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Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association announces its 2004-05 senators: Business and Computer Technologies Kirk M. Allen Stefanie Beskovoyne Garry Hurley Ange Rymer Construction and Design Technologies Jared Hoover Brian Shearer S. Curtis Wargo Health Sciences (Two seats still open) Kristi Nimmo Nathan T. Shelhamer Transportation Technology Catesha M.

The Penn College Library reminds students that study rooms may be reserved for 90-minute periods.

Counseling and Career Services introduces the Job Location and Development Program, designed to assist students in securing on- and off-campus employment regardless of their financial-aid eligibility.

Freshmen in the Introduction to Repair Procedures course offered by the School of Transportation Technology's Collision Repair Program worked on a crash car Friday that will be used by Paramedic students. The students reinstalled doors on the crash car, which is the passenger compartment of a compact car that has been placed on a rotisserie device.

Several students in the Paramedic Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology are volunteering their time, working seven- to 11-hour shifts, at the 2004 Little League World Series in South Williamsport.

It's election time, and it's impossible to turn on theTV without being inundated with news of the upcoming presidential election. The Office of Student Activities at Penn College is offering numerous opportunities for students to register to vote by the Oct. 4 deadline. Come out and register so you can participate in the 2004 presidential election in November.

A $1,000 scholarship from the Aircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation has been awarded to Kyle E. Laughman of York, enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's bachelor-degree major in Aviation Maintenance Technology. Laughman was chosen to receive the David Arver Memorial Scholarship from the AEA.

A 34-year carpentry instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology, who continues to teach on a part-time basis despite his August 2002 retirement, has established a scholarship for students in the College's School of Construction and Design Technologies. The Carl M.

Two students entering Pennsylvania College of Technology this fall have been awarded full-tuition scholarships from the Williamsport Hospital Campus of Susquehanna Health System. The recipients, Kirk D. Evans of South Williamsport, and Rebecca A. Weaver, Williamsport, are entering a health sciences major, were born at Williamsport Hospital and graduated from high school this year.

Several changes regarding student organization eligibility requirements and funding policies have been implemented for this academicyear.After several discussions with students and organization advisers, the Student Government Association and the Office of Student Activities have made some changes in the following areas: Annual recognition requirements Budget allocation process Funding for new in