The Capital Times NEWS EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR LAYOUT EDITORS COPY EDITOR STAFF WRITERS CARToomsrs BUSINESS BUSINESS MANAGER The Capital Times is published biweekly by the students of Penn State Harrisburg and is funded with Student Activity Fee money. Viewpoints are solely those of the authors and are not representative of the college administration, faculty or student body. Join Us The Capital Times is always looking for students to fill writing and photography positions. Necessary training is provided and opportuni ties for advancement are available. Interested students should stop by The Capital Times office at E-126, call 717-948-6440 or e-mail captimes@psu.edu. Buy Ad Space To buy advertisement space in The Capital Times, please contact Business manager Ashaka Patel at AXPSOI4OPSU.EDU. Available advertisement sizes, prices and printing dates will be provided. Penn State Harrisburg clubs, organizations and services are Diana Le Marin Alice Benjamin Branstetter Kelsie White Marty Santalucia Josseline Carbonare Katie Catina James Couche Jenna Denoyelles Morgan Dysinger Angela Green Jade Herbst Janelle Howell Wills King Jadrian Klinger Allison Mills Kirill Sobin James Speed Chris Varmecky Logan Zugay Phil Narsh Michael Pierce Ashaka Patel Tw.rarlirrwrq editor's comments Stories from The Capital Times office This is where staff and friends of staff hang out. Staff meetings are also held here. This is where the editors work (and play). Marin was standing on a couch, writing "THON 'O9" on our window and struggling to figure out how to draw a backward nine. She asked for Ben's help, but he didn't care. MA said, "But Diana cares... !" I replied, "I'm reading my junk mail." This is The Patriot 'News's front-page spread of Barrack Obama's historic win. This is staying op the board because (a) it's historic, (b) this is a newspaper office and (c) I needed something to.leave on the boards from my term as Editor. This is an autographed photo of Gov. Ed Rendell. I think it looks funny next to Obama. We never decorated The Capital Times pumpkin for the Fall Fest 2008 contest. Instead, we submitted a half-cooked pumpkin pie. We did not win. Behind Marin's jacket is Pappy's blue Civil War jacket. He was a Civil War vet who used to sit in our office and tell stories while the editors work on layout. You can still hear the piing! from when spits in his tin can. This is the Peter Kareithi bear. He's blue. No, this chair never had a back as far as we know, so don't ask what happened to it. Marin decided to rearrange furniture in the office last year. Meaning, she sat and told the men on our staff where to move furniture... 8. 9. 10 ...But I moved this filing cabinet by myself. I'll admit that's one of my proudest accomplishments. This ficus was used in a short film produced in our office last year. It hasn't left since. These are the new windows put in over the summer. They're nice. We can now watch squirrels play in the trees outside our office. Yes, that's a box of JoePa Wheaties. Cereal included. Go Penn State! This is the shopping cart you hear rumbling through Stacks every time the paper comes out. Shopping carts from California were migrating because they prefer the cooler whether, but one flew into a tree on campus. Capital Times staff nursed it back to health and adopted it. Now it proudly carries our paper. These are autographed photos of bands nobody knows This reads: Our Complaint Department is staffed by HELEN WAITE. If you have a complaint to file, go to HELEN WAITE. This is a Tropical Smoothie napkin. Tropical Smoothie is a tradition among the editors and yes, we use it as verb. Today, we are all Hokies. 19. 20. 21. 22. This printer works when it feels like it. Half the time, we don't realize it's not plugged in. This is the front page of The New York Times when Saddam Hussein was caught. Historic This is a Beaver Stadium press pass and why you should join the paper if you're really good at covering sports. The best seat in the house is on the field. Typically it takes an editor a semester and a half to realize this lamp is here. Yes, that's a Saddam Hussein t-shirt. This is a photo of a Marine. No one knows who it is or how long it's been there, but The Capital Times family always had Marines. It still does and it always will. This reads: Bentley (2002) & McCormick (2001) Memorial Bulletin Board Dedicated to Matt McKeown and Stacy DeAngelo (2003). 23 24 25 The best SGA cartoons ever. A Capital Times certificate to Steve Mayer "for creating the Biggest Controversy of the Year." The best photos of Penn State football and Joe Pa— ever. This map has pushpins of where all the previous editors wanted to travel to. Some of the pushpins may have been moved by staff unaware of this tradition. This alarm clock must always be an hour late for Mann to be on time. This is the box of toys Student Activities gave us after we were shut down because we're loved and everyone knows we work hard and play harder than anyone else. Corrections and Comments The Capital Times seeks to provide complete, correct and fair reporting. Any necessary corrections or comments are welcome and appreciated. Please call 717-948-6440 or e-mail captimes@psu.edu Nov. 19 2008