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This Week in Activism: Sandusky Edition

After last night's misguided rally, Penn State activists could use some organization. Here is a list of better ways to voice your opposition to the administration's handling of the alleged Sandusky misconduct without all of the Zombie Nation and bouncing between Old Main and Beaver Canyon. Check out the complete schedule of ways to get involved after the jump.

PSU Hope Plans Friday Candle Vigil at Old Main

The victims of the alleged crimes committed by Jerry Sandusky, children who could not speak or protect themselves, not remove themselves from a devastating situation, and are now faced with a life full of tortured images, potential self guilt, and a life one could never potentially know as normal. However, PSU Hope is trying to change that.

Spanier/Paterno Clash Extends Beyond Charges

If it was a heavyweight battle then, I'm not sure what you'd call it now. But although the power struggle between the man labeled its leader and the man who enjoys that perception may appear inconsequential, it looms large over how the university has responded to the allegations that have shocked a nation.

Spanier’s Continued Silence Is Sickening

Penn State president Graham Spanier has been quiet since his statement on Saturday as the university remains in desperate need of leadership on the administrative level. Everyone is waiting for another statement, but Spanier has yet to deliver.

Troubling Signs and Troubling Times: It’s Hard to Defend Joe Paterno

The student support shown for Joe Paterno is more than just troubling; it's a staggering display of confusion and misplaced allegiance.

Retired Four-Star General Comes to Penn State

The Smeal College of Business and the Strategic and Global Security Program will host retired general James Cartwright in the HUB Auditorium on Wednesday at 4:15. General Cartwright will deliver a speech about “Strategic Leadership Challenges in the 21st Century.”

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