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Vol. 4, No. 3 Results/Upcoming Games(Through Aug. 30)Baseball Overall record: 1-3 Saturday, Aug. 28 hosted Westmoreland Community College at Bowman Field, L, 7-5; L, 13-10. Sunday, Aug. 29 hosted Westmoreland Community College at Bowman Field, L, 4-1; W, 7-6. Wednesday, Sept. 8 at Lehigh Carbon, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14 host Penn State-Abington, 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept.

Beginning in September, Penn State Continuing Education at Williamsport and the College of Education will offer several courses developed specifically for educators. Credits from the courses may be used toward the master's program offered through Penn State's College of Education. Program Planning in Adult Education (ADTED) will be held Fridays from 6 to 9:15 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m.

A Lancaster County excavating firm has established a scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology for students in the College's Heavy Construction Equipment, Surveying and Construction Management programs of study. The Brubacher Excavating Inc. Scholarship will be distributed twice a year at Penn College, beginning this fall.

Freshmen in the Introduction to Repair Procedures course offered by the School of Transportation Technology's Collision Repair Program worked on a crash car Friday that will be used by Paramedic students. The students reinstalled doors on the crash car, which is the passenger compartment of a compact car that has been placed on a rotisserie device.

Several students in the Paramedic Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology are volunteering their time, working seven- to 11-hour shifts, at the 2004 Little League World Series in South Williamsport.

The Wildcat Dance Team for 2004-05 has been selected. The co-ed teamprovides school spirit and entertainment at men's home basketball games and performs at many on-campus events throughout the school year. The following students are on the team. For more information, contact Kristi Hammaker by e-mail or phone 327-4763, ext. 7621, or visitthe Wildcat Dance Team Web site . Stefanie A.

Chef Suzann L.Major, assistant professor of food and hospitality management/culinary arts, and Culinary Arts student Christine L. Faherty of Wantage, N.J., attracted a large crowd recently for a presentation of"Tasty Salads and Dressings" to residents in the First-Year Experience Program at Rose Street Apartments. Major is a mentor for the program.

Renovations are complete at Penn College's Fitness Center, which will reopen Monday, Aug. 30.The center offers a clean and comfortable environment featuring state-of-the-art cardio- and strength-training equipment by Precor/Icarian and a Cardio Theater entertainment system (bring your headphones).A juice bar is on-site with a large selection of fitness products. Fitness Center Hours are: 6 a.m.

Representatives from Houston-based Aramco Services Company, which provides support for the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco), toured Pennsylvania College of Technology recently to learn more about the educational opportunities the College can offer to the company's employees. Penn College has provided paramedic training for Saudi Aramco-sponsored students for the past four years.

The "Day of Caring"is the highlight of the annual LycomingCounty United Way campaign. It's an opportunity for volunteers to show their concern for others through community service. The 2004event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9.