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Without question, the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team faces more than one challenge this season. First, it must replace Ryan Romberger, a male compound shooter from Pillow who was a three-time All-American. Then there is Ryan Benny of Burnham, who earned All-American honors two years ago and won the state men's compound title a year ago.
Microsoft Office 2003 is available for home computers through a "work from home" option from Penn College, as well as through direct purchase from Penn State's Computer Store, Information Technology Services reminds. Work From HomeThrough a licensing initiative, employees* who work from home on college-related documents may install Microsoft Office 2003 on their home computers.
Nearly 50 people a mix of industry professionals and Pennsylvania College of Technology construction students recently underwent American Concrete Institute certification testing on the college's main campus in Williamsport.
1098T Student Tuition Statements have been mailed in accordance with Internal Revenue Serviceregulations. These statements are to be used to assist in the calulation oftax credits that may be used against income taxes owed by students or whoever claims them as a dependent. These tax credits are known as the Hope and Lifetime Learning Tax Credits.
Vol. 5, No. 25 Record/Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Jan. 29) Men's BasketballOverall record: 8-10 PSU-AC record: 8-4 Friday, Jan. 27 at Penn State Abington, L, 99-43 Saturday, Jan. 28 at Penn State Delaware, L, 89-77 Wednesday, Feb. 1 at Penn State DuBois, 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4 host Penn State New Kensington, 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9 at Penn State Hazleton, 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer February is Black History Month, and Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering an array of free events and activities throughout the month for the college community and the public. The events will begin Jan. 31 with Black History Month displays in the Bush Campus Center.
An investigation by the Williamsport Bureau of Police has determined that the report of a Jan. 20 off-campus robbery of a Pennsylvania College of Technology student was false. The student was not robbed and is facing the possibility of criminal charges for false reports to law-enforcement authorities. The student alleged being robbed at gunpoint at an off-campus apartment on West Third Street.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's mobile plastics lab is visiting the Schuylkill Technology Centers, Mar Lin, through Feb. 3, offering students a unique opportunity to experience the ever-growing plastics industry.
A student enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics and polymer engineering technology major was chosen to receive the John Manson Memorial Student Research Award from the Society of Plastics Engineers Lehigh Valley Section. Lehigh Valley SPE member Les Sperling presented the $1,000 award to Penn College senior Sean M. Stabler, Montoursville, during the section's January meeting.