The Board of Trustees has betrayed us all, and in an apparent effort to save the image of Penn State, has only tarnished it further. They're only interested in saving themselves.
The man who has the most to tell about the entire case surrounding Jerry Sandusky, who reportedly saw the crime take place, has remained silent thus far. That man is Mike McQueary, and it's time for him to come forward, tell the truth, and spare no detail.
Because it's never too early to give State College a collective aneurysm arguing over State Patty's Day, mark the date: November 2, 2011 was the first time that we saw the event emerge in the news in a major way.
Last night at the State College Borough Building, StateCollege.com (our sister site) hosted a forum for the eight candidates running this fall for the Board of Directors of the State College Area School District. Three incumbents and five challengers are vying for a total of five vacant seats.
The moment you've all been waiting for! TEDxPSU has announced the final round of speakers for its main event on Sunday, November 13. TEDxPSU has been teasing us with installments of speakers all week, but with this, we now have a concrete list. Here are the final three speakers plus one performing act.
Cue the Monday Night Football music. No, on second thought, the Sunday Night Football theme is more ominous. Tonight, from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments will take on the University Park Undergraduate Association in a game of broomball that will be one of the defining moments in Penn State's history. Needless to say, @GSpanierPSU has bet all our state appropriations on this game.