We filed (the motion to dismiss) because we feel the allegations against the athletic director and against Penn State are unfounded.

With this proposed appropriation falling significantly short of the funds requested to support a tuition freeze by Penn State at 20 of its undergraduate campuses, that idea will need to be abandoned. The tuition freeze proposal was approved by Penn State's Board of Trustees during their September, 2005, meeting, dependent on a 9.5 percent increase in state appropriation.

We will not be able to freeze tuition for undergraduate students in 2006 with a state appropriation that looks like it might be near the same level we received five years ago. The increase in inflation and other costs over the past five years will have to be supported by more internal belt-tightening and our only other main income stream -- tuition.

We're very fortunate to have her serving on the board.

No university comes close to the impact -- in every corner of the state -- that Penn State has.

I wouldn't make that speculation.

But overreacting is the whole VA thing. If we hadn't overreacted years ago, they probably would have closed the hospital by now.

We appreciate the governor's ongoing support for Penn State and understand the pressure on the commonwealth's resources in recent years. At the same time, we will work with members of the House and Senate during the coming months to encourage additional support for the University.

Our main concern is the student's health and well-being. We hope he does well and recovers.