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Pennsylvania College of Technology held a special Countdown to the Centennial homecoming from Oct. 6-9, a "Were You There?" celebration of the many milestones from its Williamsport Technical Institute roots through its transition into Williamsport Area Community College and its eventual growth into today's exciting home of "degrees that work."

It has been said, "You can't manage what you can't measure." We do a lot of measuring in the Penn College environment, whether we are students, instructors or administrators. The data to measure our energy use comes with each utility bill (as a result of metering) and can be seen in several different forms. Most obvious is the graph of your past year's energy use from the utility.

With wins in three of its four regular-season outings this fall, and a second-place finish in the other, the Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team is poised to regain the supremacy it had when it captured six straight conference championships from 2003 through 2008.

The first quarter of Friday's Powder Puff Football Game started off much better for the upper-class women than it did for the guys the previous night ... but, as intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf notes, there is a reason why four quarters are played. Maggie Calkins connected on a pass to Jenna Harner to put the upperclassmen on the verge of scoring early in the first quarter.

Despite the uncooperative weather conditions at the start of the semester, heavy construction equipment technology students were not hampered by rain. Students have been able to continue to maintain and improve their operating skill sets with the use of a second-generation Caterpillar Track-Type Tractor Simulator.

The first-ever Freshmen vs. Upperclassman Flag Football game turned into a dream for the freshmen and a huge nightmare for the upperclassmen, according to this game summary from intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf (who also supplied the photos): "The freshmen started off with a great kickoff return.

A chili taste-off will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, in the Little Theater of the Acacia Club on Market Street in Williamsport. Contestants are requested to bring about 2 gallons of chili in a crockpot or other electric device (no cooking facilities are available). Rival chilis will be judged by students from Penn College's School of Hospitality.

Ashley M. Stuck, an applied human services major from Lewistown, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's first Student of the Month for the Fall 2011 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Fifteen preschoolers from Penn College's Children's Learning Center paid a visit to the Schneebeli Earth Science Center on Tuesday to help plant flower bulbs, play in the children's garden and take in a view of the pond. Students in horticulture instructor Carl J.

For those looking to sharpen their computer skills while learning something new, Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro is offering several easy-to-learn computer courses in October and November. The courses are taught by qualified instructors at a comfortable pace for all levels of adult learners. The small, noncredit classes are held from 6 to 9 p.m.