Following the firing of Penn State's legendary football coach Joe Paterno and the school's president, hundreds of students take to the streets in State College, Pennsylvania, early Thursday, November 10.
Penn State students take to the streets —
Police try to control students in the street after what started as an apparent celebration of Paterno turned raucous.
Penn State students take to the streets —
The crowd tipped over a news van and decried the media.
Penn State students take to the streets —
Pennsylvania State Police disperse students along East College Avenue in the early morning hours Thursday.
Penn State students take to the streets —
Paterno was ousted over a child sex abuse scandal at the university.
Penn State Paterno statue —
Students visit the Joe Paterno statue adjacent to Beaver Stadium to quietly honor the legendary coach following the announcement that he was fired.
Penn State students take to the streets —
Students pass the mural at the College Bookstore where the portrait of Jerry Sandusky, the former coach accused in the scandal, has been removed and replaced with a blue ribbon.
Penn State students take to the streets —
"What can I say, I'm no longer the coach," Paterno told about 15 students gathered outside his house late Wednesday night. "It's going to take some time to get used to. It's been 61 years."