Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, February 05, 2001, Image 8

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CAMPUS CAL6MPIAe
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.
From now until the end of the semester
The Capital Christian Fellowship meets
each Thursday at 12:15 p.m. in Olmsted
W 205. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The Pre-Law Society meets each Tuesday
in the SGA Lounge at 4:40 p.m.
The Black Student Union and Latino
Student Union meets every Tuesday in the
Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center,
W 132 from noon to 1 p.m.
The International Affairs Association
meets every Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. in
Olmsted W 139.
The Lion Ambassadors meet each
Wednesday in Olmsted ElOl at 5 p.m.
The Minority Academic Excellence
Program meets each Wednesday from 5 to
6 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts
Center, W 132.
Thesday, February 6
Stress Management Workshop in Olmsted
W 139 at 12:30 p.m. For more information,
call 948-6025.
The International Film Festival presents
Run Lola Run at noon in the Olmsted audi
torium.
Wednesday, February 7
R.A.D. (Rape and Aggression Defense)
will hold a demonstration and information
meeting from 12-1 p.m. in the Gallery
Lounge.
CAMPUS POLICE REPORT
January 16, 2001
3:20 p.m. - Suspicious activity - Two males in woods near ballfield. Individuals iden
tified and sent off campus.
January 20, 2001
3:28 a.m. - Report of forced entry on Mars Drive. Perpetrator gone on arrival. Nothing
found missing and the investigation is continuing.
3:29 a.m. - Report of unknown person attempting to break into bedroom door on
Kirtland Avenue. Gone on arrival and the investigation is continuing.
9:50 p.m. - Branden Lee Thomas, 19, of 181 Poplar St., Highspire, was issued a non
traffic citation for operating a vehicle in a hazardous manner.
January 21, 2001
3:45 a.m. - Thomas William Paul, 19, of 25 Old Depot Rd., New Cumberland, was
issued a non-traffic citation for restrictions on alcoholic beverages and a traffic citation
for an expired registration
January 25, 2001
9:00 a.m. - Request for extra patrols in the area of Mars Drive
By L©n Mitchell Capital Times Staff Writer
"Dealing with Change in the Workplace"
in the Gallery Lounge from 5 to 6 p.m. For
information, call 948-6260.
Dr. Emily Bernard will present
"Remember Me to Harlem: The Letters of
Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten"
at noon at the Downtown Center.
The Black Student Union will host a
showing of the motion picture "Sankofa"
at 8 p.m. in the Olmsted Auditorium.
Provost and Dean Madlyn Hanes and the
SGA will co-host an "open hour" in the
main lobby of the Olmsted Building from
7 to 8:15 p.m.
A Student Leadership Workshop will be
held from 8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. in the
Gallery Lounge. Register by February 5
by calling the Student Activities Office at
948-6273 or e-mail ljcl@psu.edu.
"King's Dream," a musical performance
about Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and the
civil rights movement will be presented at
noon in the Gallery Lounge.
Slide presentation from noon to 12:30
p.m. in the Gallery Lounge followed by a
heart-healthy cooking demonstration and
food sampling from 12:30 to 1 p.m. in the
Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center. For
more information call 948-6015.
Thursday, February 8
Saturday, February 10
Tuesday, February 13
Wednesday, February 14
Thursday, February 15
Cumberland Valley Consortium
Job/Intern Fair in Frederick, Maryland.
Call 948-6260 for registration informa
tion.
The Capital College Liaison Committee
to the Commission for Women will meet
at noon in W 355 Olmsted.
Monday, February 19
Graduate Student Association Mixer from
5 to 6 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. Call
948-6273 for more information.
Wednesday, February 21
CPEC Job/Intern Fair in Lebanon, PA.
Call 948-6260 for registration informa
tion.
Thursday, February 22
The 2001 Capital College Publishing
Celebration will be held at 3:30 p.m. in
the Gallery Lounge.
Friday, March 2
Deadline: College and University Public
Relations Assoc. of Pennsylvania
(CUPRAP) 2001-02 Communications
Internship Award for Students of Color.
On Our Hill
Tobacco sss
Front and
Center
On center stage
this week for the
state House
Republican majority
is the allocation of
the $576 million
already in-hand
from the settlement
with tobacco com
panies last fall.
House leaders want
a prescription drug
plan and the Ridge
administration is
contemplating an
additional $llO mil
lion in spending on
P A C E
(Pharmaceutical
Assistance Contract
for the Elderly).
Other legislators are
looking at additional
State Senate GOP Whip Jeff Piccola has formed an "exploratory committee" to
assist him in considering a run for the 2002 Republican nomination for governor. The
committee will allow him to have state-wide conversations with Pennsylvanians, and put
his ideas on the plate for serious consideration.
A lovely view of Pennsylvania's Capitol
building on a fine autumn afternoon.
2002 Governors Race Begins
CALENDAR
Contact the Financial Aid Office, Room
64, Swatara building for more informa
tion.
Tuesday, March 20
Graduate Student Association Mixer from
5 to 6 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. Call
948-6273 for more information.
Art Exhibits
"Recognition and Connection: Life
Experience as Art" by Teri Traner in the
Gallery Lounge. The exhibit will run
from January 4 until March 30.
Student Art Show featuring mixed media
works will be exhibited in the Gallery
Lounge from April 2 until May 5.
"Black & White and Color," by David
Moyer and Gretchen Heinze Moyer in the
Morrison Gallery. The exhibit will run
from January 4 until March 30.
The current hall art exhibit in the main
corridor of the Olmsted Building includes
works done in various media by inmates
of the Camp Hill State Prison. The exhib
it will run until the end of March.
By Joe Marsicano
Capital Times Staff Writer
funding for anti
smoking advertise
ments, but they face
heavy dissent
regarding the effec
tiveness of the pro
gram.
Rooney vs. Orie
on March 20th
The Democrats
have picked Jim
Rooney, son of
Pittsburgh Steelers
owner Dan Rooney,
as their candidate for
the special election
of the GOP's
Melissa Hart to the
U.S. Congress.
Rooney easily won
over two other can
didates and will face
State Representative
Jane Orie.