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After going 19-5 overall and 18-2 in Penn State University Athletic Conference games this spring, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's softball team is set for playoff action at University Park. The second-seeded Wildcats, who captured the North Division title, open play in the double-elimination PSUAC Final Four at 11 a.m.

Air Affair East, organized to bring together well-known custom painters and airbrush artists to showcase their work and share their eye-catching technique with Pennsylvania College of Technology students and other participants, was held in College Avenue Labs last week. The event was sponsored by Sherry Candlan, CEO of ASET Limited in West Valley, Utah. (Aset Corp.

Penn College Food Services will open a new dining unit this fall in the ATHS. Fresh, which will feature pizza-by-the-slice, grab-'n'-go sandwiches, salads, vegetables, fruit and other snacks, will be located in the current vending room on the west side of the building.

Resident Assistants at The Village at Penn College hosted their annual Villapalooza from 9-11 p.m. Sunday. The event included Dance Dance Revolution, Guitar Hero, RA Clayton Morrow as DJ, casino tables and mocktails. For the first time since the tradition began in 2001, the RAs decided on a late-night event with glowing mocktail glasses and outdoor video screens.

Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society student chapter traveled recently to a quiz-bowl competition in Baltimore, where they showed their knowledge against industry representatives. The Student Bowl was held during the annual ISA District 2 Leadership Conference, April 13-14.

Terry A. Girdon, head of the business administration department at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been re-elected to chair the Board of Commissioners of the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Visions in Wood," an exhibit of carvings by Kenneth E. Carl, former Williamsport Area Community College president and Williamsport Technical Institute director. Both institutions were forerunners of Penn College. The exhibit will run May 15 to June 17.

Penn College's printer-cartridge recycling program continues to accept inkjet-printer cartridges from college-owned and home computers. Since it started in March 2006, the program has added more than $3,600 to the general scholarship fund. Joseph G. Geffre, director of mail and document/shipping and receiving services, coordinates the program.

The off-campus team wanted to set the tone early and did exactly that at Sunday's Powder Puff Football game against faculty/staff, according to a summary from Jeremy R. Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant: Liz Mast intercepted the first pass of the game, and the off-campus team drove downfield only to have Lisa Worth pick off an Amber Geckle pass at the 1-yard line.

Vol. 6, No. 37 Schedule/Results/Records (Through Sunday, April 29) Archery Thursday-Sunday, May 17-20 – at National Outdoor Collegiate Championships, Sparta, Ill. Baseball Final overall record: 22-11 Final PSUAC record: 17-5 Tuesday, April 24 – host Penn State Scranton at Bowman Field, W, 15-0 Saturday, April 28 – PSUAC playoffs at State College vs. Penn State Harrisburg, L, 6-5; vs.