
Earlier this week, we published a list of the 100 Reasons Why We Still Are Penn State. One of the most incredible reasons is THON, with over 15,000 students participating in the ubiquitous philanthropy every year. With THON only 100 days away on February 15, we bring to you a list of the 100 reasons why the organization means so much to so many people. These are truly the reasons "Why We Dance" -- all for the kids!

On Sunday, November 17, the Penn State track and field team will present “Fit for Fritz” - a walk-a-thon dedicated to raising money for assistant coach Fritz Spence, who is currently fighting his second battle with leukemia.

Several Penn State administrators, including President Rodney Erickson, issued a letter today in response to anti-semitic vandalism outside of the Beta Sigma Beta fraternity last week.

The latest development in the legal back of forth between judge Louis Freeh and former Penn State President Graham Spanier was filed today. In a strongly worded criminal docket, Freeh's attorneys blasted Spanier for trying to use the media against Freeh and asked for more specific information about why Spanier is suing Freeh for defamation.

In his weekly press conference on Tuesday afternoon, Bill O'Brien discussed moving on from Minnesota, getting ready for Purdue, the development of Christian Hackenberg, and more.

The Nittany Lions struggled on Saturday against the Minnesota Golden Gophers en route to a 24-10 road loss. The game looked unwinnable for Penn State from the start as the offense came out cold and the defense could not make plays early on. After digesting one of the ugliest football games of the season, we handed out some grades to the team.