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In Clive Webster's first year as an actor, he took part in 50 different plays in 52 weeks, both as an actor and a director. He has worked in or performed in nearly every major playhouse in London and now brings his talent and experience to Penn College! The college community is encouraged to catch his performance at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the ACC Auditorium.
Once again, Information Technology Services alerts the Penn College community about widespread e-mail scams that target customers of well-known businesses such as Citibank, eBay and PayPal. Some even appear to come from the information technology department of the college.
PPL Corp. recently donated an Echo chain saw to Penn College's Forestry Club for a Spring 2006 fund-raiser, continuing the utility company's historic partnership with the college's School of Natural Resources Management. On hand at the Earth Science Center for the donation were, from left, Dennis F. Ringling, forestry professor; Douglas J.
Vol. 5, No. 14 Results/Record/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Nov. 13) Men's BasketballOverall record: 0-1 PSU-AC record: 0-1 Saturday, Nov. 12 at Penn State Beaver, L, 66-65 Wednesday, Nov. 16 host Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18 vs. Pitt-Greensburg at Juniata Tournament, 6 p.m. (Juniata vs. Lancaster Bible, 8 p.m.) Saturday, Nov.
Wielding rakes, leaf bags and paint rollers, Penn College students descended upon the Williamsport YWCA for a Saturday afternoon of community service. The students organized by K. Dex Tuttle, assistant director for programming in the Student Activities Office raked and bagged leaves at the 815 W. Fourth St. facility and repainted traffic lines.
The director of instructional technology and distance learning at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently earned her doctoral degree. Jennifer McLean completed her Ph.D. in education at the Minnesota-based Capella University with a specialization in teaching and learning.
Applied Controls Inc. presented a half-day workshop Friday in the College Avenue Labs for faculty and students in electronics and manufacturing majors, as well as for representatives of local manufacturing companies.
Ian Devenish, director of co-op program and industry liaison for engineering students at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton, Australia, toured Penn College's School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies on Friday morning. He was set to tour other schools in the afternoon.
Services were held this week for James "Andy" Hinson, a general studies student from Milton, who died Sunday at the Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Full military honors were accorded Hinson, who was a member of the Lewisburg-based 3rd Battalion, 103rd Armor of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.
With only one of his top three scorers from last year's squad returning, and seven freshmen on a 15-man roster, Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball coach Gene Bruno knows he's facing a rebuilding season. But that doesn't mean he's writing it off.