October 2013
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NCAA Goes to Court Tuesday Asking Judge to Throw out Paterno Family Lawsuit
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The Paterno family argues that the NCAA breached its contract with Penn State because the organization did not conduct it’s own investigation, relying instead, on Louis Freeh’s report as a basis for the sanctions.
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Penn State Football: O’Brien Isn’t As Bulletproof As Before, And That Means It’s Back To Football For Happy Valley
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Even though things have gotten harder for Bill O’Brien on the field, it’s the only thing he has to worry about these days. And that’s a good thing for Penn State.
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State College Police Investigating Two Sexual Assaults Reported During Weekend
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State College Police are investigating two sexual assaults that occurred during the weekend.
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Penn State Confirms Settlements With Sandusky Victims
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Penn State announced today it has reached settlement with 26 men who claim that they were sexually abused by Jerry Sandusky. Three additional settlement deals are expected to be finalized in the coming weeks.
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Pro-Joe Paterno Billboard Raising Funds to Avoid Removal
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You can’t cover up 61 years of success with honor — but Premier Media will remove your message from its billboard if you don’t cough up the cash.
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State College, Penn State Noon News & Features: Monday, Oct. 28
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Penn State, State College and Centre County are making news all over cyberspace. Every weekday at noon we post links to some of the most noteworthy stories.