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Penn State Embraces Damage Control

December 13, 2007 02:04 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

One more blog post to add to this Penn State/Virginia Tech Halloween costume media frenzy: In a show of collective contrition, Facebook groups galore have been encouraging Penn State students to wear maroon and orange Thursday, the Daily Collegian reports. At least 1,100 have pledged to do so.

Because nothing in this continuing story is ever without controversy, some students have questioned the authenticity of the Facebook groups, citing an E-mail sent by the Penn State spokeswoman urging "a group of students (maybe student government leaders) to 'spontaneously' put together a Facebook site for Penn Staters to go and show their support for Virginia Tech."

Penn State's student government president also wrote a letter of condolence, published in Virginia Tech's Collegiate Times, doing her part to separate her institution from the two costume-wearing, unapologetic students. "These individuals do not represent the Nittany Lion nation and we fully condemn their actions."

All this compassion, however, might not be enough for forgiveness. At least one Penn State donor has threatened to withdraw funds until a "very, very public" and convincing gesture is offered. Another alum, who endows a Penn State scholarship, wrote that he "will not support a university that condones this type of behavior" and threatened to shut down the scholarship if the two students involved were still enrolled in the fall. And it's not as if the administration hasn't noticed: "We are getting hammered by the Virginia television station," wrote the spokeswoman in an E-mail. "And it's only a matter of time before it takes on a bigger life."

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Penn State/Virginia Tech

Thousands of Penn State students already made a statement about the Virignia Tech tragedy - at the spring Blue White football game, thousands of PSU students attended the game in Virginia Tech colors, stood at attention for their band's rendition of Amazing Grace, and then joined in the Virignia Tech fight song. See this on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnNjc_kTHz0

This Halloween story involves two immature students with poor judgment. Which story deserves more media play?

given the context of the original thing -----i think the whole thing has been blown way out of proporation -----generally speaking we have gotten much too sensitive about a lot of subjects ----- & ignoring a lot of basic social order problems ------we frown on those who part their hair on the wrong side ( you chose the correct side ) ---- girls hang bellybuttons way out --then are offended if touched ( haveing invited attention ) ------anyway , i am a hokie & consider that worse has happened w/o notice .....

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