tion. Traffic citations issued for careless driving April 3, 2002 12:25 a.m. - Disturbance. Report of possible fire works being discharged. Checked area with nega tive results. April 4, 2002 8:55 a.m. - Employee injury. Employee fell from ladder to floor. Employee accident report completed. April 8, 2002 9:30 a.m. - Suspicious inci dent. Resident found door open when returning home. Reported missing iron and knife. Investigation contin uing. 10:50 a.m. - Employee accident. Employee strained right knee while unloading chemicals. University accident report completed. 8:30 p.m. - Disturbance Report of fireworks in area. Gone on arrival. 9:10 p.m. - Theft. Stereo equipment and purse taken from parked vehicle in Olmsted lot. Value $6OO. 9:30 p.m. - Theft. Report of registration plate taken from vehicle in Olmsted lot. Value $36. April 9, 2002 - Follow up investigation. Elimination prints taken from theft vic tim. 9:28 a.m 10:15 a.m. - Missing signs Maintenance and Operations reported Alumni and University Drive signs missing. Thursday, April 18 The Capital College Liaison Committee to the Commission for Women will meet at noon in W 335 (Harrisburg) and the Seminar Room (Schuylkill). The Capital Times will have its Spring Madness Sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the lobby of the Olmsted Building in honor of The Rites of Spring Celebration and Earth Day. Proceeds will benefit the Four Diamonds Fund, "For the Kids!" • Spring Fling Celebration (Formerly "The Rites of Spring" annual Celebration) Tuesda Aril 16 11 am. to 2 6 . n Plaza Free food, music, fun and giveaways—Coordinated by the SGA Fun includes: sumo wrestling, bouncy boxing, jousting Giveaways: free photo key chains and digital magazine covers At 12 noon, Berg Professor of Engineering Charles Cole will be moderating a panel discussion on the current drought situation. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free tap-water testing, free food, a "recycling" yard sale, Earth day trivia table, tree planting ceremony, composting seminar and exhibits from Audubon Society, The Society of Environmental Engineers Student Chapter, Hersheypark's Zoo America Visit some of the areas most environmentally "notorious" sites and meet some of the local residents engaged in challenging them. The free van leaves the Olmsted Bldg at 3:50 p.m. 46 I 6lss - $ . - $ °- 11 yV•I'• '' • 1• I - 1• 'SI -. • ey II Dorceta Taylor from the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies at the Univ. of Michigan, will be held in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center. Panelists include Louis and Donna Cuthbert from the Alliance for a Clean Environment and Charles Chivis from the Coalition Against the Incinerator. A light lunch will be served. Commencement Exercises for the Spring Graduating Class of 2002 begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Hershey Park Arena. Congratulations to all the Graduates! A i ril 15 hrou . h 19 Earth Day Events Tuesda A I ril 16 11 am to 2 A I ril 17 :50 to 6 I.m. ril 18 12:30 to 2 I.m Graduation 2002 Saturda Ma 11
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