<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/newsroom/bikers-roar-onto-bc3s-campus-to-mark-scholarship.html" dsn="blogs"><featured/><pubDate>07/02/2024 08:55:12 AM</pubDate><title>Bikers roar onto BC3’s main campus to mark scholarship</title><subtitle/><description>utler, PA) A succession of seven motorcycles interrupted the still of a July midafternoon, military veterans or relatives of those who protected the United States since Vietnam steering Harleys and Hondas and BMWs toward Butler County Community College to commemorate a financial gift collected to permanently support their brethren’s adjustment “from combat to the classroom.”</description><author/><image-caption>Brian Johanson, left, director of the American Legion Riders Chapter 778, Lyndora, is shown after presenting a ceremonial $15,000 check Monday, July 1, 2024, to Butler County Community College administrators on BC3’s main campus in Butler Township. The 3-year-old chapter has chosen only BC3 among institutions of higher education to establish a permanent scholarship to support student-veterans.</image-caption><tags><tag>Scholarships</tag></tags><image><img src="/_resources/images/newsroom/2024/bc3-riders.jpg" alt="This is a photograph of the back of a motorcyclist's vest"/></image></item>