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Penn College's "Constitution Day" observance continued Wednesday evening with a lecture, "Music Piracy and Downloading: Both Sides of the Debate," by Scott E. Cunningham in the ACC Auditorium.

Laura A. Luttrell, a dental hygiene major from Elizabethtown, has been chosen by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association as "Student of the Month" for September. Among her extracurricular activities, this month's honoree is vice president of The Student American Dental Hygienists' Association and participates in SGA.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is committed to providing an environment in which all employees are able to work in a professional atmosphere that is free of unlawful discrimination and inappropriate behavior.

The semester is well under way and the Occupational Therapy Assistant club asks: Do your neck, back or shoulders hurt yet? Do you know why? It just might be your backpack! Carrying too much weight or improperly wearing backpacks can cause neck, back and shoulder pain and compromise posture and breathing.

The first-ever "Vine Avenue Meet & Greet" was held Wednesday afternoon on the sidewalk behind the ACC. All Vine Avenue residents were invited to enjoy free food and meet Danielle M. Coakley, community assistant.(Photos by Phillip C. Warner, student writer-photographer)

Students in the electronics and computer engineering technology majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be able to apply for scholarships through a new fund recently established at the college. The Lutron Scholarship Fund, established by the Lutron Foundation, will make two awards annually.

Penn College Police have issued their annual security report, including statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Penn College; and on public property within (or immediately adjacent to and accessible from) the campus.

More than a dozen aviation alumni gathered with their families at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center in conjunction with last weekend's Montoursville Rotary Club Fall Foliage Balloon Festival. Reunion participants were led on tours of the facility; heard a briefing by retired Air Force Col. Timothy D.

A business administration-human resource management major at Pennsylvania College of Technology has received a $1,000 scholarship from the local chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management. The West Branch Human Resources Society presented the award to Michelle L.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association announces its newly elected vice president of finance Thomas P.