<lb /><lb />which raises money for Whitman-past few weeks they have set up <lb /><lb />was four years old at an intersection. broken bones and to death account<lb /><lb />Walker Clinic, the leading provider a Crayola Drive. They have been drunk driver a stop light for 46% of<lb /><lb />A ran and cases.<lb /><lb />of AIDS services in the Metropolitan collecting Crayola products such <lb /><lb />hit WalkerTs vehicle at the side of Often times domestic violenceWashington, DC area. as markers, crayons and coloring <lb />the car. The seatbelt in his car seat intensifies from a bad temper and<lb /><lb />Despite recent advances in treat-books from the sisterhood to <lb /><lb />was cut resulting him to be thrown punching a wall to physical abuse.<lb /><lb />ment of AIDS, the epidemic is far send to the Robbie Page Hospitals <lb /><lb />out of the car. Students should be aware of the<lb /><lb />from over. More than 400,000 in both Chapel Hill and Dallas. <lb /><lb />ItTs extremely disappointing to signs of an abusive relationship<lb /><lb />Americans have died from AIDS and They have just opened a brand <lb /><lb />see todayTs youth toying with their as you or a close friend could be<lb /><lb />thousands more become infected new wing dedicated entirely <lb /><lb />lives and the lives of others by drink-involved in this type of relationship.<lb /><lb />each year. to Robbie Page in early Septem-<lb /><lb />ing and driving,� said Walker. Therefore it is very important to<lb /><lb />Worldwide, the numbers are ber. At the same time they are <lb />was lucky to come yourself.<lb /><lb />Walker very protect <lb /><lb />even more staggering, 21.8 million inviting all of Panhellenic to <lb />his fatal alive. the Center<lb /><lb />out of nearly wreck According to Riley<lb /><lb />people have died, and another 36.1 participate. If other chapters <lb /><lb />Unfortunately, not everyone makes General Brochure� some common<lb /><lb />million adults and children are are interested in making some <lb />out of an abusive relationship<lb /><lb />it alive. signs<lb /><lb />currently living with HIV, the virus sort of donation, those items <lb /><lb />Sophomore undecided major include your partner ignoring your <lb /><lb />rtHIURE <lb /><lb />UF LINES <lb /><lb />Features Editor <lb />JASON COX <lb />Assistant Editor <lb />NICOLE DUMAS <lb /><lb />features@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />252.3 28.6366 <lb /><lb />Weight loss pills, the <lb />results, possible serious <lb />health problems <lb /><lb />RYAN KIRBY <lb />FEATURES WRITER <lb /><lb />Americans are literally the plump-<lb />est people in the world. Accord-<lb />ing to the National Health and <lb />Nutrition Exam Survey, about <lb />one in three American adults <lb />are overweight. <lb /><lb />With this in mind, it <lb />should come as no surprise <lb />that Americans are also the <lb />most voracious consumers <lb />of diet pills. Americans <lb />spend more than 33 bil-<lb />jion dollars annually on <lb />weight reduction prod-<lb />ucts, contributing to a <lb />rapidly growing industry <lb />that shows no sign of <lb /><lb />For several weeks now, ITve been losing steam in the near <lb /><lb />effects. The abuse of diet pills can <lb />also produce psychological addiction <lb />or lead to serious health concerns. <lb /><lb />Appetite suppressants often con-<lb />tain derivatives of adrenaline or <lb />amphetamines, which can be highly <lb />addictive and cause side effects such <lb />as palpitations, dry mouth, insommnia, <lb />and anxiety. Some appetite suppres-<lb /><lb />see <lb /><lb />can therefore cause random mood <lb />swings and even variations in per-<lb />sonality. <lb /><lb />Pills that focus on liquids in the <lb />body usually contain either diuretics <lb />or laxatives. Pills that contain diuret-<lb />ics stimulate water loss, and are usu-<lb />ally ineffective because of the bodyTs <lb />natural tendency to replace lost <lb />fluids. Diuretics can be potentially <lb />harmful because they may also cause <lb />potassium depletion, which can lead <lb />to muscular weakness and mental <lb />confusion. <lb /><lb />Slimming pills that contain laxa-<lb />tives simply rush foods through the <lb />digestive system, preventing proper <lb />absorption of food. Taking laxative <lb />diet pills can cause severe diarrhea, <lb />dehydration from water loss, and <lb /><lb />vitamin and mineral deficiencies. <lb /><lb />Pills containing harsh laxatives <lb /><lb />may also cause irreparable damage <lb /><lb />to the intestines after prolonged <lb /><lb />use. <lb /><lb />The most popular and generally <lb /><lb />be sufficient to make an informed <lb />decision about using it. <lb /><lb />People who use diet pills may <lb />be particularly educated about the <lb />way a pill works, but they probably <lb />arenTt educated on how their bodies <lb />work,� said Dr. Steve Estes, chair <lb />of the department of exercise and <lb />sports science. <lb /><lb />It is also essential to keep in <lb />mind that most prescription diet <lb />pills are intended mainly for mor-<lb />bidly obese people, that is people <lb />who are 100 pounds or more over-<lb />weight. <lb /><lb />There are many sensible alterna-<lb />tives to diet pills, all of which <lb />include proper nutrition and lots <lb />of exercise. The importance of <lb />exercise, whether it is strenuous <lb />or light to moderate can not be <lb />understated. <lb /><lb />For a long time, doctors and <lb />researchers believed that obesity <lb />was a primary cause of many health <lb />problems,� said Estes. But the view <lb /><lb />most affordable non-prescription of modern research is that obesity is<lb /><lb />discussing strength training exer-future. <lb /><lb />diet pills prevent the digestive mainly a symptom of inactivity.�<lb /><lb />cises and ways to utilize those exer-Many consumers are <lb /><lb />system from absorbing fats or car-A basic formula for weight loss is<lb /><lb />cises in relation to achieving goals attracted to diet pills <lb /><lb />bohydrates. These pills have few to get plenty of exercise, avoid foods<lb /><lb />within several types of strength because of the promise <lb /><lb />serious side effects, but frequently high in fats and starches, and drink<lb /><lb />training. For this article I will cover of quick results and the <lb /><lb />produce only temporary results. at least 64 ounces of water per day.<lb /><lb />strength training using ballistic appeal of being able to <lb /><lb />Y took a carb blocker earlier Always consult a physician before<lb /><lb />movements. The intent of this arti-eat whatever they want <lb /><lb />this year to lose a little weight beginning any weight<lb /><lb />cle is to educate the reader on some ~and still shed a few <lb /><lb />for spring break,� said sophomore loss plan, whether the<lb /><lb />basic places to look when attempt-pounds. Others are lured <lb /><lb />Marika Knowles. It helped me , plan involves dietary<lb /><lb />ing to train in a ballistic nature by the prospect of losing <lb /><lb />jose a dress size, but as soon as I supplements or not.<lb /><lb />and generally describe this type of weight without having <lb /><lb />stopped EveryoneTs body<lb /><lb />training. It should be mentioned to do a lot of exercise. <lb /><lb />and metabolism<lb /><lb />that training of a ballistic nature is Diet pills stimulate <lb /><lb />are different, and<lb /><lb />relatively uncommon in the average weight loss in a variety <lb /><lb />that some peopleTs<lb /><lb />fitness facility or gym. This seems of ways. Many pills con-<lb /><lb />healthy weight<lb /><lb />to be the case due to the nature of tain stimulants, which <lb />the exercises and their effects on Brad Foust <lb /><lb />may be more than<lb /><lb />hunger and<lb /><lb />suppress <lb /><lb />others.<lb /><lb />the human body. boost energy levels.<lb /><lb />Personal Trainer<lb /><lb />Specifically, exercises that <lb /><lb />Not every-<lb /><lb />Some target the <lb /><lb />amount<lb /><lb />most <lb /><lb />body is supposed <lb /><lb />are found in an average gym or fit-of liquids in a personTs <lb /><lb />on moving a certain amount of <lb /><lb />be<lb /><lb />to <lb /><lb />" super-<lb />facility arenTt designed for the <lb /><lb />system, while others prevent the<lb /><lb />ness <lb /><lb />weight from its start position <lb /><lb />model-thin,� said<lb /><lb />body from absorbing certain fats or sants may contain fenfluramines, taking the<lb /><lb />of training in a ballistic<lb /><lb />purposes <lb /><lb />the completion of itTs <lb /><lb />junior art educa-<lb /><lb />to <lb /><lb />range<lb /><lb />The exercises that remain <lb /><lb />carbohydrates. which can cause Primary Pulmonary pill, the weight came back, and |<lb /><lb />nature. <lb /><lb />of motion in the fastest, <lb /><lb />tion major Anna<lb /><lb />most <lb /><lb />While some people do success-Hypertension (PPH), a potentially <lb /><lb />realized that | would probably have<lb /><lb />either adapted by the trainee <lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />are <lb /><lb />Bailey. f think people should just<lb /><lb />efficient manner possible. This <lb /><lb />fully slim down with the help of<lb /><lb />the necessary requirements of <lb /><lb />fatal disease that affects the lungs. to take the pill indefinitely to keep<lb /><lb />meet <lb /><lb />last type of athlete or those who <lb /><lb />do the best that they can to stay fit<lb /><lb />Studies have also linked fenflura-<lb /><lb />his or her training or are a few <lb /><lb />supplements, mpst pills <lb /><lb />the weight off.�<lb /><lb />not<lb /><lb />rare <lb /><lb />are<lb /><lb />replicate the movements of the <lb /><lb />and be happy with who they are.�<lb /><lb />and modern designs of equipment <lb /><lb />everything that they are cracked mines to brain receptor damage, In considering diet pills as an<lb /><lb />sport, are likely the ones practic-<lb /><lb />that will allow this type of train-<lb /><lb />be. Often they produce only which may not be reversible. Gener-aid to weight loss, it is important<lb /><lb />to <lb /><lb />to<lb /><lb />up<lb /><lb />ing ballistic movements in most <lb /><lb />The writer can be contacted <lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />results and are accompa-ally, stimulants work by altering<lb /><lb />ing to take place. The reason for <lb /><lb />realize that an understanding of how<lb /><lb />temporary <lb /><lb />that causes AIDS. can be dropped off at the Tri-<lb /><lb />feelings, criticizing or embarrassing <lb /><lb />you, lying to you, attempting to <lb /><lb />Bonnie Glenn remembers a very good<lb /><lb />The money raised through the Sigma house. All efforts would <lb /><lb />program will allow Whitman-be greatly appreciated. <lb /><lb />friend of hers from high school. <lb /><lb />She was at party and she <lb /><lb />control the way you dress, threaten<lb /><lb />was <lb /><lb />REG.8.g A NazatT"8" <lb /><lb />drinking. Someone had taken her suicide if you leave, and pushing<lb /><lb />Walker Clinic to provide advanced Also in the making is another <lb /><lb />drug therapies, medical care and fundraiser. Sigma will be hosting <lb /><lb />other important services to help a tupperware party and everyone <lb /><lb />keep people alive until there is a is invited to come. This tupper-<lb /><lb />cure. That is why Kristine has re-ware is not only durable but is <lb /><lb />committed herself to raise at least also very cute and extremely <lb /><lb />$1,700, though she would like to affordable. The tupperware is <lb /><lb />raise even more. She is asking for lifetime guaranteed and includes <lb /><lb />keys away, but then another person kicking or slapping you. <lb /><lb />gave them back to her because she Being in abusive relationship <lb /><lb />was upset about a boy. So she was can lead to more serious cases of <lb /><lb />driving upset and drunk, she started violence; if you are involved in this <lb /><lb />speeding then went around a turn type of relationship it is important <lb /><lb />and crashed into a tree,� said Glenn. to seek help and get out. <lb /><lb />She hopes that everyone knows with some or any amount of alcohol Getting out of an abusive rela-<lb /><lb />everyoneTs support. things like sandwich keeper <lb /><lb />If you are caught drinking and<lb /><lb />that drinking and driving is not in your body is illegal for those <lb /><lb />tionship often presents a hardship <lb /><lb />for women in particular. Ifa <lb /><lb />woman <lb /><lb />Any donation you can make <lb /><lb />to sets, strainers, quick shake <lb /><lb />driving on school campus, not only<lb /><lb />sets, <lb /><lb />only dangerous to themselves, but to under 21, and can result in <lb /><lb />a one-<lb /><lb />help me reach her goal would. be mixing bowls, freezermates <lb /><lb />must you face the North Carolina<lb /><lb />con-<lb /><lb />others as well. year license suspension. People at the <lb /><lb />finds a way out of an abusive rela-<lb /><lb />appreciated. tainers and so much <lb /><lb />laws, but possibly the Dean of ECU.<lb /><lb />most <lb /><lb />more. <lb /><lb />1 learned from it, so hopefully age of 18-20 could receive a different <lb /><lb />tionship her living standards and <lb /><lb />those of her children often decline.<lb /><lb />A large percentage of <lb /><lb />Face the facts, drinking and driv-<lb /><lb />Feel free to call the AOPi house <lb /><lb />our <lb /><lb />others will too,� said Glenn. punishment by getting a limited<lb /><lb />for further information or you make profit from this fundraiser will <lb /><lb />ing kills not only drunk drivers,<lb /><lb />Last year alone, drinking and driving privileges. <lb />driving contributed to 101 fatal Secondly having a blood alcohol <lb />crashes, 360 serious injury crashes concentration of .08% (Driving while <lb /><lb />The women most often gain custody <lb /><lb />access the web at to make a donation also go to Robbie Page Memo-<lb /><lb />on <lb /><lb />KristineTs behalf. rial. <lb /><lb />DRINKING page A7 see <lb /><lb />DOMESTIC page A7<lb /><lb />see <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />10:1 7501 THE EAST CAROLINIAN + FEATURES PAGE A7 <lb />DOMESTIC from page <lb /><lb />\ y Halloween is Just Around <lb /><lb />of the children and in many cases <lb />she has no money, property, or<lb /><lb />: the Corner <lb /><lb />access to the money. This presents a <lb />serious obstacle for the women and <lb />makes leaving the relationship that<lb /><lb />What is scarier than not having the <lb /><lb />much more difficult. <lb />Women can escape to a relativeTs<lb /><lb />Year 2002 Golf Privilege Card <lb /><lb />home or a battered womenTs shelter, <lb />which provides them with a place <lb />From the American Lung Association of North Carolina to stay as well as someone to talk <lb /><lb />The Card offers 700 rounds of golf at 300 premier golf courses in <lb /><lb />to. Women and children can be <lb />faced with many emotional scares<lb /><lb />Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina <lb /><lb />from abuse and it is very important <lb />that they deal with their feelings by<lb /><lb />to order please call <lb /><lb />still just $400 discussing them with someone.<lb /><lb />252-752-5093 or 800-849-5949 <lb />(buy 3, get one free) <lb /><lb />A National Crime Victimiza-<lb /><lb />or visit our website at www/ungne.org <lb /><lb />tion Survey in 1994 released the <lb /><lb />following data on people of various <lb /><lb />backgrounds involved in an abusive <lb /><lb />relationship. Race did not seem to <lb /><lb />play a major factor in increasing <lb /><lb />your risk of being involved in <lb /><lb />domestic violence. Black, whites <lb /><lb />and Hispanics have about the same <lb /><lb />tisk factor per 1,000 people. If you <lb /><lb />fall into the age group of 20-34 you <lb /><lb />face the biggest risk of being in a <lb /><lb />harmful relationship.<lb /><lb />Apartments <lb /><lb />* Quiet Neighborhood <lb />DRINKING fom seas<lb /><lb />¢ 1 Bedroom $320 <lb /><lb />¢ 2 Bedroom $380 but also innocent lives. There are <lb />various ways you can help out with<lb /><lb />¢ Near Malls &amp; Restaurants a%... this cause. <lb /><lb />You can join national and local<lb /><lb />* Washer/Dryer Hookups &gt;sRq as <lb />nr <lb /><lb />organizations of SADD (Students <lb />Against Drinking &amp; Driving) and<lb /><lb />° Ceiling Fan ' ; <lb /><lb />MADD (Mothers Against Drinking &amp; <lb />¢ Free Water/Sewer Driving) that helps prevent drinking <lb />and driving. <lb />¢ Office On Site Just remember that friends donTt <lb />let friends drive drunk. Or better yet,<lb /><lb />¢ Small Pet with fee <lb /><lb />i <lb />i <lb />just remember to drink responsibly. <lb />: _ 3216 Brasswood Court #1 <lb />Phone: 252-355-4499 <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb /><lb />Fax: 252-355-1554 features@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />brasswood@greenvillenc.com <lb /><lb />www. brasswood.com <lb /><lb />TEC is now hiring copy editors. Apply at our office located <lb /><lb />on the 2nd floor of the Student Publications Building. <lb /><lb />° Experience required <lb /><lb />* Must have a 2.0 GPA £eeR : <lb />ie eee eee <lb /><lb />Ad <lb /><lb />Income also plays a major role <lb />in whether you have the potential <lb />for being apart of abuse, 11 of 1000 <lb />people with an annual income of <lb />9,999 dollars or less were involved <lb />in domestic violence as opposed <lb />to those with incomes over 30,000 <lb />doliars who only had 2 per 1000 <lb />people. <lb /><lb />Another factor is the amount of <lb />education you have received. Those <lb />with a college education were at less <lb />risk then those who only had a high <lb />school education. <lb /><lb />Students can help those who <lb />are victims of abuse. If a friend <lb />is involved in an abusive relation-<lb />ship you can help by talking them <lb />through their problem and assist in <lb />getting them out of their situation. <lb />Talking to a friend may be the best <lb />help you can offer and it is important <lb />that you make them feel worthwhile <lb />and good about themselves. <lb /><lb />Another important way you can <lb />help as a student is by donating your <lb />old cell phones to victims of abuse. <lb />Your old cell phone will be given <lb /><lb />Man and his <lb /><lb />CASEVILLE, Mich. (AP) -You <lb />only live life once. But if you live it <lb />right, once is all you'll ever need. <lb />Have no regrets.� <lb /><lb />ThatTs the credo for life� of <lb />world traveler Gary Keller, and it is <lb />printed on business cards he hands <lb />out to people he meets along the way. <lb />Beneath his name on the card is his <lb />title: Global Vagabond. <lb /><lb />Originally from Armada, Keller <lb />he has traveled to Japan, Hong <lb />Kong, Hawaii, the Philippines, Thai-<lb />land, Puerto Rico, Germany, British <lb />Columbia, Ireland and the Virgin <lb />Islands, along with several states. He <lb />has climbed Pikes Peak and Mount St. <lb />Helens and hiked the Grand Canyon, <lb />along with many Western trails. Now, <lb />he can add Caseville to his list. <lb /><lb />KellerTs recent visit to Caseville <lb />was unplanned, but nonetheless, it <lb />was enjoyable for him as well as the <lb />people he met here. <lb /><lb />Yt had bought a 17-foot, yellow <lb /><lb />free of charge to these victims. The <lb />phones are reprogrammed with <lb />emergency numbers for instant <lb />access to police. One thing to <lb />remember is to deactivate your old <lb />phone before you donate it. Any <lb />phone is accepted old or broken. <lb /><lb />If you would like to donate your <lb />cell phone you can send it to: <lb /><lb />Sheriff Mac Manning <lb /><lb />PO Box 528 <lb /><lb />Greenville NC, 27858 <lb /><lb />Web-sites can be extremely <lb />useful in assisting victims as they <lb />can provide information regarding <lb />shelters and other methods of <lb />assistance. The National Hotline <lb />for domestic violence is 1-800-<lb />799-7233 and the North Carolina <lb />hotline is (919) 683-8628 or (702) <lb />885-7233. <lb /><lb />If you are a victim of abuse it <lb />is very important you get the help <lb />you need and to not be afraid of <lb />what the future holds. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb /><lb />features@theeastcarolinan.com. <lb /><lb />Kayak roam <lb /><lb />sea kayak,� he said. Looks like a <lb />big banana. A dream of mine was <lb />to kayak the shores of Michigan <lb />via the Great Lakes. But my cousin <lb />suggested I start out with a little less <lb />enthusiasm.� <lb /><lb />KellerTs cousin suggested that he <lb />kayak the Au Sable River out to Lake <lb />Huron and then tour the east coast. <lb /><lb />That sounded good to me, so I <lb />started my expedition in Grayling,� <lb />he related. I have to say, the three <lb />days on the river were the most <lb />beautiful, tranquil, and uplifting <lb />days of my life. 1 have never felt <lb />closer to God than during those three <lb />days.� <lb /><lb />He said one of his favorite sights <lb />along the river was when he spotted <lb />an eagle swooping down to snag a <lb />fish in the river. <lb /><lb />Money canTt buy an experience <lb />like that,� he said. <lb />Keller traveled to Tawas State Park <lb />and headed across Tawas Bay. The <lb /><lb />FOCUS from page A5 <lb /><lb />momentum and speed during the <lb />movement. This is the second pri-<lb />mary reason for the general scarcity <lb />of ballistic movements in fitness <lb />facilities, injury. <lb /><lb />Other athletes training for bal-<lb />listic movements in the gym setting <lb />might utilize very different equip-<lb />ment than the Olympic or power <lb />lifting group. For an example, an <lb />athlete training for ballistic power in <lb />a lateral weight shifting movement <lb />such as a running back making a <lb />cut in football; might use an aerobic <lb />stair step and jump over the stair <lb />step from side to side as fast as <lb />possible. Other exercises might <lb />include elastic bands, anti-gravity <lb />movements or use of a partner for <lb />resistance. <lb /><lb />ThatTs all for this article. In next <lb />weeks Il] be covering more on the <lb />complex and interesting subject of <lb />ballistic training and detailing more <lb />exercises and precautions. Until <lb />then, stay active. <lb /><lb />The opinions and ideas expressed <lb />above do not neccesarily reflect those of <lb />the Student Rec Center or its staff: <lb /><lb />the world <lb /><lb />water was choppy and the wind was <lb /><lb />strong, he said. <lb /><lb />DonTt know how long it took, <lb /><lb />but it seemed like I paddied forever,� <lb /><lb />he recalled. <lb /><lb />After resting, his next venture <lb /><lb />was to travel to Charity Island. <lb /><lb />He said the water looked fine <lb /><lb />before he started out, but when <lb /><lb />he got a few miles out, the water <lb /><lb />changed its personality. <lb /><lb />The swells and whitecaps were <lb /><lb />coming over the top of the kayak,� <lb /><lb />he said. Water was getting into my <lb /><lb />kayak. Then the wind picked up, <lb /><lb />which made things none for the <lb /><lb />better.� <lb /><lb />He said he spotted a little white <lb /><lb />dot on Charity Island and used that <lb /><lb />to get a bearing, but the dot never <lb /><lb />seemed to get any bigger. <lb /><lb />After five hours straight <lb /><lb />of paddling, I saw that the <lb /><lb />little white dot was the lighthouse,� <lb /><lb />he said. <lb /><lb />ova pou <lb /><lb />CWHE <lb /><lb />CAtindreds of white ribbons will be placed in the trees <lb />on the mall to express the campus community's emotions <lb />conceming the tragedies of September 11 and our support <lb />for the nation. <lb /><lb />You can join this show of support and emotion by putting <lb />your thoughts on one of these white ribbons. <lb /><lb />Ho to Mendenhall Student Center, Student Recreation <lb />Center, Dowdy Student Stores, Joyner Library or Brody Health <lb />Sciences Library. Ask for a white ribbon. Using one of the <lb />pens provided, express yourself. Sign your name if you wish. <lb />Once you've finished, place your ribbon in the box. <lb /><lb />Cae <lb /><lb />orf he completed ribbons will be placed in the trees on the <lb />mall as a visible and ongoing show of campus support. <lb /><lb />(Cust Oana University<lb /><lb />COMMUNITY: <lb /><lb />Sponsored by Student Involvement <lb /><lb />Get mystified... <lb /><lb />THE SPENCERS MAGIC &amp; ILLUSION <lb />SHOW Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in <lb />Hendrix Theatre <lb />The Spencers have been described as <lb />Modem Day Houdinis�. This charismatic <lb />quo combines drama, comedy, and sus-<lb />pense in a flamboyant, high-tech stage <lb />show with special effects and puzzling <lb /><lb />feats of magic and illusions. The Spen-<lb />cers deliver a powerful theatrical perfor-<lb />mance for their audiences. Admission is <lb /><lb />| free for ECU students (with valid ECU One <lb />Card). One guest allowed per student, <lb />Tickets for non-students will be $3.00 at <lb />the door. <lb /><lb />Get a look at some <lb />fresh� talent... <lb /><lb />FRESHMEN TALENT SHOW <lb />Monday, Oct. 22, from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 <lb /><lb />p.m. in Hendrix Theatre <lb />The first annual Freshman Talent Show <lb />is sponsored by the Office of intercultural <lb />Student Affairs. <lb />= Get leadership skills... <lb /><lb />DECISIONS...NO ONE EVER SAID THEY <lb />WOULD BE EASY.� <lb />Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. <lb />Mendenhall Student Center, Room 244 <lb />The fifth session of the Emerging Leaders <lb />Program. Open to approved and enrolled <lb />applicants only. <lb /><lb />Get to the Gallery... <lb /><lb />MIGRATIONS: JEWISH SETTLERS IN <lb />EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA <lb />On dispiay now through November 21, <lb />Mendenhall Student Center Gallery <lb />This exhibit explores the history of the <lb />Jews in eastern North Carolina and aims <lb />to dispel popular stereotypes as well as <lb /><lb />encourage tolerance and respect for <lb />multicultural diversity. The stories speak <lb />to any newly-arrived ethnic community <lb />and demonstrates how to acculturate to <lb />the south while maintaining its distinct <lb />identity. <lb /><lb />Get in on free flix... <lb /><lb />Free admission with valid ECU One <lb />Card. One guest allowed per stu-<lb />dent. <lb /><lb />CHOCOLAT (PG-13) <lb />Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. <lb />Friday, Oct. 19 at 9:30 p.m. <lb />Saturday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. <lb />Sunday, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. <lb />When a single mother Wuliette <lb />Binoche) and her six-year-old <lb />daughter move to rural France <lb />and open a chocolate shop"with <lb />Sunday hours--across the street <lb />from the local church, they are <lb />met with some skepticism. But as <lb />soon as they coax the townspeéo-<lb /><lb />ple into enjoying their delicious prod-<lb />ucts, they are warmly welcomed. From <lb />Swedish director Lasse Hallstrom (My <lb />Life as a Dog, The Cider House Rules), <lb />Chocolat stars acclaimed actors Judi <lb />Dench and Johnny Depp in addition to <lb /><lb />Binoche. Copyright Yahoo! inc. <lb /><lb />THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (PG-13) <lb />Friday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. <lb />Saturday, Oct. 20 at 9:30 p.m. <lb />Sunday, Oct. 21 at 3 p.m. <lb />A rookie cop goes undercover, posing <lb />as a racing team member, in order to <lb />investigate a jewelry heist. Managing to <lb />ingratiate himself with the team's lead-<lb />ers at first, he finds himself in jeopardy <lb />when the other members begin to sus-<lb />pect an imposter within their ranks, set-<lb /><lb />~ting the stage for an exciting, climactic <lb /><lb />showdown. Copyright Yahoo! Inc. <lb /><lb />FRIDAY (R) <lb />Friday &amp; Saturday, Oct. 19 &amp; 20 at mid-<lb />night <lb />Friday is a hilarious account of a day in <lb />the life of two twenty-somethings, Craig <lb />(co-writer Ice Cube) and Smokey (Chris <lb />Tucker). Craig, recently wrongly fired <lb />and Smokey, terminally slacking and <lb />scamming, barely make it through one <lb />highly eventful day. Eloquent com-<lb />mentary on themes like communhity, <lb />family, friendship, and violence is seam-<lb />lessly blended with lighter treatments <lb />of young romance, bathroom emergen-<lb />cies, nosy neighbors and much more. <lb /><lb />Copyright Yahoo! Inc. <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE A8 THE E6ST CARQLINIAN CC <lb />eS een Pirates drill Army, 49-26 <lb />ob i Henry notches <lb />fifth-straight 100-yard <lb />performance <lb />Sports Editor JON BLANK <lb />STAFF WRITER <lb />KYLE BARNES <lb />Assistant Sports Editor the <lb />The ECU football team defeated <lb />Army Black Knights, 49-26, last <lb />RYAN ROCKWELL Saturday in West <lb />Pirates received <lb />Point, <lb />scores <lb />N.Y. <lb />from <lb />The <lb />the <lb />sports@ theeastcarolinian.com <lb />offense, defense and special teams <lb />to gather a much-needed win in <lb />292.328.6366 Conference-USA. <lb />Leading the way for ECU was <lb />senior running back Leonard Henry, <lb />scoring three touchdowns and rush-<lb />ing for 156 yards. This was HenryTs <lb />fifth game this season with over 100 <lb />Outioak yards and he leads <lb />9.2 yards per carry. <lb />the nation with <lb />HenryTs really moving the ball,� <lb />said senior quarterback David Gar-<lb />rard. Whenever you can just hand <lb />the ball off and watch him run and <lb />score a touchdown, itTs the best seat <lb />WomenTs soccer <lb />in the <lb />On <lb />house.� <lb />the opening possession, Army <lb />at High Point University 3 p.m. capped off an 84-yard drive <lb />Black KnightsT quarterback <lb />as the <lb />Chad <lb />Volleyball Jenkins ran a touchdown in from <lb />at Houston 7:30 p.m. nine yards out to <lb />Pirate punt, Army <lb />go up 7-0. After a <lb />was well on their <lb />way to another score when senior <lb />Saturday, Oct. 20 linebacker Pernell Griffin forced a <lb />fumble from Army running back <lb />Josh Holden. Junior defensive back <lb />Footbali vs. Memphis, <lb />Travis Heath <lb />carried it 81 <lb />picked <lb />yards <lb />up <lb />to <lb />the <lb />put <lb />ball <lb />ECU <lb />and <lb />on <lb />Greenville, N.C. "pa00 Di the board 7-7. <lb />Garrard got the offense moving <lb />Volleyball in the second quarter, hitting senior <lb />at TCU 7 p.m. receiver Arnie Powell with a 37-yard <lb />touchdown pass for a 14-7 lead. <lb />MenTs and WomenTs swimming The PiratesT passing game looked <lb />at College of Charleston t pay. <lb />much <lb />where <lb />improved from a week ago, <lb />many passes were dropped by <lb />receivers. <lb />Sunday, Oct. 21 <lb />We <lb />Richard <lb />had one dropped pass" <lb />Alston dropped one on a <lb />crossing route--which anybody can <lb />live with that,� said head coach Steve <lb />MenTs soccer vs. TCU, Logan. ThatTs going to happen in <lb />Greenville, N.C. 1:30 p.m. a football game. I was <lb />with the older kids at <lb />really <lb />wide <lb />pleased <lb />receiver <lb />WomenTs soccer vs. St. Louis, and thatTs the way we need to play <lb />Greenville, N.C. 11 a.m. <lb />down the <lb />After <lb />stretch.� <lb />Army responded with a <lb /><lb />30-yard field goal to cut the Pirate <lb /><lb />The ECU football team approaches homecoming weekend in sole position of second place in C-USA. <lb /><lb />lead to 14-10, ECU took control of <lb /><lb />The Pirates will meet Memphis this Saturday.<lb /><lb />the game on the kickoff. Freshman <lb />Marvin Townes returned the kick scored his second touchdown of the <lb />93 yards for the touchdown after day with a 9-yard run to put ECU up <lb />already dropping two punts earlier 35-20, Army responded just over four <lb />in the game. minutes later with Jenkins throwing <lb /><lb />Thad to get my confidence back a 12-yard touchdown pass to Aris <lb />because | dropped the punts earlier,� Comeaux, but the Black Knights <lb />said Townes. It gave me a chance missed the extra point, but kept it a <lb />to redeem myself and to help the two possession game at 35-26. <lb />team.� Henry was a dominating force <lb /><lb />Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct.<lb /><lb />On the PiratesT next possession, in the Pirates rushing attack on <lb />Henry rumbled 51 yards for his Saturday. Henry carried for 61 yards CINCINNATI 3-0 1 3-2 600 <lb />first touchdown, giving the Pirates of the 70-yard drive, including a <lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA 2-0 1 3-3 500 <lb /><lb />a commanding 28-10 lead. Army 28-yard touchdown for the hat trick. <lb /><lb />LOUISVILLE 1-0 1 5-1 833<lb /><lb />responded with a 31-yard field goal Then, a fourth quarter interception <lb />BRAVES vs. DIAMONDBACKS to close the half at 28-13. by junior linebacker john Williamson MEMPHIS 2-1 667 4-2 667 <lb />Arizona leads series, 1-0 The Black Knights came out was returned 29 yards for the last <lb /><lb />SOUTHERN MISS 1-1 500 3-1 .750<lb /><lb />Game 2, Tonight 8:20 p.m. (FOX) strong in the second half with run-score of the day to clinch a 49-26 <lb /><lb />TCU 1-1 .500 3-3 500<lb /><lb />ning back C.J. Knight scoring a victory. <lb />9-yard touchdown run for the only PhatTs what ITve been waiting UAB 1-2 .333 24) 4 88S<lb /><lb />ALCS <lb /><lb />score of the third quarter, 28-20. for all year,� said Williamson. ITve<lb /><lb />MARINERS vs. YANKEES TULANE 1-2 .333 2-5 286 <lb /><lb />On the PiratesT next possession, been talking about making plays all <lb />Garrard led the ECU on an 80-yard year and it happened. This defense ARMY 1-3 .250 1-4 .200 <lb />drive that chipped away much of the HOUSTON 0-3 000 0-5 ~.000 <lb />clock in the fourth quarter. Henry see FOOTBALL page A710 <lb /><lb />Game 1, Today 4:20 p.m. (FOX) <lb /><lb />Lady Pirates grind<lb /><lb />Volleyball Pirates collapse against Bulls <lb /><lb />competition <lb /><lb />7 lop six seeds finish, near <lb />2001 Intramural Flag Football Champions <lb /><lb />flawless weekend <lb /><lb />Fraternity League BROCK LETCHWORTH <lb />STAFF WRITER <lb />Gold Division-Theta Chi 20, Sigma Epsilon 19 <lb />Purple Division-Theta Chi 18, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6 The ECU womenTs tennis team <lb />Sorority League put together <lb />mance this <lb />an all-out team <lb />weekend at the <lb />perfor-<lb />Pirate <lb />Alpha Xi Delta 12, Alpha Deita Pi 0 Invitational. The Lady Pirates posted <lb />18 singles victories and swept all <lb />MenTs Independent League six doubles matches in the two-day <lb />Gold Division-X-Plosion 33, LD Rados 18 <lb />event. <lb />All of the girls are playing very <lb />Purple Division-TD 28, Bucho 27-OT weil <lb />Tom <lb />lately,� said ECU Head Coach <lb />Morris. This performance <lb />WomenTs Independent League should give us a lot of confidence as <lb />we head into the fali break.� <lb />Creoles 42, Dirty Dozen 0 ECU began the weekend by <lb />MenTs Residence Hall League <lb />going undefeated in 12 <lb />matches and three doubles <lb />singles <lb />matches <lb />Tyler Titans 8, Original Garretts 6 on Friday. <lb />Baicu won <lb />ECUTs No. 1 seed Raluca <lb />matches against Charles-<lb />Co-Rec League ton SouthernTs <lb />6-3, 6-0 and <lb />Catherine Anderson, <lb />HamptonTs Kristyna <lb />Kiss Da Game Good Bye 17, PT Cruisers 7 Pesatova, 6-3, 3-6, (10-6). Lyndall <lb />Junior Robin Drewes reaches for a block in a previous match against Louisville this season. Jordan defeated CSUTs Loralee <lb />Rechag, 6-0, 6-1 and HamptonTs <lb />The ECU football team has not lost a game to Army in five <lb />meetings. Steve Logan and the Pirates hold an undefeated <lb />all-time record against the Black Knights. Logan and his teams <lb />hold a 7-3 lead in the series with this weekendTs homecoming <lb />opponent Memphis. <lb />Rudolph, Vick stay solid <lb />FROM STAFF REPORTS <lb />Greenville, NC -The University <lb />of South Florida Bulls volleyball <lb />team defeated the ECU Pirates'in <lb />three games, 30-21, 30-18, 30-18. The <lb />Pirates drop to 4-14, 2-7 in C-USA, <lb />while the Bulls improve to 11-6, <lb />5-3. <lb />East Carolina never found their <lb />rhythm offensively, committing 36 <lb />Senior Amanda Rudolph led the <lb />way for the Pirates with eight kills. <lb />Senior Lisa Donovan and freshman <lb />Jessica Vick contributed to the Pirates <lb />offense with 20 and 11 assists respec-<lb />tively. Other notables for the Pirates <lb />were junior Robyn Drewes and fresh-<lb />man Sarah Vick who each added four <lb />blocks. <lb />Junior Alessandra Domingos <lb />directed the Bulls offense collecting <lb />38 assists. Junior Jolene Patton added <lb />18 kills and an attack percentage of <lb />almost .600. <lb />said Head Coach Colleen Farrell. <lb />We started out slowly. Offensively <lb />we had a hard time getting into <lb />our sets, while defensively we <lb />didnTt play as strongly as we have <lb />before.� <lb />The Pirates will next travel to <lb />Houston on Friday, Oct.19 as they <lb />take on the Cougars in a C-USA <lb />match. This will be the first ever <lb />meeting against Houston. Match <lb />play begins at 7:30 p.m. <lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb />Lucie Novoveska, 6-3, 7-5 from <lb />the No. 2 spot. No. 3 seed Paulina <lb />Sierpinski of ECU won both of <lb />her matches against CSUTs Netzeli <lb />Reyes, 6-1, 6-2 and HamptonTs Lenka <lb />Schulzova, 6-4, 6-2. <lb />The No. 4 position was held be <lb />Meredith Spears who won matches <lb />over Kim Belcastro from CSU, 6-0, <lb />6-2 and HamptonTs Renata Hlavova, <lb />6-4, 3-6, (10-6). No. 5 seed Emily <lb />Kohl defeated CSUTs Melissa Mathis <lb />6-1, 6-0 and HamptonTs Petra Klimp-<lb />lova, 6-1, 6-2. Andrea Terrill con-<lb />errors overall. South Florida is a good team,� sports@theeastcarolinian.com. see TENNIS page Ai0 <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />10-17-01 THE EAST CAROLINIAN » SPORTS PAGE AQ <lb /><lb />_ECU STUDENTS 316 D East 10th St ECU, seven invites join State<lb /><lb />(across from Kinkos) <lb /><lb />Walking Distance From ECU� <lb /><lb />931-0009]<lb /><lb />--FUS Cellular ABC ; <lb /><lb />Authorized Agent � <lb /><lb />-* Gere Cum <lb /><lb />PHANES <lb /><lb />VRVSRLE BELPE RS &amp; CELLULAR <lb /><lb />I $ <lb /><lb />2 9 Li] QS <lb /><lb />{ <lb /><lb />coupon required <lb />some restrictions apply <lb />offer expires 10/31/01 <lb />me Oe <lb /><lb />hoy M ate [coking Por Treasure? <lb /><lb />SAIL ON OVER AND STAKE ©<lb /><lb />X Marks the Spot ae! veR<lb /><lb />( YOUR FLAG ON YOUR ISLE OF <lb />\.. TREASURE FOR THE COMING <lb />; SPRING! <lb /><lb />Wesley Commons South <lb /><lb />Cozy One &amp; Two Bedroom/One Bath Units tj <lb />Free Water &amp; Sewer <lb />Central Heat &amp; Air in Twa Bedrooms | <lb />Wall A/C Unit in One Bedroams <lb /><lb />Refrigerator/Stove i <lb />Washer/Dryer Connections | <lb />Mini Blinds <lb />Deadbolt Locks &amp; Hall Closets J <lb />st Floor Patia with Fence 2 <lb /><lb />ay. cee<lb /><lb />2nd Floor Patio or Back Patio <lb /><lb />Crevelier, Meyer look good <lb /><lb />sccKy JORDAN <lb /><lb />STAFF WRITER <lb /><lb />The ECU menTs tennis team chal-<lb />lenged eight other schools at an invi-<lb />tational held at N.C. State throughout <lb />last weekend. Four divisions of play-<lb />ers separated to form four different <lb />tournaments as Maryland, UNC <lb />Charlotte, UNC Asheville, Radford, <lb />Liberty, Elon and Davidson joined <lb />the Pirates in Raleigh last weekend. <lb /><lb />The Pirates saw good competition <lb />from their top two players. Freshman <lb />Charl Meyer and sophomore Julien <lb />Crevelier went undefeated against <lb />opponents from Elon and Davidson. <lb /><lb />Playing in the No.1 position, <lb />Meyer defeated Richard Dutton from <lb />Elon 7-5, 6-2 and DavidsonTs top <lb />player 6-2, 6-3. Crevelier also won <lb />matches against Davidson and Elon <lb />on Friday, 7-6, 2-6, 6-and 6-3, 6-0, <lb />respectively. He was the top winner <lb />for the Pirates, going undefeated in <lb />Flight B. <lb /><lb />Julien played really well,� said <lb />Meyer. He is in his best form at this <lb />point despite his recovery from an <lb />elbow injury. HeTs a machine and <lb />heTs focused.� <lb /><lb />Junior Brad Sullivan won one <lb />match and lost one match Friday. <lb /><lb />seattle meets <lb /><lb />SEATTLE (AP) --Jamie Moyer <lb />tamed ClevelandTs bats for six <lb />innings, Ichiro Suzuki got three more <lb />hits and Mark McLemore drove in <lb />two runs Monday as the Mariners <lb />advanced to the ALCS with a 3-1 <lb />win over the Indians in the deciding <lb />Game 5 of the playoffs. <lb /><lb />Back home where their magic <lb />multiplies, baseballTs best team <lb />during the regular season guaranteed <lb />it would be around for some more <lb />postseason fun. <lb /><lb />He defeated Justin Roberson of Elon <lb />6-4,6-2 and lost to Michael Carducci <lb />of N.C. State 3-6, 7-6, 6-2. <lb /><lb />Some of the freshmen faired well <lb />against their respective opponents. <lb />Playing in the 3rd and 4th positions, <lb />Bryce Synder and Brett Calloway lost <lb />all of their matches on Friday, while <lb />Brian Cochran won 7-5, 6-2 against <lb />Binney of UNC Asheville. He lost his <lb />second match to John Davis of N.C. <lb />State, 6-1, 2-6, 6-0. <lb /><lb />Brett, Brian, and Bryce need a <lb />little more work to compete at this <lb />level but they played pretty good,  <lb />said Head Coach Tom Morris. <lb /><lb />The menTs season is officially in <lb />the spring and the arrival of two new <lb />Brazilian recruits should give the <lb />team the boost to a higher level. <lb /><lb />We have some recruits coming <lb />in the spring that ought to complete <lb />the team as we are a little short in the <lb />lineup right now,� said Crevelier. <lb /><lb />On Sunday, the Pirates, with the <lb />exception of Crevelier, came up short <lb />in the tournament. <lb /><lb />Crevelier won Flight B by defeat-<lb />ing Chiu of Maryland 6-1, 6-1. Crev-<lb />elier has not taken home a loss in any <lb />of his fall singles matches. <lb /><lb />T thought I played pretty good, <lb />the first match was easy as was the <lb />final South Carolina (tournament <lb />this week) ought to be a little more of <lb /><lb />New York, <lb /><lb />what kind of players we have and <lb />what kind of team we are. We tied <lb />history, but it wouldnTt have looked <lb />very good if we got knocked out in <lb />the first round.� <lb /><lb />After nearly seeing their record-<lb />tying 116 wins in the regular season <lb />overshadowed by an early October <lb />exit, the Mariners returned to the <lb />safety and screaming fans in <lb /><lb />Safeco Field and did what theyTve <lb />done all season. <lb /><lb />They got solid starting pitching, <lb /><lb />a challenge,� Crevelier said. <lb /><lb />Charl Meyer reached the semi-<lb />finals of the flight A tournament by <lb />defeating Hornsby of Appalachian <lb />State 6-3, 6-4. <lb /><lb />Brad Sullivan, Bryce Synder, <lb />Brett Calloway and Brian Cochran <lb />each fell short of wins in last Sun-<lb />dayTs play. Sophomore Tobias Boren <lb />was suspended from match play <lb />for violating ITA rules of conduct, <lb />a matter that Morris is currently <lb />looking into on how to resolve it. <lb /><lb />At the completion of the three-<lb />day event, Sullivan finished 6th <lb />place in the Flight B Tournament, <lb />Synder finishedi4th overall in the <lb />flight C tournament, Cochran fin-<lb />ished in 8th place in the Flight D <lb />Tournament and Calloway finished <lb />in 13th place in flight D <lb /><lb />We did weil. Fall is not our <lb />season but this gives us a chance <lb />to identify the areas we need to <lb />work on and put ourselves in good <lb />position for the spring,� Morris <lb />said. <lb /><lb />The Pirates will return to action <lb />on Thursday as Sullivan, Meyer and <lb />Crevelier travel to Charleston, S. <lb />C, to take part in the GamecockTs <lb />Invitational Tournament. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at <lb /><lb />sports@theeastcarolinain.com. <lb /><lb />ALCS begins <lb /><lb />The Mariners know they still <lb />have a lot of work ahead. <lb /><lb />As 47,867 stood and cheered, the <lb />players exchanged hugs and high-<lb />fives near second base before head-<lb />ing to a clubhouse celebration. <lb /><lb />And now, the Mariners advance <lb />to their third ALCS, theyTll have <lb />home-field advantage when they <lb />get there. <lb /><lb />We've been in this situation <lb />before,� said Edgar Martinez. We've <lb />been behind. WeTve bounced back <lb /><lb />The Mariners faced elimination clutch base hits, solid relief work and won. ItTs amazing the way this -<lb /><lb />Dishwashers Available <lb /><lb />| Apartments &amp; Rentol Houses <lb /><lb />Pets Allowed with Fee i PO Box 873 <lb /><lb />twice and twice refused to let this and defense and improved to 119-48 team is able to bounce back.� <lb /><lb />Energy <lb />Bike <lb />On ECU <lb />Efficient <lb />Racks <lb />Bus Raute <lb />Greenville, Noth Carolina 27835-0873 <lb />108 Brownlea Drive, Suite A <lb />(252) 758-1921 * (252) 757-7722 Fax <lb />season of seasons end. <lb />We were down 1-0, and we had <lb />to win Game 2,� said reliever Jeff <lb />Nelson. We had to win Game 4, <lb />and we had to win today. It shows <lb />since opening day. <lb />There was no wild celebration <lb />after third baseman David Bell threw <lb />out Juan Gonzalez at first for the <lb />final out. <lb />Seattle will play host to the best-<lb />of-seven series beginning Wednes-<lb />day against the New York Yankees, <lb />who beat the Oakland Athletics 5-3 <lb />in their Game 5 on Monday night. <lb />Ahoy <lb />Need <lb />Mates, <lb />an apartment at a <lb />| <lb />great rate? <lb />Come to Wilson Acres and See aur new style, <lb /><lb />to every fast Shoe, || A Place where Christians can come <lb /><lb />together to Praise and Worship God <lb />through music, speakers, and friends. <lb /><lb />Jenkins Fine Arts Auditorium at 8pm -Wednesdays <lb /><lb />Wilson Acres Apartments <lb /><lb />1806 East First St. www.ecuccc.org <lb /><lb />Greenville, NC 27858 <lb />752.0277 <lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE A10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN + SPORTS <lb /><lb />Football from page A8 <lb /><lb />stepped up and we contributed.� <lb /><lb />ECUTs pass defense showed <lb />much improvement since last weekTs <lb />loss, but it still has some work to <lb />do. <lb /><lb />We have not given up long <lb />pass plays as a rule, though thereTs <lb />been one or two,� Logan said. The <lb />next piece of the puzzle is for us <lb />to be a little more efficient in the <lb />intermediate passing game. If we <lb />can get that done, I think we can <lb />step forward.� <lb /><lb />ECU used an expanded cast of <lb />wide receivers for the game this <lb />week, including some freshmen <lb />call-ups that saw some playing <lb />time. <lb /><lb />All the new guys did was get <lb />in the game Saturday,� Logan said. <lb />They didnTt really do anything <lb />other than try to get lined up, which <lb />they didnTt do very well, and tried <lb /><lb />ing one touchdown and running for <lb />another. <lb /><lb />Army falls to 1-4 overall and 1-3 <lb />in C-USA and will face TCU next. <lb />The Pirates improve to 3-3 on the <lb />year and stay undefeated at 2-0 <lb />in C-USA. ECU returns to Dowdy-<lb />Fickien stadium for Homecoming <lb />this Saturday after three consecutive <lb />road games. The Pirates will play <lb />conference rival Memphis (4-2, 2-1) <lb />with the kickoff set at 3:30 p.m. <lb /><lb />This will be the TigersT first trip to <lb />Greenville since 1997, ECUTs first <lb />year in C-USA. <lb /><lb />) think the next five weeks of <lb />football games for us, itTll be a SO-S0 <lb />deal going into every game,� Logan <lb />said. This is going to be another one <lb />of them. If we play well and they play <lb />well, itTll come down to the fourth <lb />quarter, | suspect. WeTre going to <lb />have to score. We've got to make sure <lb /><lb />Tennis from page A8 <lb /><lb />tinued the winning ways of the Lady <lb />Pirates from the No. 6 spot, defeating <lb />CSUTs Ashley Cooke, 6-3, 6-2. ECUTs <lb />Kate Veazey won a match against <lb />teammate Andrea Terrill, 3-6, 6-1, <lb />(10-6) in an intrasquad duel that <lb />was played because Hampton was <lb />without a No. 6 seed. <lb /><lb />The Lady Pirates were 3-0 in <lb />doubles action on Friday versus <lb />Hampton with Baicu and Jordan <lb />defeating Pesatova and Klimplova, <lb />9-8 (7-4), while Koh! and Spears <lb />beat Novoveska and Schulzova, 9-7. <lb /><lb />This team is playing the best <lb />that ITve ever seen us play,� said ECU <lb />senior Andrea Terrill. In the four <lb />years that ITve been in this program, <lb />we have never played better.� <lb /><lb />The good play of the Lady Pirates <lb />continued on Saturday with six <lb />singles victories and three more <lb />doubles wins. <lb /><lb />Number three seed Paulina Sier-<lb />pinski beat Hampton's Petra Klimp-<lb />lova, 6-3, 6-0 and No. 4 seed Mer-<lb />edith Spears won, 7-6, 6-4 over CSUTs <lb />Netzeli Reyes. Emily Kohl won her <lb />match, 6-1, 6-3 and Andrea Terrill <lb />won, 6-4, 6-3 over CSUTs Melissa <lb />Mathis. The only loss for the Lady <lb />Pirates was by Kate Veazey who was <lb />matched against HamptonTs Hlavova <lb />who was ranked two spots ahead <lb />of her. <lb /><lb />In doubles action, ECU defeated <lb />Charleston Southern 3-0 to go perfect <lb />in doubles on the weekend. For the <lb />Lady Pirates, Baicu and Jordan beat <lb />Anderson and Rechag, 8-4. Spears <lb />and Kohl won 8-3 over Mathis and <lb />Belcastro, and Sierpinski and Terrill <lb />won their match 8-2 over Cooke and <lb />Reyes. <lb /><lb />From top to bottom this team <lb />is competing at itTs highest level,� <lb /><lb />Carolina Pregnancy Center <lb /><lb />A Member of CARE <lb /><lb />Offering <lb />¢ FREE PREGNANCY TESTS <lb />¢ Information on your choices <lb /><lb />* Confidential pregnancy <lb />peer counseling <lb />* Pregnancy support services<lb />Pregnant? <lb /><lb />¢ Limited medical services <lb />ALL SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARGE <lb />Call 757-0003 or 1-800-395-HELP <lb /><lb />209-B S. Evans St. Downtown Greenville near Courthouse <lb />www.carolinapregnancycenter.org <lb /><lb />se <lb /><lb />www.attic-nightclub.com <lb /><lb />TIC <lb /><lb />| Sabahhhh bab hha hbh hh pip ipindp dp iiininininind<lb /><lb />baba ha bpiidppiind <lb /><lb />to run a route, which they didnTt and show up on offense and weTve Everyone seem to be feeding Terrill said. I think that our hard <lb />do very well, but that was basically got to make sure our defense at least off of each otherTs good play,� said work in practice is starting to pay <lb />expected because that was their first makes them snap the ball and see sophomore Emily Kohl. Each of us off.� <lb /><lb />time on the field. TheyTve got to do if we canTt get a turnover or make sees the others on the team playing The Lady Pirates will return to <lb /><lb />better this week and come on and them make mistakes. ItTs going to be hard and we want to raise our game action on Oct. 26, when the team <lb /><lb />give us a little bit more meaningful a test, as usual.� to that level.� travels to Winston-Salem for the ITA <lb /><lb />help.� On Saturday, Baicu won her Regional Championship. <lb /><lb />blnie iat i On ff tn bi 2 Sn i bn in i i in in td 9990099909000<lb /><lb />752-7303<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE <lb /><lb />209 E. 5TH ST. TICKET LOCATION: <lb /><lb />East Goast Music -SkullyTs <lb /><lb />ED Ailey -Wash Pub <lb /><lb />The Pirate win overshadows a This writer can be contacted at match against HamptonTs No. 2 seed, <lb />day for Jenkins. He finished 6-0, 6-0 and ECUTs No. 2 seed Lyndall <lb /><lb />FRIDAY OCT. 26<lb /><lb />SATURDAY OCT. 20<lb /><lb />sports@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb /><lb />career <lb /><lb />21-of-38 for 289 yards, while throw-Jordan beat Charleston SouthernTs sports@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><lb />No, 1 seed, 6-3, 6-0. <lb /><lb />i could happen to any one of <lb />us. And # it did, wouldn't you <lb />pray for sorneane to help you <lb />put your life back together. <lb /><lb />bY a alotk3 <lb /><lb />We're here for Donna for as long <lb />as it takes. <lb /><lb />Discounts <lb /><lb />_ Volunteers <lb /><lb />| of Americas <lb />| Bhemergame apn lanai 8s carrion, for <lb /><lb />Health Profession Careers <lb /><lb />Information Seminar <lb /><lb />Students<lb /><lb />* Thursday, October 18, 2001 <lb /><lb />+ Mendenhall Social Room <lb />&gt; 3:30-5:00 p.m. <lb />All Students Interested in Health <lb /><lb />www.counciltravel.com <lb /><lb />Chairmen of the <lb /><lb />| Board BREAKFAST CLUB <lb /><lb />TUESDAY OCT. 30 <lb /><lb />2 Skinee JTs <lb /><lb />ADV <lb /><lb />TIX <lb /><lb />The |*15 <lb /><lb />Wailers <lb /><lb />10 <lb /><lb />Professions Should Attend! <lb /><lb />~. 4-800-2COUNCIL <lb /><lb />www.livewireonline.com<lb /><lb />Sponsored by Office of Undergraduate Studies &amp; ECU Academic Departments <lb /><lb />IR <lb /><lb />RESERVATION! <lb /><lb />Plan now to attend Regent UniversityTs Preview <lb />Weekend"the perfect opportunity to see all Regent <lb />has to offer and how you can benefit from earning <lb />your graduate degree! We offer flexible graduate <lb />programs in Business, Communication &amp; the <lb />Arts, Divinity, Education, Government, Law, <lb />Organizational Leadership and Psychology &amp; <lb />Counseling. You can even combine on-campus <lb />and online learning via our Worldwide Campus! <lb /><lb />Join us November 8-10 to get the information you <lb />need to make the important decisions regarding <lb />your future. You'll have three days to experience <lb />Regent University"speak with faculty and deans, <lb />tour our beautiful campus, visit <lb />Regent Village and get answers <lb />to your questions about employ-<lb /><lb />ment and financial aid. <lb /><lb />1000 Regent University Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23464-9800 <lb /><lb />Regent University admits students without discrimination as to race, color, religion, gender, <lb />disability or national or ethnic origin. <lb /><lb />PREVIEW WEEKEND <lb />November 8 -10, 2001 <lb />Virginia Beach, Va. <lb /><lb />DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: OcroBER 29 <lb />REGISTRATION FEE: $120/PERSON FOR MEALS, <lb />CONFERENCE AND LODGING; $59/PERSON <lb />FOR MEALS AND CONFERENCE ONLY, <lb /><lb />Confirm your reservation today. <lb />www.regent.edu/preview <lb />Call: <lb />757-226-4018 <lb /><lb />ECU Student Union's <lb /><lb />Annual Thanksgiving Break Trip <lb /><lb />Quad occupancy/person ECU Student: $220 Non-Student: $250 <lb />Triple occupancy/person ECU Student: $250 Non-Student: $275 <lb />Double occupancy/person ECU Student: $299 Non-Student: $325 <lb />Single occupancy/person ECU Student: $475 Non-Student: $500 <lb />The cost per person listed above includes round-trip bus <lb />transportation and hotel accommodations for three nights. <lb /><lb />For more information, please contact the Central Ticket Office, 328-4788 <lb />Mendenhall Student Center, M-F, 8:30am -6:00 pm <lb /><lb /></p>
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