January 29 11:07 a.m. Theft: report of parked vehicle entered through unlocked passenger door. Phone charger and change taken. Value $20.75 3:32 p.m. Theft: stereo equip ment taken from parked vehi cle. Value unknown. January 30 12:10 a.m. Security detail: conducted overnight security detail in parking lot concern ing auto break-ins. 3:33 a.m. Noise complaint: report of loud noise coming from T.V. in Village Building 1200. Notified resident to turn T.V. off. 10:10 a.m. Theft:rßeport of vehicle break-in. Sunglasses and tools taken from vehicle. Value $300.00 11:05 p.m. Noise complaint: report of loud banging in Village Building 8300. Noise unfound. February 1 12:31 a.m. Noise complaint: report of loud music in Village Building 7100. Found one underage student drinking. Citation issued for possession of alcohol by minor. February 4 2:40 p.m. Student Injury: Student slipped and fell on ice injuring back in parking lot. University accident report completed. February 6 3:20 a.m. Unsafe driving: M&O reported two cars spin ning in circles. Student alle gations pending. 11:00 p.m. Health and safety: verbal warning issued to sled riders to leave area. February 9 6:55 p.m. Harassment: stu dent reported receiving a com puter instant message that was harassing. Investigation con tinuing. February 10 4:20 p.m. Student injury: stu dent cut finger on saw in Engineering lab. Transported to Hershey medical center for stitches. University accident report completed. Things You Should Know Harrisburg Career Services office recommends YOU CHECK THIS JOB FAIR/WORKSHOP OUT (The CVC Job/Intern Fair is Feb. 18. ) MAEP Our meeting for Wed Feb. 18 will feature Dr. Michael Becker, who will speak on: "Dating, Mating and Science" Oliver LaGrone, W-132, 4:45 - 6:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served, and everyone is welcome. still think you can't make a difference? NEW DATE: Sat Feb. 21. "Building Teams for Today's Challenges" will run from 8:30 am to 1:30 p.m. in the Capital Village Community Center. Meet area employers and employees, learn how teamwork and teambuilding works for them and how they applied their college leadership experience. Also, work with a facilitator to learn more skills and techniques to use with your teams - at work, in the community, in the classroom. The workshop is FREE of charge to all PSH students and includes breakfast, lunch, and door prizes! Please register by Wed Feb. 18, (717) 948- 6273 or nllepsu.edu. lIT advises you visit, read and bookmark the following web site: According to the site, an important way you can protect yourself is never opening an "attachment" unless you (1) know its sender AND (2) have confirmed w/sender he/she actually sent it to you. Second message for HB students from Bob Brinkley, ITT: Did you know that you can check your printing status from your Portal? By placing this information on your Portal, it will be easily accessible. Here's how. 1. Log into your portal at https://portal.psu.edu (don't forget the s in the http. 2. Click the Login tab in the upper left corner. 3. Login with your Penn State Access ID and passwqrd 4. On the right side, click Add Channel 5. Next to categories on the left side, scroll down to Penn State Harrisburg. A list of channels will appear. One of them is PALS status. PALS stands for Page Accounting and Login system. 6. Click on the PALS Status channel and click the Add button 7. Click the Save button. The next screen will allow you to change the lay out of the page if you want. 8. Click the Save button again. The PALS status channel is a conven ient way to track your printing for the semester. Interested in working together to plan and implement programs having to do with women's com mon concerns, health, family health, or perhaps in attending the Annual Banquet at the State College campus in March? EVERYONE is welcome to attend the open Pictel meeting on Thu, Feb. 19 from noon until 1 p.m. Hbg location: W-335; Si location: Library. Penn State Harrisburg's famed Model United Nations returns from Thu Feb. 19 to Sat Feb. 21, 300 students from 31 area high schools will be here to be delegates, debate, research and learn a lot. Nostalgic for your high school years? Interested in the most current information on the nations of the world? Stop by and get detailed program information from the Beh Sci Suite, W 157 Olmsted. Nominations may be completed by students, faculty, staff and administrators of Penn State Capital College (see last paragraph). All nominations must be received by Feb. 20. Purpose: The Award is intended to recognize and reward an employee who has demonstrated a commitment to celebrat ing diversity by initiating steps to create a welcoming climate and/or eliminate discrimination through encouragement or understanding. Eligibility: Full or part-time employee with a minimum of three years' continuous service to the college community. Nomination Procedures: The Diversity and Equity Committee will solicit nominations which include a completed nomination form and supporting materials limited to five attachments demonstrating evidence of diversity accomplishments that go above and beyond the typical expectations for faculty and staff; and a minimum of three letters of support. Self-nominations will not be accepted. All supporting materi als are due by March 15, 2004. Selection Process: The Committee is responsible for administer ing this award and will evaluate nominations through an open, competitive process. Recommendations will be forwarded to the Dean for the final decision. If no nominee meets the requirements of this award, no award will be given. Award: This award will be presented at the annual Awards Convocation. The recipient will receive a cash award of $5OO and the recipient's name will be placed on the Diversity and Equity Award plaque. Nomination forms may be obtain at: http://www.cl.psu.edu/diversecounn/divaward.html