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Through the end of April, Le Jeune Chef Restaurant is hosting a display of Susquehanna Life magazine covers. The regional lifestyle magazine, published in Lewisburg, celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2008 with a traveling exhibit of its most popular covers. See the display in the Le Jeune Chef entryway.

This week's Green Tip from the Energy Conservation Subcommittee: Resist the urge to splurge; take a consumption "vacation." Consider taking a day or week off from making any new purchases (with the exception of food and health-care necessities).

Penn College's Students in Free Enterprise chapter was among nearly 40 teams in regional competition April 3 in Tarrytown, N.Y. Pictured in the back row, from left, are Magdalena M. Szczesna, Richard B. Seymore, Christopher D. Erdman, Dennis R. Williams (adviser) and SIFE President Dustin R. Derr. In the front row, from left, are Kim Williams, Kaitlyn M. Kennedy (president-elect), Christopher M.

A forest technology student in Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management has been awarded a $75 scholarship by the Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools for his grade-point average. Derek J. Peterson, of Corry, was among the recipients chosen from CEFTS member institutions, which include nearly 30 schools with forest technology programs in the eastern United States and Canada.

The consultant on Intercollegiate Cooperation With U.S.A. for Zhejiang College of Construction in Hangzhou, China, visited campus Wednesday and Thursday to discuss opportunities for student exchange in the construction technologies.

An incoming freshman and his teammate were featured in a Newswatch 16 report Wednesday about their participation in next week's 2009 National Automotive Technology Competition in New York.

The state Senate Majority Policy Committee held a public hearing Thursday in Penn College's Thompson Professional Development Center on issues surrounding the potential Marcellus Shale gas reserves. Convened shortly after 10 a.m., the hearing included testimony from panels of local government officials, industry representatives and environmental organizations. In welcoming attendees, state Sen.

Bradley A. Yohn, of Shade Gap, on track to graduate with five degrees earned in just three and a half years, has been chosen as the March "Student of the Month" by the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Penn College's Children's Learning Center "Bunnies" toured the welding laboratory in the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies on Wednesday, guided by a student whose daughter is in the group. Aaron P. Gimbel, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major from Tamaqua, showed the children the tools and equipment he uses in his courses. Leah R.