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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: · Richard Shaffer , Custodian/Recycle Person, General Services, starting Nov. 24

Vol. 7, No. 15 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Nov. 23) Men's Basketball Overall record: 3-2 PSUAC record: 1-0Tuesday, Nov. 18 at Wilkes University, L, 98-79 Friday, Nov. 21 at Susquehanna University Tournament vs. Susquehanna University, L, 70-61 Saturday, Nov. 22 at Susquehanna University Tournament consolation vs. SUNY-Morrisville, W, 62-56 Tuesday, Nov. 25 at Lycoming College, 8 p.m.

A joint initiative among businesses and schools to reinforce the principles of a strong work ethic in high school students is expanding regionally. Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office is facilitating the expanded program, recruiting businesses to lend their endorsement to the project.

Class of 2009 radiography students Kate Anton, of Julian; Ann-Denise Reed, of Montandon; Aleah N. McNeal, of Williamstown; and Alyson J. Kern, of Mapleton Depot, were selected to compete in the Radiography Technibowl, a competition against other radiography students from across the state, at the Hershey Medical Center on Nov. 11.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Exalting Everyday Elements," a collection of paintings by David Armstrong, from Dec. 2-17. This popular exhibit returns to the gallery for a third year with a new selection of Armstrong's original works.

The glory of real-world experience and the glare of reality television recently intersected for a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students and their mentors, who traveled to Franklin County for an "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" construction project to benefit a family dedicated to helping special-needs youngsters.

It was "crazy and insane," said intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf, but, in the end, The Village stood out from the rest of Penn College's residence halls to win the dodgeball tournament. The Village claimed 10 points, but College West took second place in the tournament enough to hold the lead to win the overall Residence Hall Intramural Cup Competition for the fall semester.

As part of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week and as temperatures dropped on their way to midnight Tuesday Penn College students camped out on the pedestrian mall behind the Bush Campus Center.

Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers have won Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association championships for five straight years, and this season they look to make it six. "I think we're going to do well again. We're not as deep as we were last year in talent, but we're going to do quite well.