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A senior landscape/nursery technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was among competitors at the recent Student Career Days near Atlanta, winning honors for participation in educational sessions at the three-day event. Melissa D.

Williamsport − and Pennsylvania College of Technology's Community Arts Center − have been selected as the venue for the 2008 Governor's Awards for the Arts on Nov. 12. The announcement was made Thursday afternoon at the Arts Center by Judge Marjorie O. Rendell, Pennsylvania's First Lady, who will serve as emcee for the ceremonies.

Ten members and two advisers of the Earth Smart club spent Tuesday afternoon cleaning a section of Northway Road in Loyalsock Township. This is the club's ninth year cleaning that portion of road. The club cleans the roadway twice a year once in the fall semester and again in spring.

The 2008 Student Government Association Executive Board elections are officially over and the results are in. A record-breaking 813 votes were cast, an 11-percent voter turnout. The success of this election was attributed to the competition for the offices of president, vice president of public relations and vice president of finance.

Gifted students from South Williamsport Area School District, continuing their interviews with strong women leaders in the community, visited with Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour on Thursday. The group four sixth-graders, a fifth-grader and a fourth-grader was accompanied by Lou Ann B. Zeigler, school counselor and gifted support teacher.

The Energy Conservation Subcommittee of the Governance Facilities Committee will host a series ofrelevant discussions in observance of Environmental Awareness Week (April 21-24). Each day's program will take place between noonand 1 p.m. Monday's presentation will be held in CC, Room 164.

As part of Occupational Therapy Month, students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's occupational therapy assistant program will present poster sessions on emerging or contemporary areas of occupational therapy practice on April 30 in the college's Madigan Library.

One year after tragedy struck the Virginia Tech campus, Pennsylvania College of Technology students, faculty, staff and administrators gathered Wednesday night to remember the victims and recommit to an environment that strives for safety and civility.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students enrolled in the physical fitness specialist major were given the opportunity to experience aquatic-exercise classes, thanks to the Williamsport YMCA.

The College Store has joined with the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology to promote recycled textbooks and reward student organizations who generate the most participation. The College Store is working to expand awareness among faculty and students of the value of reusing textbooks.