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It wasn't pretty and both teams combined for 29 fouls, but, in the end, Penn College came out on top in Thursday's intramural basketball game against Lycoming College 41-38 in overtime. According to a game summary by Jeremy R. Bottorf, intramural assistant, Penn College trailed by as many as 13 before gathering itself and chipping away at the lead.
Penn College inducted its fourth group of Awesome Women Exemplars this week, honoring employees and students for their inspirational presence on campus. In accordance with this year's theme, "Women Taking the Lead in Saving the World," all students, faculty and staff were encouraged to nominate any Penn College female they admire.
Joe Simon, a junior guard-forward on the Penn College men's basketball team, has been awarded Penn State University Athletic Conference Honorable Mention honors. Simon, a business management student from Renovo, scored 382 points during the Wildcats' 18-12 season that included a sixth-place finish in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association national tournament.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently launched its first official social-networking presence online. The Pennsylvania College of Technology page on Facebook, first announced by college President Davie Jane Gilmour in a campuswide meeting in January, allows prospective students to interact with the college in a familiar setting.
Kathleen R. "Kat" Watson, a work-study student at Penn College's Children's Learning Center, recently showed the children how Native Americans dance to drum music, then invited them to join her. The pre-practical nursing major from Cogan Station also brought many Native American items to show the children.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology student groups hope to raise $10,000 during next month's Walk-It-Out, a mini-Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society. The second annual event sponsored by the Wildcat Events Board, the Residence Hall Association and the Student Government Association will be held at noon Saturday, April 25, on the Madigan Library lawn.
Area residents concerned about where their food is grown and wishing to reduce their ecological footprint can discover the meaning of "locavore" the Oxford American Dictionary's 2007 Word of the Year at a public forum in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library. The free event "Herbivore, Omnivore, Locavore!" will be held from 4-5 p.m.
Pennsylvania College of Technology archers closed out the indoor portion of their schedule in grand fashion last weekend, taking one team first, two team seconds and three individual firsts at the U.S. Collegiate Indoor Eastern Regionals in Harrisonburg, Va. "Overall, we did really well," coach Chad Karstetter said. "I've got a good team this year. These guys are definitely the real deal.
A cooperative project between Penn College forest technology students and the Pennsylvania Game Commission was featured in Tuesday evening's 5 p.m. Newswatch 16 broadcast. WNEP's Jim Hamill joined Game Commission personnel and students in Donald R.
The winners of the CalJava Wedding Cake Competition, held March 6 at Pennsylvania College of Technology, have been announced.