
Penn State received its first internal report last week on the findings of an investigation launched by the U.S. Department of Education into Penn State's Clery Act compliance. Due to federal regulations, the university is prohibited from publicly releasing the details disclosed in the report until the entire review process is completed.

ESPN commentator and former Penn Stater Todd Blackledge gave a 30 minute interview on the Freeh report and Joe Paterno.

Almost a year after Louis Freeh's damning report came out, former Penn State president Graham Spanier is suing the former FBI director for defamation.

John Ziegler is at it again, this time with the release of a free 114-page book, three and a half hours of Jerry Sandusky interview audio, and the transcript of an exclusive interview Joe Paterno did with investigators just days before Sandusky was charged on October 24, 2011.

At long last, Graham Spanier will see the inside of a courtroom.

Any political capital Gov. Tom Corbett hoped to gain from the NCAA lawsuit or any glimmer of hope Penn State fans might have had that the NCAA would lose a battle over the sanctions in court is gone now. Corbett's chief legal adviser said yesterday that the administration and Pennsylvania would not appeal a judge's decision to throw out the lawsuit last month.