Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 08, 2008, Image 21

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    Police Repo
10/05/08: Vehicular escort: PSO
provided escort from airport to
campus for Chancellor.
10/04/08: Vehicular escort: PSO
provided escort for staff member
to airport.
10/04/08: Police information:
caller reported student on bus
trip failed to arrive at meeting
place.
10/03/08: Vehicular escort: PSO
provided escort to Chancellor to
airport.
10/03/08: Vehicular escort:
PSO provided escort for faculty
member to airport.
10/02/08: Campus assist: PSO
gave visitor permission to gather
acorns on weaver avenue.
10/02/08: Animal complaint
STUDENT PATROL POSITIONS AVAILABLE
If you are interested in a Student Patrol position, please stop by the Vehicle
Registration Office at 47 Swatara Building to submit an application. Duties
include parking permit enforcement on the Penn State Harrisburg campus.
Flexible hours and good pay.
HARSCO CEO SPEAKS
ON CORP CHANGE
Who: Salvatore Fazzo
lari, Harsco Corporation
CEO and PSH accounting
alumni
What: Discuss change in
corporations
When: Oct. 8, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Gallery Lounge
* * *
NATIVE AMERICAN
DANCE, DRUM PER
FORMANCE
Who: Piscataway Nation
What: Native American
dance and drum perfor
mance by Piscataway Na-
PSO observed student with dog
not in compliance with pshpd
directive
10/02/08: Request to locate
PSO received call from parent
about possible marijuana abuse
by student. Student interviewed
10/01/08: Vehicular escort:
pso provided escort to faculty
member to airport.
10/01/08.: University policy:
report of individual soliciting on
campus. Verbal warning issued
to solicitor.
10/01/08: Uspicious person:
caller report suspicious male
sitting outside in vehicle.
Student waiting for class to
begin.
10/01/08: Ehicular escort: PSO
provided escort from airport to
campus calendar
tion group
When: Oct. 9, 12:30-1:30
p.m.
Where: Auditorium
* * *
OPEN MIC NIGHT
Who: Students of PSH
What: Singers, comedi
ans, poets, dance groups,
etc.
When: Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m
Where: Stack's Stage
Details: Sign up by
e-mailing Julie Dauber at
jvdsos7@psu.edu.
* * *
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campus for faculty member
9/29/08: Key service: pso
unlocked sga office for sga
member.
9/26/08: Security lapse: found
rooms w 135, e3lO, e 314, e 316,
e334f, e33Bf, e 341, e 339, e 315,
e3ll, e 309, w 7, wl2, w 242,
w 231, w2l2r, w 209, w 207,
w 205, c 212, c 213, c2ll, e 206,
e2l2r, e24of, e24or, e 244, e 247,
e 245, e 252, e253f, e253r, e257r,
e 254, e2sBf, e26lr, e 264, &
e265r. Checked/secured rooms
9/28/08: Student accident:
student cut right index finger
EMS determined finger only
needed bandaging.
9/23/08: Follow-up investigation
PSO returned phone call to
capital times in reference to
incident #OB-003071.
FALL FEST
Who: Student Activities
What: Food, music
tivities and giveaways
When: Oct. 14, 12:15-2
p.m.
Where: Vartan Plaza
Details: Will be held in
Olmsted Building if it rains
* * *
ALL ABOUT INTERNS
Who: A panel of stu
dents, interns and an em
ployer
What: Discussion about
internship experience
When: Oct. 16, 12:30-
1:30 p.m.
Penn State Harrisburg is partnering with Homeland Security
and the South Central Pennsylvania Task Force in an emergency
preparedness exercise Thursday, Oct. 16 and Friday, Oct. 17, which
may involve local facilities and the college campus.
The exercise will provide an opportunity for Penn State Harrisburg
to test its emergency response and crisis communications plans to
enhance the health and safety of the campus community in the event
of an actual emergency.
As part of the exercise, there may be activity in the area, including on
campus, and the college will activate its emergency communications
plan as a test of its preparedness. All communications to you regarding
the exercise will be titled PRACTICE DRILL. Please understand the
messages are a part of the drill and at this time we do not anticipate
any action on your part. The goal is to not disrupt the college routine,
but to fine-tune our capabilities.
Prior to Oct. 16 and 17, you are encouraged to:
1) Familiarize yourself with the emergency procedures posted in
each classroom and office
2) Review the college Emergency Response Plan on the Web at
http://php.scripts.psu.edu/dept/iit/hbg/police/erp.php and determine
what your role may be in case of an actual event
3) If you have not registered for Penn State Harrisburg emergency
text messaging, do so by visiting the Web at http://newswires.psu.
edu/
4) E-mail safetyhealth@psu.edu if you have any questions
Additional information regarding the preparedness drills will be
communicated and posted on the college Web site as it becomes
available.
To submit events or announcements
The Capital Times welcomes submissions for the Campus Calendar
and announcement column. Events for the Campus Calendar should
have a title, brief description, necessary details such as time, place
and price, and a contact person.
To be printed in the following issue, submissions should be received
no more than a week after the current issue's distribution. Please send
submissions to captimes@psu.edu.
Questions? Feel free to also stop by The Capital Times office at E-126
or call 717-948-6440.
Where: Gallery Lounge
Details: Refreshments
available.
FED GOVERNMENT
JOBS INFO SESSION
Who: Naval Inventory
Control Point (NAVICP)
Human Resources repre
sentative
What: Presentation about
federal civilian jobs at
NAVICP
When: Oct. 16, 5 p.m.
Where: W-225 Olmsted
Details: If you plan to at
tend, please contact Career
Services at W-117, 717-
Oct. 8 2008
#IIIaAINMUuM
948-6260 or cmglll@psu
edu.
BEGINNING OF MLK
LECTURE SERIES
Who: Grenoldo Frazier,
actor and composer
What: Discuss theme of
Martin Luther King Com
memorative Lecture Series
by exploring role of drama
and music
When: Oct. 20, 12-2 p.m
and 6-8 p.m.
Where: Gallery Lounge
Details: Free and open to
the public