Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 06, 1999, Image 12

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    Meade reaches Heights
with sex toy party
Troyblein
The Lion's Den
8y Kevin Spiegel
The dsiy *t*«ed wet for mmt students t* t typical Monday nuwniag, but i!
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It an began when * Capttel graduate from the duo of I#?>, VSIe Vshran*.
ehergud tote A* leone Dm end allegedly Mated that the Petra State Capitol
Humpus law) tmumaafoad Mm An evewitaees'merited that the man then
proceeded to pullout a ietterepeaw end attemptelite afob htaseif.
the atudente who were around Vtivaao thought aathwg of the fneidwl, unt»
henppedopon huahtrt and tried to tub hiaaetf Two students grabbed Vaiveno
and wnaUed hire to Um ground, tteftt* and other nuUwnun ruabed to the ecene
a* raedleri ofSetata attended to An elrUni. Valrado wae transported to the
A. “Nude, ” a winning entry by Susan
Mclnemey, at the 4th Annual Photo Exhibit,
spring 1980. B. We can ail sympathize with
Vito, can’t we? The article was originally pub
lished on Jan. 28, 1982. C. We couldn’t have
said it better ourselves. This editorial original
ly ran Oct. 4, 1984. D. PSH entered the
modem world, summer 1984. E. PSH’s first
B.S. degree awarded in 1984. F. Why can’t
today’s club sponsor something cool like this
event from Jan. 19, 1983? G. Could some
one please explain why this building, which
was to have been built 15 years ago, never
was? Thanks.
PSH FLASHBACK
- mrnttimmp tWmo* vecalmotdr'
of the student population on campus. starts spreading that
bored.” -This
"Nothing
perception of CapiMt
itopiwsi*a-fright*n
l ghOpftgUit at cam
pus events.. , -
That't right Events. Pre-planned, scheduled, funded
events designed for the entertainment of the campus com
munity.'Activities that have been under-attended by the
stmbtita of eapitdl Campus,
Could it be that everyone simply has much better things
to do than attend a dance on campus or a lecture series Of
even a film?
Whim thrfirst episode in the "Ascent of Man” film Senes
was shown test month, 11 people if owed up h here sor
ail tee who thtpif there is nothing to do? Merit ttdy than
not, the people who complain the most are probably peo
ple who have never attended the Brown Bag FSm Senes 01
the'Rest Thursday talks in the Gallery Lounge or aay of
the dances on campus. For the most part, theCP'evwtte are
publicised <m bulletin boards alt over camps, and Jeaftets
are left around at many appropriate places.
Alas, the compUdners say they don •( have the lane to read
bulletin boards or.pidt up flyers in the Lion’s Den I! that
were the case, they wouldn’t have time to complain about
'*<*l they don't' "t ft
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CC
Practical, precise and effi
cient describe the preprocess in
rite Records Office here at
Capitol Campus, . ,
This new system, called ‘'on
line" registration, eliminates all
of-the card shuffling and long
Hues which students have ex
perienced during previous
preregistratten periods.
According to Dorothy Guy,
the records and institutional
research officer, the “on-line”
system became a reality when
the staff at the records office
identified the areas i# which the
staff has fatted short In terms of
meeting the needs -of the
registration . routine. These
needs art met through the use
of systems reporting, Guy said,
which is a report about enroll
ment information such as. a
specific number of, 'students,
majors, and courses that
atton goes on line
students of apedfiemajors are
taking. Included with afi this
are enrollment statistic* by ma
jor, ■ class,: sex* status, and
needs. :
Because the Heards office
Here at Capitol cannot obtain
most of this information m fts
own* a request has tabemade
to University Farit, through
oar of the ter compuierter
minals on campus. For exam
pie, if a student needs some in
formation on iheavuftability of
n course, the records office can
send that request to Umvers&y
Park. Then, a &t*(i menib&c at
main campus can search for the
information, and scad « back
.io Capitol wthm seconds of
locating h
“lt'sateck and precise
CCte," Ou> WidL
- The new-syetentr which was
started in the summer of 1984,
enables the student to. rather
add, dtop or t&angt & course
with ohoochtg to take one
ptas/foM, And aft of this out be
taken care of by the .staff at the
records offioe with increased
efficiency.
Also, with the four computer
terminals and one primer cur -
rently on line, the student can
receive a copy of his or her
schedule instantaneously, There
will be no more filling out cite
and waiting for two weeks to
rel ieve your schedule.
“On line registration reduces
any stress or anxiety involved
when registering for a class,,”
Guy said, ‘ it makes for a mom
wholesome interaction between
the students and records of
fice”
The registration period slated
for Jam 10 from I p,m< to 4
p.m, will be only for degree
students or those who missed
the prercgistraiion period.