2 I WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 2008 POLICE LOG ■ Vandalism: An unknown person or persons broke into and damaged the doors of the Chi Phi fraternity house, 360 E. Hamil ton Ave., at 4:14 p.m. Monday, State College Police said. Damage to the doors is estimated at $1,500, police said. There are no sus pects, police said. ■ Theft: A bicycle valued at $l,OOO was reported stolen from Davey Laboratory at 7:35 p.m. Monday, Penn State Police said. It is believed the bike was taken between 7 p.m. and 7:35 p.m., police said. t To view an interactive map of recent police and fire incidents, IL r c visit: www.psucolleglan.com ■ The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive 1 to 7 p.m. in Findlay Commons. The East Halls Residence Association, Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Sigma Alpha will sponsor the event. ■ The video "America's National Monuments: Devil's Tower, Jewel Cave, and Agate Fbssil Beds" will be shown at 12:15 p.m. in 105 Deike Building. The Earth and Mineral Sciences library will host the event. ■ Paul F Nealey of the University of Wisconsin will deliver a talk, "Block Copolymer Lithography," at 2:30 p.m. in 102 Chem istry Building. Paul S. Weiss of the Department of Chemistry will host the event. ■ Mohammad Ghomi of the Georgia Institute of Technology will deliver a talk, "Topology of Riemannian Submanifolds with Prescribed Boundary" at 3:30 p.m. in 106 McAllister Building. The Department of Mathematics will host the event. ■ Edward Guinan of Villanova University will give a talk "Liv ing with a Red Dwarf Star. Possibilities for Life on Hosted Plan ets," at 4:00 p.m. in 538 Davey Laboratory. Richard Wade of the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics will host the event. LUNCH Findlay and Pollock: barbecue sauce, barley pecan stuffed pep pers, chicken nuggets, grilled tuna melt, honey mustard, honey sauce, sweet and sour sauce, mixed vegetables, steak fries. Simmons: grilled vegetable burrito, Hawaiian whole wheat pizza, three cheese whole wheat pizza, zucchini ribbon penne, broccoli with caramelized onions and pine nuts, corn, couscous with almonds, ginger glazed sugar snap peas, jasmine rice with edamame, roasted rosemary potatoes, sweet and sour baby carrots. Redlfer: barbecue sauce, barley pecan stuffed peppers, chicken nuggets, grilled tuna melt, honey mustard, honey sauce, sweet and sour sauce, mixed vegetables, shoestring fries. DINNER Findlay, Pollock and Wamock: black bean burger, burger topping bar, grilled chicken breast, one-third pound bacon cheeseburger, one-third pound hamburger, turkey burger, Boston baked beans, cauliflower florettes, shoestring fries. Simmons: Billy's barbecue, chicken breast, eggplant and tomato pasta, grilled chicken breast vegetable jambalaya, broccoli with caramelized onions and pine nuts, corn, couscous with almonds, ginger glazed sugar snap peas, jasmine rice with edamame, roasted rosemary potatoes, sweet and sour baby carrots. Red!fel.: black bean burger, burger topping bar, grilled chicken breast, third-pound bacon cheeseburger Correction A letter to the editor "Penn Staters should look at who the real `brats' are" on page 6 of Tuesday's Daily Collegian incor rectly spelled the name of the letter's writer. The correct spelling is Hamdan Yousuf. An article "McCain group welcomes new president" on page 4 of Monday's Daily Collegian incorrectly reported the location of Jon Dandrea's position with the John McCain campaign. Dandrea will remain in State College. THE DAILY www.psucollegian.com • Colle $ lan Collegian Inc. James Building, 123 S. 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High 75 FORECAST DISCUSS:ON Yesterdays blue skies and unseasonably warm temperatures will continue today with few clouds and highs in the mid to upper 80's. Tonight will feature mostly clear skies and cool conditions with lows in the upper 50's. Sunny skies will again grace the region on Thursday as temperatures will peak in the upper 80's. Temperatures will struggle to fall below the 60 degree mark on Thursday night as clear conditions will prevail. Friday will be slightly more seasonable as clouds move into the region in the overnight period. Markedly cooler and moist air will arrive on Saturday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna makes its way towards Nittany Lion territory. Sept. 11 memorial to be built NEW YORK The latest design for the Sept. 11 memorial entrance pavilion has a facade that evokes the World Trade Center's twin towers, and builders still hope the memorial will open by the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. The three-story, asymmetrical glass and steel building is the last piece of the 8-acre memorial plaza at ground zero, a redesign of a building first introduced as a much larger museum space three years ago. Craig Dykers, architect for the Norwe gian architectural firm Snohetta, said the Hurricane Ike takes aim at Texas McALLEN, Texas With Hurricane Ike steaming into the Gulf of Mexico, Texas emergency officials Tuesday stood ready to order 1 million people evacuat ed from the impoverished Rio Grande Valley and tried to convince tens of thou- Enrollment few students enrolled because of the applications received for this academic money it generates. year, another all-time high. "The residence halls on campus are "We established a decade ago a range From Page 1. completely full and that is a good sign," from 40 to 42,000 students [as an enroll "We have 90,000 plus students pleased Spanier said, adding the university relies ment ceiling for University Park]," to be a part of Penn State right now," on the number of students paying tuition Spanier said last year. "We are turning Spanier said. for its expenses, including faculty away very highly qualified students." He added that while the large numbers salaries. . of students is a drawback in some areas, Spanier said the enrollment numbers Collegian Staff Writer Shannon Slmcox con- • the situation is much better than if too jtre in part because of a pool of 101,000 tributed to this report. Status From Page 1 Joe Paterno said the players' status for this week's game against Syracuse will be determined on a "day-to-day" basis. "There are four people with exactly the same involvement," he said during his weekly press conference Tuesday "I'm just trying to wait until I get this thing straightened out, and then we'll see what happens. So as far as whether the other kids are going to play or not, I'm going to play it day by day for awhile." Quarless was listed third on the depth chart at tight end behind Mickey Shuler and Andrew Szczerba. Wallace is listed as a second-string corner. Chopper frame allows the interior of the aircraft to Conor Marr, American Helicopter Society . be open. president said. "I'm not that knowledgeable about hel- Elise Baker, a recent member of the From Page I. icopters, but I think it's pretty cool," Brad American Helicopter Society said she. ible and we have satellite everything," Price (junior-aerospace engineering) thought it was "excellent" and "very rele Conboy said. said. vant to a lot of the work we do in our He encouraged the students to touch Students attending the presentation courses." the helicopter and "see how light weight said they found the information to be The presentation is given once a the components are." interesting and relevant. semester, but this is the first time in a Conboy compared the helicopter's "I thought it was very informative. I long time that the presentation was given frame to an eggshell with a rotor on top. think he had a very good presentation for outside instead of at the State College • He said it is because the strength of the people who don't know a lot about it," Airport hangar, Conboy said. Terry Casey Andrew Staub Kristen Huth Jess Remit lan Brown Erin Prah Jillian Raines Nikki Sciotto Lauren McCormack Matt Conte ...Rossilynne Skena Katie Maloney Marissa Carl ..Brianna Labuskes ...Katherine Dvorak Stacey Federoff —.Katharine Lackey ..Bridget Monaghan Brandon Taylor Virginia Harrison Juliana Reis Brian Eller Kevin Zitzman Sororities "The booklet was informative, especial- place where people who are looking into From Page 1. ly for me since I'm registered and inter- that can find out more information." the PHC has spent on marketing its ested in recruitment," Kimmel (fresh- Registration for sorority recruitment recruiting process.man-sociology and economics) said. "But ends at midnight Sept. 23rd. Anyone • Besides the new marketing strategies, I think I would have been able to find out wishing to participate in formal recruit the PHC has added aGo Greek Brunch about it without the booklet." ment can register at greeks.psu.edu and informational sessions to its agenda Christina Nixon (freshman-division of under Panhellenic Recruitment before formal recruitment. The PHC undergraduate studies) said she received The Interfraternity Council (WC) has chapter presidents will be available to the Go Greek booklet in her mailbox and also recently revamped its recruitment answer questions about recruitment and said it was a good tool to introduce soror- methods this year in an attempt to greek life or to chat at the brunch, Cohen ity life to freshmen. become more unified and organized, said. "It's nice how it outlined the philan- Cory Will, IFC co-executive vice presi- Black From Page 1 Black for humor that doesn't take politi cal sides. Black has worked as a playwright and stand-up comedian and has performed on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Larry King Live and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He currently hosts the Comedy Central show Lewis Black's Root Of All Evil. The stage configuration for the show will be the side stage configuration, a set up that moves the stage so the performer is perpendicular to the length of the bas- LOCAL By Amy Westfeldt ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER By Christopher Sherman ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER The schedule of events in the booklet .•;' , . . Ene ' ." - '7.. Upper 60s :, oil Upper 60s , Scranton '.• johltrWilliamspc:rt ~... . ! , Wilkes Barro/ 1 ~ W . State College . . Bethlehem :1 . • . 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Two trident rial has become central to the re-evalua columns that formed the base of the face tion of the budget and schedules of all of the original towers will stand by a projects at ground zero. An underground, stairway that stood above ground from mezzanine for the hub overlaps with part Sept. 11, 2001, until moved last year. of the tree-covered memorial plaza sands of illegal immigrants that they have less to fear from the Border Patrol than from the storm. Emergency planning officials were meeting all day to decide if and when to announce a mandatory evacuation for coastal counties close to the Mexican border. Farther up the coast, officials in the Paterno said during his weekly call-in show on Thursday that Quarless was sus pended, but he later let him suit up against the Beavers. Paterno did not specify why Quarless was allowed to dress while Koroma and Evans were held out. "There are circumstances involved with this, which I can't really get into, and I don't want to get into," Paterno said. Wallace was cleared to play because Paterno said he was not involved in the incident. Wallace was replaced by redshirt fresh man Drew Astorino against Oregon State and did not see the field until the fourth quarter. Penn State Police Capt. Bill Moer schbacher said Monday no charges have played a small role in drawing Samantha not necessarily interested in joining a Kimmel into recruitment. sorority, but I thought the booklet was a , thropies for each sorority," she said. "I'm dent for membership, said last week. ketball court. Punt said this particular set up is good for comedians because it lets the audience sit closer to the performer, giving the arena a more intimate feeL Black will be one of several comedians that has headlined at the BJC in recent years. Ron "Tater Salad" White performed on Feb. 9, 2007, Sarah Silverman on Nov. 2, 2007 and Will Ferrell on Feb. 11, 2008. Punt said comedians have proved pop ular and that the BJC is working with the Student Programming Association (SPA) to continue bringing them to campus. There are plans to bring in another comedian for the spring, though Punt wouldn't disclose whom. MWTMMM7Ia CWS UNIVERSITY PARK FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 2008 Visit the Campus Weather Service: http:/Icws.met.psu.edu Comments? Email mbcso2s@psu.edu Forecasters: Alex Matus, Stephen Grant, Danny Stitely, Tim Judis, Dan Vecellio, Jonathan Kegges 78° 97° in 1953 56* 41* in 1920 .. 7:41 pm ...6:41 am The pavilion, ranging from 57 to 72 feet high, includes ticketing services for memorial museum programs, space for a security area for visitors, a 'lBO-seat auditorium, a cafe and a private room for county surrounding Corpus Christi planned to begin busing people who have special medical needs inland today. It would be the first mandatory large scale evacuation in South Texas history. Forecasters said Ike could hit on Sat urday morning just about anywhere along the Texas coast, with the most like ly spot close to the Corpus Christi area. been filed in connection with the incident. at Nittany Apartments, but the investiga tion will continue. Last week, Moerschbacher could not specify who would be charged or what charges would be filed because he said: police are still investigating who had poi-- session of the drugs. Once the investigation is complete, charges will be filed, he said. Only Quarless, Wallace and Aristides A. Nova (senior-engineering) were men tioned in the search warrant as being at the apartment the night of Sept. 2., when police searched the apartment. Koroma and Evans both started in the season opener against Coastal Carolina, while Quarless and Wallace saw signifi cant playing time as well. SPA Executive Director Raffi Astouri in said comedians are popular with stu dents. This makes Black an appealing enter tainer to bring to campus. "We had a strong suggestion from stu dents saying that comedians are what they would go to more," he said. "We're very confident about his reputation and his name." Punt offered a final plug for Black. He praised Black's ability to make an audience laugh and think as an unusual trait for comics. "Not too many comedians can do that. They'll make you laugh; that's about it," he said. "There's nobody like him."
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