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The Joe Paterno statue was removed Sunday morning from its pedestal outside Beaver Stadium, and it will be stored in an unnamed "secure location," Penn State president Rodney Erickson announced.
The famed statue of Joe Paterno was taken down from outside the Penn State football stadium Sunday as the NCAA announced it would be issuing sanctions against the ...
The statue of Joe Paterno outside Beaver Stadium has been a symbol. It's been a gathering place, a spot to have a picture taken while remembering a recent time when the words 'Penn State' invoked ...
Workers handle the statue of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno before removing the statue Sunday, July 22, 2012, in State College, Pa.
The statue of Joe Paterno will not be immediately removed, the Penn State Board of Trustees has decided. What do you think? Take our poll.
The site of Penn State football coach Joe Paterno’s statue is seen after its removal outside Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania, (Reuters) STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — The NCAA announced S… ...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Here's the thing: Joe Paterno never wanted the statue. He was so disinterested in a monument to his success that in 2001, when the school commissioned a local sculptor ...
The bronze statue of the Paterno, the Penn State's football coach for 46 years, was removed early this morning. The family blasts that decision, as we wait for an NCAA ruling Monday.
Joe Paterno Statue: Taking It Down Was Ultimately the Right Thing to Do. Adam Jacobi Jun 3, 2018. Early Sunday morning, Penn State issued the order to take down the iconic statue of Joe Paterno in ...
PITTSBURGH (93-7 The FAN) - A group has formed at Penn State to build another Joe Paterno statue in honor of the former Nittany Lions head coach.
There Shouldn’t Have Even Been a Joe Paterno Statue to Take Down Let's wait five years after a "legend" dies before hiring the sculptor. By Stephen Silver · 7/25/2012, 6:30 a.m.
The Joe Paterno statue was removed Sunday morning from its pedestal outside Beaver Stadium, and it will be stored in an unnamed "secure location," Penn State president Rodney Erickson announced.