Page 2 The Behrend Beacon WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST SATURDAY . * * ** SUNDikY, r . -.L - %,,,) - v" MONDAY ‘ • - •La"k-__) TUESDAY * * * * * WEDNESDAY * * * *_* THURSDAY * * * * * PENN STATE NEWS Power outage scheduled for e-mail server On Feb. 21 from 5 a.m. to 11 a.m., server email.psu.edu will not accept transactions. This outage also affects those who use Penn State Webmail. The change will not affect those who use the server mail.psu.edu. The outage will be conducted by Uni versity Park's Information Technology Services. The purpose is to upgrade e-mail hardware and power supply. Expo gives students chance to learn latest hardware and software solutions The Technology Council of Northwest Pennsylvania will hold its first-ever NW Student Tech Expo. The event plans to show students the latest hardware and software solutions, as well as dem onstrating what technology is doing in the region. The expo fo cuses on all areas of technological development. Admission is free and open to students of all majors. The expo is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 18 at the Waldron Center, Yehl Ballroom at Gannon University. courtesy of the Penn State News Briefs Policy aims to free up network for academic work Earlier this month, the University modified computer and net work security policy AD-20 to include a provision that prohibits servers in University residence halls. The goal of this policy modi fication is to ensure that residence hall networks are more avail able to students for academic research and coursework. The policy states that no servers are permitted on campus residence hall net works except under a specific condition in which a faculty mem ber provides a written request for a certain academic purpose and receives approval from the vice provost for information technol ogy. POLICE AND SAFETY 1/28/2004 12:56 a.m. Lawrence 320 Complaintant called to report they received a threatening e-mail picture of a gun with a threatening message. 2/3/2004 3:22 a.m. Wilson Picnic Grove Complainant reported that a friend was missing. Coordinator had already been notified. Campus search found individual in the pic nic grove. Individual was fine, and was transported to dorm. CLASSIFIED "We should be too big to take offense and too noble to give it."- Abraham Lincoln. Janet Neff Sample Center fiir Maymers 4ie Civility HIGH: 24 LOW: 16 Few snow showers, 30 percent chance of precipitation Wind: W 8-13 HIGH: 26 LOW: 20 Mostly cloudy, 10 percent chance of precipitation Wind: S/SW 8-10 HIGH: 26 LOW: 18 Mostly cloudy, 20 percent chance of precipitation Wind: W/SW 6-12 HIGH: 23 LOW: 8 Mostly cloudy, 30 percent chance of precipitation Wind: NWIO-15 HIGH: 21 LOW: 17 Snow shower, 40 percent chance of precipitation Wind: NW 10-15 HIGH: 26 LOW: 11 Snow shower, 40 percent chance of precipitation Wind: N 10-12 HIGH: 37 LOW: 27 Showers, 40 percent chance of precipitation Wind: W/SW 10-15 Frida , Februar 13, 2004 ~ i ,iey new mei mt, ,auseiL sell raffle tickets to students for a chance to win the gift baskets filled with chocolates, stuffed animals and other assorted Valentine's Day treats. . maintenance tov( _. stat , atop . .g g , freezing temperatures helped melt the snow and ice into drainage pipes. irvey, .dUrEtt _ on Tuesday, taking a break from the crowds at Bruno's FOCAL POINTS recieve Justin Curry & Angela Szesciorka, •awings behrcolls@aol.com s "wan Imecoming on on enjoy .~.,. . •k~'~. N