Thursday, November 10, 2011

Penn State Scandal

             This scandal has shocked the country! A top athletic school, Penn State, has recently fired their head football coach, Joe Paterno. The reasoning for the forced resignation is that Joe Paterno is said to have known information about a sex scandal involving former assistant football coach, Jerry Sandusky. Back in 1998, it is allegated that Joe Paterno found out about the acts from a grad assitant. It is reported that after hearing of the news, Paterno went to the Athletic Director and President of the school. He did report the incidents, but nothing else was done. It was said that they took away Sandusky's keys to locker room which is where the acts were committed. Now Joe Paterno is being accused of not doing anything. The stories match up that the information was reported to the proper chain of command. Police even found out about the allegations and never found Sandusky guilty.

            After the scandal was realeased the other day, reports were made that Joe Paterno announed retirement at the end of the season. However, later that day, trustees had an emergency meeting where they voted to let Paterno go effective immediatley. I feel as though this is wrong. Paterno had commited over 50 years of his life to Penn State. He was set records, been indicted for honors into halls. Paterno should be allowed to stay and finish the season for Penn State. He was the one that did report to the proper chain of command. If anything the athletic director and president should be the only ones fired, NOT Joe Paterno.

The information hit hard in the last few days through new media. The internet especially has been active in this case. News articals, blogs, and social media has had this news story in their feed all week long reporting every new event. This allows for everyone to get real time information with out having to wait for local news to come on or video feed to pull up the event. Information is instant and at the ease of a click of a button.

LINKS

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/09/penn-state-scandal-timeline-jerry-sandusky_n_1084204.html

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204358004577027923277309662.html




Timeline of Sandusky and Penn State Scandal

1996-98
– Victim 5 is taken to the locker rooms and showers at Penn State by Sandusky when he is 8 to 10 years old.
Jan. 1, 1998 – Victim 4 is listed, along with Sandusky's wife, as a member of Sandusky's family party for the 1998 Outback Bowl.
1998 – Victim 6 is taken into the locker rooms and showers when he is 11 years old. When Victim 6 is dropped off at home, his hair is wet from showering with Sandusky. His mother reports the incident to the university police, who investigate.
Detective Ronald Schreffler testifies that he and State College Police Department Detective Ralph Ralston, with the consent of the mother of Victim 6, eavesdrop on two conversations the mother of Victim 6 has with Sandusky. Sandusky says he has showered with other boys and Victim 6's mother tries to make Sandusky promise never to shower with a boy again but he will not. At the end of the second conversation, after Sandusky is told he cannot see Victim 6 anymore, Schreffler testifies Sandusky says, "I understand. I was wrong. I wish I could get forgiveness. I know I won't get it from you. I wish I were dead."
Jerry Lauro, an investigator with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, testifies he and Schreffler interviewed Sandusky, and that Sandusky admits showering naked with Victim 6, admits to hugging Victim 6 while in the shower and admits that it was wrong.
The case is closed after then-Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar decides there will be no criminal charge.
June 1999 – Sandusky retires from Penn State but still holds emeritus status.
Dec. 28, 1999 – Victim 4 is listed, along with Sandusky's wife, as a member of Sandusky's family party for the 1999 Alamo Bowl.
Summer 2000 – Boy known as Victim 3 meets Sandusky through The Second Mile when he is between seventh and eighth grade.
Fall 2000 – A janitor named James Calhoun observes Sandusky in the showers of the Lasch Football Building with a young boy, known as Victim 8, pinned up against the wall, performing oral sex on the boy. He tells other janitorial staff immediately. Fellow Office of Physical Plant employee Ronald Petrosky cleans the showers at Lasch and sees Sandusky and the boy, who he describes as being between the ages of 11 and 13.
Calhoun tells other physical plant employees what he saw, including Jay Witherite, his immediate supervisor. Witherite tells him to whom he should report the incident. Calhoun was a temporary employee and never makes a report. Victim 8's identity is unknown.
March 1, 2002 – A Penn State graduate assistant enters the locker room at the Lasch Football Building. In the showers, he sees a naked boy, known as Victim 2, whose age he estimates to be 10 years old, being subjected to anal intercourse by a naked Sandusky. The graduate assistant tells his father immediately.
March 2, 2002 – In the morning, the graduate assistant calls Coach Joe Paterno and goes to Paterno's home, where he reports what he has seen.
March 3, 2002 – Paterno calls Tim Curley, Penn State Athletic Director to his home the next day and reports a version of what the grad assistant had said.
March 2002 – Later in the month the graduate assistant is called to a meeting with Curley and Senior Vice President for Finance and Business Gary Schultz. The grad assistant reports what he has seen and Curley and Schultz say they will look into it.
March 27, 2002 (approximate) – The graduate assistant hears from Curley. He is told that Sandusky's locker room keys are taken away and that the incident has been reported to The Second Mile. The graduate assistant is never questioned by university police and no other entity conducts an investigation until the graduate assistant testifies in Grand Jury in December 2010.
2005-2006 – Boy known as Victim 1 says that meets Sandusky through The Second Mile at age 11 or 12.
Spring 2007 – During the 2007 track season, Sandusky begins spending time with Victim 1 weekly, having him stay overnight at his residence in College Township, Pa.
Spring 2008 – Termination of contact with Victim 1 occurs when he is a freshman in a Clinton County high school. After the boy's mother calls the school to report sexual assault, Sandusky is barred from the school district attended by Victim 1 from that day forward and the matter is reported to authorities as mandated by law.
Early 2009 – An investigation by the Pennsylvania attorney general begins when a Clinton County, Pa. teen boy tells authorities that Sandusky has inappropriately touched him several times over a four-year period.
September 2010 – Sandusky retires from day-to-day involvement with The Second Mile, saying he wants to spend more time with family and handle personal matters.
Nov. 5, 2011 – Sandusky is arrested and released on $100,000 bail after being arraigned on 40 criminal counts.
Nov. 7, 2011 – Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly says Paterno is not a target of the investigation into how the school handled the accusations. But she refuses to say the same for university President Graham Spanier. Curley and Schultz, who have stepped down from their positions, surrender on charges that they failed to alert police to complaints against Sandusky.
Nov. 8, 2011 – Possible ninth victim of Sandusky contacts state police as calls for ouster of Paterno and Spanier grow in state and beyond. Penn State abruptly cancels Paterno's regular weekly press conference.
Nov. 9, 2011 – Paterno and Spanier, one of the nation's longest-serving college presidents, are ousted, effective immediately. Earlier in the day, Paterno announced he'd retire at the end of the season. In the end, he didn't have that choice.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Cipriano's in Ravenna

Recently, I had the experience of visiting a local restaurant in Ravenna, Ohio for my grandparent's 50th anniversary dinner. The service was not the best service that I have ever had. It wasn't that busy and it would take a long time to get water or to get coffee. When it was time to order, the pricing was a little high for the quality and nfor the type of food. The physical restaurant was nice, but the food was not the best.

When the food finally came to the table, everyone's steak was undercooked. The medium rare was rare and the well done was medium rare. On top of this the potatoes were cold and the coffee was cold. Basically, I don't think they liked to serve anything to hot which is the whole point to eating a hot meal!!