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Information Technology Services reminds the college community to be alert for e-mail scams. A recent scam, just in time for tax season, appears to come from the Internal Revenue Service. The message indicates that the recipient is eligible for a tax refund and provides a link to a refund-request form.
Scott M. Tracy, 20, of Northampton, a student enrolled in the architectural technology major at Penn College, died Monday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Montour County. Students wishing to speak to a counselor may call Counseling Services at Penn College at (570) 327-4765. The funeral was at the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton.
Two men have been arrested and charged by the Williamsport Bureau of Police in connection with a reported Nov. 20 gunpoint robbery in the SASC parking lot and several other robberies in the community, according to Penn College Police. Darnell Johnson, 21, and Antwon Murphey, 18, both nonstudents, were committed to Lycoming County Prison.
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Dates to Remember AS/400 Routine Maintenance 7-9:30 a.m. Feb. 5 Housekeeping Reminders for the Entire Campus Community Do you know where to find computer help? Students can visit the Student Help Desk located in ATHS, Room E204; dial ext. 7154 or send an e-mail. Student employees will assist you with everything from troubleshooting computer problems to resolving Internet connection issues.
Two female Pennsylvania College of Technology students reported this morning that someone entered their off-campus apartment on West Third Street. The incident was reported at 4:30 a.m. after they had awakened to find a black male inside their apartment. He apparently entered through an unlocked door.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student reported being robbed at gunpoint Jan. 20 at an off-campus apartment on West Third Street. The incident was not reported to the Williamsport Bureau of Police until Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 24. The student was not injured. All students, faculty and staff should be alert for suspicious persons and potentially dangerous situations on and off campus.
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Pennsylvania College of Technology students reported being robbed at gunpoint Sunday night at approximately 8:30 p.m. at an off-campus apartment on West Fourth Street. The incident was reported approximately one hour later to the Williamsport Bureau of Police. A search of the area was conducted; no other evidence was found. The students were not injured.
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