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The on-campus team put up a good fight, but, in the end, the off-campus defense was too much and won Friday's Powder Puff Football game 20-6. According to a game summary from Jeremy Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant, Jess Strasser was all over the field and scored on a long touchdown run to start the scoring for the off-campus team.

A section of Penn College's Madigan Library has been named in memory of a veteran faculty member and 1988 recipient of the institution's Master Teacher award.

For the past year, the men's and women's soccer teams at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been running on a parallel course, and the similarities are striking.

More than 100 people attended Thursday night's Donkey Basketball game held in Bardo Gym to benefit the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund. Through ticket sales and "donkey reservations," more than $554 was raised for the student-leader scholarship program at Penn College. The fund also will get a boost at Saturday's Homecoming Car Show from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's men's cross country team has had more than its share of success over the years, but, onOct. 6, it reached a new high. Paced by sophomore Greg Kammerle (Willow Grove), the Wildcats won their first nonconference meet in 20 seasons. Kammerle covered the 4.9-mile course in 28:30. A year ago, he set a record on the course when he finished in 28:15.

Members of "The Bear Bunch," a class of 3- and 4-year-olds from the Children's Learning Center, were treated to a tour of the Victorian House on Friday morning. The youngsters frequently pass by the landmark building on their walks around campus, prompting one of them to ask if they could be invited inside.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the Stage X Building Program (which includes construction of new student housing and three major renovation projects), authorized a $124,990,000 bond issue to pay for Stage X and to refinance previous bond issues, and approved a resolution to return $250,000 in unanticipated state-appropriation funds to students.

A team of students won the inaugural kickball game against Penn College staff Wednesday night. The students, led by Gavin Mock's 3-run home run, rallied to beat the staff team, 12-5. Staff caught the student team off-guard and scored 4 runs in the first inning to open up a lead. The students got one back in the bottom half of the first and scored 3 more in the second to tie the game.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has approved the college's Stage X Building Program − a plan calling for construction of additional student housing and extensive renovations at several facilities on the main campus.

Pennsylvania College of Technology did not expect − or budget for − an increase in its 2007-08 state appropriation, but when legislators delivered an additional $250,000, the college's administration and board of directors vowed to return the funds to students who enroll for the Spring 2008 semester.