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https://plus.google.com/106072929301300444036 Edmund Friedrich :

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https://plus.google.com/111795141537420964783 Nittany Outlet Penn State Apparel : Register for your chance to win a FREE t-shirt from NittanyOutlet.com!
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https://plus.google.com/106872733322616693544 Tyler Brett :

College Football Recruiting: Can Penn State Nittany Lions Hold on to Local QB?

A team’s success in college football recruiting is often measured by how well they are able to keep talent from their own backyards close to home. For the Penn State Nittany Lions, they are trying to play catch up on a local talent in quarterback J.J. Cosentino. Can Bill O’Brien keep him close to home? [...]


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https://plus.google.com/112514750978144514075 Northeastern Exterminating : Seems like penn state just cant catch a break! 
Seems like penn state just cant catch a break! 
Penn State Officially Has a Bed Bug Problem
Just in time to greet a busload full of high school students, an army of bed bugs has invaded Penn State. Hundreds of kids flock to Penn State's main campus every summer for science camp, but this year some of those children got an extra lesson on entomology after they found bed bugs crawling ...
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https://plus.google.com/109658970658104893817 Ali Zembek :

Watch the video: Sports ITeam_ Inside the Penn State Scandal
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https://plus.google.com/100391445750089030990 The Genesis Shop : Study: Spending time with Dad good for teen self-esteem - CNN.com http://ow.ly/kDZE1
Study: Spending time with Dad good for teen self-esteem - CNN.com http://ow.ly/kDZE1
Study: Spending time with Dad good for teen self-esteem
A new Penn State study finds that time with Dad ups kids' self-esteem.
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https://plus.google.com/107720886297609272104 Living Towers : Interesting findings in this study. http://ow.ly/lb7UB
Interesting findings in this study. http://ow.ly/lb7UB
Communication with Parents Improves Students' Diet and Physical Activity
A new finding produced by researchers at Penn State suggests that students eat more fruits and vegetables and exercise more on days they communicate more with their parents.
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https://plus.google.com/109723323023204820768 Chuck McPhail : "Here’s what Big Ten schools are paying their football assistant coaches (nine per school) in 2013, according...
"Here’s what Big Ten schools are paying their football assistant coaches (nine per school) in 2013, according to salary information obtained by the Free Press from each school. This does not include performance-based incentives or deferred compensation, and the Free Press was not able to get information on Northwestern and Penn State because Northwestern is private and Penn State is not required by Pennsylvania to respond to open-records requests. In parentheses are last year’s totals and where they ranked."

1. Ohio State $3.416 million ($3.22 million in 2012, 1st) 
2. Michigan $2.805 million ($2.755 million, 2nd) 
3. Nebraska $2.6485 million ($2.13 million, 6th) 
4. Wisconsin $2.495 million ($1.973 million, 7th) 
5. Iowa $2,318,052 million ($2.16 million, 5th) 
6. MSU $2,273,775 ($2.18 million, 4th) 
7. Minnesota $2.1 million ($1.745 million, 9th) 
8. Illinois $2.065 million ($2.314 million, 3rd) 
9. Purdue $2.01 million ($1.61 million, 10th) 
10. Indiana $1,956,300.24 ($1.96 million, 8th) 
MSU among the Big Ten schools to increase payrolls
Michigan State upped its investment a year ago, Minnesota and Purdue have now done the same, Ohio State continues to lead the way and Michigan still has the highest-paid member of an increasingly prosperous Big Ten club — football assistant coaches.
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https://plus.google.com/114910381283556506533 Kevin McGuire : New on +Bleacher Report this morning, some final thoughts on why the +Sports Illustrated story on +Penn...
New on +Bleacher Report this morning, some final thoughts on why the +Sports Illustrated story on +Penn State Football medical staff changes was overblown.
Penn State Football: Why Changes to Medical Staff Are Blown out of Proportion
Last week Sports Illustrated published a story that took a deeper look at the medical staff changes at Penn State made this off-season...
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https://plus.google.com/114283441948523745073 Kaycee Nightfire : If you happen to follow my twitter you might have seen my tweet that said Sports Illustrated could go...
If you happen to follow my twitter you might have seen my tweet that said Sports Illustrated could go to hell with no explanation for why I was saying that. On their website SI ran a preview of a special investigative report called "Do athletics still have too much power at Penn State?" It's about changes to the medical staff of the athletic department and suggests medical care of the players was somehow compromised.

The article, full of the usual anonymous sources, probably has more to do with internal politics of the department than it does with the medical care of athletes and also quotes former players and alumni who are unhappy with some of the changes. When these same former players and alumni were unhappy with a certain coaching change SI was disgusted with them but now their outrage is used as the basis for the magazine's latest attack on Penn State.

The Penn State Athletic Department released a statement responding to the article which included this, "We provided Sports Illustrated with facts and data that demonstrate our commitment to our student-athletes and how we compare to other peer institutions. Instead, the article sensationalizes in order to insinuate lower standards and largely ignores statements from the Dean of the College of Medicine (Dr. Harold Paz)."

Here is a link to an Onward State article which compares football medical care at all the Big Ten schools. Sports Illustrated could have written an important article about the level of medical care in major college football programs or football in general but that would't have given them the attention grabbing headline for their cover.

This is the fourth time Penn State has been on the cover of Sports Illustrated since the Sandusky scandal first broke. Many at SI were loudly in favor of totally killing the Penn State football program and honestly I think some of them just can't stand that the program survived. As anybody following politics today knows even a fictitious scandal sells and sells well. This is something the Penn State community will just have to learn to live with.

The full article is titled "What Still Ails Penn State" and runs a full 8 pages in this week's issue.

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https://plus.google.com/106413115195871993252 Bill McAdory : Colleges teaching students how to hate America Brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who are accused...


Colleges teaching students how to hate America

Brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who are accused of setting the bombs that exploded at the Boston Marathon, attended the University of Massachusetts.

Maybe they hated our nation before college, but if you want lessons on hating America, college attendance might be a good start. Let’s look at it.

“We need to think very, very clearly about who the enemy is. The enemy is the United States of America and everyone who supports it.” That’s taught to University of Hawaii students by Professor Haunani-Kay Trask. Richard Falk, professor emeritus at Princeton University and the U.N. Human Rights Council’s Palestine monitor, explained the Boston bombings by saying, “The American global domination project is bound to generate all kinds of resistance in the post-colonial world.” Professor Falk has also stated that President George W. Bush ordered the destruction of the twin towers.

University of Southern California professor Darry Sragow preaches hate to his students in his regulation of elections and political finance class, recently telling them that Republicans are stupid, racist losers and that they are angry old white people.

A few years ago, Rod Swanson, a UCLA economics professor, told his class, “The United States of America, backed by facts, is the greediest and most selfish country in the world.”

Penn State University professor Matt Jordan compared supporters of the voter ID laws to the Ku Klux Klan.

Professor Sharon Sweet, an algebra teacher at Brevard Community College, told her students to sign a pledge that read, “I pledge to vote for President Obama and Democrats up and down the ticket.” Fortunately, the college’s trustees fired her.

University of Rhode Island history professor Erik Loomis tweeted, “I want (National Rifle Association executive vice president) Wayne La-Pierre’s head on a stick.” He asked, “Can (we) define NRA membership as dues contributing to a terrorist organization?” Here’s a sample of how Professor Loomis frequently expresses himself: “Motherf--ing f-heads f---ing f--.” Then there’s Georgetown law professor Louis Michael Seidman, who explained our national problems by saying, “But almost no one blames the culprit: our insistence on obedience to the Constitution, with all its archaic, idiosyncratic and downright evil provisions.” Professor Seidman worked for the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. When he was sworn in as an officer of the court, I wonder what constitution he swore to uphold and defend.

Parents don’t have to wait for college admission for their youngsters to receive America-hating lessons. Scott Compton, an English teacher at Chapin High School in Chapin, S.C., was put on administrative leave after he allegedly threw an American flag on the floor and stomped on it in front of his students. He has chosen to resign.

An Advanced Placement world geography teacher at Lumberton High School in Texas encouraged students to dress in Islamic clothing and instructed them to refer to the 9/11 hijackers as “freedom fighters.”

They were also told to stop referring to the Holocaust as genocide. John Valastro, the superintendent of the Lumberton Independent School District, told Fox News that the teacher did absolutely nothing wrong.

In McAllen, Texas, teachers tried to force a teenager to sing the Mexican national anthem and recite Mexico’s pledge of allegiance. The teen refused. She was thrown out of the class and given a failing grade for that day’s assignment.

Investor’s Business Daily ran a story that shows student indoctrination is official union policy: “A New Low From The California Federation Of Teachers: Urine Indoctrination” (12/5/12). The union’s website has a cartoon narrated by leftist Hollywood actor Ed Asner. In tones used when reading to children, Asner says: “(Rich people) love their money more than anything in the whole world....

Over time, rich people decided they weren’t rich enough, so they came up with ways to get richer.” The cartoon finishes its class warfare message by graphically depicting “the rich” urinating on the poor. These people running our education system are destroying the minds and values of our young people, and we allow them to do it. m






WALTER E. WILLIAMS

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University and a syndicated columnist.






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https://plus.google.com/114838417712520717605 Breaking Detroit News :

U-M, MSU, other Big Ten football assistant salary database
Here is the 2013 salary of every Big Ten assistant coach, other than coaches from Northwestern (private) and Penn State (doesn't have to obey open-records laws). These salaries do not include performance-based incentives.
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