But despite its flaws and blue and white slant, "365 Days: A Year In Happy Valley" captured the honest spirit of our community better than any media I've seen since November 2011.
“I just off the phone with him," Holley said. "He said he isn’t going. It’s not true."
The likelihood of Bill O'Brien leaving Penn State for the NFL increased drastically today, as a firm report from ESPN NFL Insiders Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter indicates that the Houston Texans are close to finalizing a deal to draw O'Brien to Texas.
There are at least three documentaries focused on the Sandusky fallout in the final production stages, but none are more hyped than "365 Days: A Year in Happy Valley." Directed by Erik Proulx and produced by Eric Porterfield, the full-length documentary will premiere tonight at the State Theatre in a special invitation-only red carpet event.
Devon Still is one of the Penn State's best defensive players in recent history and it turns out he has one of the best hearts as well. This video of a random act of kindness, posted to his Instagram account yesterday, should make any Penn Stater swell with pride.
At long last, the tangibility of our $800,000 nightmare is over. As previously promised, the large Penn State Lives Here banners defacing the Pattee Library, Sackett Building, and Rec Hall were removed within the recent days.