
A torn ACL suffered last month will keep five star tight end Adam Breneman from playing his senior season of high school football, but the Penn State Class of 2013 commit will be making an impact in a different way.

Welcome to the Craig Fitzgerald strength and conditioning era of Penn State Football where pushing vans is considered normal.
The tenth annual Lift for Life, the annual summer charity event to raise money for the Kidney Cancer Association through the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, had a different format and a much more competitive feel to it.

The halo above Joe Paterno's head on the Heister street mural entitled "Inspire," was removed this morning by artists Pilato and co-worker Yuriy Karabash. The paint was still drying as Karabash said that this morning was simply "tough." The halo had originally been added after Joe Paterno's death earlier this year.

Joie de Crêpe in downtown State College is a tribute to all things French—accordion music, the fleur-de-lis, and (of course) butter. Specializing in gourmet crêpes and Belgian waffles, Joie de Crêpe is owner Hitham Hiyajneh’s take on the traditional French crêperie. (You may have seen Hitham at his other delicious establishment, Pita Cabana). Crêpe stands can be found on every street corner in Paris and are known for being quick and casual places to grab a bite to eat for cheap. Joie de Crêpe is no different.

Today was another horrible day on top of a horrible year for the Paterno family. Joe Paterno was damned by the Freeh Report, his name was taken off of the Nike Child Development Center, and the Internet has declared war on the Paterno statue.
As they usually do, the Paterno's were quick to respond this morning after the release of the Freeh Report. But that wasn't enough. A little over an hour ago, Jay Paterno went on Sports Center to discuss his opinions of the Freeh Report and uphold his family's honor... He probably shouldn't have done that.

The Board of Trustees has a regularly scheduled meeting in Scranton today and Friday, but they had a great deal more to talk about than at an ordinary meeting. With the Freeh report released this morning, having met and read through the details of the report, the Board addressed the media at 3:30 p.m. today.