Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 05, 1998, Image 3

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PSH, state form coalition
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college students have regularly engaged in
binge drinking, or consuming five or more
drinks in one sitting.
The PSH chapter is one of 22 throughout
the state. It brings together educational lead
ers, including the superintendents of
Middletown and Steelton-Highspire school
districts; law enforcement agencies; Lower
Swatara Twp. and Middletown Borough; and
the PSH faculty, staff and students.
“This is truly an integrated effort never at
tempted before,” said Donald Holtzman, PSH
XGl's out in search of blood
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blood to Chi Gamma lota’s blood drive. This
semester, the drive will be from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. on Wed., Oct. 28, in the Gallery Lounge.
The XGl’s sponsor the drive in conjunc
tion with the Central Penn Blood Bank. All
blood is donated under the XGI name, and
Radio readies return to airwaves
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broadcasting. That is why I transferred here.”
Kopittke, a junior from the University of
South Florida, had similar feelings. “My old
school focused on business so I transferred
here because of the communications pro-
director of student affairs
“We feel this is going to be beneficial for
every university; and it gives us a birds-eye
view of what’s actually occurring on our cam
pus,” said state police Lieutenant Huston
Williams, who enforces the state’s liquor con
trol laws.
Williams believes bad habits aren’t solely
a college problem. Often they begin in jun
ior high school and then worsen.
Bruhn believes colleges can help change
that trend. He said, “If the example needs to
be set, we may need to prohibit alcohol at
Capital Campus.”
whenever a member of the Penn State Har
risburg community is in need of blood, Cen
tral Penn will ask for a certain number of pints
to be released from the bank.
In the last few years, the XGI blood bank
has been able to help a few members of Penn
State as well as family members of Penn State
faculty, staff and students.
gram,” he said. “I was hoping to get involved
with the radio station right away.”
The PSH communications program has
drawn students, but until the complications
are solved, the “Reactor” will stay silent.
To participate at WPSH AM 630 contact
Kimani Avent at 948-9654.
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