September 23,2002 3:55 a.m. Medical Assistance Student reported severe headache. Tylenol retrieved from nurse’s waiting area. 9:20 a.m. Property Damage. Maitenance & Operations (M&O) witnessed truck dam age grassy area. Investigation continuing. 9:48 a.m. Vehicle Accident. Report of university vehicle involved in minor accident off campus. No injuries. 7:23 p.m. Suspicious vehicle. Student patrol reported unusu al activity. Interviewed person in vehicle. September 25,2002 11:33 a.m. Suspicious person. Report of person trying to sell supplies. Gone on arrival. 2:00 p.m. Employee injury. M&O employee stepped on beehive and received several stings. Employee Accident Report completed. 11:10 p.m. Noise complaint, Vehicle blocking lot with loud stereo. Verbal warning issued. September 26,2002 8:34 p.m. Health/Safety. M&O reported water collecting near village due to heavy rains. September 28,2002 2:16 p.m. Weapons Policy. Stored weapon for student (University policy). 6:01 p.m. Housing Complaint, Report of key stuck in bed room C of building 1100. 7:32 p.m. Assist Outside Agency. Lower Swatara PD requested assistance with men tally disturbed person who killed family dog. 9:37 p.m. Assist Outside Agency. Middletown PD requested assistance with active fight. September 30,2002 10:58 p.m. Housing Complaint. Resident report door would not lock. Housing contacted. October 1,2002 3:40 a.m. Suspicious person Observed person standing in lot. No problem. Construction worker waiting for workers to October 2,2002 12:50 p.m. Possible theft. Student reported theft of cell phone. Student later found cell phone in vehicle ®ih@39 Phi Sigma Upsilon (Criminal Justice Club) welcomes Dominick L.Deßose, Warden, Dauphin County Prison, guest speaker, in W-137, Olmsted Building at 11:10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on Monday, October 7,2002. "Dominick L. Deßose, Warden, Dauphin County Prisor will speak from "Behind the Walls of Dauphin County Prison." Food and soda will be served!! Questions, con tact Greg at gapl32@psu.edu Afgan Woman On Oct 23, Farooka Gauhari will present "An Afghan Woman Shares Her Story" to the College community. Ms Gauhari will speak vividly and first-hand of the har rowing experiences of countless Afghan families - their suffering and struggles under totalitarian rule. She will offer insights into topics related to ethnicity in Afghanistan, the problems faced as a woman living in an Islamic society, and rebuilding after the Taliban. Noon - 1:00 p.m. - the Gallery Lounge of the Olmsted Building Chernobyl Disaster The International Affairs Association is hosting a speaker from Belarus who will discuss the Chernobyl disaster Wednesday, Oct. 2 at noon in the Gallery Lounge. World Trade Center Cleanup An in-depth look at the cleanup of the World Trade Center site will be the main focus of the Oct. 19 Professional Development Day at Penn State Harrisburg sponsored by the Project Management Institute. The meeting, which is free and open to the public from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. in the Olmsted Building Auditorium, will feature a presentation by Frank P. Saladis, a New York resident and past president of the New York PMI chapter. Other Lectures Colloquiums Business Lecture Associate Professor of Professional Accountancy Jean Harris and Assistant Professor of Professional Accountancy Thomas Buttress will discuss "Corporate Fraud: Accounting and Accountability" at noon Tuesday, Oct. 8 at the Penn State Downtown Center. Psychology Program Colloquium The Fall Semester Psychology Program Colloquia series will continue with a talk by Dr. Diane DiClemente from Dickinson College on "Evolutionary Mating Strategies and the Consumption of Clothing." The colloquium will be Oct. 22 in Room E-314 Olmsted from 5 to 6p.m. Everyone is welcome! Lunch and Learn The Lunch & Learn series kicks off on Monday, Oct .7 at noon in the Gallery Lounge and will feature the School of Behavioral Sciences and Education. Light lunch will be served! School of Humanities Colloquium The School of Humanities will conduct the first install- ment in its Fall Colloquium Series entitled "Representation and Culture" on Tuesday, Oct. 8 when Associate Professor of Humanities and Communications Peter Kareithi will focus on "Land and the Politics of Race in Southern Africa." Dr. Kareithi will provide a behind-the-scenes look at Zimbabwe and an all-too-close encounter with Mugabe's men. The colloquium will be in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center in the Olmsted Building from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Pizza and drinks will be served. The 2nd meningitis clinic will be held at the Village Community Center on Thursday Oct 17th from l-sp.m. Free refreshments for students, Free CPR Course CPR Course A free CPR course will be held in the Student Center of the CUB on Saturday, November 9th, Registration will begin at 8:15 a.m. and the class will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. This class is open to the entire campus community. For further information contact Bud Smitley at x 62 Jazz in the Gallery Lounge The Eric Mintel Quartet brings its acclaimed jazz stylings to the Gallery Lounge Thesday, Oct. 22 at noon. The perform ance will include new compositions by Mintel from the group's new CD "Hopscotch." Fall Fest Fall Fest is scheduled for October 30 in the Main Lobby of the Olmsted Building. Clubs and organizations interested in volunteering are encouraged to sign up in the Student Activities Office, C-200 Olmsted. Muslim Student Association Are you interested in being part of a Muslim Student Association? Contact Ms Mariam Khan (mqklo4@psu.edu) Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk The Third Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk will be held on Wednesday, Oct 16 on the Fitness Trail. Meet at noon in front of the CUB to join members of our communi ty for a one-mile statement of commitment to the cause. Informational materials and refreshments will be available at the end of the walk in the CUB; contact Marylou Martz, mfm3@psu.edu, for more information. Weight Watchers In response to employee requests, the Office of Human Resources has arranged to host a 10-week "Weight Watchers at Work" series for the fall semester. The Weight Watchers meetings are planned for Tuesdays from 1:15 to 2 p.m. beginning Oct. 1. The cost of the program is $ll5 per per son ($lO3 for students) payable at the first meeting. 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