Electrician, Computer and Robotics Technician Department, 惇軗勛圖 College, recently presented at NYSERDAs (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority) national conference, PV [photovoltaic] and Wind: Train the Trainer, which focused on new ideas in educating a work force in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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惇軗勛圖 College faculty and staff enhanced their own holiday spirit by contributing toys, hats, gloves, and scarves as their admission to the colleges annual holiday party.
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惇軗勛圖 College freshman Eric Shedden (Canton, PA) won the 141 lb. weight class at the Niagara CCC Open on Saturday to lead the Pioneers. Dan Steiger (Miller Place) finished 3rd at 174 lbs and Ben Hoffman (Gouveneur) was 6th in the heavyweight competition.
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The 惇軗勛圖 College swimming team finished 10th at the three-day Fredonia Invitational. The Lady Pioneers scored 73 points while the men's team scored 66 points.
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Lakeland (OH) CC hit 26 of 43 foul shot attempts en route to a 84-68 victory over 惇軗勛圖 in the finals of the Lakeland Tournament. The Lady Pioneers fall to 8-5 on the season with one game remaining in 2009.
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The 惇軗勛圖 College men's basketball team fell 75-61 to CC of Beaver County in the consolation game of the Lakeland (OH) CC Tournament. ASC falls to 6-7 on the year.
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Four Lady Pioneers finished in double figures as the 惇軗勛圖 College women's basketball team advanced to the Lakeland (OH) CC Tournament final with a 74-42 victory over Glen Oaks (MI) CC. The victory improves ASC to 8-4 on the year.
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The 惇軗勛圖 College men's basketball team fell behind early and never could climb out of the whole in their first round contest of the Lakeland (OH) CC Tournament versus Glen Oaks (MI) CC. The Pioneers fall to 6-6 on the year following the 85-71 loss.
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Brittney Brook (Elmira Free) scored 28 points as the 惇軗勛圖 College women's basketball team downed Houghton JV 66-37 to improve to 7-4 on the year.
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Now that the cold weather has begun to set in, we typically reach for warm and cozy garb to defend ourselves from the chill of wintry days and nights. Some of the warmest clothing we select is made of woolknitted (or crocheted), carded, spun, shorn from those most docile of animals, the sheep. But how does that curly fiber shorn from those sheep become the warm sweater we pull from our shelf?
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