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New associate-degree students majoring in plastics and polymer technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology are eligible to receive $2,500 per semester up to $10,000 total toward the cost of their education, courtesy of the Pennsylvania Plastics Initiative Scholarship Program.

Four heating, ventilation and air-conditioning students represented Pennsylvania College of Technology at the 38th Annual ACCA Conference and Indoor Air Expo, held March 28-30 at the San Jose (Calif.) Convention Center. Steven A. Quinn, of Perkiomenville; Eric J. Hager, of Mars; and Brian D. Woods, of Industry, all enrolled in the bachelor-degree HVAC major; were joined by Jesse T.

Penn College students Carl F. Gravely and Scott A. Seroskie were among college and university students from central Pennsylvania who presented work at a poster session Friday in the Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center.

The second "Catch Me if You Can" Allyson Wilgar-Jones Memorial 5K Walk/Run attracted 115 participants Saturday, despite chilly weather. The walk/run is organized by Penn College nursing faculty in memory of Wilgar-Jones, a colleague who died in 2004 after a brief battle with cancer.

Penn College went 5-1 in the Middle Atlantic Collegiate Volleyball Club League championships Saturday, losing only to season-long nemesis Messiah in three games in the championship match. During pool play, the Wildcats beat host Haverford, 25-16, 25-19; Kutztown, 27-25, 25-15; and Penn State Abington, 25-16, 25-17.

Vol. 5, No. 35 Record/Results/Upcoming Games(Through Sunday, April 9) BaseballOverall record: 11-4 PSUAC record: 17-2 (includes first-half fall season) Saturday, April 8 host Penn State Abington at Bowman Field, W, 9-2; W, 10-0 Sunday, April 9 host Penn State Delaware at Bowman Field, L, 9-2; W, 12-2 Tuesday, April 11 host Penn State Fayette at Bowman Field, 2 p.m.

Penn College Police issued the following Crime Alert on Sunday, April 9:Early this morning, at approximately 2:15 a.m., four Penn College students were passengers in a friend's vehicle traveling on West Fourth Street at Campbell Street in the City of Williamsport. The vehicle was struck by a stray bullet from gunfire that erupted near that intersection.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Stephen Burley, Regular Part-Time Food Service Worker, Campus Center (12-month), Food Services, starting April 10

The Penn College Ultimate Frisbee team hosted its first home tournament Saturday. Nine teams competed in the event, including college teams from Rochester Institute of Technology, Alfred University (New York), Lycoming College, Lock Haven University, East Stroudsburg University, Temple University, Loyola College (Baltimore) and Penn College; and a club team from Harrisburg named Fission.

Skyrocketing utility costs are not only challenging Pennsylvania College of Technology students and employees at home, but are threatening to swell tuition costs. To encourage the college community to join together to lower utility bills on campus, the Governance Facilities Committee recently launched the "Smart Energy Use" Web site.