In a technology-driven world, social networking has taken on various forms of peer interaction. Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook have linked students in a variety of ways and both sites have become incorporated into mainstream media in one way or another.
Tonight Dean Alan White will be holding the first Dean's Student Forum to answer any questions students may have about the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences. During the forum, any student in attendance will be able to freely ask questions about any of the areas of study in the College of Arts and Sciences as well as share their thoughts, ideas and concerns.
Delta Zeta and Sigma Phi Epsilon are bringing the Greek community together for their annual blood drive on Wednesday. The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity will be hosting the event at their house at 505 E. Fifth Street, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Now in its fourth year of hosting ECU blood drives, Sigma Phi Epsilon is asking for help to reach their highest donation goal ever.
If ever there is an evergreen topic in pet-dom, it is house-training puppies. The magic formula: Puppies have about one hour of bladder control for every month of age. So a puppy that goes home at 8 weeks (never younger, no matter what the breeder tells you) can hold it for only two hours.
Due to conflict between the ECU class schedule and the Virginia Tech game Thursday the following parking modifications have been made: Resident Students College Hill Drive and 14th Street between Elm and Charles will be closing at 5:30 p.m. and you will be unable to enter the area after this time.
A rainbow can only occur when the sun is 40 degrees or less above the horizon. All the gold produced in the past 500 years, if melted, could be compressed into a 50-foot cube. All totaled, the sunlight that strikes Earth at any given moment weighs as much as an ocean liner.