
With few answers for lingering questions, E60's "The Paterno Legacy" fails to meaningfully explore Joe Paterno's lasting impact on Penn State.

Curley, Graham Spanier, and Gary Schultz are all currently not in jail after serving (or in Spanier's case appealing) their sentences on child endangerment charges from the Sandusky scandal.

The center was originally dedicated to Schultz on September 23, 2011 -- just six weeks before Schultz was charged for mishandling a report about Jerry Sandusky's sexual misconduct.

Here's everything you should know about the news you missed this weekend when you were busy standing in bar lines.

In the midst of asking for a new trial or a new verdict, former Penn State president Graham Spanier was granted a delay of sentencing on Thursday. Two days later, he took to Allen Street to play the washboard with the Rustical Quality String Band.

Both men pleaded guilty in March to one misdemeanor count each of endangering the welfare of a child for their handling of Mike McQueary's 2001 report about Jerry Sandusky with a boy in locker room shower.