Collegian Notes ■ The Alliance for Animal Rights will meet at 8:30 p.m. today in 119 Boucke. ■ The Australia-New Zealand Studies Center, the Office of Enrollment Management and Administration and the Office of International Students will sponsor a workshop titled "The Aus tralian Educational Marketing Model and International Student Recruitment in the Pacific Rim" at 1:30 p.m. today in 205 Shields. For more information call 863-4774 or 863-1603. • The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Bio logy . will sponsor a lecture titled "Engineering Hemoglobin: Applica tion to Biotechnology and Medicine" at 2:30 p.m. today in 101 Alt house. For more information call 865-3072. ■ The Department of Electrical Engineering will sponsor a lecture titled "Liquid Crystal Nonlinear Optics" at 2:30 p.m. today in 160 Willard. For more information call 863-2788. ■ The Department of Geosciences will sponsor a lecture titled "Imaging Radar Studies of Rapid Ice Motion in Greenland" at 4 p.m. today in 202 Research West. ■ LDSSA will hold a "Religion in Life" lunch and lecture at 12:30 p.m. today in the Frizzel Room of Eisenhower Chapel. ■ The Penn State Peace Corps Office will sponsor a panel dis cussion titled "Cultural Diversity in Development" in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Peace Corps at 7 p.m. today in 222 Boucke. • Penn State Pro-Choice will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in 311 Boucke. For more information call 231-8378. ■ The Penn State University Veterans Organization will meet at 8 p.m. today in 323 HUB. • The Spanish Club will show Strawberry and Chocolate at 8 p.m. today in 201 Classroom/Office Building. ■ United Campus Ministry will sponsor Vitality Volleyball from 8 to 9:30 p.m. today in the gym of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, corner of McAllister Street and College Avenue. 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Free jazz concert held in Schwab Auditorium The Penn State Jazz Club and WKPS-FM (90.7) will sponsor The Tim Warfield Quintet at 8 p.m. today in Schwab Auditorium. Admission to the concert is free. ~ ..c , , Police'Log . -"' 4 ..- '' '' ' V* 4 t *** 44: — *: lit 4 , 4ft! ' , • 'CI , ,$, ,t, , 4. 1 , t. ~,i' •,'...isl ■ Criminal Mischief: A Univer- parts when it reached its destina sity employee reported Tuesday tion, University police said. that the windshield of a vehicle The missing parts are worth owned by the University was bro- $l,OOO ken sometime between Monday and Tuesday in Parking Lot Orange B, University Police Ser vices said. The value of the damage is $3OO, ■ Parking Violation: Universi ty student James D. Thornton of 825 Bellaire Ave. was transported Tuesday to District Justice Carmine Prestia's office where he paid $2OO in outstanding parking violations, University police said. ■ Parking Violation: University student Corey D. Hill of 411 Wau pelani Drive was transported Tuesday to District Justice Carmine Prestia's office where he paid $140.50 in outstanding park ing violations, University police said. ■ Theft: Stacey Bock, an employee of Maurices, Nittany Mall, reported Monday that two men and a woman stole 25 to 30 pairs of Calvin Klein jeans Mon day, the State College Police Department said. The jeans are worth $1,250. ■ Theft: A University employ ee reported Tuesday that a com puter shipped for repair from the Applied Research Laboratory on Feb. 22 was missing some of its Local woman's condition upgraded after assault The condition of a Ferguson was no forcible entry into the Township woman assaulted in her house. home Friday has been upgraded Forensic experts are being to satisfactory, a Geisinger Med- brought in to examine the evi ical Center spokeswoman said dence already collected and give yesterday. their opinion about the case, Con- Ferguson Township Police nor said. Chief Edward Connor said the "This is the slow part of the investigation into the assault of investigation," he said , Lauta Schneider is continuing. It has been determined that there These office hours are in effect while classes are in session dur ing Fall Semester, Spring Semes ter and Summer Session. ■ Theft: Kimberly Plaxa, an employee of J.C. Penney, Nittany Mall, reported Monday that two men stole 15 shirts sometime Monday, State College police said. The two men match the description of the men that stole from Maurices, the State College police said. The shirts are worth $570. ■ Theft: Two University stu dents reported Tuesday that their gym bags and their contents were stolen Tuesday outside of the rac quetball courts at Rec Hall, Uni versity police said. The bags and their contents are worth $3OO. ■ Theft: Joseph Lee reported Tuesday that his book bag and its contents were stolen Tuesday from Playland, 350 E. College Ave., the State College police said. The value of the book bag and contents are unknown. ■ Vandalism: Mark Hansel of 1231 S. Allen St. reported Tuesday that his driver's side windshield was smashed sometime Tuesday while it was parked in the rear of a building at 130 Heister St., the State College police said. The value of the windshield is unknown. —by Shawna Caswell Having trouble getting a tannin 117 Help the Kitty find thi $2O. • 0 , 1 Qr. Which one doesn't Where can you look like the others? find the $2O? 0 TOT' . , a)Sera Tec b)Sera Tec . 14. - 10 -20 c)Sera Tec Sera Tec is giving first time plasma donors and those who haven't donated in 60 days $2O with this ad. 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You need to be at least 21 years old, meet North American Van Lines qualifications and be available for training the end of April or early May. We promise you an adventure you'll never forget. Call today (lim ited openings). 1-800-348-2147, Dept. ÜB-3. Ask for a college fleet representative. orAdik 11..v.4111, north American. ointment? SEND US A POSTCARD Ve• Stop in before you leave for break & we'll give you a label with our address Spring Break - Wish We Were There Book Buy Back going on everyday The Big Blue wants you to send SBS a postcard when you go on Spring Break, even if you just go home. IT'S EASY! Student Book Store 330 E. College Ave. 237-7616 The Daily Collegian Thursday, Feb. 29, 1996-3