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The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams open their seasons Thursday hosting Central Penn College at Bardo Gymnasium. The women play at 6 p.m. and the men at 8.

A number of Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports student-athletes have received postseason honors from the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. Earning All-American honors in addition to men's cross-country runner Jake Shedden (freshman/Canton), who finished second in the USCAA individual championship, was women's soccer player Kierstin Steer (sophomore/South Williamsport).

The family of a young Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus who died unexpectedly in October has established a scholarship fund at the college in his memory.

To help raise money for the Tracy A. Garis Scholarship Fund, Sigma Pi Fraternity held a 24-hour Rock-a-Thon on Friday. Sixteen brothers of the Theta Phi Chapter sat on rocking chairs in the CC TV Lounge, rocking back and forth to collect an astonishing $1,500 in pledges.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Objects of Mourning," an exhibit by artist Renee Zettle-Sterling, Nov. 11 to Dec. 14. Zettle-Sterling's meticulously crafted metal and found-object pieces investigate how everyday objects can be sources of meaning beyond their physical properties.

Pennsylvania College of Technology teams fared well over the weekend, with a fourth-place finish by the men's cross-country squad and top-four finish by the men's soccer team in United States Collegiate Athletic Association national championships.

Masonry students from Penn College's School of Construction and Design Technologies recently constructed a natural stone veneer for the auditorium at New Tribes Mission Institute near Jersey Shore. Instructor Glenn R.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department has announced the return of collegiate wrestling to campus for the 2010-11 season. This will be the first time wrestling has been available at Penn College; it was offered at Williamsport Area Community College from 1968-83.

Twenty-four students and three chaperones from Berks Career and Technology Center visited Pennsylvania College of Technology on Wednesday, getting tailor-made exposure to the hands-on core of the institution's reputation. The personalized instruction came courtesy of Bahram Golshan, an associate professor of computer science, and had its roots in a request to Penn College's Admissions Office.

A team of Pennsylvania College of Technology students won the 28th annual Precision Heavy Construction Equipment Rodeo, held at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center as part of the college's Open House. The rodeo is sponsored by the Service and Operation of Heavy Equipment Association (S&O), a student organization at Penn College. The Oct.