Technician - March 27, 2012

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Technician

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Send all clarifications and corrections to Editor-in-Chief Laura Wilkinson at editor@ technicianonline.com.

March 23 12:29 a.m. | Suspicious Person Tennis Complex Report of suspicious subject walking around. Officers searched the area but did not locate anyone suspicious.

Weather Wise

4:19 a.m. | Suspicious Person Pullen Road Report of suspicious subject. Officers checked area but were unable to locate anyone.

Today:

1:00 p.m. | Harassment Lee Hall Student was trespassed from Lee Hall and referred for trespassing after sending unwanted messages to another student. Housing advised.

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1:40 p.m. | Hit & Run Red Hat Deck Non-student reported vehicle had been struck while parked in deck.

Mostly sunny.

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1:53 p.m. | Field Interview Reynolds Coliseum Officer made contact with nonstudent seen loitering. All file checks were negative. No action taken.

Partly cloudy.

Whittling away

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photo By jordan moore

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hittling on his “twister,” Luke Dulin, a senior in middle grades math education, enjoys his free time between classes outside the Court of North Carolina, Monday. Dulin said he starts with a block of wood and carves it down until it makes a sculpture resembling the DNA molecule. “I’ve been doing this a couple of years,” Dulin said. “I was looking for something to do, and now I just do it for fun.” Dulin said his pieces usually take a couple of hours, but can take a lot longer depending on the complexity. “I tried to make sunglasses once. That took a long time,” he said.

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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 Editorin-Chief Laura Wilkinson at editor@technicianonline.com.

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check out apartment and rental options for housing.

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Tuesday Off Campus Housing Fair 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 2nd floor Talley Student Center Co-sponsored by SORC and Student Media. Come

Disney College Program On Campus Presentation 3-4 p.m. 216 Mann Hall Disney will be on campus to recruit for its internship program. This event is open to all college students. Fidelity Investments “Leadership in Technology” Series Presents Saundra WIlliams 6-7 p.m. 1231 Engineering Building II “Overcoming IT in Order to Support Business Functions.” The Department of Computer Science and the Fidelity

Investments “Leadership in Technology” Executive Speakers Series proudly presents Saundra Williams, SVP & Chief of Technology and Workforce Development for the N.C. Community College System. Speaker: Walmart Director of Sustainability 7:15-8:15 p.m. Nelson Hall Auditorium Wednesday Campus Farmers Market 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Brickyard Off Campus Housing Fair 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Brickyard Co-sponsored by SORC and Student Media. Come check out apartment and rental options for housing. University Course and Curricula Meeting 12:30-2:30 p.m. Talley Student Center Army Veterinarians: A Kaleidoscope of Health Roles 4:45-5:45 p.m. B-112 Veterinary School Elizabeth Williams, an Army Veterinary Corps officer, will be discussing the various roles veterinarians play in military service. Take Back the Night 6:30-9 p.m. Talley Ballroom

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12:37 p.m. | Larceny Carmichael Gymnasium Student reported unattended laptop had been stolen. 6:04 p.m. | Fire Alarm Metcalf Hall Units responded to alarm caused by hair iron. 9:55 p.m. | Suspicious Person Sullivan Hall Report of subject with what appeared to be gun in waistband. Non-student was located and determined to be carrying pocket knife that was mistaken for gun. Subject was trespassed from campus due to recent criminal history off campus. March 24 1:54 a.m. | Assist Other Agency Off Campus NCSU PD responded to University Towers after RPD observed student heavily intoxicated and urinating in public. Student was referred for disorderly conduct. 1:36 p.m. | Larceny Becton Hall Student reported computer stolen. RA was notified. Investigation ongoing. 10:29 p.m. | Damage to Property Wood Hall Student reported that vehicle had been scratched while parked at this location. 12:51 p.m. | Damage to Property Thurman Drive Officer located vehicle with rear window shattered. Owner was notified. Nothing was taken from vehicle.

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11:34 p.m. | Suspicious Person Coliseum Deck Officer made contact with three students seen sitting on the floor in the corner of the deck. No violations were found and no action taken.

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