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Steph Pic connected on a pass to Jen Miller to get the offense started for The Village/Campus View and they never looked back, beating College West/Rose Street 13-6 in Sunday's "Powder Puff Football" action. The extra point failed and the score at the half was 6-0, according to this recap from Jeremy Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty will help lead the Bread Bakers Guild of America's "Camp Bread," a hands-on conference for professional and home bakers, educators, and those in related fields. Chefs Monica J. Lanczak, instructor of hospitality management/culinary arts, and Charles R.
The Residence Life Office is pleased to announce election results, which wereshared atWednesday's Residence Hall Association meeting. The President's Cabinet for next year is: Collin Zimmerman, president; David Bateman, vice president; Jeff Pacheco, National Conference Coordinator; Bill Hofmann, secretary; and Jackie Daniels, treasurer.
Through community partnerships, Pennsylvania College of Technology students are offering their skills at health fairs throughout Lycoming County, including ongoing events at county granges and an event at a local pharmacy.
Student nurses from Pennsylvania College of Technology are spending time during the spring semester working with local senior citizens who reside in apartment complexes managed by the Warrior Run Development Corp.
A new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology will memorialize a past president of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America. The Mechanical Contractors Association of Northwest Pennsylvania has established the "Mechanical Contractors Association of Northwest Pennsylvania, Foster McCarl, Jr.
The Student Government Association is proud to announce the results from last week's seven-day online election for its 2007-08 Executive Board. "Although we did not have a turnout that I would have liked to see, almost 3 percent of the student body voted this year beating the 2-percent national average for student government voting turnouts.
Three Penn College students will share $175 in prize money for their winning entries in the Madigan Library's "To Kill a Mockingbird" essay contest.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Penn College's Madigan Library, will host "Applied Landscape," an exhibit by Millville artist Cynthia Harper, through May 6. An artist's talk and reception marked the exhibit's official opening Tuesday afternoon. Regular gallery hours for the show are Sunday, 1-4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 2-8 p.m.; and Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Two representatives of Juniper Networks, whose networking clients include the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and T-Mobile, were the presenters forTuesday's "Late Latte" event sponsored by the School of Business and Computer Technologies. Fred Ludy, territory manager, and Matt McGuirl, systems engineer, spoke to interested students on the second floor of the Madigan Library. ( Photos by Amanda M.