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On a storybook campus, bleeding blue and white
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — If only it were possible to block out the world's harshest realities — the way the people of Happy Valley have done for decades now — this week's crystalline skies might have set the scene for one more perfect...Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of Miami, Abusive Behavior, Entertainment, College Sports
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Trustee: Media frenzy forced board's hand
Barely 24 hours after the Penn State board of trustees pledged to launch "a full and complete investigation" into the child sex abuse scandal engulfing the university's fabled football team, the school's president and legendary coach were out.
Why did...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Assault, The New York Times, Prosecution, Regional Authority
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New coach introduced as State College recovers from riot
Penn State introduced its first new head football coach in nearly half a century this morning even as State College recovered from the riot that followed the firing of legendary coach Joe Paterno.
Thousands of students and others poured through the...Tags: Television, Prosecution, Tom Bradley, Tim Curley, Entertainment
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Timeline of events in Penn State scandal
The investigation into the alleged sexual abuse of children by retired Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky began in 2009 with the first report of allegations to law enforcement. But allegations and eyewitness accounts, some known to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Social Issues, Tom Bradley, Tim Curley, Abusive Behavior
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McQueary will not coach Saturday
Penn State assistant coach Mike McQueary will not coach Saturday against Nebraska due to "multiple threats" against him, the athletic department said Thursday.
Penn State interim President Rodney Erickson earlier Thursday told reporters to "stay tuned"...Tags: Football, The New York Times, Joe Paterno, Executive Branch, Jerry Sandusky
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Joe Paterno removed as Penn State coach; President Spanier quits
Joe Paterno is no longer Penn State head football coach and Graham Spanier is out as president, the university's board of trustees announced Wednesday night in its response to the child sex scandal that has overwhelmed the college and shocked the nation....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Prosecution, Regional Authority, Illinois Fighting Illini, College Sports
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Tom Corbett on Penn State mess
HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Corbett on Wednesday said he was "personally disappointed in the lack of action" by university officials. "And I had to contain that for the last two years."
Corbett, a former state attorney general, said his office first...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Centre County, Health, College Sports
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Paterno's firing is a shock to our belief system
Over the years, whenever one of my Penn State friends would chortle with delight when a USC or Miami or Ohio State would get slapped with NCAA sanctions, I would respond with, "Penn State isn't any cleaner than anybody else … they just cover up...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Amusement and Theme Parks, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Tim Curley, College Sports
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Penn State President Graham Spanier resigns in wake of scandal
Of The Morning CallBowing under the weight of an escalating child sex scandal that has engulfed Penn State, university President Graham Spanier stepped down late Wednesday. Spanier's departure ends his 15-year stint at the helm of one of the nation's largest universities,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Prosecution, State University of New York, Abusive Behavior, Entertainment
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Paterno era had to end now
Penn State's trustees announced late Wednesday night that Coach Joe Paterno won't be able to retire on his own terms, as he had hoped.
I don't think they had any choice.
One of the nice things about having multiple opinion writers is that you may get...Tags: Football, Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Justice System, Tim Curley
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Shock waves from scandal continue to spread
The child sex scandal at Penn State University reverberated Thursday on multiple fronts, touching everything from promotional buttons to superstar athletes to bowl bids as state and national media raced to keep track.
A vague post in an Internet forum...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce, The New York Times, ESPN (tv network), Advertising, Abusive Behavior
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Sandusky waives hearing, vows to fight charges
BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky opted against forcing his accusers to make their claims of child sex abuse in a packed courtroom Tuesday but then took his case to the courthouse steps as his lawyer...Tags: Witnesses, The New York Times, Prosecution, Tim Curley, Sexual Assault
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