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Commentary: Reviewing disturbing news from a depressing week
Last October, when I was helping one of The Aegis news reporters put together a story on a student athlete who had allegedly committed a sexual assault against a teenage girl, I wrote in one of my Friday columns that, as a sportswriter, I'm usually...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Pennsylvania State University, Criminals, Jerry Sandusky, Mark Emmert
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For Harford's Penn State alums, the agony of a scandal and its aftermath
Warren Hartenstine, a Havre de Grace resident who was a member of former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno's first varsity team in 1966, personally knows all the principals in the Jerry Sandusky sex scandal that led to unprecedented NCAA sanctions being...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Financial Aid, Tim Curley, College Football
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Letter: PSU board must accept responsibility to rights the wrongs, former football player and Harford resident says
Warren Hartenstine is a Penn State graduate who played football for Coach Joe Paterno. He is a long-time resident of Harford County and a respected member of the local business community. He wrote a letter to the chair of the Penn State Board of Trustees....Tags: Students, The Pennsylvania State University, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Football
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NCAA actions in Penn State case are up for debate
The NCAA has done more than hammer the Penn State football program with crippling sanctions. It has entered the crime business. In past situations where athletics and criminal activity intertwined, the NCAA got involved only after its rules had been...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Justice System, The Pennsylvania State University, Jerry Sandusky, Mark Emmert
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State Farm no longer there for Penn State
State Farm Insurance has pulled direct sponsorship of Penn State football for the 2012 season in the wake of the sex abuse scandal at the university, a spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. The decision by the Bloomington, Ill.-based company was made in the...Tags: State Farm Insurance, National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Huffington Post, College Football, Bloomington
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Could stiff penalties against Penn State help Maryland football program?
The NCAA is expected to announce signficant penalties against the Penn State football program Monday in the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal. Several reports suggest that the Nittany Lions won’t become the second program to be...
Tags: Basketball, Health and Safety at School, Maryland Terrapins, Syracuse Orange, Ralph Friedgen
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Your Turn: Were sanctions against Penn State football program appropriate?
The Baltimore SunNCAA president Mark Emmert brought down the proverbial hammer on Penn State Monday morning, imposing severe sanctions that will likely cripple the program for at least a decade. The school received a four-year bowl ban, 10 less scholarships per year...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Pennsylvania State University, Jerry Sandusky, Abusive Behavior
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State court to hear cases spawned from Sandusky scandal
A Penn State alumnus' bid to get documents related to the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal will go before the Commonwealth Court today in Harrisburg. The court will also hear arguments in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's challenge of...Tags: Justice System, National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Pennsylvania State University, Tim Curley, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Oregon State remains in the hunt in CWS
It's one down and three to go for Oregon State. The Beavers, seeded third nationally, stayed alive in the College World Series on Monday, beating Louisville, 11-4, after a seven-run fourth inning broke open the game. Oregon State won national...
Tags: College Baseball, Illinois Fighting Illini, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Jerry Sandusky, Mississippi State Bulldogs
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Ketchen, Pope and Prisby: Penn State trustees yet to reach goal of complete reform
Mark Twain once noted, "There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded." Some members of Penn State's board of trustees honestly believe that the...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mark Twain, Colleges and Universities
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Madonna and Young: Penn State saga extends beyond Sandusky's crimes
"In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." Benjamin Franklin bequeathed this familiar wisdom in 1789, after a long life of learning and achievement. But if Franklin lived today he might be tempted to add a third certainty:...Tags: Regional Authority, The Pennsylvania State University, Justice System, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Madonna
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Pennsylvania politics as usual
Poll: Corbett could be one-term governor Gov. Tom Corbett would stand little chance at winning a second term if the election were held today instead of 17 months from now, according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll. The poll, released Friday,...Tags: Regional Authority, Labor Legislation, Jim Ferlo, Tom Corbett, Allyson Schwartz
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