
This video has been circulating around Penn State networks over the last few days, showing Penn State political science professor Errol Henderson in a snowy showdown with the Willard Preacher last week.

According to a PSU Text sent earlier this afternoon, a water line collapsed in the first floor of McAllister Building, causing the building to be shutdown and evacuated. According to Penn State, the break has caused "significant damage to the first floor" and the electricity needed to be shut off.

As I was reflecting yesterday on the one year anniversary of his death, I couldn't help but ask myself -- has a man's legacy ever been analyzed, written about, and discussed more widely than Joe Paterno's? I suspect the answer is no, and the topic of Paterno's legacy seems to be one of the main rhetorical missions of many Penn State students, alumni, and supporters.

Some traveled over four hours. Others came from across the street. But everyone came for one reason -- to honor the life of Joe Paterno on the one year anniversary of his death.

The 2013 edition of TEDxPSU will be here before we know it. Registration for the fourth ever independently organized Penn State TED event is now open, and organizers say that they're almost completely booked. TEDxPSU: Yesterday’s Frontiers and Tomorrow’s Horizons will he held on March 17 in Schwab Auditorium, and feature 15 speakers tasked with inspiring and spreading "ideas worth sharing."