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          <lb />Students and parents working together to move<lb />in their possesions into the dorms or aprtments<lb />that the students will be living in for the next<lb />school year.<lb /><lb />The Big Move-in<lb />by: Kevin Devine<lb />The late August sun shined on many new faces this Fall as<lb />freshman from across the country flocked to their new homes for the<lb />first time. For a handful of students, the time is now to take that first<lb />step into adulthood.<lb />For many freshman, move-in day can be very hectic.<lb />However, East Carolina is proactive in lending helping hands from<lb />faculty and current students to help new Pirates become acquainted<lb />with the university.<lb />Aiden Gresham, who is a first year student, as well as a part<lb />of the ECU Marching Pirates, knows first hand the spirited nature<lb />of ECU workers and students. oSince I moved in early, ECU was :<lb />accommodating of my need to eat on campus by helping me get my<lb />OneCard before my orientation,T Gresham said. oAlso during the early<lb />move-in, volunteers and staff were extremely helpful in pointing me in<lb />the right direction for anything I needed.�<lb />For some students, the hardest part about moving into college<lb />is moving the large amounts of clothing and amenities from the car to<lb />the dorm; an experience freshman Ryan Barnwell knows too well.<lb />oT had two trunks full of clothes and supplies that took a while<lb />to get up to the third floor when I lived in Garrett,� Barnwell said. oIt<lb />was tough.�<lb />Though there may be some trials and tribulations on move-in<lb />day, the experience of moving in to a college dorm for the first time is<lb />one you will never forget, and you may even have some funny stories<lb />to carry with you throughout your life. Needless to say, the Pirates of<lb />2021 are moved in and ready to embrace the college experience.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Building the Buildings<lb />By: Hannah Taylor<lb />East Carolina University has been under construction for about three years. In 2015 the university released a<lb />statement that they planned to begin the process of building a new student center. The center would feature a<lb />food court with Chick Fil A, Panda Express, Starbucks and a new restaurant called Au Bon Pain. The center<lb />would also hold the Dowdy Student Store, retail spaces, a ballroom, a theater, study rooms, a gaming room and<lb />the LGBT Resource Center and the Ledonia Wright Cultural center.<lb />While some are excited for the new center others are upset over the fact that it has caused parking issues. oFrom<lb />what ITve seen, the construction is limiting parking quite a bit and I know that is really annoying for those who<lb />paid so much for the parking pass but canTt even find a place to park,� Junior Marissa de Freitas said. Mendenhall<lb />opened in 1974 as the student center and has since housed the student government, the East Carolina radio<lb />station, a bowling alley, and many other amenities. There has been no official statement as to what is to be<lb />planned for Mendenhall.<lb />This past summer construction also occurred on main campus. Workers replaced the pipes that lead to<lb />Mendenhall Student Center. However, the construction continued on through the fall semester of 2017 and seems<lb />to still carry on into the spring semester of 2018. Students found that they had to take alternate routes when trying<lb />to get to the bus stop or the student recreation center as the brick pathway had become compromised. oWalking<lb />to the gym was really annoying and inconvenient because I am a college student and that took more of my time<lb />that I donTt really have,� Junior Star Wilson said. oAlso, walking to the bus stop was inconvenient because I had<lb />to walk through Mendenhall student center then down a wobbly ramp to try and reach the bus in time.�<lb />Time will tell if there will be a time that East Carolina University will not be under construction. The new student<lb />center is set to open the fall semester of 2018, maybe then the pirate nation can tell construction Bon Voyage.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Pirates Footbal practicing for the big<lb />homecoming game.<lb />The Pirates line up for a big push down the field<lb />while in the red zone.<lb />Pictures by Charlee Moss<lb />Homecoming 2017<lb />�<lb />W orlc<lb />Every year at East Carolina University homecoming weekend brings alumni, friends and family<lb />back into the city. Homecoming is also a time where organizations across the campus compete to win the<lb />Homecoming Spirit Cup plus $1,000 donated to their organization.<lb />This yearTs homecoming theme was oPirates Around the World in 7 Days.� It was every<lb />organizationTs duty to create a banner, skit and float based on how they interpreted the theme. Throughout<lb />the week, the organizations were judged on their banner, skit and float to earn points toward the Spirit<lb />Cup. Student organizations were welcomed to partner and collaborate with other student organizations<lb />and compete together. The Spirit Cup winner was whichever organization accumulated the most points<lb />throughout the 7 days.<lb />The homecoming week was kicked off with an event called Cannon Ball. Cannon Ball has been held<lb />at the Greenville Convention Center in the past years, but this year was held on ECUTs campus. Cannon<lb />Ball consisted of live music, inflatable activities, food, freebies and the announcement of the top five men<lb />and womenTs homecoming court. Cannon Ball also offers a chance for organizations to obtain 200 points<lb />toward the Spirit Cup if 40 percent of their members attended the event.<lb />On Tuesday the banner competition was held in which organizations had to submit a horizontal<lb />banner that had to be the size of a standard full bed sheet. Material submitted for judging was awarded points<lb />from the categories: use of the theme, creativity, originality, design and workmanship. After judging, the<lb />top three banners were announced via ECU HomecomingTs social media accounts and could have earned<lb />either 300, 225 or 150 points toward the Spirit Cup.<lb />Organizations also had the chance to participate in the food drive. Points were based upon the<lb />number of pounds of food that each the organization donated. For the third year, the Homecoming<lb />Committee focused on the most needed items included in the oBackpack for Kids� program. oThe<lb />oBackpack for Kids� program consist of items that can fit in a childTs backpack. Organizations received a<lb />packet of all the listed items from the program and can receive bonus points if they have all items included<lb />on the packet,� Bailey Foust said, Chi OmegaTs homecoming chair.<lb />On Thursday night the skit competition took place in Minges Coliseum. Organizations were required<lb />to create a 5 minute skit, where they will only be allowed one microphone and must provide their own<lb />props. Skits must pertain to the theme and usually include dancing, singing and facts about ECU. The skit<lb />competition can earn up to 500 points for an organization if they get first place.<lb />On Friday the frenzy continued in Uptown Greenville during the cityTs pep rally, Free Boot Friday.<lb />The ECU Marching Pirates, ECU Dance Team, ECU Cheerleaders, top three skit finalist and a local band<lb />provided entertainment to the spirited crowd.<lb />Saturday morning was the float competition and parade down Sth street. The organization had to<lb />incorporate their name, the theme, ECU or PeeDee and the game day opponent, which was Brigham<lb />Young University this year on the float. Floats had to consist of a flatbed truck, a trailer pulled by a vehicle,<lb />or a walking float. Floats were held at the highest standard for each organization, letting the first place<lb />organization earn up to 1000 points.<lb />Kick off for this yearTs homecoming game was at 7 p.m. against BYU. At the end of the game the<lb />Spirit Cup winners were announced. This yearTs winners were Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha. Foust said<lb />she knew their hard work was going to pay off. oI could not be happier that Chi O won. We put so much<lb />into making this homecoming the best one yet and it was such a good feeling when we won,� Foust said.<lb />The hectic week was organized by the student homecoming committee and Ayisha Ihtasham, the<lb />Homecoming Lead said she loved being involved this year. oMy favorite day was Saturday. Getting to<lb />organize and run the parade was such a blessing. Riding through it, waving and throwing candy was also<lb />a huge plus. ItTs a good feeling to show school spirit like this. Later in the day when itTs time to cheer our<lb />Pirates on and being able to go out on the field and be recognized was just amazing.�<lb />Homecoming week was not only a week of friendly competition, but a time where alumni come back<lb />and reminisce on their college experience, when students tailgate in preparation for the game, when families<lb />visit from all around and Pirates come together as one.<lb />by: Summer Reynolds<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LGBT Fall Welcome<lb />by: Hannah Taylor<lb />Thursday, Sept.7 at 6 p.m. in the Mendenhall Great Rooms the LGBT Resources Office held their<lb />annual LGBT Fall Welcome. Now in its fourth year, the event welcomed over 200 students, staff and<lb />alumni for a night of conversation on LGBT topics.<lb /><lb />The main topic of the night was the Campus Pride Index. The index ranks universities and colleges<lb />across the country on their work in providing a safe, resourceful community to their students, especially<lb />to those who define themselves in the LGBT community. The Campus Pride Index ranks the school on a<lb />0-5 scale, with 5 being the highest amount of resources/community offered. Once ranked the school will<lb />be listed on the Campus Pride Index website and be viewable to all prospective students and staff across<lb />the state.<lb />The resources office announced over 13 events they would be holding in the upcoming fall semester.<lb />Some events included Coming Out Stories, National Coming Out Day and Transgender Day of<lb />Remembrance. oWe will have our regular events that we hold yearly, but we will also have some new<lb />events such as our Queer Film Series and we will have new speakers also,� Mark Rasdorf said. Rasdorf<lb />works for the Intercultural Affairs department and 1s also the Director of the LGBT Resource Office.<lb />Rasdorf said that while their campaign oGay? Fine by Me� was successful in recent years, they plan to<lb />address more than individuals who define as gay. oWe will also be celebrating the TransPride initiative<lb />and our new Bisexual Equality project,� Rasdorf said. In their effort to include all individuals they will<lb />continue to hold Pirate Ally Trainings and Safe Zone Trainings for staff and students to talk, learn, and<lb />ask questions about sexuality and gender in a non-judgmental, safe, educational environment.<lb />Pirate Ally Trainings are for students to discuss their fellow peers who identify in the LGBT<lb />community and learn how they can become allies. Safe Zone Training is for staff who can learn how to<lb />become allies and provide a safe space to discuss gender expression, identity and sexual orientation. At<lb />these trainings individuals can gain knowledge on LGBT terms and other things. oExposure is key to<lb />acceptance,� John Cockerham said. oAssociating yourself with people or faculty who are a part of the<lb />LGBT Community is crucial for understanding.�<lb /><lb />The resource office is run by volunteers and welcomes all students and staff to volunteer at the office<lb />or help with events.The resource office is open seven days a week and is currently housed in Brewster<lb />B-103. In the next year the office will gain a new space in the Student Center that is set to open in 2018.<lb />While their space may change, you can still count on finding community in the office regardless of your<lb />gender identity, expression or sexual orientation.<lb /><lb />~Hi and welcome are the two things we say when someone walks in,� Rasdorf said, oWe donTt ask<lb />questions, we always say hi and welcome to whoever walks into the door.�<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />el mt ae het sire<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />HALLOWEEN AT EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY IS A BIG DEAL; THERE ARE PARTIES,<lb />GATHERINGS AND EVENTS GALORE. CONSIDERING ALL THAT, ECU HAS GARNERED A<lb />REPUTATION FOR BEING A LITTLE OVER THE TOP ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT, AS WELL AS THE<lb />NIGHTS LEADING UP TO IT. JUST AS MOST COLLEGE-STUDENT GATHERINGS,, IT CAN SOMETIMES<lb />GET OUT OF HAND, ESPECIALLY ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT. THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD FOR<lb />THE PAST 18 YEARS HAS OFFERED A SAFER ALTERNATIVE FOR ECU STUDENTS LOOKING TO<lb />AVOID THE CLUTTER OF DOWNTOWN OR GOING TO A HOUSE.<lb />HALLOWEEN HAvoc IS A FREE EVENT THAT OFFERS STUDENTS FOOD, ACTIVITIES,<lb />A DJ, AND A COSTUME CONTEST. HAVOC WAS HOUSED WITHIN THE STUDENT RECREATION<lb />CENTER THIS YEAR, BUT HAS ALSO BEEN IN MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER AND THE MIN-<lb />GES COLISEUM. WHILE A MAJORITY OF ECUTS STUDENTS EITHER GO OFF CAMPUS, OR DONTT<lb />GO ANYWHERE FOR HALLOWEEN, MANY SHOW UP FOR Havoc. AT 9:30 P.M., A HALF-HOUR<lb />BEFORE IT STARTED, THERE WERE MULTIPLE LINES STRETCHING PAST THE BUS STOP IN FRONT<lb />OF THE REC CENTER. MANY DRESSED UP LIKE ONE WOULD NORMALLY FOR HALLOWEEN, BUT<lb />PEOPLE ALSO SHOWED IN REGULAR CLOTHES. oI HONESTLY THINK PEOPLE ARE HERE BECAUSE<lb />ITTS FREE, AND THEY DONTT HAVE TO GO INTO TOWN,� PAIGE SIMON SAID. SIMONS IS AN<lb />APPLIED SOCIOLOGY MAJOR AT EAST CAROLINA.<lb />HAVOC USED TO BE DIFFERENT, ASIDE FROM THE LOCATION. ooTHERE USED TO BE A<lb />HAUNTED HOUSE AND DIFFERENT FOOD OPTIONS, BUT WE DECIDED TO MAKE IT SIMPLE WITH<lb />THE FOOD AND MORE PERSONAL HERE AT THE REC CENTER,� CRISTINA DERESPINIS SAID. DE-<lb />RESPINIS IS A PUBLIC HEALTH MAJOR AND PART OF THE STAFF AT THIS YEARTS HAVOC. oHAL-<lb />LOWEEN HAVOC IS AN EVENT SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU CAN COME AND HAVE FUN WITHOUT<lb />WORRYING ABOUT THE CRAZINESS OF GREENVILLE. I LIKE THAT IT IS A SAFE OPTION FOR STU-<lb />DENTS. I HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR FOUR YEARS NOW AND IT HAS BEEN GREAT EVERY YEAR!�<lb />WHILE SOME STUDENTS FOUND THE EVENT TO BE DIFFERENT THAN WHAT THEY WERE<lb />ANTICIPATING, THERE WERE OTHERS WHO ENJOYED THEIR TIME THERE AND VOWED TO COME<lb />BACK NEXT YEAR. HAVOC MAY CHANGE YEAR TO YEAR, BUT IT WILL ALWAYS BE THERE TO<lb />PROVIDE A SAFE AND FUN OUTLET FOR EAST CAROLINA STUDENTS.<lb />WVHSHaD NVAIV Ad<lb /><lb />on ein mt, oe = Monee amin ee - " - ee<lb />29<lb />vnc ena i sit ALTE ESET aN a CEE ttt Can<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oScience Fiction..<lb /><lb />..Double FeatureT<lb />by: Aidan Gresham<lb />If youTre not a person for over the top lewdness and comic vulgarity, then, ooYouTd better leave while it 1s<lb />still possible. Go. Now,� as the disturbing servant Riff Raff says early in the movie. The Rocky Horror Picture<lb />Show is a great satire of the old days of B-rated horror and science fiction movies. It drives home a theme of<lb />wanting to just have a good time, as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, the filmTs star who is played by Tim Curry, is an overly<lb />sexual, obscene and free-spirited man.<lb />The film starts off regularly enough, Brad Majors and his fiancée, Janet Weiss, are taking a trip to see a<lb />close friend of theirs when they get a flat tire. This flat tire sets in motion the events of the entire film, as they then<lb />try to reach a phone, but the closest sign of civilization is a castle they passed down the road. Little did they know,<lb />the castleTs owner was not quite normal, in a multitude of ways. When they finally meet the owner,<lb />Dr. Frank-N-Furter, he is a constant tease to both Brad and Janet, tempting them to,oGive yourself over to absolute<lb />pleasure. Swim the warm waters of sins of the flesh - erotic nightmares beyond any measure, and sensual<lb />daydreams to treasure forever.�<lb />The heavy erotic tone of the film is where some people may feel uncomfortable, but for many it adds a<lb />comedic tone. oSure it may be sexual and vulgar, but thatTs the charm of the movie,� Tiffany Reese said. Reese 1s<lb />a Sociology student who has seen the Student Activities Board show for the past four years. oItTs the reason why I<lb />like it so much, and continue to see it again year after year.�<lb />oT havenTt seen it for myself, but everyone I know who has seen it has said it was really good because of the<lb />uncomfortable parts,� Tyler Vu said. Vu is a nursing student and is also a member of SAB.<lb />A huge part of the film experience was the live crowd participation, viewers were given bags filled with<lb />various props to use during the film. For example when Brad and Janet go into the rain to find a phone, viewers can<lb />mimic Janet by putting newspapers over their heads.<lb />The crowd participation goes even further, when there is a song during the movie, the audience is<lb />encouraged to get up on stage and dance along with the characters in the movie, other people, or by themselves.<lb />The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a unique experience to say the least. Many will be turned off by the<lb />films raunchy comedy, but many will also enjoy it. Those who watch it will have an experience to keep for the rest<lb />of their lives.<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />ane ale Ne nee sm En na<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>East Carolina UniversityTs Student Media organizations strive to keep ECU students up to date on the latest news, sports,<lb />entertainment and literary expression to the campus community. With seven on campus organizations, students at ECU have<lb />a variety of different media platforms to explore. The East Carolinian, Buccaneer, WZMB, Expressions, Rebel, The Hook and<lb />The Agency all work together to provide the best media and information for students.<lb />Victoria Schule, a senior public relations major, is the student media general manager of the magazine division and the<lb />editor- in- chief of The Hook; ECUTs student interest magazine. oMy position is technically two jobs in one. I am not only a<lb />general manager of a team but also editor-in-chief of The Hook. The two jobs kind of combines in certain ways but for the<lb />most part the two jobs are different,� Schule said. As general manager SchuleTs duty is to overlook the production of the<lb />three magazines; Rebel, Expressions and The Hook. oAs GM I lead meetings, go to professional staff meetings and make<lb />sure everything runs smoothly for the publications. We are a small staff so my role is pretty vital when making sure my team<lb />is successful when it comes to creating magazines. The other part of being GM is that I answer many, many emails,� Schule<lb />said. As editor-In-chief of The Hook, Schule is in charge of the operations that The Hook goes through before distributed on<lb />campus. oThis includes assigning and editing articles, the design, photos, printing and distribution. I, of course, could not do<lb />all of this without my team. This year I created a partnership with The East Carolinian to give reporters and editors from TEC<lb />the opportunity to write for The Hook as a bonus and for the experience,�T Schule said.<lb />SchuleTs favorite part about her position is her team and the different challenges she faces daily. oI learn something new<lb />every time I walk into my office. It is something different every day and I love that,T Schule said. oAnother favorite thing<lb />about my job is that I love working with a creative team who all have a common goal of making our publication come to life.<lb />It is really fun working with a team of graphic designers and editors who have awesome ideas that can be applied to something<lb />such as a magazine and see it happen.�<lb />Aileen Hnatiuk, a senior journalism major, is a news and sportscaster for WZMB 91.3 FM. Hnatiuk has her own show on<lb />the radio twice a week where she is responsible for hosting events, coming up with information for her show, public service<lb />announcements, teasers and podcasts. oI get to be apart of something that does not only impact students, but the city of<lb />Greenville,� Hnatiuk said. oI want to have radio as a source of income, so this is good practice for me. It has taught me how<lb />to deal with time management.�<lb />Charlee Moss, who just transferred to ECU, is a photographer for The Buccaneer. Moss said she chooses to work with<lb />The Buccaneer because she has always been a photographer and enjoys what she does. oA day for me taking photos for The<lb />Buccaneers is exciting. Most of my photos for The Buccaneer are action photos, so not only do I get to see the movement as<lb />it happens but the viewer can feel the movement through the picture if they arenTt there,� Moss said. oMy favorite shot right<lb />now would have to be one of my volleyball shots. The young lady was in the air, perfectly in the middle of my horizontal shot,<lb />getting ready to spike the ball.�<lb />The East Carolinian, ECUTs campus newspaper, is another media outlet students can derive information from. The<lb />student-run paper successfully circulates 9,000 copies per issue in the spring and fall semesters and 5,000 copies per issue in<lb />the summer. Madelyn Craig, a junior finance major, is channeling her inner writing skills as a current TEC sports reporter<lb />candidate. oMy favorite part about writing for The East Carolinian is being able to interact with our campus community through<lb />writing articles, interviewing and networking,� Craig said. oIn the future I hope to work on the business side of a production<lb />company and The East Carolinian has equipped me with the many necessary skills. From simple grammar and writing skills to<lb />working with technology, my skills have grown enormously.� The East Carolinian is distributed every Tuesday and Thursday<lb />during the academic semesters and every Wednesday during the summer, approximately going to 50 different locations around<lb />campus and Greenville.<lb />Lastly, The Student Media Advertising &amp; Marketing Agency provides marketing and promotional support to all divisions<lb />within ECU student media and companies in the area. The Agency offers affordable and effective ways to creatively promote<lb />and target any business or organizationTs message to ECU students, faculty and Greenville residents. Isabelle Gallagher, a<lb />designer for The Agency said her favorite part about working for The Agency is being able to design creative ads for<lb />companies around the area. oWeTre working for the community and not just like a project for school. Our work is being seen<lb />in the<lb />community,� Gallagher said. oThe hardest part about our job would have to be communication. With everyone from The Agency<lb />to the clients, trying to figure out what kind of ad they want can be tough.�<lb />ECU student media gives students a taste of the real world. The students of each division are expected to follow certain<lb />guidelines, meet their deadlines and provide quality work. 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        <p>Saturdays are for the<lb />PIRATE<lb />by: Summer Reynolds<lb />Fall semester is not only the return of East Carolina University students for a busy<lb />semester, but football season. Football season is a time where students and fans come together to pack<lb />Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium on game day to cheer on their Pirates. A time where traffic is bumper to<lb />-bumper and the sidewalks are filled with ECU football fans. From Free Boot Friday, to pep rallies,<lb />to tailgates, Pirate fans love game day weekends.<lb />For the players, no matter what their record might be or how tough their schedule 1s, it doesnTt<lb />stop them from waking up every morning to train. oEverybody is going to give up plays, everybody<lb />is going to make mistakes, everybody is going to get beat... so it all depends on how you work on<lb />your day to day operations,� Garrett McGhin said. McGhin is currently a junior at ECU and one of<lb />the Pirates offensive lineman. oEverybody on this team has the attitude to come in and work every<lb />day and thatTs one thing weTre going to keep doing.�<lb />or ECU graduate student and the Pirates wide receiver, Davon Grayson said the team is his<lb />family. Grayson suffered from two bulging disc on his spine in 2016 and had to sit out the entire<lb />season. oI sat out all last year and had to watch my team and it hurt me...you know... I had to watch<lb />my team go through some tough times so now that I can play I show up every day trying to find what<lb />I can improve on to help my team,� Grayson said.<lb />The positive vibes and motivation radiate from player to player and McGhin said thatTs what<lb />keeps him going.<lb />oTtTs a brotherhood,T McGhin said. The Pirates are not worrying about their personal goals, but<lb />what they can do together, as a team.o Win out, ITm not really focusing on any personal goals, just<lb />making sure this team can win out and win every game on the rest of our schedule, which I know we<lb />can do,� McGhin said.<lb />Transfer Quarterback from Duke, Thomas Sirk said he has an unconditional love for the game no<lb />matter what the scoreboard says at the end of the 4th quarter. oI think this is a city that loves football<lb />and itTs my passion. I love to get out there every Saturday and play.ITm one of those guys who enjoys<lb />the week, the Tuesdays, the Wednesdays,� Sirk said. oI just love it, getting out there with the team-<lb />mates and getting better.� SirkTs football passion made him come back for a 6th year as a graduate<lb />student just to have another season to play football.<lb />At the end of the day, the Pirates love playing football just as much as the fans love watching<lb />them. Greenville is a city that has been thriving off of ECU football since 1932. The sport brings<lb />students, fans, families, visitors and the players all together.<lb />eae<lb />ee<lb />Pirates players ready to defeat the opposin<lb />team while standing ready on the sideline.<lb />Photos by Charlee Moss<lb />eering on the home<lb />b a aaa % Gina Tet<lb />pen Sakai armcnmamnnet =F 3<lb />Pirates football practicing for<lb />future games and the big upcomin<lb />homecoming game.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Swimming and Diving<lb />Game Statistics<lb />Wiens<lb />OCT 6 NAVY L, 98.5-193.5<lb />OCT 14 GARDNER-WEBB W, 200-94<lb />OCT 14 WILLIAM &amp; MARY W, 132-130<lb />OCT 21 OLD DOMINION W, 163.5-136.5<lb />OCT 28 UNCW W, 169-119<lb />NOV 16-18 GEORGIA TECH INVITATIONAL 5th of 6<lb />JAN 13 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 115.5-176.5<lb />JAN 20 UMBC L, 123-169<lb />JAN 20 VMI W, 146-116<lb />JAN 26 WINGATE W, 215-129<lb />JAN 26 QUEENS UNIVERSITY OF CHARLOTTE L, 148-196<lb />JAN 26 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 86-262<lb />WomenTs<lb />OCT 6 NAVY L, ll? 3 1625<lb />OCT 14 GARDNER-WEBB W, 181-110<lb />OCT 14 WILLIAM &amp; MARY W, 142-117<lb />OCT i4CAviVebli W,.175-115<lb />OCT 71 OLD DOMINION W, 179-116<lb />OCT 25 UNCW WwW, 170-119<lb />NOV 16-18 GEORGIA TECH INVITATIONAL 6 of 8<lb />TAN 13 SOUTH CAROLINA L, 110.5-181.5<lb />JAN 20 UMBC W, 165-135<lb />JAN 20 VMI W, 128-86<lb />SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL<lb />JAN 26 WINGATE W, 262.5-63.5<lb />JAN 26-27 OUERENS UNIVERSITY OF CHARLOTTE L, 169-175<lb /><lb />84<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>The womens volleyball team lin-<lb />ing up before a game to discuss<lb />the game plan.<lb />Teamates on the sidline cheering after a<lb />point was scored on the oposing team by the<lb />wamens volleyball team<lb />Photos by:Charlee Moss, Holy Melton<lb />seetets ta ae es eS SRE 2 a Sas:<lb />Rasdiegieeese a ara Spee T ah i= 38 a aan abaDs es<lb />Soe oe oes fy eee ua eaaeeeeees Bona eusteag usu asence fees esuetgiutetena eens<lb />Heese aeersssg a eres oe E Sooper aeoneneuene reece s rose<lb />Ss eS Sine sins SSeS tee ea<lb />Se oe Se =<lb />SS Ss Seeds ess aes ce essensesenensueaeS<lb />Intense games in action with<lb />ECU playing strong.<lb />igesig sn<lb />pepe<lb />Sia<lb />oT will remember the adrenaline. I will remember that excited nervousness right before the game starts. IT 1] remember<lb />certain games and IT|l remember getting so excited for every point. I will remember competing as a very high leve<lb />But mostly, Pll miss my teammates,� Lael Ceriani said, a senior majoring in Cell and Molecular Biology.<lb />Ceriani just finished her last season as the outside hitter for East Carolina University womenTs volleyball team. The<lb />volleyball teamTs final record was 22-11, which was a huge accomplishment for the Pirates considering their record<lb />has not reached that high since 1982. oWe reached a lot of team goals this year and that was awesome. A 22 win sea-<lb />son is no small feat. I really wanted to play in the NIVC tournament, but we didnTt get it this year. I wonTt have another<lb />opportunity to play and thatTs disappointing, but I know that ECU volleyball will achieve so much in the near future,�<lb />Ceriani said.<lb />From being good on the court to being someone the younger Pirates can look up to, Ceriani makes sure she always<lb />leads by example. oEven when things suck, you have to act like they donTt. Sure, 6 a.m. practices and workouts aren't<lb />the greatest thing in the world, but if you remind the younger players what a privilege it 1s to play ball, everything be-<lb />comes worth it. IT ve learned that you have to lead by example to be effective and I hope that I did that this year through<lb />a positive attitude.�<lb />Natalie Montini a senior majoring in Exercise Physiology tries her best to always stay positive toward the younger<lb />players.ooThe impact that you have on the younger players coming in is something that sometimes I still do not under-<lb />stand entirely. You have to make sure that you are always doing the right thing even whenever they are not looking<lb />and guide them to not only work hard, but become a better person along the way.�<lb />ECU volleyball had a 13-7 mark in conference play, which has surpassed league wins in the programTs history. ECU<lb />also locked down sole possession of fourth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) standings. The Pirates were<lb />picked to finish 11th in the 2017 American Conference preseason coaches poll, but Montini had more faith in her and<lb />her teammates. oWe had more team goals than anything. We just wanted to compete in our conference. We knew we<lb />were better than what preseason polls said, so we just wanted to continue to work hard and get better.�<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />by: Summer Reynolds<lb /><lb />East Carolina University cheerleaders have been bringing the heat to Pirate game days for years. The spirited squad serves<lb />as public ambassadors for ECU while also generating crowd enthusiasm. ECU offers an all girls squad and a coed team to<lb />represent the university on game days and public appearances.<lb />Virginia Jernigan, a senior who has been on the coed squad for 4 years, said being an ECU cheerleader is more than a pretty<lb />face on the field. oBeing on the coed team to me means representing something bigger than myself. It means representing the<lb />university as a whole whether itTs walking to class in a cheerleading shirt, doing appearances around the town or boarding<lb />the plane as we travel to the away games,� Jernigan said. oBeing chosen to represent ECU as a cheerleader has been the<lb />most rewarding experience out of all of my college endeavors.�<lb />Each year a select number of ECU Pirate Club members request to sit in front of the cheerleaders at Dowdy-Ficklen<lb />Stadium. oIn my opinion ECU Cheerleading stands out because we are more than friends, weTre family,� Jernigan said.<lb />The ECU coed team consists of 24 members, who have the opportunity to travel to away games with the football team and<lb />perform stunts during games. Haywood Mckoy I, a sophomore on the coed team said he basks ECU colors everywhere he<lb />goes. oAs spirit raisers, we cheer at games both seasons and we are responsible for making any appearances asked of us<lb />by the university. ECU cheer is made up of a lot of talent yet its biggest quality is the atmosphere of camaraderie amongst<lb />professionalism that is seen from the stands,� Mckoy said.<lb />The preparation for the season requires the athletes to be in good physical shape. oBeing on your feet and jumping around<lb />to get the crowd excited takes a lot of stamina,T Madison Cheek said, a senior on the all-girls squad. Both squads run a<lb />two-mile loop around Greenville before every practice, while also having weekly weight training and tumbling practice.<lb />Jernigan said being on the squad takes mental preparation as well. oAs far as the mental aspect, college cheerleading is<lb />challenging in the fact that you have so little time and so much to do. My planner is my life and I always try to use my time<lb />to the best of my ability,� Jernigan said. The life of a student athlete can be challenging at times, but ECU cheer does it<lb />with a smile.<lb /><lb />The Coed Spirit team will<lb />always give it their all when<lb />hyping up the crowd.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Bass Fishing<lb />For the team members of East Carolina UniversityTs Bass Fishing club, the sport is much more competitive than people would<lb />think when they hear the word ofishing.�<lb />oWe compete against many different colleges across the nation, we do a lot of traveling" as far south as Florida and as far<lb />west as Texas" Basically, you're trying to catch the heaviest, five keeper-size fish,� Jerris Bush, a junior industrial<lb />engineering and technology major said, We do get paid, based on how we finish first through 12th, but for the most part its all<lb />for the camaraderie and the competitive nature that we all have.�<lb />Story by Annah Schwartz<lb /><lb />While bass fishing can be a year round sport, ECUTs team participates together in events from February to October, according<lb />to Bush. BushTs teammate, Matt Pastino, says that during events, anglers begin their competitions relatively early and often<lb />continue into the afternoon.<lb />oYou start when the sun rises, anywhere between 6 or 7 a.m. until 3 p.m.,� Pastino, a senior recreational therapy major, said.<lb />oIf you catch more than five fish, like if you catch your sixth fish and itTs heavier than one of your first five, you replace that<lb />and release your lightest fish.� Anglers with the highest cumulative weight of the day are placed for prizes. Prizes can range<lb />from $500 to $2,000 with the $500 cash prize typically going to those who come in fifth, according to Bush. Bush says there<lb />are also opportunities to win other prizes, such as boats, electronics and gift cards.<lb />Bush likens the competitiveness of bass fishing to an inner odrive� and says his drive began at a young age.<lb />oTTve been fishing since I was 3-years-old, my dad got me into it and would take me to local ponds. I know when I was<lb />|2-years-old, he got me into his bass club,� Bush said. oI started fishing in tournaments from 12 to 16 and I had my first boat<lb />by 17. ItTs pretty much consumed my life. All I do is eat, sleep and breathe fishing.�<lb />For Pastino, bass fishing is part of the reason he came to ECU.<lb />oT got into tournament fishing in high school...and then I actually came to ECU for the ROTC program and for the bass fishing<lb />foam, Pastinoe said.<lb />Bush said that this year, the team welcomed itTs biggest freshman class, with an estimated 16 new people, giving the team 33<lb />members.<lb />oRight now we have a lot of new people, so weTre just working on getting them situated and getting all of their boats working<lb />and making sure all of their skills are sharpened for the upcoming season,� Bush said.<lb />For Bush and Pastino, their favorite memory on the team was in the 2017 season, on Cherokee Lake in Tennessee.<lb />oWe finished 65th out of 160 boats,� Bush said. oIt was a pretty good experience, it was the first time going to that particular<lb />body of water.�<lb />While the competition started off rocky, Pastino says things eventually picked up for the team.<lb />oThe first two days of practice were really rough for us and we had nothing going for us,� Pastino said. oThen, we went out<lb />one morning and just caught a ton of fish and it didnTt slow down.�<lb />Ultimately though, Pastino wants people to know that bass fishing is much more than just fishing.<lb />oItTs a lot different than people would expect. ItTs not just going out to a pond and throwing a rod and hoping you catch a fish.<lb />ThereTs a lot more that goes into it that people donTt think about,� Pastino said.<lb />102<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Cross Country<lb />and Track<lb /><lb />Story by DylanWoolard<lb /><lb />It was a good year for East Carolina University cross country but it just might have been an even better season<lb />for junior Grace Sullivan.<lb />Sullivan hails from Charlotte, North Carolina where she started running cross country in the ninth grade.<lb />oCross country started with my mom making me run my freshman year of high school to stay in shape for soc-<lb />cer,� Sullivan said. oAfter a couple months with the girls and training I found it fun.�<lb />She was top runner for the womenTs cross country team this season and she absolutely flew past the competition<lb />all year it seemed.<lb />Sullivan, in the Pirates first meet (Temple invitational) took first place and only trekked on from there. She<lb />would later run in the adidas challenge in Raleigh, North Carolina where she placed 29th and well within the<lb />top half of a 110-person field on the womenTs side alone. To cap off the month of September, Sullivan ran into<lb />the East Carolina cross country record books as she set the second fastest six kilometer time in program history.<lb />When asked who pushes her the most she only had family in mind, especially considering her brother Joseph<lb />ran cross country at Appalachian State University.<lb />~My parents and brothers have always been my biggest supporters over the years. Also having great coaching<lb />throughout high school really helped me pursue running in college,� Sullivan said.<lb />Sullivan has certainly put all that coaching to use and put it all on display yet again through the month of Octo-<lb />ber. At the Pirate Invitational in Greenville, North Carolina at OvertonTs Lake Kristi, Sullivan placed first yet<lb />again. Sullivan earned AAC Female Athlete of the week honors and was the first Pirate cross country athlete to<lb />earn the weekly award since 2008.<lb />Hard work has been a big part of all the success Grace Sullivan has seen so far as a Pirate this season" and she<lb />is still having a blast doing it.<lb />oThis season was a fun one but we all trained and worked so hard over the Summer so it felt like any other sea-<lb />son,� Sullivan said. oYou just train and then go out and perform.�<lb />Still with another year left to run for the Pirates, Sullivan is certainly a runner to look out for going forward as<lb />she continues to blaze her own path as a Pirate student athlete.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />D ANIC C By Summer Reynolds<lb />Whether you have see them at an East Carolina University club sport performing, at an on campus event representing<lb />their club, or an off campus function supporting a cause, the ECU club dance team is making a name for themselves.<lb />oThis year already we have been doing a great job of getting our name around the community and I would love to<lb />continue to do so, so that everyone knows who the club dance team is and what we do,� Graceann King said, a sopho-<lb />more majoring in communications.<lb />The team of 31 won first place in ECUTs homecoming skit competition this year and King said that is a moment she<lb />will never forget. oIt was a huge accomplishment considering how hard we worked toward our performance.� The skit<lb />competition consisted of various organizations across campus that had to perform a five minute skit in front of multiple<lb />judges. oIt has been my most memorable moment so far,� King said. King has been dancing since she was 3-years-old,<lb />but had to take a pause at age 14 when she transferred to an all girls private boarding school where dancing wasnTt an<lb />option. King soon picked the sport back up when she was 18-years-old and has been continuing with it since. oDance<lb />has always been a passion of mine, so I decided that I wanted to be able to enjoy doing what I love for four more years<lb />in college since I missed out on a few years in high school.�<lb />When it comes to off campus appearances, club dance has performed at many local events. oWe have attended<lb />various walks and marathons. For example, Walk MS, Walk From Obesity, Reindeer Dash for Cash, AlzheimerTs and<lb />the Breast Cancer Walk,� Diedra Burdett said, a senior majoring in public health. Club dance also tries to show<lb />support to the other club sports ECU has to offer. oWe perform as odugout dancers� for the ECU club baseball team,�<lb />Burdett said. Burdett has been dancing since she was 2-years-old and it has been her passion ever since. oDancing at<lb />ECU was kind of a no brainer for me. This might sound so cliché to say, but I honestly donTt know what I would do<lb />without dance. ITve been dancing my entire life. ve met all of my closest friends through dance and I couldnTt<lb />imagine not being a part of a team anymore. And what better way to give back and become involved with the school,<lb />then doing what I love.�<lb />ECU club dance practices three times a week for two hours. The club is student ran and has an executive board<lb />consisting of a co-captain in training, a co-captain and a captain. oEveryone else tries out in front of a random judge<lb />panel each year to make the team. And then each year at the end, as the captain graduates, the co-captain and<lb />co-captain in training move up and we vote in a new co-captain in training to keep the cycle going,� Brudett said.<lb />ECU club dance is one of the many club sports offered at ECU and also a close-knit group of spirit raisers. oI wouldn't<lb />change anything at all about this program and if you are a dancer or interested in dancing I strongly recommend you<lb />give ita chance and try out. This team has truly become my family, and made my time here at ECU an experience I<lb />wish everyone could have the opportunity of being a part of,� Burdett said.<lb />The team has fun with<lb />their performing, itTs<lb />what they love<lb /><lb />I1l<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Disc Golf ......<lb />While the sport of disc golf may not seem super competitive and more of a relaxing hobby, our club disc<lb />golf team here at ECU has certainly proved those statements wrong with their outstanding performance<lb />this year. For their second season as a club sport team here at ECU, the team walked away from the<lb />2017- 2018 school year nationally ranked as 10th in the nation, multiple sponsorships from various orga-<lb />nizations and two accolades awarded to them at the annual Club Sports Banquet.<lb />Club president, Robert Haney, touched on the teamTs performance this year at the National Colle-<lb />giate Disc Golf Championship event in N. Augusta, South Carolina saying othis is a significant improve-<lb />ment from where the team finished last year (19th overall) and weTre very proud of our team members<lb />that played so well to secure a top ten spot.� The NCDGC 1s the largest competition the club competes<lb />in, with a total of 35 universities competing for the title this year. The team won their bid to attend the<lb />national championship after placing high enough at the Liberty Flamethrower event in Lynchburg, VA<lb />during the fall 2017 semester.<lb />Much of their road to victory was paved with the help from their various sponsors. Through their<lb />very active and up-to-date social media sites, the club regularly gives thanks to their multiple sponsors.<lb />Some such as Voodoo Disc Golf provide the team with their equipment bags and stools that are utilized<lb />by the entire team.<lb />The teamTs hard work was recognized at this yearTs Club Sports Banquet as they were awarded<lb />Club of the Year and Most Improved. This was the first time the team had received an award in their<lb />time here and it is greatly appreciated by all of the team members. Haney is excited for the future of the<lb />club as he feels that othe club is still growing, and will someday hopefully crown that national title.�<lb /><lb />The team gathers before<lb />practice to decide teams<lb />Photos by Camille Young<lb />Li2<lb />a ee een cen TET<lb /></p>
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          <lb />One of the newest additions to East Carolina UniversityTs club<lb />sports roster 1s always ready to battle its opponents. Equipped<lb />with computers and various other gaming consoles, the Esports<lb />and Gaming club gets just as competitive as their fellow club<lb />sports out on the field.<lb />Some of the clubTs most popular games that draw people in<lb />include, oLeague of Legends,� oOverwatch,� oSuper Smash Bros,<lb />Melee� and oSuper Smash Bros. for Wu U.�<lb />Club President Daniel Batchelor, a junior management major,<lb />was approached this year about making Esports and Gaming an<lb />official ECU club sport.<lb />oOnce I became president, the recreation center actually came<lb />to us and asked us if we wanted to become a club sport, so I did<lb />everything I could to make that happen,� Batchelor said.<lb />After becoming an official club sport, the group began a paid<lb />membership option for the club, though Batchelor says their<lb />events are still open to all students who are interested at ECU. He<lb />ai hopes to see the club expand more in the future.<lb />oll _ oWith actual, paid members, we have about 40 (people).<lb />Thomas Cole, Carl Gaies, and Jayke Presely from left to right But when we hold events, we usually get about 60-70 people,�<lb />Batchelor said. oWe also have a facebook group, which 1s at least<lb />somewhat accurate, and we have 700 people in there. So thereTs at<lb />least 700 people that know about us.�<lb />Batchelor says that, while gaming can get intense between club<lb />Sp orts = ae members, itTs all in good spirit.<lb />oIt can get really intense,� Batchelor said. oWe played ~League<lb />of LegendsT last month and thereTs people sitting six feet from<lb />6 ty, each other and theyTre yelling at each other as they play games,<lb />1 S oe but it's all nm fun,�<lb />ane.<lb />by: Annah Schwartz<lb /><lb />photos by: Holly Melton<lb />114<lb /><lb />UCM)<lb />UCI)<lb />As<lb />""" ra " "_<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Daniel Batchelor, sophomore<lb />President to the club<lb /><lb />Usually centered around their most popular games, the club<lb />regularly hosts events.<lb />oEvery month we hold, LANTs in the student center. People<lb />will bring their computers, their TVTs, consoles,� Batchelor said.<lb />oWe hand out prizes and we also give out a whole bunch of free<lb />stuff.�<lb />At the LAN parties, students will gather and establish a<lb />local-area network connection between their computers or other<lb />devices so they can play multiplayer video games together. oe<lb />In the spring, the club is also planning a mega tournament.<lb />oNext semester (spring 2018) weTre holding a two-day event<lb />in Minges Coliseum with thousands of dollars in prizes and other |<lb />things like that,� Batchelor said.<lb />For the massive event, the club has partnered with the city of<lb />Greenville, who Batchelor said has helped the club out a lot.<lb />oThey (the city of Greenville) will be doing most of it really.<lb />- We're just talking to sponsors right now and figuring out other<lb />schools that would be interested in participating,� Batchelor said.<lb />In the future, Batchelor says he hopes to see the club to<lb />continue to grow and wants students to know, owe accept<lb />anybody.�<lb />(oMost students are generally pretty excited when they find out<lb />(about Esports and Gaming club), because generally people donTt<lb />.' know about it, even though we try really hard to get people to<lb />figure out (about us),� Batchelor said as he began to smile a little<lb />bit. oReaching people who play video games can be kind of hard.�<lb /><lb />Adam Whiteside, sophomore<lb /><lb />ae an ne Nia IN IAIN ta a ene ee etme<lb /></p>
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          <lb />116<lb />Equestrian. ...<lb />Often when someone is considering possibly joining or trying out a new sport, there are certain barriers that are<lb />perceived before one attempts to become a member. Some sports may seem unattainable from lack of previous<lb />experience or knowledge of the sport, not owning any of the proper equipment, to a seemingly burden of financial<lb />obligations. Luckily for ECU students, these barriers should not be feared if one is considering joining the Eques-<lb />trian club team here at ECU. With a focus on teamwork and furthering oneTs love and understanding of the sport,<lb />the club offers a fun and accepting atmosphere for anyone to join.<lb />The team best describes their overall mission on their website, where they emphasize, ocompetition is not<lb />our only focus. We base our team, like all teams, on teamwork.� Based out of Cottonwood Farm in Vanceboro,<lb />NC the team is very open to newcomers of any skill or experience level, something that might surprise most<lb />students. When team member Brittanee Black joined the club, she had never ridden a horse before, citing just a<lb />desire to give the sport a chance. Since then Black has been able to cultivate her skills and gain valuable experi-<lb />ence through the dynamic nature of the club, her proudest moment being her first place ribbon during the fall 2017<lb />semester. Black describes Equestrian as a orewarding sport,� that has brought her a new sense of confidence.<lb />Similarly to other club sports, members have dues that cover for their lessons, possible clinics, and ap-<lb />proximately ten to twelve lessons per semester. Members are able to gain in depth experience as they practice on<lb />multiple horses at Cottonwood Farm.<lb />Two-time club president, Lauren Rainone, cites the club for installing into her leadership, as she can<lb />osmoothly and effectively run and lead a team,� along with giving her friendships she knows will olast a lifetime.�<lb />yn West<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ultimate Frisbee by: Camille Young<lb />Emily Irons, a junior Photography major, shares with us<lb />how she began her ultimate journey, oI started playing<lb />ultimate my freshman year of high school, because my<lb />school had a co-ed team, I played with my twin brother<lb />for four years and by our senior year we were captaining.<lb />The ultimate community in general is very welcoming<lb />to everyone. Have no experience playing? No problem!<lb />ThatTs why the sport is growing so rapidly! Ultimate is<lb />very exciting, fast paced game. That is why I have kept<lb />up with it. It is very cool to be part of a sport that many<lb />people have never played before, and to share it with<lb />others makes it so fun. I canTt wait to see what happens<lb />to the sport within the next ten years.� She hopes to see<lb />the team grow stronger next year and plans to play for as<lb />long as she can.<lb /><lb />118<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>- o aap Sonnac nanan se mS ae + eran teimiete I po yereeeeee Sohne oot, eat unemapesegrea<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />4<lb />'<lb />¢<lb />:<lb />i<lb />i<lb />£<lb /><lb />rae ePaper :<lb />ici en<lb />Agi his Peieaids 5<lb /><lb />tia. Pitta.<lb /><lb />ECU has many club sports, Field Hockey is one on that list. Field Hockey is a team game of the hockey<lb />family. The earliest origins of the game date back to the Middle Ages in England, Scotland, France and the<lb />Netherlands. The game can be played on a grass, turf, or synthetic field as well as an indoor board surface.<lb />Each team plays with eleven players, including the goalie. Players use sticks made out of wood, carbon<lb />fibre, fibre glass or a combination of carbon fibre and fibre glass in different quantities, to hit a round, hard,<lb />plastic ball. The Field Hockey team here at ECU plays in competitions throughout the semester, if you<lb />think this is fun, be sure to check out their next game.<lb /><lb />Field Hockey<lb />120<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Making Heads Spin<lb />by: Samantha Walsh<lb />photos by: Figure Skating Club<lb />The East Carolina University figure skating club is one of many intercollegiate skat-<lb />ing clubs in the United States. They compete against 15 other intercollegiate club teams from<lb />other universities in three competitions. There are 14 members of the club, all ranging from<lb />beginner to intermediate.<lb />Junior Samantha Cucel has been on ECUTs club figure skating team since her fresh-<lb />man year. Getting on the ice was something that was so easy to Cucel since her family was<lb />always around it. She first started skating at the age of 5 so Cucel grew up on the ice.<lb />oT always loved skating from the moment I started,� Cucel said. oI love accomplish-<lb />ing goals and figure skating allows you to continue to accomplish your goals and exceed in<lb />skating.�<lb />As figure skating may appear as an easy sport, there is a lot more to it then just glid-<lb />ing on ice. A common misconception is how easy the jumps and spins are. Skating is also<lb />harder to pick up once you are older since there are muscles in your body that are not used to<lb />being used.<lb />~~A lot of people can skate around the ice but being able to lift yourself out of the air<lb />and land on a single blade takes a lot of muscle that most people do not have,� Cucel said.<lb />Being a member of the ECU club figure skating team means competitions. All competitions<lb />are two days long, starting from 7 a.m.. to around 5 p.m. There are around 50-70 different<lb />events of various skill and level, with about 10-12 people in each group. There are individual<lb />events as well as team events.<lb />The first competition of the school year was held Nov. 11-12 in Monsey, New York.<lb />The second competition will be in the spring semester in Boston, Massachusetts on Feb. 4-5.<lb />The third and final competition of the year will be held at Carnegie Mellon on March 16-17.<lb />All practices are held at the Carolina Ice zone, on red banks road twice a week.<lb />As well as being on the time since the start of her college career, Cucel has taken on<lb />leadership positions within the team. Freshman and sophomore year Cucel was Secretary,<lb />and junior year Cucel was Vice President.<lb />oT enjoy being a leader and I am responsible in taking on tasks,� Cucel said. oTI plan<lb />to be president next year for my senior year. As Vice president, I take on a majority of things<lb />that have to be done.�<lb />She takes on roles working directly with the president to help support the team. Other<lb />responsibilities include planning socials, bonding, scheduling as needed coaching, registering<lb />for competition, budgeting, making sure dues are paid, relating practice times, fundraising,<lb />and community service events.<lb />~We also host fundraisers, usually once a month, at places like MoeTs and Yankee<lb />candle, and we even sell t-shirts to help promote our club,� Cucel said.<lb />Being a part of an active club means being involved in the community. The figure<lb />skating team gives back to the community with assistance from the ECU Club Ice Hockey<lb />team. This years club teams hosted an IGCC skate night for underprivileged kids to come out<lb />and skate for an hour. All of their events are showcased on their social media platforms to<lb />spread awareness of the events.<lb />123<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />124<lb />B Oxing by; Kevin Dévine<lb />Michael Jaouhari was looking for an activity to stay fit,<lb />instead, found a family in the ring.<lb />Michael Jaouhari, who 1s currently a senior at East Carolina<lb />University, was hoping to join the Boxing Club in order to find<lb />a fun activity that would also keep him in shape. Jaouhari found<lb />this activity in the form of club boxing here at ECU.<lb />Since he arrived on campus as a freshman, Jaouhari has been<lb />hooked on the Boxing Club. He said that the club offered him a<lb />fun way to stay in shape as well as give him the opportunity to<lb />learn self-defense skills.<lb />oT joined ECU boxing in my freshman year because I was<lb />interested in having something that would keep me active. I also<lb />wanted to learn self-defense in case I ever needed it,T Jaouhari<lb />said. oMost importantly though, I was able to get involved in<lb />something that was just for me, and not for anyone else.�<lb />Jaouhari only had good things to say about the club, and<lb />spoke very highly about his time spent with the club.<lb />oBeing part of the club is somewhat thrilling,�The said. oItTs<lb />like youTre part of a connected family who loves to share their<lb />knowledge and help each other grow. I love how the people there<lb />made you feel like you were part of the group.TTFrom his<lb />personal experience, and the good times he has had with the<lb />club, Jaouhari highly recommends others join the club.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Though it come as a shock to some, ECU does indeed have a hockey. Though they are not a varsity sport like<lb />football and basketball, they nonetheless represent East Carolina in collegiate athletic competition.<lb />Many of ECUTs players have been involved with the game since an early age. Such is the case for senior<lb />defenseman CJ Shaw who has been on the ice since he was about four-years-old.<lb />oT started skating when I was about four,� said Shaw. oI started playing hockey when I was about five.�<lb />Shaw has thoroughly enjoyed being part of the ECU hockey team these past couple of years.<lb />oPlaying for ECU has been a lot of fun,� said Shaw. oHaving a club team at ECU allows me to continue<lb />to enjoy the sport while in college but also allows me to have free time to during the week as well.�<lb />For junior right-winger Andrew Keelan, ECU hockey has a fraternal aspect that really makes the team<lb />bond.<lb />oPlaying for ECU is pretty fun,� said Keelan. oItTs a club so itTs not extremely demanding and it allows<lb />you to also focus on your studies as well as outside events and activities. The team is a brotherhood and itTs<lb />extremely enjoyable.�<lb />Tim Helmer-Hall, ECUTs goalie, also notes the comradery of the team.<lb />Playing for ECU 1s great,� said Helmer-Hall. oItTs a group of good guys who care about hockey but<lb />also care about each other and watch each otherTs backs.�<lb />The ECU hockey team plays games in here in Greenville at the Carolina Ice Zone, as well as travels<lb />across the state and beyond the compete against other teams in their conference. One game in particular that 1s<lb />embedded in the minds of the upperclassmen on the team; an undaunted performance against the UNCW<lb />Seahawks.<lb />oMy favorite memory from the hockey team was during my sophomore year where we were playing at<lb />UNCW,� said Shaw. oWe came into the game as huge underdogs. The rink was packed and we werenTt<lb />supposed to win the game but we ended up winning and the crowd was shocked.�<lb />For ECU Hockey players, the experience of playing on the team is unmatched. Combing a fraternal<lb />order of being teammates plus being able to travel and playing the sport one loves makes for a wonderful<lb />experience during college<lb /><lb />126<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ree semenara NNT  enaelacem son ot ¥ po arene oat : erin we coon coors erahat woce ssc a IERIE Pn<lb />Inline Hocke<lb />ne<lb /><lb />Story by Annah Schwartz<lb />Instead of ice and steel blades, East Carolina UniversityTs inline hockey team takes on a sport paired with plastic tile and<lb />rubber wheels. Despite its scenic and equipment differences, inline hockeyTs unique difference to ice hockey is no less exciting<lb />or thrilling for the players.<lb />For inline hockey clubTs President Jared Holst, his devotion to the game began back in seventh grade; Getting to play was an<lb />oincentive to get good grades� on his report card. His first glimpse of ECUTs inline hockey club came around this time, as well,<lb />oIT was brought to the ECU club by watching a few of their games when I was younger at a rink near my house. I was in contact<lb />with the club on my orientation day and the rest is history,� Holst, a senior communication major, said.<lb />Since then, Holst went on to become inline hockeyTs vice president in his first year, and was then elected president of the club<lb />throughout the rest of his time at ECU.<lb />Throughout his time on the team Holst kept busy with events to look forward to all year long.<lb />oWe have events in both semesters. We just finished up our first semesterTs worth of games, going 10-0 with events being in<lb />Georgia and Pennsylvania,� Holst said. oNext semester (spring 2018) weTll make two more trips to Georgia and one trip to<lb />Apex, North Carolina to host some games.�<lb />Some of HolstTs best memories of the team came from the road trips they took on the way to games and practice. He says the<lb />team has always had a close family bond.<lb />oMy favorite memory of being on this team has got be the three trips weT ve made to nationals so far in my years here at ECU.<lb />ItTs a week-long event, normally in April, that we get to head to another part of the country and represent the university on a<lb />national level,� Holst said. oOur team is very close, on and off the rink, so when we get together for these road trips, they are<lb />normally a good time.�<lb />Because the teamTs home rink is located in Apex, North Carolina, Holst said the one-and-a-half hour drive makes it harder to<lb />get in a lot of practice time, but the team makes the best of it.<lb />oMaybe once or twice a month, usually on weekends, will we practice,� Holst said. oWe try to get the most out of these<lb />considering the limited amount of time we get.�<lb />Holst said that despite the limited amount of practice time, the team still has high hopes for nationals in April 2018.<lb />oThis year we're expecting to take home the trophy at the end of the year, so the feeling around the club is a good one at the<lb />moment,� Holst said.<lb />Above it all though, HolstTs time with ECUTs inline hockey club will always remain close to his heart.<lb />oI take pride in wearing a jersey with the ECU logo and the club sports shield on it, so I never take that for granted,� Holst<lb />said. oItTs a bunch of good guys who enjoy playing hockey, and most of all, enjoy winning, but we also enjoy getting to play<lb />for our university and the club sports department.�<lb />128<lb /></p>
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          <lb />132<lb />Story by Annah Schwartz<lb />In a field, with orbs of paint flying past their faces during a match, the intensity of paintball is a feeling that has drawn<lb />Paris Silver and Chris Altekruse into the game for years. SilverTs love for paintball began in middle school, which is<lb />what eventually brought him to join East Carolina UniversityTs paintball club.<lb />oI started playing paintball in the sixth grade and then I came here (to ECU) and started playing paintball again my<lb />freshman year...and ever since then, ITve fallen in love with it,� Silver, a senior health and fitness major, said.<lb />For club president Altekruse, his passion for the sport began at an even younger age and carried on into his college<lb />years. o| started as a little kid, playing with my dad. I started playing again (after high school), I found a team that<lb />travels the country and all of that. They picked me up and then pretty much, ever since then, IT ve been playing every<lb />single weekend,� Altekruse, a junior health and fitness major, said. For both players though, the club sport team has<lb />since become one of their closest group of friends at ECU.<lb />oWhen I took over as president, I wanted to be a family,� Altekruse said. oYouTre going to see each other every single<lb />weekend, you're going to see each other in class, on campus" you might as well be best friends.�<lb />Over the years, this bond has strengthened the team to overcome all odds. The team ranked seventh in the nation in<lb />April 2017 to close the 2016-17 season at the NCPA National Championship Tournament in Kissimmee, Florida,<lb />making it the teamTs best year and also making ECU history with the ranking, according to Altekruse.<lb />This history-making rank came after a disappointing year at nationals in 2015.<lb />oWe kind of shocked the nation last year, because in 2015 we didnTt do so well,� Altekruse said. oWe didnTt win a<lb />single game and kind of got shutout all weekend.�<lb />The team hopes to keep up the momentum and to prepare for 2018Ts nationals, the team spent the fall semester<lb />practicing at least twice a month.<lb />oWe just practice, practice, practice until nationals,� Silver said. oI think weTll do better in the upcoming nationals, just<lb />because we have everyone returning from last year and weT ve had a couple new guys come in who are really good. I<lb />think this is going to be our best year.�<lb />Prior to AprilTs nationals, the team revs up its practice time and typically spends every weekend, for approximately<lb />four weeks, practicing, according to Altekruse.<lb />oWe'll travel to Virginia Beach to play on our sponsored field. We go there Saturday, stay at my parents house and<lb />then we'll play Sunday as well. We do that for about four weeks,� Altekruse said. oThen weTll go to Florida for nation-<lb />als and play Friday, Saturday, Sunday. ItTs just a lot of practice and team bonding.�<lb />For Altekruse, the goal this season is to continue making history.<lb />oWe have some seniors we want to send off with a good win, and with the way we performed last year, ITm really hop-<lb />ing we'll win the whole thing,� Altekruse said.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Raas Indian Dance<lb />Story by Summer Reynolds<lb /><lb />Raas Indian Dance is one of the many club sports offered at East Carolina University. Raas 1s<lb />a style of Indian folk dance that originates from Western India, from the state of Gujarat. oIt<lb />is the culmination of both fast and slow movements, with high energy, intense arm and leg<lb />movements, and the use of dandiyaTs, which are sticks,� said Anjalie Salunkie, a sophomore<lb />apart of the club, majoring in public health.<lb />The club usually consists of 16 to 20 members and they meet three times a week for regular<lb />practice for three hours in the Student Recreation Center. ooWhen we have upcoming<lb />competitions, we add practices as seen fit,� said Sahiti Marella, a senior apart of the club, also<lb />majoring in public health.<lb /><lb />Raas dance involves high energy consistently throughout the routine. oBecause of the<lb />vigorous movements it 1s easy to get tired, but we practice to build endurance and strength<lb />and that definitely shows from when we first start learning a routine to the point where we are<lb />performing it on stage,� said Marella.<lb /><lb />The Raas Dance club 1s the only cultural dance group at ECU and Marella said thatTs what makes<lb />the club unique. oECU is the one and only oall-girls� Raas team in the nation and that really<lb />sets us apart because traditionally, Raas teams have equal numbers of males and females on<lb />stage and on the team, so weT re the only all girls group.� ECU Raas has won 2nd place at Dola<lb />Re Dandiya and 3rd place at Pittsburgh Raas, both of which are national Raas competitions.<lb />Salunkie said the club has helped her preserve her Indian roots. oRaas has not only given me<lb />the opportunity to develop myself as a dancer and leader, but it has also helped me preserve<lb />my passion for dance and undying love for India and its rich culture and traditions.� If youTre<lb />looking for a group a girls to share a love of Indian culture, Raas Indian dance is the club for you.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Rugby<lb />Story by Summer Reynolds<lb /><lb />Rain, snow, or shine you can catch East Carolina UniversityTs club rugby team outside on the field<lb />anytime.The physically and mentally demanding club sport is 7-1 this season and is in the national<lb />playoffs for division II rugby.<lb />Jared Huneycutt, a junior and construction management major, is a rookie this year and is enjoying<lb />every second of being on the team. oOur team chemistry has been impeccable this season, which has<lb />been the root source of our success,� Huneycutt said. Huneycutt is also a former ECU football player<lb />who played two seasons as a Pirate. Huneycutt eventually decided to part ways with ECU football<lb />| and thatTs when his door to club rugby opened. oMy friend Robert, oKing of the North,� drug me out<lb />| to practice one day and once I found out for myself the sheer intensity and instinctiveness to play the<lb />l| game, I fell in love,� Huneycutt said. oThe atmosphere in rugby is more upbeat, everyone is there to<lb />have fun and play a sport they love. Football is harder in the aspect of mentally draining, but nothing<lb />compares to the physical aspect of rugby, which consist of two halfTs that are 40 minutes apiece.�<lb /><lb />ECU club rugby practices for two hours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and they have their<lb />games on Saturdays. Huneycutt said him and his teammates get together everyday to lift weights to<lb />ensure their strength and size. The diverse club has members from Australia, Zimbabwe, Japan and<lb />even England, where the sport originated in the 1800s.<lb />Robert Johns, a junior and information computer technology network major has been on the club team<lb />for one year and said his most memorable moment so far is being the eastern division champions. oWe<lb />practice in any weather conditions and my goal this season is to go to nationals and win,� Johns said.<lb />Johns is the friend that got Huneycutt involved with club rugby. Huneycutt too, hopes to win nationals<lb />this year being a rookie on the team. oA goal for myself is to score my first try and to win the national<lb />championship,� Huneycutt said. A try is a way of scoring points in rugby by grounding the ball in the<lb />OpponentTs 1n-goal area.<lb />If the team keeps advancing, club rugby will travel to Furman University in Greenville, SC on Dec. 4<lb />for the national championship. The team is solely focusing on one goal the rest of the season and this<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Scuba<lb />Jacob Rohlen knew he wanted to be apart of East Carolina UniversityTs scuba<lb />club when he tried scuba diving his senior year of high school. oI knew right<lb />away that this could be a life-long passion of mine. When I came here I noticed<lb />ECU offered a course to get certified and while in that course, I was introduced<lb />to the members of the scuba team.�<lb />Story by Summer Reynolds<lb />Rohlen is a junior at ECU studying business administration and is also apart of<lb />ECUTs financial management administration. The scuba diverTs resume<lb />continues with also being an Air Force reservist stationed at Joint Base<lb />Charleston, working as an Aircraft Technician.<lb />ECUTs scuba club has traveled to the North Carolina coast, all the way down to<lb />Key West, and as far as Cancun, Turks and Caicos, and Cozumel. The club<lb />currently consist of 53 members and Rohlen said there is no tryouts for the<lb />scuba club. oWe just require that you hold a Basic Underwater diving<lb />certification.�<lb /><lb />To become a certified diver Rohlen said you must first become<lb />knowledgeable through basic certification books, as well as pass a<lb />comprehensive test and evaluate well on two open water dives. oAnd before<lb />that you must show competency in an open circuit. It sounds like a lot more<lb />than it really is. If 1t is something you really want to do right, I recommend<lb />taking the course here at ECU, itTs even worth 3 credit hours.�<lb /><lb />The scuba club aims to meet every other week to discuss upcoming dive trips<lb />and what other ECU club sports they should participate in. Rohlen said they<lb />have enjoyed participating in club bowling, paintball, and camping in the past.<lb />From floating weightlessly over the sea to looking at indigenous sea creatures,<lb />RohlenTs favorite part about being on the club is when his body first hits the<lb />water. oYour body kicks into a sensation of needing to breath above water, but<lb />being able to do it while under water. ItTs just a crazy feeling and then you get<lb />used to it and start diving.�<lb />If youTre certified diver looking to broaden your horizons, ECU scuba club<lb />could be the club for you.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>tate et ptm oe Fay<lb /><lb />~ Soccer Club<lb /><lb />By: Summer Reynolds<lb />| From club yoga, to fencing, to tai chi, East Carolina University offers over 40 club sports for students,<lb />| faculty and staff to participate in. ECU menTs club soccer is among the 40 plus clubs offered and senior<lb />Kendal Cleary said the club sport gives him the perfect mixture of being an athlete and a regular student.<lb />oT wanted to be a student and enjoy life and also be able to play somewhat competitive soccer on the side. I<lb />think the program offers just that,� Cleary said.<lb />Cleary has been on the club soccer team for four years and said itTs an all around fun time. In the fall the<lb />team practices three times a week and has eight regional games on the weekends. If the team does well they<lb />can qualify for the regional tournament and advance to nationals. The team does not have mandatory<lb />morning workouts, study hours, or film meetings to review their past games.o~It is a good break to get away<lb />from school, stress and everything else in your life and enjoy playing soccer. It is a close niche of guys and it<lb />is nice how it is competitive but not life consuming,� Cleary said.<lb /><lb />Cleary, whoTs the teamTs forward, said his favorite memory over the past four years was when the team went<lb />to the national tournament.ooWe qualified for nationals last year in Foley, Alabama. We took a charter bus 14<lb />hours down there and played amongst the best teams in the country. It was a great team that year and a fun<lb />time traveling down there and playing well, despite losing in the quarter finals,� Cleary said. oMy favorite<lb />memory from playing with the club team is traveling down to Coastal Carolina University and winning their<lb />tournament they held,� Gallo said. Zac Gallo is the teamTs outside defensive back and has been playing<lb />soccer since he was 4-years-old.<lb /><lb />MenTs club soccer athletes pay around $120 in dues for each semester. oIt is very cheap,� Cleary said. oThis<lb />covers equipment which we order, normally two dry fit shirts and shorts, travel to games, referees for games<lb />and practice equipment. We get some funding from the school based off compliance points. You can get a lot<lb />out of the program for that amount to pay.�<lb />To improve the program, Cleary said the team needs a full coach and not coach who is a member of the<lb />team. oThis method has many pros and cons but certainly more cons. It is hard to stay focused when a peer is<lb />in charge. It is also hard for the player-coach to take a step back and play who is best for the team without a<lb />biased,� Cleary said.<lb />Club sports at ECU are designed to promote and develop skills and interest for students, while having a fun<lb />time. The club sports community is a great way for students to get involved, practice leadership and get to<lb />know students outside of the classroom.<lb />142<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Freshman Kaysi Benson joined her first year of college<lb />"oT decided to join because learning to ballroom dance<lb />owas always something new that I was wanting to try!�<lb />ItTs a sport that surprises people, most people donTt<lb />see dancing on the top of their watch list, oMy favorite<lb />dances are east coast swing and waltz, and I enjoy<lb />dancing because itTs a fun form of exercise and makes<lb />me feel elegant!�<lb /><lb />145<lb />pontine snaesteie ane: aT OCIDate act tm<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The womens volleyball team lin-<lb />ing up before a game to discuss<lb />the game plan.<lb />sie a : Sree = ; eee aa8 : eearertrartes: = ae " ees<lb />ee ee esse asetaeeeese 2 eee siriisesesesesensnss:<lb />8 oe ooo Soe cou esos sages<lb />Sitaswunsnsserseses Sueteageeeaee SSSR RET Bret eles trices et rei i : ite geese GSES te RRR AT ASMA LESAN ARAN ESS SAE O ER Pegi aaa RANT AORN a ae ea og aig ait MNES ST NSE SE ae a aR OR aa SM SST TE RE EE aS San a AOE ON SIS Ne EET RRS ae Reena papa oN HSA ESSERE NS<lb />oT will remember the adrenaline. I will remember that excited nervousness right before the game starts. I'll remember<lb />certain games and Ill remember getting so excited for every point. I will remember competing as a very high level.<lb />But mostly, Pll miss my teammates,� Lael Ceriani said, a senior majoring in Cell and Molecular Biology.<lb /><lb />Ceriani just finished her last season as the outside hitter for East Carolina University womenTs volleyball team. The<lb />volleyball teamTs final record was 22-11, which was a huge accomplishment for the Pirates considering their record<lb />has not reached that high since 1982. ooWe reached a lot of team goals this year and that was awesome. A 22 win sea-<lb />son is no small feat. I really wanted to play in the NIVC tournament, but we didnTt get it this year. I wonTt have another<lb />opportunity to play and thatTs disappointing, but I know that ECU volleyball will achieve so much in the near future,�<lb />Ceriani said.<lb />: aaa we<lb />oSER eae<lb /><lb />Srrerpearram spy cemsuems patty Mmnnanpsunsinetaattnitale ol ter arte Erevan (3P=1ap Ear ny see fna ve od Ta bene eT ra EY SAA PARI PAAR RAD AAAS Aree TAT TI<lb />Teamates on the sidline cheering after a ; ee ee ee<lb />point was scored on the oposing team by the :<lb />wamens volleyball team<lb /><lb />From being good on the court to being someone the younger Pirates can look up to, Ceriani makes sure she always<lb />leads by example. oEven when things suck, you have to act like they donTt. Sure, 6 a.m. practices and workouts aren't<lb />the greatest thing in the world, but if you remind the younger players what a privilege it is to play ball, everything be-<lb />comes worth it. ITve learned that you have to lead by example to be effective and I hope that I did that this year through<lb />a positive attitude.�<lb />Natalie Montini a senior majoring in Exercise Physiology tries her best to always stay positive toward the younger<lb />players.ooThe impact that you have on the younger players coming in is something that sometimes I still do not under-<lb />stand entirely. You have to make sure that you are always doing the right thing even whenever they are not looking<lb />and guide them to not only work hard, but become a better person along the way.�<lb /><lb />reed<lb />sc icce sneak oracarovonnesanmvanipar eee<lb />shiek anon iteniads HPRRERE PREPS DCT<lb />a cate<lb />ECU volleyball had a 13-7 mark in conference play, which has surpassed league wins in the programTs history. ECU<lb />also locked down sole possession of fourth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) standings. The Pirates were<lb />picked to finish 11th in the 2017 American Conference preseason coaches poll, but Montini had more faith in her and<lb />her teammates. oWe had more team goals than anything. We just wanted to compete in our conference. We knew we<lb />Photos by:Charlee Moss, Holy Melton were better than what preseason polls said, so we just wanted to continue to work hard and get better.�<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />by: Summer Reynolds<lb /><lb />East Carolina University cheerleaders have been bringing the heat to Pirate game days for years. The spirited squad serves<lb />as public ambassadors for ECU while also generating crowd enthusiasm. ECU offers an all girls squad and a coed team to<lb />represent the university on game days and public appearances.<lb />Virginia Jernigan, a senior who has been on the coed squad for 4 years, said being an ECU cheerleader is more than a pretty<lb />face on the field. oBeing on the coed team to me means representing something bigger than myself. It means representing the<lb />university as a whole whether itTs walking to class in a cheerleading shirt, doing appearances around the town or boarding<lb />the plane as we travel to the away games,� Jernigan said. oBeing chosen to represent ECU as a cheerleader has been the<lb />most rewarding experience out of all of my college endeavors.�<lb />Each year a select number of ECU Pirate Club members request to sit in front of the cheerleaders at Dowdy-Ficklen<lb />Stadium. oIn my opinion ECU Cheerleading stands out because we are more than friends, weTre family,� Jernigan said.<lb />The ECU coed team consists of 24 members, who have the opportunity to travel to away games with the football team and<lb />perform stunts during games. Haywood Mckoy I, a sophomore on the coed team said he basks ECU colors everywhere he<lb />goes. oAs spirit raisers, we cheer at games both seasons and we are responsible for making any appearances asked of us<lb />by the university. ECU cheer is made up of a lot of talent yet its biggest quality is the atmosphere of camaraderie amongst<lb />professionalism that is seen from the stands,� Mckoy said.<lb />The preparation for the season requires the athletes to be in good physical shape. oBeing on your feet and jumping around<lb />to get the crowd excited takes a lot of stamina,T Madison Cheek said, a senior on the all-girls squad. Both squads run a two-<lb />mile loop around Greenville before every practice, while also having weekly weight training and tumbling practice. Jernigan<lb />said being on the squad takes mental preparation as well. oAs far as the mental aspect, college cheerleading is challenging<lb />in the fact that you have so little time and so much to do. My planner 1s my life and I always try to use my time to the best<lb />of my ability,� Jernigan said. The life of a student athlete can be challenging at times, but ECU cheer does it with a smile.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />To become one with yourself has become the goal of 99 yogis. Each week they gather to practice yoga in hope to<lb />achieve a mind, body, and spirit connection during their practice.<lb />These yogis spend much of their time as students at East Carolina University where they are in various clubs, classes,<lb />and sports. With many obligations they do not get a lot of time to themselves unless they are getting to practice yoga.<lb />oItTs such a stress reliever. I love coming and just being able to relax and shut everything out that might be stressing<lb />me out or bothering me,� Yoga Club President Alyssa Basile said. oItTs time to care for myself and to tune into my<lb />body and how I feel.�<lb />Basile said the best thing about club yoga is that it doesnTt make you commit to practice each week, it is up for you to<lb />decide to attend. oIt is more of a commitment to yourself. If you make time to come as much as you can, you are just<lb />going to get more out of it,� Basile said.<lb />The club welcomes beginners, intermediate and skilled yogis. They always start with basic yoga fundamentals such<lb />each member feels included and successful in their growing practice.<lb />oA lot of people think that they need to have experience or that they need to be flexible in order to be a part of yoga,<lb />but you definitely donTt have to be,� Treasurer Dakota Pavell said. o I had never done yoga in my entire life before I<lb />joined in the spring. ItTs one of those things where you learn as you go along.�<lb />oAt club yoga, we have a lot of fun with what we are doing,� Basile said. oItTs okay to laugh, itTs okay to fall, itTs<lb />okay to not be good at something. Just have fun with it.�<lb />Club yoga meets every Monday and Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. in East Carolina UniversityTs Student Recreation Cen-<lb />ter. Year membership is $45 and Spring membership is $35. For $5 anyone is welcome to take one of their classes.<lb />Namaste.<lb />ain i RN I ORE EA ON te<lb /><lb />133<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The rock climbing club at East Carolina University is still growing considering it<lb />was founded just four years ago, but under a new president, the team is already<lb />achieving big things this 2017.<lb />Alana Leonard, a junior psychology and Spanish double-major, has been an<lb />active member of the rock climbing club since her freshman year, and was rewarded this<lb />semester for her dedication. Two years ago, AJ Rimes, the founder and former president<lb />of the club, graduated and since the presidentTs role has been a revolving door. Well,<lb />Leonard took the role this semester, along with new Vice President Sean Jenkins, and 1s<lb />already leading a pretty big group.<lb />oWe have about 35 active members that are coming to practices, o Leonard said.<lb />oWe have three practices every week. Advanced is on Monday, we have our<lb />intermediate on Tuesday, and our beginners on Wednesday. We do this because thatTs<lb />how they break it down at competitions.�<lb />The Pirates are off to a strong start in the Eastern Edge Climbing series, the<lb />league in which they compete. In this league, ECU competes against the University of<lb />North Carolina at both Chapel Hill and Greensboro, Duke University, Virginia<lb />Commonwealth University, Old Dominion University, Appalachian State and<lb />Richmond. So far there have been just two competitions but ECUTs club is off to a great<lb />Start.<lb />On November 11, ECU was competing at Duke and followed up a strong first<lb />performance with a dominant outing. The club team swept both advanced levels with<lb />Leonard dominating the female group while Alex Hammerstrom overcame his<lb />teammate Eric Evanger for the victory. Evanger placed second. In the menTs<lb />intermediate group, Jenkins put on a strong performance in his first competition since<lb />being named vice president, but lost in a tie because of one slip-up.<lb />oThe only reason I didnTt get first is because the guy who beat me didnTt fall the<lb />entire time during the competition and I fell once,� Jenkins said. oI was honestly ok with<lb />that though because it was the first time I ever placed in the intermediate section.�<lb />The first competition of the season wasnTt as strong for ECU, but still a strong<lb />outing on the road at Old Dominion. The Pirates had a strong showing but failed to<lb />capture too many gold medals. Only Evanger, competing in the advanced males group,<lb />finished first, edging out ODUTs own Steven Gottlieb by one point. ECU finished in<lb />second in the intermediate males, Tom Bonin, advanced females, Leonard, and<lb />intermediate females, Joy Seward. Both beginner levels claimed bronze, Liam Pyle for<lb />the men and Lacy Timmerman for the women.<lb />ThereTs been a lot of growth from this club since 2013 and some of the credit is<lb />due to ECUTs Student Recreation Center. Behind all the basketball courts sits ECU's<lb />rock climbing wall. While itTs open to anybody, the club team puts in the most work,<lb />hosting their three practices here and preparing for upcoming events. The Pirates will<lb />even host an event on Saturday, February 24. Jenkins thinks practicing on such a funky<lb />wall gives the team an advantage.<lb />oOur wall is not that good of a wall at all. ItTs short, really overhanging, and very<lb />steep so youTre kind of forced to gain muscle,� Jenkins said. oThen when we go to some<lb />of these other walls that are more flat and more technical, we have the muscle to<lb />overcome some of the challenges.�<lb />The greatest of challenges seem to be behind the club for right. With a young<lb />hierarchy in place, the team can continue focusing on perfecting their skills and<lb />continuing to expand the club. Information about the club can be found in the club sports<lb />pamphlet found all over the recreation center, on Facebook, and Instagram. This<lb />semester the team was even able to pay off every members fees to compete in both<lb />events and plan on trying to continue this trend.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />by: Summer Reynolds<lb />Whether you have see them at an East Carolina University club sport performing, at an on campus event<lb />representing their club, or an off campus function supporting a cause, the ECU club dance team is making a name<lb />for themselves. oThis year already we have been doing a great job of getting our name around the community and I<lb />would love to continue to do so, so that everyone knows who the club dance team is and what we do,� Graceann King<lb />said, a sophomore majoring in communications.<lb />The team of 31 won first place in ECUTs homecoming skit competition this year and King said that is a<lb />moment she will never forget. oIt was a huge accomplishment considering how hard we worked toward our perfor-<lb />mance.� The skit competition consisted of various organizations across campus that had to perform a five minute skit<lb />in front of multiple judges. oIt has been my most memorable moment so far,� King said. King has been dancing since<lb />she was 3-years-old, but had to take a pause at age 14 when she transferred to an all girls private boarding school<lb />where dancing wasnTt an option. King soon picked the sport back up when she was 18-years-old and has been con-<lb />tinuing with it since. oDance has always been a passion of mine, so I decided that I wanted to be able to enjoy doing<lb />what I love for four more years in college since I missed out on a few years in high school.�<lb />When it comes to off campus appearances, club dance has performed at many local events. oWe have attended<lb />various walks and marathons. For example, Walk MS, Walk From Obesity, Reindeer Dash for Cash, AlzheimerTs<lb />and the Breast Cancer Walk,� Diedra Burdett said, a senior majoring in public health. Club dance also tries to show<lb />support to the other club sports ECU has to offer. ooWe perform as odugout dancers� for the ECU club baseball team,�<lb />Burdett said. Burdett has been dancing since she was 2-years-old and it has been her passion ever since. oDancing at<lb />ECU was kind of a no brainer for me. This might sound so cliché to say, but I honestly donTt know what I would do<lb />without dance. ITve been dancing my entire life. ITve met all of my closest friends through dance and I couldnTt imag-<lb />ine not being a part of a team anymore. And what better way to give back and become involved with the school, then<lb />doing what I love.�<lb />ECU club dance practices three times a week for two hours. The club is student ran and has an executive<lb />board consisting of a co-captain in training, a co-captain and a captain. oEveryone else tries out in front of a random<lb />judge panel each year to make the team. And then each year at the end, as the captain graduates, the co-captain and<lb />co-captain in training move up and we vote in a new co-captain in training to keep the cycle going,� Brudett said.<lb />ECU club dance is one of the many club sports offered at ECU and also a close-knit group of spirit raisers. oI<lb />wouldnTt change anything at all about this program and if you are a dancer or interested in dancing I strongly recom-<lb />mend you give it a chance and try out. This team has truly become my family, and made my time here at ECU an<lb />experience I wish everyone could have the opportunity of being a part of,� Burdett said.<lb />oI wouldnTt change anything at all about this program and if you are<lb />a dancer or interested in dancing I strongly recommend you give it a<lb />chance and try out.�<lb />Diedra Burdett, senior<lb />wal<lb />Tach i tk RRO RN A Eh Atami chee ARE I Stn iene i RE AREY hein NEN a<lb /><lb /></p>
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