The Capital Times, April 4, 2005 POLICE REPORT 0 3 / 2 4/05 STUDENT ASSIST: Student inquired about project for class. Referred to chief. 0 3 / 2 4/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY: State constable requested assistance with a warrant. 03/24/05 POLICE INFORMATION: Report of faculty member acting irrationally. 03/24/05 911 HANG UP: Report that a child pushed the emergency phone button/no problem. 03/24/05 HEALTH AND SAFETY: Faculty member reported odor of electrical COMP LECTURES & WORKSHOPS April 4:The Multicultural Academic Lecture Series concludes with a presentation by Dr. Michael E. Dyson, named as one of the "50 most inspiring African Americans" by Essence magazine and as a "major American thinker and cultural critic" by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Free and open to the public. (Capital Union Building, 6 P.m.) April 6: Dr. Sue Rankin, the University's Senior Diversity Planning Analyst, will lead a discussion on "Sexual Minorities on Campus." The entire campus community is invited to attend. For further information, contact Donna Howard at 948-6025. (Special Events Room, 2 p.m. & 6:15 p.m.) April 7: Learn more about Penn State Harrisburg's 20 master's degree and two doctoral programs at the graduate program open house. RSVP appreciated, but not required. For information, phone 717-948-6250 or e-mail hbgadmit@psu.edu (Library, 6:30 p.m.) April 9: Learn aboutundergraduate study opportunities at Penn State Harrisburg at the undergraduate programs open house. The campus offers 27 baccalaureate programs and the first two years of study leading to 160 Penn State undergraduate majors available throughout the Commonwealth. RSVP appreciated, but not required. For information, phone 717-948-6250 or e-mail hbgadmit@psu.edu. (Capital Union Building, 9 a.m.) CLUBS April 7: SGA meeting. Join the Student Government Association every Thursday. "Where Student THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW The Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Equity in the Office of the Uni versity's Vice Provost for Educa tional Equity is actively seeking nominations for membership. Nominations forms are available on the web at http://www.equity. psu.edu/clgbte. For more infor mation, contact Kate Lumley-Sa panski at 814-865-6391 or Tunc Lyriboz 717-531-7962. Nominations are being sought for the Superior Service to Adult Learners Award recognizing an individual or team of individuals who have positively affected the campus environment for adult Have something to add? Submit to the Campus Calendar and Things You Need to Know by emailing captimes@psu.edu or calling (717) 948-6440. equipment. Room checked Odor coming from skunk outside 03/25/05 HEALTH AND SAFETY: Report of two young males rollerblading on benches. Gone on arrival. 03/26/05 KEY SERVICE Lifeguards let into pool area. 03/28/05 HIT & RUN ACCIDENT: Student reported vehicle was struck while parked in lot. Small dent on driver's side door. 03/29/05 ALARM TESTING: Notified University Park about alarm testing in food services area. US CRIER DER Voices are Heard." (Olmsted E -314, 12:30 p.m.) April 12: Interested students are invited to attend the meeting of the College Democrats. (Olmsted E-200, 3:30 p.m.) ARTS April 6: Back by popular demand, Regency is an a cappella group that will keep your hands clapping and toes tapping. Their repertoire includes the sounds of today, mixed with the Motown magic of yesterday, including the hit sounds of Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, The Righteous Brothers, and The Temptations. They even sing some country hits in their own unique way. This event is funded by the Student Activity Fee. (Gallery Lounge, noon) April 6: A free yoga class, sponsored by 41/0 Student Activity Fee, will be offered. (Oliver LaGrone Cultural Center, 12:15 p.m.) April 6: A tsunami relief concert, featuring U 2 and Beatles music performed by local artists, is free and open to the public. Donations collected at the concert will go to the U.S. fund for UNICEF-Tsunami Relief. The event is sponsored by a coalition of student organizations at Penn State Harrisburg. For information, contact Dr. Clem Gilpin at 948- 6066. (Olmsted Auditorium, 8:30 p.m.) April 7: The final installment in the river series on campus will feature a live concert of river music. Performing artists will be announced at a later date. (Olmsted Auditorium, 7 p.m.) April 17: The Harrisburg Student Awards will be held. (Capital learners. The Outstanding Adult Learner Recruitment and Reten tion Program Award recognizes an outstanding Penn State re cruitment or retention program that provided significant benefit to adult learners during the 2004- 05 academic year. Award infor mation and nomination forms are available on the Commission for Adult Learners Web site, http:// www.sa.psu.edu/cals/commis sion/. The Alpha Sigma Lambda Adult Educational Foundation an nounces applications are avail able for seven $l,OOO scholar ships for the 2005-2006 academic 03/29/05 EMPLOYEE INJURY: Staff reported pain from repetitive clerical duties. University employee injury report completed. 03/29/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY: Upper Allen Twp. PD requesting assistance with sustpected ordinance. Call cancelled prior to departure. 03/29/05 ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY requested assistance for suspected dynamite. 03/29/05 HEALTH AND SAFETY: Verbal warnings issued to five people skateboarding in from of building. Union Building, 1:30 p.m.) FUN & GAMES April 6: Christian and Catalina return to campus after running our Blizzard of Bucks game show to present "Mind Tripping." Their mentalist abilities will give you goose bumps and keep you entertained. Audience participation is also a given with this duo. This event is sponsored by the Entertainment Council. (Community Center, 9 p.m.) April 12: Stuff-a-Plush, one of the most popular PSH events, returns to campus just in time for the end of the year. Make a cute bear, monkey or other animal for that special someone or keep it for yourself. Sponsored by the Student Government Association. (Gallery Lounge, noon) April 14: Put together a team for the charity Dodge Ball Tournament, sponsored by Circle K. Contact Steve O'Holla for more information at saol42@psu.edu. (Capital Union Building, 9 p.m.) April 19: Blow off some pre finals steam at the Spring Luau. This afternoon will include many events such as Tarot Reading, Airbrush Tattoos, Bouncy Boxing, Limbo, Caribbean Photos, and numerous carnival games with prizes. While participating in the activities enjoy the sounds of Steel Impressions, a steel drum band, and enjoy the traditional Luau food and drinks from the Tiki bar. Don't forget to take along your free t-shirt! This event is funded by the Student Activity Fee and Entertainment Council. (Vartan Plaza, noon) *Campus Calendar adapted from the PSH online events calendar 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. Applicants do not have to be ASL members. Complete details and application forms are available in the Stu dent Assistance Center or from the ASL web site at: www.alpha sigmalambda.org. 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