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More than 150 participants raised a little more than $6,000 in Sunday's "Out of the Darkness" suicide-awareness and -prevention walk. Joe S. Miller, manager of audio/visual services at Penn College and coordinator of the walk, said the number of walkers was five times last year's total; the amount of money raised so far (donations are accepted through Dec.

In Celebration of National Energy Awareness Month, Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee shares these tips from Earth911.com: 1. Storing filled containers of water in your refrigerator will have the same effect as extra food taking up space. Each time the door is opened,warm, outside air fills theopen space, replacing cool air from inside.

Although details have yet to be announced, three Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams will be in Penn State University Athletic Conference playoff action this week. On Tuesday, the women's volleyball team steps into action and, on Saturday, the cross-country and coed tennis teams will look to defend their championships.

Ninth- through 12th-graders from a number of school districts visited Penn College campuses Oct. 15 for Career Day, sponsored by Outreach for K-12 to allow exploration of a wide variety of technical careers through hands-on activities, tours of facilities, and discussions with students and faculty.

Plastics SourceNet hosted its 2010 Symposium on the Penn College campus Oct. 14-15. Keynote speaker Peter J.

The college community is invited to attend a gallery talk by artist-in-residence Antonio Puri at noon Tuesday, Oct. 19, in The Gallery at Penn College on the third floor of the library; bringa bagged lunch. In addition to the gallery talk at noon, a Meet the Artist Reception will take place on the same day, from 4:30-6:30 p.m., with a second talk at 5:30.

The David London My Last Words lecture series at Pennsylvania College of Technology asks student-nominated faculty members to share their final thoughts if they knew it was their last opportunity to impart wisdom and life lessons. This year's nominee, David S.

Casting Change Prompts College's Postponement of Stage Play "Run for Your Wife," Ray Cooney's comedy about a London cab driver with two distinct lives and two wives! will be staged next month in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center. The production, the college's first foray into full-tilt farce after two years of musicals, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Nov.

Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers rallied Tuesday to finish second in the Penn State University Athletic Conference championships and fifth in the United States Collegiate Athletic Conference national tournament.