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Keynoter Kelsey A. Coppersmith, Class of 2012 Keepsake journals were provided to attendees. Guests move through the buffet line. Spring color accents the table. Student-athletes gather with coaches, family members. The eighth annual Women in Sports Day was held Sunday in Penn's Inn, hosting 65 current and prospective Penn College student-athletes, coaches and guests.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's annual "Happy Hour," which encourages students to make sound decisions during and after Spring Break, will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Penn's Inn.

A cat-hatted Eileen Harrington captivates her young audience. Taking a bow Zachary J. Buterbaugh shares a page-turner of a story.

The United States Collegiate Athletic Association announced its 2012-13 Winter Sports All-Americans and All-Academic Team winners at the national basketball championship banquet Tuesday night.

The Penn College Martial Arts Club hosted one of the most successful training camps in the history of the East Coast Collegiate Karate Union on Saturday and Sunday, as representatives from 10 schools came together for a weekend of intensive training and a Goodwill Tournament in the college's Field House.

Qualified individuals who need help preparing and filing their 2012 returns can visit the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The free service is available through early April in the Teachers’ Learning Center of the Madigan Library (Room LIB/213) on Penn College’s main campus in Williamsport. Required appointments will be scheduled from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

"Great American Spit Out" The detrimental health effects of smokeless tobacco, often marketed inaccurately as a safe alternative to cigarettes, were emphasized during Penn College's participation in the "Great American Spit Out." Arranged by Kristi L.

About 50 architecture students from The Pennsylvania State University visited Penn College's masonry lab Wednesday, gaining hands-on experience and a heightened appreciation of  the relationship between design and construction.

Passersby cautioned, "Don't Be That Guy" The interconnected problems of alcohol impairment and sexual assault are addressed in a powerful billboard at Penn College, funded with part of a $17,500 Alcohol Education Grant awarded last semester.

Matthew A. Wagner, a building science and sustainable design: architectural technology concentration major from Selinsgrove, welcomes guests as the Student Activities event assistant. A sensory exercise Chef Paul E. Mach (right) shares his mealtime expertise.