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Show Wednesday, February 8, 2006 At A Glance News Editor: Cory Duclos Phone: 626-7655 Campus PoliceBBlotter Compiled by Jason Staley managing editor | The Signpost office. She notified the police about truck in the W9 parking lot. her missing kitty. The officer who After bouncing off the Nissan, responded found a kitten track in the Chevrolet left the scene. Hit and run #1 9:30 a.m. - A gray Ford Taurus the snow outside the building but Both a witness and the owner of the Nissan contacted the was the victim of a hit and run could not find the kitten. police. The police have the in theW3 parking lot. Due to the Hit and run #2 suspect's information, and the •Native American Symposium- Sacramento State; 7 p.m.; Dee red paint transfer and how high 10:20 a.m. In the A9 parking case is open and pending. Public reception honoring Events Center; $5/$3. it was located on the vehicle, lot an unknown vehicle struck 'Arvol Looking Horse, spiritual police assume the suspect .-.''"''".'••"•-'-:X^ leader of the Dakota, Lakota, •"Love Languages" workshop; vehicle was a red truck. The a parked Nissan Altima. Police Broken tow found a black paint transfer on the 2:15 p.m.-A man and a friend Nakota Nations; 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Shepherd Union Building Taurus received over $1,000 in Nissan. The case is still open. were'towing the man's Dodge 8 p.m.; Diversity Center; free. Room 325; free. damage; there are no suspects -'-•• " /'•" ' - ' \:''f*;-y^ ^tfJ-X- * ' -- ?.* \''?t • Dakota behind the WSU heat Wednesday. Feb. 8 and there were no injuries. Issue at Browning Center plant when the towrope broke. •WSU's Ott Planetarium will Friday, Feb. 10 10:37 a.m. A woman in the The Dakota rolled backward •Society for Human Resource present the interactive show "The Where is her stuff Browning Center for The and crashed into the front Management sponsors a Sky Tonight"; 5:30 p.m. in Spanish, •Bill McGlynn, Diplomat in 10 a.m. -When arriving to work Performing Arts was feeling dizzy passenger side of a Honda re'sume' workshop; 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. in English, and the show Residence at Ari2ona State on Monday, a Student Services and light-headed because she had Accord. The Honda suffered 1 p.m.; Shepherd Union Building "The Great Space Race"; 7:30 p.m.; University, will speak about Building employee found a taken too many of her anti-anxiety over a 31,000 in damages. Fireplace Commons Area; free. Lind Lecture Hall; $2/$l. confrontational note left on her medication and a Valium the night careers in the U.S. foreign service There were no injuries but For more information, call desk. A disgruntled husband before. The medical-response industry; 10 a.m.; Shepherd Union police cited the owner of the 626-7914. of a former employee wrote team found no physical harm Building Room 352; free. Thursday, Feb. 9 the note because his wife was and did not need to transport the Dakota for failure to secure a •Neal Cassady and the Beat •Native American Symposium •10-11 - New vaudevillian Bob called to active duty and she patient. The woman had done a towed vehicle. Generation; 11 a.m.; Stewart with keynote speaker Arvol Berky; 7:30 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. quit her job at the SS. Before similar thing the previous week, Library Special Collections; Looking Horse, Spiritual Leader Saturday; Val A. Browning Center the husband could pick up so the officer asked if she would Thursday, Feb. 2 free. For more information, call of the Dakota, Lakota and Nakota her things at the SS, somebody go to the hospital. She voluntarily Allred Theater; $10/$5. 626-6416. had moved them. Police were checked herself into the hospital. Dang parallel parking Nations and sessions featuring 8:20 a.m. - A GMC Sonoma notified about the note, and the other scholars from the western •"The Single Mom Connection"; states; 8:30 to 2 p.m.; Stewart backed into a Honda Civic police advised die SS employee The Feb. 6 article "SFRC: No Hit and run #3 1:30 p.m.; Student Services Library while attempting to parallel to contact the police if anything to Mac, EdPass" should have Special Collections; 3 p.m. - WSUPD filed a report for park on Dixon Drive. The GMC Building Room 152; free. For more free. For more information, call further happens. read, "The new vice presia wreck on the 26th. While parked had no damage, but the hood information call 626-6090. dent of student affairs will 626-7420. on Dixon Drive, an unknown of the Honda received over No ID, no gym ^ i ^ ^ v ' be arriving later this month vehicle hit a green Honda. Police •Common Ground presents 1:51 p.m. - A student did not filed the report because the $1,000 in damage. There were and Weight will be finishing •Ralph Nye Lecture Series; Charles Holt and a pre-show show his identification when owner of the Honda wanted it for no citations or injuries. ? up at W5U in June." Toni discussion of "Black Boy"; 2 11:30 a.m.; Wattis Business he went to the Swenson Gym. insurance purposes. Weight is the associate vice p.m.; Shepherd Union Building Building Rooms 206-207; free. Friday, Feb. 3 The attendant asked to see the president of student affairs Diversity Center; free. For more ID but the man refused to show and is currently serving as Backing up skills •"Introduction to Ice Climbing" information, call 626-6379 Bored boys W'v r ';-.y.. '/:f •.**h im and became angry with the interim vice president. 7:05 p.m. At the University (Part 2); 6:30 p.m.; Ben Lomond attendant. Due to the actions of Village Community Center a green 8:00 p.m. - Two roommates at In the same issue, ' •"Black Boy" about growing up Climbing Center (2370 N. Highway the student, the police were Honda Pilot backed into a gold University Village in building 1 Wikipedia.org was the in the Jim Crow South; 6 p.m.-7 89, Pleasant View); $40/$30. For notified. The student showed Hyundai, causing damage to the were launching fireworks out source for the Japanese p.m.; Shepherd Union Building more information call 626-6373. the window of their second his ID to the officer and right rear fender of the Hyundai. map and flag. Wildcat Theater; free. For more floor apartment. The resident also had to apologize to the •Women's basketball vs. information, call 626-6379 >, attendant........ . Wednesday. Feb. 1 , ,. assistant notified the police. :$ ••'• ' * « > £ & The roommates were ci ted for criminal mischief, and Warrant for WSUPD Chevrolet on Chevrolet action 6 p.m. - Clinton City Police 8 a.m. - In the W7 parking lot a possession and use of a class C Department picked up an blue Chevrolet Camaro pulled illegal firework. individual who had a warrant into a parking stall, slid on some : r NEW ORLEANS &£*&¥& •>>:& o^i^yJSy:6 PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI ^"' *$M at the Weber State University slush, and crashed into a silver Saturday, Feb. 4 ;r More than 4,500 Hurricane Katrina refugees were Four people died at the polls in Haiti's elections Police Department. The Chevrolet pickup. There were no evicted from their hotel rooms Tuesday because Tuesday. A Haiti police officer shot a man in line warrant was a $687 cash-only injuries or citations. Hockey then beer -:.^-i'f.>>_ K"-: the time limit for receiving Federal Emergency at a polling station in a northern Haitian city and a warrant for attempted vehicle 1:20 a.m. - After the hockey Management Agency assistance expired. Some of mob then killed the police officer. Two elderly men burglary. The WSUPD went and What bus? game on Friday, seven friends these people have made housing arrangements collapsed and died while waitingin line at the polls. picked up the man and booked 11:53 a.m. - A Pontiac turning went to The Pie Pizzeria for and others are homeless. These are people who Peacekeepers from the United Nations armed him into Weber County Jail on into a parking lot from Edvalson a few drinks. After The Pie, failed to arrange for a hotel stay extension, FEMA with machine guns kept order throughout the the warrant, Street ran into a school bus. The they went to University said. About 20,000 people applied for an exten- proceedings. Election officials were overwhelmed • •• ' •• • • •"•- '-"," "••f^^'fa accident blocked traffic. There Village building 1 for a few sion and will remain in their hotel rooms for at by the large number of people in line to vote. Tuesday, Jan. 31 "Jjifc were no injuries and there was more drinks. Only one of the Experts say the nation may implode if the popular least one more week, possibly until March 1. individuals was over 21. He nobody on the bus. person fails to win the election. Such a collapse was cited for contributing to Have you seen my Kitty? could result in a massive number of Haitians UTHONIA,GA. the delinquency of a minor. 9:14 a.m. - A woman's kitten Hit and run #4 migrating to the United States. Former President The funeral for Coretta Scott King, the widow of went missing from her office in 12 p.m. - A white Chevrolet truck The other six were cited for Martin Luther King, Jr., was held Tuesday. About Rene Preval is the front-runner of the 33 candithe Promontory Tower housing backed into a parked black Nissan unlawful consumption. 10,000 people attended the service, including dates running for president. . . • ,-$.. President Bush, former President Clinton, former President Bush and former President Carter. KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN / Some speakers denounced the war in Iraq, the A suicide bomber drove his motorbike into police recent Bush administration's eavesdropping inci- headquarters lYiesday. The explosion killed 13 dent and the federal government's slow response people and wounded 13. Ten of the people killed to Hurricane Katrina. President Bush ordered and five of the wounded were police officers. flags around the nation be lowered to half-staff in Qari Mohammad Yousuf, a representative of the honor of King. Her body was placed in a crypt next Taliban, said the bomber came from Kandahar to her husband at the King Center. ' ;.--". and the Taliban are responsible for the attack. Monday, Jan. 30 Campus Calendar : :: i ! ,-^.A -.; ;J'.- .„•'- .• ••• : " • „ • : / • \ : • ' " f riV National and World Headlines '(• •.'.*! . i . - > .*-• Look at what's coming up in The Signpost Friday Crossword ACROSS 1 Pub missile 5 Clenched hand 9 Climb 14 Felipe or Moises 15 Italian eight 16 Polite 17 Tailless cat 18 Plant anchor 19 Bikini, for one 20 Wind dir. 22 Arrest papers 24 Follows secretly 28 Set down 29 Wide view 31 Looked at furtively 35 St. crossers 36 Wealthy 38 One bound in servitude 39 "Leaving New York" group 40 Competitor 42 Decay 43 Shoot from cover 45 Employ 46 Arthur or Veronica 47 Accompany 49 Lowers in dignity 51 Travel paper 53 Inflatable life jacket 54 Lack of punctuality 1 2 see Solutions page 8 9 10 11 12 3 14 17 13 21 23 24 25 26 27 30 63 58 59 60 62 66 Plaything Ignited Pueblo people Give off Declaims violently 67 Returned call? 68 Went by car 69 Heavy carts 70 External layer 71 Former ugly duckling DOWN 1 Hoover or • Grand Coulee 2 3 4 5 65 Auburn U's state Howard or Ely Formal suits Alert ahead of time 6 Simpson judge 7 Put away 8 Wreck beyond repair 32 33 34 37 40 41 44 46 48 50 52 54 55 56 57 61 63 64 65 Most alarming Stronghold Bard's river Light, happy tune Building extensions Negative connector Rhythmic patter Meager Places of refuge Listless and weak Cough drop brothers Unpleasantly pungent March Calls forth Hate Seraglio Uncanny state Denial Indigence Attorneys Half an African fly? Antique auto Fire residue Clarified fat Long way off Singer Turner Hit hard Greek letter Hay storage Actress Luptno Sawbuck News Arts & Entertainment Sports •A review of a survey performed to better understanding community needs. • A preview of "V-day: Until the Violence Stops," to be performed Feb. 11. •Results from women's basketball vs. Sacramento State University. Want Your Event Included in the Campus Calendar? Call Cory at 626-7655 or Georgia at 626-7974 at least THREE days before the event with the following information: •name of event • date • time •location •price • contact information |