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The College Store's scholarship assistance to Penn College students is spotlighted in theSeptember/October issue of The College Store Magazine, the official publication of The National Association of College Stores. "Most stores do this out of good will," the article quotes store director Matthew P. Branca. "It's a good way to show students that we have a commitment to them and their educations.
Thursday's inaugural Homecoming Flag Football Game, a matchup between a freshman/sophomore team and its junior/senior counterpart, predictably offered ample excitement for players and spectators alike. Jeremy R.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday authorized the refinancing of two bond series (from 2000 and 2002) in order to generate projected savings for the college totaling between $5.85 million and $6.95 million.
An open discussion about the recent increase in suicides among gay students will be held at Pennsylvania College of Technology in conjunction with National Coming Out Day on Monday, Oct. 11. With a message of "Stop the Violence, End the Silence!
An inch might as well be a mile and second place might as well be last. That is the competitive spirit that Pennsylvania College of Technology archer Danny Wido, of Shickshinny, brings to the game.
Freshman Chris Brennan, of New Hope, was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association's "Co-Player of the Week" for the period ending Oct. 3. Brennan who graduated from New Hope/Solebury High School compiled an impressive week, with five goals and one assist, to help lead the Wildcats to a 3-0 record. He scored the game-winners against Salem International and Penn State Mont Alto.
On Oct. 23, Pennsylvania College of Technology's SMART Girls will host 10th- and, for the first time, 11th-grade girls to encourage an ongoing interest in science and math. The college's Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies (SMART Girls) project was developed to counter the distressing tendency of girls to sidestep math and sciences as they enter adolescence.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host artist-in-residence Antonio Puri on campus Oct. 17-22. The gallery will exhibit his work, in a collection titled "I Am," Oct. 7 to Nov. 7.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students are among nine college students from across the nation who were selected to compete in the final bake-off of the third annual America's Best Raisin Bread Contest. Terri A. Smith, a baking and pastry arts student from Hatfield, created a recipe called Spiced Raisin Naan that was accepted for production in the Student Artisan category. Kacy L.
Girls in seventh and eighth grades visited campus Saturday to partake in SMART (Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies) Girls activities.