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Four automotive students and their Pennsylvania College of Technology instructor are applying some 21st-century know-how to a car that predates them by decades: a 1965 Ford Mustang convertible that is being restored for display at the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum in Hershey. "This car definitely is a cream puff," said Roy A.
Vol. 8, No. 27 (Through Sunday, Feb. 14) Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams are assured of Penn State University Athletic Conference playoff games Sunday; the only question is whether they will be at home or on the road.
Batteries, both the kind that you toss after one use and the kind you can recharge and reuse, have become everyday essential tools. With all this consumption comes a great deal of waste. Which portable power is best? Read on. Single-use batteries are less expensive, but are considered more wasteful because such a large quantity are used.
In celebration of Children's Authors and Illustrators Week, youngsters from the Children's Learning Center at Penn College visited The Madigan Library for story time between 9:30-10:30 a.m. Feb. 1-4. A total of 46 children, ranging in age from 18 months to 5 years, listened and interacted enthusiastically as Nicole S. Staron, library circulation assistant, and Blair E.
At a Thursday gathering in City Hall, Williamsport Mayor Gabriel J. Campana endorsed a food drive undertaken by Penn College's Students in Free Enterprise in conjunction with Campbell's Soup.
Continuing a seasonal tradition of honoring its graduating student-athletes, Penn College this week said "goodbye" to senior Lady Wildcat Lindsay K. Wiegand.
A series of educational and entertaining events, stressing responsibility and sound decisions in intimate relationships, will mark Pennsylvania College of Technology's observance of Sexual Responsibility Week (Feb. 21-26).
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Garden Views and Terraria Gigantica," a collection of photography by Dana Fritz, from Feb 16 to March 28. Garden Views examines formal gardening traditions in the Eastern and Western hemispheres.
Layne E. Eggers has been named assistant dean of hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
The chimes have returned at Trinity Episcopal Church in Williamsport where, in December, Jim Zerfing, the church clock's longtime caretaker, and students from Pennsylvania College of Technology climbed 100 feet up the clock tower's narrow stairs to replace parts that had fallen into disrepair. The students are enrolled in majors in the automated manufacturing and machining department.