
The Piazzas released a letter to the Board of Trustees Thursday night outlining changes they hoped to see in Penn State's Greek life regulation during the Board's off-cycle meeting Friday. Now, the family's lawyer says they're disappointed in the Board's decisions.

Penn State's Interfraternity Council released a statement following the Board of Trustees' unanimous approval of new Greek life reforms.

Penn State President Eric Barron ultimately outlined a plan that doesn't seem like it'll add much to the current reforms imposed during the spring semester.

The statement did not reveal details on the specifics of the plan, but it's expected the Board of Trustees will discuss the viability of the plan and its implementation during its executive session Friday.

The Piazza family released a letter addressed to the Board of Trustees ahead of its meeting on Friday where the group will discuss "significant changes" that are ahead for Greek Life.

Judge Thomas Kistler ruled that both the fraternity and State College Police hire forensic video analysts to conduct an investigation and present their findings to a court-hired video expert, who will determine the best method to duplicate the videos.