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A Google search on Pirates and New York City yields numerous results, including a Seattle Times article stating that in New York in 1692, “piracy was a leading economic-development tool in the city’s competition with the ports of Boston and Philadelphia.”
A Google search on Pirates and New York City yields numerous results, including a Seattle Times article stating that in New York in 1692, “piracy was a leading economic-development tool in the city’s competition with the ports of Boston and Philadelphia.”
 
Legacy creates strong bonds between families and ECU
Legacy creates strong bonds between families and ECU
 
Pirates, Thundering Herd continue to honor 1970 Marshall team
Pirates, Thundering Herd continue to honor 1970 Marshall team
 
Library exhibit details decades of Pirate football moments, memorabilia
Library exhibit details decades of Pirate football moments, memorabilia
 
Spring 2023 Pirate grads turn their tassels
Spring 2023 Pirate grads turn their tassels
 
Spring 2023 Pirates reflect on ECU experience as graduation nears
Spring 2023 Pirates reflect on ECU experience as graduation nears
 
Chemistry doctoral student wins sixth annual Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge
Chemistry doctoral student wins sixth annual Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge
 
Pirate Nation Gives provides limitless possibilities
Pirate Nation Gives provides limitless possibilities
 
Pirate Nation asked to be on deck for annual day of giving
Pirate Nation asked to be on deck for annual day of giving
 
When Jalen Hurts tied SB LVII on a crashing two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter, he completed the first Octopus in Super Bow
When Jalen Hurts tied SB LVII on a crashing two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter, he completed the first Octopus in Super Bow
 
With its shallow inlets, North Carolina’s Outer Banks became a haven for many pirates during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
With its shallow inlets, North Carolina’s Outer Banks became a haven for many pirates during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
 
Treasured Pirates recognized for outstanding contributions to ECU
Treasured Pirates recognized for outstanding contributions to ECU
 
Cool breeze, hot start to Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge
Cool breeze, hot start to Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge
 
East Carolina's defensive unit tallied 16 tackles for loss and six sacks Saturday morning, highlighting the Pirates' first intra-squad scrimmage of preseason camp inside Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
East Carolina's defensive unit tallied 16 tackles for loss and six sacks Saturday morning, highlighting the Pirates' first intra-squad scrimmage of preseason camp inside Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
 
Pirates value time spent at unique women’s resale store
Pirates value time spent at unique women’s resale store
 
Pirate Nation raises nearly $70 million through gifts and commitments
Pirate Nation raises nearly $70 million through gifts and commitments
 
Orientation assistant alumni help welcome new Pirates
Orientation assistant alumni help welcome new Pirates
 
Aye, Aye Pirates! A family fun weekend starts today, join us April 8th & 9th for PirateFest.
Aye, Aye Pirates! A family fun weekend starts today, join us April 8th & 9th for PirateFest.
 
Carolina Chicken and Waffles wins fifth Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge
Carolina Chicken and Waffles wins fifth Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge
 
Georgina Corrick tossed six shutout innings Friday evening to lead South Florida to a 9-0 victory over East Carolina in the opening game of an American Athletic Conference series at Max R. Joyner Family Stadium.
Georgina Corrick tossed six shutout innings Friday evening to lead South Florida to a 9-0 victory over East Carolina in the opening game of an American Athletic Conference series at Max R. Joyner Family Stadium.
 
Sofia Cerezo Holgado and Martina Muzzolon's 6-3 victory in a No. 2 doubles match enabled East Carolina to clinch the first point before the Pirates added five singles wins
Sofia Cerezo Holgado and Martina Muzzolon's 6-3 victory in a No. 2 doubles match enabled East Carolina to clinch the first point before the Pirates added five singles wins
 
East Carolina recorded its first true road win of the season Saturday afternoon, scoring five runs in the top of the seventh inning to down the College of Charleston 5-4 in the series opener at Patriots Point.
East Carolina recorded its first true road win of the season Saturday afternoon, scoring five runs in the top of the seventh inning to down the College of Charleston 5-4 in the series opener at Patriots Point.
 
PirateFest returns for its 15th year with two national headliners and two days of piractical tomfoolery. The festival will take place on April 8th and 9th along Evans Street from 5th to 1st street and on the Town Common in Uptown Greenville.
PirateFest returns for its 15th year with two national headliners and two days of piractical tomfoolery. The festival will take place on April 8th and 9th along Evans Street from 5th to 1st street and on the Town Common in Uptown Greenville.
 
The East Carolina track and field program continued building towards the American Athletic Conference Indoor Championships over the weekend, competing at the East Coast Invitational in Virginia Beach and the Camel City Invitational in Winston-Salem.
The East Carolina track and field program continued building towards the American Athletic Conference Indoor Championships over the weekend, competing at the East Coast Invitational in Virginia Beach and the Camel City Invitational in Winston-Salem.
 
Inclusive space at Minges Coliseum reopens for Pirate fans
Inclusive space at Minges Coliseum reopens for Pirate fans
 
More than 1,800 Pirates set to begin next chapter
More than 1,800 Pirates set to begin next chapter
 
In-person activities will welcome students to campus
 
Maggie Baile was “100% certain” that she would attend law school after earning undergraduate degrees at East Carolina University.
Maggie Baile was “100% certain” that she would attend law school after earning undergraduate degrees at East Carolina University.
 
Sarah Sconyers worked as a teacher for 12 years, laying the foundation as students planned for college or careers.
Sarah Sconyers worked as a teacher for 12 years, laying the foundation as students planned for college or careers.
 
The 26th Annual Meet the Pirates event is scheduled for Saturday, August 21 at Bagwell Field inside Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium from 9–11 a.m.
The 26th Annual Meet the Pirates event is scheduled for Saturday, August 21 at Bagwell Field inside Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium from 9–11 a.m.
 
Christian Penister’s admiration for his childhood dentist and desire to provide care for the underserved led him to dentistry.
Christian Penister’s admiration for his childhood dentist and desire to provide care for the underserved led him to dentistry.
 
A car crash changed the future for East Carolina University’s Dr. Pamela Reis — and the future of thousands of students, mothers and their babies.
A car crash changed the future for East Carolina University’s Dr. Pamela Reis — and the future of thousands of students, mothers and their babies.
 
Creating the “People of Greenville” podcast helped fulfill Kateryna “Kate” Kosolapova’s dream of telling other people’s stories.
Creating the “People of Greenville” podcast helped fulfill Kateryna “Kate” Kosolapova’s dream of telling other people’s stories.
 
Program provides financial, academic support for engineering students
Program provides financial, academic support for engineering students
 
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