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The Gallery at Penn College will offer a free, hands-on printmaking demonstration from 1:30-3 p.m. Friday in conjunction with the exhibit, "60x60: Small Prints from Purdue University Galleries." A student assistant will demonstrate the technique of relief printing and offer attendees the opportunity to make a print from a woodcut block that has been pre-carved.
The latest "Green Tip of the Week" comes from the Horticulture Club: We've all heard that baking soda in the refrigerator can absorb odors, but what else can it do? Did you know there are many uses for this versatile product? From cleansers, to odor controllers, to absorbing moisture, baking soda can take the place of many more toxic products that we use on a daily basis.
A radio interview with Craig Martin, director of Purdue University Galleries and curator of the current exhibit in the Gallery at Penn College, was broadcast Jan. 19 as part of WVIA's "ArtScene" program with Erika Funke. The exhibition, "60 x 60: Small Prints From Purdue University Galleries," runs through Feb. 3 on the third floor of the Madigan Library.
Penn College's Student Government Association greets the spring semester with the "SGA News," a regular compilation of information to its campus audience. Among the topics in the inaugural edition are upcoming Executive Board elections, openings for senator and committee positions, and a report from the association's first "paperless" weekly meeting.
Vol. 7, No. 24 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Jan. 25) Men's Basketball Overall record: 9-5 PSUAC record: 7-1 Wednesday, Jan. 21 at Penn State Scranton, W, 85-75 Saturday, Jan. 24 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, W, 69-53 Monday, Jan. 26 at Penn State Schuylkill, 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29 host Luzerne County Community College, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31 at King's College, 3 p.m. Monday, Feb.
A "Winter Picnic" Thursday night in the Field House allowed students to meet current members of the Phi Mu Delta, Sigma Nu and Chi Phi fraternities, and – amid free food, music and recreational activities – find out more about Greek life at Penn College. Photos by Kenneth L. Barto, student photographer
A free workshop to help families and counselors understand how to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be offered Saturday, Feb. 14, at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The workshop will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m. in Room 1049 of the Student and Administrative Services Center.
Two dozen students from area high schools and vocational-technical institutions were on the Penn College campus for regional SkillsUSA competition Friday, hoping to earn a spot in the state contest April 1-3 (and, ultimately, in the National Leadership and Skills Conference in Kansas City, Mo., from June 22-26).
A $5,000 scholarship has been awarded to a collision repair technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, one of only six students selected in the third year of the national competition. John S. Ellis III, of Morrisdale, was among those to receive a CCC Michael Salvatore Memorial Student Repair Technician Scholarship, which honors a longtime member of the CCC team.
A Penn College team of associate-degree students finished second in this week's National Association of Home Builders' Student Chapters Residential Construction Management Competition, held in conjunction with the International Builders Show in Las Vegas. Members of the two-year team are Benjamin H. Clark, Zachary T. McAllister, Michael J. Reier, Erich L. Snyder and Brian D. West.