October 17,2002 5:55 a.m. Employee Injury. M & O employee hurt ankle while moving car pet. 4:00 p.m. Medical Emergency. EMS Responded for Allergic Reaction. October 18,2002 2:55 a.m. Disturbance. Student wit nessed another student throw bananas against another students door. Verbal warning given/student cleaned up mess October 19,2002 3:43 p.m. Housing Complaint. Report of Clogged Toilet. Housing Contacted. October 20,2002 12:23 p.m. Assist Outside Agency to University Park. Provided Assistance with Football Game. October 21,2002 6:30 p.m. Alarm Activation. Fire alarm activated by student grilling. Alarm October 22,2002 5:25 p.m. Housing Complaint. Report of no hot water. Housing contacted. 5:51 p.m. Vehicle Accident. Report of non-reportable accident. Courtesy info form completed. October 23,2002 10:58 p.m. Housing Complaint. Keys Stuck in Exterior Door. Housing Contacted October 24,2002 9:44 a.m. Traffic Stop. Citation issued for moving violation. October 25,2002 11:09 a.m. Alarm Activation. Carbon Monoxide Alarm Activated. Building checked by Fire Dept. October 27,2002 5:45 a.m. Noise complaint. Report of loud music. Residents contacted and music turned off. October 30,2002 3:30 p.m. Vehicle Accident. Report of one vehicle accident. No injuries. Minor damage to vehicle. October 31,2002 8:50 a.m. Employee Injury. M & O employee sprained knee while unload ing boxes. Injury report completed. 2:05 p.m. Employee Injury. Staff mem ber injured finger when dumpster lid closed on it. Injury report completed. 10:30 p.m. Loud Noise. Spoke with stu dents about noise. Students quieted down. wJmiaK JWm «®I«PCP The fastest growing entertainment group in Central PA is seeking a street team of ener getic and outgoing individuals to promote the hottest nightspots in Harrisburg. Get in the scene while earning cash and having fun! Call 439-5319 for details or apply in person at 5:01 Downtown, 37 N. Second St., Harrisburg. f . >:■< ' Penn State's "Thon" is the largest student-run philanthropy in the world and benefits the Four Diamonds Fund, hel! ping children with cancer. Any student interested in serving on the Harrisburg campus Dance Marathon committee is encouraged to e-mail Chrissy Meek at cmm373@psu.edu <mailto:cmm373@psu.edu> A limited number of flu shots will be offered to Penn State Harrisburg students and employees on the fol lowing dates: Friday, Nov. 1; Monday, Nov. 4; and Wednesday, Nov. 6. You must call Student Health Services to schedule an appointment and pre-register. The first 120 Penn State Harrisburg students will receive the shots free compliments of the Student Activity Fee Fund. Penn State Harrisburg faculty and staff are charged $l5. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, phone 948-6015. Penn State Harrisburg faculty, staff, and students are invited to join a fun-filled United Way bowl-a-thon Saturday, Nov. 16 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at the Red Crown Bowling Center on Sycamore Street, Harrisburg. PSH organizers are searching for teams of four persons to assist in raising money f! or the Capital Region United Way. Teams will compete against other teams representing PSH departments, schools, clubs, etc. You can gather sponsorships for your team or pay an individual fee of $2O per person or $BO per team. Free pizza and soda will be provided to all participants. Trophies and prizes will be awarded for several categories. During the afternoon there will be raffle drawings for a romantic evening at the "Inn Of The Dove" and an autographed Joe Patemo Penn State football. Tickets can be purchased for the raffles from Wayne Mills in Mail Services or Connie Ensor in Continuing Education. The Harrisburg campus is participating in a program sponsored by the state's Department of Environmental Protection entitled "Rush to Recycle.” Organizers are seeking campus-wide participation in the campaign that mns through Nov. 30. Watch for more information in upcoming editions of This Week. Questions regarding the effort should be directed to Clarence Hardaway or Linda DeMoranville in the Physical Plant eering Students Information Brandon McKillip of McNeil Pharmaceuticals in Lancaster, a division of Johnson & Johnson presented an infor mation session about the company and their engineering co-op program, on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 4 pm in the Gallery Lounge. Mr. McKillip is scheduled to interview interested students on Thursday, Nov. 21 in the ! Career Services Office. Students should be registered in the OCR, On-Campus Recruitment system, to request interviews for that date. A packet of information about their co-op program is available in the Career Services Office as well as on their website < www.jnj .com <http://www.jnj ,com/> >Trip to Philadelphia The International Affairs Association on the Harrisburg campus is sponsoring a trip to Philadelphia Nov. 7 through 10 to par ticipate in the University of Pennsylvania's Model United Nations conference. The lAA will represent Pakistan at the conference and is seeking participants to fill positions in committees ranging from humanitarian issues to inter national justice and science and technolo gy. Interested persons are urged to contact Chris Patterson at cxp399@psu.edu or attend an lAA meeting any Wednesday at 4:45 p.m. in W-137 Olmsted. -if Promoters Wanted Office, 948-6235
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