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First-year Pennsylvania College of Technology student Brandon S. Berry, 18, of Jersey Shore, diedAug. 19in an automobile accident on Route 220 in Woodward Township, Lycoming County. Berry was enrolled in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology-Refrigeration major. His parents both are employed at Penn College.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the design for a new library and gave its tentative assent to a proposal by the administration to ask for an increased appropriation from The Pennsylvania State University next year. Penn College President Dr.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors has approved the design for the new Roger and Peggy Madigan Library that will be built at the College's main entrance.

Penn College Police Officer William T. Chubb, who was shot and wounded in the line of duty in April, was presented with two awardsThursday at the Board of Directors' meeting by Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, president of the College.

A $1,000 scholarship from the Aircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation has been awarded to Kyle E. Laughman of York, enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's bachelor-degree major in Aviation Maintenance Technology. Laughman was chosen to receive the David Arver Memorial Scholarship from the AEA.

A giving Penn College community truly made a difference at the Red Cross Bloodmobile on Wednesday, donating a total of 133 pints surpassing the goal of 100 pints set for the emergency on-campus collection. A total of 170 people registered to donate, including 14 first-timers.

The annual Student Organization Fair, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. today, was moved into the Bush Campus Center. If you're looking for an opportunity to meet new people, get involved on campus, gain valuable leadership skills or just make a difference at Penn College, stop by the tables and displays and see what is offered.

A 34-year carpentry instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology, who continues to teach on a part-time basis despite his August 2002 retirement, has established a scholarship for students in the College's School of Construction and Design Technologies. The Carl M.

Two students entering Pennsylvania College of Technology this fall have been awarded full-tuition scholarships from the Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System. The recipients, Kirk D. Evans of South Williamsport, and Rebecca A. Weaver, Williamsport, are entering a health sciences major, were born at Williamsport Hospital and graduated from high school this year.

Volume 4, No. 1Upcoming GamesBaseballTuesday, Aug. 24 ? host Alfred (N.Y.) State at Bowman Field, 5 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 28 ? host Westmoreland at Bowman Field, noonSunday, Aug. 29 ? host Westmoreland at Bowman Field, 11 a.m.Saturday, Sept. 4 ? at Alfred (N.Y.) State, 2 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 8 ? at Lehigh Carbon, 1 p.m.Men's SoccerThursday, Sept. 2 ? host Mercyhurst, 6 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 8 ?