
You cheeky bastards, Penn State Homecoming Committee. As first reported by StateCollege.com's Ben Jones (@Ben_Jones88), an official homecoming video released today shameless and blatantly blurs out the name "Paterno" on a book used as a prop.

I can't remember the last time I witnessed Penn State put a whooping on another Big Ten school on the road. That's exactly what happened in Champaign, Illinois on Saturday, and it couldn't have felt better to walk around town wearing Penn State gear after the 35-7 bloodbath.

As announced last week, Victim 1 will be writing a tell-all book about his interactions with Jerry Sandusky and the testimony that blew the case against him wide open. Details of that book -- to be titled Silent No More: Victim #1's Fight for Justice Against Jerry Sandusky -- were recently released.

In accordance with the Clery Act, Penn State released its on campus crime report for 2011, which showed an increase in criminal activity from previous years.

A recent poll conducted by the Franklin & Marshall College’s Center for Opinion Research indicates that Pennsylvanians are unhappy with how Governor Tom Corbett handled the Jerry Sandusky case when he was Attorney General, a revelation that should surprise no one.

Penn State Live posted an interesting slideshow yesterday that captured the progression of Penn State's campus over more than 100 years. From the Farmers' High School, to the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State College, and finally The Pennsylvania State University, our learning community has done a lot of growing up over the years.