
Michael Fernandez, Brian Gelb, Donald Prior and Joseph Sala each pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges, including hazing, bringing the total number of guilty pleas in the case to 13.

State College police filed charges against three Penn State students for the first of two recent incidents involving the removal and damage of a fraternity's menorah.

State College Spikes bench coach Josiah Viera, who inspired professional baseball players, fans, and many more around the country as he battled a rare childhood genetic condition, died on Monday at the age of 14.

The menorah, which is valued at about $1,800, was returned, but was damaged, according to the complaints.

A Penn State police spokesperson said last week that the university was offering assistance to the student and his family.

A menorah outside of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity house was reportedly vandalized on Thursday night.