The Capital Times, February 21, 2005 POLICE REPORT 2 / 1 0/05 ALARM: Elevator alarm vehicle damaged while parked in requested assistance with arrest sounding. PSO pushed stop lot. of fugitive. switch to silence alarm. 2/10/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE 2/11/05 HIT & RUN: Vehicle 2 / 1 0/05 SUSPICIOUS PERSON: AGENCY: Lower Swatara PD hit while parked. Investigation PSO followed up on suspicious requested assistance with traffic continuing. person report. accident. 2/13/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE 2 / 1 0/05 ALARM ACTIVATION: 2/10/05 TRAFFIC SAFETY: AGENCY: Lower Swatara PD Report of burglar alarm sounding. Contacted bus drivers.to remove requested assistance with search All Okay. buses from along roadway. of female suspect. 2/10/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE 2 / 1 0/05 SECURITY DETAIL: 2/13/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY: State College PD PSO presence for Harrisburg AGENCY: Highspire PD requested assistance with Horizon basketball games. requested assistance with traffic disposal of pyrotechnic devices. stop. 2/10/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE 2/10/05 HIT & RUN: Report of AGENCY: Lower Swatara PD CAMP Lectures & Workshops February 22 - Dr. Ronald Mack, profiled in the book The Pact, will speak on campus from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center, Olmsted W-132. Join Dr. Mack and learn what inspired him and how he can inspire you! February 24 - Retired senior military intelligence officer Col. Patrick Lang will discuss the "intelligence cycle" during a free public lecture. A former Green Beret, Col. Lang served as the Defense Intelligence Officer for the Middle East, South Asia, and Terrorism with the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency from 1985 to 1992. Event is from 12:20 1:45 p.m. February 24 - The Capital College Office of Research of Graduate Studies is hosting the annual Publishing Celebration at 3:30 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge of the Olmsted Building. The event honors college faculty and staff who have published books, recordings, and other works in the past year. February 28 - The Office of Career Services and the Accounting Club are sponsoring an Etiquette Dinner from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the Special Events Room, Olmsted E-139. Tickets $lO for Penn State students and $2O for THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW Attention Veterans! Chi Gamma lota is looking for people to carry on the tradition of the oldest club at Penn State Harrisburg. Chi Gamma lota is a co-ed organization comprised of former, active, and reserve members of the United States Armed Forces. In addition to transitional assistance, XGI also provides a social environment to meet other veterans. XGI meets every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon in Olmsted E-124. For more information, attend a meeting or e-mail jdh343@psu.edu. Penn State Harrisburg's Department of Safety and Police Services is currently accepting applications for the part-time position of Student Patrol Officer. Anyone interested in applying can obtain an application from Police Services Department, Room 47 of the Swatara Building. Phone 948-6232 for further information. The student Society of Environmental Engineering is planning this year's April Earth Day festivities on the Harrisburg campus and is seeking volunteers to serve on the planning committee. For more information email jmhsl7@psu.edu. The Alpha Sigma Lambda Adult Educational Foundation announces applications are available for seven $l,OOO scholarships for the 2005-2006 US CRIER DER non-Penn State students are available in the Career Services Office Olmsted W-117. March 1 Attention graduating seniors! Attend a "Cap and Gown Countdown" from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the main lobby of Olmsted Building. During the gathering, the choice for the Senior Class Gift will be announced, there will be commencement, cap and gown, ring, diploma frame, and Alumni Association membership information, and resume help. March 23 - Dr. Pamela Hayes, a clinical psychologist practicing in Kania, Alaska, and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Alaska-Anchorage and Antioch University in Seattle, will speak on "Cultivating Cross- Cultural Wisdom." The event is sponsored by the Applied Clinical Psychology master's and Adult Education doctorate programs at Penn State Harrisburg. Event will be in the Olmsted Auditorium at 6:15 p.m. March 23 - Faculty members from the School of Humanities, Dr. Meg Jaster, Dr. Pat Johnson, and Dr. Robin Veder, will discuss women and clothing, women and literature, and women and the visual arts. This event is part of the "Women in Society" series and will be held in the Gallery Lounge from 2 - 3:15 p.m. academic year. Applicants must be age 24 or older, current undergraduates who have already completed 30 graded credit hours at Penn State, and have a cumulative GPA of 3.4 or better. Visit www.alphasigmalambda.org for more information. Completed applications must be returned to the Student Assistance Center by April 1, 2005. The Student Activity Fee is sponsoring free yoga classes which meet each Wednesday throughout the semester from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center. The Harrisburg campus Lion Ambassadors meet Tuesdays from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. in Olmsted W-138. The Harrisburg campus Student Government Association meets every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in Olmsted E-314. Students are invited to attend and let their voice be heard. For more information, e-mail rlh2s4@psu.edu. The Multicultural Academic Excellence Program meets every Wednesday from 4:45 to 6 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center, Olmsted W -132. The guest speaker for the February 16 meeting will be SGA President Rodney Horton who will discuss how is interest in student government on campus led to his February 22 - Bard Senseless brings its "15-Minute Hamlet" and "The Comic-Tragedy of Macbeth" to the Gallery Lounge. The noontime performance is free and open to the public. Bard Senseless is the comedic touring troupe of Gamut Theatre Group, home of Harrisburg's Shakespeare Festival. The Festival is the Susquehanna Valley's only professional theatre dedicated to performing the works of Shakespeare and other classic stories and playwrights. March 15 - Violinist Kara Unal will be performing in the Gallery Lounge from 12 - 1 p.m. Unal is a student at the Julliard School in New York City and made her solo debut at the age of 10. Fun & Games February 23 - Residence Life will be holding a talent show from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. Faculty, commuters, and resident students are encouraged to showcase their talent. For more information, call 948-6399 or e mail mivlo3@psu.edu March 19 - The champion Har risburg Horizon teams will meet the Delaware Destroyers The Lady Horizon play at 5 p.m. and the men's game tips off at 7 p.m. Event will take place in the CUB. bid for a seat on the Middletown Borough Council. The Office of Student Affairs on the Harrisburg campus is seeking nominations for the 2004-05 Doris Hughes Memorial Award. This award has been established by the family and friends of Doris Hughes, the first international student adviser at Penn State Harrisburg. The purpose of the award is to recognize international students who have actively participated in campus or community activities and have achieved academic success after completing at least one semester of study at Capital College. Nomination forms are available in the Student Assistance Center, W-117 Olmsted. Deadline for nominations is Friday, February 25. ASL, the adult student honor society, is participating in Fox's Market Save and Share program. Save your cash register receipts from any Fox's store and bring them to the Student Assistance Center Hall Art will be in the Olmsted Building through March 30. "Mother and Son Show," features works by Elayn and Brent Leopold. A master's thesis production from Corrine Edris entitled "Sublime/ Suburbia" will be featured in the Morrison Gallery until March 4. Entertainment NOW LEASING!!! 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