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Members of the Lancaster/York Resident Assistant staff playfully call attention to the cause. Front row (from left): Ashley J. Hoffer, Caila N. Flanagan, Claudia D. Friskey, Megan R. Kresovich and Morgan R. Weston. Back row (from left): Stephen C. Brodecki, Aidan J. Weissenberger, Jake Roberts, Wesley S. McCray, Graham E. Burnett and Daniel T. Wright. From left: Sue A.

Among those gathering in the PDC on Friday are (from left): Sandra M. Gallick, an architecture and sustainable design student from Linden; Dorothy J. Gerring, associate professor of architectural technology; Lester; Bartoldus; Christine A.

Tournament time has arrived for athletes in two Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports as golfers compete in the United East Conference Fall Preview on Monday and cross-country runners vie for honors in the UEC Championships on Saturday.

The national recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and its Week of Action (Oct. 18-24) was honored on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus with a Purple Thursday candlelight vigil at the front of Klump Academic Center.

Alliance's "Spirit Day" group photo aims for LGBTQ+ community safety, comfort. In conjunction with October's designation as LGBTQ+ History Month, PC Alliance arranged a "Spirit Day" group photo of members and allies at the PCT floral sculpture near the Field House.

Nestled amid the greenery, these tiny quarters offer room with a magnificent view. A housing market made up of unreal estate comprises the semester's opening task for Ceramics I students. Taking their inspiration from New York-born artist Charles Simonds' series of miniature "Dwellings," students in David A. and Deborah L.

Northcentral Pennsylvania residents have a final opportunity to experience the touring production of a cultural touchstone. The 25th anniversary farewell tour of “Rent” will share a “final season of love” at Williamsport’s Community Arts Center on Sunday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m. The Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical became a phenomenon following its Broadway premiere in 1996.

Students improve the mall, a heavily traveled north-south thoroughfare through the heart of campus. New sidewalk adorns future "green space" at the site of a torn-down home recently purchased by the college. Reber (left) and students unfurl the paper stencil. The crew rolls the stencil into place for an attractively imprinted finish ... ... made even more so by a dash of uniquely applied color.

Smokehouse Pierogies Fall Harvest Pierogies Caprese Pierogies Pumpkin Spice Pierogies Pierogies were on the menu at Penn College on Wednesday in celebration of National Pierogy Day. Featuring Mrs. T’s pierogies, several dining units made the potato- and cheese-filled dumplings the star of the show.

Large photographs in a rich color palette evoking classic 17th century Dutch still-life paintings offer an exploration into modern-day obsessions with technological gadgets in “Tech Vanitas,” on display in The Gallery at Penn College Oct. 21 through Nov. 23. The solo exhibition of Jeanette May’s beautifully designed images includes a reception beginning at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct.