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For Rent I need a subleaser for North Campus Crossing. It's a 3 bedroom apartment with wonderful girl roommates. $485/month. Nothing wrong with it; I just want to move in with my three best friends who just transferred to ECU. If anyone wants to help me out, my email is alc1216@ecu.
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Pitt County teachers take trip of a lifetime
For four weeks this summer, 12 Pitt County schoolteachers were given the opportunity of a lifetime.
Dr. John Tucker, a professor of history at ECU was granted the U.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hays' Group Projects Abroad Short Term Seminar, a national competition with the task of taking public school teachers outside of the country.
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Mendenhall Student Center to remain open
The wondering and waiting is over: Mendhenhall will be opened to students this fall.
Mendenhall Student Center was set to close this summer in preparation for a two-year renovation in which the interior would be reworked and brought up to code. This would also include a face-lift of the exterior to match other buildings surrounding it.
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ECU students needed to help make fall concert a success
Fall 2008 is a new beginning for the Student Activities Board, formerly known as Student Union.
Aside from a name change, the Student Activities Board has come up with an idea to increase students' satisfaction with the entertainment on campus.
On Nov. 6, as a part of Homecoming activities, the Student Activities Board will host a fall concert in Minges Coliseum.
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What am I suppose to eat?!?!
After a long morning with classes, you may feel tired and experience a rumble in your stomach. You are hungry, and the only thing you care about is solving that situation. Luckily, for all ECU students, there are various options available for the hungry student.
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Three friends, one band and lots of gas money
In what used to be months filled with soaking up the sun and possessing an overall lazy demeanor, my summer has been spent working countless hours, with rarely any time off. I knew that before my final year at ECU could begin, I had to take some sort of adventure with friends.
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ECU Urban Legends
Ever heard a wild rumor about ECU that may or may not be true? Ever wonder if there really is a clown that comes out of the bell tower or if Brewster building was built to prepare for riots?
We here at the East Carolinian understand your suspicions and have decided to put them to rest.
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'We're growing'
The approximate number of freshmen expected to move to Greenville this weekend is 5,500.
Upper classmen are used to move-in weekend: wide-eyed freshmen toting boxes up and down the stairs (or elevators) of various ECU dorms.
However, this year, 280 first-year students will be toting those boxes to the North Campus Crossing and The Bellamy apartment complexes, both located about four miles from ECU.
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All eyes look toward change
It's no secret: ECU is growing, and with that growth comes change.
As the university heads into its 101st year, officials are working on renovating, building and adding to the campus to accommodate the ever-expanding number of students.
"The [freshmen] class does keep growing," said John Durham, executive director of university communication and assistant secretary to the Board of Trustees.
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Incoming freshman face new academic requirements
Incoming freshman this fall semester have two new requirements before they even step foot inside a classroom.
For the first time, first semester freshman will be required to complete an online alcohol education program and participate in ECU Reads- ECU's inaugural summer reading program for freshman.
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