----.-eckn%fgrvipmeS -'•r ttgi,..z - - . - -7 - - Illittloog T "' it CI illeglan - NOte' i l:•; ,, iiit - •'' . IFAINI7,d - • - - - •-.:-.- . ... .• ~:, k ....., : -•,,,,,l,i;;;;:igigiiiiltoisigniti,.........,i!, : ;.E•i- : "Y• ~aiii. Spread the word If any group, organization, or individual has information they would like printed about an upcoming event, please deliver it to The Daily Collegian at least two days prior to the event by 4 p.m. Our address is listed below. Because of space constraints, publication is not guaran teed. Notes will not be taken over the phone. Parking permits available at parking deck Off-campus students who have Commuter permits allow park yet to purchase on-campus park- ing from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday ing storage permits might have to to Friday in Parking Lot 44, which find another place to store their is located near The Bryce Jordan vehicles. Center. The commuter permit Wanda Campbell, staff assistant includes a free Campus and Town at Eisenhower Parking Deck, said Loop pass, Campbell said. off-campus student vehicle stor- Evening/weekend permits are age permits are sold out. These also available, Campbell said. permits offer permanent parking They allow commuter parking on on campus for students who have weekends and after 5 p.m. during no available parking near their the week. The cost is $26 for Fall off-campus apartments or houses. semester and $5O for Fall and Students may purchase on-cam- Spring semesters. pus resident and commuter park- A valid driver's license and reg ing permits from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., istration are required to obtain a Monday to Friday in Room 1 permit, Campbell said. Also, the Eisenhower Parking Deck, Camp- vehicle must be registered to the bell said. student or a - direct family mem- Permits for on-campus resi- ber. dents and commuter students cost Residents of Eastview Terrace $5B for Fall Semester and $lO5 for and Graduate Circle can park in both Fall and Spring semesters. the areas near those residences Resident students are permitted for the same cost. to park in Parking Lots 80, 83 and For additional information, call • 83N, on the North side of campus. the parking garage at 865-1436. ;Bikes must be registered with police services • As Fall Semester begins, bicy- Registration is free, Smith said,' :cles pack the streets and fill the and students can register at a .racks near dorms and classroom number of locations on campus. A buildings. student ID card or other photo ID • And those bicycles must be reg- is required, and students must a• stered, said Dwight Smith, super- have their bicycles present in 'visor for University Police Ser- order to register, Smith said. vices. A tent located outside of Eisen . "It makes it easier to locate hower Parking Deck is staffed to stolen bikes if they are regis- handle the influx of students • tered," he said, adding that bicy- expected the first week of classes, cle thefts are the most prevalent Smith said. Staff members are .thefts on campus. available from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Students who registered bikes until Friday at the tent. last year still have valid registra- Students can register from 7 tions for this academic year, a.m. to 5 p.m. at any of the infor- Smith said. mation booths on campus, Smith However, those who registered said. Police services is available before last year or have not yet 24 hours a day for any student registered need to register now, who cannot register at the other he said. locations. How to contact.u,--,-, Address: ment, Sports, Photo, Graphics, Digi collOgahing. tal Collegian, Weekly Collegian lames - Building - - ■ 6 p.m. to midnight Sunday. 123 S. Burrowes St. ■lO a.m. to midnight Monday University P_ark, Pa. 16801-3882 through Thursday. ■ 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday. Office Hours/Phone: Business Division (814) 865-2531 Office hours are in effect while Fax: (814) 865-3848 classes are in session during Fall Advertising, Circulation, Semester, Spring Semester and Accounting Summer Session ■ Office open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m weekdays News Division (814) 865-1828 Fax: (814) 863-1126 News, Opinions, Arts and Entertain- If you have a news-related correction or complaint, please contact Managing Editor Julie Randall or Editor in Chief Rachel Hogan at 865- 1828. Police Log ■ Aggravated Assault: Gage occurred Aug. 21, University Short, 21, of Clearfield was arrest- Police said. The value of damage ed Sunday morning after he is unknown, police said.. kicked a 25-year-old Philadelphia ■ Criminal Trespass/Trade man between 15 and 20 times out- mark and Counterfeiting: A per side of the Gingerbread Man, 130 son not affiliated with the Univer- Hiester St., the State College sity was apprehended on the fifth Police Department said. Short is floor of McKean Hall for solicit charged with aggravated and sim- ing unauthorized University T ple assault, harassment and disor- shirts, University Police Services derly conduct. said. He was held on a $5,000 bond at The person was escorted out of Centre County Prison. the residence hall and 57 T-shirts ■ Armed Robbery: The Fergu- were c?nfiscated, University son Township Police Department Police said. reported Monday that early Sun- ■ Rules and Regulations: An day morning officers were dis- employee of the Nittany Lion Inn, patched to Brewmeisters Bed and 200 W. Park Ave., reported a Breakfast , 2070 Cato Ave. found purse containing a hand- The suspect entered Brewmeis- gun, University Police Services ter's with a kitchen knife and said. The handgun was found and forced a clerk to empty his cash transported to the Eisenhower drawer into a blue plastic bag, Parking Deck, Aug. 21 University Ferguson police said. police said. The suspect, who is described ■ Simple Assault: Two residents as a black man in his mid-20s, fled of Graduate Circle engaged in an on foot with $649. The man is altercation over the use of a wash approximately 5 feet, 11 inches ing machine on Aug. 12, Universi tall and 160 pounds with short ty police said. Both persons suf hair, Ferguson police said. fered minor injuries but declined ■ Burglary: Sean Maher report- medical treatment, police said. ed the theft of compact discs, an ■ Theft: A University employee East Penn backpack and a plastic reported the evening of Aug. 8 the sleeve from his residence on the theft of an unattended computer 600 block of West College Avenue, from Room 6in Findlay Commons the State College police said. The sometime between the previous theft occurred Aug. 22, police evening and that evening, Univer said. sity police said. The estimated value of the CDs The estimated value of the com is $1,870; the backpack is $3O; and puter is $2,200. the plastic sleeve is $5O, police ■ Theft: Ryan Buehner report said. ed the theft of compact discs and ■ Criminal Mischief: A Uni- a jacket from his Jeep between versity employee reported Aug. 23 and 25 in the McAllister unknown people entered the Ag Street Parking Deck, the State Progress Days site, located at College police said. Rock Springs, and damaged sev- The estimated value of the CDs eral buildings, University Police is $1,875. The jacket is listed at Services said. The incident $BO, police said. On the World Wide Web: The Digital Collegian, an expanded, on-line version of the Collegian, can be accessed via the World Wide Web at http://www.collegian.psu.edu I)ll4.tthe Las! owso 1 J Aj M a r U r E 152 at Street ikaraoke Nigh t %. 9fiGPFeature The Area's Largest Karaoke Show i4oli-Fiti 1(4 7 ... ii 1. - -, . 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