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Vol. 7, No. 34 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through April 5)ArcherySaturday-Sunday, April 4-5 at Adam Wheatcroft Memorial, Harrisonburg, Va., placed first in male compound and recurve Saturday-Sunday, April 25-26 host Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Championships May 14-17 National Collegiate Championships at California State University, Long Beach, Calif.
With spring atour doorstep, many of us may be thinking of doing some landscaping at home. Here is a tip from Penn College's Horticulture Club: Think about using native plants. This not only will give the landscape a natural feel, but it may be easier on your pocket and save you some time.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: · Chad Chervinsky , College Store Clerk/Shipping and Receiving, (Regular Part-Time), effective April 6
Sunday's Powder Puff Football game proved to be one of the highest-scoring in the short history of the event at Penn College. Rose Street/College West jumped to an early 7-0 lead on a touchdown run by Steph Karoullas and Caroline Matter picked off a pass from The Village/Campus View team to go up 14-0.
Students in Free Enterprise, one of Penn College's many community-minded campus organizations, assisted in making Williamsport's second annual Easter Egg Hunt a fun, family event.
A recent Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus who participated in a program that offered college courses in his home high school was invited to speak at the state Career and Technical Education Recognition Breakfast in Harrisburg. John T.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member recently participated in a humanitarian trip to Juarez, Mexico, where she offered occupational therapy to people with disabilities and training to their caregivers. Patricia J. Martin, assistant professor and clinical director of the occupational therapy assistant program, traveled to Juarez from Feb.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has received grant funding to continue its New Choices/New Options career-development program, which seeks to help single parents, displaced homemakers and those interested in nontraditional-by-gender occupations achieve economic self-sufficiency.
The New Choices/New Options program, a free career-development workshop at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is accepting registrations for a new session beginning April 20. The workshop will meet from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday, each week from April 20 to May 7 on Penn College's main campus in Williamsport.
Wednesday's Student Government Association Silent Auction raised more than $3,000 for the Student Leadership Legacy Scholarship Fund better than triple the goal for the event. "I cannot express in words how happy, excited and thankful I am for all of your support," SGA President Brian D.