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Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 13 wins, four losses over the past week and one Wildcat continued his preparations for international competition.

Prepare to pledge what you can do for the environment-water/air/land/energy/waste, by joining the Environmental Protection Agency's "Pick 5 Pledge" for National Public Lands Day this Saturday (Sept. 25). There are many tips to choose from in each category on the EPA website . The Penn College Energy Conservation Subcommittee challenges you to make a pledge today!

The Construction Management Association held its annual Hog Bash on Thursday, serving up a free meal of pulled-pork sandwiches, cole slaw, chips, soda and bottled water to an appreciative Field House assembly. WPTC-FM provided on-air entertainment, and a mechanical bull and ladder golf were among the afternoon's other diversions. Photos by Sarah K. Mariano, student photographer

KYDEX, LLC recently became a Gold Charter Member of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Thermoforming Center of Excellence. With production, research and development, and corporate offices located in Bloomsburg, KYDEX is a worldwide leader in producing specialty thermoplastic sheets.

WPSU Radio recently visited Pennsylvania College of Technology's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant to interview faculty, staff, students and restaurant guests. Emily Wiley, a producer for the University Park-based public radio station and a writer for WPSU's "Local Food Journey" blog, conducted interviews on Sept. 9 with School of Hospitality dean Fred Becker, instructors Monica J. Lanczak and Michael J.

The annual meeting of the Central Susquehanna Association for the Education of Young Children was held Wednesday in the new Children's Learning Center and Early Childhood Resource Room.

Danny Wido, a senior from Shickshinny, will represent Penn College and the United States as a member of the men's compound team that will compete at the eighth World University Archery Championship in Shenzhen, China, from Sept. 23-26. "He's definitely excited to head over. It's the first time he's ever competed internationally.

A contingent of Pennsylvania House Commerce Committee members, joined by state and regional business leaders, toured Penn College on Thursday to see firsthand how industry-responsive technical education can drive the engine of economic development in the commonwealth and beyond. Led by Rep. Peter J. Daley (D-Fayette/Washington), committee chair, and hosted by Rep. Rick Mirabito (D-Lycoming).

Pamphlets raise awareness Alumna Deborah Erdman discusses alcohol poisoning Comedian to impart serious message Penn College Police conduct mock field sobriety tests Crushed pylon tells the tale of this 'impaired' motorist Informational tables in a number of campus buildings, carrying potentially life-saving educational material, are just part of the Alcohol Awareness Week offerings at Penn Colleg

A free showing of "The End of America," billed as a "chilling indictment of sweeping policy changes" after 9/11, is among this month's scheduled Constitution Week activities at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Based on The New York Times best-seller by Naomi Wolf, the film alleges that the use of paramilitary groups, secret prisons and the targeted suspension of the rule of law places U.S.