
Students in a theatre class will be performing an original play next week centered around reactions and opinions from students on the Sandusky scandal.

In response to the sanctions that Mark Emmert and the NCAA handed down to Penn State back in July, a petition has been filed on the White House website to "support a Federal investigation of the NCAA sanction process."

The second visiting athlete in as many weeks has turned to Twitter to take out their frustrations about competing at Penn State. By now, you've probably heard about the story of Stephanie McCaffrey, the Boston College Women's Soccer player who made Sandusky scandal jokes on Twitter that ultimately led to her suspension from the team and the deletion of her Twitter account. Earlier today, Hofstra University wrestler Russell James expressed similar sentiments, sending out these Tweets before his match at the Nittany Lion Open wrestling tournament.

As part of the NCAA consent decree, Penn State's athletic integrity monitor George Mitchell has issued his first quarterly report on Penn State's compliance.
"We have received the University’s full cooperation during this initial period of the monitorship," the report says. "Our requests for access to University personnel have been granted without exception."

While former Penn State President Graham Spanier was likely busy sun bathing in the Bahamas or hiking the Alps, playing the washboard and doing magic tricks for natives of lands far away on his one year sabbatical, he was also taking home a hefty paycheck from the university.

Bradley Cooper, Bruce Springsteen, Louis Freeh, Serena Williams.
Which of these things is not like the others?
If you answered Louis Freeh, you probably don't write for Esquire. The magazine recently ranked Judge Louis Freeh in its top 15 "Americans of the Year" in its most recent issue.