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10/16/08: Police information pso received call from fbi regarding meeting 10/16/08: Health and safety pso gave verbal warning to skateboarder. 10/16/08: Assist outside agency steelton pd requested assistance with large fight. 10/16/08: Theft: m&o reported theft of aluminum framing from outside building. Value $350.00 10/16/08: Institutional vandalism: m&o reported graffiti on toilet paper dispenser in men's rest room. 10/16/08: Suspicious activity: m&o reported two (2) males in statute garden. Gone on arrival/ no criminal activity found. 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. Diwali/Eid Party: Oct 25, Bpm-i2am: Diwali is an Indian Festival which is a festival of lights. There will be music, dancing, and food to enjoy at this event! Jack Chambers The student chapter of ASCD presents Jacktivities! Tuesday, October 28, 2008 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Morrison Gallery. This event is sponsored by the Student Activity Fee. Clothing Drive Penn State Harrisburg's Commission for Women and the student club Cause & Effect are jointly sponsoring a clothing and cell phone drive to benefit the Interfaith Thrift Shop in Middletown and the Greater Harrisburg YWCA. Clothing collection boxes will be placed throughout campus on Monday, October 27th, and the collection will continue through Friday, December sth. The cell phones and acces sories can be dropped off or placed in interoffice campus mail to Student Activities, El3l Olmsted. Film Screening and Director Talk with Daniel Karslake This event will be Monday, October 20, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in Kunkle Auditorium. Through the experiences of five very normal, very Chris tian, very American families including those of former House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt and Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson we discover how insightful people of faith handle the realization of having a gay child. Informed by such respected voices as Bishop Desmond Tutu, Harvard's Peter Gomes, Orthodox Rabbi Steve Greenberg and Reverend Jimmy Creech, For the Bible Tells Me So offers healing, clarity and understanding to anyone caught in the crosshairs of scripture and sexual identity. Open to the community. Police Repo 10/15/08 Institutional vandalism caller reported graffiti on green urinal divider in 2nd floor lobby's men's restroom. 10/14/08: Suspicious vehicle: report of occupant sitting in vehicle. Soccer player waiting for practice. 10/14/08: University policy: pso observed smokers in no smoking zone. Verbal warning issued. 10/14/08: Picious incident: report of vehicle with doors open and male slumped at wheel. Soccer player waiting for practice. 10/14/08: Underage drinking: caller reported smell of alcohol coming from residence. Pso's responded/two (2) persons fled Via bedroom window/consent to search form. Arrests pending. campus calendar os 10/13/08: Vehicular escort: pso provided chancellor escort to airport. 10/12/08: Property: pso secured thon funds in police services. Property report completed. (Editor's note: total amount secured: $2694.38) 10/11/08: Assist outside agency lower swatara pd requested assistance with report of 2 suspicious males walking Toward campus. Men arrested by lower swatara pd & middletown pd. 10/09/08: Criminal mischief: caller reported graffiti markings on window at northeast stairwell 10/09/08: Disabled vehicle: pso observed three (3) students pushing vehicle. Vehicle overheated/vehicle removed to olmsted lot. The PSH Bookstore will be returning all unpurchased books for FALL 2008 courses to the publishers on Friday, if you have not yet purchased your fall textbooks, be sure to do so no later than Oct 23 To all Penn State Harrisburg undergraduate students: Travel awards are available for those interested in taking the study tours/courses to either Brazil or Spain. Four $950 awards for each trip are available. The trip costs for Brazil are $2325 and for Spain are $2400. By winning a travel award, your award would be sent directly to the travel agent to reduce your cost of the trip. Students can compete with the decisions being made using 3 criteria: • Demonstrated financial need GPA• 1/2 page essay describing why you want to go If you are interested, please complete the essay and forward to Marie-Louise Abram, Director of International Programs, mla9@psu. edu, phone 717-948-6003 before Oct. 28. The demonstrated financial need and GPA will be accessed without you having to do anything. Decisions will be announced after Oct. 31, which gives you time to meet the Dec. 1 trip registration deadline. 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.