The Penn State Board of Trustees met at the Hershey Medical Center yesterday to discuss (and debate) a laundry list of matters and topics, including, you guessed it, the Freeh report.
Scott Paterno has released a statement on behalf of his family regarding Ken Frazier's comments about the Freeh report yesterday. Paterno finds Frazier's choice of words "unfortunate" and says that the Freeh report is no more independent than the Paterno report.
Two summers from now, a new athletic field in Scranton will have some moxie. Well, at least its name will.
As part of its new athletic renovation project, the Penn State Worthington Scranton campus will name its new baseball field after Matt McGloin, the fiery walk-on quarterback who valiantly led the Nittany Lions through an emotional 2012 season.
At this week's Board of Trustees meeting, outspoken Penn State trustee Anthony Lubrano says he will he suggest that the board invite Louis Freeh and Dick Thornburgh to May's board meeting, according to a short interview clip with the Centre County Report.
It's campaign season in Happy Valley, and judging by the first couple weeks, it appears that no other Board of Trustees candidates will face the same opposition as incumbents Paul Suhey and Stephanie Deviney. This morning, an anti-Paul Suhey/Stephanie Deviney billboard was commissioned in downtown State College.
And just as quickly as Aaron Dillen burst onto the UPUA scene, he was gone.
Late last night, Dillen announced that he and his running mate Elias Machina had mutually agreed to drop out of the UPUA presidential race, essentially clinching a victory for the now-unopposed Katelyn Mullen.