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School of Hospitality students and faculty benefited from visits by culinary experts who shared their knowledge during classes and special events.

This year's lone graduating member of the Penn College tennis team was recognized during a brief "Senior Day" ceremony prior to Wednesday afternoon's match against Penn State Mont Alto. James Kyle Hanjaras, a culinary arts and systems major from Montrose, was congratulated by teammates and members of the Athletics Department at the Memorial Park courts, where the Wildcats ultimately won, 9-0.

Two members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Horticulture Advisory Committee made material donations while attending a recent accreditation-related function in the School of Natural Resources Management. William D. Wells, a longtime committee member who retired as chairman and chief executive officer of W.D.

Decorated T-shirts, hanging through Friday in the Campus Center Lobby and first floor of the Madigan Library, bear witness to violence against women. Penn College students and employees were invited to participate in The Clothesline Project, creating shirts that express the emotions of and stand in solidarity with those affected by the unspeakable.Photos by Michael S.

The chairman and chief executive officer of a Chester County landscape design firm recently was honored for his years of support and participation on the School of Natural Resources Management's Horticulture Advisory Committee. After 21 years of service on the committee, William D. Wells chairman and chief executive officer of W.D.

The role of personal responsibility in maintaining a healthy lifestyle will be addressed by an assistant professor of fitness and lifetime sports in an upcoming forum at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library.

Scores of civic-minded Pennsylvania College of Technology students and employees fanned out across Lycoming County on Saturday, Oct. 3 – rolling up their sleeves at about a dozen job sites from Montoursville to Jersey Shore, from Newberry to South Williamsport – for the United Way's annual Day of Caring.

An "Out of the Darkness" community walk for suicide awareness and prevention, a first-ever event for Lycoming County that will begin and end behind the Bush Campus Center on Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus in Williamsport,will be held Sunday, Oct. 18. Registration is from 1-2 p.m., with the walk starting at 2.

This week's Green Tip is brought to you by Penn College's Horticulture Club: It's safe to say that we like it when we can keep things out of the landfill and find a home for something that may not be needed any longer. The hard part is to locate people who share those feelings and may want to receive some of those goods. There are Web sites out there that do just that!

Vol. 8, No. 8 (Through Sunday, Oct. 4) Wildcat TalesIt was very good week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams as they won 19 games, lost three and tied one. FlashbackMen's SoccerThe team opened its week with a 9-0 Penn State University Athletic Conference win over Penn State Schuylkill.