WHO WK ARK AND WHAT VVK DID Policies The Capital Times is published by the students of Penn State Harrisburg, Viewpoints are solely those of the authors and are not representative of the college administration, faculty or stu dent body. Concerns regarding the content of any issue should be directed to the editor. Advertisers are not sanc tioned by The Capital Times. The Capital Times is funded with Student Activity Fee money. The Capital Times welcomes signed letters from readers. No unsigned submission will be reprinted. However, a writer's name may be withheld upon request and by approval of the editors. All materials - articles, photographs and artwork - are property of The Capital Times. No parts of this paper may be repro duced without permission of the editors. TfeCrb/v Assistant News Ecßtor Assistant Layout Edtor Business Manager Advertising Manager Editor In Chief Departments Edtor Features Editor Production Assistant Photographers Graphic Design Regular Wrtters & Contrtoutors Stacy DeAngeio, Sarah Elkalban, John Hemsley, Rachel Shepherd, Amy Shur, Pete Strella, Robert Irishman Contents- Psychlana Dreaming 3 by Cathie McCormick Free PSH Counseling 4 by Rachel Shepherd PSU Football 5 by Pete Strella Speech: Native American Persecution 6 by Pete Strella Around Campus Student Speak Out by Amy Shur Campus Calendar by Sarah Elkalban PSH Police Report by Rachel Shepherd Entertainment See Deez Reviews by Hambone Cheap Seats and Sticky Floors by Satcy DeAngeio Faculty Advisor PETER KAREITHI, Ph.D. Executive Board Stacy DeAngeio, Amy Shur, Dan Storm, Robert Irishman Stacy De Angelo, Pete Strella —DffiARTMBTIS Open Position Pete Strella Connie Goodell Sharilyn Klinger Stacy De Angelo Sarah Elkalban Rachel Shepherd Wes Griffith —Features Comments from the EcJitor By Pete Strella Assistant Layout eclitor The whole goal of this newspaper is to serve the Penn State Harrisburg community. With that in mind, I thought it would be appropriate to list some of the improvements that may help out the campus a bit. These comments are not meant to point the finger at anybody, just some food for thought. If there is one area of education that this campus lacks the most, it’s a solid music program. The quality of the music classes here are good, but there aren’t enough of them. The school has no music theory classes. I think that there is a market for the classes since my music theory class at HACC had over 25 stu dents in it. HACC also had the history of rock n’ roll course, which was stellar. More classes like this would be good. My second complaint is minor, yet quite funny. Every time I put my hand on the railing in the main staircase, it comes away with black stuff on it, like I’ve just been working in a coalmine or something. I have to wash my hands between every class. There must be a better way. My third point is the hypocrisy of the smoking situation in front of the Olmsted Building. You’re not supposed to smoke there because students have to walk through clouds of smoke when they leave or enter the building. Yet they have ashtrays right under the signs that say you’re not supposed to smoke there. It’s like saying, “You’re not supposed to smoke here, but in case you do, here’s a conveniently located ashtray for you.” I’m confused. To make everyone happy, I propose we build a heated lounge with complimentary ciga rettes .handed out by the Nittany Lion mascot. If this happenned, everyone would win. Deadheforlhe nexiissue is: You may reach The Capital Times at Penn State Harrisburg Campus, W 341 Olmsted Building, 777 W. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057. Phone us at: (717) 948-6440, or e-mail: ccptimes@psu.edu Please tell our advertisers that you saw It In Times I Did You Know... CiSbER COMMONS APAR rT For The 2003-2004 School Ye RENT FREE!!! sin A Lease by March 30, 2003, and Enter Our FREE RENT Drawing!!! Plus Enjoy: * Huge 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Apartment Homes * Fabulous NEW Fitness Center and Study Loun: * Covered Parking Available *Convenient Locatii Monday, Dec. 9 You Could Live At * On Site Laundry * FREE Cable TV (814) 238-3456 520 E. Calder Way, State College www.caldercommons.com
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