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Author: Doug Dooling, Jr.

About the Author

Doug Dooling, Jr.

I am a staff writer for Onward State. I graduated as a Nittany Lion with Honors in 2013. Now, I am back in Happy Valley to earn a degree at the Penn State Law. Outside of politics and government, my interests include college football, soccer, Irish history, and astronomy.

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HBO Halts Production of Al Pacino’s Happy Valley

After a week of exciting developments, HBO announced it has suspended the Al Pacino movie 'Happy Valley' because of budgetary restrictions. This is the first time that a studio has claimed it was behind the screen adaptation of Joe Posnanski's 'Paterno.'

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Al Pacino Hints at Upcoming ‘Happy Valley’

Were you worried the upcoming Joe Paterno biopic 'Happy Valley' was cancelled? Don't fret! Al Pacino reveals how he's preparing himself to play the late football coach.

By: Kellen Micah

Bills Bring Blue Band Back to Buffalo

The Buffalo Bills franchise has invited the Penn State Blue Band to perform at Ralph Wilson Stadium on November 3. The Bills will play the Kansas City Chiefs for an early afternoon game. This will mark a busy weekend for the Blue Band, as Beaver Stadium will host a game between the Nittany Lions and Fighting Illini.

(Night Ranger Can Still) Rock in State College

Night Ranger, a rock band founded in 1982, will play State Theatre on Tuesday, August 20. Their performance will mark the opening salvo of a semester full of musical acts.

Camden Riversharks are FTK

You don't have to wait until August to have a THON Night in the Philadelphia area. The Camden Riversharks, from the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, will raise money for the Four Diamonds Fund on Tuesday. Tickets purchased before Monday evening will have some of the proceeds donated to THON.

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Ex Officio Trustee Falls Under Right to Know Law

The Department of Education said the law didn't apply. The Office of Open Records said the law didn't apply. But the Commonwealth Court said the Right-to-Know law applies to the state Secretary of Education in his or her capacity as an ex officio member of the Board of Trustees.

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