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The Penn College archery team honored its four graduating members Sunday following the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Archery Championships. Rebecca M. Boyer Joseph A. Dowdrick III Head coach Brian J. Parker (pictured with the archers and their families) wished all of the athletes well, expressing hope that they continue to compete after leaving college. Rebecca M.

Graduating members of the Wildcat baseball team – Zachary L. Yetter (22), Travis L. Hendershot (14) and Craig T. Watson (3) – join their families and coaches for Senior Day honors. The Penn College baseball team honored its three graduating seniors prior to the start of Sunday's doubleheader against Penn State Brandywine.  Head coach Christopher H.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team hosted the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Archery Championships this past weekend, placing second behind winner James Madison University. Atlantic Cape Community College rounded out the top three. Individually, the Wildcats claimed first-place finishes from freshman bowhunter William A.

A Sunday doubleheader split with Penn State Brandywine cost the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team the top seed in the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs, which are scheduled Thursday through Saturday. The split completed a 5-3 week for the Wildcats, who now will enter the playoffs as the No. 2 seed.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department named senior archer Joseph A. Dowdrick III, of Lebanon, and first-year women’s soccer player Reda A. Vermilya, of Turbotville, the 2012-13 Male and Female Athletes of the Year on Saturday. Athletes of the Year Reda A. Vermilya, soccer, and Joseph A.

The School of Hospitality’s second Culinary and Pastry Experience, held Friday in the Thompson Professional Development Center, featured the work of Pennsylvania College of Technology students in five classes – some offering free samples.

A 2009 Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus is among 10 contestants on Discovery Channel’s new competition series, “The Big Brain Theory: Pure Genius,” set to premiere at 10 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1. Joel N.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is again offering a summer program – RAMP Up for College – to ease the transition for students looking to start off on the right foot at Penn College or any institution of higher learning.

Marshaling the defense Penn College's intramural hoopsters Inside for the score Intramural basketball teams from Penn College and Lock Haven University met Thursday night in Bardo Gym. Penn College started out with a nice run, thanks to a few three-pointers by Wyatt Decker and Ethan Kline.

During a tour of her property, Margot Taylor (left) points out a water feature adjacent to a straw-bale garden structure with a "green" roof. Brian Trader, coordinator of domestic and international studies, shows Horticulture Club members a student-built "work in progress" at Longwood Gardens. Fourteen members of Penn College's Horticulture Club, along with faculty adviser Carl J.