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Page 2 TECHNICIAN PAGE 2 • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2011 919-515-1100 ncsu.edu/arts $5 NCSU students tonight! Choral Collage Tuesday, November 1 at 7pm Stewart Theatre Performances by the Singing Statesmen, Vox Accalia, and the State Chorale. In the second half, the choirs will be joined by the Raleigh Civic Symphony for a performance of Felix Mendelssohn‘s great choral setting of Psalm 115. CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS Send all clarifications and corrections to Editor-in-Chief Laura Wilkinson at editor@ technicianonline.com. Today: Thursday: SOURCE: ADAM EPSTEIN AND TRAVIS MORTON 64/36 Clear skies, comfortable temperatures. WEATHER WISE Tomorrow: 64 38 Blue skies, delightful temperatures. 66 40 Minimal clouds, pleasant temperatures. POLICE BLOTTER Saturday 1:30 A.M. | NOISE COMPLAINT Pi Lambda Phi Pi Lambda Phi House was referred to the University for alcohol violations related to underage possession and aid and abet minors. 11:57 A.M. | MOLESTATION OF FIRE EQUIPMENT Syme Hall Student admitted to damaging pull station after overnight incident. Student was referred to the University. 3:02 A.M. | TRAFFIC ACCIDENT Pullen Road/Stinson Drive Student was involved in traffic accident. Student was arrested for driving while impaired and driving while license revoked. 3:04 A.M. | ASSIST OTHER AGENCY Faucette Drive/Morrill Drive RPD found two students to be in possession of stolen decorations. Owner did not wish to prosecute. Students were referred to the University. 4:09 A.M. | SUSPICIOUS PERSON Hillsborough Street/Pullen Road Student reported being approached by unknown subject while off campus. Subject followed student to campus. Officers searched the area but did not locate subject. 11:45 P.M. | HARASSING PHONE CALLS Bragaw Hall Student reported receiving harassing phone calls. 8:35 P.M. | SPECIAL EVENT Maiden Lane/Hillsborough Street NCSU PD, NCSU FP, RPD and WCSO monitored Halloween Hike on Hillsborough Street. One student was arrested and referred for resist delay & obstruct an officer, underage alcohol violation and possession of a fake ID. A second student was arrested and referred for assault. A third student was referred for underage alcohol violation. A fourth student was referred for resist delay & obstruct, and careless and reckless driving. A fifth student was referred for underage alcohol violation and possession of a fake ID. Sunday 1:10 A.M. | SUSPICIOUS PERSON Centennial Park & Ride Report of suspicious subject tampering with vehicles. Suspect was located and no vehicles were disturbed. Suspect fled but was taken into custody. 3:21 A.M. | DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Wolf Village Three students were referred to the University for disorderly conduct/drunk and disruptive and damage to property. 10:11 P.M. | DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Bowen Hall A student reported that while someone was attempting to steal his bike, it sustained damage to the frame. A report was filed. 10:56 P.M. | SUSPICIOUS PERSON Broughton Drive Officers responded to a report of a male subject checking the door handles of cars that were parked in the area. A search was conducted by the officers but the subject was not located. CAMPUS CALENDAR Today KIRK ADAM: MODERN ABSTRACTS All Day Crafts Center An exhibition of acrylic paintings by local artist and Crafts Center instructor Kirk Adam. INTRAMURAL SPORTS REGISTRATION All Day Online Registration is open for wiffleball, 3-on-3 basketball, kickball and NFL Pick’M. Sign up online at http://ncsu.edu/stud_affairs/ campus_rec/intramural/. THE URGE TO DRAW, THE CAUSE TO REFLECT: DRAWINGS, SKETCHBOOKS, PROVOCATIONS All Day D.H. Hill Library Gallery The exhibit features drawings and sketchbooks by College of Design Dean Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA. WOMEN EMPOWERED: INSPIRING CHANGE IN AN EMERGING WORLD All Day African American Cultural Center Gallery CAMPUS FORUM ON ACADEMIC SCIENCE 10-11:30 a.m. 136 Monteith Engineering Research Center EARTH WITH MEANING: PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALAN COHEN Noon-8 p.m. Gregg Museum Alan Cohen “makes visible the unseen” in places marked by history or the processes of natural events. Instead of sweeping views, he aims his cameras downward to record the exact spots that permeate memory. DISCOVER MEDIASITE: A CONTENT CAPTURE TOOL FOR ONLINE LEARNING. Noon-1 p.m. D.H. Hill Library The Mediasite content capture tool is available in many classrooms and recording studios across campus. Mediasite is used to record lectures and presentations, and to stream live events. Mediasite can record audio, video, and content from peripheral devices such as a document camera. Instructors can limit viewing of the recordings to their enrolled students or make recordings available to a larger group. 2011 INTER-INSTITUTIONAL LAW SCHOOL FAIR 12:30-3:30 p.m. Talley Student Center Ballroom The Law School Fair welcomes law schools from around the country. This event is open to all students interested in attending law school. LGBT CENTER OF RALEIGH EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING 6:30-8 p.m. LGBT Center of Raleigh Full Board Meeting BEGINNER KNIFE CARVING 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thompson Hall CHORAL COLLAGE 7-9 p.m. Stewart Theatre, Talley Student Center Join the NCSU Choirs in a medley of voices to showcase a semester of vocal music. Performances by Singing Statesmen — the men’s choir of N.C. State, Vox Accalia — the women’s choir of N.C. State and the State Chorale directed by Nathan Leaf. The choirs will come together in the second half with the Raleigh Civic Symphony to do a combined representation of Psalm 115. Wednesday KIRK ADAM ‚Äì MODERN ABSTRACTS All Day Crafts Center An exhibition of acrylic paintings by local artist and Crafts Center instructor Kirk Adam. INTRAMURAL SPORTS REGISTRATION All Day Online Registration is open for wiffleball, 3-on-3 basketball, kickball and NFL Pick’M. Sign up online at http://ncsu.edu/stud_affairs/ campus_rec/intramural/. THE URGE TO DRAW, THE CAUSE TO REFLECT: DRAWINGS, SKETCHBOOKS, PROVOCATIONS All Day D.H. Hill Library Gallery The exhibit features drawings and sketchbooks by College of Design Dean Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA. WOMEN EMPOWERED: INSPIRING CHANGE IN AN EMERGING WORLD All Day African American Cultural Center Gallery EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: A TOOL FOR TEACHING 9-11 a.m. Walnut Room, Talley Student Center You might know your IQ, but are you aware of emotional intelligence and what this concept comprises? This workshop will introduce you to the core elements of emotional intelligence. Information will also be provided that will help you gain an awareness of how you can use these elements of emotional intelligence to improve your interactions with your students and your competency as a teacher. CAMPUS FARMERS MARKET 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Brickyard EARTH WITH MEANING: PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALAN COHEN Noon-8 p.m. Gregg Museum Alan Cohen “makes visible the unseen” in places marked by history or the processes of natural events. Instead of sweeping views, he aims his cameras downward to record the exact spots that permeate memory. UNIVERSITY COURSES & CURRICULA COMMITTEE 12:30-2:30 p.m. Talley Student Center CAMPUS FORUM ON ACADEMIC SCIENCE 3-4:30 p.m. 206 Cox Hall FABULOUS FACULTY: R. MICHAEL YOUNG 4-5 p.m. Assembly Room, D.H. Hill Library Discussion on how the video game, once just an object of parental scorn as an adolescent distraction, is now rehabilitating veterans, teaching science, solving crimes, extending lives, securing computer networks, making millions and creating jobs. Young will describe the state of the video games industry, its impact on the social lives of Americans and how the research and teaching efforts of faculty at NCSU’s Digital Games Research Initiative have positioned us as leaders in the creation of the science of games. POPULATION MEDICINE SEMINAR 4:30-5:30 p.m. D236 College of Veterinary Medicine Working at the intersection of conservation biology and animal welfare: fisheries by-catch of marine mammals and sea turtles. THE WELLS FARGO EXECUTIVE LECTURE SERIES 4:30-5:30 p.m. 3400 Nelson Hall Roger W. Ferguson Jr., president and CEO of TIAA- CREF, will speak about his leadership in his current role as leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields and a Fortune 100 financial services organization, as well as previous leadership roles with the U.S. Federal Reserve. THE PERU PROJECT BENEFIT CONCERT 7-9 p.m. Witherspoon Cinema JAZZ ENSEMBLES 7-10 p.m. Stewart Theatre Everyone’s favorite jazz emsemble is back. The NCSU Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of newly hooded Wes Parker, returns for the fall semester with classic works by unforgettable jazz artists. STUDENT SENATE MEETING 7:30-9:30 p.m. Harrelson Hall UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS: GARDEN DISTRICT 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thompson Hall Two short plays by Tennessee Williams — Suddenly, Last Summer and Something Unspoken. DANCING WITH THE WOLVES NEWCOMER LESSON 8-10 p.m. Carmichael Gymnasium Dance Studio Come learn how to ballroom dance! No experience, partner or shoes necessary. Bring socks or non-rubber soled shoes to protect the floor. November 2011 Su M T W Th F Sa 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 TABLE TALK TALLEY INFORMATION DAY: “STATE OF THE (COLLEGE) UNION” Wednesday, Nov. 9 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Talley Student Center Learn more about what’s happening at Talley Student Center and provide your input. TABLE TALK 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Town Hall Meetings 3-4 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. See the latest interior designs, learn about the dining options planned, learn more about construction progress and plans for spring 2012, ask questions and give your feedback. SOURCE: CAMPUS ENTERPRISES THROUGH SARAH’S LENS Cutting up Jack PHOTO BY SARAH ROY F reshman in First Year College Vika Kiseleva concentrates on carving her pumpkin for the Halloween festivities. Kiseleva, originally from Russia, embraced the American Halloween tradition for the first time. “I didn’t think my first time carving a pumpkin would be in college,” Kiseleva said. She also said she enjoys the “unique holiday” and likes participating in different American cultural traditions. Technician was there. You can be too. The Technician staff is always looking for new members to write, design or take photos. Visit www.ncsu.edu/sma for more information. GET INVOLVED IN TECHNICIAN Technician is always looking for people to write, design, copy edit and take photos. If you’re interested, come to our office on the third floor of Witherspoon (across from the elevators) Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to midnight and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or e-mail Editor-in- Chief Laura Wilkinson at editor@ technicianonline.com.

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Today KirK adam: moderN absTraCTs All Day Crafts Center An exhibition of acrylic paintings by local artist and Crafts Center instructor Kirk Adam. PHOTO BY sarah roy 11:45 p.m. | harassiNg phoNe Calls Bragaw Hall Student reported receiving harassing phone calls. Wednesday KirK adam – moderN absTraCTs All Day Crafts Center An exhibition of acrylic paintings by local artist and Crafts Center instructor Kirk Adam. sTudeNT seNaTe meeTiNg 7:30-9:30 p.m. Harrelson Hall November 2011

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919-515-1100 ncsu.edu/arts

$5 NCSU students

tonight!Choral CollageTuesday, November 1 at 7pm Stewart Theatre Performances by the Singing Statesmen, Vox Accalia, and the State Chorale. In the second half, the choirs will be joined by the Raleigh Civic Symphony for a performance of Felix Mendelssohn‘s great choral setting of Psalm 115.

CorreCtions & ClarifiCationsSend all clarifications and corrections to Editor-in-Chief Laura Wilkinson at [email protected].

Today:

Thursday:

source: AdAm epstein And trAvis morton

64/36Clear skies, comfortable temperatures.

Weather Wise

Tomorrow:

6438

Blue skies, delightful temperatures.

6640

Minimal clouds, pleasant temperatures.

PoliCe BlotterSaturday1:30 a.m. | Noise ComplaiNTPi Lambda PhiPi Lambda Phi House was referred to the University for alcohol violations related to underage possession and aid and abet minors.

11:57 a.m. | molesTaTioN of fire equipmeNTSyme HallStudent admitted to damaging pull station after overnight incident. Student was referred to the University.

3:02 a.m. | TraffiC aCCideNTPullen Road/Stinson DriveStudent was involved in traffic accident. Student was arrested for driving while impaired and driving while license revoked.

3:04 a.m. | assisT oTher ageNCyFaucette Drive/Morrill DriveRPD found two students to be in possession of stolen decorations. Owner did not wish to prosecute. Students were referred to the University.

4:09 a.m. | suspiCious persoNHillsborough Street/Pullen RoadStudent reported being approached by unknown subject while off campus. Subject followed student to campus. Officers searched the area but did not locate subject.

11:45 p.m. | harassiNg phoNe CallsBragaw HallStudent reported receiving harassing phone calls.

8:35 p.m. | speCial eveNTMaiden Lane/Hillsborough StreetNCSU PD, NCSU FP, RPD and WCSO monitored Halloween Hike on Hillsborough Street. One student was arrested and referred for resist delay & obstruct an officer, underage alcohol violation and possession of a fake ID. A second student was arrested and referred for assault. A third student was referred for underage alcohol violation. A fourth student was referred for resist delay & obstruct, and careless and reckless driving. A fifth student was referred for underage alcohol violation and possession of a fake ID.

Sunday1:10 a.m. | suspiCious persoNCentennial Park & RideReport of suspicious subject tampering with vehicles. Suspect was located and no vehicles were disturbed. Suspect fled but was taken into custody.

3:21 a.m. | damage To properTyWolf VillageThree students were referred to the University for disorderly conduct/drunk and disruptive and damage to property.

10:11 p.m. | damage To properTyBowen HallA student reported that while someone was attempting to steal his bike, it sustained damage to the frame. A report was filed.

10:56 p.m. | suspiCious persoNBroughton DriveOfficers responded to a report of a male subject checking the door handles of cars that were parked in the area. A search was conducted by the officers but the subject was not located.

CamPus Calendar

TodayKirK adam: moderN absTraCTsAll DayCrafts CenterAn exhibition of acrylic paintings by local artist and Crafts Center instructor Kirk Adam.

iNTramural sporTs regisTraTioNAll DayOnlineRegistration is open for wiffleball, 3-on-3 basketball, kickball and NFL Pick’M. Sign up online at http://ncsu.edu/stud_affairs/campus_rec/intramural/.

The urge To draw, The Cause To refleCT: drawiNgs, sKeTChbooKs, provoCaTioNsAll DayD.H. Hill Library GalleryThe exhibit features drawings and sketchbooks by College of Design Dean Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA.

womeN empowered: iNspiriNg ChaNge iN aN emergiNg worldAll DayAfrican American Cultural Center Gallery

Campus forum oN aCademiC sCieNCe10-11:30 a.m. 136 Monteith Engineering Research Center

earTh wiTh meaNiNg: phoTographs of alaN CoheNNoon-8 p.m.Gregg MuseumAlan Cohen “makes visible the unseen” in places marked by history or the processes of natural events. Instead of sweeping views, he aims his cameras downward to record the exact spots that permeate memory.

disCover mediasiTe: a CoNTeNT CapTure Tool for oNliNe learNiNg.Noon-1 p.m.D.H. Hill LibraryThe Mediasite content capture tool is available in many classrooms and recording studios across campus. Mediasite is used to record lectures and presentations, and to stream live events. Mediasite can record audio, video, and content from peripheral devices such as a document camera. Instructors can limit viewing of the recordings to their enrolled students or make recordings available to a larger group.

2011 iNTer-iNsTiTuTioNal law sChool fair12:30-3:30 p.m. Talley Student Center BallroomThe Law School Fair welcomes law schools from around the country. This event is open to all students interested in attending law school.

lgbT CeNTer of raleigh exeCuTive CommiTTee meeTiNg6:30-8 p.m.LGBT Center of RaleighFull Board Meeting

begiNNer KNife CarviNg6:30-8:30 p.m.Thompson Hall

Choral Collage7-9 p.m.Stewart Theatre, Talley Student CenterJoin the NCSU Choirs in a medley of voices to showcase a semester of vocal music. Performances by Singing Statesmen — the men’s choir of N.C. State, Vox Accalia — the women’s choir of N.C. State and the State Chorale directed by Nathan Leaf. The choirs will come together in the second half with the Raleigh Civic Symphony to do a combined representation of Psalm 115.

WednesdayKirK adam – moderN absTraCTsAll DayCrafts CenterAn exhibition of acrylic paintings by local artist and Crafts Center instructor Kirk Adam.

iNTramural sporTs regisTraTioNAll DayOnlineRegistration is open for wiffleball, 3-on-3 basketball, kickball and NFL Pick’M. Sign up online at http://ncsu.edu/stud_affairs/campus_rec/intramural/.

The urge To draw, The Cause To refleCT: drawiNgs, sKeTChbooKs, provoCaTioNsAll DayD.H. Hill Library GalleryThe exhibit features drawings and sketchbooks by College of Design Dean Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA.

womeN empowered: iNspiriNg ChaNge iN aN emergiNg worldAll DayAfrican American Cultural Center Gallery

emoTioNal iNTelligeNCe: a Tool for TeaChiNg9-11 a.m.Walnut Room, Talley Student CenterYou might know your IQ, but are you aware of emotional intelligence and what this concept comprises? This workshop will introduce you to the core elements of emotional intelligence. Information will also be provided that will help

you gain an awareness of how you can use these elements of emotional intelligence to improve your interactions with your students and your competency as a teacher.

Campus farmers marKeT10 a.m. - 3 p.m.Brickyard

earTh wiTh meaNiNg: phoTographs of alaN CoheNNoon-8 p.m.Gregg MuseumAlan Cohen “makes visible the unseen” in places marked by history or the processes of natural events. Instead of sweeping views, he aims his cameras downward to record the exact spots that permeate memory.

uNiversiTy Courses & CurriCula CommiTTee12:30-2:30 p.m.Talley Student Center

Campus forum oN aCademiC sCieNCe3-4:30 p.m.206 Cox Hall

fabulous faCulTy: r. miChael youNg4-5 p.m.Assembly Room, D.H. Hill LibraryDiscussion on how the video game, once just an object of parental scorn as an adolescent distraction, is now rehabilitating veterans, teaching science, solving crimes, extending lives, securing computer networks, making millions and creating jobs. Young will describe the state of the video games industry, its impact on the social lives of Americans and how the research and teaching efforts of faculty at NCSU’s Digital Games Research Initiative have positioned us as leaders in the creation of the science of games.

populaTioN mediCiNe semiNar4:30-5:30 p.m.D236 College of Veterinary MedicineWorking at the intersection of conservation biology and animal welfare: fisheries by-catch of marine mammals and sea turtles.

The wells fargo exeCuTive leCTure series4:30-5:30 p.m.3400 Nelson HallRoger W. Ferguson Jr., president and CEO of TIAA-CREF, will speak about his leadership in his current role as leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields and a Fortune 100 financial services organization, as well as previous leadership roles with the U.S. Federal Reserve.

The peru projeCT beNefiT CoNCerT7-9 p.m.Witherspoon Cinema

jazz eNsembles7-10 p.m.Stewart TheatreEveryone’s favorite jazz emsemble is back. The NCSU Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of newly hooded Wes Parker, returns for the fall semester with classic works by unforgettable jazz artists.

sTudeNT seNaTe meeTiNg7:30-9:30 p.m.Harrelson Hall

uNiversiTy TheaTre preseNTs: gardeN disTriCT7:30-9:30 p.m.Thompson HallTwo short plays by Tennessee Williams — Suddenly, Last Summer and Something Unspoken.

daNCiNg wiTh The wolves NewComer lessoN8-10 p.m.Carmichael Gymnasium Dance StudioCome learn how to ballroom dance! No experience, partner or shoes necessary. Bring socks or non-rubber soled shoes to protect the floor.

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Wednesday, Nov. 99 a.m. - 9 p.m.Talley Student Center

Learn more about what’s happening at Talley Student Center and provide your input.

Table TalK 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.Town Hall Meetings 3-4 p.m. and 6-7 p.m.

See the latest interior designs, learn about the dining options planned, learn more about construction progress and plans for spring 2012, ask questions and give your feedback.

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through sarah’s lens

Cutting up JackPHOTO BY sarah roy

Freshman in First Year College Vika Kiseleva concentrates on carving her pumpkin for the Halloween festivities. Kiseleva, originally from Russia, embraced the American Halloween tradition for the first time. “I didn’t think my first time carving a pumpkin would be in college,” Kiseleva said. She also said she enjoys the “unique holiday” and

likes participating in different American cultural traditions.

Technician was there. You can be too.

the Technician staff is always looking for new members to write, design or take photos. visit www.ncsu.edu/sma for more information.

get involved in technicianTechnician is always looking for people to write, design, copy edit and take photos. If you’re interested, come to our office on the third floor of Witherspoon (across from the elevators) Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to midnight and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or e-mail Editor-in-Chief Laura Wilkinson at [email protected].