I Monday, Oct. 25, 2010 Gubernatorial candidate to visit campus The Penn State Grassroots Network will host gubernato rial candidate Dan Onorato at 3 o n;, today in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center's Heritage Hail as part or the edu cational forum open to the public. No tickets are required, but seating will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. After opening remarks irom Onorato, the event will follow a question-and answer struc ture. The expected focus of the open forum and the event is co-sponsored b\ Commonwealth Student Governments Graduate Student Association. Police: Man with .369 BAC stopped At about 2 a.m. Sunday, a 22-ycar-okl man was stopped earlv for an open container violation at ! > St. He was later found to have a blood alcohol <. ■ a.tent according to a preliminary' breathaiy/.er it -t the College Police Department said. The man was taken to Mount Nittanv Medical Cet treatment and will be cited via summons n-r pui.:i • m ness. Police: Student broke into residence Penn State student Herbert Kk about 3:20 a.m. Friday after he v. e inside a 1216 William St. house alier secured residence earlier that nigh*. tic Department said. Klann. 23, of Butler. Pa., is charged wit;, criminal trespass, one count ot mi mem, prowling at night time, and ens count ol mischief, police said. Police said a resident awoke to oois strangely" and found Klann -.loop;!;: couch, at which point the ivsidt.-;:' c Klann exhibited an odor ot ar. was later found inside the resident The resident told police all ri"o locked, but it was later discov.: ■ been shattered and was standi a Earlier that night, police said th>-> were residence at 1224 William St., m ■ c;. .> ts th was awakened by a male at her hack rtf <t homeowner screamed at him. I'..•lice -'ai incident was related to the iah Four Simmons trespassing ca Four more cases of trespassm; ing from October 15 to October :F' weekend. Penn State Police s;rcl. At 2:24 a.m. Saturday: a studo unescorted man on the second !■'( 2:15 a.m.. police said. Police saw :l officers arrived. Later that morning between 0.7 i separate students also reporu-;: in saw an unescorted male in t:v• i: October 18 and October 21. pnliv> w Police said they could no! ;e regarding the most recently r«; " and said the investigation* arc on Residents: Unknown man Two female residents of Porn entered their dorm rooms the sixth floor at about < Police said. The man left soon afU student was injured, police > iiu were unlocked when the trospus.- Police said the incidents are details are available at this !:k ongoing. Penn State professors Tianyou Zn« speak about "Granular Flow r . Building. The event will be : v . Mathematics. For more inform,mi •• Follow us on Twitte- ' jLJf www.twitter.com/dauyi "|“| The DaiK Collegian Collegian Inc. 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So basically the decision was !h:o wo wore not going to rezone it I* are thing else because nothing ha-- been nut iorward that makes a Spue i ** r-rf s' rl Eagles From Rage 1 "satanic rock, rhythm and blues period" to "all you witches out there." which brought cheers from the crowd. "There's more of you out there than I thought." he said, laughing. Matt Coppock who "grew up an Eagles fan." said the first set was his favorite part of the concert. "Their new stuff is good, but their oid stuff is classic." Coppock (gradu ate-ehemistrv) said. .V'se. .Chase Vickerv He said his favorite song was Life in the Fast Lane," because of Anytime they can actually have .Joe Walsh playing lead guitar is By Colleen Boyle COLLEGi.AN STAFF WRITER tin.' Planning l i -.-;on\s discussions over the comiminity members -,M fi their opinions about *'■ 'lt J. 11» ci i leld aid there are many reasons oe Beaver Stadium after Mosildni Coach Paterno : hi> honor? He's consistent dean i football I program, n back to the university in va.vs " Hill said. rung said he nining i; commr.nitv was not ■stand the reasons b leaders have be event's full ming materials. 1 1lr i,nlv interest :■ is. 01 preseining the .< ; nuy f bumeil Panheil ;a mko out of respect to s. .dors and to maintain a old b-adihon that binds ’ b ■break community." -e in a ; - e mail Sundav i'.cost money tor ,c;i sani. so he sup- stall an that >c! up tvVibiv a better h. but McGloin's ■ ace.' I’atcnio ck Newsome in ;i id ;i brace on instruction . '-hr ii; H lawn side of the vi owl wiii be a venue not only !M>A ms but fur IH.'B-spon c ii:vrts mid other outdoor p.-drivtion n! the facility implications on the 1 stir . Kitsko. project manag construction, said a por id 'in- Hl'B 'own will be closed inve construction vehicles safe > and out oj the area. .it walkways will be built so stu Today: Tonight: f \ Tomorrow "M™ kow 54 HighbS decision stalk" building more student hous that area. Many were starkly oppc>oe the idea and said they were , i cerned that another student :.e ment would draw too many nr-.a. students to the area on the e< end. Commission members cussed their duty to consult community's needs as wed not infringe on the rights . property' owner. "I think it ~ tight spot for the comma whole." Myers said. whole cultural issue hen. ing density of students li .- ad of different issues." Commission member Carpenter said she was a;r. how many issues cook around one propei’iy "In my opinion, hem: <■ • dent housing is proves particular area, snm>' issues need to ire reev said. Caipenter said it expectations tor s;uc s Paterno Field based, m response his campaign lias is .so far. He said when he corsUtf.Ua 1 State athletic departiacu earlier this month, ttv. whelmed" by letters about Paterno Field Hill said she is looking a group) students to petition at Beaver Stadium for s home game against Unr. holds high polls what they it o! i> bi •They're an ortiaiu::.a!; don't expect to hear aboi of their decisions. " Fi ior philosopiiv said T he change didn't k community from cm kids. Alpha Omicron !> her Emily Schwari people she the new carmine men They were easy to pie were willing to saw the signs. Schwnr’ more-supply chain :no;. said. In Manalapan. N..!.. n Alpha Sigma Alpha so;-' celebritv. President Taking iderstands Nicole He mother tor lum !■.. But as tlicv Duivo \ieCieiU Io lake lonner walk Penn State win the ;.. hie role is all about allotting him deep b;i "A! Inal pom! > iiirseli.' Metiloii flu pu.'iiinn H the neon :)as< but i;d around \ on Li hard von wort fill ve come. :ini McGloin backups and said I period by MoGioiri- dents and lacu! the area. "We need physical w, the building," Kitsko >, quarter will be slighily m will remain preserver!.' The construction as the demolition ot the ‘ bridge between llenn.- Henderson South which said is "practically useless The Biohehaviora! Building is set to fit in archiUv. i; ly with the surrounding area, nit.--.- said. "The building is designed to in n. with context of Henderson mail . . I is responding to the modern an great," he said. "The studio guitanx' is good, but he doesn't have that weirdness that Joe Walsh does. For the second set. the band comprised of founding mendo ; • Henley and Frey, guitarist '.V, and bassist Timothy Schmit on chairs facing the audience a played an acoustic set. "This is the way we started ma, sitting around in a circle playing gi a - tars,” Frey told the audience. "What a concept.” In addition to playing the songs the band put out together, they also performed songs from each mem bers solo work from when the band split in the 'Bos and earh i r! including Walsh’s "Life's Be. ■, Good,” which received a standin; ovation from the crowd. canned wiili as tl.e sie, 11s an.l ••! \ ( OI.LHGIAN .v.-atherse rvice.com Serece i gain be resolved, unity members e again. Then, •easing may be she said, .mother date in m be looked at. eome togeth ■ mnv be an ihout the the State ouneil. 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