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The second annual Wildcat Comic Con – a much-anticipated festival of comics, animation and gaming – returns to Pennsylvania College of Technology on Saturday, Sept. 28. “Having a second Comic Con is due entirely to the success of our 2012 initial event.

A retired automobile executive, whose distinguished career began with a degree from a predecessor institution, will offer "10 Tips for Career Success" in a visit to Pennsylvania College of Technology this month. Thomas C. Baloga, a former executive at BMW of North America, will speak at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.

A festive spread awaits revelers. Student Activities' Michael J. Hersh, WEB's adviser, presides over distribution of traditional Mardi Gras masks. Heating up the dance floor It's more than 1,200 miles from Williamsport to New Orleans, but that didn't discourage Penn College students from indulging in a little seasonal celebration of their own.

Gallery offers photographic "Sanctuary" through March 7. Timothy McCoy Enticing layout draws patrons through the exhibit. In addition to finished work, tools of the artist's unique process were displayed. Local photographers comprised part of the large crowd, engaging the artist during Q&A.

Students from nine high schools and/or career and technical schools competed in 14 events - HVAC, plumbing, technical drafting, welding, masonry, precision machining, automated manufacturing, residential wiring, commercial baking, culinary arts, computer maintenance, carpentry, basic health care and nurse assisting - during Friday's SkillsUSA District 6 competition at Penn College.

Mystery Fyre, one of five bands to take part Members of the Students of Musical Development campus organization, a co-sponsor of the event, perform. An evening's entertainment benefits a worthwhile cause. Student groups hold fundraisers in the Field House "food court." WinterFest bathes the Field House in atmospheric lighting.

“Rock away the winter blues” at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s WinterFest from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1, in the college’s Field House on the main campus in Williamsport. The evening will include performances by the Students of Musical Development organization (a co-sponsor with the Wildcat Events Board), Mystery Fyre, Flu Shots, Kinsey and Audiobox.

"The Secrets of Life and Death" will be discussed during a free public lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Richard G.

“Urban Landscape,” an eye-opening exhibit filled with eye-popping brilliance, officially began Tuesday evening with a reception and an artist's talk in The Gallery at Penn College.

Wildcat Events Board member Kimberly Beichner, a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration major from Cranberry, welcomes a "Late Night" guest. Students enjoy pool and other free activities in the CC Commons game room.