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Deuces wild on this once-in-a-lifetime 'Twosday'

Thursday, February 24, 2022

From tacos to tutoring to Twix and beyond, Penn College students were treated to a super "Twosday" this week as the calendar hit 2/22/22. The Real Taste food truck visited the campus mall, where the first 50 students received $10 vouchers for lunch; the LEAP Center hosted a make-your-own-T-shirt activity while serving up sweet treats; and Tutoring Services – temporarily dedicated to "Two-toring" – invited students to bring a friend. Other activities included a photo backdrop for friends or roommates dressed as twins in the Bush Campus Center lobby, and a Tik-Tok Tuesday dance challenge timed for 2:22 p.m.


– Photos by Alexis M. Burrell and Kollin G. Kisner, student photographers




 The Student Government Association's Sydney M. Telesky, of Milton, stands outside the

The Student Government Association's Sydney M. Telesky, of Milton, stands outside the "taco truck." Telesky, majoring in human services and restorative justice, handed out free-lunch vouchers to the first students to arrive.

The food vendor, ordinarily parked outside New Trail Brewing Co., feeds another happy customer.

The food vendor, ordinarily parked outside New Trail Brewing Co., feeds another happy customer.

Yummy taco fries add pizazz to a palindromic day.

Yummy taco fries add pizazz to a palindromic day.

As lunchtime draws closer, the line grows longer.

As lunchtime draws closer, the line grows longer.

Also offering his

Also offering his "two-toring" services is electronics and computer engineering technology student Ben D. Keister, of Bloomsburg, who enlightened School of Engineering Technologies classmates.

Tutor Dhruv Singh (foreground), of Dayton, N.J., studying automotive technology management, assists Jacob A. Jett, enrolled in electrical construction, who brought along fellow Williamsporter Nathaniel E. Anselmo, a welding technology student.

Tutor Dhruv Singh (foreground), of Dayton, N.J., studying automotive technology management, assists Jacob A. Jett, enrolled in electrical construction, who brought along fellow Williamsporter Nathaniel E. Anselmo, a welding technology student.

Among well-served visitors to the LEAP Center (first floor of the Student & Administrative Services Center) is Dominick P. Bozza, a first-year business management student from Williamsport.

Among well-served visitors to the LEAP Center (first floor of the Student & Administrative Services Center) is Dominick P. Bozza, a first-year business management student from Williamsport.

The center's snack table includes a number of enticements – including the #2, as in the shareable double portions of candy bars.

The center's snack table includes a number of enticements – including the #2, as in the shareable double portions of candy bars.

LEAP Center Director Christie Bing Kracker models a commemorative

LEAP Center Director Christie Bing Kracker models a commemorative "Happy Twosday" shirt.