
Calder Commons apartment building has become the second complex to officially ban parties this State Patty's Day, sending this notice to their residents earlier today.

The desperate appeal process continued for Jerry Sandusky today, as his lawyers filed an appeal to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

First, it was the Sporting News that used Jerry Sandusky's name to shamelessly generate more pageviews for its website. Now, the Associated Press is joining the fun with this State Patty's Day article published yesterday.

If you've walked by the Willard building this week, you've likely heard snippets of the Willard Preacher's new "sermon" claiming that THON is run by a bunch of drunkards who were able to shut down the bars the weekend following the largest student-run philanthropic event in the world.

The NCAA fired back quickly at Pennsylvania's new law aimed at keeping Penn State's fine money inside the state, filing a lawsuit today against Governor Tom Corbett and other state officials saying that they are acting illegally in trying to tamper with the NCAA consent decree.