November 1,2002 2:45 a.m. Noise Complaint. Report of loud party. Party shutdown. 3:14 a.m. Suspicious vehicle. Found car illegally parked. Person inquired about directions to building 1000. Advised that party was shut down. November 2,2002 3:35 a.m. Housing complaint. Housing con tacted about key stuck in door. November 5,2002 12:25 a.m. Suspicious incident. Found bar rier knocked down. Replaced barrier. 2:35 p.m. Health and Safety. Emergency phone in elevator not working. M & O noti fied. 7:40 p.m. M & O Complaint. Report of water leak in men’s room. M & O notified November 6,2002 3:00 p.m. Hit & Run vehicle accident in lot of the Olmstead Building. 11:30 p.m. Housing Complaint. Key stuck in door. November 7,2002 12:51 a.m. Apartment fire. Grease fire on stove. Fire extinguisher used to put out. Fire occupants of building evacuated. November 8,2002 2:50 p.m. Suspicious Incident. Report of two missing boxes containing apple com puter speakers valued from $6O from room W 256. 11:45 p.m. Alarm activation. Resident cleaning oven set off alarm. Alarm reset November 9,2002 9:55 a.m. Weapons policy. Weapon picked up by student as per university police. November 10,2002 11:22 a.m. Suspicious incident. While on patrol PSO found apartment door open. Found student asleep in bedroom. All okay November 11,2002 9:05 p.m. Vehicle accident. Two vehicle accident with one injury. Both vehicles towed and one person transported to Hershey Medical Center. November 13,2002 3:20 p.m. Traffic accident. Report of vehi cle struck by tractor trailer. Information exchanged. Minor damage- no injuries. 4:26 p.m. Noise complaint. Report of excessive noise/verbal warning given. November 19, Assistant Professor of Finance Oranee Tawatnuntachai will make the final presenta tion in this semester’s Current Issues in Business lecture series at the Penn State Downtown Center hosted by the School of Business Administration. Dr. Tawatnuntachai will discuss “Do Investors Overreact to Earnings Warnings?” at noon. The presentation is free and open to the public. For infor mation or a reservation, phone 717-783-0433. Architect Stephen A. Glassman will discuss "Homophobia, Hate, and Happiness" as part of the Penn State Downtown Center's Diverse Community Lecture Series at noon Wednesday, Nov. 20. The pres entation is free and open to the public. For reservations, phone 717-783-0433. Students are invited to meet informally with Provost and Dean Madlyn L. Hanes from 7 to 8:15 p.m Thursday, Nov. 21 in the main lobby of the Olmsted Building. Light refreshments will be served. Are vou interested in being part of a Muslim Student Association? Faculty, students, and other interested members of the Harrisburg and Schuylkill communities are urged to contact Ms Mariam Khan (mqklo4@psu.edu) to explore laying the foundation for such a group. Penn State's "Thon" is the largest student-run philanthropy in the world and benefits the Four Diamonds Fund, helping children with cancer. Any student interested in serving on the Harrisburg campus Dance Marathon committee is encouraged to e-mail Chrissy Meek at cmm373@psu.edu . The Harrisburg campus is participating in a program sponsored by the state's Department of Environmental Protection entitled "Rush to Recycle." Organizers are seeking campus-wide participa tion in the campaign that runs through Nov. 30. Watch for more information in upcoming editions of This Week. Questions regarding the effort should be directed to Clarence Hardaway or Linda DeMoranville in the Physical Plant Office, 948-6235. Time Capsule Faculty, staff, and students are invited to join Provost and Dean Madlyn Hanes and Harrisburg cam pus alumni leadership when they formally bury the Meade Heights Time Capsule Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 4:30 p.m. in the landscaped area of the new housing complex east of Olmsted Building. The contents of the time capsule consist of items "donated" by graduates during the recent Alumni Weekend activities on campus. Students are reminded that Wednesday, Nov. 20 is the last day to late drop a class for the fall 2002 semester. Schedule adjustments may be made by using the eLion Web site (http://eLion.psu.edu ), or by completing a late drop form in the Academic Records Office, Swatara Building. Professor of Statistics and Education at Stanford University Ingram Olkin will deliver a short course on Meta-Analysis at the Hershey Medical Center Thursday, Nov. 21. The course will cover powerful new statistical methods for combining results from independent studies that have analyzed the same topic. The lecture begins at 10 a.m. with lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the continuation of the lecture from 1 to 2:30 p.m. To RSVP or for information, e-mail kvrl@psu.edu. The short course is supported by the Student Activity Fee, Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Integration Club, Medical Center Health Evaluation Services, the Harrisburg chapter of ASA, and the Penn State Harrisburg Math Science Program. Kappa Delta Pi is collecting Campbell's Labels for Education during the month of November. A list of eligible products is listed in the Olmsted Lobby above the collection box. The labels will go to Demey Elementary School in Middletown. Save those labels and help Demey get new school equip ment Men’s and Women’s Nexxus Hair Cuts Products Olmsted Plaza Barber Shop Jamcsway Plaza No. 10 944-9364 Shop Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Labels for Educatioi