October 24 5:15 p.m. Lost Property. Person injured in incident reported losing wallet. Area checked with nega tive results, October 25 6:40 p.m. Missing Person. Mother reported adult daughter student went away on 10/17/03 and did not return on 10/20/03 as scheduled. Investigation continuing. October 29 8:58 p.m. Suspicious Person. Report of person sleeping in faculty lounge. Identified as student-verbal warning issued. 11:15 a.m. Traffic Accident. Report of non reportable accident between two vehicles. Information exchanged. 10:58 p.m. Noise com plaint. Middletown resi dent reported excessive noise coming from softball players. Verbal warning issued. October 31 2:51 a.m. Noise Complaint Report of loud party in Village Building 2000. Verbal warning issued. 4:20 a.m. Alarm Activation. Received mul tiple calls about trouble alarm. Ongoing problem. November 1 5:15 p.m. Suspicious Incident. Report of disori ented female adjacent to campus. Transported to Hershey medical center by EMS. 5:55 p.m. Trespassing. Report of two males climb ing fence at Meade Heights. Searched area unfounded. November 3 12:10 a.m. Traffic Accident. One vehicle reportable accident with damage to university prop erty. Minor injury to opera tor-medical treatment refused. November 4 4:55 a.m. Suspicious Incident. M&O employee found suspicious photo in trash can in Olmstead Building. To a community Thanksgiving Dinner on Sun Nov. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Village Community Center. They provide turkey, stuffing, ham, rolls, pasta, corn, green beans, fruit, beverage, water, paper/plastic. You pro vide any one of the following (to serve 4): Pickles, cranberry sauce, relish, salad, vegetable or dessert. Is this a deal? RSVP to Sandy Leto srl2@psu.edu or call 717-948-6269 by Mon Nov. 17. Things You Should Know HUMANITIES OPEN FORUM Our biannual humanities open forum will be held Tue Nov. 11 at 5:05 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge Refreshments will be provided. All students and faculty are encouraged to attend. A HIGHLIGHT OF THE SUMMER READING PROGRAM IS HERE (Harrisburg and Schuylkill) Louise Steinman, author of the 2003 Capital College Summer Reading Program selection, "The Souvenir," will meet with Harrisburg students, faculty, and staff on Mon Nov. 10 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge and on Tue Nov. 11, with Schuylkill students, faculty, and staff in the Conference Center from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.; 11 a.m. to noon; and 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. As you may know, all new first-year students to PSH were provided a copy of this book at 2003 FTCAP to read over the summer. Instructors, advisers, and friends of FY students of the Capital College: please make this extraordinary opportunity known to these students in particular and encourage them to attend. All other students, faculty and staff are also most welcome to attend. 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 U.S. 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 discussion group following lunch. Any veterans who are interested in being recognized in the ceremony 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 atregoers (sorry, no tickets to "Wicked" left, but spaces on the bus remain). Contact Tom Swartchick in W-339 Olmsted. Bus leaves parking lot behind Ohn3ted 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. The Penn State Harrisburg chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, the adult honor society, announces that applications are now available in the Student Assistance Center, W-117, for its second annual $5O book grant award. Applicants must be adult learners according to University definition, but do not have to be ASL members. Applications for the spring 2004 award are due Dec. 5,2003. For an application or further information, contact Charlotte Spector, ASL advisor, in the Student Assistance Center, 948-6025, or email cspector@psu.edu. SPRING BREAK AND SUMMER INTERNATIONAL STUDY TOURS For registration information contact the Office of Community Outreach and International Programs - (717) 948-6604 or vjpl@psu.edu London, England/Spring Break/March 5 to March 13 Honors 401: Comparative Justice & Political Systems. Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Toni Dupont-Morales mxl2s@psu.edu. Berlin, Krakow and Warsaw/Spring Break/March 5 to March 14/ IHUM 499: Foreign Studies The Holocaust from Berlin to Auschwitz and Warsaw. Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Hartmut Heep hxhl7@psu.edu. London, England/Spring Break/March 5 to March 13 FINAN 456: International Capital Markets. Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Patrick Cusatis pjclol@psu.edu. Cuernavaca, Mexico/Summer Session/May 15 to June 5, 2004 SPAN I, 11, or 111 and Service Learning Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Gloria Clark gbc3@psu.edu. You are invited... EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE ASL BOOK GRANT AWADRD
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