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This week's "Green Tip," dealing with drip irrigation, is provided by the Horticulture Club: The way water is mostly lost is through evaporation. To eliminate this, drip irrigation should be used whenever possible. Installation of the drip-tubes is fast and inexpensive. It not only applies water directly where it is needed, but it waters deeply and thoroughly.

With the Governor's Arts Awards just around the corner, a group of students affirmed Penn College's membership in the Greater Williamsport arts community, presenting an energetic production of "tick, tick "¦BOOM!" an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the creator of "Rent" in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Friday and Saturday.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams reached the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs last season, and this year, as members of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association, even bigger goals loom on the horizon. Action for both teams starts Monday against Central Penn at Bardo Gymnasium on West Third Street in Williamsport.

Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Forestry Club were among the top finishers in a Woodsman's Meet held in conjunction with the college's Oct. 26 fall Open House at its campuses. Students from The Pennsylvania State University narrowly won the competition which was held at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood with a final overall score of 39-37.

Members of the Penn College community had the opportunity to "Meet the Wildcats" players and coaches from the men's and women's basketball, bowling and dance teams Wednesday in the Field House. The night included free food (including cotton candy and popcorn), T-shirts and spirit towels, a chance to win gift cards and other prizes, and performances by the Dance Team.

Nearly 30 forestry technology majors at Penn College earned their Basic Wildland Firefighter Certification after completing a two-part training course provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. The students, enrolled in Jack E.

Through volunteering their time at a fair-trade warehouse and organizing a sale of handcrafted goods on Nov. 20-21, students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services at Pennsylvania College of Technology will try to help working poor around the world.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball season begins Monday night and with it a new era in Wildcat sports, as men's and women's games will be broadcast live on WLYC radio (ESPN 1050 AM and 104.1 FM).

Penn College's Horticulture Club has donated another $350 to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life effort, bringing to $1,075 the amount contributed by the student organization over the past three years. Based at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center and advised by horticulture instructor Carl J.

After eight months of study, the Governance Review Task Force released its draft recommendations for changes to the Governance System on Thursday.