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Eric J. Schall, a graduate of Jersey Shore Area High School, and Leonard C. Nicholas, a graduate of Abington High School, have been named Penn College's "co-Student-Athletes of the Week" for Oct. 5-12. Schall is a sophomore plastics and polymer engineering technology major and Nicholas a senior construction management major.

From Oct. 6-9, Volvo held its Northeast Master Cup Technician Competition at Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center. Twenty-one technicians in teams of three represented area Volvo dealers from Rudd, Penn Jersey and Highway Equipment. According to David R. Loveland, training manager for Volvo Construction Equipment North America Inc.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented Outstanding Varsity Athletic Alumni Awards to Chad L. Karstetter, of Salona, and Katlyn D. Stupar, of State College. The honors were bestowed Oct. 11 during Homecoming 2008 festivities at the college.

Vol. 7, No. 9 Recent Results/Upcoming Games(Through Oct. 12)Baseball Final fall overall record: 14-6 Final fall PSUAC record: 8-2Monday, Oct. 6 host Penn State York at Bowman Field, L, 7-6; W, 10-0 in six innings Cross-Country Men's overall record: 21-4 PSUAC record: 11-0 Women's overall record: 11-0 PSUAC record: 10-0Saturday, Oct.

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: · Samuel Morgante , Executive Chef, Food Services, effective Oct. 15

Friday night's Homecoming Powder Puff Game was an amazing seesaw matchup, but, in the end, College West/Rose Street ended up on top 21-14 over The Village/Campus View. The Village/Campus View team started the scoring with a touchdown pass from Jessica Houser to Kat Potacek. Step Karoulas then ran for a touchdown and the tie.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has designated three student leaders to serve as community assistants for the 2008-09 academic year. The students will serve as a resource for off-campus students, help to promote a safer off-campus community and enhance the link between the college administration and off-campus students. Selected from more than 15 applicants were: Justin A.

Staff members represented Penn College at the 2008 Connecticut Construction Career Days event in Wallingford, Conn, on Oct. 7-8. The unique event provided an opportunity for high school students to explore the diverse careers related to the construction industry and enabled representatives to showcase Penn College in a fun and informative way.

This year's Homecoming door-decorating contest drew entries from 15 offices and departments fromacross campus: Registrar, Student Activities, Food Services, the Physician Assistant and Paramedic departments, Admissions, Academic Support Services, Executive Offices, College Police, the Plastics Manufacturing Center, Residence Life, Financial Aid, Alumni Relations, the School of Industrial and Engi

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been notified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that it along with other Pennsylvania colleges and universities faces a potential 4.25-percent reduction in state funding for 2008-09. President Davie Jane Gilmour said President's Council is working on a budget-adjustment plan forSpring 2009that would address the potential reduction in state funding.