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The Gallery at Penn College on the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology has an exciting lineup of artists scheduled for the 2005-06 academic year. The kickoff exhibit, "Urban," features watercolor paintings by California artist Kirk Pedersen.

A Workforce Education graduate session, as well as two master's-related classes, are among this fall's offerings of the local Penn State Continuing Education office. Workforce Education Class To Be Offered in Williamsport This Fall Become a more effective change agent; enroll in Penn State's graduate course in Organizational Development for Industrial Trainers this fall.

Vol. 5, No. 3 Records/Results/Upcoming Games Baseball Overall record: 1-3 Saturday, Aug. 27 − host Westmoreland Community College, L, 12-7; W, 13-0. Sunday, Aug. 28 − host Westmoreland Community College, L, 10-5; L, 8-4. Thursday, Sept. 1 − at Alfred (N.Y.) State (2), 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 − at Penn State Harrisburg (2), 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10 − at Penn State New Kensington (2), 2 p.m.

Students in the paramedic and physician assistant majors in the School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology are contributing their time and knowledge at the Little League World Series in South Williamsport.

Students from Lumley Aviation Center were invited to get up close and personal Friday with the Goodyear blimp, in town to provide television coverage for the Little League World Series. One of the Goodyear maintenance technicians walked with the students around the airship while explainingdetails of blimp construction and maintenance.

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Rees Daneker thinks his team will be strong defensively, but wonders how the early-season pitching will hold up. It won't take him long to find out as the Wildcats are scheduled to open their season with doubleheaders Saturday and Sunday at Bowman Field against Westmoreland Community College. Saturday's action begins at 2 p.m.

Bearing gifts to honor displays of Penn College spirit, the "Pride Patrol" traveled the college's campuses Friday in search of Wildcat attire. Pictured from left during this stop in the SASC: prize recipients Jan L. Barlow, athletics secretary, and Marion C. Mowery, residence life assistant; and Pride Patrol student members Thomas L. Smeal, Catherine V. McCall and Wendy Mertzeis.

CC Commons, Penn College's newest dining unit on campus, has opened on the first floor of the Bush Campus Center. Designed to be an all-you-can-eat facility for students with board meal plans,italso has a cash price for declining-balance or cash customers. Menus at CC Commons change from lunch to dinner, and every day there is a different selection.

Representatives from Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabian Oil Co.) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Aramco Services Co., visited paramedic facilities on campus Wednesday. For four years, Penn College has been training students − sponsored by Aramco Services − to earn their associate's degrees in the paramedic major. They will later work in Aramco's 500-bed hospital in Saudi Arabia.