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          <lb />ae<lb /><lb />s i Paes wi<lb />a . #0 i s<lb />z ae eee ee 4<lb /><lb />ollege is but a momentary lapse in our lives,<lb />some of the most forming years of your existence. We�?Tre here<lb />and then we�?Tre gone. It�?Ts not so much about the time spent,<lb /><lb />but rather about what we do with our time while we are here.<lb /><lb />Your footprints remain as marks among the brick and buildings<lb />here at ECU. For a momentary glimpse, our paths may have<lb />crossed with one another only to be fleeting or to be forged<lb />into a lifetime of friendships. These halls and memories are<lb />filled with your yesterdays. You relentlessly pursued the things<lb /><lb />that gave you life and meaning.<lb /><lb />I am resolved to communicate to you that however long you<lb />were here, this was your time. You accomplished much, and<lb />your essence was built up from the experiences you made<lb /><lb />here. How could one not be impacted by these defining years?<lb /><lb />With this book, we aim to give you a taste of the experiences<lb />that built you up and the moments that at times you wete<lb />most nostalgic and yearned for. Whoever you are, wherever<lb />you are, turn these pages to be taken back to your time,<lb /><lb />because it is your time for now and ever mote.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photo by: Karle Troyan<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ALL NETRA SALA LL. Rese. noc<lb /><lb />a A WR, MRR RRR 5S RRR: RNC SRN RA PRECAST A ESI ec aman ee ere:<lb /><lb />Ofl] LUSPMIS<lb /><lb />n Jun. 1, 2004, Steve Ballard was inducted as<lb /><lb />the chancellor at East Carolina University. After a 12-year run<lb /><lb />leading the university, Ballard decided it was his time to leave.<lb /><lb />Ballard focused on primarily innovation process, public<lb />policy and the utilization of scientific and industrial knowledge<lb />authoring more than five published books. His academic<lb />writings total over one hundred professional articles and<lb /><lb />manuscripts, and spotlight topics such as: environmental<lb /><lb />regulation, the evaluation of systems for children�?Ts mental<lb /><lb />health, and public reactions to strategic defense resources<lb /><lb />and arm control policies.<lb /><lb />Ballard served in a variety of leadership positions since<lb />1979 at many schools including the University of Oklahoma,<lb />University of Maine, Bowling Green State University and<lb /><lb />University of Missouri-Kansas City.<lb /><lb />Ballard made his way to ECU and stated, �?oMy twelve years<lb /><lb />at East Carolina has been the best professional time of my<lb />life. I found a perfect fit at East Carolina for the educational<lb />values I hold dear. The commitment of this institution, our<lb />state and region is found on students, faculty, and staff-proud<lb />Pirates making a significant positive difference for the quality<lb />of life in Eastern North Carolina. We are as good as it gets in<lb /><lb />terms of engagement with our communities.�?�<lb /><lb />Student Body President Mark Matulewicz stated, �?oIt has been<lb />a pleasure serving as Chancellor Ballard�?Ts final Student Body<lb />President. The Chancellor�?Ts commitment to student success,<lb />public, and regional transformation is displayed through his<lb /><lb />leadership.�?�<lb /><lb />Ballard had nothing but posittve words about Pirate Nation.<lb />He believed the success of the school was in the success of<lb />ECU�?Ts students. �?oNo other university that �?Tve been associated<lb />with has the commitment and the success of serving students<lb /><lb />the way ECU does.�?�<lb /><lb />According to Matulewicz, there was no bigger and prouder<lb /><lb />Pirate than Chancellor Ballard.<lb /><lb />Written by: Kirsten Holmes<lb />Photo by: ]�?TKeyah Hull<lb /></p>
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          <lb />spe esuar apenmnaten<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />SH] JUSPNIS<lb /><lb />Tyler Hall<lb />Opened as an all-male building and the first<lb />high-rise building on College Hill in 1969.<lb /><lb />Aycock Hall<lb /><lb />Although the name was controversial, Aycock<lb /><lb />Hall was a part of College Hill�?Ts landscape<lb />since 1960.<lb /><lb />Umstead Hall<lb /><lb />Umstead Hall opened in 1955 and was named<lb />after a former North Carolina Governor<lb />William B. Umstead.<lb /><lb />Jones Hall<lb /><lb />First opened to residents in 1960 and named<lb /><lb />after local dentist Dr. Paul Erastus Jones.<lb /><lb />College Hill Suites<lb />A suite-style layout, the building was mostly<lb /><lb />home to upperclassmen and transfer students.<lb /><lb />Scott Hall<lb />Scott Hall opened as ECU�?Ts first<lb />quad-style residence hall in 1963.<lb /><lb />Jarvis Hall<lb />The oldest building on campus, Jarvis Hall<lb />was named for J.T. Jarvis, who first made<lb /><lb />ECU a residential college.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />�?~<lb /><lb />Garret Hall<lb />Opened in 1957, home to many of ECU�?Ts<lb /><lb />Living-Learning Communities until 2015.<lb /><lb />Clement Hall<lb />In 1972, Clement Hall was named after Sarah<lb /><lb />E. Clement, a teacher for more than 40 years.<lb /><lb />5 ene<lb /><lb />Greene Hall<lb />The tower opened in 1969 and was named<lb />after long-serving English professor Mary<lb />Hemphill Greene.<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Fleming Hall<lb />It was named after James L. Fleming, who<lb />introduced a bill to establish the East<lb /><lb />Carolina Teachers�?T Training School.<lb /><lb />phlei<lb /><lb />White Hall<lb />Opened in 1969, named for East Carolina<lb />Teaching College graduate Ruth Allen White.<lb /><lb />Fletcher Hall<lb />Fletcher Hall, the first high-rise building<lb /><lb />on campus, was named after novelist Inglis<lb /><lb />Fletcher.<lb /><lb />Cotten Hall<lb /><lb />Named for writer and civic leader Sallie<lb />Southhall Cotton, Cotton Hall opened in 1926.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos by: Karlie Troyan, Destiny Johnson,<lb />¢ Brittani Mason<lb /><lb />Fustorical Falls<lb /><lb />crt)<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />hen Gateway Residence Hall opened its<lb />doors to students in August 2015, it marked a significant and<lb />long over�?"due change to College Hill.<lb /><lb />The new facility included both hall and suite-style floor plans, a<lb />multipurpose room, study rooms, outdoor courtyards, plenty<lb />of lounge space and a computer lab. Gateway was also the new<lb /><lb />home of the College Hill Neighborhood Service Office.<lb /><lb />Between the two towers, Gateway East and Gateway West, the<lb /><lb />residence hall welcomed an inaugural group of 720 students.<lb /><lb />Like the other neighborhoods on campus, College Hill had its<lb />own unique vibe. For third-year Resident Advisor Gabriella<lb />Borden, an exercise physiology major, the addition of Gateway<lb />Residence Hall brightened College Hill.<lb /><lb />�?oCollege Hill is a more diverse, happening place than West<lb /><lb />End or Central Campus. It has more fine arts, more athletes,<lb />more outgoing types of individuals,�?T Borden said. �?oEverything<lb />is turning around. They�?Tre putting modern stuff into the<lb />buildings and even the new bus stops on the Hill are pretty.<lb /><lb />It'll make people want to stay on campus.�?�<lb /><lb />Despite the unknowns that came with opening a new hall,<lb />Borden found moving students into the building to be a<lb /><lb />smooth process.<lb /><lb />�?oThere were less challenges than I anticipated. I was still<lb /><lb />getting lost but everything went so well. It felt really organized<lb />and smooth �?" I don�?Tt even know if there was a real difficulty.<lb />People came in knowing it was new so they wanted to do well,�?�<lb /><lb />Borden said.<lb /><lb />Resident Advisor Justin Safin, a biology major, echoed<lb /><lb />Borden�?Ts sentiments.<lb /><lb />�?oMove in was easier than I expected,�?� Safin explained. �?oI want<lb />Gateway to be known as the best residence hall. I want our<lb />RAs to have the best programs, the most engaged residents,<lb /><lb />and the best turnout when it comes to events.�?�<lb /><lb />As the newest and most-modern addition to Campus Living<lb />in decades, the expectations of Gateway were lofty. Gate-<lb />way housed 14 Living�?"Learning Communities, and was the<lb />university's latest effort to bring the best and the brightest<lb />students together on every level. Students in LLCs not only<lb />lived together, they learned together in Gateway�?Ts three<lb /><lb />classtooms.<lb /><lb />=A SRTIE AI  R RROIE RRR<lb /><lb />�?oThe LLCs bring in more students who are focused on<lb /><lb />their academics and wanting to achieve academic success<lb />while here at ECU. They�?Tte high achieving. They want to be<lb />involved on campus and they�?Tte not afraid to ask questions. It<lb />gives those students a brighter future because they know they<lb />will be supported in the resident hall. When they�?Tre placed<lb /><lb />in Gateway, they know they�?Tre not just put somewhere to<lb /><lb />live; they�?Tre put somewhere where they are supported,�?� said<lb /><lb />Nicole Percival, Gateway East building coordinator.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photo Courtesy of: Patrick Fay, ECU News Services<lb /><lb />Standing Tall<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />afr] JUapNis<lb /><lb />RDO:<lb /><lb />oT<lb /><lb />ECU Stars participants set aside fears and share their passion for singing with their fellow Pirates<lb /><lb />n Sept. 13, 2015, the lights dimmed in Wright<lb />Auditorium as 13 brave students took the stage to share their<lb /><lb />musical talent with fellow Pirates.<lb /><lb />As part of the Plunge into Purple series, ECU Stars aimed to<lb />give talented singers a chance to compete �?" complete with<lb />judges, audience participation and cash prizes. Contestants<lb />included both first-timers and seasoned veterans with<lb />participants from all classes. Song choice ranged from the<lb /><lb />popular radio hits to original works.<lb /><lb />For third-time participant Morgan Comer, a senior public<lb />relations management major, performing at ECU Stars was<lb /><lb />more about having a good time than winning.<lb /><lb />Comer first auditioned for the 2013 ECU Stars during her<lb /><lb />sophomore year, but did not make the cut.<lb /><lb />�?oT was a little disappointed but I was also happy for everyone<lb />else, and I thought it was well-deserved because the talent<lb /><lb />was unreal,�?T Comer said.<lb /><lb />As a resident advisor, Comer took her residents to the 2013<lb />ECU Stars performance. While sitting in the audience,<lb />Comer received a phone call notifying her that one of the<lb />performers did not show up. She now had her opportunity<lb /><lb />to shine.<lb /><lb />�?oOf course I was extremely excited and it was a definite yes,�?�<lb />Comer explained. �?oT literally ran all the way across campus<lb />to gtab my guitar. ... ] was just very grateful that I was<lb /><lb />able to perform.�?�<lb /><lb />Two years later, Comer began her senior year knowing it<lb />would be her last opportunity to perform at ECU Stars. She<lb />was unsure if she would be able to participate because of her<lb />busy schedule. With a little nudge from incredibly supportive<lb />friends, and an overwhelming passion to share music, Comer<lb /><lb />decided to take the stage at Wright one final time.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos by: Camille Young<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />f sotceunagitiiben cua betiapaglmest etait oe<lb />aegis REARS CENT<lb /><lb />Left: Fellow student sings her heart<lb />out to audience in Wright Aditorium.<lb /><lb />Top: ECU student rocking his<lb /><lb />hawaiian shirt while playing.<lb /><lb />Bottom: Announcers (left to right)<lb />Chris Chappell and Liza Monroe mix it<lb /><lb />up with a costume change.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />d S<lb /><lb />MTV stars brought side-splitting laughs to SAB�?Ts 7:07 Series Top Right: Matteo Lane enlightens the audience by<lb />sharing some of his own personal experiences.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Pictured: Matteo Lane<lb /><lb />Left: Jade throws up a peace sign.<lb /><lb />he Student Activity Board�?Ts 7:07 Series kicked<lb />off with a bang on Sept. 15, 2015. Featuring MTV�?T stars Jade<lb /><lb />Catta-Preta, Matteo Lane, and Andrew Schultz, the Guy Code<lb />event filled the seats of Wright Auditorium.<lb /><lb />The 2014 Gzr/ Code event was such a smash hit that Student<lb />Activities Board moved Guy Code to Wright to accommodate<lb />a bigger audience. Entry lines began forming more than an<lb /><lb />hour before the show began; there was hardly an empty seat<lb /><lb />af] UapNIs<lb /><lb />to be found in the lower level.<lb /><lb />Guys Decoded<lb /><lb />As with most standup comedy, no topic was safe and no<lb /><lb />audience member was off limits from commentary.<lb />Catta�?"Preta opened the show, reminding students �?onot to<lb />judge a book by its cover.�?� She encouraged them to live life<lb /><lb />to the fullest during college.<lb /><lb />Lane and Schultz took the stage after Catta-Preta, joking<lb />about sexuality, bodily functions, relationships, anatomy, pop<lb />culture, drugs and food. Their sets were met with thunderous<lb /><lb />applause and non-stop laughter.<lb /><lb />As the event wrapped up, the MTV�?T stars took a massive selfie<lb /><lb />with the audience to commemorate the night.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos by: Camille Young<lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />8 |<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Top Left: Headliner, Lee Brice<lb /><lb />Top Right: Opener and ECU alumna, Emily Minor<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Country duo, LOCASH<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Opener, Louis Brice<lb /><lb />LT VWVAS<lb />SELECT RIC<lb /><lb />New campus partnership made the homecoming concert bigger and better<lb /><lb />crowd of approximately 2,300 gathered in �?oTo be able to align with one of the most recognizable entities<lb /><lb />Minges Coliseum and awaited the country star line�?"up in on campus and to combine that with the most recognizable<lb />store for them for the 2015 homecoming concert. Music organization on campus was probably the most exciting thing<lb />artists Lee Brice, LoCash, ECU Alum Emily Minor and Louis as a whole,�?� said Barrow.<lb />Brice, Lee Brice�?Ts brother, were all anticipated at the concert.<lb /><lb />SAB, under the supervision of Barrow, decided to bring<lb />Such big names were brought in due to the new partnership<lb />of the Student Activities Board (SAB) and ECU Athletics.<lb /><lb />More marketing and a larger budget allowed them to explore<lb /><lb />these artists in based on availability and student input. All of<lb />popular artists were available on the projected homecoming<lb />concert date of Oct. 15, 2015.<lb />bigger-name talent to bring to Pirate Nation.<lb /><lb />The students in attendance agreed with the decision to bring<lb />Associate Director of Student Activities Darrius Barrow in a country artist instead of rap or hip hop artists who have<lb />worked through the collaboration with ECU Athletics and been brought in for homecoming concert entertainment in<lb />SAB. According to Barrow, the partnership between the two the past, such as Wiz Khalifa, Meek Mills and J. Cole.<lb />organizations was the most significant aspect of the whole<lb />homecoming concert process. �?oI enjoyed having a change of pace in who they brought in.<lb />Not everyone likes rap or hip hop. Here, the demographic is<lb />mainly country music artists. It was so much fun to be able<lb /><lb />to see some awesome musicians with some of my closest<lb /><lb />friends,�?� said Junior Morgan Long.<lb /><lb />According to Barrow, a solid show was produced because of<lb /><lb />the musical talent and aesthetic production.<lb /><lb />�?oT think honestly the fact that this show gave students over<lb /><lb />four solid hours of live music and state of the art lighting and<lb /><lb />sound production made it a good one,�?� said Barrow. �?oIt was<lb /><lb />electric.�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos by: Gracely Murphrey ¢ Caroline Gill<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />it VVas Electric<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Pirate Nation had a 30-17 victory over Tulsa on Oct. 17,<lb /><lb />2015 to wrap up the 2015 Homecoming entities.<lb /><lb />Senior defense back, Josh Hawkins, scored the first<lb />touchdown of his career on a 100-yard interception return<lb /><lb />in the first quarter.<lb /><lb />Homecoming King Benjamin Reyes, who represented the<lb /><lb />College of Education Community of Scholars, and<lb /><lb />-intuinichedalbatad bedoboicuthded ek tdeh ete ee ee ee<lb />ARLEN ESTAR RTS SOS eR NERA :<lb /><lb />Homecoming Queen Kayleigh Hennessey, the ECU Ambas-<lb />sadors representative, were crowned during the halftime<lb />festivities. The homecoming king and queen were selected by<lb /><lb />the student body.<lb /><lb />McKayla Lankford, a senior recreation management major,<lb /><lb />said, �?oA huge ECU win like this one is exactly what any<lb /><lb />senior would have wanted for their last homecoming.�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Anna Ray-Smith<lb />Photos by: Caroline Gill<lb /><lb />Top Left: #48 Maurice Falls,<lb />Outside Linebacker<lb /><lb />Top Right: #10 Rocco Scarfone Jr.<lb />Doubleback<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Members Of Sigma Gamma Rho<lb />and Kappa Alpha Psi cheering in the crowd.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Upsilon Zeta Chapter Of<lb />Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. performing step<lb /><lb />show piece �?oHigh Knees Low Back�?�.<lb /><lb />OV ee? 1OIIE<lb />EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />EC Victory<lb /><lb />Step to it<lb /><lb />One of the many events during the 2015 homecoming<lb />festivities was a step show presented by the National Pan-<lb /><lb />Hellenic Council (NPHC) at ECU.<lb /><lb />During the show, several of ECU NPHC sororities and<lb />fraternities performed step routines that they had put together,<lb /><lb />and competed to see who would have the best in show.<lb /><lb />Zeta Phi Beta won the sorority category, and Kappa Alpha<lb /><lb />Psi took home the win for the fraternity and the overall win.<lb /><lb />Adrienne Sutton, president of the Lambda Mu Chapter of<lb /><lb />Zeta Phi Beta, said that the performances were judged on<lb /><lb />�?oprecision, creativity, difficulty of the routine, and crowd<lb /><lb />reaction, among other criteria.�?�<lb /><lb />The teams started working on their sets a couple of days after<lb />the semester began and practiced for five days a week until<lb /><lb />then night of the show, according to Sutton.<lb /><lb />�?oIt brought those of us involved in the show closer together<lb /><lb />because we were forced to work as a team for a long period<lb />of time. It was cool to see us go from not having any ideas<lb />for a show, to a full and winning routine and that brought a<lb /><lb />really good feeling,�?� said Sutton.<lb /><lb />The show was held on Oct. 16, 2015, at 7 p.m. in Wright<lb /><lb />Auditorium.<lb /><lb />Written by: Maggie Darlington<lb />Photos by: ]�?TKeyah Hull<lb /><lb />Sweet Home East Carolina<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />of] JUSPNis<lb /><lb />VC<lb /><lb />uring the 2015-2016 school year, two very<lb /><lb />special little girls in Surkhet, Nepal had their education<lb />supported by a passionate group of East Carolina University<lb /><lb />students.<lb /><lb />The first graders, Samjana and Roshni, were matched with<lb />ECU�?Ts chapter of She�?Ts the First. Throughout the year, the<lb /><lb />chapter worked to raise money for the girls�?T education.<lb /><lb />The group was founded on campus during the spring semester<lb />of 2015. Internationally, She�?Ts the First was committed to<lb />�?oconnecting sponsors and scholars around the world in<lb />innovative, mutually beneficial ways to foster mentorship,<lb />philanthropy, equality, and leadership,�?T said Martha Ervin, She�?Ts<lb /><lb />the First vice president.<lb /><lb />For sophomore Keerthana Velappan, the president of She�?Ts<lb />the First, the 2015-16 school year was all about raising<lb />awareness and continuing to build a strong chapter at East<lb /><lb />Carolina University.<lb /><lb />�?oWhen we first started in the spring of 2015, we were focused<lb />on increasing brand awareness and getting our name out<lb />there. This year, we focused our efforts on fundraisers. We<lb />raised approximately $800 during the spring of 2015, but we<lb />might double our total this year!�?� said Velappan.<lb /><lb />One of their most popular fundraising efforts, was a Chipotle<lb />night �?" the group raised $540 in just a few short hours. The<lb />group also held Tie-Dye Cupcake bake sales and a Sweat for<lb />STF fitness-based campaign in an effort to raise $1200 to<lb />support the Nepalese girls.<lb /><lb />The group also held an event on Oct. 25 to spread awareness<lb />of global education disparities. The first annual �?oDay of the<lb />Girl�?� Summit aimed to increase knowledge of the issues girls<lb />and women face, both domestically and internationally, and<lb /><lb />offered insight on how those problems can be combated.<lb /><lb />�?oIt would give me immense pride to say that it was because of<lb />the scholarships sponsored by our chapter that the girls were<lb /><lb />the first in their families to graduate,�?� said Velappan.<lb /><lb />Velappan stressed the importance of bringing attention to<lb />the global problem. �?oI would like other ECU students to<lb />become aware of and recognize the importance of keeping<lb />girls in school, especially in other countries, and the need for<lb /><lb />feminism,�?� explained Velappan.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos by: Karke Troyan<lb /><lb />ac<lb /><lb />'<lb />;<lb />pe |<lb /><lb />eo"<lb /><lb />eae:<lb />OVER<lb /><lb />QUANTITY<lb /><lb />Campus organization, She�?Ts the First, raised money to fund education for girls in Nepal<lb /><lb />Aa<lb /><lb />Top Left: She's the First weekly meeting<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: She's the First held a cupcake<lb /><lb />sale to raise money for education.<lb /><lb />Top Right: She's the First sells cupcakes<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Cupcakes with She�?Ts the First<lb /><lb />colors<lb /><lb />Quality Over Quantity<lb /><lb />Vine,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />historic vote was held to change the constitution<lb /><lb />of East Carolina University�?Ts Student Government Association.<lb /><lb />In hopes of providing a more consistent and balanced experi-<lb />ence for both students and SGA members, the proposed con-<lb />stitution consolidated the three branches, executive, legislative,<lb /><lb />and judicial, into one large student assembly.<lb /><lb />A minimum of 1,500 student votes were needed to secure<lb />the passage of the new constitution. Much to the relief of<lb />SGA members, that number was met. The new constitutional<lb /><lb />amendment received 1,742 �?oyes�?� votes in September 2015.<lb /><lb />Under the new constitution, the Student Assembly will include<lb />60 representatives. The representatives will be overseen by of-<lb /><lb />ficers, executive directors, the vice president and the president.<lb /><lb />Various sub-committees were planned within the Student<lb />Assembly, and each will be tasked with working on a different<lb />objective. Current SGA members hoped that the restricting<lb /><lb />would allow for a more cohesive student government.<lb /><lb />The SGA�?Ts Attorney General Nicole Cort played a major role<lb />in the drafting of the restructured constitution. She established<lb />a Constitution Review Committee during the summer of<lb />2015 and worked with other SGA members to discuss<lb /><lb />components of the new document.<lb /><lb />SGA successfully passed a new constitiution<lb /><lb />�?oThe previous constitution contained many flaws and loop-<lb />holes that began to hinder the development of the Student<lb />Government Association. By writing a new constitution, we<lb />are focusing on creating a self-sustaining document that will<lb />exist for the longevity and allow for the prosperity of SGA<lb />and more importantly, the student body of ECU,�?� said Cort.<lb /><lb />Before students voted on the new constitution, the SGA<lb />Senate voted on it. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr.<lb />Virginia Hardy approved the constitutional changes before<lb /><lb />the amendment was published for student voting.<lb /><lb />SGA President Mark Matulewicz saw the changes as the<lb />�?ofuture of SU<lb /><lb />The new document was designed to provide more opportu-<lb />nities for students and ultimately allow the organization to<lb /><lb />focus more directly on the needs of the student body.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos by: Karlie Troyan &amp; Gracely Murphrey<lb /><lb />A Time for Change<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Of] JUSPNIS<lb /><lb />o<lb />OC<lb /><lb />he Upsilon Zeta chapter of Omega Psi Phi<lb />Fraternity Inc. crowned its first ever Miss Omega Psi Phi<lb /><lb />queen on Nov. Z, 2015 in Hendrix Uheatre.<lb /><lb />Five ECU students: Yakira Hairston, Eliza Monroe, Nia<lb />Tailbert, Kyla Francis and Amber Warford competed for their<lb /><lb />chance to reign as queen.<lb /><lb />The event, which was called A Race to Royalty, and planned<lb />by ECU alumni Najee Brown, was judged by a selected group<lb />of faculty and alumni on various categories including<lb /><lb />categories for careers, talent, swimwear, formal wear and a<lb /><lb />fishbowl round.<lb /><lb />Eliza Monroe was crowned the 2015 Miss Omega Psi Phi.<lb />Yakira Hairston was named Miss Upsilon Zeta and Amber<lb />Warford was awarded Miss Purple and Gold. The winners<lb />work alongside the Upsilon Zeta chapter to create programs<lb /><lb />and complete community service.<lb /><lb />Montroe�?Ts platform was R.A.C.E. (Restructuring and Activating<lb />Communities Everywhere), a health and community initiative<lb />which targeted the communities surrounding East Carolina<lb />University�?Ts campus. According to Monroe, she chose this<lb />platform because she was an Urban and Regional Planning<lb />major, and she �?ooften learn[s] about how communities can<lb />thrive or suffer depending on how strong the community<lb /><lb />is a whole.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oTruthfully, I had never participated in anything like this<lb />before and really just wanted to see if I could do it,�?� said<lb />Montoe. She admitted that she was very nervous about<lb />competing in a pageant but she said that she has no regrets<lb /><lb />on her decision.<lb /><lb />�?oT was under this assumption that pageants objectified and<lb />demeaned women. I could not have been more wrong.<lb />Participating in the pageant really boosted my confidence.<lb /><lb />My confidence in my presentation skills, my body and my<lb />beauty. Never would I have thought that with my hair (or lack<lb />thereof), or my curves or my awkward, nervous stutter that I<lb /><lb />would be a Queen,�?� explained Monroe.<lb /><lb />Written by: Anna Ray-Smith<lb />Photos by: ] 'Keyah Hull<lb /><lb />Upsilon Zeta held its first Miss Omega Psi Phi Pageant<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>SSNSLIDISSLOTLSSCOUEPSESUEDTERSSTERESTORIOTESES<lb /><lb />ofl] JUSPNAS<lb /><lb />bd<lb /><lb />plein ©),<lb /><lb />inety years ago on Dec.'19, 1925, the first<lb />issue of ECU�?Ts campus newspaper debuted under its original<lb />name, the TECO Echo. In 2015-2016, The East Carolinian<lb />celebrated its 90th year with a homecoming/anniversary issue<lb /><lb />for readers to enjoy.<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian decided to publish its anniversary issue on<lb />Oct. 15, 2015, in the midst of homecoming season instead of<lb /><lb />its actual anniversary.<lb /><lb />�?oWell it really had to do a lot with the Pirates Rewind theme,<lb /><lb />and the problem with putting it out on our actual birthday is<lb />that ECU isn�?Tt in session then, and we don�?Tt put out papers<lb /><lb />when ECU isn�?Tt in session,�?� said 2015-2016 Editor in Chief<lb /><lb />Ryan Clancy.<lb /><lb />Student response was great toward this issue. Out of a 5,000<lb />print circulation, 3,100 papers were picked up, making this<lb />issue one of the most read issues of the entire academic year.<lb />It was one of the only issues that year to surpass the average<lb /><lb />3,000 in readership.<lb /><lb />There was a mix of old and new in the issue as TEC<lb />showcased archived newspapers along with its regular<lb />reporting and special homecoming features. Pages from The<lb />East Carolinian�?Ts other publication names, TECO ECHO<lb /><lb />and The Fountainhead, could be seen as well.<lb /><lb />Big highlights of the university community were also<lb />included in a Pirate Rewind timeline format. Readers could<lb />see that prominent figures such as Eleanor Roosevelt, John F.<lb />Kennedy, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles and Barack Obama<lb />had visited ECU throughout the untversity�?Ts history.<lb /><lb />PRINT<lb /><lb />The East Carolinian celebrated 90 years of publication<lb /><lb />Over the years, TEC expanded their content over a variety of<lb />mediums. The newest addition, TEC-TV, a video newscast<lb />that aired once a week on each Thursday, teamed up with<lb />local news station WITN with a live newsfeed of the ECU<lb />homecoming parade. �?oIt was really neat because it�?Ts the first<lb /><lb />time TEC-TV has ever live-streamed an event,�?� said Clancy.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos by: Mike Seegars<lb /><lb />Top Right: The East Carolinian 90th<lb />anniversary homecoming edition of the<lb /><lb />newspaper�?"Oct. 15, 2015<lb /><lb />Bottom: The East Carolinian<lb />editorial staff sits down for meetings<lb />each production night to discuss the<lb /><lb />layout of the newspaper.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Rebel 58, East Carolina University�?Ts art and literary magazine,<lb /><lb />had their annual art exhibit at Emerge Art Gallery in Uptown<lb /><lb />Greenville from Friday, Oct. 2nd until Sunday, Oct. 5th.<lb /><lb />Aspiring artists, dancers and writers got the chance to put<lb />their work on display for the community, which could not<lb />only allow them to gain publicity but also win monetary<lb /><lb />prizes if they place. The winning pieces are turned into an<lb /><lb />annual magazine.<lb /><lb />Amelia Gage, the best in show winner for 2015, said students<lb />who are not part of the art school should explore the non-<lb />major art classes ECU has to offer. As far as those who are<lb />art majors, Gage advised to take advantage of the opportuni-<lb />"fies in the community to be put in exhibits. Gage said that it�?Ts<lb />�?ojust a matter of personal motivation to put yourself out there,<lb /><lb />meet the deadlines, and get yourself submitted.�?�<lb /><lb />�?~Matt Maddox, the editor of Rebel 58, said the contest was<lb /><lb />advertised via posters made by students at the S¢ho@eLeof Art<lb />and Design and p@steards taade by Emerge. Students brought<lb />their work to Emerge wit<lb /><lb />application forms.<lb /><lb />Afterward, jurors, which consisted of Working artists,<lb /><lb />musicians and community members with backgrounds in<lb /><lb />lat Came by,�?� Maddo<lb /><lb />�?othey were impressed with the work this year.�?�<lb /><lb />n Goudarzi<lb /><lb />ralatelsialval(oww<lb /><lb />Giarlneey.||<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sy | HHePIS<lb /><lb />t East Carolina University, Halloween was not<lb />just one night of scary fun. Halloweek was a weeklong event<lb />filled with fun, free and frightful activities. Events included<lb />pumpkin decorating contests, themed-food nights at the<lb />dining halls, movies, a haunted house and a bevy of other<lb /><lb />spooky activities.<lb /><lb />Rocky Horror Picture Show<lb /><lb />A cult classic and ECU Halloween tradition returned to Hen-<lb />drix Theatre on Oct. 24. The Rocky Horror Picture Show<lb />and costume contest was an event eagerly looked forward to<lb /><lb />by both seasoned veterans and newcomers.<lb /><lb />Students attended the event dressed as their favorite character<lb /><lb />from the movie and the top three received prizes.<lb /><lb />Junior Wyneisha Bell, who had never attended the show<lb /><lb />before, found the whole event exciting.<lb /><lb />�?oThe overall experience was interesting to say the least. I<lb />didn�?Tt know what to expect. My favorite part was the<lb /><lb />uv<lb /><lb />interactive props we were able to use during the movie!�?� said<lb /><lb />Bell.<lb /><lb />College Hill Haunted House<lb /><lb />The 18th annual College Hill Haunted House took place<lb /><lb />on Oct. 27�?"28. Hosted by Campus Living, the event raised<lb />money for the organization To Write Love on Her Arms and<lb /><lb />collected school supplies for the Little Willie Center.<lb /><lb />The courtyard of Scott Hall was transformed into several<lb /><lb />spooky scenes complete with casts of terrifying characters.<lb /><lb />There was a long line each night to get into the event, but<lb /><lb />most students thought that was part of the fun.<lb /><lb />ECU put on a scary good time for Halloweek<lb /><lb />The College Hill Haunted House featured timeless<lb />Halloween classics, like a bloody, chainsaw�?"wielding<lb />butcher, a haunted cemetery, an insane asylum and<lb /><lb />possessed dolls.<lb /><lb />Halloween Havoc<lb /><lb />The 22nd Halloween Havoc was bigger, better and spookier<lb /><lb />than ever. Halloween Havoc was an alcohol-free alternative<lb /><lb />for students seeking late-night Halloween fun.<lb /><lb />�?oT feel like it is important to give students activities like<lb />Halloween Havoc because it gives them a safe environment<lb /><lb />to have a good time with a reduced risk of negative<lb /><lb />altercations,�?� DJ K-Ro said.<lb /><lb />Held at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, guests wandered through<lb />a haunted house, played black light putt-putt and snapped<lb /><lb />pictures in a photo booth with their friends.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos by: Camille Young ¢» Gracely Murphy<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ECU Pirates pledged against campus violence<lb /><lb />tudents, faculty and staff at East Carolina University pledged<lb /><lb />to make campus a safer place during Pledge Purple week.<lb /><lb />The week-long initiative, which took place Nov. 9-13, focused on how<lb />the East Carolina University community could educate themselves on<lb /><lb />sexual violence, harassment and bullying and be advocates for victims.<lb /><lb />The event opened with Take Back the Night walks both on main<lb />campus and on the health sciences campus. Students marched from<lb />Gateway Hast and West Residence Hall to the Cupola on main campus<lb />and throughout the Brody Medical School building on the health<lb /><lb />sciences campus to raise awareness for sexual violence. Students �?~took<lb /><lb />back the night�?T to make campus a safer place.<lb /><lb />�?oT think people overlook violence on campus until something happens<lb /><lb />to them or someone they know. We don�?Tt think of campus as being<lb />a violent place until we redefine our term of violence,�?� said Chandler<lb /><lb />Kuenzi, a senior business major.<lb /><lb />Bystander intervention was another focus of the week. A bystander<lb />training program was held in Mendenhall where students and faculty<lb /><lb />learned how to prevent various types of violence.<lb /><lb />�?oSexual violence on college campuses is a muted issue. A lot of times<lb />it�?Ts passed off as a miscommunication or a drunken late-night mistake,�?�<lb /><lb />Kuenzi said.<lb /><lb />On Wednesday, Nov. 11, the ECU community took a pledge against<lb /><lb />sexual violence harassment and bullying.<lb /><lb />The following was the pledge that hundreds of students took: �?oT will<lb />not use my hands or words in acts of violence, bullying or sexual<lb />assault. I will educate myself about what violence, bullying and sexual<lb />assault looks like in the Pirate community. I will support my fellow<lb />Pirates and safely intervene as an active bystander if I witness scenarios<lb /><lb />of violence, bullying or sexual assault.�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Kelley Pressey<lb />Photos by: Karhe Troyan<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ofl] JUSPNIS<lb /><lb />wo highly anticipated structures on ECU�?Ts<lb />campus broke ground in 2015. The two new student centers�?T<lb />construction finally began�?" the Health Science Campus<lb />Student Center in the fall of 2015 and the Main Campus<lb /><lb />Student Center spring semester 2016.<lb /><lb />The student body had grown on both campuses, and there<lb />was a need to create meeting spaces and a common area for<lb />students to enjoy that would better be able to handle the<lb /><lb />population size and dynamic of the university.<lb /><lb />Features that the Main Campus Student Center were expected<lb />to be seen were new eateries, a ballroom that could hold 2000<lb />people, a 24 by 42 foot jumbotron, a black box theater, meeting<lb />areas, a fire pit, two art galleries and the relocation of Dowdy<lb />Student Stores from Wright Plaza. Eateries such as Raising<lb />Canes chicken, Au Bon Pain bakery, Starbucks, Panda Express,<lb />a creamery and a burger diner service were all planned to be in<lb />the new center. Also, offices of the Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />Center and the LGBT Resource Center would be relocated to<lb /><lb />the new space.<lb /><lb />Students and faculty experienced a loss in parking as con-<lb />struction began for these projects. Most significant was the<lb />loss in parking on the main campus because over 400 parking<lb />spots were blocked off behind Mendenhall Student Center<lb />and Joyner Library. Stricter regulations were implemented to<lb />keep people from parking in those areas and other parking<lb />lots on campus. New bus routes were created to help with the<lb /><lb />parking issues.<lb /><lb />The Main Campus Student Center and an adjacent parking<lb />deck was set to be complete in February of 2018.<lb /><lb />(Campus centers construction coverage continued on the next page)<lb /><lb />Top: Board of Trustees partakes in a<lb /><lb />ground breaking ceremony for the Main<lb /><lb />Campus Student Center construction.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Sign warning pedestrians<lb />of sidewalk closings around the<lb /><lb />construction site.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Construction<lb />boundaries extended to the Joyner<lb /><lb />Library area.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The addition of the Health Sciences Student Center was a<lb />desire long due to be fulfilled. Located by Vidant Medical<lb /><lb />Center, the health sciences campus was set far away from<lb /><lb />main campus and any of the benefits of its many communal<lb />meeting spaces. The new student center was going to include<lb />meeting spaces, a healthplex, wellness center and eateries such<lb />as a Starbucks, The Wedge and a burger place. It would be the<lb /><lb />&amp; first free-standing student center on a medical campus in the<lb /><lb />aA country.<lb /><lb />&amp; , The Health Science Campus Student Center was projected to<lb />- be finished in February 2017.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />\ Photos by ¢» Courtesy of: Chiff Holts, ECU News Services<lb />: &amp; ) ES) ; . : [/lustration by: MHA Works<lb /><lb />8,<lb />5<lb />5 | J<lb />a<lb />�?" C<lb />s q)<lb />�?one .<lb />�?~ laa<lb />r, Top Left: MHA Works sketch up of what the Health<lb />ff Sciences Campus Student Center was projected to look like.<lb />Top Right: Construction scaffolding as construction began<lb />on the Health Sciences Campus Student Center.<lb />Bottom Left: Health Sciences Campus Student Center<lb />construction site oe<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Construction of the infrastructure of the<lb /><lb />Health Sciences Campus Student Center<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Above: Pictured from left to right: Amy Waters,<lb />Kathryn Scarabelli, Toya Jacobs, Sheniqua Reid, LaKesha<lb />Alston Forbes (Associate Provost for Equity and Diversity)<lb /><lb />Bottom: Project ECYou banner was placed by Christen-<lb />bury Gym<lb /><lb />FAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />off<lb /><lb />Complete the survey!<lb />begins with you.<lb /><lb />Tomorrow Starts here:<lb /><lb />We need your voice.<lb /><lb />A better ECU<lb /><lb />AND YOU<lb /><lb />New survey, Project ECYou, attempted to measure campus diversity<lb /><lb />ast Carolina University oftentimes sought to<lb />measure and engage campus diversity. Conducted by the<lb />Office of Equity and Diversity, Project ECYou surveyed<lb /><lb />students and faculty anonymously about the diversity present<lb /><lb />On Campus.<lb /><lb />Project ECYou was simple and consisted of three phases.<lb />The first part of the process was that the survey was sent<lb /><lb />to every student, staff and faculty member. The survey was<lb />completed anonymously, which allowed participants to be<lb />completely honest. The East Carolina University community<lb /><lb />had one month to complete the surveys.<lb /><lb />Fast Carona and 10u<lb /><lb />According to Associate Provost for Equity and Diversity,<lb />Lakesha Forbes, the majority of issues that were covered in-<lb /><lb />bs<lb /><lb />cluded �?oequality, diversity, wellness and work and life balance.�?T<lb /><lb />The second phase in the process was listening sessions where<lb />topics on the survey were discussed and analyzed. The final<lb />phase involved implementation of what the Office for Equity<lb /><lb />and Diversity saw needed.<lb /><lb />The whole process will be re-done every three years. �?oWe do<lb />every three years because it gives us enough time to make the<lb />changes, see the improvements that come with the changes<lb />and then we get to see how it improves in safety, work, class/<lb />life,�?T shared Forbes.<lb /><lb />With the help of Project ECYou, the Office for Equity and<lb /><lb />Diversity allowed survey participants played an active role in<lb /><lb />�?oorioritizin lanning and progress,�?� according to the survey's<lb />2  ~<lb /><lb />website.<lb /><lb />Written by: Hope Benton<lb />Photos Courtesy of: Jordan DuBots ¢ Office of Equity and Diversity<lb /><lb />ww)<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />East Caroling<lb />PROJECT:ECYOu<lb /><lb />Www.ecu.edu/ecyou |<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Dr. Cecil Staton elected as the next chancellor of ECU<lb /><lb />When a university�?Ts chancellor position needed to be filled,<lb />a committee was typically formed to begin the search for<lb />possible candidates to present to the University of North<lb /><lb />S its Carolina (UNC) School System. The committee looked to<lb />nominate qualified candidates for the position and set a<lb />timeline up for the search. The committee would nominate<lb />three unranked candidates to UNC President Margaret Spell-<lb />ing who would pick a final chancellor candidate. The finalist<lb />candidate would then be presented to the UNC Board of<lb /><lb />Governors for final approval.<lb /><lb />According to ECU News Services, the committee �?oevaluated<lb />70 candidates, interviewed 11, brought five to campus for fur-<lb /><lb />ther talks and submitted three names to [Margaret] Spellings.�?�<lb /><lb />In the fall of 2015, to engage the public, a series of regional,<lb />student, faculty/staff and Greenville/Pitt County public<lb />forums were held to help gain a better understanding of what<lb />qualities were needed in the next leader of ECU<lb /><lb />qualities were needed to lead the university in the<lb /><lb />hanging environment of higher education. Staton was the 11th chancellor of ECU since its establish-<lb /><lb />ment in 1907.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos Courtesy of: Chiff Holhs, ECU News and Communication<lb /><lb />Background: New chancellor-elect of ECU, Dr. Cecil<lb />Staton<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Chancellor Search Committee meets<lb /><lb />jaieaeauninnniese<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />YY)<lb />pal<lb />AG<lb />©.<lb />�?~@)<lb />�?"<lb />cr<lb />�?~oe<lb />a<lb /><lb />ast Carolina University marked a huge milestone<lb />event �?" the largest enrollment in school history. During the<lb />fall 2015 semester, 28,289 students enrolled in courses. Of<lb /><lb />that number, more than 23,000 students were undergraduates.<lb /><lb />Students chose ECU for several reasons. School pride and<lb />affordability topped the list. Washington Monthly magazine,<lb />a national publication, ranked East Carolina University as the<lb /><lb />�?obest bang for the buck�?� in the Southeastern United States.<lb /><lb />Freshman Emily Fiore knew ECU was the school for her<lb /><lb />after her first visit.<lb /><lb />�?oWhen I toured ECU, I fell in love with the campus and the<lb />people. I loved how easy the campus was to navigate and how<lb />friendly all the people were. ECU�?Ts atmosphere is incredible,�?�<lb /><lb />said Fiore.<lb /><lb />For graduate student Jenny Hodgin, who lived on campus for<lb />five years, the growing student body sizes had a significant<lb /><lb />impact on campus fesoutces.<lb /><lb />�?oThe environment hasn�?Tt changed. Everyone is just as welcome<lb />on campus, but parking has become more of an issue. As<lb />more students come to campus, parking is very limited,�?� said<lb /><lb />Hodgin.<lb /><lb />ECU�?Ts enrollment soared to highest point in school history<lb /><lb />University officials were well aware of the need for improved<lb />parking and expanded facilities to accommodate growing<lb />student enrollment. Construction on a new $122.2 million<lb />student center, with an adjacent parking deck, was slated to<lb />begin in January 2016. The new parking garage was designed<lb /><lb />to add 700 more parking spaces to campus.<lb /><lb />Just down the road from Main Campus, a new Health Sci-<lb />ences Student Center was planned to provide more amenities<lb />for the increasing number of students taking classes on the<lb />Health Sciences Campus. Three new dining options and a<lb /><lb />recreation center were planned for the building.<lb /><lb />Despite the expansions needed to serve growing numbers<lb />of students, the change was a positive one for the university.<lb />Increased enrollment signaled East Carolina University�?Ts rise<lb /><lb />as one of the best schools in the region.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos by: Destiny Johnson<lb /><lb />pat Se A ne<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Pirates in line paying for their<lb />lunches in Destination 360.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Students wait for ECU Transit<lb />buses at Christenbury Gym bus hub.<lb /><lb />Top: A crowd of students waits in line for Polar<lb /><lb />Bear Plunge.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>scanner AAD ON EI PE EE TENN BDZ ESSE TEEPE IE SSA ET DB Tee ES EP ee CS TS SA rE se<lb /><lb />LE |  PLAY BALL<lb /><lb />Intramural sports offered all the friendly play without all the pressure of competition<lb /><lb />or many students, intramural sports was a great way<lb /><lb />to partake in friendly competition while spending quality<lb /><lb />eoeeee sere<lb />POPES SES<lb />AE<lb /><lb />time with friends.<lb /><lb />Fast Carolina University offered 14 sports that varied from<lb /><lb />racquetball to inner tube water polo and everything in between.<lb /><lb />Sophomore Thomas Morgan, a business major, who played<lb /><lb />intramural basketball for two years, said that he initally decided<lb /><lb />to play the sport because it was a part of who he was.<lb /><lb />�?oTl decided to play intramural basketball because it has a far<lb /><lb />smaller time commitment. I play club lacrosse so my free<lb /><lb />time is few and far between, but intramural�?Ts give me wide<lb /><lb />range of times to choose from and only require an hour or so<lb /><lb />Let's Play Ball<lb /><lb />per week,�?� Morgan explained.<lb /><lb />Morgan, who has been playing sports his whole life, said that<lb /><lb />playing intramural sports really connected him to ECU.<lb /><lb />�?oOne of the biggest things I missed after entering college<lb />was competitive basketball, and intramural�?Ts afforded me the<lb />opportunity to play again in a controlled environment,�?�<lb /><lb />Morgan said.<lb /><lb />All pictures: Different intramural �?" : �?" ) en , = The Raleigh native stated that although the environment was<lb /><lb />basketball teams face off in friendly games. oe st a } ae a �?~ = structured, it was the atmosphere that kept him playing.<lb /><lb />�?oT think they have a friendlier vibe because there isn�?Tt as much<lb />on the line. Everyone out there is playing for the love of the<lb /><lb />ot,<lb />4<lb /><lb />a5 * j<lb />ast game,�?� said Morgan.<lb />ut, Hae 8<lb /><lb />Fach team was created by individual common bonds that<lb /><lb />were formed on East Carolina�?Ts campus. Teams registered<lb />during an informational meeting and played the sport for a<lb />season. At the end of each season, players were often given<lb /><lb />an option of becoming a �?~free agent�?T, to be picked up by a<lb /><lb />team next year.<lb /><lb />�?oMy experience playing intramural sports has been pretty<lb />awesome. It has provided me a chance to get together with<lb /><lb />some of my friends and play a sport I love,�?T Morgan said.<lb /><lb />Written by: Anna Ray-Smith<lb />Photos by: Destiny Johnson<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SH! ] JUSPNAS<lb /><lb />he 2015-2016 season for the Club Women�?Ts<lb /><lb />Lacrosse Team was the season they had been building up to<lb /><lb />thrive in. The season was intended to be where they would<lb /><lb />showcase all their team growth.<lb /><lb />Club President Sarah Barnes, a junior math major and business<lb />administration minor, had been playing for the lacrosse team<lb />since her freshmen year at ECU and had the opportunity to<lb />see the team grow and become capable of more than they<lb />ever had before. According to Barnes, since her freshman<lb />year, the team had grown from a team of individuals to a<lb />collective group who desired to sharpen their skills to get<lb /><lb />better.<lb /><lb />�?oMaking the transition from a laid back team to a competitive<lb />team with goals in mind... Iam proud of how far our team<lb /><lb />has come over the last couple of years, said Barnes.<lb /><lb />Originally, the team was built up of walk-on members and<lb />were taught everything they would need to know to play<lb /><lb />the game of lacrosse. A couple years later the team had<lb />transitioned from its previous relaxed state to a team full of<lb />driven teammates who only got on the team if they made the<lb /><lb />tryout period.<lb /><lb />They approached the season with no coach and a new level<lb />of skill and were ready to show other lacrosse teams what<lb /><lb />they had to offer.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: ECU LAX sideline cheering on their team<lb /><lb />at regionals.<lb /><lb />Bottom Middle: #| |, Jeena Patel, defends against a shot<lb /><lb />while goalie, Bri Hatch, saves a shot.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: #1, Sarah Barnes, makes a pass down the<lb />field through UNC Charlotte defenders.<lb /><lb />Top: The team brings it in for a cheer before starting their<lb /><lb />game.<lb /><lb />Club Women�?Ts Lacrosse team evolved into a competitive team ©<lb /><lb />Though their main season was in the spring, in the fall the<lb />women�?Ts lacrosse team played in a tournament at Appalachian<lb />State University. During the tournament, ECU played against<lb /><lb />Elon University, winning the first game and losing the second<lb /><lb />game in overtime by one goal. With this loss under their belts,<lb />the team buckled up to train harder for when they faced<lb /><lb />Elon�?Ts lacrosse team again in the spring.<lb /><lb />Facing off again in the spring, ECU walked away victors in a<lb />14-10 match against Elon University�?Ts women�?Ts lacrosse team.<lb />Being the first game of their main season that spring, Barnes<lb />said, �?oThis game was going to set the tone for the rest of the<lb />season. The tone being working together on weaknesses and |<lb /><lb />focusing on the game itself.<lb /><lb />With this win, they could face the rest of the spring season<lb />with confidence in their abilities and continue to strive toward<lb /><lb />getting better and tightening the team for seasons to come.<lb /><lb />Beginning in the 2017-18 academic year, women�?Ts<lb />lacrosse would be added as an intercollegiate sport at East<lb /><lb />Carolina University.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos Courtesy of: ECU Women�?Ts Club Lacrosse<lb /><lb />�?~<lb />i<lb />ny ages i<lb />a ss Scaseaeed asasnnt<lb />Pes 2enee egugese<lb />a Qian<lb />we YAS Seber scabeReEsee<lb /><lb />x 2 a ; £, : See . ht a Supeesaser<lb />: �?T . ; « #3 bik i y Seite °F ~~ Least we oe cesauececgnse eiaeed taates ae<lb />, 1 a ET * , oe :<lb />�?~ ute ceueee zs us ace<lb /><lb />te Re ig 5<lb />sastuee<lb />ee<lb /></p>
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          <lb />At the end of the 2015-2016 academic year, the 10-year Nike<lb /><lb />and ECU Athletics partnership came to a close, and a new<lb /><lb />relationship began with the partnership between ECU Athlet-<lb /><lb />ics and adidas.<lb /><lb />The new deal with adidas was struck on Nov. 1, 2015, and an- �?" : , : a<lb />nounced to the general public on Nov. 4, 2015, with the new<lb /><lb />partnership beginning Jul. 1, 2016.<lb /><lb />According to Associate ECU Athletics Director Lee Workman,<lb />ECU Athletics was seeking a company that could provide a<lb />partnership and help grow the brand of ECU. The focus was<lb />to, over time, build a bigger brand name for the university<lb /><lb />so that more people would come to know the name of Eas<lb /><lb />Carolina University.<lb /><lb />| are very pleased as we have begun the adidas partner-<lb />ship with the commitment that they have shown thus far<lb />to be our partner and work with East Carolina to greatly<lb />enhance our brand recognition and national exposure,�?T<lb />said Workman.<lb /><lb />The partnership would bring more product value and an<lb />agreement that adidas would provide a certain monetary<lb />amount off of merchandise that ECU Athletics would not<lb />have to pay for, saving money in the long run. Money saved<lb />would be delegated to other areas of the ECU Athletics<lb />program, such as mote money for athletic scholarships, said<lb />Workman. In addition to product value, adidas agreed to<lb />bring in their marketing and creative teams to work with ECU<lb /><lb />Athletics and Dowdy Student Stores to cr ate merchandise.<lb /><lb />ere seat FRELIO Poa ge<lb />Neti ase « gs lek<lb /><lb />WA 4 a . 4 ae Though a new partnership would begin, Workman did not<lb /><lb />tare<lb /><lb />discount time spent with Nike. �?oNike was the first company<lb />to step up to work with ECU as an all sports partner 10 years<lb /><lb />ago and we appreciate all Nike has done,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />te SPATE Pe se.<lb />tee Ft a rk;<lb />et FF, PSG: *<lb />= * ae ge: z F<lb /><lb />However, excitement seemed to be felt at what adidas might<lb /><lb />bring to ECU. �?oAfter seeing the product offerings, our<lb />students and coaches are very excited about beginning this<lb /><lb />telationship,�?� said Workman.<lb /><lb />we<lb />ory<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb /><lb />Photo by: Karlie Troyan<lb /><lb />oat<lb />ar ey<lb /><lb />Said<lb />faetses<lb />eet<lb /><lb />aie:<lb /><lb />EP pe<lb /><lb />Fei fre<lb />(sie<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />aj] WUEPNIS<lb /><lb />The Fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha helped ECU celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service<lb /><lb />tudents marched from College Hill to Mendenhall<lb />Student Center to watch a program in hopes to remember a<lb />large change in history. The march, which was held on Jan.<lb />18, 2016, was a small replica of the famous march that Dr.<lb />Martin Luther King Jr. took in order to bring awareness to<lb /><lb />the Crvil Rights Movement.<lb /><lb />The march was hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha as part of their<lb /><lb />service week in honor of Dr. King.<lb /><lb />Following the march was a clip shown from the hit television<lb />series, �?oA Different World�?� discussing the different methods<lb />used by King and Malcolm X. The clip inspired students to<lb /><lb />make a change to better the world.<lb /><lb />Signature Sounds, a co�?"ed cappella group performed �?oLift<lb />Every Voice�?� as a powerful memorial service dedicated to Dr.<lb /><lb />King.<lb /><lb />Jaleel Kutah, Alpha Phi Alpha�?Ts Vice�?"President stated, �?oMartin<lb />Luther King Jr. Day is very important to my fraternity and to<lb />me as he is one of our beloved brothers.�?� Kutah said, �?oNot<lb />only did he stand for peace and equality, he also stood for the<lb /><lb />betterment of those in need.�?T<lb /><lb />The Ledonia Wright Culture Center was also a part of this<lb />event creating a culturally diverse atmosphere for all students.<lb />Nichole Currie, an attendee and also an employee at the<lb />LWCC stated, �?oSometimes people think MLK Day ts just one<lb />day where we serve the community, but I think it gives us the<lb />opportunity to remind people to serve more than just one day<lb />a year. Service to me means lending a hand without an ounce<lb /><lb />of doubt.�?�<lb /><lb />Kutah says that the values and beliefs Dr. King had were ones<lb />that the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha uphold as an<lb /><lb />organization and continued to hold and spread.<lb /><lb />Written by: Kirsten Holmes<lb />Photos by: ]�?TKeyah Hull<lb /><lb />Top: MLK Jr. Day of Service volunteers hard at work.<lb /><lb />Bottom: Pictured: Sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb /><lb />reenville Mobile<lb />Food Pantry<lb /><lb />OF CENTRAL<lb />&amp; EASTERN<lb /><lb />NORTH<lb />| CAROLINA<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />�?ohae Ore<lb /><lb />ON ae<lb />oo O<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SH] FUSPMIS<lb /><lb />ast Carolina University�?Ts favorite ice-cold<lb />swimming pool tradition turned 20 on Jan. 27, 2016. It was a<lb />record-breaking event as more than 1,140 people came out to<lb /><lb />support the event.<lb /><lb />Polar Bear Plunge started in January of 1996 when the student<lb />recreational center first opened. The campus wanted to<lb />celebrate the center�?Ts opening so they created a trend that was<lb />not in North Carolina. The idea was not intentionally meant to<lb />catty on as a tradition. However, since it had a lot of support,<lb /><lb />the idea was kept as an annual custom.<lb /><lb />Dr. Stephen �?oPapa Bear�?� Grey had been with the tradition<lb />since the very beginning. He watched the evolution of the<lb />custom as a bystander to being in charge of the longevity of<lb />the festival taking it over from Dean Ronald Spear more than<lb /><lb />ten years ago.<lb /><lb />�?oThe anticipation is what it�?Ts all about. Watching the students<lb />have their three seconds of fame and the anticipation is my<lb /><lb />favorite part of the whole thing,�?� Gray stated.<lb /><lb />Originally the first people who jumped into the frigid water<lb />wete the Dean of Students Office and the director of the<lb />Recreational Center. The idea was that only campus officials<lb />were to jump in the water. Nonetheless, as Polar Bear Plunge<lb />was gaining crowds, students were allowed to partake in the<lb /><lb />fun.<lb /><lb />Grey stated that the Plunge made an amazing transition.<lb /><lb />While this plunge was a student organizational event, it first<lb /><lb />started as more of a theatrical event outside where they had<lb />canoes, lights and countdowns. The first couple of Plunges<lb />included more technical features such as lights and blaring<lb /><lb />music.<lb /><lb />As for the future, Grey stated that he would looking forward<lb />to the icy-pool tradition continuing. He hoped that all the<lb />alumni eventually come back to take a jump in remembrance<lb /><lb />when they were students.<lb /><lb />�?oMore than 10,000 people have jumped,�?� stated Grey. �?oIt<lb /><lb />would be cool if they would all come back for year 25 or 30.�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Kirsten Holmes<lb />Photos by: Destiny Johnson<lb /><lb />Top Right: Students prepare to<lb /><lb />make the plunge.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Pictured from<lb />left to right: CRW staff member,<lb />Polar Bear Plunge mascot, and<lb />CRW staffer<lb /><lb />Bottom Middle: Students take<lb />the plunge.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Director of<lb />Student Disability Services Stephen<lb />Gray<lb /><lb />Boe FEUINGE<lb />TED 20 YEARS<lb /><lb />Twenty-year tradition continued with more plungers than ever<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ot) JUoDINS<lb /><lb />Board of Trustees voted for name �?~Legacy Hall�?T to replace former name Aycock Residence Hall<lb /><lb />ollowing the move in February 2015 to change the<lb />name of former Aycock Residence Hall, the ECU�?Ts Board<lb />of Trustees voted to officially change the name of the<lb />building to Legacy Residence Hall at their Feb. 19, 2016,<lb />meeting. Building 71, ECU�?Ts campus inventory number for<lb />Aycock Residence Hall, was the name that replaced the former<lb /><lb />dorm�?Ts name during the name change transition.<lb /><lb />Named after former North Carolina Governor Charles B.<lb />Aycock, Aycock Residence Hall�?Ts name was retired in December<lb />of 2015.<lb /><lb />In 2014, the Black Student Union and other members of the<lb />student body stirred in disagreement over Aycock Hall�?Ts name.<lb />Posters plastered around campus and protests outside Aycock<lb />Hall signaled student�?Ts distress over whom the building was<lb />named after. Because of the claim that Governor Aycock was<lb />involved in white supremacy campaigns, students requested<lb />that the name be removed from the residence hall and be<lb /><lb />changed according to The East Carohnian.<lb /><lb />Caitlin Barron, junior elementary education major, explained<lb /><lb />that the name change coincided with the culture in 2015-2016.<lb /><lb />Right: Aycock Residence Hall<lb /><lb />Left: Building 71, ECU�?Ts campus inventory number for Aycock<lb /><lb />Residence Hall<lb /><lb />�?oBecause of today�?Ts culture I can see why it is important to<lb />our community to change the name to something that is<lb /><lb />racially unbiased,�?� said Barron.<lb /><lb />Possible name options were to be considered when 60<lb />percent of the funds were raised for the Heritage Hall<lb />project, a project that would honor significant people in<lb />ECU�?Ts history and would be in the new Main Campus<lb /><lb />Student Center.<lb /><lb />Construction was anticipated to be complete in February<lb />2018. At the Dec. 3, 2015, Board of Trustees meeting, it was<lb />announced that $300,000 of the $500,000 goal, was raised<lb />according to ECU News Services, and name options could<lb /><lb />be considered.<lb /><lb />Because of former Governor Aycock�?Ts supposed involve-<lb />ment in white supremacy campaigns, universities throughout<lb />North Carolina, such as Duke University and the University<lb />of North Carolina at Greensboro, also moved to remove his<lb /><lb />name from buildings on their campuses that honored him.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos by: Destiny Johnson<lb /><lb />aM ry East Carolina University<lb /><lb />BUILDING 71<lb />RESIDENCE HALL<lb /><lb />�?oES eee baaiae<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ith the various Greek sororities and fraternities<lb />already on campus, East Carolina University welcomed four<lb /><lb />others at the beginning of fall 2015.<lb /><lb />Sigma Pi, Lambda Theta Pi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Sigma<lb />Sigma Rho were two sororities and two fraternities mainly<lb /><lb />dedicated to community service and philanthropy.<lb /><lb />According to Sigma Sigma Rho president, Komal Patel,<lb /><lb />being a small group and new to the Greek Life on campus<lb />can be hard, but for Patel, she was excited and honored about<lb />being one of the newer groups on campus. Patel said that<lb />going through with this process requires dedication, passion<lb />and hard work.<lb /><lb />�?oT want to see, throughout the years within this organization<lb />here at East Carolina, is more diversity. We are known as<lb />a South Asian sorority, however, we have many sisters<lb />nationally that are from different races and many different<lb /><lb />religions,�?� Patel said.<lb /><lb />While not officially recognized by the national office and the<lb /><lb />university, Sigma Pi was one of the new fraternities on campus.<lb /><lb />�?oWe are a highly motivated group of guys that all want the<lb />same goal,�?� said Ryan Allshouse, president of Sigma Pi.<lb /><lb />�?oRight now our biggest goal is achieving a charter and<lb />being officially recognized by both our national office and<lb /><lb />the university.�?�<lb /><lb />New sororities and fraternities joined ECU's Greek life family<lb /><lb />Like every other fraternity and sorority on campus, these four<lb />eroups started with a small number of members. Along the<lb />way, many dropped out of the process in becoming a brother<lb /><lb />ot a sister, but in doing so, others joined as well.<lb /><lb />�?oWhen we first rushed we had 62 men, we lost a couple along<lb />the way and in the spring we pinned 12 men,�?� said Allshouse.<lb /><lb />�?oThis brings our total number as of this semester to 58 men.�?�<lb /><lb />Allshouse said that he wanted to see alumni fraternity<lb />brothers come back because of the positive things they did<lb /><lb />in the community.<lb /><lb />�?oBy the time I graduate I want to see this fraternity as one that<lb />is seen as one of the best on campus with our philanthropy,<lb /><lb />community service and our brotherhood,�?� said Allshouse.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sunshine Yang<lb />Photos by: Matt Ivins C Karhe Troyan<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />tudent Government Association Elections were<lb />held for two weeks with East Carolina University students<lb />electing Ticket 1 as their desired elected officials: Ryan<lb />Beeson as president and Janae Brown as his vice president,<lb /><lb />ECU�?Ts first African-American SGA vice president..<lb /><lb />�?oJanae and I ran on Ticket 1 with our campaign slogan,<lb /><lb />�?~Creating a better, brighter tomorrow, today, together,�?� said<lb /><lb />Beeson.<lb /><lb />Ticket 1�?Ts platform covered safety in and around ECU�?Ts<lb />campus, increased involvement of students and their input,<lb />greater SGA transparency, especially in funding, and education<lb /><lb />cost and accessibility.<lb /><lb />Of all the struggles they faced during the elections, time was<lb />their biggest opponent. �?oWith a limited window in which<lb /><lb />we were allowed to campaign, we had to work every day and<lb /><lb />around the clock to reach out to as many Pirates as possible,�?�<lb />said Beeson. �?oWe had to manage our time well and balance<lb />out campaign with our obligations in and out of the class-<lb /><lb />room.�?�<lb /><lb />aj] JUapNys<lb /><lb />But with so much to do in so little time, Beeson said that the<lb />biggest tactic that led to their victory was having passion and<lb /><lb />dedication.<lb /><lb />�?oEven when we came out of the first round of voting below<lb /><lb />iat ak pare RS et aria<lb /><lb />another ticket by 46 votes, we never lost sight of our goal,�?�<lb />said Beeson. �?oWe worked even harder and did a much better<lb />job organizing and delegating tasks to our campaign team.<lb />With this strategy and our love for service and school, Janae<lb />and I were able to win with nearly 60 percent of the votes in<lb /><lb />the second round.�?�<lb /><lb />Beeson said that he and Brown brought a diverse set of<lb /><lb />experiences to the table.<lb /><lb />�?oWe both view ourselves as leaders and recognize the<lb />importance of vision and planning in everything. We were<lb /><lb />able to work well as a team throughout the campaign process<lb /><lb />the dynamic team-oriented approach we have built thus far,�?� | : .<lb />said Beeson. | 7<lb />Written by: Sunshine Yang | _. :<lb /><lb />and look forward to assuming office and continuing to perfect<lb /><lb />Photo by: Jonathan McDougle<lb /><lb />Annual SGA election brought in new dynamic duo to cast vision<lb /><lb />Ce<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ee NS ee aw)<lb /><lb />Rasa i i a a =<lb /><lb />Top: #ECUWithoutme sits down<lb />with student to hear their personal<lb /><lb />story of diversity.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: (pictured from left to<lb />right) Student, Olivia Richmond (co-<lb />founder), Morgan Comer (co-founder),<lb />Ellen Lee (co-founder), student<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Student sits down<lb /><lb />HECU<lb /><lb />Student-led social media project magnified diversity on campus in a new way<lb /><lb />to tell their story to #ECUWithoutme.<lb /><lb />ver the past few years, college students were<lb />exposed to discrimination on their campuses. For ECU senior<lb />Ellen Lee, she knew that ECU was in need of something to<lb />help inform the community of the diversity found specifically<lb /><lb />on her campus.<lb /><lb />�?oThere has been a lot of media coverage on diversity issues<lb />within college campuses, ranging from Mizzou to the Muslim<lb />shootings at UNC,�?� said Lee. �?oT felt like college students<lb />should be the ones challenging the norm and setting our-<lb />selves apart. There was a need to bring diversity awareness<lb />on our campus and show how everyone on ECU�?Ts campus is<lb /><lb />important.�?�<lb /><lb />Lee, a communication major, utilized the skills she learned in<lb />her classes to create the social media campaign #ECUWith-<lb /><lb />outMe.<lb /><lb />�?o#ECUWithoutMe is a social media campaign that highlights<lb />the importance of diversity, spreading awareness about _<lb />disparities, and marginalizing inequalities that minorities face<lb />on campus,�?� said Lee. �?oThis initiative strives to foster com-<lb />munity empowerment for students who come from diverse<lb /><lb />backgrounds.�?�<lb /><lb />Her campaign was met with an overwhelming amount of<lb />support. Students and faculty from all over campus expressed<lb /><lb />how much they enjoyed what the campaign was doing.<lb /><lb />�?oI love FECUWithoutMe. It�?Ts a great way to make students<lb />more awate of the issues on our campus and shows firsthand<lb />how diverse our campus is,�?� said Samantha Jimenez, a senior<lb />at ECU. �?oIt has spread like wildfire over social media and that<lb /><lb />is really important.�?�<lb /><lb />One concern that had people curious was what would hap-<lb />pen to the campaign once Lee graduated. Considering this<lb />was her something she would consider her masterpiece, it was<lb /><lb />understandable to speculate.<lb /><lb />Despite the concern, Lee was already prepared and planned<lb /><lb />on how her campaign will continue after her departure.<lb /><lb />�?oWe ate talking to advisors into making it into an internship<lb />program and we plan on recruiting underclassmen who ate<lb />interested in social media, video production, and PR,�?� said<lb />Lee. �?oI�?Tm excited to see the future that awaits FECUWith-<lb /><lb />outMe, I hope this campaign gets better throughout time.�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Mike Avila<lb />Photos by: Karle Troyan<lb /><lb />HECUW {thoutme<lb /><lb />1d<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Over 150 artists visited the | 2 annual Youth Arts Festival<lb /><lb />t may have been a cold and rainy day, but many ECU<lb />students and Greenville, N.C., citizens came out to the 12th<lb />annual Youth Arts Festival. Over 150 visual and performing<lb /><lb />artists visited campus and shared their creative talents.<lb /><lb />id earn dont summer acne me ame me ae AE inne<lb /><lb />�?oTt is a service event for the School of Art and Design and the<lb />College of Fine Arts and Communication,�?� said Dindy Reich,<lb />coordinator of the event and instructor in the School of Art:<lb />and Design. �?oWe hold a free day of art, music, theater and<lb />dance, hands-on activities and performances for the children<lb /><lb />and families of Eastern North Carolina.�?�<lb /><lb />Magic by David, Steve Myott Puppets, and The ECU<lb /><lb />Storybook Theatre�?Ts, �?oTwisted Knot�?� were shown during the<lb /><lb />Kids Get Creative<lb /><lb />event. The main stage act of the event was Cirque de Vol<lb /><lb />from Raleigh, N.C.<lb /><lb />The children who attended the Youth Arts Festival also<lb />created posters before the event for the poster contest, which<lb />was held each year. Out of the twenty thousand posters that<lb />were submitted, the winners were chosen during that time<lb /><lb />period.<lb /><lb />�?oA former director of the School of Art and Design started<lb />it 12 years ago but I have been in charge since the beginning,�?�<lb />said Reich. �?oHis name was Richard Tichich and he ran a<lb />festival for children at Georgia Southern University before he<lb /><lb />came to ECU. He left after two years, but we have continued<lb /><lb />the festival. It has been very successful.�?�<lb /><lb />Children of all ages had the opportunity to visit with artists<lb />demonstrating activities such as wheel thrown ceramics,<lb /><lb />traditional watercolor painting, weaving, blacksmithing,<lb /><lb />paper-making, printmaking, sculpture, portraiture and a<lb /><lb />myriad of other visual art media.<lb />Top Left: Kids engage in a painting activity.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sunshine Yang<lb /><lb />ce<lb /><lb />Top Right: Kids engage in a painting activity. Photos by: Destiny Johnson<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Kids engage in a craft.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Young boy gets face painted.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Top: UNC President of Margaret Spelling<lb /><lb />Bottom: Pictured from left to right: UNC President of<lb />Margaret Spelling and ECU Chancellor Stephen Ballard<lb /><lb />New UNC President Spelling visited the campus<lb /><lb />he newest president of the University of North<lb />Carolina school system, Margaret Spelling, visited East Caro-<lb />lina University on Mar. 30, 2016 as a part of her tour of the<lb /><lb />17-system campuses.<lb /><lb />Spelling focused on healthcare and how students can get<lb />easy access to it. She met with community leaders, students,<lb /><lb />faculty, as well as the representative for ECU�?Ts trustees.<lb /><lb />While on campus, Spelling toured health sites such as<lb /><lb />the School of Dental Medicine. She also toured the Pirate<lb />Academic Success Center and the new Innovation<lb /><lb />Design Lab.<lb /><lb />ECU Chancellor Stephen Ballard, who served as Spellings<lb />tour guide around campus, welcomed her, �?~and stated that he<lb />hoped Spelling could see the mission in helping students for<lb /><lb />the future.<lb /><lb />Before she was appointed as UNC school system president,<lb />Spellings served as the US. Secretary of Education. She also<lb />served as the White House�?Ts Domestic Policy Advisor under<lb /><lb />former President George W. Bush.<lb /><lb />In conclusion of her work with the Bush administration,<lb />Spellings worked with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce<lb />where she served on the board of the Bill and Melinda Gates<lb />Foundation. She was named president of the George W.<lb />Bush Presidential Center in 2013, where she launched the<lb /><lb />Presidential Leadership Scholars program.<lb /><lb />As the new president of the UNC system which covered 17<lb />campuses across the state, Spellings wanted to focus her<lb />concern on public education. The statewide tour offered a<lb />chance for Spellings to learn about all the universities under<lb /><lb />her care and how she could best serve them.<lb /><lb />Written by: Kirsten Holmes<lb />Photos Courtesy of: Mike Seegars<lb /><lb />a<lb />=<lb />_<lb />i<lb />er<lb />.<lb />2)<lb />=<lb />WY<lb />i)<lb />ae<lb />am<lb />ae)<lb />Y<lb />ee<lb />oO<lb />UO<lb />J<lb />U)<lb />ii<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ofl] JUSPNIS<lb /><lb />ECU put on its 33" annual Pirate Spring Game and Pigskin Pig Out<lb /><lb />s the academic year came to an end, there was<lb />time for a little scrimmage of football and barbeque during<lb /><lb />the annual spring game and the famous Pigskin Pig-Out.<lb /><lb />Students and alumni alike joined together on a sunny breezy<lb />day to enjoy the game and the first appearance of ECU�?Ts new<lb /><lb />football coach, Scottie Montgomery, also known as Coach Mo.<lb /><lb />The Pigskin Pig-Out contest made its 33rd appearance and<lb />celebrated PeeDee�?Ts 33rd birthday. ECU contributed 100<lb />cupcakes to the first 100 kids and students who came to his<lb /><lb />birthday party before the scrimmage.<lb /><lb />After the barbeque festivities, the ECU football team was split<lb />into two groups: purple and gold. Montgomery designed<lb />the spring game to be conducted as an offensive versus<lb /><lb />defense scrimmage.<lb /><lb />�?oThey looked pretty good out there,�?� said Ryan Pova a junior,<lb />construction management major. �?oDefinitely showing poten-<lb /><lb />tial. Hopefully we will have a great season.�?�<lb /><lb />Pova said has been to the spring games since his freshman<lb />yeat, but this was his first time participating with the Pigskin<lb /><lb />Pig-Out event.<lb /><lb />During halftime, the team huddled together on their knees as<lb />eight awards were given out by Coach Montgomery. These<lb />awards recognized members of the team for their efforts dur-<lb />ing spring drills: community service, offensive, defensive and<lb />special teams MVPs, offensive and defensive most improved<lb /><lb />players and �?oRespect the Ball�?� award.<lb /><lb />�?oT think [Coach Montgomery] will make a big impact on our<lb />program,�?� said Pova. �?oHopefully we can win some games and<lb /><lb />have a great year.�?�<lb /><lb />Along with the awards ceremony during halftime, ECU<lb />Athletics Department introduced an innovative video that<lb />revealed the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Southside Renovation<lb /><lb />Project for the first time to the general public.<lb /><lb />�?oThe rendering of the renovation looked amazing,�?� said<lb /><lb />Pova. �?oI am very excited to see how it will look and be inside.�?�<lb /><lb />The 2016 Spring Game ended with an image of what ECU�?Ts<lb />football team will look like next year as they shook hands as<lb /><lb />the audience shouted, �?oPurple! Gold!�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Sunshine Yang<lb />Photos by: Matt Ivins<lb /><lb />Top Right: Crowd enjoys barbeque from the Pigskin Pig<lb />Out.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Inflatable games and slides were available<lb />for people to enjoy.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: J.T. Boyd, #65, signs an autograph.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />: Top Left: Student organizations set up info<lb /><lb />tables to tell others about their clubs.<lb /><lb />Top Right: Student slides down inflatable slide.<lb /><lb />| Bottom: Student hammocks between trees on<lb />ee ot ~ \ C<lb /><lb />Annual Barefoot on the Mall event was a hit<lb /><lb />he annual Barefoot on the Mall was always a hit<lb />for ECU students. Along the brick walkway that cut through<lb />central campus, dozens of Greek organizations, intramural<lb />sports and campus clubs and organizations lined up next to<lb /><lb />each other gathering new members for the next semester.<lb /><lb />�?oT think it�?Ts a great opportunity to advertise for different<lb />groups of organizations on campus and get the word about<lb /><lb />them,�?� said senior Henry Phoenix.<lb /><lb />ECU Campus Dining provided food and free cake. Purple<lb />ot Gold Bucks were allowed to purchase these foods as<lb />students lined up. For the students who didn�?Tt have Purple<lb />ot Gold bucks, credit cards were accepted �?~in another line.<lb />Free cake was also served to the student body. As the theme<lb />of the event was Lifes a Beach, the cake was in the form of a<lb /><lb />sandcastle.<lb /><lb />The event also included students who lined up for free<lb />themed shirts. The free t-shirts were handed out to students<lb />who presented an active OneCard. Although students were<lb />given one free t-shirt per OneCard, the leftover t-shirts were<lb />given out for free to anyone and could take as many t-shirts<lb /><lb />as they wanted.<lb /><lb />In addition to the clubs and organizations, food, and free<lb />t-shirts, students also enjoyed four inflatable activities on<lb />the grass. Students lined up for new activities such as a wax<lb />product activity where students created different hand<lb /><lb />gestures in wax.<lb /><lb />To produce an event this large, many students volunteered<lb />their time. Phoenix said that he volunteered for the three<lb /><lb />past years.<lb /><lb />Even with the discovery of new organizations, the various<lb />activities and food offered, many Pirates were disappointed<lb />with the headliner for the annual Barefoot on the Mall<lb />concert, Charlie Puth canceled his show because of an illness.<lb />The Student Activity Board quickly recovered by reserving a<lb /><lb />time slot for student karaoke.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sunshine Yang<lb />Photos by ¢» Courtesy of: Camille Young ¢ Chiff Holks,<lb />ECU News Services<lb /><lb />Life's a Beach<lb /><lb />85<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />rt<lb /><lb />Seniors decorated their graduation caps with meaningful designs<lb /><lb />he journey to graduation was a long and stressful �?oMy cap reads, �?~As Promised, I Did It... Thank you Mom and<lb />process, and one�?Ts graduation cap symbolizes their personal Dad, along with my major and graduation year,�?� Searles said.<lb />journey they had taken to finish their college career. �?oMy parents have supported me in everything I�?Tve done [and<lb /><lb />have] pushed me in the right direction. Without my parents<lb /><lb />Graduating senior Maia Swan explained why many seniors<lb />8 P ) J I wouldn�?Tt have made it here, so I thought it would be a nice<lb /><lb />find this part of the process so important. .<lb />gesture to put a thank you on my cap.<lb /><lb />a<lb />De With many students wanting their graduation caps to stand<lb /><lb />experience, this decision is not just for being a pretty acces- :<lb />out, the process of decorating their cap, or even coming up<lb /><lb />+ : : ce 4 h :<lb />oy ee Re Oe with an idea was much longer. Though the cap took Searles<lb /><lb />Se 4-6 hours to complete, she actually spent several weeks com-<lb />ing up with a design. Swan hoped that won�?Tt be the case for<lb /><lb />her.<lb /><lb />Fellow senior Delaney Searles echoed a similar sentiment.<lb /><lb />�?oIt�?Ts important that people decorate their caps because it<lb /><lb />gives everyone a chance to express themselves.�?� said Searles. �?oAlthough my cap is not created yet, I plan on only taking a<lb /><lb />22 M (a4 : 2<lb />�?oEveryone has to wear the same color cap and gown, so by few houts to create the cap,�?T Swan said. �?oAfter being in art<lb /><lb />decorating their cap it becomes unique and can help them school, I�?Tm hoping it shouldn't take long to finish.�?�<lb /><lb />stand out in the crowd.�?�<lb /><lb />OJP] JUSPNIS<lb /><lb />Searles was already ahead of the game, as she already knew<lb />Sentimental value and uniqueness were the two things many what will be on it.<lb /><lb />seniors tried to incorporate into their caps. Some caps joked<lb /><lb />around about finally finishing college while others were a �?oT know I will be adding a quote that applies to my life at<lb />dedication to certain individuals, teams or experiences. For ECU,�?� said Swan. �?oI also plan to include flowers and, of<lb />Searles, she used her cap as a way to say �?~thank you�?T to her course, glitter.�?�<lb /><lb />parents.<lb /><lb />Written by: Mike Avila<lb />Photos by: Destiny Johnson<lb />Photo Courtesy of: Anna Ray-Smith<lb /><lb />Top: Senior Anna Ray-Smith shows off her personal<lb />graduation cap creation.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left and Right: Graduation caps symbol- e 3 er a , Lo iol \) GRYi<lb />izing students�?T college journey , e il Er<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>�?oIt was wow!�?� said Michael Carter with a wide-eyed look as he<lb />described his time studying abroad in Poland and the Czech<lb />Republic in May and June of 2015.<lb /><lb />For this senior communication major, it was his first time out.<lb />of the country, and it only fueled what he would call<lb /><lb />�?owanderlust,�?T a strong desire to travel even mote.<lb /><lb />The annual study abroad trip to Poland and the Czech<lb />Republic was put on by the School of Communication<lb /><lb />during the first'summer session months. Led by School of<lb /><lb />pttom Left: Picture from Michael Carter�?Ts Czech | malt xpet Se adened his view<lb /><lb />public and Poland travels. | toe Id and of people.<lb />op Right: Pictured: Michael Carter<lb /><lb />5 Bottom Right: Pictures from Michael Carter�?Ts Czech<lb /><lb />. Republic and Poland travels. �?oau off ouard, starting with his<lb />itial encounters with Polish and Czech Republic culture.<lb /><lb />He said space bubbles were nonexistent and that it was<lb /><lb />particularly difficult to navigate each city Without understand-<lb /><lb />ing the language.<lb /><lb />�?oI learned much about myself when I couldn�?Tt ask someone<lb />for directions. And I told my family and professors I wouldn�?Tt<lb />get lost while I was there but every time I got separated from<lb /><lb />a group, I always got lost,�?� he said.<lb /><lb />But through encountering different language barriers, he said<lb />it only improved his communication and leadership skills, two<lb /><lb />areas of which Carter said he grew<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SDILUSPPIV/<lb /><lb />96<lb /><lb />Top: Classroom Instruction. Scholars pictured from left to right:<lb />Paige Driver, Ismail Kassim, Elizabeth Ferruzzi, Zachary Williams,<lb />Taj Nasser<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Inaugural Cohort of Leaders Innovative Care<lb />(LINC) Scholars. Front from left to right: Paige Driver, Ismail<lb />Kassim, Elizabeth Ferruzzi. Back from left to right: Zachary<lb />Williams, Taj Nasser<lb /><lb />Bottom Middle: LINC Scholars Summer Immersion Program<lb />Recognition Ceremony. Seated from left to right: Paige Driver,<lb />Elizabeth Ferruzzi, Taj Nasser, Ismail Kassim, Zachary Williams.<lb />Standing left to right: Dr. Donna Lake, Dr. Elizabeth Baxley<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Classroom Instruction. Pictured from left to<lb />right: Dr. Donna Lake, Dr. Luan Lawson, Ismail Kassim, Taj Nasser,<lb /><lb />Elizabeth Ferruzzi<lb /><lb />a<lb />:<lb /><lb />See vy FAGE<lb />DICAL CARE<lb /><lb />REACH program helped develop curriculum so that future doctors could better serve their patients<lb /><lb />he Brody School of Medicine recetved a $1 mil-<lb />lion grant from the American Medical Association to fund<lb />REACH, Redesigning Education to Accelerate Change in<lb />Healthcare, a program created to bridge the gap between<lb /><lb />traditional medical training and more modern techniques.<lb /><lb />REACH planned to focus on three primary areas over five<lb />years: improved training for Brody School of Medicine<lb />faculty, enhanced curriculum for undergraduate students<lb />and development of the Leaders in Innovative Care (LINC)<lb /><lb />Scholars program.<lb /><lb />The LINC program welcomed its first inaugural class in May<lb />of 2015. Scholars were required to participate during an<lb />eight-week summer immersion course between their first and<lb />second years of medical school and a special project during<lb />their third and fourth years. Medical students who participated<lb />in the program graduated with a Distinction in Healthcare<lb /><lb />Leadership and Transformation.<lb /><lb />Dr. Elizabeth Baxley, the associate dean for academic affairs<lb /><lb />and a professor of family medicine at Brody, served as a<lb />co-principal investigator for the grant. She felt the changes<lb />to curriculum created by the grant would benefit all students<lb /><lb />and their future patients.<lb /><lb />�?oWe [as doctors] are learning to incorporate all of the non-<lb />science principles that future physicians need to know into<lb />the curriculum. This program has given us a new perspective<lb />on how we learn the science of medicine and how we can<lb />best apply it to our patients to give the best outcomes. This<lb />program is so important because it will help teach us how to<lb />be high-quality doctots without indebting our patients or<lb />taxing the resources of the healthcare system,�?� said second<lb /><lb />year student Paige Driver.<lb /><lb />BSOM was one of 11 medical schools that received a grant<lb />from the American Medical Association. Other notable re-<lb />cipients included the Mayo Medical School, the San Francisco<lb />School of Medicine and the NYU School of Medicine.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photos Courtesy of: Brody School of Medicine REACH Program<lb /><lb />The New Face of Medical Care<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SDILUBDBIV/<lb /><lb />86<lb /><lb />ince their last NFL game with the Carolina Panthers<lb />in 1998, the East Carolina University Marching Pirates made<lb />another appearance in Charlotte, N.C. The band had a massive<lb />and more enthusiastic crowd while performing their halftime<lb /><lb />show on Panthet�?Ts soil during a game against the Washington<lb />Redskins.<lb /><lb />The performance included �?oJames Bond Opener,�?T �?oBurlesque�?�<lb />and �?oInto Darkness: Star Trek.�?� Each section leader of the<lb />band and Director Dr. Staub chose these musical pieces<lb /><lb />before rehearsal.<lb /><lb />�?oThe James Bond Opener had more of a pulling affect on the<lb />audience to get them into the movie theme,�?� said Reginald<lb />Bryant, junior tenor player in the ECU drum line. �?oSince<lb />most people recognize the James Bond Theme, it turned out<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />to be an excellent opener for our �?~Night of the Movie Show.�?�<lb /><lb />When compared to ECU�?Ts 50,000 audience, the Panthers au-<lb />dience stood at 73,298 individuals. Clarissa Ortiz, sophomore<lb />piccolo player, said the experience was entirely different and<lb /><lb />captivating due to the larger crowd.<lb /><lb />Top Left: Colorgaurd member catches flag.<lb />Top Right: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC<lb /><lb />Right Middle: Marching Pirates perform during halftime<lb /><lb />show.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Marching Pirates Band Director Dr. William<lb />Staub throws up Pirate hook.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Members of trumpet section play during<lb />halftime show.<lb /><lb />Marching Pirates performed at Panthers Stadium<lb /><lb />�?oMy favorite part was �?~Star Trek Into Darkness,�?��?T Ortiz said.<lb />�?oPeople got really loud and it got really exciting and then<lb />people started cheering and then we started to get really into<lb /><lb />it at the end.�?�<lb /><lb />�?oMy favorite part were the big hits,�?� said Bryant. �?oThe big hits<lb />are the loudest, most iconic parts of our music. The crowd<lb />starts to clap and sing along which makes the band excited.<lb /><lb />We all just really enjoy it.�?�<lb /><lb />A month before the grand performance, the marching band<lb />practiced three times a week for about two hours. Along with<lb />this, individual instrumental sections were also required to<lb />hold outside practices. The drum line on the other hand, was<lb />required to meet 30 minutes before and after group rehearsals.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />�?~We bend our backs to perform the best we can,�?� said Bryant.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />�?~When I learned we were playing at the Panthers game, I was<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />like �?~yeah, it�?Ts about time our hard work pays off<lb /><lb />Written by: Sunshine Yang<lb />Photos Courtesy of: Amanda Brendke,<lb />ECU Marching Pirates<lb /><lb />fee |<lb /><lb />Foeeeae<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />VV<lb />YOUR NEV<lb /><lb />College of Allied Health Sciences expanded to include the Department of Nutrition Sciences<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />D the 2015-2016 academic year, the Department<lb /><lb />of Nutrition Science moved under the College of Allied Health<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Senior nutrition science student Kara Massotti<lb />shows a patient how to scan the code on a yogurt cup import<lb /><lb />the nutrition information into a smart phone app.<lb /><lb />Top Left: Senior nutrition science student Perri Potter<lb /><lb />performs a resting energy expenditure check at the ECU Family Sciences umbrella. This move was one of many that dissolved the<lb /><lb />Medicine Center. College of Human Ecology into different colleges throughout ECU.<lb /><lb />Similar moves included the criminal justice program moving to the<lb /><lb />Top and Bottom Right: Massotti helps an ECU Physicians<lb /><lb />patient download a smart phone app that will help track his food Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences; the School of Interior<lb /><lb />and beverage consumption from home. Design and Merchandising made the unique move to the College of<lb /><lb />Health and Human Performance in addition to the Child Sciences<lb />and Family Sciences Program and the School of Social Work; and the<lb /><lb />Hospitality Leadership Program joined the College of Business.<lb /><lb />These moves were made to save money for the university while also<lb /><lb />fitting each program to a better suited college. Also, while some<lb /><lb />program offices stayed in their original buildings, the School of<lb /><lb />Welcome to Your New Home<lb /><lb />Nutrition Science moved to the Allied Health Sciences Campus near<lb /><lb />the Brody School of Medicine.<lb /><lb />According to ECU News Services, relocating to the Allied Health<lb />Sciences Campus expanded opportunities for nutrition clinical<lb /><lb />experiences to occur. The move allowed for patient care experiences<lb /><lb />to begin earlier as mote resources were available on the Health<lb />Sciences Campus, which was important as students desired and<lb /><lb />needed to be exposed to hands-on experience. In addition to more<lb /><lb />resources, because of closer proximity, more College of Allied<lb />Health Sciences faculty and staff were able to interact more frequently<lb /><lb />with students in the Department of Nutrition Sciences.<lb /><lb />The Nutrition Sciences program joined the many other programs<lb />under the College of Allied Health Sciences umbrella, which<lb />included: addictions and rehabilitation studies, biostatistics, clinical<lb />laboratory science, communication sciences and disorders, health<lb />services &amp; information management, occupational therapy, physical<lb /><lb />therapy and physician assistant studies.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos Courtesy of: ECU News Services<lb /><lb />101<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Bioprocessing engineering fostered hopes for engineering advancement<lb /><lb />tudents studying engineering have always taken<lb />impressive strides in terms of academia, but one of East<lb />Carolina University�?Ts engineering departments made great<lb /><lb />headway in providing a brighter future for those in need.<lb /><lb />In 2015, great focus was put on the Bioprocess Engineering<lb />program at ECU concentrating on the chemical develop-<lb />ment of equipment and processes for various products,<lb /><lb />such as vaccines.<lb /><lb />Dana Taylor, junior, had personal reasons for concentrating<lb /><lb />in the Bioprocess and Engineering program.<lb /><lb />�?oT have had a personal experience where a drug was not yet<lb />designed to correctly treat a heart condition and I ended<lb />up losing someone close to me,�?� Taylor explained. �?oWith<lb />this degree, I will have the power and ability to design drugs<lb /><lb />that will one day solve problems like this.�?�<lb /><lb />The department�?Ts head chairwoman, Dr. Loren Limberis,<lb />remained steadfast on how the program was doing, She<lb />believed that the small personal classes that the program<lb />provided was the perfect opportunity for students to flourish<lb /><lb />and grow to be a helpful asset to the field.<lb /><lb />Pictured: Dr. Eban Bean�?Ts class check gel electrophoresis<lb /><lb />to evaluate the purity of proteins at different stages of<lb />the process.<lb /><lb />Limberis said East Carolina University�?Ts Bioprocess<lb />Engineering program was different than others because<lb />the bioprocess factor was a specialization within the<lb />engineering program. Students who focused on bioprocess<lb /><lb />also understood basic engineering principles.<lb /><lb />�?oBioprocess Engineering shouldn�?Tt be considered just for<lb />students in a prospective field, but also for students interested<lb />in developing alternatives in fossil-based fuels for cleaner<lb />ait, water, and soil, | imberis said. �?oA career in the field<lb />contributes to serving the society�?Ts needs in agriculture,<lb />biofuels, bio manufacturing, human health, regenerative<lb /><lb />medicines, bio-nanotechnology, vaccines and bio-therapeutics.�?�<lb /><lb />Bioprocess engineers were needed critically in North Carolina<lb />as the state was the third largest state with biotechnology<lb /><lb />companies.<lb /><lb />Fast Carolina University committed to address the depressed<lb />field by sustaining growth in the field, fulfill the needs of the<lb />industry and provide ECU students with the opportunities to<lb /><lb />engage in exciting, meaningful and professional careers.<lb /><lb />Written by: Luke Davis<lb />Photos by: Karhe Troyan<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ounded in 1907, East Carolina University was found-<lb />ed as East Carolina Teacher�?Ts College, a college that trained<lb />generations of educators for years to come. Fast forward<lb />to 2016, and East Carolina University was still shaping and<lb /><lb />developing students to become future leaders in teaching.<lb /><lb />Entering into the first semester of her junior year, elementary<lb />education major, Caitlin Barron, jumped into a portion of<lb />her elementary education degree program called cohorts and<lb />practicums, or portions of the program where students began<lb /><lb />to take on small portions of student teaching in local area<lb /><lb />elementary, middle and high schools. Barron was involved in<lb />two of her own individual practicums at Creekside Elementary<lb />School and also participated in a triad group practicum at<lb />Elmhurst Elementary School. She said this was a time where<lb /><lb />undergraduate students received the opportunity for hands-<lb /><lb />on experience in the classroom before the last semester of<lb />their program when they entered into a time of full-time<lb /><lb />student teaching.<lb /><lb />�?oTWe] observe and learn about positives and negatives and<lb />other classroom strategies in the classroom before it really<lb /><lb />matters,�?T said Barron.<lb />Top Left: ECU education major<lb /><lb />engages with group of students at Getting into the classroom earlier was important Barron said,<lb /><lb />Elmhurst Elementary School so when they_entered into student teaching and full-time<lb /><lb />teaching careers, they would be able to navigate around a<lb /><lb />east Carolina -ducators<lb /><lb />classroom already knowing constructive ways to engage the<lb /><lb />Top Right: Students at Elmhurst<lb /><lb />Elementary School classroom environment.<lb /><lb />Part of the practicum process was also learning how to lesson<lb />Bottom: Elementary education<lb /><lb />plan and teach lessons of her own. Education majors were<lb />| required to submit lesson plans for approval by professors<lb />assist students in daily activities.<lb /><lb />before they taught them in the classroom. Approved lessons<lb />were then taught by education major students in their practi-<lb /><lb />cum classrooms.<lb /><lb />�?~<lb />major, Caitlin Barron (far right), helping<lb />i<lb /><lb />One of Barron�?Ts first lessons she taught was to teach first<lb />erade students about verbs. She created interactive activities,<lb /><lb />practices, and lessons that taught her students what actions<lb /><lb />words were.<lb />�?oT had them do a game of charades,so they'd get a card I made<lb /><lb />with an action word on it and have to act it out to the class. I<lb /><lb />3 wanted to engage them physically, because that�?Ts how some<lb /><lb />a. kids just get it,�?� said Barron.<lb /><lb />! Typically students had three to four practicums each semester<lb />once they began the first semester of their junior year. In the<lb />spring of 2016, Barron had three practicums, and in the fall<lb /><lb />of 2016, she intended to have four practicums on top of her<lb /><lb />105<lb /><lb />College of Education offered real-world experience in the classroom de ee<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos by: Matt Ivins<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb />a<lb />ath<lb />sen<lb /><lb />ga<lb />Me<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Wen Ge<lb /><lb />ae eh oe<lb />Pert. ao<lb /><lb />vis!<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />sa ae ee<lb /><lb />Top Left: Student model at annual Apparel and Interior Merchan-<lb /><lb />dising Organization (AIMO) annual fashion show.<lb /><lb />Top Right: Interior design students work on design projects in<lb />Computer Aided Design (CAD) in lab classes.<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: School of Social Work students hold food drive.<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Human Development and Family Science Program<lb /><lb />student reads to young children<lb /><lb />-S Or CHANGE<lb /><lb />School of Health and Human Performance endured expansive changes<lb /><lb />f one walked throughout the office of the College of Health<lb />and Human Performance, they would probably notice the familiar<lb />slogan �?oKeep Calm and Carry On�?� in different places. Performance,<lb />HHP especially took this motto to heart as they endured abundant<lb /><lb />changes during the 2015-2016 academic yeat.<lb /><lb />�?oWe actually have these posters around the college as a reminder of<lb />enduring under constant change... .We knew change was expected,<lb />but we did not know what was coming,�?� said HHP Dean Dr. Glen<lb />Gilbert.<lb /><lb />HHP expanded considerably as they welcomed three new programs<lb /><lb />under their umbrella: School of Interior Design and Marketing,<lb />School of Social Work and Department of Human Development<lb />and Family Science. According to Gilbert, HHP added 55 new faculty<lb />members, 15 staff members, about 1800 new students and were<lb />suddenly spread through out 14 different buildings between Main<lb /><lb />Campus and Health Sciences Campus.<lb /><lb />Other pieces of the College of Human Ecology were scattered to<lb />different academic sections of campus. The School of Criminal<lb />Justice joined the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences;<lb />the Hospitality Leadership program moved to the College of Busi-<lb />ness; and the Department of Nutrition Sciences moved to the Col-<lb /><lb />lege of Allied Health Sciences.<lb /><lb />Measures were taken by HHP faculty and staff to not disrupt<lb />students. Students�?T advisors were kept the same and in the same<lb />location. If any moves had to be made, moves occurred within the<lb /><lb />same building.<lb /><lb />HHP�?Ts transition was shaky during the fall of 2015, but Gilbert<lb /><lb />said the college began to gain sure footing into the spring semester.<lb />Uncertainty was experienced throughout this change, but entering<lb />into the spring semester, Gilbert said those in HHP were readier than<lb /><lb />ever for what was to come from the merge.<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Photos Courtesy of: College of Health &amp; Human Performance<lb /><lb />Waves of Change<lb /><lb />i<lb />et,<lb />Ne!<lb />col<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />|<lb /><lb />G-VEGAS 1O<lb />LAS VEGAS<lb /><lb />School of Communication students get the chance to have hands-on experience.<lb /><lb />en students had the once in a lifetime opportunity<lb /><lb />to travel to Las Vegas with communication professor Dr.<lb /><lb />Hubbard to help produce an event show similar to the Oscars.<lb /><lb />The BEA Festival was where the Broadcast Education<lb />Association awarded the winners of eighteen categories in-<lb />cluding: student documentary, faculty news competition and<lb />student news competition. Winners come from all over the<lb /><lb />nation come to show their work.<lb /><lb />Dr. Hubbard was tasked with putting together the festival.<lb />Through ECU and the School of Communication, he was<lb />allowed to use 10 students for a 3-hour course credit. He<lb />chose Tyler Bailey, Madison Hawkins, Krista Thiede, Anna<lb />Ray-Smith, Caroline West, Ashley Boles, Heather Bunn, Ryan<lb />Clancy, Ali Capri and Kai Jones to join him on this project.<lb /><lb />�?oT am great with video editing and audio production,�?� stated<lb />Kai Jones who had an active role of producing. The class<lb />partnered up with Western Carolina University to put together<lb />the festival. �?oWe each had one feature to put together,�?� stated<lb />Jones. He continued on to say, �?oIt was a video feature to<lb />showcase the award winners�?T pieces. Western Carolina had<lb /><lb />two features each.�?� Jones�?T role was putting together the Faculty<lb /><lb />Sports award winner feature.<lb /><lb />The class also had to put together an opening. �?oWe bounced<lb />around ideas, but in the end, the classmates decided to leave<lb /><lb />the job in the hands of Madison and Tyler,�?T Jones stated.<lb /><lb />When the group went to Las Vegas, they were responsible for<lb />putting together the awards show. The class put together the<lb />stage, lights and audio together with the help of the union<lb />workers. �?o[We] continue making Dr. Hubbard and ECU look<lb /><lb />good,�?T Jones said.<lb /><lb />Since the class did such a good job, Hubbard had been offered<lb />to run the position for the next two years which was a major<lb />accomplishment for East Carolina University�?Ts School of<lb /><lb />Communication.<lb /><lb />Written by: Kirsten Holmes<lb />Photos Courtesy of: Kai Jones ¢ Glen Hubbard<lb /><lb />Ceih BEE<lb /><lb />i DEA<lb /><lb />Penendl 3 FP<lb /><lb />Bottom Left: Las Vegas, NV,<lb /><lb />mountains<lb /><lb />Top Left: Las Vegas, NV<lb /><lb />Top Right: MGM Grand<lb /><lb />Middle: Ceasars Place<lb /><lb />Bottom Right: Front row left to<lb />right: Tyler Bailey, Caroline West, Anna<lb />Ray-Smith, Heather Bunn<lb /><lb />Back row left to right: Madison Hawkins,<lb />Glenn Hubbard, Ashley Boles, Ryan<lb />Clancy, Kai Jones<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SDILUBPPIV/<lb /><lb />hk<lb />�?"<lb />a<lb /><lb />iz ast Carolina University�?Ts School of Nursing was<lb /><lb />one out of the 44 organizations in 29 states to be awarded<lb />money from the Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program<lb />in July 2015. The university was awarded over $840,000.<lb /><lb />The Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP)<lb />strived to improve the quality of healthcare for older<lb />Americans by switching the setup of clinical training<lb />environments to a more integrated primary care delivery<lb />system. Providers were trained to address the needs of older<lb />adults and their families and caregivers at the individual,<lb />community and population levels. GWEP also delivered<lb />community-based programs that provide patients, families<lb />and caregivers with the knowledge and skills to improve<lb /><lb />health outcomes and quality of care for older adults.<lb /><lb />�?oThe purpose of the GWEP grant is to support the education<lb />of the geriatric and primary care workforce throughout the<lb />region by building on the strengths of three programs at East<lb />Carolina University,�?� said Dr. Candace Harrington, Clinical<lb />Associate Professor, Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse<lb />Practitioner, and faculty member in the Adult Gerontology<lb /><lb />Primary Care and Family Nurse Practitioner.<lb /><lb />Left Top and Bottom: College of Nursing student<lb /><lb />presenting about geriatric research.<lb /><lb />School of Nursing received grant to help further geriatric research<lb /><lb />Dr. Harrington also said they were specifically concentrating<lb />on the healthcare needs for older adults who were working,<lb />were retired farmers, loggers and fishers, as they have been<lb />exposed to occupational health risks associated with their<lb />occupations that were often unrecognized and under-treated<lb /><lb />in their community.<lb /><lb />The North Carolina�?Ts geriatric population was the fastest<lb />growing segment of the state�?Ts population. Based on census<lb />projections, the �?~number of adults over the age of 65 living in<lb /><lb />NC would double by 2030.<lb /><lb />The grant allowed the university to implement an innovative<lb />inter-professional education model focusing on geriatrics<lb /><lb />in vatious settings, train primary care providers to meet the<lb />specific needs of older patients in 41 of the Eastern NC<lb />counties, and deliver community-based dementia programs to<lb /><lb />address the needs of older adults and their families.<lb /><lb />�?oMy hope for this research is to continue finding better<lb />evidence-based practice standards for the elderly along with<lb />finding new ways to make the patients�?T experiences in the<lb />hospitals more productive leading to longer lives with less<lb /><lb />medical issues,�?T said junior nursing major Jenna Pauli.<lb /><lb />Written by: Sunshine Yang<lb /><lb />Photo by: Gracely Murphrey<lb /><lb />The Search tor Longer Liié Expectancy<lb /><lb />tid<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />lig<lb /><lb />intent<lb /><lb />Background: Mamie Jenkins Building, the<lb />Honors College building :<lb /><lb />Bottom Left &amp; Right: Honors College :<lb />students lead a flag football game for the Eakins<lb /><lb />Bowl.<lb /><lb />Honors College students gave back to the community<lb /><lb />: ith East Carolina�?Ts motto, �?oservire,�?� in mind,<lb /><lb />the Honors College dedicated an entire week of the fall<lb /><lb />semester to giving back to the community.<lb /><lb />Students particpiated in Give Back week, which was planned<lb />by the Honors Ambassadors philanthropy committee. The<lb />service week was a tradition for the Honors College that<lb />consisted of months of planning. Each day of the week had<lb /><lb />a different theme and contributed to a different cause.<lb /><lb />On Sunday, the Honors College hosted the inaugural �?oEakin<lb />Bowl,�?� named for former chancellor of ECU and former<lb />interim dean of the college Dr. Richard E. Eakin. The Eakin<lb />Bowl was a co-ed flag football tournament. Monday gave stu-<lb />dents the opportunity to thank their family members for their<lb />support, and Tuesday was �?oThank a Pirate Day,�?� focused on<lb />thanking the faculty and staff who made a positive impact on<lb /><lb />the ECU community.<lb /><lb />Wednesday was Veteran�?Ts Day, and the philanthropy commit-<lb />tee set up a table at Dowdy to pass out red, white, and blue<lb />ribbons to students. Students were also given the opportunity<lb />to sign a banner thanking veterans for their service. Thursday<lb />was dedicated to the Honors College donors. On �?oThank�?Tem<lb />Thursday,�?� Honors College students stopped by the Mamie<lb />Jenkins building to write thank you letters to the college�?Ts<lb /><lb />donors.<lb /><lb />To conclude their week of service, the Honors College<lb />hosted �?oStars and Strikes.�?� Students continued to sign the<lb />banner for the Veteran�?Ts Hospital, and the philanthropy com-<lb />mittee hosted �?oBowling for Soup�?� in the Mendenhall Bowling<lb /><lb />Alley to raise money for the food bank.<lb /><lb />For philanthropy committee co-chair Stephanie Griffin,<lb />Students Give Back Week was huge success. �?oWhile we may<lb />not see directly the importance of our service to others, tiny<lb />acts of service can result in huge changes. When people<lb />come together in a community, we are able to better our<lb /><lb />world for the future.�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Sarah Burke<lb />Photo of Honors College by: Karhe Troyan<lb />Photos Courtesy of: ECU Honors College<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU Ceramics Guild learned new techniques through a visiting artist<lb /><lb />ftentimes visiting artists came to ECU to<lb />teach students more about their trades and how to become<lb />better craftsmen. During the 2015-2016 academic year, the<lb />ECU Ceramics Guild voted to bring Justin Lambert in based<lb />on his technique of wood firing. With the help of Lambert,<lb />the students were soon busy learning how to wood fire<lb /><lb />themselves.<lb /><lb />For the wood firing to even Be a reality, it required tons of<lb />effort from everyone in thé Ceramics Guild, Even before<lb />activities ensued, the evemt took months of preparation. Five<lb />months before, wood was tracked down, obtained and chain-<lb />sawed into more manageable pieces to feed the kiln.<lb /><lb />When enough wood was obtained and chopped, then pieces<lb />were able to be loaded inside the kiln, which was about the<lb />size of a 15-passenger van and took two days to fill. Once<lb />loaded, students built a brick wall to cover the opening, leaving<lb /><lb />Only a small hole big enough for wood logs to be fed through it.<lb /><lb />Students had to take on shifts throughout four days to feed<lb />the wood to the kiln and to ensure a watchful eve was alwa<lb />supervising the stoking processes. The entire process had to<lb /><lb />be administered for 24 hours a day.<lb /><lb />After four days, the firing process ended, and students waited<lb />another three to four days for the kiln to cool to a manageable<lb />temperature. Lambert functioned as the kilnmaster for the<lb />week, helping facilitate the entire process, and used a special<lb />technique called downfiring to starve the kiln of oxygen yet<lb /><lb />simultaneously cooling the atmosphere of the kiln.<lb /><lb />According the Professor Jim Tisnado, bringing in visiting<lb />artists provided learning experiences for students. He said<lb />Lambert left students buzzing about the profession of wood<lb /><lb />firing ceramics.<lb /><lb />�?oThe students universally loved having Justin here. He is a<lb />generous artist that freely shared the techniques he uses to<lb />make his work... Justin�?Ts wood firing workshop created an<lb /><lb />excitement in the ceramics area, and connected ECU to the<lb /><lb />�?oThrough the course of the workshop, our depe<lb />learned how to mote effectively use the tools<lb />to us. We will be able to apply this knowledge<lb />and have a better chance of getting the fesu<lb /><lb />of the process in the future,�?� said�?� ae<lb /><lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner ,<lb />Photo Courtesy of: ECU Ceramics Guild<lb /><lb />Pictured: Jim Tisnado and Ju<lb /><lb />the wood kiln.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />SDILUSPPIV/<lb /><lb />Hospitality Management moves to the College of Business<lb /><lb />lot of changes were occurring during the<lb />2015-2016 academic yeat. Most people�?Ts first thought would<lb />have been the construction of East Carolina Univeristy�?Ts new<lb />student center. However, one change that people may not<lb />have noticed but affected hundreds of students, was hospitality<lb />management�?Ts transfer from the College of Human Ecology<lb /><lb />to the College of Business.<lb /><lb />�?oState revenues to the university have decreased and we had<lb />to search for ways to contain costs. One way was to eliminate<lb />the College of Human Ecology,�?� said Stan Eakins, Dean of<lb />the College of Business. �?oSince the college was eliminated,<lb />the School of Hospitality Management had to go somewhere.<lb />Given their high quality and our expectations for the future,<lb /><lb />the College of Business was the only real option.�?�<lb /><lb />With its new home in the College of Business, the program<lb />was able to offer a graduate degree for students, something<lb />that wasn�?Tt available while under the College of Human Ecol-<lb />ogy. With this addition and some other changes, Dr. Eakins<lb />hoped they will attract students from different regions of the<lb /><lb />state and country.<lb /><lb />With the College of Human Ecology officially gone,<lb />hundreds of students were transferred into the College of<lb />Business. Students in the program felt that there wasn�?Tt too<lb /><lb />much change despite the move.<lb /><lb />�?oWe already have a business minor and since we take a lot of<lb />business classes it kind of made sense for us to transfer,�?T said<lb />Rachel Pacylowsky, a junior in the Hospitality Management<lb /><lb />program. �?oThere wasn�?Tt much of an adjustment.�?�<lb /><lb />Senior Jessica Wynne echoed a similar response.<lb /><lb />�?oT didn�?Tt really feel concerned [with the move],�?� said Wynne.<lb />�?oThere hasn�?Tt been anything different [with the College of<lb /><lb />Business] from what I could tell.�?�<lb /><lb />Despite typical complications with the move, Dr. Eakins was<lb />excited about what the School of Hospitality Management<lb /><lb />brought to the table.<lb /><lb />�?oThis is a great program that is widely recognized and has a<lb />great future,�?� said Eakins. �?oNearly every graduate of the pro-<lb />gram has a job lined up by graduation. This is an aspirational<lb />goal for any program and we hope the hospitality faculty can<lb /><lb />help lead us there.�?�<lb /><lb />Written by: Michael Avila<lb />Photos Courtesy of: James Westmoreland, College of Business<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ne of East Carolina University�?Ts missions was 11 p.m. news. He lined up each news block and the scripts<lb />to cultivate effective leaders. Carson Pierce had that same ahead of time. During the shows, he communicated with the<lb />desire, and throughout his involvement at ECU, aimed to reporters and anchors, sometimes simultaneously.<lb />build himself up as the leader he wanted to be.<lb />�?o'This] is the first time in my life that time matters in seconds...<lb />He spent his undergraduate career pursuing a degree in five seconds matter more now than ever,�?� he said.<lb />communication concentrated in journalism with the hope of<lb />one day attending law school somewhere in North Carolina. On average Pierce spent about 40 hours each weekend in<lb />the newsroom. With the demand of school and his new job,<lb />In spring 2013, he became a part of the Student Government Pierce found juggling his other responsibilities difficult and<lb />Association�?Ts judicial branch and then the next academic after a three-week trial run of school, work and SGA<lb />year transitioned to the attorney general position. During responsibilities, Pierce resigned from his position as SGA<lb />his junior year, Pierce decided to run for SGA treasurer. His treasurer at the beginning of February 2016<lb />executive council ticket won and served as the SGA executive<lb />council for the 2015-2016 academic yeat. �?oSometimes in order to pursue dreams, you have to make<lb />compromises or sacrifices,�?� he said.<lb />�?oT wanted to join SGA to learn effective leadership skills.�?� But<lb />he said that he learned more beyond being a leader. �?oOf Pierce said he wanted to feel fulfilled by whatever he pursued<lb />course I learned leadership skills but I think I learned most in life, whether it was journalism or perhaps one day being a<lb />about diversity.�?� As treasurer, Pierce was in charge of the lawyer. Regardless, time invested at ECU had prepared him<lb />SGA budget and heard the stories of many student for whatever he would encounter.<lb />organizations who requested SGA funding,<lb />Written by: Emily Gardiner<lb />Midway through senior year, Pierce�?Ts aspirations to become a Photo by: Destiny Johnson<lb /><lb />journalist were jumpstarted. Pierce received the opportunity to<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />wotk as a producer for local Greenville television station<lb />WITIN. School of Communication (SOC) professor Dr. Mary<lb /><lb />Tucker-McLaughlin, recommended Pierce for the position<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />etait age bene,<lb /><lb />ane 2<lb />Bom eeerercermssaey<lb /><lb />when a WITN news director reached out to Tucker-<lb /><lb />McLaughlin for help in filling a producer position.<lb /><lb />With a 20-month contract and the new title of weekend<lb /><lb />producer, Pierce was responsible for the weekend 6 p.m. and<lb /><lb />Pirate Profile on Carson Pierce<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />XOPU|<lb /><lb />OOC<lb /><lb />Abedi, Dennis 166<lb />Access, Pirate 186<lb />Acosta, Stephanie | 66<lb />Adamakis, Amanda | 66<lb />Aditorium, Wright | 7<lb />Agena, Joelle 166<lb /><lb />Aimo, Interior Merchandising Organization<lb />|O6<lb /><lb />Alcron, Casey |49<lb /><lb />Alpha, Alpha Kappa 59<lb /><lb />Alpha, Alpha Phi 58<lb /><lb />Alston, Sasha | 66<lb /><lb />Anderson, Randall | 27<lb /><lb />Andrews, Akieva | 66<lb /><lb />Arnold, Lindsay 166<lb /><lb />Ashworth, Catherine |56<lb /><lb />Association, Financial Management | 86<lb />Association, Student Government 183, 186<lb />Atkinson, Adrienne 166<lb /><lb />Auditorium, Wright 16, 18<lb /><lb />Avila, Mike 163, 191<lb /><lb />Balley lyier | Ue, 107<lb />Baker, Brooke 166<lb />Baldwin, Taylor | 67<lb />Ballance, latiana |6/<lb />Ballard, Chancellor Steve |O<lb />Ballard, Melody | 6/7<lb /><lb />Banks, Brandon | 6/<lb /><lb />Barber Marian |6/<lb /><lb />Barrett, Shkayla 167<lb /><lb />Barron, (altia 104, 105<lb />Basketball, Men�?Ts |43<lb /><lb />Bass, avian |6/<lb />Baumgarten, Alex [1/7<lb /><lb />Bean, Eban |02<lb /><lb />beasicy ocrce | 6/<lb /><lb />Becton, Cnandra |6/<lb /><lb />Benkert, Kurt 163<lb /><lb />Penton, ope | 70<lb /><lb />Berkowitz, Brie | 3|<lb /><lb />Bhalani, Janki | 67<lb /><lb />Bharde, Sana | 6/<lb />Blanco, Cecilia |G/<lb />Blihar, Rachel 167<lb />Board, Student Activities 18<lb />Bochman, Cameron |6/<lb />Boles, Ashley 108, | Q9<lb />Bolivar, Vicky 167<lb />Borden, Gabriella |4<lb />Bouchard, Gabrielle | 67<lb />Bowen, Brittany | 67<lb />Bowl, Eakins | | 3<lb />Bowman, Murdock | 67<lb />Boyles, Corbin | 30<lb />Bradley, Ava 167<lb />Bradley, Taylor | 67<lb />Bredell, Brandi | 67<lb />Brendle, Amanda 98<lb />Bridgers, Hudson |6/<lb />Bridgers, Morgan |67<lb />Priest, Cynthia | 6/<lb />Briggs, Kelsi) | 47<lb />Brinkley, Vivian 167<lb />Brit, Keleien |6/<lb />Brown, Ashley | 6/7<lb />Brown, lyasia 167<lb />Bryant, Reginald 98<lb />Building, Mamie Jenkins | 13<lb />Bunn, rieatner 106, | U7<lb />Burdo, Victoria | 6/<lb />BUrKe, saran 1/7<lb /><lb />Burns, Collin | 7<lb /><lb />Byrd, Samantha | 68<lb /><lb />Caldwell, Zhane | 68<lb />Camden, Jonathan | 68<lb />Cancasci, Carly 168<lb />Cangemi, Cassandra | 68<lb />Capri, All (OS<lb />Carolina, East 10 13, | 3, | 26<lb />Carolinian, The East 188<lb /><lb />Carson, Avion Jones Bill |5 |<lb /><lb />Carter Michael | 68<lb /><lb />Carter, Nichole |68<lb /><lb />Carter-Stanley, Ryan 168<lb /><lb />(ase, \ Orey [68<lb /><lb />Casey, Erin 168<lb /><lb />Catta-Preta, Jade 18<lb /><lb />Center Ecu Farnily �?oecicine 100<lb />Center Ledonia Wright Cultural 58<lb /><lb /></p>
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