POLICE REPORT 8/27/04 SECURITY LAPSE FOUND ROOM 113 OPEN. CHECKED/SECURED ROOM. 8/27/04 SECURITY LAPSE: FOUND ROOMS 123 & 128 OPEN. CHECKED/SECURED ROOMS. 8/31/04 ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY: MIDDLETOWN PD REQUESTED ASSIS- TANCE WITH SEARCH OF FEMALE. 8/31/04 KEY SERVICE CAMPUS CALENDAR By Eric Thomas September 16, Instructional Technology -ARE YOU CONNECT ED? An overview of the standard software pack ages used at Penn State and technology support services will be given. The event will take place in the Library, room 109, beginning at Noon. September 20 “Culturally Speaking - Intercultural Relations” Have you ever said something with no harm intended and found you have hurt someone’s feelings? Language is a powerful instrument both verbal and non-ver bal. Learn answers to some of your cross-cul tural questions. September 23, SEXU- Things By Eric Thomas Fall 2004 Club Fest will take place on Wednesday September 15, from 12-2 pm in Vartan Plaza. For infor mation, stop into the Student Services office and see Nancy or Lois. Tables may be reserved for groups interested in promoting their cause. The last day to file as a candidate for SGA office is Wednesday September 22. For OPENED ROOM W2OB FOR CLASS. 9/02/04 EMPLOYEE INJURY: M&O EMPLOYEE BROKE TOE WHILE MOV ING BATHROOM DOOR. EMPLOYEE INJURY REPORT COMPLETED. 9/02/04 HOUSING COM PLAINT: REPORT OF BURNT SMELL COMING FROM FREEZER. HOUSING CONTACTED. 9/03/04 KEY SERVICE: OPENED ROOM 32 FOR STAFF MEMBERA AL HARASSMENT - It’s Not Only Against University Policy, It’s Illegal. Come hear what the legal definition of Sexual Harassment is, examples of harass ment, what you can do if you encounter such a situation, and meet Capital College Sexual Harassment Team mem bers designated to assist you. The event will be held in the Morrison Gallery, in the Library. September 27 “Jump Start Your Career” Explore resources (Internet connections, resume/interview work shops, internship possi bilities, job intern/fair, networking opportuni ties) that can serve you in your career pursuit. Learn to parlay your information on the filing process, please see SGA President Rodney Horton Online elections for freshmen, junior and graduate senators will take place on September 29, 2004. For more information please contact SGA President Rodney Horton, or stop into the SGA office. The 2004-05 Student 9/03/04 ALARM ACTIVA TION: BURNT FOOD SET OFF ALARM. ALARM RESET 9/06/04 SECURITY LAPSE: FOUND EAST DOOR UNSE- CURE. CONTACTED M&O ABOUT NOT BE ABLE TO SECURE. 9/07/04 KEY SERVICE: PROVIDED KEYS TO SUITE 9/07/04 CAMPUS ASSIST: PROVIDED CALLER WITH CUB HOURS. PSH experience into job ready marketability. September 28, Communicating Across Cultures. This talk will explore the basic processes of effective communication between cultures and tie those processes to the practical task of creating understanding between people from different cultures and different ethnic groups. Location is TBA September 22, The first Multicultural Noontime Program will take place in the Gallery Lounge. A performance by Brassworks featuring Dr. Richard Ammon will headline the event. You Should Know Handbooks are current ly available. Any stu dent who has not yet picked up a copy, please see Student Services The handbook provides key dates throughout the semester, as well as contact information for campus services. The book may also act as a day planner for stu- dents. Please pick up a copy now. Intramural sports are currently underway over at the CUB. If you are The Capital Times accepting classified ads at no is now cost to students. To enter an event on the campus calendar August 2- October 15. Nathan Brumbach paint ings will be displayed in the gallery loung. See a feature on this exibit on page 11. interested in signing up for touch football, or are seeking information for the spring semester sports, stop into the CUB and talk to recre ations coordinator Bud Smitley. September 9 was the last day to drop class es without a late charge After this date a fee of $6.00 is charged per class dropped. SGA Meetings take place on Thursdays throughout the semes Classifieds September 13, “In your living room- Whats Cooking” teaching stu dents the culinary arts. Held in the community center 7:30 p.m. ter. The meetings are held in E-314 at 12:30pm. The Capital Times is always seeking eager reporters and staff mem bers. If you are interest ed in becoming a mem ber of the staff, please stop into E-126 and talk to Editor in Chief Kate Herr, or Assistant Editor Eric Thomas. Circle K is holding meetings on Tuesdays at 5:00p p.m. in room E September 22, The first Multicultural Noontime Program will take place in the Gallery Lounge. A performance by Brassworks featuring 126. Those interested can stop in at that time to join the club. Stacks Market is now open from 6:00 a.m. until 8:45 p.m. Monday thruThursdayand 6:00 a.m. thru 3:00 p.m. on Friday Aquatic Center hours will be posted in the next week. Those inter- ested in the hours can visit the Aquatic office for information.
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