According to an Associated Press report, Penn State has hired the Washington D.C. based law firm of Ken Feinberg in the school’s effort to settle what will likely be dozens of personal injury claims correlated to the actions of former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky. Feinberg is most known for operating the September 11 victim fund and has also helped resolve claims from the infamous BP oil spill and the massacre at Virginia Tech, among others.
You know the drill by now. That wonderful time of the week is upon us again where various Onward State staff writers share their thoughts about tomorrow's Penn State game. Let's get to the picks as the Temple Owls (1-1) pay a visit to Beaver Stadium to take on the Nittany Lions (1-2).
On Wednesday night, Jack Johnson and Friends put on a great performance at Eisenhower Auditorium. Check out Onward State's recap of the show after the jump.
The Daily Collegian typically publishes a diverse group of opinion columns, but as we’ve seen quite frequently, many fall flat. Yesterday’s opinion piece by William Haisley, "Truthfully, Your Vote Doesn’t Really Matter, Neither do Political Parties,” is the most inane yet.
In an effort to encourage voter turnout at Penn State, a non-partisan initiative called PSU Votes (@PSUVOTES) supported by students, faculty, and staff is sponsoring a series of "What's at Stake" forums to address the issues of imporance in the November election.
This Friday evening, the Penn State Lion Ambassadors are set to host their annual Lantern Tours around campus. Should you choose to enjoy a Penn State flash back, you’ll be meeting several characters such as Old Coaly and Heinz Warneke on your tour through Penn State history.