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A group of physician assistant students from Pennsylvania College of Technology recently participated in the Student Challenge Bowl at the Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants' state conference. The students finished second in their round of competition, but did not advance to the final round. Students who competed are: Mark J. Rockwell, Linden; Parul P. Shah, Williamsport; and Adam D.

Last week was a busy one for the collision repair department. Two important meetings were heldin the College Avenue Labs building, and James Meyers, the East Coastinstructor for Toyota collision repair and refinish training, was "in the house" for four days.

Vol. 5, No. 11 Records/Results/Upcoming Games (Through Monday, Oct. 24) BaseballFinal Overall record: 13-5 Final PSUAC fall record: 11-1 Men's SoccerFinal overall record: 12-5 Final PSUAC record: 12-3 Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Penn State Scranton, W, 1-0 forfeit Thursday, Oct. 20 at Penn State Harrisburg, W, 3-2 Saturday, Oct. 22 vs.

Shawn Sidey, a 1996 Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate and a supervisor at Starbucks Coffee's York roasting plant, returned to campus Monday to talk to classes in the School of Hospitality. Sidey joined Starbucks almost two years ago and works in Automated Coffee Roasting Systems, for which he supervises roasting for the third shift.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team closed out its first season in the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference in grand fashion.

A total of $905 was recently donated to the American Red Cross to assist the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Efforts to raise funds were coordinated by members in the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Student Government Association and Wildcat Events Board, with support from Food Services and Student Activities. In photo at left, SGA members Sabrena O'Keefe, president, and Kirk M.

Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomes prospective students and their families along with other guests who wish to learn more about the college's "degrees that work" during Fall Visitation Day on Sunday, Oct. 30 .

PCToday this month begins a regular feature a list of new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office: Jan Jost, Call Center Coordinator, Network Services, Information Technology Services, effective Oct. 3 Michael Murray, Regular Part-Time Food Service Worker, Campus Center, Food Services,starting Oct.

Henryk R. Marcinkiewicz, associate vice president for academic affairs, led a pre-conference seminar at the recent Educause national conference in Orlando, Fla.

Penn College Food Services presents the following responses to Frequently Asked Questions. For further information, visit the Food Services Web page , call the Food Services office at (570) 327-4767, or visit the office in the Hager Lifelong Education Center, Room A137. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Q: Food Services' prices here seem high.