Paterno is a biographical drama that centers around the events of the Penn State football scandal in 2011. It portrays the life of Joe Paterno, the legendary football coach, and explores the fallout from the revelations of child sexual abuse committed by his assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky. The movie delves into the cover-up, media frenzy, and the impact on Paterno's career and reputation.
Paranormal State is a TV show that follows a team of researchers from Penn State as they investigate and document various paranormal phenomena. The show delves into the mysterious and unexplained, providing a unique perspective on the supernatural.
Prep School is a drama mystery movie that takes place in a prestigious prep school. The story revolves around rugby, friendship, vengeance, and betrayal.
Something for Joey is a heartfelt drama based on a true story. It follows the journey of a 10-year-old boy named Joey, who is battling leukemia. Despite the odds, Joey remains optimistic and has one birthday wish - to meet his favorite football player at Penn State. His 21-year-old brother, John, becomes determined to fulfill this wish and goes to great lengths to make it happen. This emotional and inspiring tale showcases the bond between two brothers and the power of love and perseverance in the face of adversity.
This four-part, limited series follows the Florida Gators, Penn State Nittany Lions, Arizona State Sun Devils and Washington State Cougars as they meet the demands and challenges leading up to and through game day.
A look at how college campuses and society treats sex crimes.
Go Tigers! is a documentary that follows the football team of Massillon Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio, a small mining town. The film explores the challenges faced by the team and the impact of the sport on the community.
An unexpected hero provided help as Betsy confronted a predator, an institution, and a justice system.
Depicting a year in the life of a small town caught in the center of the high-profile Penn State scandal, this powerful film reveals how it affected the community: showcasing the strength and resolve of those who live in and cherish what is known as "Happy Valley."
This 60-minute documentary produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting (WPSU-TV) examines the people and events that have taken the Commonwealth's land-grant university from its humble roots as the Farmers' High School to an internationally recognized place of learning. Since the charter of the Farmers' High School was adopted in 1855, America has seen 30 presidents, a civil war, the women's suffrage movement, the Great Depression, two world wars, the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and the September 11 terrorist attacks-but through it all, Penn State has become one of the world's foremost teaching and research institutions, touching nearly every important era and event in American history.
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