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On Tuesday, Pennsylvania College of Technology honored graduating members of its men's and women's basketball and dance teams. Eight student-athletes were recognized and honored for dedication and hard work on their teams' behalf. The night began with recognition of women's basketball seniors Kierstin Steer and Samantha Wallish.

The Madigan Library's far-ranging focus on one of literature's most beloved series continued from 4-5:30 p.m. Tuesday with "Harry Potter's Herbs: Fact and Fantasy" in the second-floor reading loft.

As the U.S. Space Shuttle program comes to a close in the coming months, a Madigan Library display chronicles the ambitious NASA undertaking. Human space flight, astronaut Extra-Vehicular Activities and the Hubble telescope are but a few of the events marking the program's prestigious history.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance campaign, in which Pennsylvania College of Technology students partner with The Salvation Army and Internal Revenue Service, is helping hundreds of eligible area residents prepare and file their returns this season.

Rocky Fino, celebrity chef and author of "Will Cook for Sex: A Guy's Guide to Cooking," will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology on Thursday, Feb. 17. Fino will spend the day cooking across campus and interacting with students as part of Sexual Responsibility Week (Feb. 14-18).

Area music lovers were treated to a midwinter night's dream Friday: performances by three bands at Penn College's second annual Cure the Blues Fest in the Field House. Sponsored by the Student Activities Office, the evening offered appearances by the Matt Corey Band, Ann Kerstetter and the All-Star Band of Cronies, and the Chuck Lambert Band.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Cody Brewer, Dining Services Worker III, transferring from casual part time to a regular part-time position, effective Feb.

Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee recommends you think "green" this Valentine's Day and send an e-card, adopt an acre (Nature Conservancy) or an animal (National Wildlife Federation). These measures all help to protect nature and preserve life, the lands and the water, for survival. Share your love of nature and save paper!

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams, with Penn State University Athletic Conference records of 10-3 and 6-6, respectively, are headed for the playoffs Saturday. Their opponents, game times and sites will be decided later in the week. The men have the second-best record in the conference, behind Penn State Beaver, and continue to lead the North Division.

With nary the need for an "Alohomora" spell, a two-hour reception magically opened the Harry Potter's World exhibit at Penn College's Madigan Library, as attendees some in costume and all awash in music from the Potter movies viewed displays, enjoyed theme-appropriate refreshments and vied for door prizes.