How the NCAA punished Penn State football
The NCAA announced its punishment for Penn State University following the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
The NCAA announced its punishment for Penn State University following the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
The Penn State sanctions are “well beyond” past penalties
The tribute to Paterno had become an object of contention after the child rape scandal involving former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.
The statue of the late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno outside the campus’ football stadium will be removed, the university’s president said Sunday.
He says the statue represents not only Joe Paterno, “but what he stood for”
Scott Paterno says he wishes his father had been more aggressive in following up
In Virginia, lawmakers and children’s advocacy groups have taken action in the wake of the Penn State sexual abuse scandal.
Findings of a review into how Penn State handled Sandusky scandal to be released
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is eligible to receive a pension of nearly 59 thousand dollars a year.
The messages indicate former Penn State President Graham Spanier and two other former university officials knew they had a problem with Sandusky after a 2001 shower incident.
With the same decision announced on count after count — guilty, guilty, guilty — Jerry Sandusky’s emphatic denials he had sexually abused boys for years became obsolete, closing a chapter in a saga that has gripped Penn State and the nation.
This week, the jury selection process for Jerry Sandusky will begin.
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