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Day: November 10, 2011

Legendary Status Doesn’t Warrant a Pass for JoePa

It always seemed like the famed coach’s retirement was far away. Year after year he came back to a football program he helped build. A program with tremendous pride that he loved greatly. Unfortunately, in the wake of a pedophilic sex scandal involving former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, Paterno announced his retirement after the season yesterday. Later in the day, he was fired.

In The Face of Violence, We Are

It doesn't matter who cast the first stone in last night's riot. The fact of the matter is that stones were thrown--at car windows, store fronts and riot police. The peaceful gathering of students in opposition to Joe Paterno's immediate termination quickly deteriorated into a swarm of vandalism and misguided aggression. What remains now is a campus full of debris and a tarnished image of the Penn State community. Read more about how the belligerent actions of a few are negatively affecting the institution as a whole after the jump.

May No Act of Ours Bring Shame: The Riot That Never Should Have Happened

It is difficult for me to put into words how I feel at this moment. Having been at the Board of Trustees press conference last night, I had heard rumors that Joe Paterno would not be permitted to coach the season's concluding matches. I immediately feared that there would be a riot, but I could have never predicted what actually transpired.

Paterno Fired in Abrupt Ending to Iconic Career

The time for Joe Paterno to no longer be associated with the Penn State football program was on the horizon, and it finally ended Tuesday night inside Deans Hall at the Penn Stater Hotel.

Photo Gallery: Penn State Reacts to Coach Paterno’s Firing

Students flood campus and downtown State College in reaction to Coach Paterno's firing.

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