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Buffet menus created by students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be served to the public on Sundays and Mondays this fall at Le Jeune Chef, the college's fine-dining restaurant. Student managers in the School of Hospitality's Breakfast and Brunch course are given a theme, for which they choose recipes to be included on a buffet.

A tough season for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's soccer team ended with a 2-1 loss to Luzerne County Community College in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference championship game Thursday, but there is hope for the future.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved new Residence Life housing rates for 2006-07, authorized budget adjustments based on enrollment increases and modified a lease agreement with a communications company. Before taking action on agenda items, Board Chairman Robert E. Dunham asked for a moment of silence to honor the memory of Janis E.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's cross country teams are seeking Penn State University Athletic Conference championships Saturday while the women's volleyball team steps into the first round of the PSUAC West Division playoffs. The Wildcats will be represented by nine men and four women in the cross country championships at Penn State Scranton on Saturday morning.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has begun a nationwide search for a new vice president for academic affairs and provost − the chief academic officer at the institution. Veronica M. Muzic, who holds the position, is retiring after 37 years of service as an administrator and faculty member at Penn College and its immediate predecessor, Williamsport Area Community College.

Girls in seventh and eighth grades will get hands-on experience in science, mathematics and technology during a SMART Girls (Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies for Girls) event on Saturday, Nov. 5, at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Penn College students were well-represented at Penn State's recent "All-U Day" victory against the then-No. 18 Minnesota Golden Gophers. A campus contingent of Nittany Lion fans traveled to Beaver Stadium on the Student Activities-sponsored bus trip Oct. 1, and Student Government Association officers unfurled a college banner among those of other university-related campuses.

The Williamsport/Lycoming Keystone Innovation Zone is a new partnership established to encourage innovation in technology and product development. Its primary role is to provide entrepreneurs, start-up companies and progressive businesses with resources and services for development and growth.

Alcohol Awareness Week 2005, to be held Oct. 17-22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology, provides many fun and interesting ways to learn about the effects and consequences of alcohol use and abuse. This year's theme, iChoose, provides the resources for informed decisions based on facts, not threats or condescending lectures. Here's what students can look forward to: Monday, Oct.

"We had the medalist, we had the second-place finisher and we went to 100-0. We ran away with it." That comment from Chet Schuman, Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach, summed up his team's season, and its effort in the Penn State University Athletic Conference Open Tournament, which ended Tuesday.