The Spring 2012 edition of One College Avenue magazine is available online and has been distributed on campus. In this issue: Recipes and video from Beverly Hills chef Kristi Ritchey, '02, who shed more than 100 pounds and is using her culinary arts degree to offer healthy food choices to others; a feature and video on Penn College personal fitness trainer Domenick S.
The winner of The College Store's drawing for a 32GB Apple iPad is student Britni Fennell, Drums; student Heather Krepps, McVeytown, won a 3G Amazon Kindle. The College Store congratulates them and thanks all students who sold back their textbooks.
The traditional Moonlight Madness sale was held at The College Store from 7-10 p.m. Thursday. As Penn College counts down to the yearend semester break, shoppers enjoyed 25-percent discounts on clothing and gifts, holiday books, games and toys. Photos by Sarah K. Mariano, student photographer
Readers now can comment on the articles in One College Avenue, Penn College's magazine. All are encouraged to share their views on the topics presented. Just visit the magazine's Web site to use the new "comments" feature, which is found at the end of each article.The editorssimply ask thatremarks remain civil and stay on-topic.
With the new semester comes a reminder for the campus community to get (re)acquainted with E-mporium, a virtual marketplace available only to students and employees. Open for business 24/7 on the myPCT portal, E-mporium offers more security than the former Classifieds listings on PCToday.
"I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," one of Off-Broadway's longest-running musicals, will be presented this month in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center. A comedy that celebrates modern-day relationships exploring "the joys of dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands and wives" the series of related vignettes will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12-14.
The Penn College community will be well-represented at "The Music of Billtown," a benefit concert in memory of longtime Billtown Blues Association member and freelance photographer Susan Bacchieri, to begin at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Community Arts Center. Bands scheduled to perform are In the Kitchen, featuring Douglas M.
It is with great sadness that the administration announces the death of student Mark J. Goss, a 20-year-old sophomore in the electronics and computer engineering technology major, from Wall, N.J. His body was discovered in his off-campus apartment overnight. The cause of death is under investigation, according to the Lycoming County coroner.
A German priest who miraculously survived a World War II concentration camp and escaped a death march will deliver a message of hope beyond suffering when he appears at Pennsylvania College of Technology in October. The Rev. Hermann Scheipers will speak from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
A new student-housing complex is rising at Pennsylvania College of Technology, but even after that facility opens its doors in Fall 2010, more than half of the college's 6,500 students will continue to live in privately owned off-campus rental properties.
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