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The Penn College Outdoor Adventure Club braved cold temperatures and rain Tuesday night camping on the ATHS lawn. Club members had the idea to camp on campus to promote the club and stir up interest. While only eight members spent the night, several showed up for the free food, music, movies, Frisbee and slack-lining. Anyone who happened to come by was encouraged to eat and have fun.

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Rees Daneker won't know until late Thursday or early Friday who his team will play on Saturday for the Penn State University Athletic Conference championship, but that doesn't matter."I don't care who they are.

Tuesday's rain didn't dampen the sixth annual "Villapalooza," as about 150 students attended the event organized by Village Resident Assistants Amanda Miller, Rachel Hall, Marisa Labosky, Sarah Landis, Adam Sillaman, Doug Bloom and Spyke Krepshaw.

An associate professor of avionics at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently became one of the nation's first certified Aircraft Electronics Technicians while attending the Aircraft Electronics Association's International Convention and Trade Show in Palm Springs, Calif. Thomas D.

Vol. 5, No. 38 Record/Results/Upcoming Games (Through Monday, April 24) BaseballOverall record 29-11 (includes 13-5 first-half fall season) Final PSUAC regular-season record: 18-4 (includes 11-1 first-half fall season) Monday, April 24 PSUAC West Division tournament at Bowman Field, def. Penn State Harrisburg, 15-0 (7 innings); def.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team is headed for the Penn State University Athletic Conference championship series this weekend at Penn State against a still-undetermined opponent. Penn College, 29-11 overall, earned a berth in the final Monday by beating Penn State Harrisburg, 15-0 in seven innings, and Penn State Beaver, 7-6 in 11 innings.

Author Lindsay Barrett George read her book, "Inside Mouse, Outside Mouse," to the children of the Children's Learning Center at Penn College on Tuesday morning in the Professional Development Center.

The Residence Life Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its latest round of honors, lauding students and programs within the institution's on-campus housing complexes. Chosen as "Resident Assistant of the Month" for the second time this year was Tacy L. De Green, a technology management major from Bloomsburg and an RA at Campus View Apartments.

Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Phi Beta Lambda chapter excelled in competition at PBL's annual State Leadership Conference, held this past weekend in Lancaster.

As we prepare for the start of another busy academic year, the Human Resources Office reminds all Penn College employees of the referral bonus program in the Food Services department. Since the program started in the summer of 2000, Food Services has hired 25 people as a result of recommendations from college employees.