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Breaking bread at the CLC Best buddies supply a new definition for "stump speech." Playtime on the rolling hills Going for a spin A raised bed allows for a green-thumb workout. The Dunham Children's Learning Center observed its Fall Family Welcome Night on Tuesday, filling the multipurpose room and nearby playground with laughter and goodwill that transcend the season. Photos by J.J.

CMA members celebrate their volunteer service with pictorial evidence of their record-setting accomplishment. (Courtesy of Rick Mason Photography) More than a dozen Penn College construction management students returned to the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank this week, helping to pack boxes for the agency's Military Share program.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students in automated manufacturing and machining majors will benefit from two more pieces of equipment donated by TRAK Machine Tools Inc.

Tuesday's presentation by Bamonte (left) and Meredick ... ... will touch upon the wearable technology they explored in Finland, such as this temperature-reading bracelet. Industrial design majors Nicole Bamonte and Abigail M. Meredick will discuss their June travels to Finland during a presentation at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25, in Room 129 of College Avenue Labs.

With microphones in hand, Sinclair and Chappo encourage thoughtful dialogue in Penn's Inn. Pocket editions of the U.S. Constitution are front and center, reminding today's citizens of its ongoing relevance. A veteran of issue-driven campus forums, Miller keeps the conversation flowing. A library display includes facts, giveaways ... and a laptop for self-service voter signup.

The 10th annual Greater Lycoming Out of the Darkness Community Walk, hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Central Pennsylvania chapter and Penn College, attracted 330 participants for a fundraising stroll across main campus. The Sept. 15 event collected more than $15,000 for suicide prevention efforts. – Photos by Rachel A. Eirmann, student photographer    

A 1926 Ford Model T, traded to Alexander Nissan in 2013 by its Picture Rocks owner, has been passed on to Pennsylvania College of Technology students for use in a variety of automotive labs. Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships donated the historic vehicle that was recently offloaded onto main campus, accompanied by brothers Adam and Aubrey Alexander.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Brandi M. Metzger, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, effective Sept. 21 Monique N.Beamer, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, beginning Sept. 20 Maria A. Richter and Amanda K.

The dreams of many 9-year-olds transform them into adult superstars. What kid hasn’t dreamed of making the pivotal play to win the big game, belting out a tune to adoring fans or basking under the bright lights of Hollywood? Trevin Allen.

Culinary arts and systems student Jacob W. Parobek, of Seltzer, joins classmates to watch the storied Kentucky Derby from a rainy rooftop. On Wednesday, three days before the Derby, students, from left, Bridget M. Callahan, of Pottsville; Bailey L. Frey, of Watsontown; Bethany R. Taylor, of Moosic; and Stephanie C.