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Having struck "gold" in archery two years ago at the World University Games, Zachary Plannick had hopes of bringing home more medal when he left for China two weeks ago to compete in the 26th Summer Games. This time, he added silver and bronze.

More than 100 Penn College alumni, families and guests boarded the Tioga County Railroad on Saturday for the Ice Cream Express to Hammond Lake, the latest regional event planned by the college's Alumni Relations Office. The trip, which included ice cream sundaes, offered a pleasant excursion through the scenic Northern Tier. Photos by Becky J. Shaner, alumni relations assistant

As league development manager and director of the Challenger Division for Little League Baseball and Softball, Sam Ranck has a wide scope of responsibilities.

Summer 2011 dean's list The Summer 2011 list of Pennsylvania College of Technology graduates has been released: Mustafa Al Taleb, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Emergency Medical Services Hassan Al- Haza, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Emergency Medical Services Ali Al- Mussa, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Emergency Medical Services Terrah J.

Summer 2011 graduates Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its dean's list for the Summer 2011 semester: [Y Ali M. Al Sadiq, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Emergency Medical Services Robert A. Allison, Payson, Ariz., Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Ivan W. Anderson, Whitehouse Station, N.J., Bachelor of Science, Automotive Technology Management Morgan A.

Pennsylvania College of Technology held its Summer Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. The student speaker was Kenneth B.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented a Mentorship Award to Emilie E. Faillo, of Narberth, a 2001 culinary graduate who, in the course of her professional life, has coordinated a variety of real-world work experiences and mentoring opportunities for Penn College students.

A recent nursing graduate from Pennsylvania College of Technology was awarded a scholarship from the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Nursing Foundation of Pennsylvania, which administers the Jack E. Barger Sr. Scholarship on behalf of the VFW, recently announced six recipients of the scholarship for 2011, including Travis M.

Penn College alumna Kristi Ritchey, who received a degree in culinary arts technology in 2002, is among three contestants on the second episode of "Extreme Chef," a new competition series on the Food Network. The episode, titled "Rock the Block," is set to air at 10 p.m. Thursday and 1 a.m. Friday.

With the vehicle's original owner present and blessed with tangible encouragement from some serious antique-automobile enthusiasts, a 1978 Pontiac Firebird Esprit restored by students in Penn College's School of Transportation Technology was returned to the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum on Saturday.