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Penn State Plans on Honoring Joe Paterno This Month
Penn State announced it will officially honor former coach Joe Paterno on September 17th, because they know they don't have to give a shit about what you think.
The Beginning of the End for James Franklin at Penn State
Penn State's matchup with Pitt early this season will be a turning point for the James Franklin era.
Original Paterno Statue Sculptors Start Kickstarter to Create New Statue
The original sculptors want to bring a new statue to Penn State.
Newly Released Sandusky Documents Allege Joe Paterno, Greg Schiano Knew of Abuse
Newly released documents continue to paint a picture of a program-wide cover up for Jerry Sandusky.
Stadium Beer Sales Could Be The Answer To College Football's Drinking Problem
Texas, Ohio State, Penn State, and West Virginia are among the increasing number of schools selling beer during college football games—a move that can produce big profits, and perhaps discourage gameday binge drinking.
Baylor, Sexual Assault, and When College Football Becomes Too Big to Fail
Baylor's horrifying sexual assault scandal raises a bigger question, one as old as college football itself: Can schools chase success without losing their souls?
Do Former College Football Players Really Want to Sue Their Schools Over Concussions?
A new series of concussion lawsuits against the NCAA, major conferences, and individual schools was filed this week, but athletes' loyalty to their alma maters makes things murky.
Court Filings Allege Joe Paterno Knew of Sandusky Child Abuse Claim in 1976
Things have just gotten worse for Penn State and Joe Paterno.
Donald Trump Asks "How's Joe Paterno?" at Rally in Pittsburgh
Providing Donald Trump with a quick update on the status of Joe Paterno.
A Melting Antarctica Could Push Sea Levels to Rise More than 3 Feet by 2100
A new study suggests that sea-level rise could happen faster than predicted.
The March Sadness of Penn State
For Penn State and other overshadowed basketball teams at football schools, March can be the cruelest month.
Now Here's Some Good News: Global Warming Emissions Could Actually Be in Decline
A decline in coal burning in China and increasingly competitive prices for renewable energy production seem to be decoupling levels of economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions.