Is it possible that life at Penn State Harrisburg can be anything like it is at main campus? I wish I had another issue so I could read the responses. I, as well as others, have received an email in regard to a survey. TO all who complain about life at Penn State in Harrisburg and didn't fill out this survey, you should look at going to HACC then. If you didn't receive the email, ask around on campus and make your opinion count. On that same note, let me tell Penn State Harrisburg something. I miss Meade Heights. Upon arrival at Penn State Harrisburg, I was 20 and loved to socialize. We could walk around Meade Heights like we owned the place with little interference from the Campus Police, although they kept a good eye on what was going on. I'm now 23, graduating in June and still love to socialize. I live in the Village and the rules and social life resemble the dictator ship of a certain Iraqi. Holding a group conversation in the village at night most likely will get the police notified and your discussion moved in doors. So here is my advice to ALL of the people living in the Village next year. LOOSEN UP! It's not because the police are after all the students, it's because certain students call in noise complaints and the police need to enforce them. Life at the Village is as good as it will get Penn State; it's the students that need to relax and learn to have fun. I would like to offer to my readers my position for, next year. Do you think you have what it takes to bring heated topics to the eyes and minds of others? If you are interested in being the Devil's Advocate next year, please e-mail captimes@psu.edu.
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