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The Wildcat Events Board, among the organizations that plan campus activities for Pennsylvania College of Technology students, brought home three awards from the National Association for Campus Activities Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference held Oct. 23-26 at the Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center.

At 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, all children of Penn College faculty, staff and students were invited to trick-or-treat through the Village Apartments. From cats, skunks and cows ... to ketchup and evil Power Rangers ... to witches and fairy princesses, children and residents showed their Halloween spirit.

Students from various majors, including Web design, IT security and welding, joined other Penn College representatives to assist Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanityat three homes Saturday. Many of the students helped clean up around the houses, as well as mix and lay down cement.

The Student Government Association extends its sincerest gratitude to everyone who helped with two successful fundraising events during Homecoming Weekend.SGA raised a total of nearly $1,300 for the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund thanks to all of the people who participated in the Bread and Pastry Sale on Oct. 10 and the Homecoming Car Show the following day.

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams went into their first United States Collegiate Athletic Association championships last week and two came home with third-place finishes. Going into the USCAA championships, Penn College cross-country coach Mike Paulhamus was hopeful of at least a top-three finish. He got his wish twice over as both his men and women teams finished third.

Vol. 7, No. 12 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Nov. 2)Men's Soccer Final overall record: 13-2 Final PSUAC record: 11-0Wednesday, Oct. 29 vs. NHTI at United States Collegiate Athletic Association Championships in Rochester Hills, Mich., L, 4-2 Thursday, Oct. 30 vs.

Information Technology Services recommends that students and employees sign up for PCT Alerts, the communication system by which they will receive emergency text-messages advising them of building/campus evacuations, security threats and weather bulletins (including college snow closures).

The off-campus team, led by two touchdowns from Jess Strausser, defeated the on-campus squad, 14-7, in a Powder Puff Football game played on a cold November evening on the Penn College Soccer Field. Intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf recaps Sunday's game: Strausser ran for the first score to make it 7-0 and later connected on a pass with Kim Carbaugh to make the score 14-0.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Heather Heiny , Act 101 Academic & Career Specialist II, (Temporary), Academic Support/Student Services, starting Nov.