PENNSTATE g Harr buil CRAP CRIMES Volume 41, No. 13 New rat species discovered Meade Heights dig prompts closure, site cordoned off by Feds By Cathie McCormick Capital Times Editor In Chief Information became avail able last week that shines a dif ferent light on the need for new dorms and the closing of the PSH Meade Heights residence area. In a phone call to The Capital Times office March 27, an unnamed University Park employee reported seeing a letter from Bruce Babbitt, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, to PSU 01" Speak-out Question page 2 the President Graham Spanier. According to the source, the let ter informed Spanier that UGI employees uncovered fossil remains while repairing a gas leak in the Meade Heights resi dence area of Penn State Harrisburg early in 1999. A team of archeologists were discreetly dispatched to the Middletown area and, while dis guised as utility workers, gath ered sufficient evidence to iden asn't even I-ha eavrav Ohl come on give me a oreak Rodentia tify the fossil record. In the letter, Babbitt report edly notified Spanier that leading archeologists at the Smithsonian Institution in D.C. determined that the remains represented a new species of the order Rodentia. In keeping with federal reg ulations designed to protect archeological sites, Babbitt reportedly provided Spanier notice that the federal govem- much- LAYOUT" cP/7 - 02 A165C0/1/Pg tem ratipto Mitchell %.2Bentley Davidson Bentley, callegedlY spent an assistant layout edi rundisclosed amount on 4 tor of The Capital j: 3t expensive camera Times, has been i.: equipment following a charged with Cfrustrating experi embezzlement of uni-IF.- -.--cence with the exist versity funds after ing ft, i Capital Times allegedly making go Ccamera. Bentley was unauthorized purchas -4GI, assigned to take pho es with restricted 4 - $— 1, tographs of the play campus newspaper "b "..- "In Search of Wild money, university Trilliums." In a police said. -4 - statement to campus Rare Hawaiian rat still at large page 2,3, 3,4, 10, 42, 13, 14 .ganticus The Student Voice Unfit to Print, Published Ri-Sexually ment was invoking the law of eminent domain and a 1/4-mile area surrounding the discovery must be evacuated and all exist ing structures destroyed. Reports concerning a pay ment by the federal government to the Pennsylvania Department of General Services to replace the residence area are still uncon firmed. A scientific study attached to Continued on Page 3 Speak-out Question page 6 ALI 1) Happy April Fools' 2001 Unlucky 13 skipped Issue rife with faux pas irregardless By Cathie McCormick Capital Times Editor In Chief The March 19 issue of The Capital Times should have been Volume 41, Number 13. In a superstitious attempt to avoid tempting the gods, the editors Continued on Page 3 The rare Hawaiian Rodentia Muridae Tacobellius commonly called by its native name, Chihuahua (Ka hoo a' hoo—i7j.:' Rare Hawaiian rat at large in Middletown Last seen near Eisenhower and Rt. 283 By Joanne Catherson Capital Times Staff Write, Despite numerous trapping attempts in the past week, an unusual rat continues to terror ize residents in the Meade Continued on Page 4 3, col. 1