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Fourteen ornamental horticulture students along with Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members Carl J. Bower, Dennis Fink and Dennis P. Skinner, and Melissa M. Stocum, coordinator of matriculation and retention for the School of Natural Resources Management enjoyed a beautiful and education-filled field trip to the Philadelphia area on April 29.

The first section of modular classroom space, which will temporarily house science laboratories displaced from the Hager Lifelong Education Center by part of Penn College's Stage X building program, was delivered to main campus late Tuesday morning.

On the heels of a successful canned-food drive to benefit needy area families, members of Students in Free Enterprise took some time Tuesday tofeed themselves. The students and adviser Dennis R.

The Athletic Department honored its Spring 2009 student-athletes and coaches (archery, baseball, men's and women's basketball, bowling, dance, softball and men's volleyball)at a banquet in the Thompson Professional Development Center on Monday night. Coaches thanked the athletic staff and their athletes for all the hard work and dedication to their respective sports this season.

To help instill pride and a sense of accomplishment, a Pennsylvania College of Technology student recently organized a series of art classes for children who are assisted by CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Lycoming County. Applied human services student Jodie L.

DuPont has extended for five years an agreement to serve as a major corporate sponsor of the collision repair technology program at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Despite at-times-gloomy weather that prompted its move into the Field House, the 10th-anniversary edition of WEBStock the Wildcat Events Board's traditional end-of-semester celebration of fun, food and music was a success. An estimated 400 students attended over the four-hour period, enjoying the music of three bands and the added attractions.

A group of students and faculty advisers from the Human Services Club attended the Mid-Atlantic Consortium for Human Services at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, N.J., from April 17-19. The students attended workshops on such topics as community involvement, date rape, drugs and alcohol, and many others.

The start of the Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country season is a few months away, but running is always on the mind of Wildcats coach Mike Paulhamus, who took time to note the recent accomplishments of several of his current and former runners: Jeff Faherty, a junior landscape-nursery technology major from High Point, N.J., and Tamara Pavlov, a sophomorebusiness management major from

This week's Green Tip is from the Horticulture Club: With lawn-mowing season upon us, you might consider your old lawn mower and how it performs. If you have a small lawn, you may wish to switch to a reel mower (the type that you manually push through your lawn).