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2012 State Patty’s Day Crime Numbers Down

The State College Borough released their final State Patty's Day Action Report on Friday, and there's good news -- all across the board, crime numbers decreased, often significantly.

UPDATED: Sandusky Attorney Appeals to Delay Trial…Again

In a last-ditch effort to delay his client's trial, Jerry Sandusky's co-counsel Karl Rominger has filed a petition to the Superior Court in Harrisburg to postpone the start date of his trial, which is set to begin June 11.

Matt McGloin Named Starting Quarterback

Penn State football fans won't have to wait until the week before the first game to find out who their quarterback is, as has been customary for the past couple seasons. Bill O'Brien promised on the Coaches Caravan tour that he would name a starting quarterback soon, and he kept his word today by announcing that Matt McGloin would be the first player off the bus on September 1 against Ohio.

2013 Blue-White Game Date Announced

Penn State football fans haven't seen Bill O'Brien run out of the tunnel for a game yet, but some fans are already thinking about spring football. Penn State announced today that the annual Blue-White scrimmage will be held on April 20, 2013.

Sandusky Accusers File Motions to Remain Anonymous

On Monday, attorneys for victims 3, 4, 5, and 7 filed motions at the Centre County Courthouse in the hopes of preventing their identities from being revealed at trial. The motions asked for the court to consider allowing the alleged victims to use a pseudonym when giving testimony, and cited several previous high-profile cases as precedence for this procedure.

The LION 90.7 FM in Turmoil

The LION 90.7 FM, rich in tradition and reverence, is Penn State’s student radio station voice — a voice that has existed since 1953. But a recent leadership transition, and the subsequent termination of longtime advisor and host Andy Nagypal, has left the once lauded station in a power struggle that many fear will damage the station forever. On one side stands the station’s current officers -- notably President Frank Canella and Vice President Steve Valenti -- and on the other its alumni, who fear that WKPS may not persevere through their reckless leadership.

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