STAIRWAY TO HELL IF DU RE LACE' me, '(HEN iv HEAR ALL "NC - ru Asovr How MUCH arnex low CMWS IS 171Mv MK WW I I Da/Do - ra see WHAT ALL T7IE Rzs is Aeourf harrria IdittlO Psu is 401oWtsf FA is RAT - bfr. LET's 140 -0 4 P 6 - OW PREPARE goR A Nlsifr of "mALC 1304.046.1:. I. boT ?HIE MR, Vrxi 6or ?NC Sri 4cF? The 1992 The Penn State Harrisburg Police Services has issued its crime data report for 1992. The total number of offenses on campus last year were 85, with 35 being "Part I" offenses and 44 being "Part II" offenses. Part I offenses include robbery, assault, burglary and motor vehicle theft. Part II offenses include vandalism, drug abuse (sales/possession), driving under the influence and disorderly conduct. The number of offenses has risen 3 lill fI.STUDENT & FACULTY DAY Every Wednesday 15% off £~~~~ ISAAC'S RESTAURANT AND DELI Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Desserts U.S. 15 & Rossmoyne Rd. (near the Hampton Inn) 766-1111 Mon. - Thurs. 10 am - 9 pm Friday & Saturday 10 am - 10 pm Sunday 11 am - 8 pm 410v1. 1 NERDS AM mr AN/ /MAL Aso tEcruRE! You Kw* You CANT Ger A ger - ER Vow AT' h 6UtetelmsEs CoaCeßri PSH crime report released percent since 1991, when the total number of offenses was 83. This year, the two offenses with the highest numbers were larceny (theft), with 38 offenses, and disorderly conduct ,with 24 offenses. Charles Alesky, chief of police services, expressed concern that few students realize the university's policy on alcohol and drugs. As stated in a safety brochure distributed by Penn State, "the use, possession and distribution on university CAPITAL TIKES February 24, 1993 PSH NEWS / 3 HERE IN lie Pipes oFFice: OF Count" ies ?kir riezE, - TOO Busy KEEPING VP PS js bataktr REsemmi LoNT WORRY, IF You NEED MAY HELP 1 N A OAS e ,TH6RE's WAYS lko -M. wir A PitiPER /NTERFReIK,'NEY ON BE 're - • FuL!. 'SHE /MOST toiPottrowr Ilifive property of beverages containing alcohol must comply with Pennsylvania law and with university policies and rules. Misconduct that may result in disciplinary action and penalties, including separation from the university, includes: *The purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of beverage alcohol by anyone under the age of 21 *The furnishing of beverage alcohol to anyone under the age of 21 *The possession of beverage alcohol in residence-hall rooms, except by residents and guests 21 years of age or older *The purchase, service, possession or use of beverage alcohol by any registered undergraduate student organization on the premises of the university." The university does permit the purchase, consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages for adult graduate students and their organizations when no monetary charge is made for admission to ri , x9 dtt 12).'0. 11.3 eV- 84. 1 /t" V ." ‘ a • lA rYOU *LOW) DisPrlE" Psu's 1 COMM !MEW" lb Regivoyve" ONLY - MING ir 54Ys Amur U.P. MI 105 &vK is "'Nan / L SCHOOL" S Tusr Doll' 6er fr! COME PARTY WITH US AT Shane's Flight Deck! . .... ......... • . • ....... : . -::,:....... S ... . .. . wed ne sdiv t t , t h aid o - ~ . ..:,,. 4 "' • :::•'. "Y- Free OrVeav 4 al , ort dattede kite A. 4c; c Draft Specials 10 p.m. to 12 midnight Open For Lunch Full Game Room w/ Pool Tables 2285 W. Harrisburg Pike Rt 230 Across from McDonalds by TREV STAIR the function and when the function is closed to the public; and by people 21 or older when permission is acquired under policy. The pamphlet also states the university's policy on weapons. It reads, "the use, possession or carrying of firearms, hand billies, dirk knives or other dangerous knives, explosives or other dangerous weapons while on university owned or controlled property, or at university-sponsored or supervised activities, is forbidden." The only exception to this rule is for authorized law-enforcement officers or other persons specifically authorized by the university. Officers at Penn State Harrisburg do not routinely carry firearms. For more information or a copy of the pamphlet, contact Police Services at 948- 6232. 4 1k 4 . „ a c hi 4p- . e 0 4146,eftti
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