Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 23, 2000, Image 11

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    CALENDAR
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Capital College Liaison Committe to the
University Commission for Women will
hold meetings at noon every third
Thursday in Olmsted W 335.
Black Student Union and the Latino
Student Union will hold meetings every
Tuesday from 12 to 1 p.m. in the Oliver
LaGrone Center Olmsted W 132.
Acrylic paintings, "Recent Works," by
Terrie Bowie in the Morrison Gallery.
"Games of Chance" by Bruce Lanning in
the Gallery Lounge.
"Mr. and Mrs. Musser" and graphic
designs in the shape of the letter 'X' by
artists Janette Toth-Musser and Jerry
King Musser on display in the first-foor
main corridor of the Olmsted Building.
CAMPUS POLICE REPORT
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October 2, 2000
8:30 a.m. -Employee reported receiving a rash while working in the old library. University injury report completed
October 4, 2000
8:00 p.m. -Theft of a stereo/CD player and a walkman from vehicle outside Olmsted building. No forced entry. Value of stolen
goods-$7OO.
8:30 p.m. -Theft of an amplifier and sub-woofer from trunk of vehicle outside Olmsted building. Trunk lock was punched out.
Value of stolen goods-$500.00
October 5, 2000
1:03 a.m. -Report of suspicious persons. Two cars reported stopped in front of
Susquehanna building. One male exited the building and ran toward Middletown. Vehicles gone on arrival
October 9, 2000
11:25 a.m. -Warning given to juvenile bicyclist riding on the wrong side of College Avenue
October 13, 2000
2:49 a.m. -Report of loud music at Flickinger Street residence. Resident contacted and a warning was issued.
7:30 a..m. -Employee dropped bicycle rack on toe. No medical treatment was required and University employee accident form
completed.
11:15 a.m. -Student Patrol Worker verbally confronted by PSU employee for issuing parking tickets.
October 14, 2000
8:41 a.m. -American flag was not hung correctly. Corrected situation
October 15, 2000
7:57 p.m. -Found semi-concious male lying beside vehicle. Individual was suffering from diabetic shock. Transported by Lower
Swatara EMS to local hospital.
October 16, 2000
10:00 p.m. -Report of underage drinking in 900 block of Flickinger Street. An individual with no university affiliation, Paul
Michael Rau, age 18, of 273 South 33rd Street, Harrisburg was issued citation of disorderly conduct. Investigation continuing
October 17, 2000
2:30 a.m. -Report that bathroom window fell and shattered onto floor in Flickinger Street residence. Housing contacted
Don't Be Left Out
Send calendar items to Campus Calendar coordinator
Lori Mitchell at ldm9@psu.edu. Items must be
received no later than noon on the Friday
prior to publication.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23
"Gospel Rama," featuring Rhonda
Marsh, The Voices of Love and the col
lege's Dr. Felicia Brown-Haywood at
noon in the Gallery Lounge and at 6:15
p.m. in the CUB gymnasium. Call Dr.
Felicia Brown-Haywood at 948-6025 for
more information
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
Republican George Gekas and Democrat
Leslye Hess Hermann, candidates for the
17th Congressional District, meet in a
public debate in the CUB at 7 p.m.
By Lori Mitchell Capital Times Staff Writer
TUES., OCT. 24 & WEDS., OCT. 25
Dr. Steve Backels, director of the col
lege's psychological counseling pro
grains will explain the graduate school
application process at 5 p.m. in W 207.
Pi Sigma Upsilon will meet in the
Student Lounge, ElOl, at 4:30 p.m. Dr.
Jim Ruiz from the school of public
affairs is the guest speaker.
Comedian Michael Sommerville appears
at the Meade Heights Community Center
at 9 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31
Intern/Co-op Fair Preparation Workshop
by Career Services in W 207 at 12:15
p.m. Sign up in Wll7, call 948-6260, or
e-mail eew3@psu.edu.
The Office of International Programs
will host an international lunch, "Korea
Today-Beyond War to Reconciliation
Between North and South" in the
Morrison Gallery of the Library, noon to
2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
A blood drive sponsored by Chi Gamma
lota (XGl's) Veteran's Organization in
the Gallery Lounge from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m
Call 948-6787 for more information
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2
Intern/Co-op Fair in the CUB form 1 to
4 p.m. Contact Career Services in Wll7
or call 948-6260 for more information.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
NOVERMBER 3 and 4
The Office of International Programs is
sponsoring a Spanish Language and
Latino Cultural Institute in the Morrison
Gallery Novermber 3rd and 4th. This
Institute is free to all PSH students. For
more information, call 948-7475.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Dan Kamin presents "Slick Moves" at
noon in the Gallery Lounge.
"Juxtapositionality" by Dr. Tiffany
Sutton will be presented in the Morrison
Gallery of the Library.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13
"Women's right: Global vs. Regional:
The Causes of Nepal and Russia" from
6:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Philadelphia Brass live in the Gallery
lounge at noon
Be a participant!
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VOTE on Nov. 7