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A total of 501 students were served during the spring edition of Dining Services’ Midnight Breakfast this past week in the Keystone Dining Room. The tasty tradition served up a menu that included pancakes, massage therapy and giveaways – including 110 cases of Organic Amp energy drinks that were gone in minutes.

The faces of E-Sports, a competitive gaming club hoping to begin this fall (from left): Hunter D. .Latranyi, Danville; Kyle I. Clayton and Jonathan J. Lopatofsky, Williamsport; Carter F. Brigham, Shelter Island, N.Y.; and Jonathan W. Best, Downington. Best and Latranyi major in electronics and computer engineering technology; the rest are pursuing various information technology degrees.

Testing their mettle on the bungee jump are (from left) Carlos J. Roddy, a pre-nursing major from Williamsport, and Calvin E. Anderson, of Wellsville, enrolled in engineering design technology. Fittingly seated at the gardening table are horticulture/landscape technology classmates (from left): Jaclyn N. Wolf, Gettysburg; Laura E. Cholko, Port Carbon; Aaron A.

A bowtie-accented Jonathan D. Straub, of Williamsport, fronts an array of his design work. Fingers and cellphone cameras are pointed at the students' impressive output. Effective product placement spotlights the creativity of Austin L. Fulton, from Montoursville. Daniel T. Wrench, of Jersey Shore, engages gallery patrons in a discussion of his work.

Unshaken from its convictions by a wintry start to spring, a supportive crowd mills about the ATHS. It's a team effort ... ... as Wildcat student-athletes band together. Event's reprise shares messages worth repeating. A curious four-legged friend aids the cause.

Three commencement ceremonies will be offered May 11-12 for the more than 900 students who have petitioned to graduate following the Spring 2018 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology. All of the ceremonies will be held at the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, with more than 780 students expected to march.

First baseman Colton Riley, an automotive technology student from Danville, sports the uniform worn for Tuesday's commemoration. Riley was 2-for-6 on the day, with two runs batted in. Teams and umpires honor America – and its servicemen and women – during "The Star-Spangled Banner." Bats were hot, with 19 Wildcat hits in the back-to-back wins.

The Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host its annual Silent Auction on Friday, April 27, to benefit the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund. The auction will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on the first floor of Madigan Library.

Early birds who arrived at 10 p.m. Wednesday pulled an all-nighter – some did homework and two played the Settlers of Catan board game. (Two more had joined the group by 11, and many more bagan arriving at 8 a.m. Thursday). From left are Christopher D. Hogan, of Halifax, welding and fabrication engineering technology; Ryan S.

The campus community is invited to hear Jay Ducote, runner-up on the 11th season of "Food Network Star" and inaugural speaker of Lycoming College’s entrepreneurship lecture series, at 7 p.m.