Now it seems The Skeller won't face the guillotine after all. The Herlocher family released an open letter Tuesday afternoon addressed to the Penn State and State College communities, insisting on their shared value of tradition in this town we all know and love.

Following outrage over the closing of The All-American Rathskeller, the Herlochers released an open letter to the Penn State community.

Kerr broke his wrist in the second period of Penn State's 4-0 victory over Ohio State, but surprisingly did not leave the game.

According to Tapper's list, the IFC's tweet falls third only behind a man who needs his nuggs and President Barack Obama.
"I understand that their property rights give the Herlochers the power to pursue a course which is so damaging to our town."
Although he's not a Penn State alumnus himself, Clifford clearly recognizes the importance of the Skeller and all that it stands for in the hearts of Penn State alumni for the past 84 years. By our estimates using Penn State's historical enrollment numbers, more than 500,000 Penn Staters have had the opportunity to drink a beer at the Skeller during their time as students.