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Four matches into its 2001 campaign, the Penn College men's soccer team has picked up where it left off at the end of last year's championship season winning. Going into Friday's match at Penn State-Hazleton, the Wildcats of Coach Andy Richardson are 3-1 and barely scored upon. Until they were beaten 1-0 by Manor College on Sept. 15, their two-season win streak stood at nine matches.

(The following is a message issued to the Penn College community Wednesday, Sept. 12, by Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, College president) I wish to thank the employees and students for the cooperation and support shown Tuesday during our nation's tragedy. As you are aware, the College remained open throughout the day.

Good, with the potential to get better. That's how Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Mike Stanzione looks at his program. Through nine seasons under Stanzione, the Wildcats have compiled an impressive 189-98 record, including 12 straight playoff appearances and four conference championships during the fall and spring seasons, by being mostly offense-oriented.

Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Chet Schuman has two goals in mind for his team: qualify individual players and his team for the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association Championships.

WANTED: Women volleyball players. Immediately! That plea was being issued at the 11th hour by Pennsylvania College of Technology's second-year coach Bambi Hawkins as her squad prepared for its Sept. 10 season opener at Penn State-Wilkes-Barre in a three-team Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference outing that includes Luzerne County Community College.

The Penn College and Community Coalition has been awarded a federal grant to carry on its efforts to prevent underage and excessive drinking by students.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will be sharing its faculty and staff resources with more viewers throughout the country with the new season of the College's retooled, award-winning public affairs series, "Penn College & You." "Penn College & You" is a key form of outreach for the College, said Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, College president.

Five students in the Printing and Publishing Technology and Graphic Design bachelor-degree majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been chosen to receive scholarships totaling $5,300 from the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation. The Penn College scholarship recipients were among 260 students nationwide who were selected from a pool of 1,500 applicants at 150 accredited schools.

The first in a series of e-commerce training and information sessions for government and business and industry will be hosted on Wednesday, Sept. 26, by the Technology Transfer Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The e-business information session will be offered from 9 a.m.

Chef Paul E. Mach, co-host of Pennsylvania College of Technology's award-winning PBS cooking series, "You're the Chef," will make miso soup in a cooking demonstration at the College Library on Friday, Sept. 21.