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Kevin Horne

Kevin Horne was the editor of Onward State from 2012-2014 and currently holds the position of Managing Editor Emeritus, which is a fake title he made up. He graduated from Penn State with degrees journalism and political science in 2014 and is currently seeking his J.D. at the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. A third generation Penn Stater from Williamsport, Pa., Kevin is also the president of the graduate student government. Email: [email protected]

Trustees Pass Partial Board Reform Package, Avoid NCAA Discussion

It was unmistakably the longest Board of Trustees meeting in recent memory, but few could say the nearly five hours spent at the Penn Stater Friday afternoon were anything but exhausting. To recap about every inappropriate comment, every snicker, and every interruption -- from the audience and trustees alike -- would be a monumental task, but there were two central takes that came out of today's circus of a meeting: a compromised governance reform package finally passed and Penn State tabled discussions about potentially joining Jake Corman's lawsuit against the NCAA.

NCAA Attempts to Justify Consent Decree Process

Today, the NCAA responded by putting up a new page on its website aimed at clarifying the Penn State consent decree, calling the last two weeks of hits a "misleading impression," daring the lawsuit brought by State Senator Jake Corman to trial.

NCAA Asks for Judgement, Says Penn State Wasn’t Under Duress

The NCAA is getting in the email game this week, filing a motion for summary judgement (i.e. asking the court to rule in its favor sans trial based on the merits of the facts) based on the fact that Penn State willingly entered into the NCAA consent decree.

New Emails Show NCAA Helped Freeh In Investigation

A new 110-page filing by State Senator Jake Corman this morning shows that the NCAA was in regular communication with the Freeh group during the Penn State investigation, even recommending search terms and questions for Freeh to use during its inquiry.

President Barron Holds First Town Hall

There was a time about three years ago when Rodney Erickson promised to host a town hall forum with students at least once every semester during his tenure as president. To my recollection, with the exception of one semester, Erickson kept that promise. His successor Eric Barron is picking up where he left off, holding the first town hall of his tenure last night at the Hintz Alumni Center.

Game Day Observations: Indiana

Don't take this the wrong way: Bloomington underrated as far as Big Ten towns go, with some of the best beer bars I've experienced in my football travels. Memorial Stadium, on the other hand, is exactly as depressing as you might expect it to be, both literally and figuratively in the shadows of basketball's Assembly Hall across the street.

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