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The Wildcat Events Board is a student-run organization dedicated to providing educational and social programs that complement, reflect and respond to the Penn College community. Programs by WEB this year included the Snowball, "Take It or Leave It" game shows, Wildcat Bingo, Stuff-a-Plush and Gel Candles for your valentine, comedian Juston McKinney, and much, much more!

Four students pursuing bachelor's degrees in culinary arts and systems are completing internships this semester at the School of Hospitality's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. An internship in Le Jeune Chef is a requirement for all students in the major.

A history book co-authored by a member of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Integrated Studies faculty was published this month by Greenwood Press. William J. Astore, associate professor of history, co-wrote "Soldiers' Lives Through History: The Early Modern World" with Dennis E. Showalter, professor of history at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colo.

The Penn College administration continues to monitor activities related to Monday's tragic event at Virginia Tech. In the wake of this tragedy, issues of personal safety and preparednessduring a crisis are on the minds of every member of the college community students and parents, faculty and staff, and the administration.

Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Phi Beta Lambda chapter excelled in competition at PBL's annual State Leadership Conference, held April 13-14, in Harrisburg.

Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been awarded national scholarships for 2007-08 from the American Welding Society. Martin D. Denault, of Clarks Summit, was awarded the Matsuo Bridge Co., Ltd., of Japan Scholarship.

Beginning in late summer, Pennsylvania College of Technology students will have the opportunity to receive their financial-aid and tuition refunds earlier than in previous years, and without having to wait in line. Robert M.

Lycoming County Big Read 2007 and the ever-growing "shoe display" at Penn College's Madigan Library are featured in a six-minute news story that aired on WVYA (89.7 FM). The piece was prepared by Brad L. Nason, assistant professor of mass communications,from an interview with Lynne H.

Two members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's automotive faculty are among a select few nationally to fully meet the Ford Motor Co.'s standards for its Automotive Student Service Educational Training program. The achievements of Christopher H. Van Stavoren, assistant professor of automotive technology, and John R.

Steph Pic connected on a pass to Jen Miller to get the offense started for The Village/Campus View and they never looked back, beating College West/Rose Street 13-6 in Sunday's "Powder Puff Football" action. The extra point failed and the score at the half was 6-0, according to this recap from Jeremy Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant.