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The Wildcat women's volleyball team thanks everyone who came to its Pink-Out Tie-Dye event Monday night. With the help of Field House staff (including Angel V. Stroud, Lisa J. Worth and Jeremy R. Bottorf), and equipment supplied by Penn College General Services, the rear storage area of the building was transformed into a tie-dye party.

Six members of the Penn College Legal Society helped at the Hepburn-Lycoming Elementary School Walk-a-Thon on Sept. 19, handling a number of duties so parents were free to participate in the event with their children. The students and their assignments: Joshua A. Caudell, Williamsport, Tina M. Hill, Jersey Shore, and Shannon L. Hine, Bloomsburg, rewards table; Elizabeth M.

More than 45 Penn College graduates and their guests joined Chef Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, on the Alumni Relations Office's fourth annual bus trip to the Keuka Lake Wineries on Saturday.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is the recipient of a $655,803 federal grant for 2010-11 that will enable it to provide the most up-to-date instructional equipment for a variety of academic majors. Funded by the U.S.

Penn College'sEnergy Conservation Subcommittee reminds all of the campus community faculty, staff and students to please follow the recycling guidelines as instituted last fall. There is an abundance of recycling containers inside the buildings on campus, all labeled.

Led by the men's soccer team, which won all four of its matches, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 11-3 won-loss mark last week. FLASHBACK Men's Soccer The team opened the week on Monday with a 6-0 win over Penn State Schuylkill. Playing outstanding defense, the Wildcats didn't allow Schuylkill any shots on goal.

Students from Pennsylvania College of Technology will serve food samples made with fresh, local ingredients at the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market on Oct. 23. The students, all enrolled in the college's Catering course, will offer cooking demonstrations and samples from 8 a.m. to noon. Student managers for the event are Michele D. Mierwald, of State College; Aimee M.

Plastics SourceNet will bring together key leaders, stakeholders and supporters of Pennsylvania's plastics industry during its Symposium 2010, scheduled for Oct. 14-15 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The event, "A Decade of New Opportunities," includes two specialized tracks: Sustainability or Industry and University Collaboration.

With a target completion date of Jan. 14, Penn College's new masonry lab is rising from the site of a car wash near the northwest corner of main campus. Lobar Inc. is the general contractor, Silvertip Inc. has both the HVAC and plumbing contracts, and Howard Organization Inc. is the electrical contractor. Andrew M.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will host Austrian wine expert Andreas Wickhoff on campus Oct. 27 to work with classes in the School of Hospitality and to present "An Austrian Wine and Food Tasting" to the public to benefit the college's international student programs.