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Students from the School of Construction and Design Technologies are displaying their knowledge and skill by creating an area of respite to be enjoyed by the Penn College community. A Remembrance Garden, designed in the college's architecture program and brought to life by students including Friday morning's BCT238 Concrete Construction class taught by Daniel L.

Seven members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology student chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers participated in the 2006 Mini Baja Midwest competition which simulates real-world engineering-design projects and their related challenges and the group already is planning for the 2007 event.

Penn College students can help build scholarship opportunities by recycling their printer cartridges on campus. The recycling program, which recycles inkjet and laser cartridges, as well as empty fax cartridges, started in March. The empty cartridges are sent to the Cartridge World store at 1818 E Third St., and the proceeds are placed in Penn College's general scholarship fund.

The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's new Roger and Peggy Madigan Library, will host "The Iconography of the Goddess," an exhibit of sculpture by David Hostetler, Oct. 3-29. An opening reception for the exhibit will take place Tuesday, Oct. 3, from 3:30 to 7 p.m., with a gallery talk scheduled at 5:30 p.m.

Students now can check their Meal Plan and Wildcat Plus balances online through the Student Information System . This option is located in the Services/Membership box in the lower-right corner of the main SIS page. The View/Manage function allows a student to look at transactions for a selected date range, along with checking current balances for the type of plan(s) he or she has.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Workforce Development & Continuing Education Office, a premier-level Autodesk Authorized Training Center, has met new requirements established by the software company to earn "2007 Ready" designation. Autodesk the creator of such computer-aided drafting software as AutoCAD and Inventor holds its Authorized Training Centers to various standards.

For the second year in a row, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team is under the leadership of a new coach. But, if last year's championship season is any indication, there should be no problem. Enrique Castillo, a native of Peru and former Wildcat player himself, succeeds Jeff Finn at the helm.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded an $11,500 grant from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to help efforts to prevent underage and high-risk alcohol use among students. Penn College is among 62 organizations throughout the commonwealth to receive a share of more than $664,000 in funding announced Sept. 11 for comprehensive, community-based initiatives.

The bar continues to rise for Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers. Over the past three seasons, the Wildcats have gone 100-0 in regular-season matches. They've won three straight conference championships and have had the individual conference champion, as well, each of those years. And coach Chet Schuman says it will get even better.