to Penn State, the university’s president, Graham Spanier, asks:
“If Pennsylvania had the opportunity to attract a new company that would have a guaranteed payroll of $182 million would we allow it to slip away?”
Spanier says he won’t sit idly by and let it happen without objection, and object he does,
in a 55-minute news conference (most of it Q&A’s) viewable below.
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