Mark Scolforo, Associated PressLeadership & PolicyPa. Universities May Allow Guns on CampusThe Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education is hearing from supporters and opponents of a proposed policy to allow weapons in limited areas of its 14 campuses.January 9, 2014SportsJudge: Paterno Family Lawsuit Vs. NCAA Can Go ForwardPenn State University has to become involved in a lawsuit filed by Joe Paterno’s family and others against the NCAA in order for parts of it to proceed, a state judge ruled Tuesday.January 7, 2014SportsJudge to Decide Later on Paterno Family LawsuitA Pennsylvania judge said Tuesday he would decide later whether to allow a lawsuit filed against the NCAA by the family of longtime Penn State football coach Joe Paterno and others to go forward.October 29, 2013Leadership & PolicyPenn State: 26 People Get $59.7M Over SanduskyPenn State said Monday it is paying $59.7 million to 26 young men over claims of child sexual abuse at the hands of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.October 28, 2013StudentsNCAA to Restore Penn State Football Scholarships Following SanduskyPenn State will gradually get back football scholarships taken away over the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal, the NCAA announced Tuesday, crediting the university for making significant improvements to its athletic programs.September 24, 2013SportsPenn State’s Board Authorizes Sandusky SettlementsPenn State could soon be paying out millions of dollars to victims of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky after disclosing Friday it had tentative agreements with some of the young men who say he sexually abused them.July 14, 2013SportsPenn State Asks Parties to Settle $60M DisputeThe school must pay for child abuse prevention efforts under a consent agreement it signed nearly a year ago in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal.June 12, 2013StudentsJudge Tosses Lawsuit by Pa. Governor Against NCAAA federal judge on Thursday threw out the governor’s lawsuit against the NCAA over sanctions against Penn State related to Jerry Sandusky, calling his argument “a Hail Mary pass” that easily warranted dismissal.June 6, 2013SportsPenn State Trustees Hope Sanctions ReconsideredPenn State’s trustees are on a mission to promote the reforms they have enacted as a result of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal, hoping their record might persuade the NCAA to reconsider its crippling penalties against the university before they are due to expire in 2018.June 5, 2013SportsFederal Judge Weighs Fate of Corbett Suit vs. NCAAGov. Tom Corbett will learn within the next few weeks whether his federal lawsuit against the NCAA over the penalties handed down against Penn State will be allowed to continue, following a nearly two-hour hearing Monday in Harrisburg.May 20, 2013Previous PagePage 3 of 4Next Page