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Alumni of Pennsylvania College of Technology and its forerunners, Williamsport Area Community College and Williamsport Technical Institute, are returning for a campus homecoming this weekend and sharing their stories as the college counts down to a milestone anniversary. A 2014 centennial will mark the 100th anniversary of adult-education classes on the site of its campus in Williamsport.
The effect on the local housing market from the natural gas industry and recent flooding was the subject of a state Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee hearing, convened Tuesday morning at Penn College's Thompson Professional Development Center. The committee, chaired by Sen.
Where is the sun? While you are reminding yourself that it's still up there, think about maximizing the sun's warmth during the heating season. This means opening curtains and shades to allow the sun to shine in during the day (cover objects that might fade in the sunlight).
Billionaire "oil man" T. Boone Pickens, the founder of one of the largest independent oil companies in the United States and chair of B.P.
When you postpone nearly as many sporting events as you play, you know the weather probably is not cooperating. That was the case last week for Pennsylvania College of Technology teams as they posted nine wins and had one loss in events played, but lost seven others to rain.
Nearly 200 fans dressed in pink Thursday night to support the Penn College Lady Wildcats volleyball team and help raise awareness of breast cancer. The game was sponsored by Health Services and the Off-Campus Housing Organization. OCHO provided fun games and free pink cotton candy to all the fans.
Phi Mu Delta and Kay Jewelers sold teddy bears and raffled a necklace on Tuesday, raising $800 for St. Jude Children's Hospital. The retailer and fraternity work closely with the hospital, which provides medical care to youngsters with no regard to a family's ability to pay, and collected its sizable donation in a matter of hours outside the Keystone Dining Room. Photos provided by Phi Mu Delta
A total of 23 white-shirted teams took part in this week's Black Light Dodgeball tournament, the first activity of the semester for the Wildcat Events Board.
C. Alan Walker, secretary of the state Department of Community and Economic Development, visited Penn College on Friday.
Williamsport's role in ferrying 19th-century slaves to freedom will be explored Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center Auditorium. The free 7 p.m. lecture, "The Underground Railroad and Its Williamsport Connection," will be presented by Dorothy E. King, an assistant professor of sociology at Penn State Harrisburg.