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Aimee Plastow, in her first season as coed tennis coach at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has her sights set high. "I think we're going to be able to do at least as well (as in the recent past), and I'm hoping that we'll be able to do better because we have such a strong team all the way down the lineup," Plastow said.

Two alumni of Pennsylvania College of Technology's American Bar Association-approved legal assistant/paralegal studies major are at the forefront of a statewide roundtable to be held Sept. 13 on the college's main campus in Williamsport. Among the organizers of "The 2008 Pennsylvania Summit on the Paralegal Profession," to be held in the Thompson Professional Development Center, are Rebecca J.

This past weekend, a dozen School of Hospitality students from Penn College prepared and served food with ingredients found at the Williamsport Growers Market, held downtown on Saturdays through October. The market, generally the students' first eventof the fall semester, provides experience in interacting with local food producers and in preparing dishes that use fresh ingredients.

Vol. 7, No. 4 Recent Results/Upcoming Games Baseball Overall record: 4-2 Monday, Sept. 8 host Lehigh Carbon Community College at Bowman Field (doubleheader), 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 at Penn State York (doubleheader), noon Cross-Country Men's overall record: 7-4 Saturday, Sept. 6 at Bloomsburg University Invitational, men finished fourth in five-team event Saturday, Sept.

Donations from six companies have allowed Pennsylvania College of Technology to purchase engineering-related instructional equipment through a grant program administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Kim Antanitis enters her third season as coach of the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's soccer team seeking answers. "We definitely have a lot more difficult schedule. It will be a year to find out where we are heading. We've gone from not very hard to extremely difficult, so it will be a good year for evaluation," Antanitis said.

A renewed recycling venture at Penn College enters its second year this fall and re-entry to the Recyclemania competition in the spring. This year's efforts will gain leadership from a student group known as the "Green Team," which exists as a subgroup of the Residence Hall Association and boasts representation from throughout on-campus housing.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro is offering classes for a certificate in medical billing and coding specialist. The college has received approval for the program from the National Healthcareer Association, which certifies the competency of newly trained professionals in allied health care.

Six Pennsylvania College of Technology students and two faculty members traveled to Nicaragua to provide dental care to a group of indigent children. The Penn College group comprised dental hygiene: health policy and administration students Maria A. Bova, of Bethlehem; Joni K. Brickner, of Carlisle; Mallory L. David, of Altoona; Gina L. Everhart, of Lancaster; Teresa A.

Members of the Penn College community had the opportunity to meet the players and coaches of the Fall 2008 athletic teams during a "Meet the Wildcats" night Wednesday in the Field House. Attendees had a chance to win prizes, and there were games and T-shirt giveaways, as well as free hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, soda, cotton candy and slushies.