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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]

Penn State Releases New “Openness” Site

Monday afternoon, Penn State released a website dedicated to their message of "openness" and transparency. According to the website, "it will serve as a resource for information about the University as well as information regarding ongoing investigations and related matters."

Ex Daughter-in-Law Accuses Sandusky of Abuse

Following a ruling on Monday that changed Jerry Sandusky's bail conditions to allow him to interact with his grandchildren, Jill Thomas, the ex-wife of his son Matthew and mother of three of Sandusky's grandchildren, issued a statement accusing Sandusky of inappropriately touching one of her children.

Joe Paterno’s Final Resting Place

The public displays of mourning have come to an end. The items around the statue have been removed, the ceremonies are over, and Joe Paterno has reached his final resting place. Along with the statue, this is a location where Penn Staters will go for generations to pay respect to a man who has done so much for us all.

Tim Curley Wants Charges to be Dropped

The lawyer for former Penn State Athletic Director Tim Curley has asked for the Commonwealth to drop perjury charges against her client stemming from the Jerry Sandusky scandal.

Penn State Downs Nebraska in TIMpressive Fashion

It has been a trying three weeks for the Penn State basketball team, but they put an end to a five game losing streak Saturday in an impressive fashion. In front of a large crowd in attendance for the Coaches vs. Cancer fundraiser, Penn State (11-15, 3-10) took an early lead and never looked back, knocking off Nebraska 67-51.

Jerry Sandusky To Appear In Court Today

Jerry Sandusky and his defense team will attend court proceedings in Bellefonte this morning in an effort to change his bail conditions. Sandusky has expressed interest in being able to visit and communicate with his eleven grandchildren -- all under the age of 18 -- and to be able to leave his house to visit with his lawyers in preparation for his defense. Sandusky is currently under house arrest and monitored by an ankle bracelet.

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