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Month: December 2011

Mike McQueary Testifies at Curley-Schultz Hearing

Mike McQueary was the first testimony in today’s preliminary hearing regarding the perjury charges of former Penn State Athletic Director, Tim Curley and senior vice president for finance and business, Gary Schultz. Mr. Schultz also oversaw Human Resources and the University Police Department until he retired in 2009.

Live Blog of Curley/Schultz Preliminary Hearings

The second major preliminary hearing of charges stemming from the Jerry Sandusky grand jury investigation is set to take place today in Harrisburg. "Former" athletic director Tim Curley and former vice president of finance and business Gary Schultz have both been charged with perjury for lying to the grand jury during their investigation of Sandusky.

Face It: Winter Break Won’t Be a Break from Scandal

Make no mistake. the questions will keep coming. The friends and family you didn't see over Thanksgiving break will ask you about it, and those you did see will be curious to hear your thoughts about the latest news and the mood on campus. And we, as Penn State students, need to learn to accept that.

Meet New VP of Finance and Business David Gray

Penn State announced on Tuesday that David Gray was named senior vice president for Finance and Business, a position previously held by Gary Schultz who faces charges for perjury stemming from the Sandusky scandal.
Pending approval from the Board of Trustees in January, Gray will return home to his Alma Mater. He graduated from Penn State in 1977 with a political science degree and also earned a master of public administration degree here in 1979.

College Christmas/Hanukkah Gift Guide

As the proverbial "broke college students," I can say with a fair level of confidence that the majority of you won't be spending a fortune on Christmas presents this year. But, presents for family do not have to break the bank. If you haven't yet purchased any gifts, check out some suggestions for last-minute shopping that can be light on your wallet.

Take My Textbooks and My Dignity

When you walk into the bookstore to sell back your new and used textbooks, you know at least one of your books will not make the cut. Just remember, you're not the only student who gets hosed. Read on if you need to feel better about your experience with the bookstore this semester.

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