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The black-and-white photography of Stephanie L. Fetter, an advertising art major from Mill Hall, will be featured this month in the Collegetown Gallery at Rock Station (357 Pine St.). The Collegetown Gallery is designed to introduce talented young visual-art students from local colleges to Greater Williamsport and the local art world.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's graphic communications department and the Gamma Epsilon Tau graphic arts honors fraternity at the college will celebrate International Printing Week from Jan. 16-20 with a variety of activities.

By day, she is a near-anonymous secretary for a kitchen-and-bath supplier. But for two hours a week, Nikki Grove becomes "DJ Kaidy," the internationally known host of a campus-radio program that has become nearly as phenomenal as the television series it celebrates. Between 7 and 9 p.m.

A mass media communications major from Columbia County is this year's winner among students who submitted public-service videosurging intelligent decisions about the use of alcohol and other substances. Justin D. Wilcottof Bloomsburg was awarded a $300 Circuit City gift card for his winning entry, which is available here in QuickTime and Windows Media formats.

Pennsylvania College of Technology student Richard A. Blase has been awarded the John Bosak Scholarship from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters. Blase, Cogan Station, was operations manager for WPTC, Penn College's student-run radio station, for the 2004-05 academic year.

Megan L. Kime, a graphic communications management student at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was awarded first place recently for her production of a flexographically printed pressure-sensitive label. Kime, Gardners, is a junior in the bachelor-degree major.

Megan L. Kime of Gardners, a junior in the graphic communications management major, has been chosen by the Student Government Association as October's "Student of the Month." Characterized as a "bright, enthusiastic, motivated young woman,"Kime has served as president and is current secretary of the Gamma Epsilon Tau graphic-arts fraternity.

Julie M. Reppert, a senior mass media communication major from Lebanon, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for September. Termed a "tremendous student leader," Reppert's involvement includes leadership roles with the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce "College Town" initiative and Phi Beta Lambda, a student business organization.