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U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter held a public town meeting in Penn College's Professional Development Center on Tuesday morning, fielding wide-ranging questions from more than a dozen constituents in the crowd. Second in line among Senate Republicans to assume chairmanship of the appropriations committee, Specter is holding a series of town meetings across Pennsylvania during the fall recess.
John M. Vitovsky, a pitcher/infielder on the Wildcat baseball team, was honored during Monday's doubleheader against Penn State York at Williamsport's Bowman Field. The construction management major from Waymart was the latest student-athlete to be recognized during "Senior Day" activities in each of Penn College's varsity sports.
The Student Government Association is asking students and the entire Pennsylvania College of Technology community to help "change" the future by dropping loose coins in the piggy bank at the Student Activities Desk located in the Bush Campus Center or at the weekly SGA meetings in Penn's Inn.
Vol. 7, No. 8 Recent Results/Upcoming Games Baseball Overall record: 13-5 PSUAC record: 7-1 Thursday, Oct. 2 at Penn State York, postponed Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Greater Allegheny, L, 5-0; W, 7-4 Monday, Oct. 6 host Penn State York at Bowman Field (doubleheader), 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office has chosen its noteworthy August-September events and Resident Assistants from on-campus housing units. Rising Star of the MonthHonored as Rising Star of the Month was Brittany E. Davis, a first-year RA in College West and a culinary arts and systems major from North Apollo.
Sister Joann Marie Aumand, of the Sisters of Christian Charity and an expert on human trafficking, discussed the global tragedy at a multimedia presentation in the PDC on Thursday night. "Not for Sale" was sponsored by the college's Cultural Life Committee, a partnership to promote and recognize diversity and social justice. ( Photo by Jessica L. Tobias, student photographer)
Music, comedy and dance were on display at Thursday's Wildcat Talent Competition, which attracted a nine acts (and more than 115 entertainment fans) to Penn's Inn. Musician Jared Campbell was master of ceremonies for the free event, which was sponsored by the Student Activities Office. Stephen A. Geruschat (in far-left photo) won the $75 grand prize and Kevin M.
An Oct. 20 tea luncheon and auction to benefit the American Rescue Workers Men's Center will feature foods prepared by Pennsylvania College of Technology students. Under the direction of Chef Judith P. Shimp, associate professor of food and hospitality management, and student kitchen supervisor Cassandra M.
Pennsylvania College of Technology student Bradley J. Stroup was recently named recipient of a $3,000 scholarship from the Society of Plastics Engineers Foundation. Stroup, a junior plastics and polymer engineering technology major from Mount Pleasant Mills, was awarded the foundation's Injection Molding Division Scholarship for 2008-09.
Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers have had a lock on conference team championships in which they have participated for five straight seasons. Now, their sights are set on No. 6, but coach Chet Schuman knows it won't come easy. The Wildcats will compete Monday and Tuesday in the Penn State University Athletic Conference championships on the Penn State University Blue Course.