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A colorful collection of holiday gifts awaits pickup in the Student Activities Office. Steve Wenzel, from the Salvation Army in Williamsport, wheels a binload of donations through the Bush Campus Center. Co-workers in the Student Activities Office help shuttle gift bags to the Salvation Army van ... ...

Penn College offers something to enjoy in all seasons, but takes on a particularly pleasant air as winter approaches. Several inches of snow fell across the area overnight, prompting a two-hour delay Thursday morning and offering a glacial glimpse at what's ahead. – Photos by Tom Wilson, writer/editor-PCToday

One College Avenue Winter 2014 cover Trolleys of the Williamsport Railway Co. outside the car barn that would later become an administrative and classroom building for Williamsport Technical Institute and Williamsport Area Community College. Neil Diamond and the New York Subway perform for the college’s Fall Weekend in 1967.

A seasonal accent to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s main entrance has gift-wrapped an opportunity for the institution to recognize its military family. A 25-foot-tall tree pays tribute to the students and employees who are veterans. The Vanderwolf blue limber pine is adorned with 408 stars, fashioned by servicemen enrolled in the School of Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies.

A member of the baking and pastry arts faculty at Pennsylvania College of Technology will compete this month to become a member of the team that will represent the United States at the Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie – sometimes called the World Cup of Baking – in France in 2016. “Everybody tells me it’s an enormous amount of work and energy,” said Chef Charles R.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer a new 150-hour, noncredit Emergency Medical Technician course, beginning with the Spring 2015 semester.

The Centennial Legacy Celebration, recognizing the donors who help further Penn College's mission – and showcasing the talented students in the School of Business & Hospitality – was held Saturday evening in the Hager Lifelong Education Center. Invited guests enjoyed dinner in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, bookended by appetizers and a Grand Pastry Buffet in the Keystone Dining Room.

Youthful energy helps burn off the pre-finals stress during an end-of-semester tradition. Among those enjoying their evening are student leaders Morgan N. Keyser, a graphic design major from Cogan Station, and Ryan A. Gibson, of Lansdale, enrolled in aviation maintenance technology.

Kyle A. Suneri is joined (from left) by parents Donna and Mike Shaffer; college President Davie Jane Gilmour; and Scott E. Kennell, director of athletics. The Wildcat wrestling squad recently honored Kyle A. Sunseri, of Athens, its team captain and lone senior, during the season's last match in Bardo Gym.

It was a great week for Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams as they posted a combined 3-0 mark. Thomas G. Ross (22) battles for the ball during Saturday's action... Men’s Basketball After a slow start on Wednesday at home against Alfred State College, the Wildcats rallied for their first win of the season, 73-63.