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Guidelines to follow when power outages affect Penn College are available on the college's Emergency Response Web site. Sudden power outages in buildings or facilities are usually brief and affect only small areas, but prolonged or widespread outages can have a significant impact on college operations. Computers and heating-and-ventilation systems are especially vulnerable.

A Lycoming County firm has donated a plastics processing machine for use in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics and polymer engineering technology labs and the college's Plastics Manufacturing Center. Koroseal Wall Protection Systems of Muncy recently donated an up-acting, 75-ton hydraulic/pneumatic compression machine.

Students in the School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology administered free flu shots at seven locations Nov. 16-18 in cooperation with the Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition and the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student reported being robbed at gunpoint Sunday night in the parking lot of the Student and Administrative Services Center on Hagan Way. The incident, which occurred at 9:30 p.m., was reported to Penn College Police approximately one hour later. A search of the area was conducted; no other evidence was found. The student was not injured.

Vol. 5, No. 15 Results/Record/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Nov. 20) Men's BasketballOverall record: 1-3 PSU-AC record: 1-1 Wednesday, Nov. 16 host Penn State Wilkes-Barre, W, 101-48 Friday, Nov. 18 vs. Pitt-Greensburg at Juniata Tournament, L, 84-69 Saturday, Nov. 19 vs. Lancaster Bible at Juniata Tournament, L, 96-95 inthree overtime periods Tuesday, Nov.

Pennsylvania College of Technology student Richard A. Blase has been awarded the John Bosak Scholarship from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters. Blase, Cogan Station, was operations manager for WPTC, Penn College's student-run radio station, for the 2004-05 academic year.

Passersby can vouch for the progress on construction of Penn College's new library ... but what about the interior? PCToday was allowed a look inside the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library on Friday morning, confirming that the work isn't limited to what the eye can readily see.

The Job Location & Development Program through Counseling, Career and Disability Services hosted a Fashion Show on Thursday evening in celebration of National Career Awareness Week. The event, sponsored by B.Moss and held in Penn's Inn on the second floor of the Bush Campus Center, provided the audience with the "hottest" new styles in today's business world.

Penn College Police have arrested a student and charged him with selling prescription drugs at College West Apartments. The student, who has been placed on interim suspension by the college, was charged with one count of felony delivery and arraigned before District Justice Kenneth T. Schriner, who committed him to Lycoming County Prison in lieu of $5,000 bail.

Contributions by Penn College faculty/staff toward the successful Summer Youth Experience program, which offers disadvantaged youths an opportunity to gain good work habits while exploring careers, has been reflected in the 2005 report by the Northern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission. The applicable portion of the 12-page report is available here: