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Student-athletes on Penn College's fall sports teams celebrated a successful season with a banquet in the Thompson Professional Development Center's Mountain Laurel Room on Monday night.

Lt. Col. Brian Coppersmith was guest lecturer Thursday and Friday in several history classes. Coppersmith recently completed the last of several combat tours to Iraq, the last one to Baghdad, where he served as commander, 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry, 101st Airborne Division, during an 18-month deployment. In associate professor of history William J.

Penn College faculty and students from the dental hygiene and physical fitness specialist majors participated in a health fair at the Allenwood Low Security Correctional Institution. Topics covered were: oral health with Barbara K.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Homecoming brought together hundreds of alumni and students during a variety of events at the college's facilities.

In recognition of Radiologic Technology Week, the radiography students used their creative talents to make display boards for each of the hospitals affiliated with Penn College's Radiography Program. X-radiation was discovered on Nov. 8, 1895, by Wilhelm Roentgen; the technology celebrated its 114th anniversary during the week of Nov. 8-14.

Penn College students were among those participating in Friday night's Holiday Parade through downtown Williamsport. The parade traveled along West Fourth Street, from Market Street to the Santa House at Hepburn Street, where a tree-lighting was held at evening's end. Photos by Michael S. Fischer, student photographer

Pennsylvania College of Technology, through its Marcellus Shale Education & Training Center, will offer training at its North Campus near Wellsboro starting in January. The first offering will be an intensive 160-hour pre-employment program that will provide the safety and technical skills necessary for an entry-level position as a roustabout.

As it has for the past half-dozen years, Penn College again added to the tradition of the Toy Train Expo at Park Place over the weekend: donating a computer that was used to run railroad simulation software.

Vol. 8, No. 15 (Through Sunday, Nov. 22) Penn College Wildcat Tales During a week playing up against mostly NCAA Division III opponents, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams went 1-6. The lone bright spot was a four-point win by the men over King's College.

While celebrating Thanksgiving with traditional foods and family fun, you also can "Gobble Green" with these suggestions from The Nature Conservancy. By eating local foods in season, your carbon emissions (food miles) are reduced. Let nature and your landscape decorate your table: Soy or beeswax candles rather than petroleum-based reduce soot production.