UT Tyler Student newspaper, named the Patriot Talon, from August 2004 to present.
Between 10/4/2018 - 4/23/2019, the student paper was briefly renamed to The Patriot.
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The Patriot Talon (April 22, 2014)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Pets and alcohol coming to campus, Village at U to close on purchase, new rules for on-campus students; Construction, critters and caution tape, Pharmacy building, ADA compliances disrupt campus; 5 for the 7,500 SAD officer positions filled for 2014-15; 4.7 percent of student body vote for new representatives; Summer classes offer more options; Liberal arts degrees are important; Safe sex is important, take proper precautions; Mainstream media can unite the world population during crisis; Zen Station: A Holistic Haven, Alumnus transforms home into free community center; Psychology of Gender class in high demand across campus; Patriot Days: crawfish, free food & fun; University offers students support services; Student, local event fosters creativity in others; Why 'Frozen' has made movie history; 'Constancy & Contentment', Graduate students art exhibition on display at Meadows Gallery; Slicing the competition, Patriots tennis look to continue their success going into the ASC Championships; Race to the finish line, Track and field poised to repeat as ASC Champions; University to host canoe competition at lake Tyler; Graduation ceremonies, student tickets announced; Police Reports.
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Patriot Talon (April 1, 2014)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Rebounding after cancer; Waiting approval for tuition increase; Freshman student moves forward with life after three years of fighting cancer, shares her outlook; 27 open seats in spring election; Campus to get hot water again? Dr. Mabry to review budget requests this week, changes to come; Offer made on Village at the U; Don't be so judgemental of millennials; News outlets focus too much on international news;Required, structured college classes are not right for everyone; 'Good instincts' University nursing student aids SXSW crash victims; First generation college students excel in the classroom; The Classroom Experience: A look into the classroom of a music major; Classrooms bring students love for music to life; Police Reports; Nationally recognized Debate team places 16th; Exhibit raises awareness of Bosnian genocide; Fashion for a cause, Style show benefits nonprofit fighting modern day slavery; Spring brings a variety of artistic events to Tyler; 'Is art worth a human life?' Robert Edsel explains history of Monuments Men at Cowan Center; Within a stone's throw, Senior Buck Thompson close to another ASC Championship; A tale of two seasons, Softball ranks in top-5 in the nation, baseball under .500; Biology department receives grant to study crayfish; Awards to recognize outstanding student leaders, organizations
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The Patriot Talon (March 18, 2014)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Class schedule changes next year; Dragging away the misconceptions; Larger expansion of Cowan?; "Park-like campus" = $400,000; Pulling all-nighters has its downside; Don't waste your financial aid, be careful spending it; We should learn about what feminism means before judging it; The Classroom Experience: Religions of the world, University students get unique experiences as religion studies majors; Students study abroad during spring break in Paris; Students build fuel-efficient car for competition; Student government involved in making improvements to campus; Butler loses in primary; Voice star performs at FRESH while visiting hometown Tyler; Candidate Wendy Davis speaks at local restaurant to endorse campaign Saturday; Medders: Patterns shown in drug violations on campus; Music is magical when experienced first hand; Anchorman 2 re-release doesn't make the cut with new dialogue; Wayne Brady to rep;ace Belushi at R. Don Cowan Center in may; Behind the scenes, Look into the production of 'The Mystery of Irma Vep'; No longer dancing, Patriots lose Sweet 16 game to Thomas More, season concluded; Softball improves to 17-1, After losing first game, Patriots go on eight-game winning streak; Baseball hits a rough patch, Patriots lose four straight fall to 5-7 in conference; Social sciences department to establish research facility
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The Patriot Talon (Feburary 24, 2014)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: This is all she can physically see & still plays better than you; Progress made on purchase; Tennis player continues to lose eyesight because of retinal disease, still competes on the court; Construction to start next month; Waiting in line for the treadmill a problem? University officials debate whether HPC too small for campus; Is your personal information safe with the University?The Power of Identity; We can make equality happen, it just takes a little teamwork; Women should love their bodies instead of objectifying them; Self-acceptance needed for African Americans to progress; The Classroom Experience: The Beat of nursing students, Program designed to give hands-on experience in unconventional classroom; New program helps local students forget past, succeed; Black student rate at 10 percent, Feb. Black History Month; Biology graduate student travels to Europe for wildflower research; Blak-uh n-hwahyt, Black-and-white art coming to Meadows Gallery; From upbeat to intense, Alumnus' band foreshadows the growth of Tyler's music scene; Worthy of Oscar Gold, Unique films in the running to win Best Picture of the year; Softball undefeated, Patriots start season 9-0; Tennis on point, win first four series of spring season; Women win ASC regular season, will host Conference tourney Friday; Baseball stumbles out of the gate, loses last two games on Saturday to fall to 3-6; Patriot Profile: Junior Kelleher named ASC Player of the Week; The starting 5 Women's basketball; Dean 1 of 3 finalists for N.D. president search; South Korean teachers experience American culture in Tyler
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The Patriot Talon (Feburary 11, 2014)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Supporting others to leave the past behind; UT System approves purchase; Steal Kill and Destroy empowers students, alumni, community members to overcome life troubles; New dining to come close to campus; SGA completes safety assessment Security cameras, wildlife, lights raise concern; Should Texas legalize marijuana?; No, it's not worth all the heartache; Yes, the state will benefit from it; Legalize it or not, marijuana still has consequence; The Final Presentation:University alumnus finds career in death industry by serving families, preparing the deceased for burial; What happens after you die: myths and facts; The Classroom Experience: Art classrooms offer many unique opportunities; Stay in your pajamas, take online college classes for free; For artists, by artists: Artists Nation brings different mediums together to promote the East Texas art scene; Academy Awards: Breaking down the Best Picture nominees; Career of Passion: Professors devote time to expanding their artwork, inspiring students; 18 wins! Women tie school record for wins in a season; four conference games remain; Back in the swing of things, Despite an 0-3 start, Patriots determined to repeat as ASC champions; Patriot Profile: King awarded ASC Player of the Week for stellar play; Which player deserves MVP? Kevin Durant or Lebron James; Slann semifinalist for president position in N.D.; On3-stop shop upgrades prove to be efficient;
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Patriot Talon (January 28, 2014)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Are textbooks breaking your bank? Student expenses rise with 82 percent textbook price increase in ten years, alternative options offer relief; 11 percent enrollment increase for spring semester; Campus police employ procedures to ensure safety; University step closer to purchasing Village at the U, business plan includes targeting upperclassmen, allowing alcohol; Help prevent cancer, get the HPV vaccine, Student debt is a serious issue, be smart with spending; Athletes can't be trusted with performance enhancing drugs; The classroom experience, a look into the classroom of an education major; Pencils, calculators & building blocks, education courses offer field-based instruction; Business major recruited for America's Got Talent; Village at the U hold contest to encourage tenants to renew lease; Marketing budget triples, new commercials; Online evaluations provide opportunity for student feedback, course improvements; Butler accuses JP challenger Meredith of illegal campaign tactics; Flu season spikes in number of cases, 10 positive tests on campus; Creations from Across the Nation, Juror speaks at Meadows Gallery about international exhibit; Breaking it down: "The Wolf of Wall Street"; An entertaining spring season, Cowan Center brings song, dance and comedy to campus; The grind of a long season, Men 4-4 in January after four-game win streak in December; Winning ways continue for the Patriot Women, women's basketball remains in first place in conference; Senior basketball player returns to court after semester off; Peyton Manning is the best quarterback ever; Drinking coffee, fighting sex trafficking: Coffee shop to open, will fund prevention program for at-risk girls
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Patriot Talon ( December 10, 2013)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Planning our Future, University officials prepare three construction projects to start in spring; University awaits appraisal on the Village at the U; Stress Relief activities offered to students; Commercial businesses to build near University; Library offers fine forgiveness in exchange for donated food; Hunting provides benefits for environment; Need a new holiday tradition? Stay inside on New Year's Eve; From mourning widow to inspiring advocate, Wife of drunk driving victim becomes spokesperson for MADD; Muslim community reaches out to University students; Campus ranked sixth in state for vets; University seeks cancer survivors for research ; Police reports; Learning services offered for autistic children; Doctors in training, University alumni, students prepare for careers as medical professionals; Looking back at 2013; Light up the Season, 10 must-see festive events around East Texas; Nutcracker: twirling into reality, TJC Academy of Dance performs a breathtaking rendition at Cowan center; Turning things around, New head coach, players revitalize women's basketball; Humphrey named ASC Player of the Week; Rec Sports surveys student body for program expansion; Beer, Faith & Family, Smith County's first brewery gets final approval to open in Tyler
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Patriot Talon ( November 26, 2013)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: The Gift of Life, Student advocates organ donation after son's death to help with transplant need in America; Officials prepare proposal for tuition increase, SGA gathers input on disbursement of money; Progress made on college of Pharmacy; Drought affects East Texas, campus takes conservation action; Be professional on social media; You can save money but Black Friday has its drawbacks; Best at dropping beats, Vocal percussionist finds passion in performing; Brazilian student spends holiday away from home; Students, professors mourn loss of classmate; Innovation Academy's second year looks to improve; Passion that runs deep, Tyler frontman moves to the top after years of dedication; Expression beyond Words, Student artwork interprets dreams through ceramics, prints; Opening weekend drama; Kitts qualifies for the NCAA Division III Championship; Going the Distance, Kitts makes history in final race; Cameras installed for study on Harvey Lakes; Holiday season bring rise in crime, campus police offer safety tips; Online graduation ticketing service available for fall;
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Patriot Talon ( November 12, 2013)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Library employs focus groups, company for remodel; Alcohol increase on campus, Medders: majority of increase from one party; Student veterans use artwork as medium to express their memories from combat service; Quick war facts you may not know; Student-led initiative falls short of goal; Campaigns cash in on the cause; Study aid drugs not worth the side effects, health concerns; Back to his roots, Students find serenity among nature, deer hunting season starts; University students join East Texas roller derby; The undead takeover Humans vs. zombies returns to campus, zombies win; Behavior intervention to help students; Number One Fan Patriot Nation rewards student for loyalty; 2 sides to every art piece UC gallery used to represent different perspectives of life; Through the eyes of senior Patriots Art seniors create gallery that showcases their work as one; A-listers miss the mark in 'The Counselor'; Up to the challenge? With a new head coach me try to live up to the last season; Lopez-Molinar awarded Offensive Player of the Week; Soccer teams finish season strong; Students prepare concrete canoe for competition; University makes upgrades to Enrollment Services Center
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Patriot Talon (October 22, 2013)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: A Different Perspective; Student Ticket policy changes; Campaign for change; University student runs for Justice of the Peace; University responds to system push for healthier lifestyle; Purchase of Village at the U student housing a possibility; Don't believe myths about libertarians; Know your facts before taking side on Affordable Care Act; Rape culture is a serious concern; Candy Man; Coming out celebrates, hate crime victim remembered; Campus crime data; University dean honored as Educator of the Year; Chemistry graduates score top 6 percent in nation; Sites that go bump in the night; Cosplayers unite for Tyler Comic Con; Giving back to help their community; Wootton only gets better with age; Freshman setter wins Offensive Player of the Week; Soccer teams each go 2-2 in last two weeks; Patriot Madness introduces 2013-14 basketball teams to fans; Undead apocalypse Humans vs. Zombies returns to campus; University offers less conventional graduate programs;
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Patriot Talon (October 8, 2013)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: How did 9.6 percent increase occur?; Police search for stolen parking tags; University stands in support of awareness; Cowan Center construction scheduled; Nursing building construction complete; Woodruff fills in for Couric tonight; Learning a new language has benefits; Government shutdown hurts more than those furloughed from work; Laying the Groundwork; Taking a step to help the health of others; University seeks volunteers for American Heart Association Tyler Heart Walk; Students walk to fund Chron's disease research; Free speech boards outlet for First Amendment right; Japanese students visit campus; Anonymous drug company give ovarian cancer patient a chance at living longer; Church opens doors door local bands; Piecing Life Together; What would you do with $100,000?; Life of a champion; Hallman receives Male Golfer of the Week honors; Volleyball moves to 5-4 in conference play, 15-6 overall; Cross-Country continues strong start, Place first in Centenary College meet; Men's soccer remains undefeated, women move to 1-1 in conference; Search for Swoop; Center for Ethics revises University honor code
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Patriot Talon (September 24, 2013)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Holding on to Hope; Election for SGA starts tomorrow; Professors support daughter's struggle against cancer; tutoring center opens to help students with academic stress; BEP construction budget falls short; What's going on with Syria? Why it's necessary to get involved; We shouldn't be too quick to bomb Syria; Planting the future; Students promote clean eating on campus; New office helps students to manage money; Programs catalog student activities; Being different is ok; The cost of skipping class; Around the world in 4 days; Fun at the Fair; Happy Trails?; Fall seasons for golf, tennis start off strong; Volleyball starts conference play 1-2; Patriot Profile: Cross-country runners Miles Zeorlin and Jeffery Henry; Men's soccer undefeated, women improve to 5-1; New University program tracks, verifies student service hours; E-cigarette use raises questions; CAP program will not be cancelled
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Patriot Talon (Sept. 10, 2013)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Football Vote off SGA Ballot for Fall; Students Start Petition to Show Support of Programs UT System; Filling a Need to Fill Prescriptions; Additional Funds Solve Parking Problem; Pharmacy Dean Hired, College Aims to Add Jobs; Building Could Compromise Athletic Trails; University Investigates Annoyance Complaints; Emergency Phones Serve Campus, Safety Procedures; Handle Fame Without Hurting Legacy, Fans; University Ranks Highly in Survey, Excludes Non-traditional Students; Donating to Make a Difference; Grant Funds Search for Rare Flower; Researchers Study Plant Exclusive to East Texas Area; CAP Program Cancelled for Next Year; Vigil to Honor 9/11 Victims Tomorrow; University Breaks Record, Enrollment Tops 7,500; Campus Officials Create New Programs to Instilled Patriot Values; How Much You Packin’?; They’ve Still Got it; Faculty Members Join Together to Display Work at Meadows Gallery; An Uplifting Fall Season; Cowan Center Brings Art, Dance and Comedy; Promoting Peace; Festival Unite Community Through Prayer, Art, Music; Patriot Soccer Kicks Off; Patriot Profile: Stefani Webb; Cross Country Teams Start Strong; Sweep, Sweep; Volleyball Wipes the Floor at Invitational, Patriot Players Take Individual Honors; $10 Million Spent for ‘ Academic Facebook’.
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Patriot Talon (July 9, 2013)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Leader of the Packs; Dubai Native Climbs Orientation Ladder from Freshman to in Charge; Cambridge Undergoes Changes; Apartment has New Name, Security, Rental Agreements; Ford Inaugural Recipient of College Award; Pharmacy School Gets Approval, Dean to be Hired; Don’t Waste Your Summer Being a Couch Potato; Academic Scheduling Doesn’t Have to be so Stressful, Scan that Degree Plan; Texas Filibuster: Democracy at its Finest; A Happy Hive & Home; Math Alumnus Uses Degree as Farmer to Provide for Family; East Texas Balloon Race Scheduled for Take off; Children’s Camps Serve Community for Summer Activities; Rare Exhibit Imported to Tyler; Local Museum Showcases Art Deco from Japan; Locals, Students Make Push for Fresh Food; A Year of Firsts for Pats; Football Vote Gains Campus Attention; Alumnus Shares Belize Study Aboard Experience
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Patriot Talon ( May 7, 2013)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Going the Distance; Men’s, Women’s Track Teams Surge in ASC; Graduation Ceremonies Signal Rush for Tickets; Commencement Events Set for Friday, Saturday; Too Soon to Tell Effect of Alcohol Election; Nursing Dean Retiring after 31 Years; Farewell Tyler, I’ll See you on the Flip Side; Take Advantage of Every Opportunity; A Few Notes on Patience, Perseverance; Strengthening the Fight Against Cancer; University Research Trains Survivors to Sustain Health; Days of Summer; Tyler Offers Affordable Activities During Break; Taking it to the Next Level; Patriots Win Third ASC Title in Program History; Tennis Teams Fall in ASC Finals; Softball Prepares to Host Regionals; MVP Tijerina Fuels Patriot Offense in Championship; Student Athletes of the Year; Medical Bills Take Toll on Uninsured Students; University Recognized for Affordable Online Program
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Patriot Talon (April 23, 2013)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Down, Not Out; After Blasts, Tyler Runners Vow Return to Boston Marathon; Elections for SGA Seats Begin Tomorrow; President Suarez Faces Challenger in Re-election Bid; Basketball Coach Bizot Resigns After Record Year; Patriot Days Draw more than 400 Students; Bleeding Hearts Beat Together; Media Have Themselves to Blame for Sloppy Coverage; Reading Improves Vocabulary, GPA, Overall Life Experience; Challenge Accepted & Surpassed; 46 Gallons Donates to Help West Victims; Students Share Experience of Coming out in Texas; GSA Offers Safe Place for Support, Fellowship; SGA Boosts Funding for Organizations; Local Artist Hammers Red-hot Art; Woman’s Rebellious Spirit Highlighted in Documentary; Meyer’s Work Returns to Silver Screen in New Saga; Heavy Hitters; Spring Sports Prepare for Postseason Tournaments; Golf Teams Place Second in ASC Tournament Match; Patriots in Stride for a Run at First Conference Championship; Batten Bounces Back from Injuries for Senior Year; Stephens Selected to Represent University, USA in Five-game European Basketball Tour; Students Work to Combat Human Trafficking; Departments Across Campus Ready New Course Offerings
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Patriot Talon ( April 2, 2013 )
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Debaters Finish No.17 in Nation; University Looks to Add College of Pharmacy; New Degree Program Could Begin in Fall 2015; Anthropology Students Conduct Live Field Work; 8- Year- Old Becomes Newest Member of Pats Soccer Team; Don’t Worry, It’s a ‘God Thing’; Student’s Influence Responsible for Marriage Equality Support; College Was Wake-up Call to Buckle Down, Step Up to New Challenges; Care Isn’t Always Seen; Delta Gamma Helps Blind Through Community Service; Greek Week Continues Campus Tradition, Supports Food Bank; Spring Weather Stirs Pesky Allergies; University Receives Almost $200, 000 NSF Grant; Award to Support Nanotechnology Program; Brick-Street Blitz; Tyler’s ArtWalk Turns the Square Into Venue for Artists; ‘Art in the Park’ Returns to Goodman Museum; Palencia Sets Record Mark at Texas Relays; Prayers for Emma; Women’s Soccer Team Adds Inspirational New Recruit to Roster; Patriots Ranked 9th, 14th in National Polls; Don’t Get Busted by the Brackets; Dukes Leads Patriots to Team Title at UTD Classic; No. 4 Patriots Rally to Beat Defending National Champions in Doubleheader; Hawks Return for Spring, Establish Nest on UC Roof; Career Services Offers Resume Help
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Patriot Talon (March 19, 2013)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: 3 Year Degree program to be New Option for Freshmen; ‘It’s’ Just not Fair’; Student Launches Petition to Save Brother’s Life; New Standards Could Phase out Low-producing Fields of Study; Toll 49 Could Commute Time; Route Might Help Students Who Live West of Tyler; Spend Time Wisely to Avoid Regret; Stressing About the Title Things are Recipe for Disaster; Don’t Take Yourself too Seriously; Humor can be the Best Medicine; Vocalist Fulfills Passion, Performs with Patriot Singers; Student Looks to Showcase Oldest Books in Muntz Library; '21 & Over' a Fun, Chaotic Comedy; Celtic Dancers Take the Cowan Center Stage; APEX Brings Acting Classes, Performances to Tyler; All-American Cronin Earns Hitting Record; Patriots Blast ASC Opponents; Tennis Men Jump to No. 10 after Spring Break Victories; Freshman Golfer Leads Women to Finish 5th at Jekyll Invitational; Coach Reed reached Milestone: 400 Career Wins; Track Win Team Titles at Randle Classic; Patriots Earn Early Lead in the ASC East; For the Love of Turtles; Biology Lecturer Devotes Career to Teaching, Field Work; Huzzah! Fair Brings Historic Europe to Texas; Spiritual Expression; Art Major Uses More than 6,000 Paper Plates Thesis Project; Leadership Society Reaches Out to Campus Community
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Patriot Talon ( Feb. 26, 2013 )
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Saturday Night Lights? ; Student Vote Could Bring Football Team; Student-Athletes, Faculty Debate Sport; High School Testing has Little Effect on Higher Ed; Student Organization Ready to Turn Vacant Space into Store; Capture Life-Enriching Inspiration; Increasing Minimum Wage isn’t the Answer; Spreading Joy for Humanity; University Student Travels to Malawi to Speak the Gospel; Rock Hill Baptist Church Members Take the Initiative to Witness to Poverty-Stricken Malawi People; University to Apply New Ethics Honor Code; University Career Comes with Scholarship; No Skills Required; Upscale, BYOB Paint Studio Comes to Tyler; Tyler Gallery Debuts ‘Abstraction’ Exhibition; Students do the (HARVEY) Shake’; Tracksters Roll at Opening Meet; Basketball Teams end Record-setting Seasons at ASC Tournament; Patriots Win Weekend Series at Home; All-American Thompson Targets National Mark; Admin. Seeking Donations for Music Building Expansion; Society Promotes Meditation, Stress Relief
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Patriot Talon (Feb. 12, 2013)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: The Debt Shadow; University Community Mourns Loss of Student; State Board Pursues Core Curriculum Changes; Donors Answer, Exceed $30M Goal in 5-year Fundraiser; Finding Joy Key to Living Simple Life; For Women, Combat Isn’t Just Limited to Boots Anymore; College Sometimes Seems Like More Trouble than it’s Worth; iPad Program Transforms Typical Learning Techniques, Course Work; ‘Sound City’ Explores Human Side of Music; Here’s what You Need to Know before the Oscars; Making Tyler Funny: Changing the City, 1 Laugh at a Time; Men and Women Clinch Spots in the ASC Postseason; DIII Approves Social Media for Recruiting; Bertrand Looks to Improve Postseason Success; Men’s Tennis Defeats No. 25 Team to Begin Spring Play; No. 9 Softball Picked to Win ASC East Division; ‘Rally Against Rape’ Addresses Sexual Issues; Health Sciences Leaders Excited for New Resources
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Patriot Talon (Jan. 29, 2013)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: New Owners Look to Boost Varsity Place’s Safety, Image; Texas Lawmakers Talk Guns, Education Funding; A Glimpse at Possible Policy Changes that Could Affect Students; Police Still Investigating Robbery Near University; University Globetrotters Study Around the World; Holidays are Over, Get Ready for Change; A reasonable Discussion About Guns; Something in the Water?; Biology Department Uses Grant To Strengthen Mussel Research; Field Collection of Freshwater Mussels; Art and Innovation Center Awaits Approval; Engineering Society Named ‘Outstanding Student Chapter’; Applications Now Available for University’s Next GATE Class; Nursing Alumna Reynolds Receives ‘Prestigious’ Honor for Excellence; ‘Django’ far from Chained in New Film; Reclusive Artist Emerges After Nearly a Decade; Building Blocks; University Student Works to Promote Local Art Community; Down the Home Stretch; Men Lead ASC East, Women Remain in Playoff Hunt; Softball Complex Gets New Seating, Press Box to Host Championships; New Strength and Conditioning Coach Aid Athletes Year Round; BK is ‘Having it her Way’ from the Charity Stripe; From a Demigod to a Mere Mortal; Holy Physics, Batman!; Lecturer Turns Heads with Heroic Name; Meadows Gallery Displays New Works
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Patriot Talon ( Dec. 4, 2012)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: State Funding Cuts not Expected to Dire; Administration Remains Cautious, Hopeful Entering Legislative Session; Professors Reveal Science Behind Exam Questions; Longboarder Competes Worldwide, Earns Sponsorship; Student's Band Performs with Nation's Top Worship Artists; So, You Think the World is Ending...; Looking Ahead: Administrators Will Face Critical Issues Next Year; Baller and Scholar, Basketball Forward Published in National Literary Journal; Jazz Band Performs with Guest Artists; 'Killer Joe' Cast Shine Through Dark Film; Demarco's Second Solo Album Nears Perfection; Fighting the Flu; Off to a Historic Start; Fantasy Football Cause for Mixed Emotions; Patriot Infielder Martin Receives Golden Award; Freshman Athlete Represents Patriots in Three Sports; Holiday Classics; Don't Miss your Chance to See Seasonal Favorites at Liberty Hall
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Patriot Talon (Nov. 20, 2012)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: ‘Johnny Football’s ’ Journey began in Tyler_ it may end with the Heisman; UT System OKs $4M for Hybrid Program; Crime Remains Focal Point Across Campus; Admin. Gives Holiday Safety Tips; 170 New Lights Added to Improve Outdoor Security; How to Finish the Semester Strong; Common Sense Isn't that Common; Cultural Gatherings; Students Add Diversity to Holiday Table, Grow International Graduate Program; Cowan Center to Host Love and Theft Concert; Tobacco Ban Decision Tabled until March; Chihuly Nights Festival is a Work of Nature; ‘Skyfall’ Brings Bond Film Series Back to Lofty Heights; Black Friday Survival Guide; Offense Explodes for 119 Points; Patriot Men Set Scoring Record; Patriots Earn Fall End-of-Season Honors; Graduate Students Sets Example on and Off Court; Athletes Balance Sports, School and Relationships; Campus Worker Finds Friend in Baby Squirrel; Step Team Performs to Spread Infant Mortality Awareness
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Patriot Talon ( Nov. 6, 2012)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Reaching New Heights; Patriots Hope to Contend in ASC Field; Luxury Apartments Planned near University; Don’t be a Bystander on Election Day; Political Beliefs not Always Black and White; Student Organizations Weigh in on Election; Nonprofit Organization Helps Community, Offers Students Volunteer Opportunities; Donate Time, Change Lives; University’s Top Singers Compete in Patriot Idol; Time Travel is Plot for Romantic Comedy; Comic Books Capturing Small-screen Spotlight; Pats Soccer Falls Short; Brand New Season, Brand New Coach; End of Cross Country Season Brings Conference Title for Men; The Battle Before Class; STEPS on the Path to Recovery; Former Student Overcomes Misfortune to Show he's a 'Champion'; Fear of Heights Conquered; Talon Writer Shares Experience of Skydiving Plunge
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Patriot Talon (Oct. 23, 2012)
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The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Students Discuss Key Issues at Watch Party; Homecoming Set to Promote Patriot Pride; Security Issue Frame Talk of Housing Growth; Embrace Halloween While You’re Young; Student: News Story Needed more Voices; Confusing Parking Rule Leads to Big Ticket; Piano Student Develops Passion for Music Instructs Beginners; Aboard Programs Offer Benefits Beyond Borders; ‘Argo’ Showcases Affleck’s Directing Skills; Films Festival Returns this Week to Downtown Tyler; Roughing it, Outdoor Adventures Program Pushes the Limits; Patriots Fight in ASC; Athletic Trainers Keep Patriots in Top Form; Cross Country Heads into Final Stretch of Season; Behind the Haunted Mask; Student Breaks Mold with Ink, Piercing