October 10 7:35 a.m. Suspicious Incident. Report of missing weight scale that may have been borrowed. Left mes sage for person last having weight scale. October 11 2:15 a.m. Criminal Mischief. Chalk drawings on walkways throughout campus. M&O contacted. October 12 10:30 p.m. Motorist Assist Assisted elderly person changing flat tire on College Avenue. October 13 7:00 a.m. Suspicious Incident. Staff member reported finding non threatening note on wind shield on Oct. 10. 7:45 a.m. Health and Safety. M&O reported finding unknown item that was ignited in grass area. October 14 9:15 a.m. Suspicious Incident. Report of missing microwave from faculty lounge in Olmsted build ing. • October 16 9:12 a.m. Theft. Student reported wallet stolen in Olmsted Building. 2:50 p.m. Suspicious Incident. Report of two people involved in sexual act behind service station October 17 12:15 a.m. Noise Complaint. Report of excessive noise in Village Building 8000. Unfounded October 19 9:15 p.m. Power Outage. Received approximately 25 calls in regards to power outage. October 21 1:17 p.m. Traffic control. Employee reported numer ous vehicles exiting the wrong way from northeast end of parking Jot. Request to patrol. October 22 8:15 a.m. Theft. Report of large candy jar taken from workstation in C-216 Olmsted. Value $3O. PSH Fall Fest Winners Honored winners of the mums drawing: Tawanda Davis, Mario Dieudonne, Julia Elliote, Rodney Horton, Kerbah Mendi, Sakai Sanders. Honored correct pumpkin-weight guesser: Julie Kuo, who guessed 100 lbs (actual weight was 101.4 lbs) Vote on the pumpkin decorating contest was incredibly close, but congratulations to Ist place winners: the Black Student Union, and honorable mention to: the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (lEEE) Check out the picture display in the Olmsted lobby! Things You Should Know Meet with representatives from 100 Central Pennsylvania organizations. Check out hundreds of opportunities for spring and summer. Distribute your resume to prospective employers. Tue, Oct 28 1- 4:30 p.m. Capital Union Building. Check the website www.messiah.edu/crif for the employer list! Sign-up in Career Services W-117 Olmsted. Ghoul Grams Sale The Black Student Union will be selling Ghoul Grams Oct. 28-30 from 11:30 a.m - 6:30 p.m in the Olmsted Lobby. Watch for this special sale. CHI GAMMA lOTA (XGI): Blood Drive Give the Gift of Life The Fall XGI Blood Drive will be held on Wed, Oct. 29 in the Gallery Lounge from noon - 4 p.m. The Central PA Blood Bank recommends that you eat about four hours prior to donating blood. Remember: you can make an appointment by e-mailing dlh27B@psu.edu to minimize process time. Everyone is still very welcome on a walk-in, first come-first served basis. For more information, please e-mail Don Haag at the above address. Famous International Potluck Dinner Please bring your favorite national dish to share!!! Come for the entertainment, which will be....THE THUNDERBIRD DANCERS, a Native American dance/drum troupe. Sat, Nov. 1 6:30 p.m. Student Center, CUB. Hosts:The International Affairs Association. This is an all-time annual favorite. Come!! You will not believe how much fun you will have. Four local bands will play in the Capital Union Building: Sceva, Rats from the Bay, Hierosonic, and The Blahs. Open to everyone. Tickets are $5 prepay and $7 at the door. Ticket sales: Mon, Oct. 27; Mon, Nov. 3; and Tue, Nov. 4, all day in the Olmsted Lobby. Super music in your own backyard. Sponsored by the Psychology Club. Veterans Day Ceremony Nov. 11 At 11 a.m., adjacent to the flag poles in front of the library (rain location: Morrison Gallery). Guest speaker will be Colonel Stephen Bloomer, currently a student at the US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks. After the ceremony, the XGI Fraternity will be providing lunch for veterans and attendees in the Gallery Lounge. Everyone is welcome to join in and participate in a veteran dis cussion group following lunch. Any veterans who are interested in being recognized in the cere mony or for more information, please contact Donald Haag at dlh27B@psu.edu or Dr. Robert Russell at rdr7@psu.edu. Bus trip to New York City Sun, Nov. 23. Roundtrip bus ticket for $12!!! Share the ride with the atre-goers (sorry, no tickets to "Wicked" left, but places on the bus remain). Contact Tom Swartchick in W-339 Olmsted. Bus leaves parking lot behind Olmsted 7:30 a.m. and will return around 9 p.m. All members of the Capital College community are welcome as long as tickets last. Sponsored by a Student Activity Fee grant and the School of Humanities. Concerned about our Environment? Here's How to do Something All members of the Penn State Harrisburg community are invited to join the Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) local community recycling drive to be held Sat, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. at the Wildwood campus, in correlation with the Department of Environmental Protection, HACC's Environmental Programs Curriculum, Student Environmental Action Coalition and the Dauphin County Recycling Office. More details will be available at a later date and questions can be directed to Jennifer Wertz at jaw33s@psu.edu Capital Region Internship Fair Music for the Mind Concert Fri, Nov. 7 from 7 - 11:30 p.m. East Side, West Side
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