Page 4 EMiil sanities; Lit. " e need movies -- good movies campus at low prices. Opinions at a Once What is the one thing you'd like changed at Capitol? by bob foster Term 9 Humanities; Lit. I feel that ' the multi-media department should be expand ed to include more technical courses. Also, popular courses should be offered more than one time each term. Police changing image, expanding services Students see the Campus Police as mainly a department that tickets cars. This image should be on its way out the door. "We can do something for the college community," said Charles Alesky, the recently appointed head of Capitol Cam pus Police. To establish communication between the campus commun ity and Police Services, the Capitol Campus Police discus sed programs for the college at a meeting held at the security building Jan. 16. Crime I revention is the de- Bill Co'ogle Term 8 Humanities I'd move it (the campus) to downtown Harrisburg. Ruthie Grady Term 8 Humanities I seems that Capitol Campus is considered far inferior to Uni versity Park -- from the quality of the education to worth of the student. If Capitol is inferior, it shouldn't be. Established Jan. 1978, this national program instructs law enforcement officers in security locks, bullet proofing glass, how to set up a neighborhood watch program and displacement. Displacement involves get ting burglers out of a particular community by making an area more crime resistant than other One way to make Capitol Campus more crime resistent is "Operation Identification." Operation 1.D., a service which provides an engraver which is used to engrave num i s ' :,—., r.;.y Mike Argento Tenn 8 Humanities There should be more materials in the library oriented towards Multi-Media students. Jill Cowden Term 8 Humanities; M-M Students need to get more involved in campus activities other than calsses, such as the paper and the struggling choral group. We had a terrible time scraping up 17 people out of how many hundreds? for the singing group. I'd also like to see an active theatre produc tion of plays that someone's valuables are tracable by operation I.D. will most likely avoid stealing them, according to the campus police. "A thief doesn't want an item that's traceable," Aleksy said. If stolen, however, the goods have a much greater chance of recovery when people use this service. Immediatly after burglaries on campus, requests for opera tion I.D. "skyrocketed," a ccording to campus police. The need for house watches is also an aftermath of burglar Tenn 8 Humanities; M-M Since the stage usually is un used, we should put it to its We've just got to have more fullest potential by having live fire hydrants around campus! sex shows on it now and then. Charles John Marshall Term 8 Humanities; M-M I would like to see the library facilities expanded into a major building apart from the main building. I feel this would be a major advancement in helping the students with academic a chievement. a problem on Capitol Campus, but it's establishment has been prompted by the concern of women students. The program will consist of female trama for rape, how to Me a complaint and will address itself to questions such as on the legal aspects of rape. There is no 24 hour patrol on campus for burglary, van dalism and other crimes. When the officer who is currently attending a police training a cademy comes back, the camp us police said there would be a seven day a week 'round the c.c. evader Term 8 Cananities; Ruf Ruf Tenn 7 Epet Out of three course selectio this semester two out of thr • profs have turned out to other than those listed on th• course selection sheet. er Swatara police departments may be called for help. A student patrol working for Police Services does clerical work, patrols the campus and tickets illegally parked cars. Ten students are employed and two of the ten are hired for ticket processing. There are five full time officers on the campus police force and an additional one is attending the police academy. There is one police car and one cushman. However, eight cars are at their disposal.