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Penn State’s leadership undertook another exercise in futility at the Board of Trustees’ special meeting today, and most of it didn’t even show up! Only nine of 32 trustees attended the board’s meeting at the Penn Stater that was meant to discuss enjoining Penn State as a plaintiff in Sen. Jake Corman’s lawsuit against the NCAA. Because […]
Board of Trustees Chairman Keith Masser wrote a strongly worded response to the alumni trustees, who called for a special meeting of the board on Monday to discuss Anthony Lubrano's resolution on the Jake Corman lawsuit.
The New York Jets were Jets'ing very, very early yesterday thanks to the quick hands of Gerald Hodges.
Penn State's Senior Day game against Michigan State will have a less impressive tailgating scene than usual, as all grass parking lots, both reserved and gameday, will be closed due to Wednesday's snow and the wet conditions of the ground.
If what Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said in his Tuesday press conference holds merit, then the future is as bright as ever for Penn State. "I think Penn State itself, Coach Franklin, has a football team that's been extremely close. A lot of parallels probably with our season in 2012, losing a number of games by a total of 15 points," Dantonio said. "Maybe four games."
Organizers have scheduled a candlelight vigil for tonight at 6 p.m. at the Allen Street Gates to honor Michael Brown, the teenager whose death at the hands of police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Mo., has stirred national outrage.