If the accusations of sexual assault against 
former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky prove  true, Penn State faces the largest scandal of its history .   The  American Family Association of Pennsylvania (AFA of PA) notes that the  atmosphere around Penn State has for years laid the groundwork for such  accusations and alleged cover-ups.  Penn State president Graham Spanier,  who wrote 
his doctoral dissertation on wife-swapping, led the way.    The AFA of PA calls on the
 Board of Trustees  to do the right thing and dismiss Graham Spanier, which would be a step  in the right direction of cleaning up Penn State?s image. In 1995 
the Penn State Board was warned about Spanier by  Andrew Loudon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln student body president  and student regent, ?He very much focuses on affirmative action and a  pro-homosexual agenda.  Watch out for his social agenda. . . .?
 ?Penn State?s reputation has for many years been that of a university  gone wild ? willing to not only push liberalism, but indecency.  The  examples abound yet the legislative body in Harrisburg nor the Board of  Trustees of Penn State have been willing to do anything to stop forcing  Pennsylvania taxpayers from funding this immorality.  
In 2001 State Representative John Lawless tried  unsuccessfully to get an amendment passed that would have symbolically  reprimanded Penn State by lowering its 2002 appropriations of $340  million by $9,520 ? the cost of C-Fest which was held in November 2000.   Legislators did not listen then and have not listened since, but  instead have continued funneling money into the cesspool that exists on  Penn State?s main campus, ? Diane Gramley, president of the AFA of PA  stated.
 The Lawless amendment did pass in the State House in April 2001, but  was stripped out in the Senate.  How do those legislators in both the  House and Senate who voted against the Lawless amendment and every  effort since to rein in Penn State respond to the arrest of Jerry  Sandusky and the perjury charges against Penn State Athletic Director  Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, senior vice president for finance and  business at Penn State and whose job includes oversight of the  university police.  
Schultz acknowledged during the grand jury hearing that  he was aware of a 1998 University Police investigation into allegations  of sexually inappropriate behavior involving Sandusky and young boys in  the football showers, but did not pursue the matter.    The university  never rescinded Sandusky?s privileged access to all  buildings, locker  rooms and shower facilities  as part of his 1999 retirement agreement.
 ? In the fall of 2000 a janitor witnessed Sandusky pin a young boy  between 10 and 13 against a locker room wall while Sandusky performed  oral sex on him.   A March 
2002 eyewitness account  places Jerry Sandusky in a locker room shower sexually molesting a boy  who appears to be about 10 years old.   The next morning the graduate  assistant, who witnessed the alleged assault, called Coach Joe Paterno  who contacted his superior the following morning.  Sandusky was banned,  with the approval of Graham Spanier from ever bringing boys from his  non-profit The Second Mile into the locker rooms in the Lasch  Building.   No questions were asked by those in charge at Penn State and  the alleged assaults were never reported to law enforcement as is  required by law.  The buck stops at the top and that is Graham Spanier?s  office,? concluded Gramley.
 Examples of activities that have taken place on Penn State?s campus since Spanier became president include:
 November 18, 2000 ? Womyn?s Concerns and the Feminist Majority  Leadership Alliance (FMLA) held C-Fest ? ?an event featuring performance  art, music and a reading  from Inga Muscio, author of the book C_____: A  Declaration of Independence.? Jess Dobkin, Lesbian performing artist,  in various states of nudity.  One report says it featured nudity, vulgar  sexual references, and anti-male rants.
 February 2001 ? Womyn?s Concerns hosted ?Sex Faire? to discuss  ?issues of Sexual health, consensual activities and liberation.?   Included games such as ?pin the clitoris on the vulva? and ?orgasm  bingo.?  A book table featured  ?Smut and Other Great Literature.?
 October 2001 ? Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler magazine, accepted an invitation to speak
 February 2002 ?  third annual ?Sex Faire? Womyn?s Concerns keynote  speakers included  Patrick Califia Rice,  female to male transsexual and  author of sadomasochistic  books such as ?Macho Sluts? and ?Public  Sex:  The Culture of Radical Sex? and supporter of NAMBLA ; Sarah  Weddington, a lawyer who won Roe v. Wade; Leslie Feinberg speaking on  ?Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Health Liberation;? and Wendy  Sanford presenting ?Our Bodies, Ourselves:  Body, Image, Self-Care and  Sexual Choices for Women.?  Number of workshops from Homosexuality to  safe sex erotic.  Information about Planned Parenthood was Available and  free condoms were handed out.?   (a three day event)
 October 2002 ? announcement made ?Process to Create LGBT Minor to Begin?
 February 6, 2003 ? FMLA brings Vagina Monologues to campus
 February 15, 2003 ?  Womyn?s Concerns and FMLA bring back ?Sex Faire? for five hours only (5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.)four-one-hour workshops ? participantsInclude Planned Parenthood and Choice USA.  Games include orgasm bingo and
 body painting  for a lesson on consent.
 April 8, 2006 ?  Mr. and Ms. Gay Penn State ?Pageant