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Sandusky Scandal-Related Costs Reach $46 Million in April

Penn State's costs associated with the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal through April 30 have been counted and the latest total is $46,854,256.

Five Trustees, Rep. Conklin Host Open Forum

Community members and Penn State supporters packed the main meeting room in the State College Municipal building Wednesday night to participate in an engaging discussion about university governance organized by State Representative Scott Conklin. Penn State Trustees Keith Eckel, Paul Silvis, Abe Harpster, Ted Brown, and Anthony Lubrano all participated in the dialogue centered around Conklin's Board of Trustees reform bills.

Matt Sandusky, Wife, and Children File for Name Change

One of Jerry Sandusky's adopted children is filing to have his last name changed. Matt Sandusky, who alleged abuse by Jerry midway through his trial last year, filed a petition in Centre County Court on Wednesday on behalf of himself, his wife, and his four children.

Distraction of the Day: A Blue Band Wedding

It turns out, Blue Band alumni have the best weddings. Penn Staters Joanna Guldin and John Noll got married this weekend and their old Blue Band buddies showed up to play some fight songs at the wedding reception. There really is nothing better than a Penn State wedding!

PSU BoT Chairman Keith Masser Calls Freeh Report “Speculation”

Three members of the Penn State Board of Trustees made headlines yesterday as trustees Keith Masser, Keith Eckel, and Paul Silvis made their way through a Washington media tour that included meetings with the USA Today and Washington Post editorial boards. Notably, a USA Today article called "Penn State leaders don't endorse Sandusky coverup findings" made waves for comments from Board of Trustees chairman Masser.

AG Kane Ousts Judge Behind Sandusky Grand Jury

Earlier this week, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the state Supreme Court removed Barry Feudale as the supervising judge of grand jury investigations. This came at the request of Attorney General Kathleen Kane. Kane alleged that Feudale belittled her and Linda Kelly, the previous state Attorney General. Kane also stated that the judge brandished a knife in her office.

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