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American Red Cross A total of 37 pints of blood were collected by the American Red Cross during Tuesday's visit to Penn's Inn, down somewhat due to a summer dip in student enrollment, but – because each unit potentially saves three lives – a beneficial turnout nonetheless.

Iconic entranceway sentinel The community flag inspires many young artists to create replicas, including this paper mosaic, crafted by Georgia Randall, a child enrolled at Little Treasures Preschool in South Williamsport.

The iconic black and yellow of CAT equipment lends familiarity to instructor training. Caterpillar's Dan Johnson works with several secondary instructors at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood.

A two-day workshop at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Plastics Innovation & Resource Center brought nearly 20 participants from four states, two Canadian provinces, the West Indies and Mexico to northcentral Pennsylvania, where they learned from experts in the rotational molding industry.

Abdul B. Pathan, professor of economics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected for inclusion in “Who’s Who in America 2014.” Who’s Who in America, published by Marquis Who’s Who, is a compendium featuring more than 90,000 profiles of leading figures from every industry and every profession around the country.

March 21, 1969, Spotlight, page 3 Mullets to mohawks, box cuts to braids. Whatever your hairstyle (or style in general), society has a way of passing judgment ... and even parents can find ways to disapprove of your self-expression.

A recent Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate has been awarded one of seven $5,000 scholarships from the National Association of Oil and Energy Service Professionals, the second year in a row that he was chosen. Zachary R.

Crowds gather amid a sampling of Putsee Vannucci’s World Series photography. A couple looks at a photo of Joe DiMaggio interacting with Little Leaguers – one of Vannucci’s favorite World Series memories. Lenore G.

Life's a breeze Biker buddies ride past a refreshing campus fountain. Setting the pace The Dunham Children’s Learning Center's Birds had their first “Bike Day” of the season Wednesday. In this long-standing summer tradition, the children bring their bikes and safety helmets from home and cycle around campus, enjoying the beautiful weather and setting. Photos by Regina G.

Carl L. Shaner, director of health services at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been chosen by national ballot as chair-elect of the Nurse-Directed Health Services Section of the American College Health Association.