'WiXZLREPatPT 03/03/06 (2:50 p.m.): Request to patrol: Student’s mother called requesting patrol of village apartments. 03/06/06: Student injury: Student fell on steps while reading cell phone message. University injury report completed. 03/07/06: Stolen property: Observed parking and roadway signs in living room of residence 03/07/06: Police information: PSO took Impala for calibration by Raybolds. 03/11/06: Escort service: PSO provided escort to staff member from airport to campus. 03/13/06: Student injury: Student injured ankle while playing Frisbee Transported to health services. Injury report completed. CampiJ&iCencfar Lectures & Events Selznick Art Exhibit March 29-May 12 Morrison Gallery, Library Award-winning illustrator of children’s books, Brian Selznick’s origional work will be on display and is open to the public. http://www. hbg.psu.edu/news/selznickart.html. Troupe Art Exhibit March 29 - April 7 Gallery Lounge, Olmsted Building An exhibition of Lancaster artist Lisa Troupe’s landscape paintings entitled “Horizon Line” is on public display, http://www.hbg.psu.edu/ news/troupe.html. Karamo - Real World Philadelphia March 29 from 9:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Stacks Stage Join Karamo from Real World Philadelphia as he discusses discrimination and provides behind-the scenes glimpses of the “Real World.” International Film Festival Movies March 30 at 7 p.m. All shown at Olmsted Auditorium “Manitowinner of the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, is a riveting story of two brothers set against the volatile backdrop of a changing inner city. Not rated/mature audiences. Free and open to the public. April 1 at 7 p.m. “My Son the Fanatic." Parvez, a cab driver who left Pakistan in search of a better life must choose between Tiling s ]kl A A ffl To YoullCCllKnow The Penn State Harrisburg Student Government Association (SGA) is currently preparing for Spring Elections and there are many important positions available. The elected positions of President and Vice President are being vacated by transferring students and there are many Senator positions with no current candidates. Additionally, the SGA Student Court will have four positions opening up due to graduating seniors - including the position of Chief Justice. Please consider running for a position in the April 3-5 election. This opportunity will allow you to gain valuable experience in your major, build leadership strength, network with student organizations campus-wide, and strengthen your undergraduate or graduate resume. For more information on the upcoming election or about opportunities to get involved, please contact Mike Edwards, or drop by the Student Activities Office at E -131 Olmsted to pick up a Candidate Election Packet. SGA Food Drive The Student Government Association invites all Penn State Harrisburg students, faculty, and staff to participate in a food drive for the Middletown Food Bank. 03/14/06: Suspicious person: Observed middle aged male walking in village/father delivering computer equipment. 03/15/06: Provided lost motorist directions to Hershey Medical Center. 03/15/06: Suspicious incident: Employee reported receiving strange letter from student. Investigation continuing. 03/16/06: Follow-up investigation: Meeting held to discuss disorderly/ harassing conduct by student re: #O6-000480. 03/16/06: Escort service: Provided escort for faculty member to airport, 03/17/06: Health and safety: PSO received called about suspicious white liquid in a plastic bag. Upon his friendship with a woman not his wife and his son. Rated R. UK/ France. Free and open to the public April 2 from 7 p.m. “Bicycle Thief,” a beautiful, simple story of a man in post-war Rome who goes on a heart-wrenching search which teaches the man and his son much about the meaning of life and just how far we will go when pushed to the edge. Winner of a special Academy Award. Not rated. Free and open to the public. School of Business Administration Forum April 4 at 12:30 p.m. E-314 Olmsted Dr. Mukund Kulkami, Director of the School of Business Administration, invites all students in the school to participate. Any issues, concerns, and questions about the school and its programs will be addressed. Food and light refreshments will be provided. College Colloquia April 5 from 12:25 p.m. - 2 p.m. Special Events Room This series continues with Roderick Lee discussing “The Underground Railroad Community Information System: Understanding Effective Use as a Design and Development Parameter.” Graduate Programs Information Night April 6 at 6:30 p.m. Penn State Harrisburg Library Learn about Penn State Harrisburg’s Drop off points are the Student Activities Office, E-131 Olmsted and the Behavioral Sciences Office, W-157 Olmsted. Donations will be accepted until Tuesday, April 25. The college is offering a free S.A.F.E. (Self-Defense Awareness and Familiarization Exchange) Program on Tuesday, March 28 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Capital Village Community Center. The program is an initiative to stop violence against teenaged and adult women. The class is for females only. Please respond to Jen at jual@psu.edu or phone 948-6232. Lunchtime Pilates Class - A Pilates class is being offered every Tuesday and Thursday in April (beginning April 4) from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the CUB. This class is open to all faculty, staff, and students and is free of charge. However, pre-registration is required and there is a limit of 15 participants. Please call Julie Stoehr at 948-6267 to register. Meetings Chi Gamma lota, the veterans fraternity meets every Monday at 12:15 p.m. in W-207 Olmsted. For information, contact Andrew Dale at XGlpresident.psu.edu or Andrew investigation, bag contained Elmer’s glue. 03/18/06: Fire: Caller reported fire outside east entrance. PSO used fire extinguisher to extinguish smoldering ashes. 03/20/06: Escort: Provided escort for vehicle registration staff to review permit dispensers. 03/20/06: Visitor assist: Provided directions to open house for visitors, 03/21/06: VRP assist: Removed covers from parking dispensers. 03/21/06: Request to patrol: Caller requested PSO present while student’s father visited. Referred to resident life. 03/22/06: Visitor assist: PSO directed visitor to service station to obtain air in tire. 20 master’s degree programs all designed to accommodate the part time student. RSVP appreciated. For information call 717-948-6250 or e-mail hbgadmit@psu.edu. Egg Hunt for Children April 8 at 2 p.m. Lion Ambassadors are sponsoring an egg hunt behind Olmsted Building. There will be egg hunts for each of the following age groups: 3 and under, 4 to 6, 7 to 8, and 9 to 10. There will also be crafts, games, and prizes. The community is invited to take part. Athletics Softball at Hazleton April 1 at 1 p.m. Softball at York April 2 at 12 p.m Softball at Fayette. April 4 at 3 p.m. Baseball at Fayette April 4 at 4 p.m. Baseball vs. Delaware County Middletown Area High School April 8 at 1 p.m. Softball vs. Mont Alto April 8 at 1 p.m. Baseball vs. Abington Middletown Area High School April 9 at 1 p.m. Softball vs. Abington April 9 at 1 p.m. Scott XGlvpresident@psu.edu. The Student Government Association meets every Thursday. Students are encouraged to attend. The meetings are held in the Science and Technology Building, room 118 at 12:30 p.m. The campus Lion Ambassadors meet every Tuesday at 1 p.m. in W -231 Olmsted. The International Affairs Association meets every Tuesday at 5 p.m. in E-314 Olmsted. For more information, contact Paul Fogle at paf9lo@psu.edu. The Multicultural Academic Excellence Program meets every Wednesday from 4:45 to 6 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center, W-132 Olmsted. The Spanish Club will meet March 29 from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. in room E-314 Olmsted. All are invited. For more information e-mail Jose Vargas-Vila, the club advisor, at jlvlo@psu.edu. The PSH Liaison Committee meets on the third Monday of each month. For information, contact Lori Ricard at lrrl2@psu.edu. across: Funny Little Sayings >lete the missing word from each of these common sayings Across A clash of 5. a fly on the 8. a high to pay 9. a slip of the 12. a in the pan 14. a rude 17. a bee in your 18. a hard act to 20. a bull in a shop 22. a bit late in the 23.1 beg your_ 24. A rap on the 26. a bun in the 27. a game of __ 28. a man of few 32.1 you so 34. a shock to the 36. a slice of the _ 37. a card up your 38. a mile a CRYPTO G.W. BUSMSMS GEORGE W. BUSH B ? : Brando '* Sar *y nski LAVBLA J. OXRN One letter stands for another. In this sample, J is used for the letter W, L for the two G's, etc. Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. 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