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25481
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After getting a rocky start in collegiate football and academia at Boston College, senior quarterback Dominique Davis has made a name for himself at East Carolina, topping the NCAA’s rankings. He says part of his success is the relationship he has with offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley, an energetic part of Ruffin McNeill’s coaching staff.
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25484
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The college basketball world has taken notice of the Pirates with their first winning season in 14 years. However, Coach Jeff Lebo must contend with a group of young players that need to fill the gaps of graduating players to continue the winning streak.
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25489
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Despite struggling with grades and qualifications as a freshman, Harold Varner has turned it around and made North Carolina golf history at East Carolina. Varner sped up the leaderboard and win the North Carolina Amateur Championship and posted the best score in Pirate history at the Outer Banks Intercollegiate. He hopes to continue his string of victories at ECU several large invitationals and Conference USA championships.
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25566
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A division of Student Affairs, Club Sports supports 42 sports teams, allowing students who might otherwise not be encouraged in athletics to embrace the opportunity to compete at a high level.
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36043
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The title alluded to fraternity and sorority members being true adults, rather than “college kids.” The article’s mission was to counter this stereotype of Greeks: more concerned about socializing than making a positive difference. An illustration of their intended more altruistic nature was Phi Beta Sigma’s “Sleep Out for the Homeless.” As for shedding another stereotype—more concerned about socializing than academics—included was information about required GPA.
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36044
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The introduction of ice hockey, surfing, and Frisbee clubs, played at ECU and the greater Greenville area, was intended to expand the definition of club sport. Additional testament to their on-campus popularity were the number of student participants and a list of club and martial arts sports, including fencing and Tai Chi.
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36046
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Hunger can be just as spiritual as physical. ECU campus ministries, ranging from Methodist to Muslim, can provide a source of solace and place of peace. Further encouraging student Pirates to seek solace and pursue peace was a list of ministries and their contact information.
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36047
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Charles Hayes sought to help build other people’s lives as much as his business and personal capital. Buttressing his efforts were two beliefs. One was universities are the state’s “best economic development tool. The other was all people deserve a chance, even a second chance.
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36051
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Before leadership was a college campus buzzword, ECU’s Air Force and Army ROTC cadets profiled were living this role, in the classroom and out. These programs, then, provided student-cadets like Joelle Banjo-Johnson training for more than life in the barracks and on the battlefield.
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36072
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East Carolina University: known for its Latin verb derived motto and teacher’s training school roots. From it are expectations for ECU to keep living up to the century-old traditions. Helping to keep the promises of education and service were off-campus facilities, the Building Hope Community Life Center and Lucille Gorham Intergenerational Center, and on-campus Volunteer and Service Learning Center.
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36094
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College coaches were promoting mental calisthenics. Illustrating how it could work on the field and off were tips to improve mental agility. Included were awareness of mental pulse; avoidance of mental blindness; adoption of traits such as loyalty, hard work, and selflessness.
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25465
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Along with new coaches, to promote the potential success of a competitive men’s basketball team, supporters are attempting to raise funds to pay for the construction of a separate practice facility for basketball.