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Roberta Schwenk, makerspace assistant, shows first-year students the versatile capabilities of a 3D printer. On hand to assist guests are (from left) welding instructor Timothy S. Turnbach; Thomas E. Ask, professor of industrial design; and Jeremiah C. Johnson, makerspace attendant. The face of ingenuity Students work on personal projects in the collaborative space. Schwenk and Barbara J.

"The Office! A Musical Parody," which lovingly pokes fun at everyone's favorite co-workers, will be performed at Williamsport's Community Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8. It’s a typical morning at Scranton’s third-largest paper company until, for no logical reason, a documentary crew begins filming the employees of Dunder Mifflin.

A debate between the two candidates in Williamsport's mayoral race, sponsored by Penn College's Student Government Association, is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.

The semester-opening "PC3" continued its fall bounty of events in Week Two, tempting students with a cornucopia of options.

The traditional start of Penn College's fall semester, dubbed “PC3,” entreats students to "Meet People, Get Involved" through a schedule of activities as packed as it is varied.

A fascination with abandoned buildings and landscapes inspired Enola resident Michael Hower to begin working in digital photography seven years ago. His current body of work, “Graffiti Scapes,” focusing on ghost towns of the Mid-Atlantic, is on display at The Gallery at Penn College now through Oct. 6. A reception is set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.

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.

Onlookers line the Hagan Way entrance (clearly marked as Wildcat turf) for the big reveal. President Gilmour thanks the college employees who found a campus home for the sculpture, noting their involvement embodies the teamwork ethos of Little League.

With convenient proximity to the start of Wednesday's Grand Slam Parade route, and historic community ties to Little League Baseball, Pennsylvania College of Technology warmly welcomed visitors to the 73rd annual Little League Baseball World Series (Aug. 15-25).

The latest "Bases Loaded" sculpture, a left fielder to be installed near Penn College's main entrance, will be unveiled in a public ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Friday. "Bases Loaded" is a privately funded project featuring individual statues commemorating the history of Little League.