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Filipino Chicken Adobo Putting the campus community on the map As part of International Week, Capitol Eatery has been featuring cuisine from the homelands of some of Penn College's students – serving food from Korea, Myanmar, Puerto Rico, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Guam and Grenada.

Campus neighborhoods were alive with the shrieking, giggling sounds of Halloween again this season, as a crowded slate of activities helped Penn College students, employees and friends toll the witching hour.

Educational "know your pour" activity takes aim at risky, reckless drinking. Friends gather in CC Commons, where food was plentiful and TVs broadcast a pigskin smorgasbord. And speaking of food ... ... Dining Services delivered the goods, per usual.

Unique stoneware is arrayed in CC Commons. Dining Services catering attendant Crystal E. Way (left) serves Hope Miller-Cupp (foreground) and Donna K. Culton, both employed in the college's Human Resources Office. A tasty, inexpensive way to fight hunger Angie E.

Trio Los Claveles, from Rochester, N.Y., entertains dinner patrons. Students line up for tasty dishes "from the kitchen." Naim N. Jabour, assistant professor of architecture, stands ready to discuss an upcoming trip to Spain. Penn College offers a growing number of study abroad programs, from short-term stays to semester-long adventures and internships.

The CC Commons crew displays school spirit. The Capitol Eatery kitchen squad, ready for action Dining Services staff is wishing "Good luck" to all Penn College sports teams this year by donning Game Day T-shirts whenever the Wildcats play at home.

Throwing caution to the early-autumn breeze, armored contestants prepare to do battle in the Rose Street Courtyard. Savory meat-filled hand pies fleshed out the evening's menu (and those who partook)! The cellphone may be out of place, but this helmeted reveler (Jonah A. Ziegler, an electronics and computer engineering technology student from Pottstown) is decidedly not out of costume.

Oppressive heat was no match for Saturday's impressive help to first-year students, as accessible members of the campus community eased the anxiety and/or excitement of entire collegiate carloads.

Among the latest additions to the Pennsylvania College of Technology community are new full-time faculty members for the Fall 2019 semester, as provided by the Human Resources Office (all effective Aug. 15).

PCToday welcomes new regular part-time employees in Dining Services, as reported by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Human Resources Office. Miranda Aloiso, Leslie Malek, Linda M.