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Night-blooming cactus David L. Evans, professor of biology, offered PCToday a Tuesday peek at nature's fragile botanical beauty: a night-blooming cactus native to his Yuma County, Ariz., roots. It was a gift from the Evans' daughter about a decade ago, and has produced single flowers a few times over the past several years.

President Gilmour greets Canada's entry during a campus cookout for the 2012 Little League Baseball World Series teams. Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour's groundbreaking appointment as chair of the Little League Baseball Inc. Board of Directors has attracted national attention, including online coverage through Sports Illustrated and Fox Sports.

Friday’s 30th annual God, Country and Community Flag March – a rain-or-shine event in which the latter brightly prevailed – traveled from downtown Williamsport to the 1,800-square-foot "Stars and Stripes" that flies above Penn College’s main entrance.

As they have for the past four years, horticulture faculty and staff from Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management served as judges for state FFA Activities Week.

Walter V. Gower, assistant professor of aviation, outlines the fleet of aircraft available for student instruction. Classified employee Shawnalee E. Miller at the controls Aviation instructor Michael R. Robison leads a tour group outside the hangar. Penn College Police Officer/Investigator Jen J. Bowers (right), with Ellen K.

Participants at the 2013 Wildcat Comic Con will have the opportunity to bring their own superheroes or supervillains to life – and try to perfect those Halloween costumes a month early – during a Sept. 28 contest on Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus in Williamsport.

American Red Cross A total of 37 pints of blood were collected by the American Red Cross during Tuesday's visit to Penn's Inn, down somewhat due to a summer dip in student enrollment, but – because each unit potentially saves three lives – a beneficial turnout nonetheless.

Iconic entranceway sentinel The community flag inspires many young artists to create replicas, including this paper mosaic, crafted by Georgia Randall, a child enrolled at Little Treasures Preschool in South Williamsport.

The iconic black and yellow of CAT equipment lends familiarity to instructor training. Caterpillar's Dan Johnson works with several secondary instructors at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood.

A two-day workshop at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Plastics Innovation & Resource Center brought nearly 20 participants from four states, two Canadian provinces, the West Indies and Mexico to northcentral Pennsylvania, where they learned from experts in the rotational molding industry.