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DuBois men split in conference play

The Penn State DuBois men's basketball team started off conference play this weekend at home, hosting Penn State Hazleton on Friday, and Penn State Schuylkill on Saturday.
Winners of the BIG Idea Contest

North Central PA LaunchBox announces winners of BIG Idea Competition

Joe Lanich with Laughing Owl Press, of Kane, who is developing software that brings digital convenience to high-end letterpress printed products, took first place — and the accompanying $30,000 prize — in the BIG Idea Competition at the North Central PA LaunchBox, following presentations by eight finalists to a panel of judges on Nov. 21.
Winners of the BIG Idea Contest

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Winners of the BIG Idea Contest are, left to right, second-place winners the Conklin family with Wilds Sonshine Factory, of Kane, PA, Tosha, Serrena, Sienna, and David; And first-place winners the Lanich Family with Laughing Owl Press, of Kane, PA, Joe and Andrea.

Student Hayley Knepper and Sandy Township Police Chief Kris Kruzelak fingerprint Brett Sullivan.

Prints with Police

Administration of Justice student Hayley Knepper, center, and Sandy Township Police Chief Kris Kruzelak fingerprint Brett Sullivan during the “Children’s Paw Prints with the Police” event.

Student Hayley Knepper and Sandy Township Police Chief Kris Kruzelak fingerprint Brett Sullivan.

Students team up with local police for child safety event

Students in the Administration of Justice program at Penn State DuBois partnered with police on Nov. 19 in efforts to improve the safety of area children, as well as to foster a relationship between the community and police officers. Students joined Sandy Township Police at their station for the “Children’s Paw Prints with the Police” event.
Lecturer in Human Development and Family Studies Jessica Clontz , at center, leads a workshop for students in gifted programs at area school districts.

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Lecturer in Human Development and Family Studies Jessica Clontz , at center, leads a workshop for students in gifted programs at area school districts. The session examined how human services professionals solve social problems impacting communities.