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Pennsylvania College of Technology students played a large role in the production of the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra's latest television commercial to promote the symphony's Oct. 12 performance. The 59-second spot aired locally on 21 channels including CNN, TLC, Nickelodeon, MTV and ESPN from Oct. 1-11. Thirteen students helped with its production.

Penn College Police have issued a Crime Alert for all students, faculty and staff, advising them to lock their vehicles to protect against thefts like those occurring on and around the main campus the past two evenings.

Penn College's award-winning, national public television series "You're the Chef" will be the focus of WVIA-TV's " State of Pennsylvania " program from 7-8 p.m. Thursday. "You're the Chef" hosts Chef Paul Mach and Tom Speicher, along with School of Hospitality students Rachel Hall and Christine Faherty, will be on hand to discuss the series' seventh season, which premieres at 12:30 p.m.

An all-College reception was held Tuesday afternoon in the Thompson Professional Development Center for Dr. William H. Feddersen, president of Williamsport Area Community College from 1974-80. Dr. Feddersen will tour the main campus and other College sites and meet with current and former College administrators Wednesday and Thursday. Most recently, Dr.

In response to an overwhelming interest in Professional Development's Leadership Series, the session dates have been changed. The first session will start Nov. 5, with the remainder of the sessions on Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan. 28, Feb. 4, April 1, April 29 and May 13.

A College-record turnout of 300 donors is sought for today's Red Cross Bloodmobile, which willvisit Penn's Inn (CC, second floor) from 9:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Many ask, "What good can I do?" Take a look at this personal story of saving a life: Greetings Penn College Community. For all who continue to faithfully donate blood, I thank you. For those that are contemplating, I urge you to help out.

Postseason play continues for six Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams this week. All six are competing in the Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference playoffs for the first time, while the College's cross country teams also are participating in the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Conference finals.

Rachel S. Hall, a Resident Assistant at The Village at Penn College, has been named Resident Assistant of the Month for August. Hall, who hails from Altoona, is a third-year student working toward a bachelor's degree in Culinary Arts Technology with an associate's degree in Dietary Manager Technology.

It's hard to believe, but the semester really is half over! During Fall Break on Oct. 15, those people remaining on campus will have the opportunity to attend a wide variety of Professional Development sessions.

Vol. 4, No. 9 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Oct. 10) Baseball Overall record: 8-12 Final EPCC regular season record: 7-5 CCAC record: 4-4 Monday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Hazleton, L, 9-2; W, 4-1 Wednesday, Oct. 6 hosted Northampton County Community College, canceled Friday, Oct. 8 at Penn State Hazleton, L, 4-3; W, 11-1 Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 9-10 EPCC Tournament vs.