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Student protesters walking past the mall and Student Health Center on ECU campus. The protest started on College Hill in front of Ballard residence hall and ended in front of the ECU Student Center.
ECU students protest over recent events
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On March 23, Faith Pellini posted a video in which she read off a letter to ECU in response to their email informing her about facing expulsion. The reason for the email was her altercation with a student at an off-campus party. After posting the video, Pellini was arrested twice outside of Tyler Hall, both times for trespassing. In the second arrest, Pellini allegedly broke the window of the car she was being held in. In the process, her hands and arms were injured. This led to her being taken in an ambulance to the hospital to check if she was okay. According to Pellini, after getting her injuries taken care of, she was placed into Holly Hill involuntarily as the Pitt County Sheriff ’s Department feared that she was a danger to herself or others. She was held in the facility for 7 days. “I just wrote in my notebook every day my thoughts, manifestations, and prayers to God,” said Pellini. Pellini’s next step in her journey is to take care of her legal
battles silently as well as use her platform to help victims and platform those whose cases have been swept under the rug. “I’m going to work on collaborations with other brands like ARGD (All Rapists Gotta Die),” said Pellini. Back at ECU, YDSA (Young Democratic Socialists of America) gathered Wednesday, April 2, in front of Ballard Hall on College Hill. They talked with WITN and The Daily Reflector as they put red paint on their hands before putting handprints over their bodies. This action acts as a visual message of the hands of aggressors on victims. “Protect your students!” said one of the protestors in front of the Student Center. This protest came almost a week after the two arrests of Faith Pellini in front of Tyler Hall. Her arrests came after a viral TikTok where she called out ECU for their email about her facing expulsion following her altercation with a student at an off-campus party. Since her video was posted, victims have come forward to speak about their experiences. “This is an issue that was really personal for a lot of women
at ECU and I just saw a chance to mobilize,” said Sierra Issacs. YDSA led a group of students through College Hill, through campus, and to the Student Center. When they made their way to the Student Center, they began rallying a crowd before the intersection that were curious or that stood with the cause. In the course of the protest, a crowd began to form and they shouted rallying cries for change and advocacy. “They need to hold rapists accountable,” said Reagan Moore. According to the members of YDSA, the protest was frightening and empowering all at the same time. The crowd which listened to their points became their source of strength as they used their voices to fight for change. YDSA is a group of students at ECU whose mission statement is to build the power of students, communities, and youth to fight for equality, justice, and democratic socialism. This writer can be contacted at news@theeastcarolinian.com.
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Award-winning pianist Loren Kim performing at ECU on April 3, 2025.
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The 2023 East Carolina Piano Festival Competition winner, Loren Kim, performed at A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall on Thursday, April 3. Kwan Yi, associate professor of piano at East Carolina University, said Kim won the 2023 East Carolina Piano Festival competition, earning a performance at A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall as one of the prizes. Yi said Kim is a student at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and the performance was a collaborative recital with each other. “I spent some time with him as a teacher,” Yi said. “I taught him and I can speak about his ability as a pianist.” Yi said they performed Mozart's Piano Concerto in D minor, with Kim playing the solo part while he accompanied him on the piano reduction of the orchestra. Yi said he wants ECU School of Music to be recognized nationally and having different performances can help reach people outside of Greenville and outside of even North Carolina. >
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East Carolina University’s baseball team (20-13, 6-3 American Athletic Conference) will travel to Charlotte, N.C. to face the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (18-13, 6-3 AAC) this weekend from April 11-13. ECU now sits in third place in the American conference, which is tied with UNCC. To say this weekend is an important one for the conference standings would be an understatement, as they face one of their in-state rivals and look to get back on top of the American. The Pirates are coming off a weekend where they were swept for the first time in conference play since 2018, along with their first time being swept at home since 2022. The 49ers last series notched a series win over Wichita State University (11-20, 4-5 AAC), two games to one. Charlotte has won seven of their last ten games and have gotten hot at the right time for conference play. UNCC is batting with a .263 average which ranks 211th in the nation according to the NCAA. On the opposite side, ECU is batting with a .272 average, ranking 167th in the nation. In terms of earned run average the Pirates are sitting at a 4.38 which ranks 41st. Right behind them is the 49ers with a 4.38 ERA. East Carolina is up for yet again another challenge this weekend given Charlotte's record, the statistics, and the rivalry between the teams. Suffering a series sweep in their last outing vs Florida Atlantic University ( 23-9, 5-4 AAC), the Pirates will have their work cut out for them this week in practice. “Our position players looked tired. They looked like they had concrete in their feet, so it's my job to get them tougher. We’ll get tougher,” Head Coach Cliff Godwin said following last Sunday’s defeat. The Pirates have won six of their last ten games and were playing some great baseball leading up to last weekend. In their last outing, the pirates made four errors on just Sunday alone. ECU will be looking to clean things up not only in the field but on the mound and in the batters box as well. “We're gonna be fine, as I told our players, if you don't believe, don't show up tomorrow. I believe, I've believed since day one and I'm gonna keep believing, so we're gonna be fine and we’ll get back to the drawing board tomorrow,” Godwin also said following the sweep. East Carolina will also face off against another in-state rival prior to the series against Charlotte when they face North Carolina State University (21-11, 7-5 Atlantic Coast
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Conference) on April 8. It’s shaping up to be a very intense week for the Pirates. The game Friday, April 11, will be played at Truist Field in downtown Charlotte, N.C. with the first Pitch being thrown at 6 p.m. As for the games on Saturday and Sunday, they will be played at Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium on UNCC Campus. Saturday’s game will start at 4 p.m. and Sunday’s game will be at 1 p.m. All of the games will be available to listen to on 94.3 The Game, as well as the final two games of the series being broadcasted on ESPN+. This writer can be contacted at sports@theeastcarolinian.com.
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