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        <p>ae,<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />aS<lb /><lb />tCarolin:<lb /><lb />{ www.theeastcarolinian.com }<lb /><lb />laf) -<lb /><lb />THURS<lb /><lb />_ August 14, 2008<lb /><lb />Neuse Ba eae I<lb />_ GREENVILLE, NC<lb /><lb />YOUR SOURCE FOR CAMPUS NEWS SINCE<lb /><lb />Party CLoubDy<lb /><lb />1.9 2°5 » Hicu 83/ Low<lb /><lb />~WeTre growingT in record numbers, officials say<lb /><lb />University set to deal<lb />with the large freshman class<lb />ELISE PHILLIPS<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />The approximate number of freshmen<lb />expected to move to Greenville this weekend<lb />is 5,500.<lb /><lb />Upper classmen are used to move-in<lb />weekend: wide-eyed freshmen toting boxes up<lb />and down the stairs (or elevators) of various<lb />ECU dorms.<lb /><lb />However, this year, 280 first-year students<lb /><lb />will be toting those boxes to the North<lb />Campus Crossing and The Bellamy apartment<lb />complexes, both located about four miles<lb />from ECU.<lb /><lb />The freshmen class is significantly larger<lb />this year than last year,? said Aaron Lucier,<lb />director of operations and associate director<lb />for Campus Living. We had the largest<lb />freshmen class in history last year, and this<lb />year we.have the newly largest freshmen class<lb />in history. WeTre growing.?<lb /><lb />Because of the gigantic.class,<lb /><lb />- accommodations on campus for almost 300<lb />first-year students is not an option.<lb /><lb />FALL 2005 FRESHMEN<lb /><lb />OUT OF STATE STUDENTS<lb /><lb />All eyes look toward change<lb /><lb />It was pretty clear about May 1 that we<lb />had an issue,? Lucier said.<lb /><lb />Before May 1, students were guaranteed<lb />on-campus housing, but after May 20, all<lb />students who submitted requests for housing<lb />were put on a waiting list.<lb /><lb />Eighteen-year-old Hayley Sizemore was<lb />accepted to ECU but decided not to attend<lb />because of the housing problem.<lb /><lb />I told ECU I wanted to come in the middle<lb />of the summer, and thatTs when they told me<lb />there was no more housing,? said Sizemore.<lb /><lb />Sizemore now attends Dixie State College<lb />in St. George, Utah, but would have attended<lb /><lb />16 PERCENT<lb /><lb />ECU if able to stay on-campus.<lb /><lb />I kind of wanted the experience of<lb />living on-campus, especially for the first<lb />year,? she said.<lb /><lb />Campus officials started looking for<lb />apartment complexes over the summer to<lb />house the overflowing number of incoming<lb />freshmen. According to Lucier, complexes<lb />that were considered must have met North<lb />Carolina state codes, have sprinkler systems<lb />installed, contain fire extinguishers, have<lb />reasonable privacy, be furnished and have a<lb /><lb />HOUSING page A2<lb /><lb />Incoming freshman face<lb /><lb />ELISE PHILLIPS<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />ItTs no secret: ECU is growing, and<lb />with that growth comes change.<lb /><lb />As the university heads into its 101st<lb />year, officials are working on renovating,<lb />building and adding to the campus to<lb />accommodate the ever-expanding number<lb />of students.<lb /><lb />The [freshmen] class does<lb />keep growing,? said John Durham,<lb />executive director of university<lb />communication and assistant secretary<lb />to the Board of Trustees. WeTre at a<lb />little over 27,000 [students]. ThatTs<lb />1,000 more than last year.T<lb /><lb />More than 1,000 to be accurate, and<lb />officials won *tknow exactnumbers until after<lb />the last day to drop and add classes, Sept. 3.<lb /><lb />The university has already made some<lb /><lb />TodayTs<lb />Carolinian<lb />News ee<lb />Opinion Ag<lb />Features - Bl :<lb /><lb />Sports ee C1:<lb />Classifieds :<lb /><lb />changes to dorms on campus this summer,<lb />including new sprinkler systems in the<lb />Cotton and Fleming residences, adding<lb />air-conditioning and opening up 150 beds<lb />to students in the Belk residence hall,<lb />upgrading fire alarm systems in Garrett<lb />and Jones as well as painting, cleaning<lb />and adding new mattresses to residence<lb />halls across campus.<lb /><lb />Students come back for the fall and<lb />think we havenTt done anything,? said<lb /><lb />Aaron Lucier, director of operations and "<lb /><lb />associate director for Campus Living.<lb />But we have done a lot, and in a short<lb />period of time.?<lb />Officials say that the astonishing<lb />growth at ECU is being taken seriously.<lb />To deal with the housing overflow,<lb />a task force for enrollment, made up |<lb />of faculty and students, are looking<lb />into ways to accommodate the influx<lb /><lb />Pirate Rant News<lb />of the Day ©<lb /><lb />q go to N. C. State, but I sit in<lb />: Class and read. Pirate Rants.<lb /><lb />tickets this fall.<lb /><lb />page A2<lb /><lb />of incoming freshmen. Put in place<lb />last spring, the committee is charged<lb /><lb />with developing a plan to deal with the :<lb /><lb />way the university grows,? according<lb />to Durham.<lb /><lb />Lucier says that along with the task<lb /><lb />be looking at options on how to handle<lb />the growing Pirate population.<lb /><lb />Clearly it is a challenge to provide<lb />housing, classrooms and laboratories [for<lb />students],? Durham said. We have new<lb />construction starting this semester.?<lb /><lb />In addition to housing changes, over<lb />130 new faculty members have been<lb />added to the ECU family, including Dr.<lb />James R. Hupp, dean for the new ECU<lb />School of Dentistry, which will begin<lb />construction in the fall.<lb /><lb />eam more about on-:<lb />: Campus parking at ECU<lb />: with our easy guide and :<lb />: avoid unnecessary parking :<lb /><lb />Features<lb /><lb />ECU history professor Dr.<lb /><lb />: a lifetime. -<lb /><lb />page B1<lb /><lb />: John Tucker took 12 Pitt<lb />County schoolteachers to<lb />Kyoto, Japan for the trip of<lb /><lb />NATALIE JURGEN<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Incoming freshman this<lb /><lb />: fall semester have two new<lb /><lb />force for enrollment, Campus Living will requirements before they even<lb /><lb />: Step foot inside a classroom.<lb /><lb />For the first time, first<lb /><lb />: semester freshman will be |<lb />: required to complete an<lb /><lb />: online alcohol education<lb /><lb />: program and participate<lb /><lb />: in ECU Reads" ECUTs<lb /><lb />: Inaugural summer reading<lb /><lb />: program for freshman.<lb /><lb />During 2008 freshman<lb /><lb />orientation, students were<lb />_? given a free copy of the<lb />: book My Freshman Year:<lb /><lb /> CHANGE page A4 :<lb /><lb />What a Professor Learned<lb /><lb />~new academic requirements<lb /><lb />by Becoming a Student by<lb />Dr. Cathy Small, written<lb /><lb />- under the pseudonym<lb /><lb />Rebekah Nathan.<lb /><lb />The program was<lb />designed to develop a common<lb />experience for the eritering<lb />freshman class,? said Carol<lb />Woodruff, director of Co-<lb />Curricular Programs and<lb />Cultural Outreach and ECU<lb />Reads committee member.<lb /><lb />The book will be a<lb />basis for both academic and<lb />intellectual conversation and<lb />will allow students to engage<lb />in conversations with faculty.<lb />The requirement also sends a<lb /><lb /> READINGS page A6<lb /><lb />| Sports<lb /><lb />: ECU football team plays<lb />: Virginia Tech in Charlotte<lb />on Aug. 30. Find out<lb />: about the PiratesT season<lb />: Opener. :<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />page C1<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />News<lb /><lb />NEWSLINE<lb /><lb />Shots fired at Arkansas<lb />Democratic Party headquarters<lb />A gunman opened fire in the<lb />Arkansas Democratic Party<lb />headquarters on Wednesday and<lb />shot the state party chairman, Bill<lb />Gwatney three times. Gwatney<lb />died only hours after the shooting.<lb />The gunman walked into the<lb />office and said he was interested<lb />in volunteering,? said Sam<lb />Higginbotham, a 17-year-old<lb />volunteer at the headquarters.<lb />He said he was interested<lb /><lb />in volunteering, but that was<lb />obviously a lie,? Higginbotham<lb />said. He said the man pushed his<lb />way past-an employee to reach<lb />Chairman Bill GwatneyTs office.<lb />The suspect was later shot during<lb />a 30-mile police chase and<lb /><lb />died. The shooter still remains<lb />unidentified.<lb /><lb />The state Capitol was locked<lb />down for about an hour until<lb />police got word the shooter had<lb />been captured,? said Arkansas<lb />State Capitol police Sgt. Charlie<lb />Brice. An impromptu vigil at<lb />University Hospital drew Gov.<lb />Mike Beebe and a number of state<lb />legislators who had worked with<lb />Gwatney.<lb /><lb />Mobile home captives finally<lb />uncovered<lb />Police have finally searched the<lb />e-bedroom mobile home in<lb />eee ia, Georgia where Raymond<lb />Daniel Thurmond held his wife<lb />and four children captive for<lb />three years. One officer had to<lb />wear a gas mask and another<lb />refused to continue because the<lb />home was filthy and bug-infested.<lb />The family was only allowed to<lb />leave on Easter for a brief visit<lb />to ThurmondTs parentTs house in<lb />North Carolina.<lb />It was pretty much a virtual<lb />prison,? said Lavonia Police Lt.<lb />Missy Collins Wednesday. He<lb />controlled what they ate, what they<lb />did. He controlled pretty much<lb />everything.? |<lb />People in the town of 2,200<lb />about 90 miles from Atlanta are<lb />wondering why it took so long to<lb />discover the dire situation " and<lb />why ThurmondTs wife and children<lb />didnTt leave sooner. Lavonia<lb />Police Chief Bruce Carlisle said<lb />his officers found evidence that<lb />Thurmond may have locked the<lb />bedroom doors while he was at<lb />work each day, but he suggested<lb />ThurmondTs wife may also have<lb />suffered from battered wifeTs<lb />syndrome.?<lb />Thurmond is awaiting a bond<lb />hearing on charges of rape, child<lb />abuse and false imprisonment.<lb /><lb />Russia wonTt play nice; the U.S.<lb />will help<lb /><lb />Russian military rode through<lb /><lb />a strategically important city in<lb />Georgia yesterday, defying a cease-<lb />fire agreement with the country.<lb />President Bush has vowed to send<lb />aid to the tens of thousands of<lb />Georgians that have been uprooted<lb />from their homes, including<lb />medicine, clothes and blankets for<lb />those displaced.<lb /><lb />Hundreds have been killed since<lb />hostilities broke out in the small<lb />country that neighbors Russia.<lb />Reports from Georgian officials<lb />state that the Russians have<lb />looted and set fire to homes and<lb />seized cars. Bush will be sending<lb />Condaleeza Rice, Secretary of<lb />State, first to France and then<lb /><lb />to Tbilisi (the Georgian capital)<lb /><lb />to help ensure the peace and<lb />freedom of Georgia.<lb /><lb />This is not 1968 and the invasion<lb />of Czechoslovakia where Russia<lb />can threaten a neighbor, occupy<lb /><lb />a Capital, overthrow a government<lb />and get away with it. Things have<lb />changed,? Rice said.<lb /><lb />PastorTs wife accused of physical<lb />assault<lb /><lb />Victoria Osteen, co-pastor of<lb />Lakewood Church in Houston,<lb />was in court yesterday after being<lb />accused of physically assaulting<lb />Sharon Brown, a Continental<lb />Airline flight attendant, in 2005.<lb />Brown says that Osteen shoved<lb />her against a bathroom door and<lb />elbowed her when a spill made<lb /><lb />by Brown was not cleaned up<lb />quickly. Three other first-class<lb />passengers deny that there was<lb /><lb />an altercation between Brown<lb /><lb />and Osteen, but Brown says that<lb />the damages she suffers are both<lb />physical and emotional. Osteen,<lb />who pastors the monstrous church<lb />with her husband, Joel Osteen,<lb />paid a $3,000 fine to the Federal<lb />Aviation Administration for<lb />interfering with a crewmember.<lb />Brown is seeking 10 percent of<lb />OsteenTs net worth, which has not<lb />been released to the media.<lb /><lb />Charges against seven police<lb />officers dropped<lb /><lb />Murder and attempted murder<lb />charges placed against seven New<lb />Orleans police officers accused of<lb />gunning down two men on a bridge<lb />after Hurricane Katrina have<lb />been thrown out. District Judge<lb />Raymond Bigelow agreed with the<lb />defense that prosecutorTs violated<lb />state law by leaking secret grand<lb />jury testimony to a police officer<lb />that was a witness in the case.<lb />Survivors of the Sept. 4, 2005<lb />shootings have said the officers<lb />fired at unarmed people crossing<lb />the Danziger Bridge to get food at<lb />a grocery store. Ronald Madison,<lb />a 40-year-old mentally disabled<lb />man, and James Brissette, 19,<lb />were shot and killed by police;<lb />four other people were wounded.<lb /><lb />{ Campus &amp; Community }<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />HOUSING continued from A2<lb /><lb />ELISE PHILLIPS | THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />A select number of incoming freshman will enjoy the luxuries of North Campus Crossing apartment complex.<lb /><lb />large number of vacancies.<lb /><lb />The Bellamy and North Campus Crossing met<lb />those requirements, and both include amenities<lb />such as swimming pools and fitness rooms.<lb /><lb />Students who decide to stay in either of<lb />these complexes will be living in four bedroom<lb />apartments, and each will have their own bathroom<lb />and bedroom, much different than dorm rooms.<lb /><lb />The Bellamy, a new apartment complex located<lb />just south of ECU, has 116 beds waiting for<lb />incoming freshmen as well as four resident advisors<lb />and a professional staff member.<lb /><lb />North Campus Crossing, located north east of<lb />the university, will be opening their doors to about<lb />120 freshman students, along with four resident<lb />advisors and a professional staff member.<lb /><lb />We are really excited about working with the<lb />university on this new venture,? said Sarah Brock,<lb />property manager for North Campus Crossing.<lb /><lb />_ECU has taken up the challenge of providing<lb />more transportation at the apartments for these<lb /><lb />mimic those put in place on campus.<lb /><lb />apartment complexes to dorms, and their bill will<lb />.. be adjusted accordingly.<lb /><lb />Other information: students living in either<lb />The Bellamy or North Campus Crossing can<lb />decrease their meal plan to the smallest one<lb />available ($400 Pirate Bucks plan) until the week<lb />of Sept. 4, but are required to have a meal plan of<lb />some sort. Usually, all incoming freshmen must<lb />have at least the 9 Pirate meal plan, but officials<lb />have allowed these students leniency based on the<lb />nature of the situation.<lb /><lb />These first-year students can also purchase<lb />a commuter-parking pass until space becomes .<lb />available; at that time, they must buy the $200 D lot<lb />pass issued to all freshmen.<lb /><lb />incoming students and setting up programs that<lb /><lb />We are trying to make [living in these<lb />apartment complexes] as close to campus life as<lb />we can,? Lucier said. ThatTs difficult, because<lb />itTs not the same, [but] we are trying to give<lb />social opportunities to students to connect them<lb />to the institution.?<lb /><lb />The BellamyTs property manager Donna Scurry<lb />says that their complex will work closely with<lb />university officials to make the housing situation<lb />more comfortable.<lb /><lb />We will work in correspondence with resident<lb />advisors to make it as much like campus living<lb />would be if they were on campus,? she said.<lb /><lb />So, what about price?<lb /><lb />Students who are living in these off-campus<lb />apartments will dish out $2,375; the same amount<lb />as the College Hill Suites residence hall on<lb />campus. However, as spaces open up on campus,<lb />students will be required to move from their<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />editor@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />READ, RANT, SHARE.<lb /><lb />WWW.THEEASTCAROLINIAN.COM<lb /><lb />SauvITHg - THUD - vd sT¥OdS<lb /><lb />3 E STH STREET<lb />252-551-9020<lb /><lb />DAILY FOOD SPECIALS<lb /><lb />Mon - BBQ Sandwich, Fries &amp; Drink<lb />Tues - 10 Wings - Traditional or Boneless<lb />Wed - 1/21b Burger, Fries &amp; Drink<lb />Thurs - Any Chicken Sand, Fries &amp; Drink |<lb />Fri - Fish Sandwich, Fries &amp; Drink | |<lb />Sat - Sampler Platter |<lb /><lb />mS @<lb />Sun - Sampler Platter<lb /><lb />Now OPEN FOR LUNCH<lb /><lb />Hours of Operation: 11:30am - 2:00am<lb /><lb />"" rz<lb /><lb />For more tree Krancidl life lessons, like how to get the Student Package wth tree<lb />checkings a saiings account with Keep the Change? and ¢ Online Barking Service, check<lb />out my online Show at<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2008 ae | THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />STARTING AUGUST 17TH<lb /><lb />ECU's closed-circuit TV station<lb />WILL BEGIN AIRING FEATURE FILMS<lb /><lb />MarTTHEew MoCONALS<lb /><lb />HH<lb /><lb />DECEMBER<lb /><lb />EBRUARY 8th<lb /><lb />SRORS Paes Box Ucn tec, All si Saou ved<lb /><lb />In addition to Residence Life Cinema films,<lb />Campus 31 Television airs original productions by<lb />ECU students: current campus news, events, and<lb /><lb />information; a variety of entertainment from<lb />Zilo and National Lampoons Networks,<lb />and music videos.<lb /><lb />bas<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />28<lb />=<lb /><lb />hw a<lb /><lb />% ECU Student Media<lb /><lb />%<lb />%<lb /><lb />©<lb />z<lb />uv<lb /><lb />cond<lb /><lb />uy<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />es wwe studentmediaeciiedu Q-<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />a<lb />. 4ST carov<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>A4<lb /><lb />CHANGE continued from Al<lb /><lb />ELISE PHILLIPS | THe East CarROLiNIAN<lb /><lb />Aaron Lucier, director of operations for Campus Living.<lb /><lb />In fact, this semester, construction will begin again on the<lb />fountain in front of Wright Auditorium, which will be finished<lb />before spring graduation, Durham says. The East Carolina<lb />Heart Institute at ECU is nearing completion, and a renovated<lb />Todd Dining Hall will open its doors (and tables) to students<lb />this semester. Groundbreaking for the new Family Medicine<lb />Center is scheduled to take place this fall"Sept. 26. The<lb />Croatan, located behind Brewster and the A.J. Fletcher Recital<lb />Hall, will be exclusively a Chick-fil-A restaurant in the fall.<lb /><lb />Two new online Masters programs (one in education<lb />and one in environmental health) will be introduced at the<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN * NEWS<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />Park it: the dos and donTts<lb />arking on campus<lb /><lb />Zones B2 and B4 are available for resident<lb />and Health Sciences students with 25 or more<lb />credit hours. B lots immediately surround the<lb />ECU campus, an accessible walking distance<lb />to classes and dormitories. B zone permits are<lb />available for $144 a year.<lb /><lb />ZONE C<lb /><lb />Zone C is available for any non-resident<lb />student. C lots are located at the bottom of<lb />Minges parking lots and students can ride a bus<lb /><lb />from the parking lot to campus. Zone C permits<lb /><lb />are available for $72 a year.<lb /><lb />ZONE D<lb /><lb />Zone D is the ideal parking for freshmen and<lb />is available only to students with 24 or fewer<lb />credit hours. This lot is located on Dickinson<lb />Ave, a short bus ride from campus. Buses to the<lb />freshman lot run twice an hour back and forth<lb />from the lot to areas on campus with residence<lb />halls. This zone is available for $200 a year.<lb /><lb />What NOT to do<lb /><lb />Students without parking passes or that<lb />park in zones designated as higher then what<lb />they have need to be concerned with towing.<lb />The most.common citations are parking in an<lb />unregistered vehicle on campus, which results<lb />in a $35 ticket and parking in an unauthorized<lb />zone, resulting in a $20 ticket.<lb /><lb />What .TO do<lb /><lb />An alternative to parking in a zoned space<lb />is parking at a meter. This is ideal for students<lb />making a short trip to campus. Meters are<lb /><lb />. located all around campus and run for an hour.<lb /><lb />Running over meter time will result in a $15<lb />ticket. There are also numerous lots and parking<lb />spots along the roads downtown that have free<lb />two-hour parking spaces. This is also ideal but<lb /><lb />ASHLEY YARBER | Tue EAsT CAROLINIAN<lb />Parking in designated areas with proper parking passes Is a must.<lb /><lb />university this semester, along with a new doctoral program<lb />in audiology.<lb /><lb />In the future, Durham says that a new College of Business<lb />building will be constructed, along with a new College of<lb />Education building, which is currently split up into seven<lb />different locations on campus. In addition, a building to<lb />supplement the Howell Science Building is in the works, along<lb />with a new performing arts center, which will be a place for<lb />music, theater and dance students to rehearse. The center will<lb />also include practice space and classrooms.<lb /><lb />Durham says that these changes will take a while before<lb />they are underway.<lb /><lb />Nothing happens quickly in terms of facilities,? he said.<lb /><lb />A draft for these and other changes is expected to be drawn<lb /><lb />up sometime this fall.<lb /><lb />not located directly on campus. Parking permits<lb />are valid July 1 through June 30 of each year.<lb />Vehicle registration is available online or at the<lb />DPTS office located at 305 E. 10th St. For more<lb />information students can visit the Web site at<lb />ecu.edu/cs-admin/parking/index.cfm.<lb /><lb />NATALIE JURGEN<lb /><lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />A necessity for any student with a car at ECU is an on-campus parking<lb />permit available through the Department of Parking and Transportation<lb />Services (DPTS). |<lb /><lb />. Any student, staff or faculty member, vendor or visitor that wishes to<lb />park on campus must register their vehicle with DPTS, pay a registration<lb />fee and display a valid parking permit in the lower portion of the _<lb />windshield on the driverTs side.<lb /><lb />Parking on campus is distinguished by zones A, B, C and D.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />news @theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />ZONE A<lb /><lb />Zone A is available typically for faculty only, ait the exception of<lb />Zone A2, which is reserved for College Hill residents with 25 or more<lb />credit hours. Zone A2 is available for $288 a year.<lb /><lb />ZONE B<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at editor@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />be bri y Designer Michael Moloney so<lb />TOP 10 DESIGN TIPS for HOT DORM sey) STYLE<lb /><lb />Sears<lb /><lb />where it begins?<lb /><lb /> CS ihatcway gals amerst-plopaunavemcoleh areloaanme cole)ennnavanele) manele le)<lb />too cute.? 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          <lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN*NEWS 3 """?"? a As<lb /><lb />es plans to sell The Daily Reflector<lb /><lb />AP Cable operator Cablevision Systems Corp.<lb />wound up getting the paper, prevailing over Rupert<lb />MurdochTs News Corp. and Mort Zuckerman, a real<lb />estate magnate who owns the New York Daily News.<lb /><lb />News Corp. had planned to sell the Ottaway group<lb />of community newspapers, which it acquired along<lb />with its purchase last year of Dow Jones &amp; Co., but no<lb />deal materialized and News Corp. took them off the<lb />market in July.<lb /><lb />Sun-Times Media Group Inc., nA publishes the<lb />Chicago Sun-Times, has been trying to sell that paper<lb />for more than six months. It reiterated last week that is<lb />was still seeking a buyer.<lb /><lb />Just last week, Hearst Corp. purchased the<lb />Connecticut Post in Bridgeport and seven weekly<lb />newspapers in the state from Media News Group Inc.<lb />for $155 million.<lb /><lb />Atorino said Gannett Co., the largest owner of<lb />U.S. newspapers, had cash to make acquisitions,<lb />but questioned whether it would be interested in<lb />expanding its reach when the industry is in decline.<lb /><lb />After the sales, Cox Newspapers will still<lb />operate The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the<lb />nationTs 20th largest paper by circulation, along<lb />with The Palm Beach Post in Florida and the<lb />Dayton Daily News in Ohio.<lb /><lb />This decision was made as part of an ongoing<lb />strategic review of our portfolio and enables us to<lb />maintain our strong and stable financial performance<lb />by further paying down debt,? Chief Executive Jim<lb />Kennedy said in.a statement.<lb /><lb />Cox said it now generates about 80 percent of its<lb />$15 billion in annual revenues from sources outside<lb />advertising-supported media businesses such as<lb />newspaper, television and radio.<lb /><lb />' Those businesses have seen sharp declines in<lb />advertising revenue in recent years as advertisers shift<lb />spending online, where consumers are increasingly<lb />getting their information.<lb />~ Cox also owns a cable TV company called Cox .<lb />Communications Inc., an auto auction and services<lb />company called Manheim Inc. and Cox Auto Trader,<lb />which runs auto publications and has a majority stake<lb />in AutoTrader.com.<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />Cox Enterpr<lb /><lb />Cox Enterprises Inc. plans to sell its Austin, Texas,<lb />newspaper, as well as newspapers in North Carolina<lb />and Colorado, reducing the companyTs portfolio of<lb />advertising-supported media properties.<lb /><lb />Cox, a privately held company based in Atlanta,<lb />said Wednesday it will use proceeds from the sales to<lb />pay down debt.<lb /><lb />Cox intends to sell the Austin American-<lb />Statesman and five other community papers in Texas,<lb />including the Waco Tribune-Herald; three papers in<lb />North Carolina and two in Colorado.<lb /><lb />The three North Carolina papers being sold are<lb />the Rocky Mount Telegram, the Daily Advance of<lb />Elizabeth City, and The Daily Reflector of Greenville<lb />and a number of surrounding community publications.<lb />Also being sold in North Carolina is Savings Source<lb />Direct, a direct mail media business whose Web site<lb />lists its headquarters as Tarboro.<lb /><lb />The company will also sell its Valpak direct<lb />coupon mailing business. It did not say how much it<lb />expects to fetch for the properties.<lb /><lb />The news comes the same day Tribune Co.,<lb />one of the largest publishers in the country, took a<lb />$3.8 billion charge to write down the value of its<lb />newspaper brands. A day earlier, E.W. Scripps Co.<lb />took an $874 million charge for the same reason.<lb /><lb />NewspaperTs revenues have declined sharply<lb />in the past few years as advertisers shift spending<lb />online. Investor sentiment toward newspapers has<lb />been slumping badly, and several would-be sellers of<lb />newspapers have had difficulty getting deals done.<lb /><lb />Looks like the newspaper people are bailing<lb /><lb /> said Edward Atorino, an industry analyst at The<lb />Benchmark Company.<lb /><lb />But there are still people out there like<lb />billionaires and local businessmen who like the<lb />business and will be interested " at the right price,?<lb />Atorino said.<lb /><lb />Recent acquisition activity reveals a mix of<lb />interest for newspapers. Tribune had three suitors<lb />lined up when it put Long Island daily Newsday on the<lb />block two months ago.<lb /><lb />PHOTOS.COM | THE East CaROLINIA}<lb /><lb />Plans to sell CoxTs The Daily Reflector is in the works.<lb /><lb />Assailant stabs to death father-in-law of U.S. menTs volleyball team coach<lb />(MCT)<lb /><lb />An assailant stabbed to death the father-in-law of the head<lb />coach of the U.S. menTs indoor volleyball team Saturday and<lb />wounded the mother-in- -law and a tour guide before jumping<lb />to his own death, in a brutal act that darkened the mood in<lb />China just hours after the dazzling onset of the Summer<lb />Olympics.<lb /><lb />The attack occurred shortly after noon along an ~upper<lb />walkway of the Drum Tower, an ancient landmark that looms<lb />over central Beijing. 3<lb /><lb />The U.S. Olympic Committee said the couple, Todd<lb />and Barbara Bachman, and a daughter, Elisabeth, were not<lb />wearing clothing that would identify them as part of the U.S.<lb />Olympic delegation when an assailant wielding a knife?<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />Tang has no criminal record. His neighbors said they<lb />hadnTt seen any abnormal behavior from him before left<lb />Hangzhou,? a spokesman with the Zhejiang Provincial Public<lb />Security Bureau told Xinhua.<lb /><lb />It said Tang was not a petitioner, as people with grievances.<lb />against the government are commonly called, although a 21-<lb />year-old son was once sentenced to prison for theft.<lb /><lb />We are now looking for TangTs ex-wife and elder<lb />brother, hoping to find out what he did before the incident in<lb />Beijing and figure out his motivation,? the police spokesman<lb />told Xinhua.<lb /><lb />Ina brief statement, the U.S. Embassy described the knife<lb />assault as a senseless act of violence? and said the assailant<lb />may have picked his victims at random. :<lb /><lb /> OLYMPICS page AT<lb /><lb />accosted them<lb /><lb />Motives for the attack remained a mystery, and ChinaTs<lb />tightly controlled state media made only cursory mention of<lb />the slaying. Chinese Internet users, some of them concerned<lb />that the assault would embarrass the nation during the<lb />Olympics, launched a human search engine? to track down<lb />details of the killer and his family and expose them to<lb />humiliation and retaliation.<lb /><lb />The state Xinhua news agency identified the attacker by<lb />an identity card on his body, saying he was Tang Yongming,<lb />47, from Hangzhou city in eastern China.<lb /><lb />Tang acted alone, Xinhua said.<lb /><lb />The agency said Tang had quit his job at a meter factory in<lb />Hangzhou, divorced his wife and vacated his rented house<lb />on Aug. 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          <lb />A6 3 THE EAST CAROLINIAN * NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />; READINGS continued from Al<lb /><lb />Aae) ie Fst Summev<lb /><lb />Roading Proevan<lb /><lb />CONTRIBUTED PHOTO | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />ae Many English 1100 classes at ECU have adopted the ECU Reads program.<lb /><lb />strong signal that these students are entering<lb />an academic community that places a high<lb />value on reading.?<lb /><lb />Dr. Cathy Small, an anthropology<lb />professor, used her anthropological training<lb />to immerse herself in the life of a college<lb />student.<lb /><lb />Small took a leave of absence, assumed<lb />a new name, enrolled at a university and<lb />lived for a year as a freshman student.<lb />Through interviews and direct observation<lb />and experience, Small developed a clear<lb />understanding of the pressures and realities of<lb />a college student.<lb /><lb />Among the many reasons the book<lb />was selected was that it is accessible,<lb />contemporary and relevant to students,T said<lb />Dr. Michael Bassman, director of the ECU<lb />Honors Program and committee chair.<lb /><lb />On August 23 from 4-5 p.m. students<lb />will have an opportunity to participate in<lb />one of 15-25 discussion groups located<lb />throughout campus led by faculty and<lb />student affairs staff.<lb /><lb />Also, On August 24 at 2 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />Theatre, Dr. Cathy Small will be speaking<lb />to ECU students and staff and will also lead<lb />a question and answer session. Following<lb />SmallTs presentation will be a book signing<lb />and an ice cream reception in the brickyard<lb />for all attendees.<lb /><lb />Because this is the first year of the<lb /><lb />~program, only Honors and scholars students<lb />are required to attend both the discussion<lb />groups and the presentation.<lb /><lb />Students should note a change from the<lb />initial-venue in Wright auditorium.<lb /><lb />In addition to the group discussions, 30<lb />English 1100 classes will be incorporating the<lb /><lb />book into their fall curriculum.<lb /><lb />Although not all professors will be .<lb />teaching the book, the opportunity is there<lb />for all English 1100 classes to use the book in<lb />their classrooms.<lb /><lb />ECU Reads will definitely become a staple<lb />requirement for incoming freshman. :<lb /><lb />This year is the pilot year and we want to<lb />evaluate the program before we decide what<lb />modifications will be made for the future,?<lb />Woodruff said.<lb /><lb />ECU Reads is a collaborative project<lb />sponsored by the First Year Center, Office<lb />of Co-Curricular Programs and Cultural<lb />Outreach, ECU Honors, Department of<lb />English, Academic Advising and Enrichment<lb />Center and Joyner Library.<lb /><lb />Incoming freshman are also required<lb />to complete an online 75 minute alcohol<lb />education course.<lb /><lb />The goal of this program is to educate<lb />freshman about the risks of alcohol on a<lb />college campus,? said Bob Morphet, assistant<lb />director of ECUTs Center for Counseling and<lb /><lb />. Student Development.<lb /><lb />The online program must be completed by<lb />October 10 or students will receive a tag on<lb />their record and will not be able to register for<lb />spring semester classes. ee<lb /><lb />The program has only been available to<lb />students for about two weeks and we already<lb />have a completion rate of over 20 percent and<lb />thatTs encouraging,? Morphet said.<lb /><lb />Students have received postcards in the<lb />mail and weekly emails reminding them to<lb /><lb />complete the online program.<lb /><lb />This writer may be contacted at<lb />news @theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The Academic Advising<lb />Center for the College of<lb />Health &amp; Human<lb />Performance has moved!<lb /><lb />Our new location is the Belk Annex, located<lb /><lb />right beside the Carol Belk building. 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          <lb />THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2008 THE EAST CAROLINIAN * NEWS A7<lb /><lb />OLYM PICS continued from AS<lb /><lb />The Drum Tower is in<lb />an area of central Beijing<lb />frequented by tourists. The<lb />wooden tower, built in 1272<lb />A.D. so that drummers<lb />could pound out the hour in -<lb />dynastic times, is more than<lb />150 feet high, with a second-<lb />floor walkway more than<lb />100 feet from the ground.<lb /><lb />At mid-afternoon, police<lb />could be seen examining the<lb />wooden railing over which the<lb />assailant leaped to his death.<lb /><lb />Yellow police tape<lb />blocked entry to the site, as<lb />scores of journalists milled at<lb />the base.<lb /><lb />Police covered a spot<lb />with sand on the west side of<lb />the Drum Tower where the<lb />assailant jumped more than<lb />100 feet down to his death,<lb />leaving bloodstains.<lb /><lb />Violent crime against<lb />foreigners rarely occurs in<lb />China. A Canadian model<lb />was murdered last month in<lb />Shanghai, reportedly after<lb />she came upon a robbery.<lb /><lb />The last known fatal knife<lb />attack against foreigners<lb /><lb />_ occurred on April 19, 2005,<lb />when a man ran amok near the<lb />Mao Zedong Mausoleum in<lb />Tiananmen Square, stabbing to<lb />death an oil executive and his<lb />daughter from the Philippines,<lb />Emmanuel Madrigal and<lb /><lb />Regina Mia. The attack .<lb /><lb />The tragic death occurred at the onset of the Olympics. occurred following a spate of<lb /><lb />anti-Japanese rioting in major<lb />cities in China, and Filipino<lb /><lb />MCT<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />| THe . East  CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />This appears to be an isolated act with no connection to<lb />the Olympics. We have no reason to believe that the assailant : :<lb />targeted the victims as American citizens,? the embassy said. relatives said they believed<lb /><lb />The attack devastated the U.S. menTs indoor volleyball team, the victims were mistaken for<lb />which plays its first match Sunday. Elisabeth Bachman McCutcheon,  J@Panese tourists.<lb />the adult daughter who witnessed the attack but was not injured, is The 25-year-old assailant,<lb />married to Hugh McCutcheon, the head coach of the menTs team. She | Wang Gongzuo, was later<lb />was a member of the 2004 Olympic womenTs indoor volleyball team. | S@ntenced to death.<lb /><lb />Barbara BachmanTs injuries are serious and life- _Government censors<lb />threatening,? the USOC said. quickly blocked many<lb /><lb />President Bush, who is in Beijing with his father, wife and Internet sites in China where<lb />other members of an.extended family to see the Olympics, was Internet users began to post<lb />notified of the slaying and sent his condolences to the family romiments about the killing.<lb />through Ambassador Clark T. Randt, U.S. Embassy spokesman This will bring<lb />Richard Buangan said. troubles, posted an Internet<lb /><lb />Buangan said embassy diplomats were working very args under the pseudonym<lb />closely with Chinese authorities? in the investigation. Wufei on the Bubbles Club<lb /><lb />It is impossible to describe the depth of our sadness and Web RES. coe<lb />shock in this tragic hour,? said U.S. Olympic Committee ___One of ChinaTs most<lb />Chairman Peter Ueberroth. Our delegation comes to the influential portals for<lb />games as a family, and when one member of our family receiving comments on<lb /><lb />suffers a loss, we all grieve with them.? eee en, See,<lb />am began denying access to<lb /><lb />postings already on the site.<lb />China has seen Internet<lb /><lb />mobs? form in recent times<lb /><lb />among its 253 million<lb /><lb />a aD wee YOUR ALL DAY HANGOUT E.<lb />» ECU FACULTY &amp; STAFF 292-758-2774 . 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        <p>Won,<lb /><lb />On the road<lb />in G-vegas:<lb />are there<lb />worse things?<lb /><lb />MARGOT ROGERSON<lb /><lb />THE EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />I did not begin my driving career in North<lb />Carolina; in fact, I began driving in Maryland,<lb />surrounded by the aggressive Pennsylvania,<lb />New York and New Jersey drivers coming to<lb />vacation in Ocean City.<lb /><lb />When I decided to move to Greenville and<lb />attend ECU, I didnTt think that my driving<lb />experience would work against me.<lb /><lb />Not only do they talk differently, Northern<lb />and Southern people drive differently too.<lb /><lb />For example, a light turns yellow as the<lb />third car in front of me is going underneath<lb />it: My Northern experience would lead me to<lb />believe that I will probably make it.<lb /><lb />Because in the North, one must go for<lb />the gold.?.<lb /><lb />Imagine my surprise when the second car<lb />immediately slams on the breaks to avoid run-<lb />ning the yellow light. I can admit that I have ©<lb />gotten close to rear-ending some cars because<lb />of this type of behavior.<lb /><lb />ItTs just not a situation that my previous<lb />experience prepared me for.<lb /><lb />I recently had to have my car towed. The<lb />driver of the tow truck was from New York and<lb />he told me that he had been driving a tow truck for<lb />20 years, but had his first accident in Greenville<lb />when he moved here five months ago.<lb /><lb />He rear-ended someone at a yellow light.<lb /><lb />Apart from these situations, there are other<lb />things that Northern and Southern drivers do<lb />differently.<lb /><lb />Northern drivers know the difference<lb />between the fast lane and the slow lane.<lb /><lb />I suppose there is something to be said for<lb />the safe, slow style of the Southern drivers. At<lb />times, Northern drivers speed in excess and<lb />act too aggressively. However, I still think in<lb />general they are more cautious and defensive<lb />drivers.<lb /><lb />I am sure that some of the Salitheln drivers<lb />that read this article will not think of it fondly,<lb />but I know that my Northern counterparts wilk*<lb />definitely agree.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />opinion@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />New year,<lb />new editor<lb /><lb />LARA OLIVER<lb /><lb />THE EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Summer is almost over and school is right<lb />around the corner.<lb /><lb />Stressors like tuition, books, scheduling and<lb />graduation are looming on everyone's mind.<lb />However, the most important of these is, of course,<lb />who will be taking care of the Opinion page of<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian?<lb />3 Okay, there probably isnTt a lot of stress or<lb />buzz about that kind of thing, but ITm here to set<lb />your mind at ease anyway.<lb /><lb />My name is Lara Oliver and I worked for The<lb />East Carolinian in the spring as a contributing<lb />writer for the Opinion section.<lb /><lb />Now, ITm going to be taking over as the editor<lb />from J.D. Lewis.<lb /><lb />What does that mean in terms of changes for<lb />everyoneTs favorite home for Pirate Rants? Well,<lb />very little. ITm still going to strive to bring every-<lb />body the funniest, strangest and most interesting<lb />Pirate Rants that you guys can bring me, so be sure<lb />to submit a bunch this year. If you donTt get it in on<lb /><lb />the first try, donTt worry there will still be tons of |<lb /><lb />opportunities to make your words famous.<lb /><lb />I will also be doing my best to make the Opin-<lb />ion section as well rounded and timely as possible.<lb />Look out for a more in-depth analysis of the issues<lb />concerning our society from students like you.<lb /><lb />Of course, the backbone of the Opinion sec-<lb />tion is opinions and I would love to hear from you<lb />concerning the coming changes.<lb /><lb />What do you enjoy from each issue? What did<lb />you think needed improvement? What would you<lb />like to see more of?<lb /><lb />I want the Opinion page to reflect what you,<lb />as students, want to see from the paper.<lb /><lb />_ Now, another thing weTre going to need your<lb />input for: weTre still looking for writers, not only<lb />in the Opinion section, but also for the rest of<lb />the paper.<lb /><lb />ITd personally love to hear from a diverse<lb />group of people whoTd like to get their voices<lb />heard on campus. You can find an application<lb />at The East CarolinianTs Web site or email me if<lb />youre interested.<lb /><lb />ItTs a fun job with flexible hours and a great<lb />way to practice if youTre hoping to enter a writ-<lb />ing, journalism or communications career after<lb />graduation. I know our school is full of creative,<lb />interesting people and look forward to hearing<lb />from you guys!<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />opinion@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14,2008 AS<lb /><lb />Your procrastination destination<lb />P ~<lb /><lb />THIS WITHOUT<lb />EXPERIENCE?<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian does not endorse statements made in Pirate Rants. Questions<lb /><lb />regarding Rants can be directed to Lara Oliver, Opinion Page Editor, at opinion@<lb />theeastcarolinian.com. Log onto theeastcarolinian.com to submit a Rant of your own. |<lb /><lb />Sign up for my fantasy football<lb />team on Yahoo: G-Vegas Ballers!<lb /><lb />Please do not call my office<lb />complaining because you cannot<lb />reach the Cashier's or Financial<lb />Aid offices. There is nothing |<lb />can do about that, and | don't<lb />appreciate your taking it out on<lb />me. If you can't reach them by<lb />phone then do like everyone else<lb />and stand in line.<lb /><lb />, Mendenhall under construction<lb /><lb />was a joke; ECU is too poor for<lb />renovations ... they can barely<lb />afford a decent financial aid staff.<lb />They awarded me an Education<lb />Access Reward and then revoked<lb />it because | was "doing too well<lb />in school."<lb /><lb />Freshmen, freshmen, freshmen<lb />. there are so many of you<lb /><lb />on campus that | can't walk<lb /><lb />from Wright to the gym without<lb /><lb />«. navigating through a sea of all<lb /><lb />you carbon copies.<lb /><lb />ECU is all about making money:<lb />How about:call Comedy Central<lb />and have an annual roast of the<lb />financial aid administration.<lb /><lb />When | cannot sleep, | call<lb />financial aid because | Know | will<lb />be on hold for HOURS. :<lb /><lb />Rielle Hunter is hotter than<lb />Elizabeth Edwards.<lb /><lb />_ My.ex boyfriendTs current<lb /><lb />~girlfriend, whom he has been<lb />aating about a year now, still<lb />makes a point of flaunting their<lb />relationship like theyTre the most<lb />adorable, perfect couple alive.<lb />Silly girl, if only you knew he<lb />cheated on you with me!<lb /><lb />Ordinarily, the libertarian in me<lb />would be opposed to it, but |<lb />really wish North Carolina would<lb />outlaw talking on cell phones<lb />while driving. You know, just<lb />because you're talking on the<lb />phone doesnTt mean you canTt still<lb />go the speed limit.<lb /><lb />| know my future roommate hates<lb />me, but the truth is that | have<lb />hated her more all along.<lb /><lb />| kinda like the idea of ECU<lb />having its own Mulder and Scully.<lb /><lb />| like the hot blonde woman at<lb />Parking too (at least, the one |<lb />consider hot).<lb /><lb />| passed my summer classes,<lb />but that was the worst summer of<lb />my life.<lb /><lb />Who has the top college football<lb />team in the Carolinas? Who<lb />cares?<lb /><lb />It would have been nice for the<lb />powers that be at Wright Place<lb />to let us know that theytare now<lb />closing at 2 pm on Fridays!<lb /><lb />ECU needs to be in the ACC. We<lb />could definitely take those fools!<lb /><lb />| am so excited to have an<lb />apartment this year. You really<lb />can't beat privacy!<lb /><lb />Does anyone else think John<lb />McCain looks like the Pillsbury<lb />Doughboy?<lb /><lb />Home wrecking is not what it is<lb />cracked up to be. -<lb /><lb />| am glad | was part of the .<lb />decision to start Pirate Rants.<lb />Who would have known it would<lb />have become so popular!<lb /><lb />I'm tired of working my 9-5-job<lb />everyday. | miss waking up<lb />and watching Frasier with my<lb />roommate every morning.<lb /><lb />| really hope my new apartment is<lb />as cool as they made it sound.<lb /><lb />| really hope we start dating this<lb />semester.<lb /><lb />All of my friends who go to other<lb />schools are so jealous of Pirate<lb />Rants. :<lb /><lb />| think Barack Obama should<lb />pick Joe Biden or Bill Richardson<lb />for his running mate. The only<lb />problem though is that the V.P.<lb />will be more qualified to be<lb />President than the President.<lb /><lb />Why. do people lie about<lb /><lb />stupid things that don't even<lb />matter anyway? | heard your<lb />conversation ... it didn't happen<lb />like that.<lb /><lb />| can't wait to rave at Still Life!<lb /><lb />If you show up every time even<lb />though you say you're not going<lb />to, it stops being a surprise.<lb /><lb />ECU needs more hippies!<lb /><lb />| can't stop raving!<lb /><lb />Who knew Greek life was such<lb /><lb />a touchy subject? | know it's not<lb />for everyone but, just understand<lb />that everyone wants/needs<lb />different things in life. Plus, they<lb />have really chill parties most of<lb />the time. Just try it out before you<lb />bash it.<lb /><lb />When I'm bored at work, | just<lb />read old Pirate Rants. | know; ITm<lb />cool.<lb /><lb />| just want a guy who enjoys<lb />lying around laughing at Seinfeld<lb />DVDs for hours. Is that too much<lb />to ask?<lb /><lb />Where did the summer go?<lb />Hey, girl, HEEEYYY!!!!<lb /><lb />| wish | were an Oscar Mayer<lb />wiener!<lb /><lb />I'm going to start slacking this fall<lb />because | don't want to graduate.<lb /><lb />Who do you think you're kidding?<lb />If you're wearing really short<lb />shorts and a revealing top, you're<lb />not going downtown just to be<lb />with your girlfriends!<lb /><lb />| have had the worst summer .<lb />EVER<lb /><lb />The Student Health Center has<lb />single-handedly made me lose<lb />faith in doctors.<lb /><lb />Are there any females around<lb />here who like heavy metal?<lb /><lb />Are you ready for some PIRATE<lb />FOOTBALL??!!!!!<lb /><lb />| hate people who have<lb /><lb />~signatures at the end of their text<lb /><lb />messages.<lb /><lb />| had 23 Pirate Rants in last -<lb />week's paper! | counted. 23!!! Is<lb />that some kind of record? | think<lb />I'm going to start listing that as<lb />my greatest accomplishment<lb />when | fill out applications.<lb /><lb />Have faith.<lb /><lb />Almost every night, | go outside<lb />to see if the ninja is practicing by<lb />the Fountain Lake. Who are you?<lb /><lb />The North Campus Crossing<lb />ninja is becoming a legend.<lb /><lb />My stomach hurts.<lb /><lb />All of the sudden every guy in<lb />Greenville got a girlfriend. | don't<lb />need to be baited and hooked<lb /><lb />for affection. Your lame, crazy<lb />girlfriends that you rave over are<lb />driving me insane! Does this town<lb />have any decent guys?<lb /><lb />| just sneezed.<lb /><lb />Speaking of having a political<lb />agenda and being one-sided,<lb />why are there Pirate Rants only<lb />against Obama, but pro rants for<lb />McCain? .<lb /><lb />Is it me or does McCain have<lb />short stubby arms?<lb /><lb />WOW! It's. scary to think that the<lb />next president of the U.S. could<lb />have voted against MLK Day.<lb /><lb />Guys only wear sunglasses<lb />to stare at girls without them<lb />knowing.<lb /><lb />Just because | like to hang out<lb />with guys, does not mean I'm boy<lb /><lb />crazy. | just don't like annoying<lb />girls.<lb /><lb />Life is sweet when there are<lb />Pirate Rants! Everyone is just<lb />waiting for their rants to be<lb />printed out! Well, this one will<lb />make it! Beat that!<lb /><lb />| check Pirate Rants every<lb />Tuesdays and Thursdays to see<lb />if my rants have made it through.<lb />Now, where is it?!<lb /><lb />To the girls in Clement: How.<lb />can you live with all girls for 10<lb />months? | couldn't deal with<lb />the estrogen. Face it: girls are<lb />annoying<lb /><lb />You couldn't pay me enough to<lb />live in Clement!<lb /><lb />| don't have to date every guy |<lb />hang out with. Can't | just have<lb />some genuine guy friends that<lb />aren't going to hit on me?<lb /><lb />~Hey you! Stop hogging all the<lb /><lb />Pirate Rants!!<lb /><lb />JIF peanut butter plus Ritz<lb />crackers equals a happy day!<lb /><lb />| wonder if that Goth guy bleeds<lb />black.<lb /><lb />Just because you watch the<lb />anime on Adult Swim doesnTt<lb /><lb />. mean we have ANYTHING in<lb /><lb />common, you Narutard.<lb /><lb />| wondered what might happen<lb />if | left this all behind. Would the<lb />wind be at my back? Could | get<lb />you off my mind this time?<lb /><lb />We have only this moment,<lb />sparkling like a star in our hand<lb />and melting like a snowflake.<lb /><lb />Experience is the worst teacher;<lb />it gives the test before presenting<lb />the lesson.<lb /><lb />Your mind is your greatest<lb />sanctuary, let the world in and<lb />you never know what can come<lb />about.<lb /><lb />No, your rap "music" is not<lb />pleasant. ItTs annoying and rude.<lb /><lb />So, you really think that not<lb />calling me your girlfriend means<lb />that I'm not going to be jealous?<lb />That's funny.<lb /><lb />To the ones I'm on adiet with...<lb /><lb />_ | just ate a Snickers bar. Sorry<lb /><lb />girls.<lb /><lb />| might be a good pillow, but donTt<lb />lie down because you'll fall asleep<lb />in a minute!<lb /><lb />Perhaps the TEC should adda<lb /><lb />section to the: Opinion section<lb />called ~Pirate BoastsT for people. 3<lb />-...0n in the Demoerats? eyes as the next best thing<lb /><lb />; sari side of Jesus Christ.<lb /><lb />who want to boast about ae:<lb />their brilliant ranting abilities.<lb />Seriously!<lb /><lb />Ironically, | am submitting a rant<lb />about people ranting about not<lb />seeing their rant in the Pirate<lb />Rants. Anybody else see how<lb />ridiculous this is?<lb /><lb />Why is it that the dorms cost so<lb />much to stay in, but all you get<lb /><lb />is this little space, and have to<lb />follow a whole bunch of ridiculous<lb />rules?<lb /><lb />Seriously, why is it called G-<lb />Vegas?<lb /><lb />When | stop talking... things get<lb /><lb />boring.<lb /><lb />ITm a gay guy with a major crush<lb />on a straight guy. This sucks!<lb /><lb />PEACE and LOVE.<lb /><lb />-| gave my fiancé a black eye the<lb /><lb />other night.<lb />| cheated on my boyfriend...<lb /><lb />| broke into her email and saw her<lb />naked pics. Now | want to forward<lb />them to her boss. ThatTs what you<lb />get for sleeping with my fiancé.<lb /><lb />Friends don't let friends date<lb />Spencer!<lb /><lb />ITm majoring in Facestalking.<lb /><lb />| feel obligated to wish people<lb />a Happy Birthday because<lb />Facebook reminds me ALL sey<lb />long.<lb /><lb />This is my chinchilla; | wear it<lb />specifically to show the world<lb />how wealthy | can be.<lb /><lb />ITve been chewing this same<lb />piece of gum for three hours.<lb />Eww.<lb /><lb />| understand everyone thinks that<lb />English professor is so hot, but<lb />forgive me for just not seeing it.<lb /><lb />ItTs so hard to not believe in God<lb />given that you're such an angel.<lb /><lb />| lost my best friend to a Pirate<lb />Rant.<lb /><lb />Warning: Great American Mining<lb />Company may cause seizures.<lb /><lb />My friends and | are proud<lb />members of the Lesbian Beach.<lb />Club and you can't join.<lb /><lb />My best friend thinks sheTs a<lb />good singer .. THINKS<lb /><lb />lcanhazcheesburger i is the best<lb />thing ever. Check it out.<lb /><lb />| go through jars of peanut butter<lb />like itTs nobodyTs business.<lb /><lb />| want a boy.<lb /><lb />| love the sunsets in Greenville!<lb />| just wanna dance.<lb /><lb />Please stop submitting lyrics into<lb />the Pirate Rants! ItTs just stupid<lb /><lb />| wish everything | touched turned<lb />into skittles!<lb /><lb />- James Porter<lb /><lb />Democratic<lb />hypocrisy<lb /><lb />But then Edwards wasnTt the Messiah<lb /><lb />J.D. LEWIS<lb /><lb />THE EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Oh, where to begin? Johnny Reid Edwards,<lb />North CarolinaTs own boy wonder and former U.S.<lb />Senator, has been caught with his pants down.<lb /><lb />Was I surprised? Yes, frankly, I was, because<lb />despite his being a liberal wimp, his image as a<lb />loving family man was quite convincing.<lb /><lb />ITve long admired the way he has stood by<lb />his wife Elizabeth since her cancer. reoccurred<lb />" though he obviously wasnTt standing too close<lb />" and even the coldest heart canTt help but thaw<lb />when reading accounts of EdwardsT son, Wade,<lb />who died in 1996. Edwards was understandably<lb />devastated, and the fatherTs love for his son is so<lb />evident in his writing. I believe this flawed man<lb />genuinely loves his family, despite his shortcom-<lb />ings, and I respect that.<lb /><lb />_ Politically, however, I have never had any<lb />use for John Edwards, and now, it would seem,<lb />thanks to his affair with filmmaker Rielle Hunter,<lb />neither do his fellow Democrats. Edwards, the<lb />third highest vote getter in the recent Democratic<lb />presidential primaries, will be noticeably absent<lb />from the upcoming Democratic convention in<lb />Denver.<lb /><lb />HeTs damaged goods.? HeTs finished.? His<lb />political career is over.? No one in the Demo-<lb />cratic Party would want to be publicly associated<lb />with him.? These are just a few of the things that<lb />Democrats are now saying about Edwards, and<lb />my question to them is why?<lb /><lb />Edwards was a lousy senator for North Caro-<lb />lina. He was running for president almost from<lb /><lb />_day one, and it was doubtful that he would even<lb />have been reelected had he chosen to run for his<lb />Senate seat again. He lost two bids for president<lb />and one for vice president. Those reasons alone<lb />should be more than enough to kill EdwardsT<lb />political career, not the fact that he had an affair<lb />and lied about it.<lb /><lb />Surely, ITm not the only one who remembers<lb />turning on the television set 10 years ago and<lb />hearing these immortal words: I did not have<lb />sexual relations with that woman...? Despite<lb />finally confessing the affair and admitting that he<lb />looked into the eyes of the American people and<lb />lied, despite impeachment, Bill Clinton carried<lb /><lb />That impeachment has more to do with the<lb />fierce partisanship of the Democratic party today<lb />than does even the disputed 2000 election, so why<lb />now the crucifixion of one of their own?<lb /><lb />Why is Edwards being locked in the cellar<lb />like some crazy relative when the members of his<lb />party were more than willing to ignore ClintonTs<lb />extracurricular activities? |<lb /><lb />ItTs simple. ThereTs a new messiah on the<lb />horizon: Barack Obama.<lb /><lb />This man practically walks on water, and<lb />the party just canTt afford a moral degenerate<lb />like Edwards from stealing even a little of the<lb />limelight.<lb /><lb />I can forgive the man for cheating on his<lb />wife. It was reprehensible, but weTre all human.<lb />Harder to forgive is a bunch of people " most<lb />of whom are probably guilty of the same thing,<lb />or worse " turning their backs on him for the<lb />sake of politics.<lb /><lb />In a party with such outstanding role models<lb />as Clinton, Ted Kennedy and Jesse Jackson, is<lb />there really room for such hypocrisy?<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />opinion@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />Elise Phillips<lb /><lb />Editor in Chief<lb />Natalie Jurgen Lara Oliver<lb />News Editor Opinion Editor<lb />Ronnie Woodward Jared Jackson<lb /><lb />Sports Editor Asst. 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Features<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />Bl<lb /><lb />{Campus Scene}<lb /><lb />Did you know?<lb /><lb />Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon :<lb /><lb />with his left foot first.<lb /><lb />AmericaTs best selling ice-cream flavor :<lb /><lb />is vanilla.<lb /><lb />February 1865 is the only month in<lb /><lb />Japanese culture<lb />learned and taught<lb /><lb />ERIN EDWARDS =|<lb /><lb />THE EAsT CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />recorded history not to have a full :<lb /><lb />moon.<lb /><lb />The Main Library at Indiana University<lb />sinks over an inch every year because,<lb /><lb />when it was built, engineers failed to take :<lb /><lb />into account the weight of all the books<lb />that would oceupy the building.<lb /><lb />The life span of a taste bud is ten days<lb />In the city. of Denver it is unlawful to<lb />loan your vacuum to your next-door<lb /><lb />neighbor.<lb /><lb />The average person's left hand does<lb />56% of the typing.<lb /><lb />The average person sheds a complete :<lb /><lb />layer of skin every 28 days.<lb /><lb />No word in the English language rhymes<lb />with month, orange, silver or purple.<lb /><lb />It costs $6,400 to raise a medium size<lb />dog to Sige of 11.<lb /><lb />The most common non-contagious :<lb /><lb />disease in the world is tooth decay.<lb /><lb />The first known contraceptive was<lb />crocodile dung - used by the Egyptians<lb />in 2000 B.C.<lb /><lb />The Gulf Stream could carry a message<lb />in a bottle at an average of four miles<lb />per hour.<lb /><lb />Donkeys kill more people annually than<lb />airplane crashes.<lb /><lb />The continents names all end with the<lb />same letter with which they start.<lb /><lb />There are 333 toilet paper squares on a<lb /><lb />~toilet paper roll. .<lb /><lb />When a horned toad is angry, it squirts<lb />blood from its eyes.<lb /><lb />If you yelled for eight years, seven<lb />months and six days, you would have<lb />produced enough sound energy to heat<lb />one cup.of coffee.<lb /><lb />The five most stolen items in a<lb />drugstore are batteries, cosmetics, film,<lb />sunglasses,and, get this, Preparation<lb />H<lb /><lb />Box Office Numbers<lb /><lb />For four weeks: this sum-<lb />: mer, 12 Pitt County schoolteach-<lb />: ers were given the opportunity<lb />: of a lifetime.:<lb />Dr. John Tucker, a professor<lb />: of history at ECU was granted<lb />: the U.S. Department of Edu-<lb />: cation Fulbright-HaysT Group<lb />: Projects Abroad Short Term<lb />: Seminar, a national competition<lb />: with the task of taking public<lb />: school teachers outside of the<lb />: country. The overall purpose<lb />: for traveling to Kyoto, Japan<lb />: was to infuse Japanese language<lb />: and culture into the Pitt County<lb />: school system.<lb />Kyoto is located in the cen-<lb />: tral area of the island of Honshu,<lb />: Japan. With a population of 1.5<lb />: million, Kyoto used to serve as<lb />: the capital of the entire coun-<lb />: try. Participants in the program<lb />: stayed in the city approximately<lb />: four weeks.<lb />: Between June 10 and July<lb />8, Pitt County teachers within<lb />: the K-12 range visited various<lb />: schools and universities, includ-<lb />: Ing Kyoto Education University,<lb />: Momoyama Junior High School,<lb />: Kyoto University, Osaka Educa-<lb />: tion University and Hiroshima<lb />: University. A few of the schools<lb />+ visited are affiliated with ECU,<lb />: and teachers visited the main<lb />: campus to discuss matters of<lb />: education with faculty and staff.<lb /><lb />Participants were given op-<lb />: portunities to immerse themselves<lb />: into the ancient culture of Japan,<lb />: Which included over two dozen<lb />: Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines<lb />: and samurai~ castles. Teachers<lb />: even participated in plenty of tea<lb /> ceremonies, while dressed in tra-<lb />: ditional kimono outfits.<lb /><lb />Teachers sampled local cui-<lb />: sine and were either challenged<lb />: by or enjoyed the overall diet of<lb /><lb />Pitt County t<lb /><lb />CONTRIBUTED PHOTO | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb />The teachers enjoyed tea ceremonies in traditional kimono fashion.<lb /><lb />CONTRIBUTED PHOTO | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb />Participants met with faculty at Japanese schools to discuss matters of education.<lb /><lb />~a<lb /><lb />eachers take trip of lifetime<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />3 }<lb />; CONTRIBUTED PHOTO | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb />Ashley Falvo takes time to interact with Japanese children.<lb /><lb />: the Japanese. All believe they<lb />: were fortunate with the absence<lb />: of accidents or illnesses, along<lb />: with zero luggage or transporta-<lb />: tion problems during their stay.<lb />: This was also true with safety<lb />: concerns, in which all agreed that<lb />: they believed they could trust<lb />: the Japanese in regards to safety,<lb />: hospitality and cleanliness.<lb /><lb />Their luck even spread to the<lb /><lb />Throughout the four week<lb />trip, Japan was actually going<lb /><lb />through the. ~tsuyu,T. which 1S,<lb /><lb />their rainy season,? said Tucker.<lb />During this time, there. were<lb />four days of rain, but nothing that<lb />kept us back from exploring.?<lb />Tucker added that the over-<lb /><lb />~all temperature was unseason-<lb />ably<lb /><lb />cool, keeping weather<lb />conditions pleasant with little to<lb /><lb />The entire group did a con-<lb />siderable amount of walking<lb />during the trip--up to.200 miles.<lb />However, all of the walking paid<lb /><lb />off during the groupTs rigorous _<lb /><lb />hike up Mount Fuji, in which<lb />they crossed over the 10,000-<lb />foot barrier, allowing them to<lb />observe volcanic rock and ice<lb />above the tree line.<lb /><lb />Still, the trip to Japan was<lb /><lb />This wasnTt just a vaca-<lb />tion,? Tucker said. All of the<lb />teachers. .thought. about. how<lb />meaningful their experiences<lb />would pertain to education and<lb />lesson planning.?<lb /><lb />The overall expectation<lb />from the teachers who traveled<lb />on the trip was to take what<lb />they learned from their experi-<lb />ences and teach it to theit own<lb /><lb />CONTRIBUTED PHOTO | Tue EAST rGabhakinn<lb />An apprentice geisha, or Maiko.<lb /><lb />requited to keep. journals and<lb />devise a weekTs worth of lesson<lb />plans into their own classroom,<lb />integrating Japanese history,<lb />culture and language. and per-<lb />sonal understanding of what<lb />they were a part of.<lb /><lb />For many, this trip added<lb />another layer of understand-<lb /><lb />_ing in the world, opening up a<lb /><lb />1) The Dark Knight $26,117,03  weather conditions in Japan. KYOTO page B6<lb /><lb />2) Pineapple Express $23,245,025 7 : tie. as<lb /><lb />Mendenhall Student Center to Students<lb />: hen Lo | needed for<lb />remain open for fall semester |<lb /><lb />online poll<lb />$4871478 | a ; 3<lb /><lb />no humidity. not solely for leisure. students. All participants were <lb /><lb />- 3) The Mummy $16,490,970<lb /><lb />-) Sisterhood $10,678,430<lb />5) Step Brothers $9,128,662<lb /><lb />6) Mamma Mia! $8,208,580<lb /><lb />LAKEISHA<lb />GOODMAN<lb /><lb />STAFF WRITER<lb /><lb />7) Journey<lb /><lb />8) Hancock $3,317,450 -<lb /><lb />9) Wall-E $3 140,083<lb /><lb />Fall 2008 is a new begin-<lb /><lb />: ning for the Student Activities<lb /><lb />: Board, formerly known as Stu-<lb /><lb />: dent Union.<lb /><lb />; Aside from a name charige,<lb /><lb />|: the Student Activities Board has<lb />: come up with an idea to increase<lb /><lb />: StudentsT satisfaction with the<lb /><lb />; entertainment on campus.<lb /><lb />On Nov. 6, as a part of<lb /><lb />; Homecoming activities, the Stu-<lb /><lb />: dent Activities Board will host<lb /><lb />: a fall concert in Minges Coli-<lb /><lb />; seum. The event is open to all,<lb /><lb />: with tickets for students costing<lb /><lb />: no more than $10. However, the<lb /><lb />: featured artist is not yet known.<lb /><lb />: Students will decide who they<lb /><lb />: want on stage. Voting for the art-<lb /><lb />: ist is taking place online.<lb /><lb />: The choices have been nar-<lb />rowed down to 10 artists based<lb />on availability and price range.<lb />These artists include: Michelle<lb /><lb />: Branch, Lupe Fiasco, New Found<lb />Glory, Gavin DeGraw, JackTs<lb />Mannequin, Anberlin, Motion<lb />City Soundtrack, Fabolous, Car-<lb />tel and Blake Shelton.<lb /><lb />TTve already voted,? said se-<lb /><lb />: nior Joe Annunziata.<lb /><lb />Although he had a few<lb /><lb />: concerns, Annunziata feels<lb /><lb />: that it was a great way to get<lb /><lb />10) Swing Vote<lb /><lb />Top 10 Albums<lb /><lb />Love on the Inside<lb /><lb />$3,125,290<lb /><lb />1) Sugarland<lb /><lb />2) Miley Cyrus | Breakout<lb /><lb />3) Soundtrack Mamma M ia!<lb /><lb />4) Kid Rock<lb />Jesus<lb />5) Lil Wayne<lb /><lb />Rock N. Roll :<lb /><lb />Tha Carter III<lb /><lb />6) Third Day Revelation<lb /><lb />7) Coldplay Viva La Vida<lb /><lb />8) Kidz Bop Kids Kidz Bop 14<lb /><lb />9) Soundtrack Camp Rock<lb /><lb />10) Nas Untitled<lb /><lb />Top 10 Singles<lb /><lb />~ 1) Katy Perry | Kissed a Girl<lb /><lb />Ste<lb /><lb />2) Chris Brown Forever<lb /><lb />JESSIE BRAXTON | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />: Mendenhall Student Center will continue operation for the Fall 2008 semester, pending decision about future construction.<lb /><lb />~ERIN EDWARDS<lb /><lb />Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />3) Rihanna Disturbia<lb /><lb />7,528 meetings and events, up seven percent<lb />from the year before. However, projections ; students involved.<lb />for the university have indicated that the stu- : According to the Student<lb />dent population could reach between 35,000 : Activities Board Special Events<lb />and 45,000 in the next 10 years, : Chair, Matthew McCarthy, all<lb />Dean Smith, associate director of fi- : studentsT input is greatly appre-_<lb />nance and administration at ECU, says that : ciated. He feels that since the<lb />the project came to formation in 2002, but : fall concert is for students, all<lb />was examined thoroughly before construc- : of those interested must sub-<lb />tion could begin. : mit their votes in order for the<lb />Kemal Atkins, the vice provost for stu- : event to be a success and fully<lb />dent affairs took a look at the project-and ; enjoyed.<lb />decided that we needed to revisit it again,? : T think the new method is<lb /><lb /> CONCERT page B5<lb /><lb />assess the overall project.<lb />The Board of Trustees established<lb />Mendenhall Student Center upon a dedica-<lb />. tion in 1974, when construction had com-<lb />menced on a commodious student center that<lb />was in the planning stages for several years.<lb />Today, the building is the focal point<lb />of university unions, student experiences<lb />and student media. Mendenhall also hosts<lb />weekly events and programs in Hendrix<lb />Theater and Pirate Underground, two staple<lb />locations in the building. Fi<lb />For many, Mendenhall Student Center<lb />doesnTt just serve as office space. In the past<lb />year alone, the building hosted approximately <lb /><lb />4) Rihanna Take a Bow<lb /><lb />5) Coldplay Viva La'Vida<lb /><lb />The wondering and waiting is over: Mend-<lb />: henhall will be opened to students this fall.<lb />: Mendenhall Student Center was set to<lb />: close this summer in preparation for a two-<lb />: year renovation in which the interior would<lb />: be reworked and brought up to code. This<lb />| : would also include a face-lift of the exte-<lb />-; rior to match other buildings surrounding<lb />SUE CVest Dore Wet Oye : it. Construction was originally scheduled to<lb />: begin last summer, but was postponed to the<lb />: end of December. Now, the project has been.<lb /> MORE ON page B9 | brought to a standstill as administration re<lb /><lb />6) Lil Wayne A Milli<lb /><lb />7) Kardinal Offishall Dangerous<lb />8) Jonas Brothers . Tonight<lb /><lb />10) Ne-Yo Closer<lb /><lb />OPEN page B3 |<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />ECU dining offers various meal options for students to enjoy, along with new ideas about upcoming projects.<lb /><lb />ERIN EDWARDS<lb /><lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />After a long morning with classes, you<lb />may feel tired and experience a rumble in<lb />your stomach. You are hungry, and the only<lb />thing you care about is solving that situa-<lb />tion. Luckily, for all ECU students, there<lb />are various options available for the hungry<lb />student.<lb /><lb />Whether you are looking for a hearty<lb />breakfast, a midday snack or a yummy<lb />smoothie to put some pep in your step,<lb />ECU dining services strives to provide this<lb />and much more.<lb /><lb />ECU dining guarantees that there will<lb />be plenty of exciting opportunities for in-<lb />coming students, as well as innovative<lb />changes for ECU students coming back for<lb />another year.<lb /><lb />Many renovations are currently tak-<lb />ing place, along with other projects in the<lb />works. Todd Dining Hall is finishing up<lb />summer construction on College Hill, and°<lb />will be open to students soon.<lb /><lb />At Todd Dining Hall, students will be<lb />able to see their. food prepared in front of<lb />them,? said Allison Metcalf Woodard, the<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />district marketing manager for ECU Din-<lb />ing. The many changes being made will<lb />take any mystery out of food preparation,<lb />allow for more interaction between staff<lb />and students, and bring a better quality of<lb />freshness for all.?<lb /><lb />Woodard added that Todd Dining Hall<lb />will also feature take-out options in be-<lb />tween meal periods, so any students who<lb />might have class or obligations during<lb />regular times, will always have a way to<lb />grab food. :<lb /><lb />Students will also be able to enjoy seat-<lb />ing not only in usual areas, but also in the<lb />food court around stations where food is<lb />being made.<lb /><lb />However, Mike Lysaght, the Resident<lb />District Manager of ECU Dining, says that<lb />no definite date can be given at the time.<lb /><lb />We donTt want to confuse students or<lb />distribute information that might not be ac-<lb />curate; however, we believe the outcome<lb />will be phenomenal and students will be<lb />pleased with the results,? said Lysaght.<lb /><lb />Todd Dining Hall isnTt the only din-<lb />ing place that is undergoing major chang-<lb />es. Starting in January of 2009, Wright<lb />Plaza will take out Java City coffee and<lb /><lb />pil is FREE qroup fitness?<lb /><lb />ent do | sign up for intramura i?<lb /><lb />én cant | take a yoga class?<lb /><lb />at kind of Adventure trips are<lb /><lb />available this fa<lb /><lb />How late is the Rec Center oper!?<lb /><lb />oin our facebook groups Campus Recreation &amp; Wellness<lb /><lb />ast Carolina Universi<lb /><lb />CAMPUS RECREATION &amp; WELLNESS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ FEATURES<lb /><lb />STAFF PHOTO |<lb /><lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />exception of the Starbucks.<lb /><lb />For returning students, many may have : ment would be a set of resistance<lb />heard rumors about a ChiliTs restaurant : pace Maud Mi Mier ds<lb />opening at the Croatan. According to ECU : ree! ae<lb /><lb />dining, the reports are true and after major : ge<lb />reconstruction, the Croatan will become : Hollywood, Fla: They come<lb /><lb />a two-story building, hosting Chick-fil-A Helin tind fart cenit<lb />along with a ChiliTs restaurant. Students : y<lb /><lb />will experience counter-style service along : body? jiist'as: By equipment<lb /><lb />: does. To perform biceps curls<lb />: or an overhead press, for ex-<lb /><lb />ee a, ; : ample, stand on the bands and °<lb />Construction isnTt the only thing hap- : _.<lb />es eae -* + grip the handles and go through<lb />pening with dining at the university. Many : ;<lb /><lb />: the same motions as you would<lb /><lb />Tha ichwos sola hoon. : with dumbbells or machinery.<lb />See nae. : Do just as many reps as you<lb /><lb />less, a change that many universities across : é<lb />: would in the gym.<lb /><lb />with a possibility of a wait staff. The menu<lb />will be designed to be as unlimited as pos-<lb />sible, but no alcohol will be served.<lb /><lb />new changes are coming that might sur-<lb />prise students.<lb /><lb />the country are adopting.<lb /><lb />We tried this last year for two days :<lb /><lb />in an effort to measure just how See : ten instructions, or about $50<lb /><lb />found that there was less food waste and 3 ith ae instcciiial DVD.<lb /><lb />it would be for us,T Woodard said.<lb /><lb /> FOOD page B7<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />am I suppose to eat?!?! Try these gadgets<lb /><lb />and tips to stay<lb />fit on a budget<lb /><lb />(MCT)<lb /><lb />In these tough economic<lb /><lb />: times, some things have to go,<lb /><lb />like bottled water, low-fat lattes<lb /><lb />: and manicures. But you donTt<lb />: have to let your body go. Push-<lb />: ups, jumping jacks and crunches<lb /><lb />are priceless. They cost nothing<lb />and you can do them just about<lb />anywhere. Throw in a-few rela-<lb />tively inexpensive workout gad-<lb />gets and itTs just like having a<lb />gym membership with no fees<lb />or contracts.<lb /><lb />Tf you are on a tight budget,<lb /><lb />: noneed to panic,? says Terrence<lb />: Thomas, owner of Expert Fit-<lb />: ness Solutions in Aventura, Fla.<lb />: There are inexpensive ways to<lb />: get into and stay in shape.?<lb /><lb />After all, exercise is a<lb /><lb />: remedy for stress. It can help<lb />: lower blood pressure, reduce<lb />the risk of heart disease and<lb /><lb />improve your overall mood.<lb /><lb />: Try it and you just might stop<lb />: fuming the next time you're at<lb />: the gas pump.<lb /><lb />To help you get started, we<lb /><lb />replace it with Starbucks. This construc- : reo ak ee ag<lb /><lb />tion is phase one of a two-part produc- : :<lb />tion, which involves the entire closing : gadgets and tips for staying fit<lb /><lb />and renovation of Wright Plaza, with the :<lb /><lb />experts to share their favorite<lb />on a budget. Here they are:<lb />RESISTANCE BANDS<lb />The most beneficial equip-<lb />owner of A.L.I. Bootcamp in<lb />in different strengths _<lb /><lb />light,<lb /><lb />_ to work your upper and lower<lb /><lb />Expect to pay less than $10<lb />per band, which includes writ-<lb /><lb />for a set of bands that comes<lb /><lb />More tips: www.aliboot-<lb /><lb />camp.comT<lb /><lb />ANKLE WEIGHTS<lb /><lb />With ankle weights, you<lb />can do a whole body workout,<lb />and ladies can do all leg exer-<lb />cises,? says Natalie Brabner,<lb />owner of Florida Fitness Train-<lb />ers in Aventura. You can tone<lb />your muscles and burn more<lb />calories just by wearing them<lb />throughout the day, and while<lb />watching TV, you can do hip<lb />extensions and build your<lb />glutes, which we Brazilians are<lb />famous for.? To get your glutes<lb />in shape, strap on a pair of an-<lb />kle weights and get down on all<lb />fours. Then raise and extend<lb />one leg at a time, keeping your<lb />leg steady. Do five sets of 20<lb />every night.?<lb /><lb />A set of ankle weights will<lb />set you back $20 or less.<lb /><lb />CALISTHENICS<lb /><lb />ThereTs nothing better than<lb />old-fashioned body-weight ex-<lb />ercises,T Thomas says. They<lb />worked for Jack Lalanne and<lb />they will do the same for you.?<lb />Calisthenics also have what I<lb />call a survival slimming effect.<lb />Since you are lifting youf own<lb />body weight, the body is forced<lb />to adapt. In other words if you<lb />are heavy, this type of exercise<lb />will encourage weight loss out<lb />of the sheer will. to survive.?<lb />Besides push-ups and jump-<lb />ing jacks, try squat thrusts:<lb />With your feet together, squat<lb />down and place your hands on<lb />the floor next to your feet. In<lb />one explosive movement, jump<lb />your feet backward into a push-<lb />up position, then jump your feet<lb />forward and stand up again.<lb />You might remember this from<lb />P.E. class.<lb /><lb />A mat is not necessary, but<lb />if you prefer one, expect to pay<lb />$20-$40.<lb /><lb />SWISS BALL<lb /><lb />In addition to core training,<lb />such as sit-ups, which can be<lb />done on the Swiss ball, you can<lb />perform stretches and explosive<lb /><lb /> FIT page B8<lb /><lb />oOquo. 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          <lb />B3<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />\ ERIN<lb />The GPS system that got us to where we were going.<lb /><lb />ERIN EDWARDS<lb /><lb />THE EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />In what used to be months filled with soaking up<lb />the sun and possessing an overall lazy demeanor, my<lb />summer has been spent working countless hours, with<lb />rarely any time off. I knew that before my final year at<lb />ECU could begin, I had to take some sort of adventure<lb />with friends.<lb /><lb />I seldom miss a show by any baad that I like, but<lb />since many of my favorites apparently have issues with<lb />playing in North Carolina, I usually have to travel to<lb />Virginia or South Carolina to catch them. This time, I<lb />headed to the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach to catch<lb /><lb />Coheed and Cambria, one of my top bands of all time<lb /><lb />EDWARDS | THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />(second only to Incubus). I dragged my two friends<lb />and lukewarm fans, Stephen and Maggie, along for the<lb />road trip.<lb /><lb />12:05 p.m.-Maggie and.I pick up Stephen. He says<lb />he needs to run by Mendenhall to print out his ticket. I<lb />yell at him accordingly for not doing so already.<lb /><lb />12:15 p.m.-We run to campus and discover that<lb />Mendenhall is closed. I almost leave Stephen in the<lb />parking lot. We decide to smooth things over by get-<lb />ting gas and ordering food at Sheetz, then eventually<lb />figuring out how to get StephenTs ticket. _<lb /><lb />12:25 p.m.-We stop at Sheetz. I almost put diesel in<lb />my car as Maggie and Stephen order food. I spend too<lb />much money filling the car. I grab water as Maggie or-<lb /><lb />The overall trip to and from Myrtle Beach totaled over seven hours.<lb /><lb />steak, because it takes three years to make.<lb />card. We start randomly talking about blowing up the<lb />screen and Kinkos and I get a feeling that we are being<lb /><lb />they call the cops or kick us out.<lb /><lb />a bizarre girl in his theater class who absorbed? things<lb /><lb /> ROADTRIP page B4<lb /><lb />Fees<lb /><lb />$6.00 per hour for the first child<lb />$4.00 per hour for each additional child<lb /><lb />Hooker Memorial Christian Church<lb />Weekday Childcare Program<lb /><lb />The HMCC Weekday Program is a non-profit ministry of Hooker Memorial Christian Church. The purpose of the program is to provide hare<lb />term childcare services in a safe, healthy, caring setting between the hours of 9:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M Monday through Friday. Services are<lb />provided for children ages six weeks through five years old. Although there are a limited number of drop-in spaces available, our childcare service<lb />is basically reserved space on a regular basis. The program is located at 1111 Greenville Boulevard SE, just blocks from ECU.<lb /><lb />$40.00 annual non-refundable registration fee due at registration (used for supplies)<lb /><lb />For additional information call Susan Congleton at 252-752-5111 , "<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008 -<lb /><lb />Three friends, one band and lots of gas money or continued<lb /><lb />: from BI<lb /><lb />: said Smith, who is part of a<lb />: planning committee that meets<lb />: and brainstorms ideas for the<lb /><lb />project. ItTs clear just how<lb />fast this university is growing,<lb />so we want to explore every<lb /><lb />: Opportunity and option that<lb />: we can in order to make sure<lb />: that we can adequately adapt<lb />: to this growth.?<lb /><lb />Smith also confirms that<lb /><lb />: although there were. options to<lb />: either renovate Mendenhall or<lb />| : just begin construction on an<lb />: entirely new student center,<lb />: no set models have been deter-<lb />: mined just yet.<lb /><lb />ECU senior Jeni Patel be-<lb /><lb />: lieves that renovations should<lb />: continue as planned, citing that<lb />: minor construction in the past<lb />: still hasnTt brought it up to par.<lb /><lb />T think that Mendenhall<lb /><lb />: Student Center should be reno-<lb />: vated,? said Patel. The building.<lb />: has had a lot of remodeling done<lb /><lb />: over the past couple of years but<lb /><lb />: it still needs a total makeover.?<lb /><lb />Patel adds that even if the<lb /><lb />: building is out of service for an<lb />: extended period of time, there<lb /><lb />ders a sub and Stephen apparently orders a well-done oe plenty of other places =<lb />: campus for organizations to<lb /><lb />12:45 p.m.-We drive to Kinkos to print off the tick- : ne ee<lb /><lb />et. This costs Stephen a whopping $1.19 on his credit : dassioonisT apn tha BI ne<lb /><lb />: classes are over in the daytime<lb /><lb />too loud, because many are staring. We leave before : and ~different ::<lb />; : could use those rooms,? Patel<lb /><lb />1:14 p.m.-We finally head out on Highway 13. We a a ieee a ete es<lb />start talking about pet peeves and the strange people : £ : y<lb />AP a : : because the weather is only ex-<lb /><lb />we knew in high school. Stephen tells us stories about :<lb />: tremely cold for a few months.<lb /><lb />with her hand as she grabbed them. He demonstrates : te th ose months where it is meer:<lb /><lb />: possible to hold events outside<lb />: then organizations could try to<lb />: make use of other places like the<lb /><lb />: Christenbury Gym or Minges.?<lb /><lb />There are many empty<lb /><lb />organizations<lb /><lb />The committee that Smith<lb /><lb />: and many other ECU staff and<lb />: students serve on will pres-<lb />: ent their ideas to the Board of<lb />: Trustees on Sept. 25, when a<lb />: final decision will be made on<lb />: how to accommodate students<lb />: at the fastest growing school inT .<lb />: the UNC system. The commit-<lb />: tee is even exploring other stu-<lb />: dent centers, including those<lb />: at George Mason University,<lb />: Georgia Tech, UNC Wilming-<lb />: ton and UNC Charlotte.<lb /><lb />As for now, students can en-<lb /><lb />joy Mendenhall Student Center<lb />: for at least one more year.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com:<lb /><lb />School Cai Be Haak<lb /><lb />Donate Plasma<lb /><lb />and earn up to $170/mo<lb />Last month, we paid out $33,035 to 734<lb />good people... ;<lb /><lb />Paying Your Uulity<lb />Bill Is Easy at<lb />www.guc.com.<lb /><lb />DCI Biologicals is always paying out this<lb />kind of cash. All you do is come, sit in a<lb />lounge chair and donate your life-saving<lb />plasma. 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          <lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN * FEATURES B4<lb /><lb />ROADTRIP continued from B3<lb /><lb />The sign for the House of Blues.<lb /><lb />with my bag of Cheese Nips.<lb /><lb />1:40 p.m.-Maggie and I rock<lb />out to No Diggity? by Black-<lb />street. I demonstrate my incred-<lb />ible talent of air drumming. The<lb />subject comes up about David<lb />Bowie and Prince, prompting<lb />Stephen to ask why so many<lb />women find them sexy. Maggie<lb />comments that itTs their artistic<lb />and musical ability, but I find<lb />. their man-liner to give them<lb />that appeal. I keep that com-<lb />ment to myself.<lb /><lb />2:03 p.m.-We start taking<lb /><lb />MySpace pictures through my-<lb /><lb />sunroof in the car. We try to<lb />look as emo as possible.<lb /><lb />2:07 p.m.-We mock M.<lb />Night SyhamalanTs movies.<lb />Enough said.<lb /><lb />2:20 p.m.- Stephen finds my<lb />Homer Simpson slippers in the<lb /><lb />backseat. I tell him that if you<lb /><lb />put them on, it looks extremely<lb />vulgar. I am right.<lb /><lb />2:48 p.m.-Maggie starts<lb />taking about our friends that<lb />are pregnant. We all agree that<lb />we do not like children.<lb /><lb />2:54 p.m.-All of us rock<lb />* out to Barenaked LadiesT One<lb />Week.? I am embarrassed that I<lb />know all of the words.<lb /><lb />3:39 p.m.-We stop for a bath-<lb />room break. I discover that my<lb />toilet seat I use is half missing.<lb />As we head back out, I canTt get<lb />the car above 40mph so I step<lb />on the gas as hard as I can and<lb />yell at the car. I then realize that<lb />I am in first gear.. I am made<lb />fun of severely.<lb /><lb />4:13 p.m.-We reach Myrtle<lb />Beach. We pass way too many<lb />strip clubs. We finally find<lb />House of Blues and I take a pic-<lb /><lb />ture, almost wrecking the car in<lb />the process.<lb /><lb />4:25 p.m- We eat an early<lb />dinner at LoganTs Roadhouse.<lb />Stephen believes that in order<lb />to prepare for the concert, we<lb />should order a Porterhouse 20<lb />oz steak with a bucket of blood.<lb />I see a woman with a graphic<lb />Texas Chainsaw Massacre shirt<lb />on. I lose my appetite.<lb /><lb />5:55 p.m.- We head back to<lb />the House of Blues and stand<lb />in line, which has already ex-<lb />tended half a mile or so. As we<lb />are talking, we notice the guy in<lb />front of us.is staring. He starts<lb />to invade my personal bubble<lb /><lb />(three feet). He tries to butt in -<lb /><lb />on our conversations, but it is<lb />too awkward. This makes my<lb />stomach hurt.<lb /><lb />6:35 p.m.- The guy is still star-<lb />ing at us and now letting us know<lb />minute by minute what time it is.<lb /><lb />7:05 p.m.- The doors finally<lb />open. The guy is still staring at<lb />us, even as he is walking up to the<lb />venue. As soon as we are let in, we<lb />bolt:in order to avoid him. We keep<lb />a watchful eye the entire time.<lb /><lb />7:45 p.m.- After walking<lb />around forever to find a good<lb />spot, we settle on the stairs by the<lb />bar. We have a good view of the<lb />stage as the opener, Russian Cir-<lb />cles, comes out. I am not aware<lb />they are an instrumental metal<lb />group, so I get a little bored.<lb /><lb />9:00 p.m.- Coheed and Cam-<lb />bria come on stage. I freak out a<lb />little, along with everyone else.<lb />My personal space is invaded<lb />yet again as people start thrash-<lb />ing around. I get a mouthful of<lb />hair as the guy in front of me<lb />starts head-banging.<lb /><lb />The view from the driverTs seat.<lb /><lb />9:45 p.m.- The concert is<lb /><lb />amazing, although I get con- |<lb /><lb />fused when they play a song<lb />that I donTt know (turns out<lb />to be The Trooper? by Iron<lb />Maden.) A couple in front of us<lb />starts making out...for 10 min-<lb />utes. ITm surprised that Stephen<lb />is able to see.<lb /><lb />10:20 p.m.- Coheed and<lb />Cambria come out for an en-<lb />core. After playing Welcome<lb />Home,? they go into playing<lb />The Final Cut.? In this song,<lb />each member of the band is giv-<lb />ena solo. The drummer is given<lb />the last one.<lb /><lb />10:30 p.m.- The drummer is<lb />still banging away on his solo. It<lb />almost ruins the entire show.<lb />10:45 p.m.- The show offi-<lb />cially ends and we head back to<lb />the parking lot. As we are leav-<lb />ing, a guy runs up to the car,<lb />sticks his head in the window<lb />and screams,<lb />Then another car passing us<lb />talks to us on a megaphone.<lb /><lb />11:00 p.m.- After a quick<lb />stop to a gas station to get an<lb />energy drink, we. head back<lb />to Greenville.<lb /><lb />On the three hour ride home,<lb /><lb />our conversations touched on "<lb /><lb />music we liked, past relation-<lb />ships, and what we envisioned<lb />our future turning out to be like.<lb />Perhaps it was the late hours or<lb />the Death Cab for Cutie CD play-<lb />ing on repeat the end ride, but I<lb />realized that I had a blast with my<lb />friends and that it was the perfect<lb />way to end the summer.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />ENDENHALL<lb />BRICKYARD<lb /><lb />ont forget!<lb />Small Greup<lb />Discussions we<lb /><lb />8/23 for thost<lb /><lb />that hove registered.<lb />do ctiond<lb /><lb />mIQUOREL<lb /><lb />Proudly Serving the East<lb />Carolina Community for<lb />Over 25 Years<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Blvd (cloge to K-Mart}<lb /><lb />go, things<lb /><lb />3 ie es to<lb />ks of plac ee " all<lb /><lb />even wee<lb />: to do, and people to <lb /><lb />3 t settled into<lb />- nad to help you ge :<lb />cael i role as a college Pivte (alt<lb /><lb />w/ Bush Impersonator<lb /><lb />HENDRIX<lb />HE ATRE.<lb /><lb />ih fie ENTS &amp; DETAILS: / |<lb />FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL EV e cu edu wow<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN * FEATURES<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />New &amp; USED Textbooks<lb /><lb />Course Packs, Study Guides, References<lb />Official ECU Apparel<lb /><lb />Art, Computer &amp; School Supplies<lb />General Reading &amp; Periodicals<lb /><lb />eeeee<lb /><lb />Computer hardware, software, and art department metals, special<lb />orders, and medical references are excluded from this offer. Not valid<lb />in conjunction with any other coupon. Prior purchases excluded.<lb />COUPON REQUIRED. One coupon per person, per visit. 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Call us with any questions about<lb /><lb />Lenovo (formerly IBM) and Apple academically discounted laptops &amp; peripherals<lb />Printers, Cables, USB Storage Drives, Surge Protectors, Laptop Book Bags, iPods<lb />¢« Academic discounts on many popular software programs from Adobe, Apple,<lb /><lb />| Saturday, Aug. 23<lb />11 am-3 pm<lb /><lb />Regular Hours<lb /><lb />Monday " Thursday<lb />7:30 am -7 pm<lb />Friday<lb />7:30 am -5 pm<lb />Saturday<lb />11 am-"3pm<lb /><lb />Home of the HALF-BACK GUARANTEE!<lb />Look for stickers on select books that we<lb />guarantee 50% of the selling price back<lb />in CASH at the end of the semester!<lb /><lb />ECU 7 Ronald E. ae<lb />Student Stores<lb /><lb />Where Your Dollars Support Scholars!<lb />Wright Building * 328-6731 ° Brody 18-04 «. 744-3450<lb />toll-free 1-877-499-TEXT ¢ www.studentstores.ecu.edu<lb /><lb />retailer and receive free books from Dowdy Student Store. Prizes may not be substituted and all management decisions are final.<lb /><lb />Prize drawings held 8/18/08 " 8/29/08. Entries accepted beginning 8/15/08. One entry per student per day. No purchase necessary. You need not be present to win. Winners must be currently ~<lb />enrolled at ECU and display a valid ECU 1 Card upon request. Textbook prize includes only required textbooks based on schedule at time of verification. If books have already been purchased at<lb />Dowdy Student Store, a store credit will be awarded in the amount of the required books. Receipt necessary. If books were purchased at another retailer, student may opt to retum books to that<lb /><lb />Reserved Textbook Pick-up is<lb />August 16th &amp; 17th!<lb /><lb />East Carolina<lb /><lb />Dont Forget! _<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />UNIVERSITY<lb /><lb />KYOTO continued from B1 |<lb /><lb />CONTE KUTED PHOTO | THe East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Teachers climbed up Mt. 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Tucker said.<lb /><lb />Along with the personal<lb />experience, participants found<lb />the interactions between the<lb />Japanese and themselves to be<lb />rewarding, a characteristic they<lb />believe is hard to find nowadays<lb />in the U.S. Even children were in-<lb />trigued by their presence in Kyo-<lb /><lb />to, with numerous youth always<lb /><lb />eager to walk up and practice the<lb />Swarms of<lb />kids would intermingle with the<lb />teachers, spending hours learn-<lb />ing more about one anotherTs<lb />culture and personality.<lb /><lb />_ T Tearned more about my-<lb />self...Before the trip, I saw my-<lb />self as the stereotypical guy,?<lb />said Scott McLaurin, a teacher<lb />at Ayden-Grifton High School.<lb />There is an element of serenity<lb />there and experiences that went<lb />beyond the norm of what I ex-<lb />pected. I enjoyed the entire ex-<lb /><lb />perience of peace and rest and I<lb /><lb />strive to integrate [that] using the<lb />individual greater good, as well as<lb />trying to integrate with my school<lb /><lb />. lessons with my students.?<lb /><lb />McLaurin wasnTt the only<lb />participant who endured this<lb />type of change.<lb /><lb />Many gained a respect for<lb /><lb />nature and the environment, "<lb /><lb />especially after witnessing gar-<lb />dens of serenity, which were<lb />specifically designed for peace,<lb /><lb />_around the hustle and bustle of<lb /><lb />the city. :<lb /><lb />Tt was meaningful to visit<lb />sites and drink tea, but the person-<lb />al experience of meeting the Japa-<lb />nese and embracing their personal<lb />interaction was well worth every-<lb />thing,? said Elmhurt Elementary<lb />teacher Wanda Williams.<lb /><lb />Even religious _ aspects<lb />were present during everyday<lb />life. Although surrounded by<lb />numerous. Buddhist temples<lb />around the city, group mem-<lb />bers believed that the secular<lb />and spiritual were given a more<lb />common ground to share, with a<lb /><lb />- connection to something larger<lb /><lb />than going to church only once<lb />or twice a week.<lb /><lb />What I saw was such a<lb />point of cultural diversity,? said<lb />Janis Crane, a teacher at Ayden<lb />Middle School. I felt that my<lb />individuality was accepted and<lb /><lb />. that the Japanese wanted to hear<lb /><lb />about us, not try to change us.?<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />features@theeeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />~a<lb /><lb />°<lb /><lb />Bl<lb /></p>
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          <lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008 : THE EAST CAROLINIAN + PERATURES B7<lb /><lb />Your | Card.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Your Mail.<lb /><lb />If you're living in the residence halls, be sure to<lb />tell your friends and relatives your proper<lb />mailing address! "<lb /><lb />Student's Name<lb /><lb />East Carolina University - ,<lb /><lb />Residence Hall Name and Box Number<lb />Greenville, NC 27858-4353 , * How to get a1 Card<lb /><lb />If you are a new student, or a returning student but have lost your ECU 1 Card, visit<lb /><lb />the 1 Card Office located in Room G-521 of the Old Cafeteria Complex to get your<lb />1 Card. You MUST present a valid picture ID to get an ECU 1 Card, as: well as a<lb />current paid cashierTs receipt. Acceptable forms of ID include a valid driverTs<lb />license, state-issued ID card, military ID, or passport. There is a $10 fee for the first<lb />card. Replacement cards are 15. Cash or check only. No credit or debit cards are<lb />accepted.<lb /><lb />¢ Family members should be advised to insure<lb />valuable packages sent through the US Mail<lb />and hold receipts until you tell them you've<lb />received their package.<lb /><lb />- If notified that you have a package, pick it up<lb />oromptly, and let the sender know you received<lb />it. Saying thanks? sometimes brings you more ¢ Linking Funds to your 1 Card<lb /><lb />goody boxes in the mail! There are a variety of accounts that may be linked to your ECU 1 Card,<lb />including meal plans, a bookstore account, a copying/printing account, anda<lb /><lb />Questions? Call Mail Services _ Gold Key account. Please see the 1 Card Office for details!<lb /><lb />252-328-6091<lb /><lb />¢ Need more information?<lb /><lb />%@ (252) 328-2673 www.ecu.edu/Icard<lb />[=] heacoxk@ecu.edu © 6-521 Old Cafeteria Complex<lb /><lb />Your Copier. BR<lb /><lb />Looking for a copier or fax? = a : ee | Monday - Thursday:<lb />: "Monday, Aug. 18 Thursday, 21: a : 10:00 am - 5:00 pm<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />» The Library Copy Center, ee a i<lb />Basement-300 Joyner ee orn ri fay, | ug. 22: | _ 10:00 am ~ 3:00 pm 2<lb /><lb />Self-service card-reading<lb />copiers are also located in<lb /><lb />the libraries, some " S / 3 }<lb /> computer labs, and Your Snacks. | | .<lb /><lb />inside the Dowdy<lb />Gap otucent Store. Add<lb />*cash to your ECU 1 Card or a<lb />CopiServ Card to use these machines.<lb /><lb />Vending Machines are located throughout the<lb /><lb />campus, including all of the residence halls. You'll<lb /><lb />: find a variety of snacking selections, as well as<lb />(252) 328-2326 | Pepsi products, the exclusive soft drinks sold at East<lb /><lb />Library Copy Center « Rapid Copy Central Carolina University. Machines are coin-operated. If<lb /><lb />Copies « Binding » Color Copies « Transparencies » Fax you have a problem with a machine, call 737-1301.<lb /><lb />Stuff. |,<lb /><lb />You'll fir a pounty c of blbed office chairs, desks, file<lb />cabinets, and more at the Surplus Store! Open<lb />Wednesdays, 1 om - 3 pm for PREVIEW ONLY. and.<lb />open Thursdays, 8:30 am - 11:30 am for CASH SALES.<lb /><lb />ECU Surplus Store ° 1104 Clark Street | www.ecu.edu/services<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1907-2007<lb /><lb />CENTENNIAL.<lb /><lb />FOOD continued from 89<lb /><lb />that we save water.?<lb /><lb />However, for students that might not<lb />be used to the idea of going tray-less, Wo-<lb />odard says that a limited number will be<lb />available for those who request it.<lb /><lb />Other changes include listing ingre- .<lb />dients and nutritional information, which fe<lb />will help with students watching caloric fie.<lb />intake and those that may have specific<lb />food allergies. Also, there will be more<lb />vegetarian and vegan options for stu-<lb />dents, with Todd Dining Hall offering at<lb />least one vegetarian or vegan feature at<lb />all times.<lb /><lb />However, ECU dining wants to see re-<lb />sults outside of physical construction, ren-<lb />ovation and internal changes. For Wood-<lb />ard, offering the best options for students<lb />is a main objective.<lb /><lb />' Qur goal is to offer the greatest value,<lb />flexibility, variety and convenience~with<lb />food on campus,? Woodard said. Re-<lb />gardless of what is going on, we strive to<lb />have a good program.?<lb /><lb />For Lysaght, witnessing the excitement<lb />of students when they see the options avail-<lb />able is what makes it all worthwhile.<lb /><lb />We donTt want to be just the food ser-<lb />vice that you have to eat,? Lysaght said.<lb />We want to bring excitement for on-and- .<lb />off-campus students with what we have<lb />when it comes to food.?<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at | | ASHLEY YARBER | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com. The Java City in Wright Plaza will soon be torn down and replaced with a Starbucks.<lb /><lb /></p>
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Then<lb />the voice rattles off a host of<lb />reasons for the rejection __ ar-<lb />rogance, body odor, a psycho-<lb />stalker vibe.?<lb /><lb />The man behind the voice,<lb /><lb />Career Connections is an online job database that helps students<lb />connect with campus departments and local businesses that are seek-<lb />_ ing part-time workers. New jobs are posted daily.<lb /><lb />Visit Student Employment online at www. ecu.edu/hireapirate<lb /><lb />or call 252-737-HIRE (4473) for more details.<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN * FEATURES<lb /><lb />PHOTOS.COM | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Jeff Goldblatt, originated the<lb /><lb />Rejection Hotline four years<lb />ago. He was at an Atlanta bar<lb />and observed a man flirting<lb />with an uninterested woman,<lb />who ultimately told the man to<lb />get away from her.<lb /><lb />_ Evén the manTs friends were<lb />laughing at him. There had to<lb />be a less humiliating way of<lb />rejecting someone, Goldblatt<lb />figured. So he recorded a Re-<lb />jection Hotline message, first<lb />as a joke, but then word spread.<lb /><lb />Today, about 1.6 million callers<lb /><lb />dial the number each month,<lb />Goldblatt says. Local numbers<lb />are available for about 30 cit-<lb />ies. Goldblatt, an MBA student<lb />at Emory University, also~runs<lb />rejectionhotline.com, a site that<lb />makes a profit through adver-<lb />tisements, sponsorships and<lb />products for sale such as Rejec-<lb />tion Hotline underwear.<lb /><lb />Goldblatt estimates that 98<lb />percent of callers dial for fun.<lb /><lb />As for those who take it<lb />seriously, Goldblatt says, We<lb />like to think itTs a public ser-<lb />vice.? (By we,? Goldblatt is<lb />referring to himself and his<lb />tribe of unpaid interns.)<lb /><lb />He says itTs a service to<lb />both sides, particularly the re-<lb />ject, who saves face instead of<lb />enduring a public rejection.<lb /><lb />Nice it is not. -<lb /><lb />Receiving the number<lb />could be crushing, says Elayne<lb /><lb />~Savage, author of DonTt Take<lb /><lb />it Personally! The Art of Deal-<lb />ing with Rejection.?<lb /><lb />You donTt know someoneTs<lb />history, and you donTt know<lb />how they may have been hurt<lb />in the past,? Savage says. You<lb />donTt know what kind of reac-<lb />tion someone might have.?<lb /><lb />She adds that the hotline<lb />could dredge up painful memo-<lb />ries, perhaps childhood traumas.<lb /><lb />There are classier ways to<lb />do a decline,? Savage says.<lb /><lb />John Fuhrman, author of<lb /><lb />Reject Me<lb /><lb />Direction,? recommends offer-<lb /><lb />you will.<lb />You could tell a person,<lb /><lb />What ITm really looking for is :<lb /><lb />X, and you are not that.<lb />ThereTs always the cop-out,<lb />ItTs not you, itTs me.<lb /><lb />But when faced with a par-<lb /><lb />ticularly obnoxious person,<lb /><lb />Fuhrman doesnTt rule out a di- :<lb />: greeting, Top of the morning to you,? is<lb /><lb />rect, You know what, it is you.<lb />There: 18<lb /><lb />some circles as Mr. Rejec-<lb /><lb />use the number.?<lb /><lb />several times.<lb /><lb />Cox, a bartender at Univer- :<lb />sal OrlandoTs CityWalk, once :<lb />was pursued by a man wearing :<lb />: Cat's urine glows under a blacklight.<lb /><lb />a shirt that read: Hi, YouTll Do.<lb />Charming.<lb />He wouldnTt take the hint,<lb />so she gave him the number.<lb /><lb />TJ thought I would never :<lb /><lb />: when Haley's Comet came into view.<lb />Bea:<lb />came to the bar again and told :<lb />her that giving the rejection :<lb />number was really mean. It :<lb />: They donTt appear until the child<lb />And then he asked for her :<lb />~number again.<lb /><lb />see him again,? Cox says.<lb />She thought wrong.<lb /><lb />hurt his feelings.<lb /><lb />Check Out One Of Our 2<lb />Greenville Locations!<lb /><lb />Garry's Has Clothing &amp; Accessories<lb />uSiness For 13 Years In Greenville<lb /><lb />252-756-0600<lb />MON.-THURS. 1-9PM<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The staff of the Office of Intercultural Student<lb />Affairs welcomes all new and returning students!<lb /><lb />We are located in the Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />Center on central campus, near Greene Hall.<lb /><lb />See our program of events calendar at<lb />www. ecu.edu/lwcc or call us at 252-328-6495<lb /><lb />definitely a:<lb />- need for it (the hotline),? says :<lb />Fuhrman, who is known in:<lb />: symbolizes ~two women ving: under<lb />tion.? If youTve got someone :<lb />you canTt shake off, absolutely, :<lb /> The:poisonous copperhead smells like<lb />Allison Cox has done so :<lb /><lb />veee<lb /><lb />Bo<lb /><lb />: Did you know?<lb /><lb />Dial ~RT for rejection<lb /><lb />The white part of your fingernail is<lb />called the lunula.<lb /><lb />: Libya has the only flag thats all one color<lb />: with no writing or decoration on it.<lb /><lb />_ I Love It! 21 Se- :<lb />crets for Turning Rejection into :<lb />: States than any other. The eight states<lb />ing a reason for rejecting some- :<lb />one. Constructive criticism, if :<lb />: Carolina and Virginia.<lb /><lb />Tennessee is bordered by more<lb /><lb />are Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas,<lb />Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North<lb /><lb />There are only three animals with blue<lb />: tongues, the Black Bear, the Chow Chow<lb />: dog and the blue-tongued lizard.<lb /><lb />Goat's eyes have rectangular pupils.<lb />The correct response to the Irish<lb />and the rest of the day to yourself.?<lb />The Chinese ideogram for ~troubleT<lb /><lb />one roofT.<lb /><lb />fresh cut cucumbers.<lb /><lb />Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aaron<lb />Burr in the groin.<lb /><lb />Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.<lb /><lb />Mark Twain was born on a day in 1835<lb /><lb />When he died in 1910, Haley's Comet<lb />came into view again.<lb /><lb />Babies are born without knee caps.<lb /><lb />reaches 2-6 years of age.<lb /><lb />: Ingrown toenails are hereditary.<lb /><lb />: The longest U.S. highway is Route 6<lb />: Starting in Cape Cod, Massachusetts<lb />: going through 14 states, and ending in<lb />Bishop, California.<lb /><lb />Horoscopes<lb /><lb />| Aquarius<lb />: Your energy levels are rather low right<lb /><lb />now, but they seem to be heading for<lb /><lb />: an upswing. ItTs a good time for low-<lb />: key activities with friends and family<lb />: that can recharge your emotional<lb />: batteries.<lb /><lb />: Pisces |<lb />You can rely on coworkers and others<lb /><lb />on thesperiphery of your social circle<lb />to pull more than their weight today --<lb /><lb />: maybeso much so that you can pull off<lb /><lb />an unexpected win from behind!<lb /><lb />Aries<lb /><lb />You and your people are going to need<lb />some pretty serious recreation after<lb />todayTs big push! Your drive for success<lb />is legendary and on days like today, it<lb /><lb />shines for the whole world to see.<lb /><lb />: Taurus<lb /><lb />: ItTs a good time for you to talk to<lb />: people you. disagree with and simply<lb />: try to understand how they see the<lb />: world. The shift in perspective doesn't<lb />: influence you, but it does give you<lb />: Serious insight.<lb /><lb />: Gemini<lb /><lb />: Your tasks are just a little more difficult<lb />: than you had expected today, but if you<lb />: Can rearrange -- or better still, postpone<lb />: -- a few of them, you should find that<lb />: you can manage them all just fine.<lb /><lb />: Cancer<lb /><lb />: It'sa binary day, either good or bad with<lb />: little to no room in between. See if you<lb />: Can cut your losses if things start to go<lb />: south -- maybe by going home early or<lb />calling for a nice, long time-out.<lb /><lb />: Leo<lb /><lb />: You're excited about something big<lb />: that seems like it could change your<lb />: life, but you may need to keep it to<lb />: yourself for the time being. Things are<lb /><lb />still complicated for your people and<lb /><lb />: they need to approach you.<lb /><lb />: Virgo<lb /><lb />: You need to relax and have fun today<lb />: -- things are pretty great and there<lb />: shouldn't be anything so pressing that<lb />: youcan't put it off after a bit of attention.<lb />: ItTs a great day for a party!<lb /><lb />: Libra<lb /><lb />: You should try to be vigilant today,<lb />: especially at work -- though folks could<lb />: try to take advantage of your trusting<lb />: nature almost anywhere, really. ThereTs<lb />: No need to get paranoid, though!<lb /><lb />: Scorpio<lb /><lb />: Your social energy i is potent today and<lb />: you should find it easy to get along with<lb />: almost anyone -- even those with whom<lb />: you have profound disagreements. ItTs<lb />3 cai time for negotiations.<lb /><lb />: Sagittarius<lb /><lb />: [t's a good time to lock up your credit<lb />: cards or find some other way to keep<lb />: yourself from spending money. Things<lb />: are good for you, but they can get better<lb />: if you can build up more savings.<lb /><lb />: Capricorn<lb /><lb />: You can get almost anything done<lb />: today, no matter how much effort it<lb />: takes. Things are stacked in your favor<lb />: ~and you may find that you can build on<lb />: earlier successes to pull off a big win!<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />B10<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ FEATURES<lb /><lb />ACROSS<lb />1 Stadium level<lb />5 Memorable<lb />times<lb />9 Old anesthetic<lb />14 Loafing<lb />15 TenantTs<lb />payment<lb />16 Got out of bed<lb />17 Self-restrained<lb />19 Hose down<lb />20 Desert<lb />greenery<lb />21 Cocktail garnish<lb />23 Particles<lb />25 Theol. belief<lb />26 Battery<lb />accessory<lb />29 Peruses again<lb />33 Groovy<lb />34 Scope<lb />37 Throat problem<lb />38 Freudian<lb />subjects<lb />40 Puts aboard<lb />42 Chesterfield<lb />43 Biblical pronoun<lb />45 Group of<lb />soldiers<lb />47 Squad of 1960sT<lb />TV<lb />48 Home of the<lb />Braves<lb />50 Respectful<lb />3 deference<lb />~ 52 Middle East<lb />org.<lb />53 Silly fowl?<lb />55 Fellow traveler<lb />59 Follow<lb />63 Studio sign<lb />64 As might be<lb />expected<lb />_66 Cake covering<lb />67 Applaud<lb />68 Sugar source<lb />69 Rocky shelf<lb />70 Some vipers<lb />71 My goodness!<lb /><lb />DOWN<lb /><lb />1 Bandleader<lb />Puente<lb /><lb />2 Notion<lb /><lb />3,Shade<lb />providers<lb /><lb />4 lterate<lb /><lb />5 Miss a step<lb /><lb />6 Domain<lb /><lb />Crossword |<lb /><lb />cence 6 4 5 6 7h 8 9 10 ell 2 3<lb />14 15 16<lb />17 18 19<lb />20 21 22<lb /><lb />24 : 25<lb /><lb />29 30° {31 432<lb />33 34 35 136 37<lb />38 oo 40 - 7 44 42<lb />43 44 45 46 47<lb />48 49 50 a<lb />52 53 154<lb /><lb />Stohr Bolen oys 58 59<lb />63 64 65<lb />66 67<lb />69 = 71<lb /><lb />© 2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc.<lb /><lb />All rights reserved.<lb /><lb />7 Feeds the pot<lb />8 Plant part ©<lb />9 Profit makers<lb />10 Three of a kind<lb />11 Sharpen<lb />12 Latin | lesson<lb />word<lb />13 Totter<lb />18 Aromatic<lb />compound<lb />22 Mine find .<lb /><lb />24 Verbal<lb /><lb />26 Greek letter<lb /><lb />27 Octet number<lb /><lb />28 Go bad<lb /><lb />29 Make over<lb /><lb />30 Bakery<lb />byproduct<lb /><lb />31 Clear, as a<lb />windshield<lb /><lb />32 Comic David<lb /><lb />35 __ bene<lb /><lb />36 Elongated fish<lb /><lb />39 Type of turtle<lb /><lb />41 London district<lb /><lb />44 Blowup |<lb /><lb />46 Tough question<lb /><lb />49 Heavy weight<lb /><lb />Solutions<lb />SiMe.<lb /><lb />d<lb />nN<lb /><lb />Sjlwyzictlo<lb /><lb />S<lb />1<lb />J<lb />=<lb />d<lb />r<lb />Yd<lb />=<lb /><lb />51 Dennis the _?<lb /><lb />53 Hockey scores<lb /><lb />54 Ready to be<lb />served _<lb /><lb />55 Corkscrew<lb /><lb />56 Second word of<lb />a limerick<lb /><lb />3/20/08<lb /><lb />Oizl|eHiajajy"jazio<lb /><lb />OC} uy; oO | lu} Cie<lb /><lb />57 Domestic<lb />worker<lb /><lb />58 Earlier Peruvian<lb /><lb />60 Smelting waste<lb /><lb />61 Radius neighbor<lb /><lb />62 Checked out<lb /><lb />65 Good times<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />ItTs not too late to sign up fora<lb />meal plan! Choose between<lb />meals per week or meals per<lb />semester - start saving today!<lb />www.ecu.edu/dining for more!<lb /><lb />Get more out of your meal plan with Jam Rewards -<lb />VARSLONAVAWAWA Felanlka\iie=] ene) ance) al aale) com iaice)<lb /><lb />| www.ecu.edu/dining<lb />www.events.ecu.edu/dining<lb />252-ECU-FOOD<lb /><lb />/Betin eine) ier!<lb /><lb />CAMPUS DINING<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ast Carolina University |<lb /><lb />THE CAREER CENTER<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Fall Career Fairs<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>2s<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />general- use images.<lb /><lb />number of other useful tools. |<lb /><lb />Get answers to your technology questions<lb />www.ecu.edu/itcs<lb />Visit the Information Technology and Computing<lb /><lb />ServicesTs Web site for information about our.<lb />many services and resources, and to access our<lb /><lb />growing library of tutorials. We also provide<lb /><lb />answers to frequently asked questions and post<lb />- campus technology news and announcements.<lb /><lb />Take advantage of campus computer labs<lb />www.ecu.edu/itcs/studentcomputerlabs<lb /><lb />ECU has more than 80 computer . labs across<lb />campus for student use. Check the ITCS Web site -<lb /><lb />for locations.<lb /><lb />Use a variety of software for free!<lb />WWW.eCU. edu/vel<lb /><lb />On: -campus and distance education students can<lb />, now access software they need for their courses<lb /><lb />without having to purchase it themselves or worry<lb />that a ~program wonTt run properly on their "<lb /><lb />personal computer or even come on campus to<lb /><lb />usd computer lab. Students can log into the<lb />Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) from home or their "<lb />~residence hall and choose software from an<lb /><lb />image? designed for their course(s) by their<lb />professor. Beginning fall 2008, all students can<lb />access software such as Microsoft Office 2007,<lb />SV Be SAS, Mathematica, and AutoCAD through<lb /><lb />/<lb /><lb />Access course content, syllabi and instructor.<lb /><lb />announcements _<lb />| ~ www.blackboard.ecu.edu<lb />Some instructors post their course syllabus,<lb /><lb />assignments, and announcements in Blackboard, a<lb />Web-based teaching and learning tool. You can<lb />also communicate with your instructor and "<lb /><lb />classmates through discussion board and chat<lb />features. Your instructor(s) will provide details<lb />regarding 7 accessing course material through<lb />Blackboard. Technical support is provided through<lb /><lb />an online Blackboard Support Center, Facebook ~<lb /><lb />group (Blackboard at East Carolina University)<lb />and Twitter (http://twitter.com/ECU_Bb_Info).<lb /><lb />Register for courses, check grades &amp; more!<lb />7 www.onestop. ecu.edu<lb /><lb />At OneStop, ECUTs one stop? for everything,<lb /><lb />students can log in with their PiratelD and<lb /><lb />passphrase to register for courses, check grades,<lb /><lb />review financial aid information and access a<lb /><lb />Kae :<lb /><lb />Store your electronic files |<lb />_www.ecu.edu/piratedrive<lb /><lb />} ECU students have access to 50 megabytes SE<lb />space on the ECU network to store files. Files on -<lb /><lb />this drive will be accessible to you any time you<lb /><lb />Pirate<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />log into a_ university-owned | Windows PC<lb /><lb />~ connected to the ECU network.<lb /><lb />Need help with technology?<lb />www.help.ecu.edu ¢ 328.9866<lb /><lb />The. lt Help Desk Offers technical assistance to <lb /><lb />ECU students including software support, answers<lb />to general "technology-related questions,<lb />connecting you to the university network and<lb /><lb />more. Don't have quick access to a telephone? |<lb /><lb />Click the chat icon on the IT Help Desk Web site to<lb /><lb />launch a live chat discussion with technology staff.<lb /><lb />Check your e-mail<lb />www.piratemail.ecu.edu<lb /><lb />The Piratemail e-mail system uses an anti-spam |<lb /><lb />tool called MailMarshal to help keep your inbox<lb />free of spam. Log into the MailMarshal Web site<lb />using |. your " PiratelD and passphrase at<lb />http://spammarshal.ecu.edu.<lb /><lb />| Create a personal Web site |<lb /><lb />_www.ecu.edu/ itcs/personalserver.cfm<lb />Every ECU faculty, staff and student who has a<lb />valid PiratelD and passphrase can request Web<lb />space for creating a personal Web site by visiting<lb /><lb />www. help. ecu.edu and submitting an online ticket :<lb />requesting personal Web space. The Web address "<lb />_ will be personal.ecu. edu/yourPiratelD? once the<lb /><lb />site has been created. Each student has 50<lb /><lb />megabytes of storage space for their personal site.<lb /><lb />Build your skills through online training<lb />www.ecu.edu/itcs/anytimelearning.cfm<lb />ITCS offers Web-based non-curriculum training<lb /><lb />: courses that are free of charge to all ECU faculty,<lb />. staff, and students. You can choose from a<lb /><lb />comprehensive library of courses that cover<lb />Microsoft Office software, operating systems, Web<lb /><lb />design/layout and programming, Adobe software,<lb />and much more. 3<lb /><lb />ACE is ready to meet your student "<lb />computing needs * www.ecu.edu/ace<lb />ACE provides discount pricing on computers,<lb /><lb />software, and peripherals that can be purchased 3<lb /><lb />on campus. The ACE Student Computing Support<lb />Centers provide assistance to students with ACE<lb />and non-ACE laptops.<lb /><lb />Distributed campus-wide to dorms and<lb />_ departments. Extra copies available<lb />at the Austin 104 computer lab.<lb /><lb />For more information on these and<lb />additional services, visit www.ecu.edu/itcs<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />ECU Schedule<lb /><lb />vs. Virginia Tech<lb />Aug. 30<lb />vs. West Virginia<lb />Sept. 6<lb />at Tulane<lb />Sept. 13<lb />at NC State<lb />Sept. 20<lb />vs. Houston<lb />SEpi 27,<lb />at Virginia<lb />Oct hl<lb />vs. Memphis<lb />Oct. 18<lb />at UCF<lb />Nov. 2<lb />vs. Marshall<lb />Nov. 8<lb />at Southern Miss<lb />Nov. 15<lb />at UAB<lb />Nov. 22<lb />vs. UTEP<lb />Nov. 28<lb /><lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Schedule<lb /><lb />at ECU<lb />Aug. 30<lb />vs. Furman<lb />Sept. 6<lb />vs. Georgia Tech.<lb />Sept. 13<lb />at UNC<lb />Sept. 20<lb />at Nebraska<lb />Sept. 27<lb />vs. W. Kentucky<lb />Oct. 4<lb />at Boston College<lb />Oct. 18<lb />at Florida State<lb />Oct. 25<lb />vs. Maryland<lb />Nov. 6<lb />at Miami<lb />Nov. 13<lb />vs. Duke<lb />Nov. 22<lb />vs. Virginia<lb /><lb />THEY SAID IT<lb /><lb />EverybodyTs undefeated at<lb />this point and everyone has<lb />lofty goals with what theyTre<lb />trying to accomplish. ThereTs a<lb />lot of excitement, enthusiasm<lb />and interest.?<lb /><lb />-Skip Holtz<lb /><lb />Playing Virginia Tech in<lb />Charlotte should be an exciting<lb />atmosphere to play in and it<lb />could play a big part in our<lb />upcoming season.?<lb /><lb />-Wide receiver Dwayne Harris<lb /><lb />T think with the goals we<lb />have in our program and what<lb />weTre trying to do is win a<lb />conference championship.<lb />Knowing how close weTve<lb />come (to that) the last two<lb />years has put a little fire in<lb />everybodyTs belly.?<lb /><lb />-Skip Holtz<lb /><lb />T donTt think now is the time<lb />to pat ourselves on the back<lb />and talk about going to a bowl<lb />game and beating Boise State.<lb />Right now, what we have to do<lb />is find out what we have to get<lb />done to close those last games<lb />out at the end of the year in<lb />order to win a conference<lb />championship.?<lb /><lb />-Skip Holtz<lb /><lb />Coming into the season, we<lb />know that weTre going to have<lb />to play a lot of great offenses "<lb />but thatTs a challenge that we<lb />look forward to week in and<lb />week out.?<lb /><lb />-Free safety Van Eskridge »<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />RIESE ERIS RIESE ERIE ELSES SESSILIS OIL ELS ESR IIIEE ETSI ESSE TES ESET SLES SI ESSER SOLE I SOS ESSERE SENSES SEES ERI SERS SES EOS SS ESSE SOE SSSI SERIE SSS ESSERE SESE SE SERS SESE SSE SSSSSES SSE SEE SSEE ESSAI IE SSE O RISERS SESS SSIES SORT IRS ISS SISE SIE SOSE ESSER SE SSS SOS ERE SESSE ESSE SORESRSESIONE<lb /><lb />Timnic Tech<lb />~Starting Lineup |<lb /><lb />hada a se . players wh<lb />_ ee of the Hokies. oe T,<lb /><lb />Vv . Pirates will onc again of open witha highly regarded Hokies<lb />team"but this season, the game won't be overshadowed by a tragedy; what ge<lb />in between the lines is the onl thin x that matters a rematch.<lb /><lb />3 a t have a chance at al and<lb />me confidence: when we play<lb /><lb />the special teams .<lb /><lb />er, snapper) of the four most<lb /><lb />h experience (this fine?<lb />holes to au but their ae players a are studs.<lb /><lb />is and the Pirates are eager ioe earn aieopect this time around, : a<lb />he series. scheduled to os every season until at least 2013 the eae _<lb /><lb />This writer ¢<lb /><lb />~East Carolina<lb />Starting Lineup<lb /><lb />OS Offense<lb />: ¢  QB- Patrick Pinkney, Sr.<lb /><lb />RB- Jonathan Williams, So.<lb />WR- Jamar Bryant, Jr.<lb />WR- Dwayne Harris, So.<lb />_ Alex sc Jr.<lb /><lb />_ LG-Th Hac Ir.<lb />__ C- Stephen Heis, Jr.<lb /><lb />RG- Dou Palmer, Jr.<lb />J<lb /><lb />DE 7k Slate, Sr.<lb />_ DE- Jay Ross, Jr.<lb /><lb />DT- Khalif Mitchell, Sr.<lb />DE- C.J. Wilson, Jr.<lb />-LB- Quentin Cotton, Sr.<lb /><lb />_ LB- Nick Johnson, Jr.<lb />_ LB- Pierre Bell, Sr.<lb />_CB- Jerek Hewitt, Sr.<lb />__CB- Darryl Reynolds, So.<lb /><lb />FS- Van Eskridge, Jr.<lb />SS- Leon Best, Sr.<lb /><lb />Speicial Teams<lb /><lb />_K-Ben Hartman, 1<lb /><lb />P- Matt Dodge, Ir.<lb /><lb />? KR- | Jonathan Williams,<lb /><lb />HOLTZ<lb /><lb />_ one we've got to do is set tha<lb /><lb />_ lofty goal. We've had lofty goals<lb /><lb />every year weTve been here but |<lb /><lb />__ | think the players feel those |<lb />goals are a little moer attain<lb /><lb />able this year.?<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ SPORTS<lb /><lb />C2<lb /><lb />Five questions in need of answers<lb /><lb />5. Is this the year ECU gets a Conference USA<lb />title?<lb /><lb />Any member of the football team will tell you that unless ECU<lb />makes it to the C-USA title game then the season is a failure. The<lb />Pirates have been close the last two years but have fallen apart at<lb />the end of the conference schedule, with losses to Rice in 2006 and<lb />Marshall in 2007 costing them greatly.<lb /><lb />This year the goal is clear: win C-USA. The schedule is in ECUT S<lb />favor this year, as it gets most of its toughest conference opponents<lb />at home and has a bye week before its toughest conference. road<lb />game. Three of the final five games are on the road however, so if<lb />the pattern of the past two years is followed then the Southern Miss,<lb />UAB or UTEP games could be the ones that dethrone the Pirates<lb />conference title hopes for a third straight year. The PiratesT coaches<lb />and players have stressed the importance of winning C-USA this<lb />season, and if they can learn from what has happened the last two<lb />years, thereTs a good chance this is the year.<lb /><lb />4. How will the special teams be?<lb /><lb />While the special teams play last year earned ECU two of its.<lb /><lb />biggest wins"North Carolina and Boise State"the unit was other-<lb />wise below average. Matt Dodge had moments of brilliance as the<lb /><lb />punter, averaging 41 yards per punt, but he lacked the consistency |<lb /><lb />that coach Holtz demanded from him.<lb /><lb />As far as field goals, Ben Hartman was a sub-par 13-of-22 with<lb />eight of those misses coming from less than 39 yards. Hartman<lb />seemed to find consistency in the latter part of last season, any<lb />momentum he had came to a screeching halt this summer as he<lb />~suffered a leg injury that could leave his availability in the early part<lb />of this season in question. The special teams unit will certainly be<lb />a big question mark this season and should get tested early with the<lb />first two games against Virginia Tech and West Virginia.<lb /><lb />3. Will the secondary be.able to stop the pass?<lb /><lb />While the ECU defense will get recognition for its strong defen-<lb />sive line, the Achilles heel of the unit is the secondary. Last year,<lb />ECU ranked among the worst in the nation in stopping the pass,<lb />allowing 289 yards per game through the air.<lb /><lb />The Pirates are simply hoping that last year was a learning<lb />experience and that with another spring/fall of practice under their<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ROBERTS<lb />LAW FIRM<lb /><lb />2815-A S. CHARLES BLVD<lb /><lb />(across from The Exchange)<lb /><lb />JIM ROBERTS, JR.<lb /><lb />Drinking Tickets<lb />DWI &amp; Traffic Charges<lb /><lb />252.758.8808<lb /><lb />www.jimrobertslaw.com<lb /><lb />Drug Charges<lb /><lb />Misdemeanors &amp; Felonies<lb /><lb />"JARED JACKSON<lb /><lb />THE EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />JESSI BRAXTON | THe East CAROLINIAN<lb />Chris Johnson will be rough to replace this season.<lb /><lb />belts, the secondary will be able to step up to the challenge. If not,<lb />then the pass happy offenses of Conference-USA will once again<lb />give ECU fits.<lb /><lb />2. Can the running game handle the loss of Chris<lb />Johnson?<lb /><lb />Last season was the year of Chris Johnson. This year it could<lb />be the year of Dominique Lindsay, Jonathan Williams, Norman<lb />Whitley or Brandon Simmons, among others who are trying to<lb />replace a game changer such as Johnson.<lb /><lb />Doing that is much easier said than done however. Last year,<lb />Johnson ran for 1,423 yards and 17 touchdowns in 13 games. The<lb />next closest running back to him was Dominique Lindsay, who had<lb />205 yards and five touchdowns. While Johnson did get the majority<lb />of attempts it is certainly unknown at this point in time if one of the<lb />backs this year can even get close to matching that production in<lb />the running game. 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Lindsay was once again the next<lb />running back closest to Johnson in that category, with 58 yards<lb />receiving and one touchdown on only nine receptions.<lb /><lb />With limited experience returning and LindsayTs injury, it will<lb />obviously be tough for the ECU offense to replace its departed star.<lb /><lb />1. How will weekly quarterback competition<lb />affect the offense?<lb /><lb />While the question of who will start the Virginia Tech game as<lb />quarterback is presumably Patrick Pinkney, it will probably still be<lb />a week-to-week situation as to who will start the rest of the games.<lb />Last season, Rob Kass was slated to start against the Hokies for<lb /><lb />the season opener, but due to a DUI arrest, he didnTt make his first<lb /><lb />game appearance until the fourth game of the season, against West<lb /><lb />* Virginia. Pinkney made the most of his starting duties"espe-<lb /><lb />cially against in-state rival North Carolina, when he threw for 406<lb />yards and three touchdowns. Kass also had his share of success,<lb />including engineered the final drive in the Hawaii Bowl,.in which<lb />the offense was able to get into position for a game-winning Ben<lb />Hartman field goal.<lb /><lb />While both quarterbacks bring different things to the table,<lb />Patrick is more of a scrambling quarterback where Kass is a pocket<lb />passer. The two, along with offensive coordinator Todd Fitch, were<lb />able to put in place an offense that could handle a dual quarterback<lb />system and find success. Why coach Holtz has been more in favor<lb />of settling with one quarterback, he isnTt.opposed to going back<lb />to the duel quarterback system if it means wins. 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          <lb />C3 THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ SPORTS<lb /><lb />Who has the<lb /><lb />KELLEN HOLTZMAN<lb /><lb />THE EAstT CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Offense-VT |<lb /><lb />Skip Holtz and Frank Beamer may want to trade<lb />coaching techniques in order to manage their<lb />strikingly similar offensive units. Both coaches<lb />are tackling potential quarterback controversies?<lb />for consecutive years. Both coaches will rely<lb /><lb />on committee? running back systems to<lb />replace star performers (ECUTs Chris Johnson<lb />and Virginia TechTs Branden Ore). And both<lb />coaches will benefit from offensive lines with<lb />more experience, while both sets of receiving<lb />corps lack a significant number of game-tested<lb />veterans.<lb /><lb />The Hokies get the offensive nod simply because<lb />they have a more talented player pool than<lb /><lb />ECU. Outside of quarterback Tyrod Taylor, the<lb />Hokies most lethal weapon could be tight end<lb />Greg Boone, the offensive MVP of the spring. |<lb />The offensive line, led by All-ACC selection<lb />Sergio Render, has four returning starters and<lb />should pave an easier path for the board of<lb />backs. The HokiesT top contenders for tailback,<lb />Kenny Lewis and Jahre Cheeseman, are looking<lb />to bounce back from injuries that kept them<lb />sidelined for the spring. As many as three other<lb />backs, including a redshirt freshman and a true<lb />freshman, are in the mix for playing time.<lb /><lb />Special Teams-VT<lb /><lb />Virginia TechTs Beamer Ball? has made it<lb /><lb />the favorite in this category for just about<lb />every game in each one of Frank BeamerTs 20<lb />seasons. Beamer has become legendary for<lb /><lb />his defensive tactics, as his special teams are<lb />usually adept at blocking kicks and scoring<lb />touchdowns. However, Virginia TechTs lack<lb /><lb />of experience on the offensive side will be a<lb />concern in the early stages of the season. The<lb />Hokies must replace a starting placekicker,<lb />holder, deep snapper and standout return man.<lb />That return man is Eddie Royal, a second-round<lb />draft choice of the Denver Broncos. The Pirates<lb />have an outstanding kickoff returner to replace<lb />as well in Chris Johnson; Dwayne Harris and<lb />Jonathan Williams will have their work cut out<lb />for them to plug the impression that Johnson<lb />has left. Macho Harris will be the preferred<lb />option on punt and kick returns for Virginia<lb />Tech. An injury to ECU kicker Ben Hartman<lb />could leave the Pirate special teams vulnerable<lb />and stretched thin. With HartmanTs availability<lb />in question during the preseason, freshman<lb />Ben Ryan and punter Matt Dodge have been<lb />competing for the placekicking job.<lb /><lb />T This writer can be contacted at<lb /><lb />, . gports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RONNIE WOODWARD<lb /><lb />THE EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />: There is a saying in football that offense sells _<lb />: tickets and defense wins championships"and<lb />: that is no truer than in Conference USA.<lb />: All you have to do is look at last yearTs<lb />: champion to realize that.<lb />: Last fall, UCF showed the rest of C-USA the<lb />: recipe for winning a championship in the league<lb />: that has turned into the most offense-heavy and<lb />: unpredictable in the nation, and believe it or not,<lb />: they did it with defense. | ,<lb />: Scoring points has been very easy for most in C-.<lb />: USA lately. Last year, the conference boasted the<lb />: nationTs top offense (Tulsa) and had two players<lb />: from the same conference rush for more than<lb />: 2,000 yards for only the second time in college<lb />: football history.<lb />: But the defensive statistics werenTt quite as<lb />: pretty.<lb />: Last season, seven of C-USATs 12 teams ranked<lb />: 100th or worse in the nation in total defense and<lb />: pass defense. UCF wasnTt one of them, and that<lb />: had a lot to do with winning the conference.<lb />: Every team in the league knew how to score<lb />: points, but not many actually knew how to stop<lb />: the opposition. :<lb />_.t UCF was one of two C-USA schools to allow<lb />: less points in 2007 than in 2006, and the Golden<lb />: Knights were first in the league in total defense,<lb />: pass defense and sacks against conference<lb />: Opponents. With nine returning starters on<lb />: defense, UCF allowed 25 points or less in seven<lb />| of its nine conference games--including the win<lb />~ over Tulsa in the C-USA championship game.<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14,2008<lb /><lb />edge? Opinion: Defense is the key<lb />to winning Conference USA<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JESSI BRAXTON | Tue East CaroLiNIAN<lb /><lb />Marcus Hands (92) and Linval Joseph (97) are among the players returning on ECUTs defensive line.<lb /><lb />ECU has aspirations of winning its first<lb />conference championship since 1976 this season,<lb />and for that to happen, the defense must play<lb />better.<lb /><lb />Playing with an inexperienced secondary last<lb />season, the Pirates finished 114th in the nation<lb />in pass defense and 95th in total defense. They<lb />were forced into shootouts and frequently<lb /><lb />bailed out by Chris Johnson and an explosive .<lb />offense. Johnson will not be on the field<lb /><lb />this year, and Head Coach Skip Holtz and<lb />defensive coordinator Greg Hudson have both<lb />acknowledged that more pressure will be on the<lb />defense to win games.<lb /><lb />ItTs a high responsibility, but it is a fact,? said<lb />Hudson. In order for us to expect any type of<lb />championship, weTre going to have to play great<lb />defense.?<lb /><lb />Hudson said that being a defensive coordinator<lb />in C-USA can be very challenging and<lb />frustrating at times, and that trend looks like it<lb />will continue. Former Hawaii coach June Jones -<lb />will bring his high-powered run-and-shoot<lb />offense to SMU this season, and two successful<lb />offensive coordinators will have their first<lb />chances as head coaches in C-USA this fall.<lb />Southern Miss, which fired longtime defensive-<lb />minded coach Jeff Bower last fall, will be<lb />coached by Larry Fedora, who guided Oklahoma<lb />StateTs nationally ranked offense last season.<lb />Kevin Sumlin; who has been an offensive<lb />coordinator at Oklahoma and Florida, will also<lb /><lb />see C-USA page C4<lb /><lb />CONSTITUTION WEEK §<lb />SEPTEMBER 15-19,2008<lb /><lb />= GALLERY AT ~<lb /><lb />y, September 16<lb /><lb />minthe Great Roomsin<lb /><lb />- Freedom Fair- ECU Designated 1 .<lb />_ Public Forum Space |<lb /><lb />n opportunity to learn more about the<lb />CU Designated Public Forum Space<lb /><lb />TuTION Day Quiz<lb /><lb />' ill be awarded |<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />C4<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ SPORTS<lb /><lb />Offensive line is quietly making noise<lb /><lb />JESSI BRAXTON | THeT East CaROLINIAN<lb /><lb />The PiratesT offensive line returns four starters and is rated among the best in Conference USA.<lb /><lb />JARED JACKSON<lb /><lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />To have a great offense in<lb />college football, you usually<lb />have to have a good quarter-<lb />back.<lb /><lb />But every good quarterback |<lb /><lb />usually needs a good offensive<lb />line to protect him. These are the<lb />- guys that few people outside of<lb />diehard football fans pay atten-<lb />tion to"but more often than<lb />not"they are the difference in<lb /><lb />C-USA<lb /><lb />continued from C3<lb /><lb />be the headman at Houston.<lb />- Sometime you look around<lb />and say, ~why are things a<lb />little different in this leagueT,?<lb />Hudson said. The offensive<lb />creativity in our league is very<lb />high. I jokingly say that itTs<lb />like every coach in the league<lb />is interviewing each Saturday, |<lb />trying to see who can put the<lb />most points on the board.<lb />But it still comes down to<lb />tackling. Whether itTs in space<lb />or in a small window, you have<lb />to be a fundamental team.?<lb />ECU does return a good<lb />amount of experience on<lb />defense this season. For the<lb />first time in the Holtz era, ECU<lb />returns nine starters on defense,<lb />which could be very valuable.<lb />It allows you to go back<lb />out on the field against<lb />those opponents with the<lb />understanding of how to defend<lb />things,? Hudson said of the<lb />experience he has returning this<lb />fall. The players know what to<lb />do and how to get ready for that<lb />opponent.?<lb />Free safety Van Eskridge, who<lb />is one of the PiratesT leaders on<lb />defense, said that eliminating<lb />long pass plays has been the<lb />main focus of the defense this<lb />preseason and last spring.<lb />By us having the core of our<lb />defense back and some good<lb />chemistry going, hopefully it<lb />will allow us to play better and<lb />smarter than last year,? he said.<lb />C-USA, which has had a<lb />different champion in each of<lb />the past six seasons, looks to<lb />be as wide open as ever this<lb />year. Tulsa is gaining the most<lb />preseason recognition, but<lb />the Golden Hurricane will be<lb />breaking in a new quarterback<lb />and only return five starters<lb />from a defense that all but cost<lb />it a conference championship<lb />one year ago. ECU, UCF and<lb />Marshall--the top-3 contenders<lb />in the East Division--all lost<lb />key players on offense, but<lb />return nine starters on defense.<lb />This fall, the offenses of C-<lb />USA are likely to once again<lb />_ dominate the highlights and<lb />receive the most attention,<lb />but donTt forget how valuable _<lb />defense can be in this league-<lb />-UCF sure figured it out last<lb />season.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted<lb /><lb />at sports@theeastcarolinian.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />a quarterback getting sacked or<lb />throwing a touchdown pass.<lb /><lb />We just try to keep the<lb />skill position players happy, and<lb />make them better,? said. junior<lb />offensive lineman Doug Palmer.<lb />It feels so good to see one of<lb />them score because of the work<lb />that we did. ItTs all about getting<lb />those seven ~points, and thatTs<lb />makes everyone happy.?<lb /><lb />Last year, the ECU offense<lb /><lb />exploded behind the playmak- "<lb /><lb />ing abilities of Chris Johnson.<lb /><lb />Whether the departed speedster<lb />was running the football or<lb />taking a screen-pass all the way<lb />to the house. At times, Johnson<lb />made the offensive line look<lb />good with his lightning fast<lb />speed, but without a strong<lb />offensive line unit to open up<lb />running lanes for him, ECU<lb />could and probably would have<lb />lost many more football games.<lb /><lb />see OFFENSE page C6<lb /><lb />You studied.<lb /><lb />bCimeninitxarser<lb />You had se<lb /><lb />Carolina<lb />Pregnancy<lb />Center<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Free Pregnancy Tests<lb />Greenville (252) 757-0003<lb /><lb />www.carolinapregnancycenter.org<lb /><lb />Washington (252) 946-8040<lb /><lb />Now entering the fourth<lb />year under Head Coach Skip<lb />Holtz, the PiratesT offense is<lb />poised to weather the loss of<lb />Johnson, and perhaps have one<lb />of the best offensive units in<lb />recent ECU memory.<lb /><lb />That is partly due to one<lb />of the most experienced offen-<lb />sive line units the Pirates have<lb />had in years. The unit, which<lb />returns four starters from last<lb />yearTs team, is ranked as the<lb />top offensive line in Conference<lb />USA by Phil SteeleTs preseason<lb />magazine.<lb /><lb />Our offensive line has as<lb />much depth as weTve ever had,?<lb />said Holtz. We still have a<lb /><lb />long way to go in order to put it<lb /><lb />all together, but there are more<lb /><lb />bodies to work with than weTve ~<lb /><lb />ever had.?<lb /><lb />Now in his third stint at ECU<lb /><lb />and fourth year overall during<lb />his latest, offensive line coach<lb />Steve Shankweiler thinks the<lb />overall experience of the line<lb />has definitely given the unit an<lb /><lb />advantage over this spring and<lb /><lb />summer opposed to years past.<lb /><lb />The experience [of the<lb />offensive line] makes my room<lb />a whole lot more mature and<lb />makes it a whole lot more intui-<lb />tive about what weTre doing,?<lb />said Shankweiler. The main<lb /><lb />T difference between last season<lb /><lb />and this season is that ITm not<lb />coaching assignments; ITm<lb />coaching the little things. 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          <lb />4<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008 sf 7 THE EAST CAROLINIAN * SPORTS.<lb /><lb />- Ranking the Carolinas |<lb /><lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Since the college football<lb />teams from north and south<lb />Carolina are spread out amongst<lb />different conferences, The East<lb />Carolina will be doing a rank-<lb />ing the Carolinas? feature each<lb />week, starting with this weekTs<lb />preseason edition. Clemson<lb />grabs the top spot, mainly due<lb />to its amazing wealth of talent,<lb />but there are multiple teams<lb />which are capable of taking<lb />the top spot as the season pro-<lb />gresses.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />The Pirates beat in-state rival UNC last season, but the two teams will not meet this year.<lb /><lb />Need furniture?<lb />NEW ITEMS ARRIVE DAILY!<lb /><lb />Whether you're looking for NEW<lb />or it gently used will do...<lb />you owe it fo yourself fo shop<lb />Consignment Ist... First!<lb /><lb />We carry new market samples &amp; closeouts from High Point, NC<lb />&amp; gently used brands such as Drexel, Baker, Lexington and more!<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Perttre batigns én<lb />3700-A South Memorial Drive<lb /><lb />[next to Food Lion, near Lowe's.&amp; Home Depot<lb /><lb />Store Hours: Mon-Fri 10am to 6pm, Sat 9am to 4pm)<lb /><lb />Call 252-215-1086 today!<lb /><lb />Pick up services available, www.consignment]st.com<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Congrat lation:<lb />newest members of<lb />National Leadership Honor Society<lb />Undergraduate and Graduate Students Undergraduate and Graduate Students<lb />Christian Adams Jared McGuirt<lb />Vanesha Barnes Pla Sara McLeod<lb />Brooke Barton Lauren McNeill<lb />Tricia Ben-Davies a a seed<lb />* antid ver<lb />a tid ak West Overman<lb />remayne Blue Shek es<lb />Vladim Bobrovnikov ihe ee<lb />ettie Peele<lb />Twana Bradley Jennifer Perry<lb />Francesa Burns Amanda Pugh<lb />Erin Carraway Melody Pugh<lb />_ Ava Cavenaugh Kristen Richard<lb />Leslie Cecil Amanda Robb<lb />Kristen Dalton Melanie Ross<lb />Danielle Dobbs Michelle Royal<lb />Courtney Eliot Phot) Sharon Saleh-Tehrani<lb />Alexander Freedman oe Stephanie SEG<lb />| Joseph Gill Ae a , Ashley Scudiero<lb />, Julie Goldfarb Initiation was held Sarah ee<lb />Adam Goldwyn last semester in | Latoria S ern<lb />April 2007. | _ Megan Sink,<lb />Suhail Guzman Emily Strickland<lb />Stephanie Hendrix ie | Stesen Tiaines<lb />Michael Hoover ate talon Nie Mane tebes<lb />Annette Hoskins-Satterfield regarding Liusren Trantham<lb />Jayme Hostetter membership and Bhavini Vasoya<lb />Toluwalase [bikunle : selection Meagan Wallace<lb />Tamesha James. criteria, _ Dianna Wiliams<lb />Daniel Kane visit our websites: Alyssa Womble<lb />Terry Lathrop ee 7 Libby Yee<lb />Tiffany Lee ! www.ecu.edu/odk<lb />Anna Logemann www.odk.org : Faculty/. S taff<lb />| Jennifer Mann 7 Dr. Pritt Desai<lb />Détaviis Mason Or email us at Dr. Scott Glass<lb />ODK@ecu.edu Ms. Renita Moore<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />om<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ SPORTS<lb /><lb />OFFENSE continued from C4<lb /><lb />position in football, offensive linemen have to<lb />instinctively know what the teammate beside<lb />them is doing"and are forced to work well as<lb />a group.<lb /><lb />They live together, they socialize together,<lb /><lb />_they hang out together and theyTre a unique -<lb /><lb />group,? Shankweiler said of his groupTs cohesive-<lb />ness. I insist that they all know all five positions.<lb /><lb />That way thereTs a common thread running '<lb /><lb />through all of them and they canTt stay in their<lb />own little cabinet, they have to understand what<lb />all of them are doing.?<lb /><lb />The key to having a good line is pretty simple<lb />according to junior lineman Sean Allen.<lb /><lb />The most important thing on the offensive "<lb /><lb />line is knowing how to play together,? he said.<lb />You have to learn how to work with the guy<lb />beside you and the guy beside him.?<lb /><lb />Part of the reason that Shankweiler is<lb />impressed by this group of players is the maturity<lb />among them and how they reach out to other guys<lb />to try and make them better. "<lb /><lb />There is a lot more of players coaching play-<lb />ers than ITve seen since ITve been here.? Shank-<lb />weiler said. They now understand what I want,<lb />and they are more mature.?<lb /><lb />The feeling is mutual between player and.<lb /><lb />coach, which Palmer pointed out this preseason.<lb /><lb />ITve learned how to be patient and just listen<lb />to what he (Shankweiler) has to say,? Palmer said,<lb />who is currently slated as ECUTs starting right<lb />guard for the opener against Virginia Tech on<lb />Aug. 30. We just have to keep listening to him,<lb />because he knows what heTs talking about.?<lb /><lb />The offensive line isnTt without some key<lb />losses however. The unit lost starters Matt Butler<lb />and Josh Coffman to graduation.<lb /><lb />T feel real strong about the offensive line as a<lb />unit right now,? Palmer said. We lost Matt Butler<lb />at guard and Josh Coffman at tackle, but we feel<lb />good and weTre just trying to come together as a<lb />unit and get ready for Virginia Tech.?<lb /><lb />As the summer rolls along and the opener<lb /><lb />Quarterback Patrick Pinkney will be relying on his offensive line this fall.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ESSI BRAXTON | Tue East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />against Virginia Tech creeps up at a fastening rate,<lb />Shankweiler believes that not only the offensive<lb />line, but the offense as a whole, could be a force<lb />to be reckoned with.this fall. ;<lb /><lb />I think with where we are right now on<lb />offense, we can be as good as any offense in this<lb />league [Conference USA],? Shankweiler said.<lb />But to be good in this league, youTve got to be<lb />well over 400 yards a game, so weTre going to<lb />have play with a sense of urgency and a sense<lb />of maturity because this league is being known<lb />for being wide open on offense, and weTre very<lb />capable of that.?<lb /><lb />To be successful however, Shankweiler thinks<lb />the offense will have to be multifaceted.<lb /><lb />My other two times here, we have two NFL<lb />quarterbacks (Jeff Blake and Davied Garrard).<lb />Throughout the 1990s, the common theme was<lb />there was an NFL quarterback,? Shankweiler said.<lb />Not to say that the guys we have know canTt play<lb />in the NFL, but our focus now is maybe more a<lb />multiple way of attacking defenses.<lb /><lb />Maybe we have to spread it out more or we<lb />may have to do some things in the option game,<lb />whereas in the past, we always had that big guy<lb />under center that we ~knew could bail us out. I<lb />think our line of scrimmage has to be better than<lb />it used to be and our multiplicity has to be better<lb />than it used to be.? .<lb /><lb />The key to the PiratesT overall success on<lb />offensive this year could come down to the<lb />offensive line, and its ability offense to not only<lb />control the line of scrimmage, but also the flow<lb />of the game.<lb /><lb />ECUTs experienced offensive lineman must be<lb />on their toes week in and week out and expect the<lb />unexpected and make it a reality. Because again,<lb />they are the difference between a sack and a touch-<lb />down pass. They are the difference between a five<lb />yard loss and a 15-yard run. They are often times<lb />the difference between a win and a loss.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />of TigerTs<lb /><lb />Ar<lb /><lb />Not long after Tiger Woods<lb />announced he was done for the<lb />year because of knee surgery,<lb />the search began for the player<lb />who could dominate golf in his<lb />absence, especially the final<lb />two majors.<lb /><lb />Padraig Harrington didnTt<lb />make too many short lists.<lb /><lb />Most eyes were on Phil<lb />Mickelson, No. 2 in the world<lb /><lb />- with three majors among his<lb /><lb />35 victories around the world.<lb /><lb />Maybe it was time for Ernie Els<lb /><lb />to emerge anew, especially now<lb />that Woods wasnTt around to<lb />break his heart. Youth focused<lb />on Sergio Garcia, a phenomenal<lb />talent who had captured the next<lb />best thing to a major at The Play-<lb />ers Championship.<lb />Harrington provided the<lb />answer not.once, but twice.<lb />First came his four-shot vic-<lb />tory in the British Open, where<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />Harrington taking advantage<lb /><lb />absence<lb /><lb />he shot 32 on the back nine in<lb />35 mph wind at Royal Birkdale.<lb />One month later, Harrington<lb />awoke from a daze to win the<lb />PGA Championship with a 66-<lb />66 at Oakland Hills.<lb /><lb />That gave him three of the<lb />last six majors " only Woods<lb />has won that many so quickly<lb />in the last 25 years.<lb /><lb />And instead of asking<lb /><lb />_whether he could fill the void,<lb /><lb />the question now is whether<lb />Harrington can challenge Wood<lb />when he returns.<lb />ItTs a good situation that<lb />you can ask that question,?<lb />Harrington said. I have prob-<lb />ably been the leading player in<lb />Europe for close to six years. It<lb />is a big step now to move up and<lb />start competing on a different<lb />level. ITve got Phil. ITve got Tiger<lb />ahead of me. I donTt necessarily<lb />pay attention to what-theyTre<lb />doing. I pay attention to more<lb />what ITm doing.?<lb />That might be one reason<lb /><lb />why Harrington presents such<lb />a threat.<lb /><lb />He works as hard on his<lb />game as anyone, even though<lb /><lb />~Vyay Singh gets thé credit as<lb /><lb />the hardest-working man in golf.<lb />Harrington has never been one to<lb />be so consumed with results and<lb />rankings to abandon the process<lb />of getting better. Remember, he<lb />went a full year without winning<lb />between his consecutive British<lb />Open titles.<lb /><lb />Many periods in my career,<lb />ITve had lulls where ITve been in<lb />between things and come out<lb />stronger,? he said after his two-<lb />shot victory over Sergio Garcia<lb />and Ben Curtis. ITm looking at<lb />this period as one of those that<lb />I am coming out stronger with<lb />experience, and ITm putting a<lb />lot more things together. 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          <lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN ¢ SPORTS<lb /><lb />PHELPS continued from C4<lb /><lb />AP | THe East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Michael Phelps (right) celebrates with his teammates after winning 4x200-meter freestyle relay.<lb /><lb />the morning, followed by the.<lb /><lb />preliminaries of the 100 but-<lb />terfly in the evening.<lb /><lb />_By PhelpsT standards, a<lb />rather light day.<lb /><lb />Just look what he did<lb />Wednesday: In the span of an<lb />hour, he set a world record in<lb />the 200-meter butterfly " even<lb />though a faulty pair of goggles<lb />filled with water during the race<lb />" and then came back to lead<lb />the first 800 freestyle relay to<lb />crack the seven-minute bar-<lb />rier, virtually lapping the rest<lb />of the field.<lb /><lb />Those were the 10th an<lb />11th gold medals of PhelpsT<lb />career, leaving Mark Spitz, Carl<lb />Lewis &amp; Co. in the dust. And<lb />heTs still aiming to win three<lb />more before he leaves China,<lb />which would take down the<lb />record he really wants: SpitzTs<lb /><lb />seven-gold performance from<lb />36 years ago.<lb /><lb />Everyone else is just a spec-<lb />tator.<lb /><lb />] think heTs undisputedly<lb />the greatest swimmer of all<lb />time,? longtime Italian coach<lb />Alberto Castagnetti said. HeTs<lb />stratospheric, in technical terms<lb />and in terms of mental prepara-<lb />tion. ITve never seen anyone<lb />like him.?<lb /><lb />Castagnetti should know.<lb />He raced against Spitz at the<lb />Munich Games.<lb /><lb />Spitz was much more lim-<lb />ited,? the coach said. He had<lb />two races that were similar,<lb />freestyle and butterfly, and he<lb />had a team behind him for the<lb /><lb />_ relays in which even I could<lb /><lb />have won.?<lb />These are the finals Phelps<lb />has left:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />menTs hair<lb /><lb />ling shoppe<lb /><lb />132-3318 Style<lb />2800 E. 10th St. pam<lb /><lb />Eastgae Shopping Center<lb />Across from Highway<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />3eO<lb />With Se.<lb /><lb />* S oS<lb /><lb />Huy Pasrol Soation c Pe<lb /><lb />S48 Stains Farily i Exent |<lb />s H Doty HH Ficness<lb /><lb />Exguce Shegring Oe<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Patrol<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />" Friday, 200 individual<lb /><lb />medley: Teammate and fellow<lb />hip-hop aficionado Ryan Lochte<lb />certainly makes this a potential<lb />stumbling block, considering<lb />he put up the third-fastest time<lb />in history at the U.S. trials last<lb />month. Then again, Phelps set a<lb />world record in that same race<lb />and will benefit from Lochte<lb />trying to pull off a tough double,<lb />also racing in the 200 back-<lb />stroke on the same morning.<lb />_ " Saturday, 100 butterfly:<lb />American Jan Crocker holds<lb />the world record, but he set<lb />that mark three long years ago.<lb />Phelps has won nearly every big<lb />race between the two, including<lb />the 2004 Olympics, last yearTs<lb />world championships and the<lb />most recent U.S. trials, where<lb />he pulled away to an easy win.<lb />Crocker will be well rested,<lb />however, since this is his only<lb />individual event.<lb /><lb />" Sunday, 400 medley<lb />relay: The U.S. has never actu-<lb />ally lost this event at the Olym-<lb />pics, the only blip on its perfect<lb />record coming in 1980 when the<lb />Americans boycotted. This is<lb />about.as sure of a lock as Phelps<lb />will have at these games, though<lb />there is always the chance of a<lb />stumble. Remember Crocker<lb />jumping in too early on a relay<lb />exchange during what should<lb />have been a routine prelims<lb /><lb />swim at last yearTs world cham-<lb />pionships? The Americans were<lb />disqualified, denying Phelps the<lb />chance to win an eighth gold.<lb /><lb />_ Judging by the way heTs<lb />swimming in China, it would<lb />likely take a similar fluke for<lb />Phelps to miss out on SpitzTs<lb />record.<lb /><lb />He is just anormal person,<lb />but maybe from a different<lb />planet,? said RussiaTs Alexander<lb />Sukhorukov, fresh off a thrash-<lb />ing by the Phelps-led Americans<lb />in the 800 free relay Wednesday<lb /><lb />- but still wearing a silver medal<lb /><lb />around his neck.<lb /><lb />Cornel Marculescu, who<lb />runs the sportTs governing body,<lb />concurred with the intergalactic<lb />theory...<lb /><lb />The problem is, we have<lb />an extraterrestrial,? Marculescu<lb />said. No one else can win.?<lb /><lb />British swimmer Simon<lb />Burnett has a different take,<lb />which he shared with American<lb />menTs coach Eddie Reese when<lb />they ran into each other in the<lb />cafeteria.<lb /><lb />He was saying to me,<lb />~I think ITve figured out<lb />Michael Phelps,T? Reese said.<lb />He is not from another planet;<lb />he is from the future. His father<lb />made him and made a time<lb />machine. Sixty years from now<lb />he is an average swimmer, but<lb />he has come back here to mop<lb />up.?<lb /><lb />Science fiction aside, the<lb />23-year-old from Baltimore is<lb />clearly swimming off the charts<lb />in Beijing.<lb /><lb />After a six-gold perfor-<lb />mance at the 2004 Athens<lb />Games, Phelps needed only<lb />five days here to surpass Spitz,<lb />Lewis, Soviet gymnast Larysa<lb />Latynina and Finnish runner<lb />Paavo Nurmi as the winningest<lb />Olympian ever.<lb /><lb />Being on the team with<lb />him these past couple of years,<lb />a lot of us take what he does for<lb />granted,? said Natalie Coughlin,<lb />whoTs won three medals of her<lb />own at these games but barely<lb />has gotten noticed. We expect<lb />him to break world records. We<lb />expect him to win.?<lb /><lb />In the 200 fly, his signature<lb />stroke, his goggles filled with<lb />water shortly after he dove in<lb />the pool. 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        <p>Classifieds<lb /><lb />FOR RENT<lb /><lb />| need a subleaser for North<lb />Campus Crossing. ItTs a<lb />3 bedroom apartment with<lb />wonderful girl roommates.<lb />$485/month. Nothing wrong<lb />with it; | just want to move<lb />in with my three best friends<lb />who just transferred to ECU. If<lb />anyone wants to help me out,<lb />my email is alcl216@ecu.edu<lb />or call 704-322-0622.<lb /><lb />Duplex available on the corner<lb />of 4th and Maple Street.<lb />3BR/1BA with living room. New<lb />appliances including washer/<lb />dryer. Great location. Available<lb />immediately. $850/month. Call<lb />908-229-5539.<lb /><lb />WALK TO CLASS! 1 block from<lb />campus. 2 bedroom apartment<lb />with hard wood floors and<lb />central heat/air located right<lb />next to ECU Police. Washer/<lb />dryer, dishwasher, high-speed<lb />internet, basic cable, water and<lb />sewer all included. Call (252)<lb />916-5680.<lb /><lb />5 or 6 people can live comfortably<lb />in this 2900 square foot duplex<lb />just 2 blocks from campus and<lb />right across the street from<lb />the new STARBUCKS coffee<lb />house. 2 full kitchens, 3 full<lb />bathrooms, 6 bedrooms (15T<lb />x 15T average size). Central<lb />heat/air, washer/dryer, and<lb />dishwasher all provided. Basic<lb />cable, high-speed internet,<lb />monitored alarm system and<lb />lawn care all included in rent.<lb />Fenced-in yard (some dogs OK).<lb />Call (252) 916-5680.<lb /><lb />WALK TO CLASS! HOUSES<lb />AVAILABLE: How about your<lb />own house with a yard (some<lb />dogs OK),,a large bedroom,<lb />and be able to walk to campus,<lb />downtown, the rec center, etc (1<lb />or 2 blocks!). Central heat/air,<lb />basic cable, high-speed internet,<lb />washer/dryer, dishwasher,<lb />monitored alarm system, lawn<lb />care are all included. 6, 5, 4, 3<lb /><lb />bedroom units. These units look<lb />like houses but are duplexes so<lb />there is no problem as far as the<lb />3 person? rule is concerned.<lb />252-916-5680.<lb /><lb />Large houses for rent. Walking<lb /><lb />distance to campus. Central<lb />heat/AC, washer/dryer hookups,<lb />hardwood floors, ceiling fans.<lb />Pet friendly. Mention this ad and<lb />call for current specials. 888-<lb />488-2581 or 252-342-6070.<lb /><lb />1 bedroom apartment located<lb />1 block from ECU and 1 block<lb />from downtown. $385/month.<lb />Call 714-3294 or 355-3248.<lb />Available August 1.<lb /><lb />1/2 BLOCK TO CAMPUS 1600<lb />E 6th St, 4 bed, 3 bath, $400/<lb />mo per bedroom plus utilities,<lb />deck, 2 car detached garage,<lb />hardwood floors, central a/c, gas<lb />and electric heat, new kitchen.<lb />Master bed with kitchenette,<lb />separate entrance and bath.<lb />Great house, never rented<lb />before. Call 252-258-8555.<lb /><lb />For Rent: Great deal! Move<lb />in now! Start paying rent<lb />September lst. Need someone<lb />to take over lease. Rent includes<lb />own bedroom w/ bath, cable,<lb />utilities, water, and Internet.<lb />$315/month. Male or female.<lb />Call Joy at 570-345-8804 or<lb />570-640-8804.<lb /><lb />2 - 2BR/1BA duplex units<lb />near historic downtown within<lb />walking distance to ECU. Newly<lb />renovated, including new paint<lb />and ceramic tile. Unit A (rent is<lb />$525.00) faces the street and<lb />Unit B (rent is $500.00) faces a<lb />treed lot in the back. Off Street<lb />parking. Call At Your Svc at 252-<lb />413-0545. |<lb /><lb />Perfect Place. Excellent 4<lb />bed 2 bath home in university<lb />area. Newly remodeled. Nice<lb />backyard. Quiet neighborhood.<lb /><lb />- On ECU bus route. Hardwoods.<lb /><lb />Tile. $1000/month. Call 830-<lb />0772 or visit www.villagehaven.<lb />net for more info.<lb /><lb />2 bedroom, 2 bath duplex near<lb />ECU. 1931A E. 3rd Street.<lb />$600/month. Call 252-752-<lb />2636 or 252-412-5407.<lb /><lb />3 bedroom, 1 bath House, big<lb />yard, and deck. Near ECU at<lb /><lb />2817 Jefferson Drive. $800/ -<lb /><lb />month. Call 252-752-2636 or<lb />292-412-2015.<lb /><lb />ROOMMATE WANTED<lb /><lb />International student looking<lb />for other international students<lb />to share house. Call 252-902-<lb />9278 for address and details.<lb /><lb />Female roommate wanted.<lb />2BR/2BA. $325 + 1/2 utilities.<lb />Cable and internet included.<lb />Call Amanda at (252) 561-<lb />6883 or anb0227@ecu.edu.<lb /><lb />HELP WANTED<lb /><lb />Part-time Audiovisual Person<lb />needed. Must have knowledge<lb />of digital editing programs.<lb />Call 252-752-1600 and ask<lb />for Caryn.<lb /><lb />Experienced driver needed for<lb />private transportation company.<lb />Morning and afternoon hours<lb />available. Contact Jennifer @<lb />252-327-6863.<lb /><lb />Greenville Recreation &amp; Parks<lb />Department is recruiting<lb />volunteer coaches for the<lb />upcoming fall soccer season.<lb />This volunteer position will be<lb />needed from early September<lb />until late October. The Future<lb />Stars Soccer program is for ages<lb />3-14, and volunteer coaches will<lb />be used for all teams. Games will<lb />be played on Saturday mornings<lb />and on weeknights. The first<lb />of two coaches meetings will<lb />be held Tuesday, August 26 at<lb />7:30 p.m. The meeting will be<lb />held at H. Boyd Lee Park. For<lb />more information concerning the<lb />position, please call the Athletic<lb />Office at 329-4550.<lb /><lb />MAKE ROOM F' ~<lb /><lb />Customer must pay sales tax. Not valid if sold, transferred or duplicated. Offer has no cash value.<lb />Not valid with any other offer. nly at ici<lb />- Scottsdale, AZ. BLIMPIE® is a registered trademark of Kahala Corp and/or its subsidiaries. 14.0676<lb /><lb />locations. ©2008 Kahala Corp<lb /><lb />{ www.theeastcarolinian.com } :<lb /><lb />THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 2008 C10<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN, SELF HELP BUILDING<lb />PHONE (252) 328-9238 FAX (252) 328-9143<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE RECREATION &amp;<lb />PARKS DEPARTMENT IS<lb />RECRUITING VARIOUS PART-TIME<lb />POSITIONS FOR UPCOMING FALL<lb />PROGRAMS. THESE POSITIONS<lb />ARE NEEDED FROM EARLY<lb />SEPTEMBER TO MID NOVEMBER.<lb />YOUTH SOCCER REFEREES WILL<lb />BE NEEDED FOR THE UPCOMING<lb />SOCCER SEASON. RATE OF<lb />PAY PER GAME IS $12-$14.<lb />APPLICANTS MUST POSSESS A<lb />GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF THE RULES<lb />OF SOCCER AND BE ABLE TO<lb />OFFICIATE. LEAGUE GAMES FOR<lb />AGES 4-14. GAMES ARE PLAYED<lb />ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AND<lb />SOME WEEKDAY NIGHTS. ALSO,<lb />WE ARE RECRUITING OFFICIALS<lb />AND SCOREKEEPERS FOR THE<lb />UPCOMING ADULT/YOUTH<lb />FLAG FOOTBALL SEASONS.<lb />SCOREKEEPERTS SALARY WILL<lb />BE $7.25 AN HOUR. OFFICIALS<lb />WILL EARN $14-$19 PER GAME.<lb />EACH POSITION REQUIRES<lb />APPLICANTS TO POSSESS A<lb />GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF FLAG<lb />FOOTBALL RULES. OFFICIALS<lb />ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE<lb />TRAINING CLINICS OFFERED BY<lb />GREENVILLE RECREATION AND<lb /><lb />-PARKS DEPARTMENT. FOR MORE<lb /><lb />INFORMATION CONCERNING THE<lb />APPLICATION PROCESS, PLEASE<lb />CALL THE ATHLETIC OFFICE AT<lb />329-4550.<lb /><lb />DISHWASHER/SALAD PREP<lb />part-time evenings, $6.50 to<lb />start and must work weekends.<lb />Apply at Plum Tree Bistro (731<lb />Red Banks Road) between 5:00<lb />and 5:30 PM. Do not call.<lb /><lb />SERVERS Part-time evening,<lb />fine dining atmosphere, apply<lb />at Plum Tree Bistro (731 Red<lb />Banks Road) between 5:00 and<lb />5:30 PM. Must be able to work<lb />evenings Monday to Saturday.<lb /><lb />Part-time Position Available.<lb />*Glassware Preparation/<lb />Laboratory Assistant*<lb />Qualifications: currently<lb />enrolled in a degree program<lb />in chemistry, biology, or<lb />other technical curriculum.<lb />Experience: completion<lb />of introductory laboratory<lb />courses; evidence of good<lb /><lb />technical skills; team player;<lb /><lb />willingness to learn new skills;<lb />experience cleaning glassware<lb />and laboratory maintenance<lb />a plus. If you possess any of<lb />these skills and wish to. work<lb /><lb />10-15 hours per week, please<lb /><lb />send your resume to: Pioneer<lb />Surgical Orthobiologics, Inc.,<lb />Attn: Marilyn Thompson,<lb />1800-A North Greene Street,<lb /><lb />- Greenville, NC 27834, Fax<lb /><lb />252-355-3335, Personnel@<lb />pioneersurgical.com.<lb /><lb />General office help needed<lb />ina financial planning office.<lb />Mondays, Wednesdays, and<lb />Fridays from 2:00 to 5:00.<lb />$8.00 per hour. Call 355-<lb />0032.<lb /><lb />Teachers to work afternoons,<lb />Monday through Friday 16+<lb />hours a week. Must have<lb />experience working in a child<lb />care facility and/or obtaining<lb />degree in Child Development<lb />or Education. Call Tammy<lb />Janowski at Open Door<lb />Ministries Child Development<lb />Center 321-1163.<lb /><lb />Mobile wait staff wanted for<lb />Restaurant Runners. Part-time<lb />position $100-250 per week.<lb />Perfect for college students!!<lb />Some Lunch time (1la-2p) and<lb />weekend availability required.<lb />Reliable transportation a must.<lb />Call 252-551-3279 between<lb />2-5pm only. Leave message<lb />if necessary. Sorry, Greenville<lb />residents only. 2-way radios<lb />allow you the freedom to be<lb />anywhere in Greenville when not<lb />on a delivery.<lb /><lb />A Small Miracle is seeking<lb />dedicated, dependable<lb />employees to work with<lb />children/adults. with special<lb />needs in Greenville and the<lb />Surrounding areas. Various<lb />hours are available. HS diploma<lb /><lb />and clean background are<lb /><lb />required. Experience working<lb />with children/adults with<lb />special needs is important!<lb />252-439-0431.<lb /><lb />East Carolina Athletics is HIRING<lb />qualified tutors and academic<lb />mentors. Tutors needed. in<lb /><lb />ALL subjects, particularly<lb />accounting, economics, finance,<lb />and other business related<lb />courses; biology, chemistry, -<lb />physics, and other science<lb />courses; communications;<lb />English and writing intensive<lb />subjects; geography 1000; all<lb />levels of math; introductory<lb />music; RCLS; and Spanish.<lb />Mentors are needed to assist<lb />students with improving study<lb />and other academic skills.<lb />Applicants must be at least a<lb />sophomore with a minimum<lb />3.0 GPA. Potential tutors must<lb />have passed listed courses for<lb />tutoring with a minimum grade<lb />of B. Graduate students are<lb />encouraged to apply. Hours<lb />are primarily evenings between<lb />6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. or<lb />as scheduled individually. If<lb />this sounds like the job for you,<lb />please contact Jennifer Bonner<lb />at 737-4553 or bonnerj@ecu.<lb />edu to apply.<lb /><lb />ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb /><lb />Our department (Student Legal<lb />Services) will host a used cell<lb />phone drive to benefit the Family<lb />Violence Center of Pitt County.<lb /><lb />- The main collection site will be<lb /><lb />1704-B Arlington Blvd. (Call for<lb />directions). To assist the campus<lb />community we have planned<lb />On-campus collections one<lb />time per month. The collection<lb />dates at the Wright Plaza are<lb />from 11-2 on 6-25-2008, 7-<lb />30-2008, 8-27-2008, 9-24-<lb />2008, and 10-29-2008. For<lb />further information, contact "<lb />Dawn Gibbs @ 737-1067 or<lb />gibbsmi@ecu.edu<lb /><lb />SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA, A<lb />NATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND<lb />HONORS ORGANIZATION WITH<lb />OVER 75 CHAPTERS ACROSS THE<lb />COUNTRY, IS SEEKING MOTIVATED<lb />STUDENTS TO ASSIST IN<lb />STARTING A LOCAL CHAPTER (3.0<lb />GPA REQUIRED). CONTACT ROB<lb />MINER AT RMINER@SALHONORS.<lb />ORG.<lb /><lb />Too bad we donTt do laundry.<lb /><lb /></p>
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