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Four-year eligibility for its players, new teams on the schedule like Lycoming College and Elizabethtown University, and a new conference the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's team is stepping up in the basketball world. "We're playing Lycoming (away, Jan. 8), and E-town (away, Nov.

Dr. Irwin H. Siegel, an associate professor of business administration/business law in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies, presented a paper at the recent 2004 Conference on Emerging Issues in Business and Technology in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's chief technology officer discussed security for the campus computer network during last month's national EDUCAUSE conference at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. James E.

For the second time in his coaching career, Ron Kodish is starting over with the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball team.

Have you ever marveled at the power of a forwarded message? Amazingly, you can aid a sick child, ward off bad luck, take a political stance or even receive a free case of your favorite beverage. All you have to do is forward an e-mail to everyone you know. Welcome to today's version of chain letters. Although many of us doubt the validity of these e-mails, we forward them anyway.

Vol. 4, No. 13 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through Sunday, Nov. 7) Men's Basketball Saturday, Nov. 13 at Penn State DuBois, 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15 host Lehigh Carbon, 7 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 19-20 at Blue Jay Classic (Elizabethtown University), TBA Women's Basketball Thursday, Nov. 11 at Central Penn, 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 host Harrisburg Area Community College, 1 p.m. Monday, Nov.

Are you struggling with body image, an eating disorder or weight obsession?EAST Eating Awareness Support Team is available to help. The group meets bimonthly to discuss issues surrounding eating, exercise and body image.If you are interested or would like more information about the meetings, please e-mailDarya Rotblat or call ext. 2891.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has begun the final phase of its project to replace Social Security numbers as the primary identifier. Beginning Jan. 1, the College will use PCT ID numbers to identify students, faculty and staff. Nearly 8,000 new ID cards, displaying the new PCT ID, will be issued to current students and employees.

Students who are enrolled in a bachelor-degree program and are eligible for a SciTech Scholarship must complete a College-approved internship before graduating. The internship must be related to the student's major for which the scholarship has been awarded. The scholarship will revert to a loan if the student fails to complete the internship.

Identity Theft Concerns (Excerpted from a Penn State University news release) Identity theft is soaring to new heights in America. As many as 7 million adults have been the victim of identity theft the use of an individual's personal information to commit fraud or theft in the past year ending June 2003, according to a recent report by Gartner Inc.