The September 15 "Rally for Resignations" materialized due to an incredible grassroots effort by event organizers, which largely relied on social media to publicize the rally. However, soon after the rally began on Saturday morning at Old Main, the group's Facebook and Twitter accounts were compromised by someone who clearly won't be wearing any Joe Paterno t-shirts anytime soon.
Victim 1, the 18-year old whose allegations of sexual abuse sparked the investigation of Jerry Sandusky that eventually led to his conviction, will be releasing a book, according to his attorney Michael Boni.
The UPUA general assembly meeting last night was more uneventful than usual, lacking any unanimous voting on extremely important legislation or memorandums that somehow have the word "penis" in them.
The #4 Penn State women's volleyball team got off to a great start in the Big Ten on Wednesday night, as they defeated Nebraska 3-1 in front of a packed Rec Hall in the conference opener. This was Penn State's third win over a Top-10 opponent already this season.
Despite a scare this spring after word got out that she had interviewed with Michigan, Penn State Lady Lions baseball coach Coquese Washington signed a 5-year contract extension through 2017. Having played basketball herself at Notre Dame, many believed she would coach there to be closer to her home in Flint, Michigan. Thankfully, though, she's here for the long haul.
A town hall in the City of Brotherly Love turned quite un-loving for Tom Corbett as protests broke out against the Pennsylvania governor on issues ranging from welfare spending, Marcellus shale, the defunding of education and -- you guessed it -- Penn State. Read more about how Philly turned hostile toward Gov. Corbett after the jump.