"Stress Busters" Matt Ahems gets into it Join radio station WPSH and The Capital Times for pre-finals week fun playing the new video game, "Samba de Amigo" in the Olmsted main lobby on Thursday, Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Score points shaking maracas and danc ing to songs like "Tequila" and "The Macarena." This game is great fun to play and even more fun to watch. CAMPUS POLICE REPORT ,t, Kerry Aluuacti ( apita/ November 17, 2000 3:50 a.m. - Observed suspicious male standing outside residence. Contact made, cleared without incident. 4:20 p.m. - Kittens removed from storm drain. Transported to Humane Society. November 19, 2000 1:00 p.m. - Report of stolen license plates from car in Olmsted parking lot. . 3:30 p.m. - Fight between two non-university-affiliated male subjects while playing soccer. Investigation continuing. November 23, 2000 7:30 p.m. - Boundary rope from walkway strung across roadway. Rope returned to original position. November 29, 2000 9:28 a.m. - Student reported being verbally threatened by roommate in Kirtland Avenue residence. Housing notified and investigation is continuing. "Samba de Amigo" Invades Olmsted Lobby on Dec. 7 Linda Gingell of the humanities staff and WPSH's Glen Rudy test drive "Samba de Amigo" to prepare for the heavy competir tion in the Olmsted lobby on Dec. 7. EM A =lELUagiaajl I 11: ' Black Student Union and Latino Student Union will hold meetings every Tuesday, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Center Olmsted W 132 The Harrisburg Campus Lion Ambassadors meet each Wednesday at 5 p.m. in Olmsted ElOl. The International Affairs Association meets every Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. in Olmsted W 139 The Pre-Law Society meets each Tuesday in the SGA Lounge at 4:40 p.m Acrylic paintings by Terry Bowie in the Monison 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-floor main corridor of Olmsted Building Take 'Your Daughter to Work Day The committee for Take Your Daughter to Work Day is interested in knowing how many faculty, staff and students would be interested in participating in this event. The event will take place on Thursday, April 26, 2001 for students ages 9 to 14. There will be a cost for lunch fir each parent attending, which will be approximately $l5. The students eat for free. The cost will depend on the number of people attending. Please complete the return section at the bottom by December 6th. Registration • Breakfast break Luncheon with a speaker-Provost Madlyn L. Hanes Fitness demonstration • Safety issues • Women's health issues Possible hookup to NASA for a live presentation Tour of the radio station • Time spent with parents in the workplace (This activity is for all children, although these activities focus on young women's issues.) RETURN THIS SECTION TO: Ella Dowell or Tara Swartz in Olmsted E 355 by December 6th NAME EMAIL & PHONE # I am interested in having my child participate I am interested in helping the committee My child will not be able to attend until next year CALENDAR SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 - 7 The HT Computer Labs extended hours will be in effect Sunday, noon to • midnight, Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to midnight. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 Career Services will hold an Interview Skills workshop at 5 p.m. in Room 212 Olmsted. Please sign up in Wll7 948-6260 or eew3@psu.edu. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 Career. Services will hold an Interview Skills workshop at 12:15 p.m. in Room 212 Olmsted. Please sign up in Wll7 948-6260 or eew3@psu.edu. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 Student Achievement Awards nomina tions are due. Submit completed nomina tion forms to Wanda Bowers, Office of Student Affairs, 200 Olmsted. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 The Capital College Liaison Committee to the University Commission for Women will meet at noon in W 335 in Harrisburg. Call 948-6086 for more information. Plus more