01/22/08: Local hearing: PSO attended hearing for incident #OB-003910. All seven (7) defendants plead guilty. 01/22/08: Assist outside agency Lower Swatara PD requested assistance with traffic stop. 01/22/08: Subpoena service: PSO served subpoena's to two (2) students for incident #OB - 01/22/08: University policy: PSO observed two (2) smokers at southwest entrance. PSO issued verbal warning 01/21/08: Warrant service: PSS served warrant on two (2) students involved in criminal case. 01/19/08: Assist outside agency: Middletown PD requested assistance with traffic control for vehicle accident. 01/19/08: Health and safety: PSO issued verbal warnings to snowboarders 01/14/08: Assist outside agency: Highspire PD requested assistance with burglar alarm at dempsey warehouse. GREASE is the WORD!!! The Penn State Capital Play ers announces auditions for Spring 2009 Campus Musi cal: GREASE! Singing auditions will be Tuesday or Wednesday Janu ary 27 & 28 from 7-9 pm in the Olmsted Auditorium. Email director Jim Johnson (jcjl2l@psu.edu) for infor mation and details. RefWorks:Geting Started, with Eric P. Delozier Jan. 29. 12:30-1:20pm This workshop introduces attendees to the Refworks bibliography (reference) ice Repo Rol 01/12/08: Traffic violation: PSO observed driver fail to yield to person in crosswalk. Verbal warning issued to driver. 01/12/08: Parking: PSO observed driver parked in handicapped space with not hang tag or plate. Verbal warning issued to driver. 01/09/09: Hit & run: report of student running over handicapped parking sign. 01/09/09: Weapons policy: PSO secured weapon for student as per university policy. 01/09/09: Police information. financial aid reported student email and account hacked. 01/09/09: Health and safety: PSO got stuck in new elevator. LSFD extracted/elevator taken out of service 01/08/09: Suspicious incident: PSO observed graffiti markings on an M&O cart. 01/07/09: Parking: PSO observed tractor trailer with 4 way signals on along side road All okay/talking on cell phone. campus calendar os management sofware. Topics to be covered include: enter ing, changing, and deleting references; searching and sorting references; and creat ing simple bibliographies ac cording to publication styles. No prior knowledge about Ref Works is required. Diversity Lecture Series Location: Gallery Lounge, Olmsted Building Feb. 5, 12:00-2:00pm The fifth installment in the college's lecture series enti tled "The Anatomy of Social Justice: A Call to Action" features Ho-Thanh Nguyen, the founder and president 01/03/09: Assist outside agency: Highspire PD requested assistance with report of three (3) suspicious masked males in area. 01/02/09: Suspicious person: caller reported two (2) males jumping in bushes. Verbal warning issued. 01/01/09: Assist outside agency: Highspire PD requested assistance with underage drinking party. 01/01/09: Assist outside agency Lower Swatara PD requested assistance with shots fired call. 01/01/09: Assist outside agency: Steelton PD requested assistance with active domestic. 12/25/08: Alarm: Burnt food caused alarm to activate. Alarm 12/23/08: 911 Hang up: Dauphin County reported receiving 911 hang up call from elevator. Child playing with phone. 12/23/08: Assist outside agency: Highspire PD requested assistance with fight. of the Pennsylvania Immi grant and Women's Refugee Network. Born and raised in Saigon, Ho-Thanh and five of her brothers and sisters escaped from Vietnam in a cargo ship crowded with refugees in 1975, She now gives back to her community in the way she knows best - by offering a helping hand to women who are now in the position she once found herself. African-American Read-In Day Feb. 5., 12:30 1:30 pm at the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts room W 132. A Journey to AI-Andalus: Spain at its Best! Registration deadline approaching! Registration must be completed by January 30 with full payment due February Ist. Register through Celestial Voyagers travel agency's Web site:www.celestialvoyagers.com/html/reservations.htm For further trip details and a brochure please stop by our International Programs Office Cll4 Olmsted or visit: http:// celestialvoyagers.com/tours/links/2001/index.htm Email Marie-Louise Abram with any questions at mla9@psu.edu Penn State Harrisburg Faculty Teaching Award Nominations are now being accepted for the 2009 Penn State Harrisburg Faculty Teaching Award. For more infor mation, forms or criteria, please contact Barbara Choltco (becl2gpsu.edu) in Olmsted, Room Cll9 or phone (717) 948-6103. Deadline for nominations is Friday, January 30th. To submit events or announcements The Capital Times welcomes submissions for the Campus Calendar and announcement column. Events for the Campus Calendar should have a title, brief description, necessary details such as time, place and price, and a contact person. To be printed in the following issue, submissions should be received no more than a week after the current issue's distribution. Please send submissions to captimes@psu.edu. Questions? Feel free to also stop by The Capital Times office at E-126 or call 717-948-6440. Penn State Harrisburg's Campus Life and Intercul tural Affairs office tradition ally celebrates Black History Month by hosting the Afri can-American Read-In Day. Participants will read ex cerpts from books by Af rican-American authors (literature suggested by the NCTE will be available; par ticipants can also bring their own favorite books to read from). Light refreshments will be provided. "Essence of Joy" Feb. 6 at 7pm at the Capital Union Building "Essence of Joy," Penn State University Park's acclaimed gospel choir, brings its enthusiastic performance to campus. The presentation, also featuring the Capital College Choir is free and open to the public. Introduction to Research Resources, with Bernadette A. Lear Feb. 11, 12:00-12:50pm and Feb. 12, 5:00-5:50pm. This workshop shows where to find solid information, including books (through the library catalog), journal articles (through Pro Quest), and the Internet.
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