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Box 1298 Petersburg, W.VA Temple Hills, MD 26847-1025 20757-1298 Killing Me Softly Video Presentation Hearts and Hands Video Presentation One Fine Day Video Presentation " from Ideas!" include • saving electricity costs and energy by a concerted effort to turn off unnecessary lights especially when leaving the classroom • orientation, includ ing a tour for all new employees • a bike path from Meade Heights to class rooms on campus for safety. • saving energy ( heating and air condi tioning) costs by volun tarily not using the elec tric door in the front of Olmsted if not necessary for access • assign first aid and CPR trained "floor war dens" to help in emer- • helping support gency situations family literacy through • plant blue and white volunteering flowers at campus • keep departments Otitstatibi*is Grabuatitig Senior Universal Nomination Forms Available in W 106 Olmsted Call 948-6272 Deadline April 1, 1996 Every Day, March 11-15 Fenn State Harrisburg Main Lobby, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Every Day, March 18-22, Noon Penn State Harrisburg Main Lobby, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Every Day, March 25-29, Noon Penn State Harrisburg Main Lobby, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown entrance to bloom all summer • use Exxon Fleet Cards better serve our student on college vehicles to get body, and to be more "stu a discount when purchas- dent friendly" in general in g gas off campus • move "Lost and • provide a space dedi- Found" to the library cated to displaying stu- because of the extended dent art, with publicity hours of operations and opening receptions The contest seems to be • overcoming working. "Hollowed Collegiality" to " You know what the have faculty work togeth- secret is?" Bruhn ques er to improve teaching tions with a big smile. and the undergraduate makes people put their complaints into positive language." The contest is set up so respondents suggest how something bad can be made good. "What I 'm trying to do is provide a more cohe sive college by promoting events that include stu dents, staff and faculty," Bruhn said. experience • using the Patriot News "Insideline" to spread the word on PSH • putting an Automatic Teller Machine in Olmsted near the Lion's Den Do You Like To Be On Top? Get the experience necessary to get there at The Capital Times. 948-6440 Away NEWS open for longer evening hours when needed to Women's History Month March 1996 Events The Unbiased Work Environment: Dealing with Sexual and Racial Harassment Presented By Ann Van Dyke, Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Friday, March 15, Noon Penn State Harrisburg Gallery Lounge, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Pasts We Tell Ourselves: Women, History and American Culture Presented by Linda Kerber, University of lowa Monday, March 18, 8:30 a.m. Penn State Harrisburg Eastgate Center, 1010 North Seventh Street, Harrisburg A constitutional Right to be Ladies: Women, Citizenship and military Obligation Presented by Linda Kerber, University of lowa Monday, March 18,7 p.m. Penn State Harrisburg Gallery Lounge, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Quilts and Women's Social History Presented by Yvonne Milspaw, Harrisburg Area Community College Tuesday, March 19, Noon Penn State Harrisburg Gallery Lounge, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Women and the Holocaust Presented by Louise Hoffman and Eric Epstein, Penn State Harrisburg Thursday, March 21, 12:30 p.m. Penn State Harrisburg Gallery Lounge, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Dramatic Readings: Living Herstory Presented by Dorothy King, Penn State Harrisburg Friday, March 22, Noon Penn State Harrisburg Auditorium, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Women's Health: The Issue of Long-Term Care Presented by Cynthia Massie, Penn State Harrisburg Monday, March 25, Noon Penn State Harrisburg Gallery Lounge, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Expert Panel Session: Current Treatment and Research Findings Concerning Stalking Moderated by Toni Dupont-Morales, Penn State Harrisburg Thursday, March 28, 9:30 p.m. ' Penn State Harrisburg Gallery Lounge, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Calculator from page 5 and how he treated his female students. He was a sexist, Malligo said. He was later sued for his con duct in class. These are the kinds of prejudices that the club is trying to overcome. They want women to become more involved with math; therefore, extinguish any fears related to this field of learning. That is why, Jud and Malligo said, they are inviting a female speaker later on in the semester "It was fun dancing with them," Traci Hulstein said. Miranda Thompson said, "I think it was nice of them to come the whole way down here those prejudices are out I for us." Jud, on the other hand, has had favorable experiences with math, yet she doesn't doubt that there Both Malligo and Jud agree that their expe r fence at Penn State Harrisburg has been very favorable. They said they enjoy the c lub and the activities they have been able to attend because of the club. Positions Available for students interested in providing a summer of recreation for special needs child ren and adults. Beacon Lodge Camp located in Central Pennsylvania, is seeking camp counselors for summer camping program beginning May 28 and ending August 14. In addition there is a need for WSI; Lifeguards, Program Director, Unit Director, Nurses; and the following instructors: Canoeing, Kayaking, Archery, Riflery, Games, Arts & Crafts, Music/Drama, Nature. The summer offers a well-rounded program of activities from bowling to overnight camp outs, and canoe trips down the Juniata River. To request an application and/or additional information, write to PA LIONS BEACON LODGE CAMP 114 SRIO3 SOUTH MOUNT UNION PA 17066-9601 PHONE 814-542-2511 FAX 814-542-7437 CAPTIMES, February 29,1996 The Demey Elementary School fifth - graders with sweaty hands, smiles and a lot of energy shared their feelings on the event. "I thought it was cool," Taleda Peterson said. "It was fun seeing how they dance and hearing how they talk." Tiffany Markey said, "I think it's cool." "It was nice," said Michele Galbino. David Viola said, "It's cool of them to let us come and learn about their culture." "They're good," said Daniel Nauman, who was glad he didn't have to hold a girl's hand. Nicole Griffin said, "The dances were fun." "I liked it a lot," Frank Arnold said. Ryan Reed said, "I t was fun jamming to the music." "It was fun and you got to go fast," Josh Reichel said. "They had neat clothes." Nicole Noon said, "It was fun because we got to dance with the Indians and the little kid was cool." "I liked all the dances, but the woman's dance was the best," Ashley Miezitis said. Tyler Raisie said, "I learned different words." "I learned some new words and it was fun danc ing," Greg O'Donnell said. Mike Brommer said, " I had a lot of fun learning about nature." "I thought it was funny, but neat," said Jesse Woodrow.