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Penn State | Alumna sells T-shirts in bookstore to raise awareness of child abuse

Asst. News Editor

Published: Friday, November 11, 2011

Updated: Saturday, November 12, 2011 19:11

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Stacie Fanelli | Asst. Photo Editor

Courtney Coates, a junior and employee at McLanahan’s Student Store and Penn State Room, waits on a long line of potential t-shirt buyers.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — At about 4:30 p.m. Friday, entering McLanahan's Student Store and Penn State Room on College Avenue included hitting a wall of people about 15 feet inside.

They were surrounding a stand where three women were selling $9.99 blue T-shirts and handing out free blue ribbons from tin coffee cans to raise awareness about child abuse. Customers would approach the T-shirt stand, tell one of the women what size they wanted, grab a blue ribbon and move on.

The shirts read "Stop Child Abuse, Blue Out Nebraska." Therese Jones, a 2009 Penn State graduate, is hoping to turn this weekend's game against the Cornhuskers into a Blue Out rather than the traditional White Out called for at Beaver Stadium.

"We've been passing out blue ribbons all week on campus," said Jones, founder of the Blue Out movement. "We've been selling these blue shirts with proceeds to benefit Prevent Child Abuse Pennsylvania so we're trying to get as many people to dress in blue tomorrow as possible."

And customers of McLanahan's have obliged thus far.

Jones said the store started to sell the shirts Thursday afternoon and has been selling them "like crazy since then" as she estimates 6,000 shirts were sold as of about 5 p.m. Friday.

"They're ordering them as fast as they're being printed at this point," Jones said. "So as many as can be printed before tomorrow's game."

Ashley Matz, a senior psychology major, was selling shirts at McLanahan's Friday afternoon and has worked at the store since August.

"We always get busy, but I think this is the busiest," Matz said.

Alumni are also ordering the shirts, Jones said, so McClanahan's is expecting orders for months to come.

Jones traveled back to State College when the scandal picked up momentum earlier this week from her residence in Oakland, Calif. "I had a lot of frequent flyer miles," joked Jones, who started a Facebook event for the Blue Out movement early Sunday.

Jones said a cause raising awareness about child abuse can benefit Penn State, which has attracted negative attention all week.

"I think the media has placed a lot of scrutiny on the officials involved in the scandal and it's had a very negative impact on the Penn State community, in general," she said. "A cause like child abuse awareness should be unifying for everyone at the university, whether or not you believe Joe Paterno's innocent or not."

Laura Cully and Shannon Harrop, both freshmen at Penn State, bought shirts Friday afternoon at McLanahan's.

When Harrop, a freshman bioengineering major, heard the shirts would go toward child abuse awareness, she decided to visit the store and buy one.

"I think we just need work on turning people's opinions around because right now people have a lot of things to say about us that aren't good obviously," Harrop said. "But I think this game tomorrow is going to show people that we do care."

Culley, a freshman communications, sciences and disorders major, said selling the T-shirts to raise awareness about child abuse is the first step in a long battle to restore Penn State's reputation.

"I think that the shirts are a step in the right direction, to show that we are in support of the victims," Culley said. "It's not all about a football game, it's also about what happened."

jdharr04@syr.edu 

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17 comments

Anonymous
Thu Nov 17 2011 18:13
None of those events were university-run; they were all led by students. The students had nothing to do with the scandal or coverup, and want to do their best to ensure this doesn't happen again. Those who rioted make up ~5% of the student body, and only about 0.05% were violent. They were upset that JoePa didn't get the same treatment that people who were much more involved did (the AD and former head of campus police were only indefinitely put on leave). 10x that number were at the vigil. 100x that number participated in the Blue Out. Everyone wants to make sure this doesn't happen again.
CW
Mon Nov 14 2011 11:15
Only took PSU 12 years or so to even acknowledge the ongoing abuse (after allowing it to happen on campus, then lying about it), not to mention the 'caring' students riot last Wednesday ONLY because JoPa got sacked. Seems like the T-shirt, the prayers at the game, the candle-light meetings, etc... are total CYA back-peddle PR events!
Anonymous
Sun Nov 13 2011 14:53
Thanks for the heartwarming responses everyone! No one who's watched the news this week thinks Nebraska has anything to do with the child abuse that was reported-- putting anything to do with Penn State on the shirt would've required licensing approval, which we didn't have time for before printing the shirts, and Nebraska was the game at which the blue out was occurring. We've raised over $50,000 over the past 3 days from just the sale of shirts and canning outside of the game, and more is yet to come. How would you have liked us to respond to the allegations of abuse? Sat back and done nothing, and pretend it hadn't happened? You can't characterize Penn State by the actions of the several individuals involved in this scandal, which was clearly shown yesterday at the game as the entire stadium wore blue and showed signs of support.
Anonymous
Sun Nov 13 2011 10:39
Is it possible for Penn State to do ANYthing with class? Every single response to the scandal has been selfish, thoughtless, and below the standards of decent human conduct.
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 19:35
Obviously things are still slipping through Penn State's administration...
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 11:56
Nebraska has nothing to do with this tragedy except the misfortune to be the first opponent after the scandal was exposed. One more effort to deflect responsibility I suppose.
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 11:11
complete lack of class. Penn State deserves all the hell they have coming to them!
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 10:58
What the heck does Nebraska have to do with this??? These shirts should be impounded and burned immediately!! Stopping child abuse is a great thing, but please be a little more sensitive with this wording. Ev
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 10:54
This really ticks me off. Nowhere on that shirt is the name Penn State or their logo, but you put Nebraska on it! Truly classless PSU.
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 09:52
Unbelievable! The only name that should be on that shirt is Penn State. This is your mess, keep us out of it!
Andy
Sat Nov 12 2011 08:56
PSU you all need to own this mess. Nebraska should not be in any way put on a shirt.
I hope Nebraska kicks your cans. PSU has no class. The game should have not even been played.
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 08:50
Wow! Really Penn State? You just keep digging yourselves into a bigger hole! I have to agree with the other comments. To put Nebraska on those shirts is pretty classless on your part! One more thing you should be ashamed of. If I was Nebraska I would look into a defemation of character law suit!
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 08:38
Expect some litigation to come form this...
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 08:20
STOP SELLING THESE IMMEDIATELY AND INITIATE A FULL RECALL

Putting Nebraska's name on this shirt in this manner while having no distinction to Penn State is ABSOLUTELY Pathetic.

Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 06:02
Way to drag Nebraska into YOUR mess. Where are all the adult at that University? Continue to stay class PSU
Anonymous
Sat Nov 12 2011 05:39
The Word Nebraska needs to be removed from these shirts. They can convey the same message by using the Date or just saying Blue out for Child Abuse Prevention.

Absolutely no reason to have Nebraska's name associated with these shirts, especially in the manner they are written out. It unintentionally makes it sound like Penn State is responding to something about Nebraska pertaining to Child Abuse.

Bob Marlen
Sat Nov 12 2011 01:15
Why in the hell is PSU associating Nebraska with child abuse. This is your own mess. Clean it up yourselves and leave NU out of it. It's not NU's fault they they have to play you this week.






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