03/19/09: Suspicious Activity: PSO found four (4) male students in garden filming. Students filming comedic skit for u-tub. 03/19/09: Campus Assist: Staff reported student was dropping ili wei is and would not stop. PSS esco ed student out of building. 03/19/09: Local Hearing: PSS attended district court for hearing on incident #O9-000126. Defendant pled guilty. 03/18/09: Fire Alarm: Fog machine caused alarm to trip. Alarm reset/fog machine seized by resident life. 03/18/09: Suspicious Person: Student reported male carrying purse talking to himself. Unable to locate. 03/15/09: Animal Complaint: PSO observed female with 2 large dogs without leashes enter campus. PSO informed dogs must be leashed at all times. 03/15/09: Parking: PSO observed numerous vehicles parked illegally along Olmsted Drive. Verbal warning issued. 03/13/09: Non-employee Injury: Individual volunteering to build stage tripped and fell down steps in auditorium. Individual sustained laceration to head. Library's Special Collection Reading room Tuesday, March 3 1, 12p.m. - 1 p.m., Martha Sachs, Curator, Special Collections Sponsored by Penn State Harrisburg's Commission for Women Presentation on "How the Alice Marshall Women's History Collection Completely Changed the Course of My Life!" Everyone is welcomed to come and hear about two amazing women, Alice Marshall and Grace Greenwood, browse the Alice Marshall Women's History Collection, and hear about the impact this collection had on one person's life. Change of Heart ice Repo Pol 03/12/09: Parking: M&O reported delivery truck in handicapped space. Verbal warning issued. 3/11/09: Employee Injury: M&O employee was struck by gator door on the front side of the head. Employers report of occupational injury completed. 03/10/09: Safety: M&O reported student removed cones from roadway. Verbal warning issued to student. 03/08/09: Police Information: Professor on trip to Spain notified PSO that two students fought with police in Spain. Both students being sent back to PSH. 03/06/09: Suspicious Activity: Employee reported possible drug activity in stacks market. 03/06/09: Suspicious Person: Caller reported suspicious male in lot talking to himself. Student waiting for ride. 03/05/09: Key Service: Caller requested PSO secure SGA office. 03/04/09: Theft: Report observing Fulton County road sign in apartment. 02/28/09: Assist Outside Agency: Dauphin County Control dispatched PSO to Wheels of Fire campus calendar os Tuesday, March 31— Tom Leyden Gallery Lounge, 12:10 p.m. After 15 years as a neo-Nazi white supremacy activist and recruiter, Tom "TJ" Leyden experienced a profound change of heart, turned away from hate, and began teaching tolerance. How can a man who covered his body in Nazi symbols, advocated for the death of Jews, and recruited teenagers into the hate movement become on the nation's most compelling advocates for the importance of diversity and cultural appreciation? This event is open to general public. Teacher Recruitment Day Wed., April 1 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., in Pucillo Gym at Millersville Roller Rink for assistance with crowd control. 02/28/09: M&O issue: Caller advised very cold in auditorium. PSO contacted M&O. 02/28/09: Animal Complaint: Caller reported possum under the stairwell. PSO responded/animal chased from area 02/26/09: Police Information: Caller reported license plate taken from vehicle. 0 2 / 2 6/09 Investigation: PSO fingerprinted and photographed arrestee for incident #O9-000162. 02/25/09: Key Service: PSO unlocked radio station for student that left cell phone in room. 02/25/09: Damage to Vehicle: PSO noticed damage to patrol vehicle. Vehicle accident report completed. 02/25/09: Medical Assist: EMS dispatched for male with chest pain. 02/25/09: Assist Outside Agency: PSO observed VW traveling wrong way. PSO advised Middletown PD who requested PSO to stop vehicle. University. Don't miss the opportunity to meet recruiters from 100 school districts! Sign up and get details in the Career Services Office. View employers, directions and parking information at our website: www.hbg.psu.edu/ careers/TRD.htm Professional Development Opportunity The Office of Human Resources will sponsor the workshop Sexual Orientation in the Workplace: Can We Talk Yet? on Thursday, April 2 from 9:30 a.m. till Noon. This program is designed to facilitate an open and respectful dialogue about a topic that is often difficult to discuss in our culture. Participants will be encouraged UNDERGRADUATE SPRING OPEN HOUSE All clubs and organizations are invited to the 2009 Un dergraduate Spring Open House at Penn State Harrisburg, which is scheduled for Saturday, April 18. This recruiting event is a great way for you to showcase your club/orga nization to prospective students and their families/friends. If you are interested in representing your club/organization during this event, please email Keith Eopechino in Admis sions at kaels@psu.edu. Follow-up 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 captirnes@psu.edu. Questions? Feel free to also stop by The Capital Times office at E-126 or call 717-948-6440. to explore their perceptions and beliefs about sexual orientation, to reflect on the origin of those percptions, and to discuss how they influence our interaction with others. For details about the program, please refer to the .pdf attachment. Then check your calendars. To attend, send an email to bchs@psu.edu by close of day March 30 to reserve your place. WPSH Radio Station Presents Open Mic Night April 3, from 7-11 p.m., Stack's Stage in the Olmsted Building Bring your bands, your comedy, your poetry and your friends. Letters for Lovers will be playing at 8 p.m. If interested in playing or performing please email wpshthereactor@gmail.com for slots. A community Easter Egg Hunt Sponsored by the Penn State Harrisburg Lion Ambassadors comes to campus at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 4. Hand painting, games and prizes will be available for the children who participate. The event will be on Vartan Plaza adjacent to Olmsted Building and will feature egg hunts for the following groups: 3 and under, ages 4 —5, ages 6 and 7, and ages 8 to 10. In case of rain, the event will be held in the food court in the Olmsted building.