Penn State Students Bear Brunt of NCAA Sanctions for Sandusky Cover-Up as Trustees Emerge Unscathed

(Multimedia) the sanctions will punish Penn State students while sparing top officials, including Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett, who has drawn criticism for his handling of the Sandusky investigation while serving as the state’s attorney general and preparing for a gubernatorial run. "We’re attacking 18-year-old scholarship athletes and making them pay the price, when people in power have not really had to be affected or afflicted by the horrible crimes that took ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Jul. 24, 2012

The journalistic role of reporting on unequal justice above the law, for the well connected only, is here duly reported in the corrupt area of professional college sports.

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