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Mar 31, 2006
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ECU Army ROTC cadets get lesson in historical weapons

Larry Babits, ECU professor of maritime history and a battlefield archaeologist, instructs ECU Army ROTC cadets (from left) Tom Barsalou, Theodore Bush and John Miller on the Continental Army flintlock...

Mar 29, 2006
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Joyner Library Special Collections opens centennial exhibit series

GREENVILLE, NC  —   Joyner Library’s Special Collections department has recently opened a new series of exhibits to celebrate East Carolina University’s Centennial in 2007. The first exhibit in the...

Mar 29, 2006
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ECU breaks ground on new athletic complex

GREENVILLE, NC  —   In the foreground of a 129-acre parcel of land north of East Carolina University’s main campus, university community members gathered Wednesday to dig their ceremonial gold...

Mar 29, 2006
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Clement Hall residents return to rooms

GREENVILLE, NC —   The residents of Clement Residence Hall returned to their dorm rooms Thursday afternoon. At a meeting at nearby Greene Residence Hall, East Carolina University officials provided...

Mar 28, 2006
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Service honors ECU military and veterans

GREENVILLE, NC —   Two years ago, Lt. Roger Vogel was attending Pirate football games, studying political science and singing karaoke at Ham’s restaurant. Now, a commissioned officer in the...

Mar 07, 2006
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ECU holds Youth Arts Festival

GREENVILLE, NC   —   East Carolina University will host the fourth annual Youth Arts Festival Saturday, April 5. The festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m....

Mar 06, 2006
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ECU relaunches yearbook

GREENVILLE, NC   —   The Buccaneer is back. After a 15-year hiatus, East Carolina University is reviving its yearbook. Yearbook editor Leigh Carter, a sophomore, is excited about the...

Feb 15, 2006
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ECU surgeon to discuss experiences as Army physician in Iraq

GREENVILLE, N.C.  —   His experiences while saving lives under fire will be the topic when Dr. P.J. Schenarts, an assistant professor of surgery with the Brody School of Medicine...

Feb 13, 2006
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ECU community celebrates the life of Coretta Scott King

GREENVILLE, NC —   The ECU community gathered Friday to mourn the loss of the first lady of the Civil Rights movement, Coretta Scott King. The widow of the Rev....

Feb 07, 2006
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Anthropologist studies views of law, justice in China

An East Carolina University anthropology professor was recently awarded a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study perceptions of fairness and justice in China over the course of...