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This fall at Pennsylvania College of Technology, students can sip their favorite beverage in a campus coffee shop, relax in a game room or soak up sun while staying connected to the College's computer network and navigating the Internet.

To celebrate National Ethnic Foods Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Chef Paul Mach will cook paella - a Spanish national heritage dish prepared in a special pan at the College Library at noon on Friday, Sept. 27.

Cross country teams at Pennsylvania College of Technology are coming off dream seasons. Both the men's and women's squads won conference and state championships, each team boasted the best runner in the state, and Mike Paulhamus garnered "Coach of the Year" honors. But entering Saturday's season-opener at the Marywood Invitational, Paulhamus is taking a wait-and-see approach.

Founding father Benjamin Franklin had the vision to see how a modest bequest would assist Pennsylvania students two centuries into the future.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved contracts for the student-housing facility to be built adjacent to College West Apartments, authorized a national search for a vice president for student affairs, and received a report from College President Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour on the record-setting enrollment for Fall 2002. Dr.

Dr. Vinay Bahl, an associate professor of sociology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been invited to serve as a guest scholar at College de France in Paris. Dr. Bahl's yearlong appointment begins Sept. 1. She will be one of just eight educators chosen for the prestigious honor.

Going to college usually means growing up in a hurry. For Mike Stanzione, coach of the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team, it means that and more. The 11th-year coach met with 26 players 22 of whom are freshmen for the first time Monday night. They scrimmaged Tuesday and had three days of workouts in preparation for their first game Saturday.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will undertake a national search to fill the newly created position of vice president for student affairs. The College's Board of Directors has approved an administration request to advertise and recruit for the new post, which replaces the position of dean of student affairs.

Lobar Inc. of Dillsburg will be the general contractor for a construction project that will add new student housing adjacent to Pennsylvania College of Technology's College West Apartments. The College's Board of Directors approved bids submitted by Lobar and four other contractors.

"Stories in Paint," an exhibit by Daniel Burns, will be presented Sept. 3-27 at The Gallery at Penn College. The opening will be from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3, with an artist's talk scheduled at 5:15 p.m. Subsequent viewing hours at the gallery will be Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 6 p.m. or by appointment. In addition, the gallery will hold special hours on Friday, Sept.