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About 600 students attended the recent Block Party on Vine Avenue, between Susquehanna and Park streets, an end-of-semester venue that makes final-exam anxiety vanish for at least a few hours.

Mike S. Dinan, head cook at the Bush Campus Center, serves as the evening's palate-pleaser. Among the enlisted tasters is Michael L. Spear, of Sigma Nu. A cross-section of employees and students provides literal feedback to Dining Services. Jason K. Eichensehr (left), Dining Services manager, talks with Phi Mu Delta's Steven J. Kanaley.

More than 900 Pennsylvania College of Technology students have petitioned to graduate at the completion of the Spring 2014 semester, and the college has scheduled three ceremonies May 16-17 for those who will march at commencement. All of the ceremonies will be held at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. At 3 p.m.

Comments from skilled-trades advocate Mike Rowe are included in a video newly added to Penn College's You Tube channel, documenting the institution's first-time participation at the USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo in Washington, D.C.

The Wildcat Dance Team opens the show with a performance to Christina Aguilera's "Express." Another Aguilera song, "Candyman," is interpreted in a jazz duet by Amber R. Fleming (left), a pre-nursing major from Williamsport, and Autumn D. Augunas, a pre-dental hygiene student from Bensalem.

Staff transform "The Rock" into a massive menu, complete with pleasing colors and illustrations of the scrumptious fare in store. Among the helping hands on the Student Affairs team are Residence Life coordinators Ashley Smith Nicholas, Campus View, and Michael D. Penwell, The Village. Teamed with Dining Services' Lee R.

Ten graphic design students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will exhibit their work as part of “Design: 2014,” an annual exhibition showcasing seniors’ creative portfolio work in The Gallery at Penn College. Posters, books, magazine spreads and logos are some of the featured items in this culminating project of the students’ college curriculum.

Into the void Leftovers from Thursday's Grillin' With the Greeks are put to good use by Sigma Nu’s chef du jour Christopher M. Scheller and other fraternity members. Outgoing Student Government Association President Michael L. Spear takes a fearless plunge. Football, Frisbee and fun fill the courtyard on a sunny, late-semester Saturday. Twenty feet up? It's higher than you think!

One of the longest-running instructional programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology – and one of the oldest continuous automotive programs in the nation – celebrated its 100th anniversary Friday in the Parkes Automotive Technology Center.

About 50 graduates of Williamsport Technical Institute, Pennsylvania College of Technology's earliest forerunner, were among the distinguished visitors Friday for a 14th annual reunion. Held during the college's ongoing Centennial celebration, the alumni and their guests enjoyed lunch and reminiscence in the Thompson Professional Development Center, as well as other campus activities.