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Month: July 2017

Saquon Barkley Named Top Athletic Freak In College Football, And Rightfully So

Saquon Barkley was named the most athletic player in college football and we came up with five reasons that we strongly agree.

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Shoop Files Countersuit Against Penn State, Claims ‘Intolerable’ Working Conditions

Former Penn State defensive coordinator Bob Shoop on Thursday responded to a breach of contract lawsuit by Penn State, filing a counterclaim that says he experienced "intolerable" working conditions that effectively forced him to leave the university.

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Four-Star Cornerback Jordan Miner Commits To Penn State

Tampa, Fla., corner Jordan Miner picked the Nittany Lions over offers from Maryland, Tennessee, North Carolina, and others.

Documentary Planned to Commemorate 50th Anniversary of The Phyrst

BlueWhite TV and the Nittany Valley Society are commemorating The Phyrst's 50th anniversary with a documentary.

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Graham Spanier’s Motion For New Trial Denied, Curley And Schultz Permitted Work Release

Berks County Senior Judge John A. Boccabella denied the motion of former Penn State President Graham Spanier for an acquittal or a new trial, and also granted work release to both former athletic director Tim Curley and former vice president Gary Schultz.

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CVS On Beaver Ave. To Permanently Close

The pharmacy will be open through through July 15, though its closing creates endless possibilities for the site the building, which is managed by ARPM, is located on.

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