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Residence Life staff – including Kyle W. Kern (left), housing coordinator for Campus View and The Village apartments – joined Dining Services in making sure students were satisfactorily fed. Takeout container overflows with late-night study aids.

A two-handed delivery sends a frozen bird "flying" toward a bank of soda-bottle pins. A plateful of "Yum" Friends enjoy each other's company, as well as home cooking at their "home away from home." Decorations were hand-picked by John L. Carpenter Jr., of Carpenter’s Farm in Linden, a senior in the plastics and polymer engineering technology major.

Halloween Week saw a typical mix of fun and fright across the Penn College campus – whether dressing up for co-workers; serving up "eerie entrees, scary sides and hauntingly delicious desserts" at Dining Services' annual "Boofet" in Capitol Eatery; or scaring up a giddily gory time at the American Welding Society chapter's "Arc Asylum."

Smokehouse Pierogies Fall Harvest Pierogies Caprese Pierogies Pumpkin Spice Pierogies Pierogies were on the menu at Penn College on Wednesday in celebration of National Pierogy Day. Featuring Mrs. T’s pierogies, several dining units made the potato- and cheese-filled dumplings the star of the show.

Ceramics classmates' uniquely crafted bowls add local color to the green of a Bush Campus Center pool table. Jennifer N. Severson (center), head cook at CC Commons, and Denise M. Gardner-Butler, dining services worker, serve a Soup for the Soul patron.

Presidential Student Ambassador Lauryn A. Stauffer is your effusive and illuminating guide to Pennsylvania College of Technology in a newly launched video produced by Public Relations & Marketing.

We’ve got talent! Penn College students-turned-actors (from left): Highland, Schooley, Wiest and Flanagan. Glowing goodness (expertly prepared and presented by a food stylist) Cameras roll … ... and truly roll on a dolly track as the cast and crew go "on location" in Capitol Eatery. Capitol Eatery transformed into a “movie set" of sorts this week when a production crew filmed a video for Mrs.

The First Quality Group of companies, a leader in personal health care products and a longtime corporate partner of Pennsylvania College of Technology, has donated a number of sought-after items to the campus food pantry. In coordination with the college’s Inclusion Task Force, First Quality contributed feminine hygiene products, diapers and wipes to The Cupboard’s inventory.

Donations are always welcomed at The Cupboard at Penn College, an on-campus food pantry, including items that aren’t food. In March, The Cupboard was grateful to receive a donation by the Student Nurses' Association of over 75 health and beauty products.

A total of 3,546 meals were provided to 484 Penn College students in COVID-related isolation or quarantine so far this academic year, according to Dining Services statistics shared Thursday with the administration. Figures through February break down into: dinner, 1,258; lunch, 877; breakfast, 817; and brunch, 243.