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Attention, all student organizations: Mandatory workshops are being held this week. It is now a requirement that each organization send at least one representative to one of the following workshops in order to be recognized for this year.

A Penn College student was killed in an automobile accident early Saturday. Tommy E. Welsh Jr., 20, of East Berlin, died from injuries suffered in a one-car accident about 3 a.m. on Big Mount Road in Jackson Township, York County. He was a Landscape/Nursery Technology student in the School of Natural Resources Management and resided in off-campus housing.

Penn College Policealert the campus community that skateboarding is not permitted in the Klump Academic Center area. Responsible use of boards remains allowable on walkways, but not on steps, curbs or other structures.

Chef Judy Shimp and her culinary students invite you to join them Sundays and Mondays this semester for breakfast and brunch at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on Penn College's Main Campus. A breakfast menu will be served from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., and the brunch buffet will be open from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Reservations are suggested due to limited seating; takeout orders are available.

Penn State President Graham B. Spanier's annual "State of the University Address" will be broadcast live via satellite to the Slate Run Room of Penn College's Professional Development Center at 3:30 p.m Friday. The address, delivered in the University's sesquicentennial year, will focus on the theme of "Building on Tradition to Chart the Future."

Imagine ordering your lunch ahead of time while sitting at any computer on campus. Now you can with Webfood! Webfood allows you to preorder wraps, sandwiches, paninis and more for pickup fromFood Services'Wrapture unit in the ACC. Register onlinetoday to start your Web ordering experience.Wrapture is open from 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday,and 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday.

The Penn College Foundation is giving employees, current and former students, and the public an opportunity to honor and memorialize James Everett Logue, associate professor of English. Logue,who died Sept. 1, was a veteran faculty member, a "Master Teacher" honoree and a former College administrator.

Halogen lamps are not permitted in Penn College offices and should be removed, reminds Dr. William J. Martin, senior vice president.

Faculty, staff, students and student employees are reminded that the parking lotin front of the Student and Administrative Services Center is reserved for visitors only.

The funeral will be Saturday for James E. Logue, associate professor of English at Penn College, who died Wednesday, Sept. 1. A veteran faculty member, former administrator and 1988 recipient of the "Master Teacher" award, he has been characterized as an "inspired and inspiring teacher, good friend to innumerable students and staff." The service will be at 10 a.m.