
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.

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