The Texas Eastern Patriot student newspaper ran from September 1977 to April 1979.
The Patriot student newspaper ran from May 1976 to May 1977, and again from August 1993 to April 2004.
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The Patriot Vol. 31 no. 8 (2001)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Tamayo Still Jailed; Police Accuse Newspaper Advisor; New Center Construction Underway; Applications Pouring in for Coaching Positions; Editorial; Graduate Thanks Memorable Teachers; Retrospection Leads to Dangerous Path; The Twelve Days of Christmas; The Christmas Tree Tradition; University Organizations Decorate for the Holidays; Students Inducted into Honor Society; Roadhouse Eatery Provides Array of Steaks, 'Killer Ribs'; Shortage of Proper Venues Forces Local Bands to Travel; Subway's Guests Enjoy Mariani's Oldies but Goodies Music Rotation; New Sign-Ups; Lightning Strikes, Bell Tower, Phones Damaged in Storm; Calendar of Events; Police Report; Patriot Classifieds
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The Patriot Vol. 31 Special Section (2001)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Upines Residents Share Night of Cultural Foods; People From Around World Come Together; A University of Diversity; The Raven and the Wolf: Patience Delivers Victory; Kindness Repaid in Mysterious Ways
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 10 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Mabry Speaks About New Health/Fitness Center Plans; Student Amendment Election Slated After Spring Vacation; Student Presidential Candidates Compete for Association Position; Mahon Named Miss Tyler; Career Fair; Gun Control: a Trigger Away; Letters to the Editor; Letting Go of Memories is Easier Said Than Done; Building for a Brighter Future; What is Your View on the Proposed Fee for the New Physical Education Building?; Student Activities; Construction of New Homes Under Way Opposite Campus; Vice President Candidates Tout Student Governement Experience; Three Officer Posts Uncontested; Students Unchallenged for SA Seats; Five Students Seeking to Represent Liberal Arts; Beets Executed for Husband's Murder
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 11 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Patriot Logo Recieves Facelift; Make the Vote; Voter Turnout Improves From Last Semester; Sims Accepts Management Job at University Pines; Committee Finishes Campus Evaluation; Facility Fee Approved; Mabry Sets Aside Week for Employee Appreciation; An Ode to the Platform Shoe; Multicultural Studies Enhance Student Education; Forget Pre-Marital Counseling, Take a Road Trip Instead; New Logo Needs a Second Thought; Election Creates New Slate of Student Government Officers; Flood of Write-in Candidates Forces Recount, Spring Runoff; Voters Elect College Represenatives; Student Poetry, Essays Selected for Annual Campus Publication; Campus Crime Report; Police Arrest Arp Student on Drug-Related Charge; Education Commissioner Set to Speak on Campus; Debate Team Tours Britain During Break; Group Gives Presentation at Convention; Student Teachers Prepare for Their Future; Career Corner; University Choir Tours Texas Cities; Shell Shock; Honor Society Reaches 10-Year Anniversary; Student Represenatives Removed from Office; Campus Rewind
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 12 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Tuition Increase Proposed for Fall Semester; Instructors Kiss a Pig, Raise Money for Nationals; Runoffs Scheduled for April 21-22; Student Association Voices Opinion for Proposed Logo; Campus Rewind; Why Elian Should Go Home; Whining Away Spring Fever: the Academics of an Endemic; Confessions of a True Girlie Girl; Green: The Original Mascot Designer; Looking through the Eyes of Another; New T1 Communication Line Eases Intense College Traffic; University Employees Take Break During Appreciation Week; Students Take Art Trip; Spence Plaza Project; Pre-Med Meeting; Mavs Game Tickets; Jobs for Educators; Campus Play Opens; Personality Profile May Reveal Happiness, Anger; Purchasing Online Music Made Easy; Campus Police Report
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 6 (13) (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: International Get Together; Instructors Recognized for Teaching Abilities; Administrator Announces Retirement Plans for 2001; Journalism Students Win Four Awards; Wheat Reflects on University Service Career; Runoffs Finalize SA Board; Campus Vehicle involved in Accident; Things Have Been A Changin'; Commentary; International Trade Organizations Spark Protests; Medalion Stands as Symbol of Honor; Development Council Organized in Longview; Happy Retirement; B. Yandle to Speak at Commencement; Alpha Chi Seeking Officer Candidates; National Society to Hold Ceremony; Nine Students Added to Who's Who List; Association Agrees on New Logo Idea; Campus Crime Report; Sports Give Journalist Life, Love, Career; Regents Name Burck as Interim Chancellor; Former Dean Mayfield Dies; Patriot Golf Classic Takes Shape, Event Focuses on Scholarship Fund
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 6 (7) (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Students Face Building Issue in March Election; Former Graduate Recently Elected Chief of Police; New Office Honored By Open House; Auditorium Recieves New System; Enrollment Increases from Previous Spring; Students Strip to Their Underwear, Attempt to Start Campus Tradition; Company Pays Fee for Parking Lot Delay; A Single Day Gets No Respect; A Different Set of Priorities for Y2K; The Inconvenience of Cell Phones; Review: A Trip to Unk's Shrimp Shack; Student Association Releases Fall Semester Financial Report; Engineering Team Relies on Simplicity; University Rewind A Look Through the Past; Campus Police Report; Formal Dance, Book Swap Scheduled for this Semester; Sportscaster Kicks off Spring Lectures; Business College Presents Job Fair; Accounting Society Collects Cans for Tyler Nonprofit Organizations; Theater Department Annouces Available Auditions for Plays; Meadows Gallery Presents Faculty Art; Student Activities; Colleges Set for Theater Festival; New Staff Members Named to University; Career Corner
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 6 (9) (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Candidates Speak on Campaign Topics; Music Students Remember Teacher; Alarm Causes Cowan Center Evacuation; Students Vote for Facility Fee; You Could Even Say it Glowed; Campus Voice: What Woud You Like to See the University Spend More Money on the Benefit the Students; Lunsford Brings Fresh Perspective on Campus; Students Must Speak or Forever Hold Peace; Black History Month: An Old Tale Already Told; Cowan Center Releases Fall Figures; SA Adopts Student Fee Ballot Issue; Senior Citizens to Man Booths in Upcoming Student Elections; Students Can Explore Europe While Earning College Credit; Campus Police Report; Counseling Graduates Recognized for Service to Tyler School District; Student Activities; Looking into the Personal Life of the New Dean of Students; New Cowan Center Director Promises to Tackle Image Issue; Writing Submissions Accepted for Journal; Admission Director Resigns New Position; Honor Society Plans Induction Ceremony; Nursing Department Sets Speech Broadcast; Regional Theater Festival Performances to Continue
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 8 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Guest Artist Shows Technique; Sportscaster Presents Finale of Distinguished Lecture Series; Regents Approve $9.7 Million for New Health, Kinesiology Building on Campus; Election Procedure Explained; Teen Charged with Murder, Arson; Spence Plaza Undergoes Construction; School Facility, Social Arena; Campus Voice: Do You Believe Your Grade is Determined by Whether Your Teacher Likes or Dislikes You?; Take the Slow Road to the Land of Love; The State of the Union Promises Much, Delivers Little; Construction Begins on Longview Branch of Tyler Campus; Writing Center Helps Students; Student Winners Named During Campus Art Show; Master's Degree in Library Science Planned for Fall; Pre-Law Society Meetings Slated for this Semester; Rose Sculpture Sent for Repairs After Wind Storm; Career Corner; Guadalajara Trip Lets Students Earn Credit; Academic Enrichment Center Open for Students; Math Department Sponsors Help Lab; Campus Police Report; Student Activities; Cowen Center Events; Review: Eating Out at Country Tavern; Shopping for Stocks on Internet; Review: Student Comments on New Sitcom; Love at First Site; Campus Rewind; UTT Theater Department Expecting 38 Teams for Spring Regional Contest; Ice Storm Closes Campus, Students Let Studies Slide; Theater Department Announces Cast Lists for Two Performances; Lists of Fall Honor Roll Students Released
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 1 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Two University Employees Fired: Missing Equipment Leads to Probe; SGA Prepares for Fall 2000; Incoming Freshmen Attend Orientation; University Hires New Police Chief; Longview UC Completed After Three Years; Sisters: Different, Yet Still the Same; Litter Problem: Nothing but Butts; My Childhood, Adult Passtime: Name that Tune; Nursing Department Approves Math Deficiency Tutoring Policy; Temporary Coach Named for University Debate Team; SGA Discusses This Year's Goals at Meeting; Discovery Channel Comes to UTT, Features Dr. Neil Ford; Speakers for Lecture Series Announced; Student Teaching Orientation Scheduled for September 15; Engineering Recieves Two Grants; Twenty Two Inducted to Business Honors; Cowan Center Event Report; Budget Cut Benefits Other Areas; Dr. Martin Recieves Outstanding Educator Award; Mabry Announces Patriot Golf Tournament Turns Amateur; President to Appoint Athletics Committee; Safety, Violence Course Offered; University Close to Funding Physical Education Center; Rogers Named New Registrar; Student Government Treasurer Releases Spring Budget Report; Students Named to President's Honor Roll, Dean's List; Media Cart Accident Reviewed; Campus Police Report; Scholastic Honor Society Named to State Star Chapter; Spense Plaza Dedicated Last Month; Student Government Searches for New Secretary
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 2 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Baker Proposes Restructuring; Deans Favor Restructuring; University Adopts Intranet Community; Student Government Seeks New Secretary; Workers Start on Bell Tower; Smith County Prosecuters Consider University Case; Journalism: A Media Often Misunderstood; Editorial: Voice Your Opinion; New Rule for Class: Attend for a Grade; To My Father and Friend: Never Forgotten, Always Loved; Dr. Neil Ford Featured on Discovery Channel; Former Student Returns to Conduct Snake Research as Windsor Visiting Professor; Judiciary Board Members Named; Mackelroy Says Farewell; SACS Reaffirmation Still Unknown; University Begins Fall Seminars; Osadolos Livens Up UC Center; Nixons Concert Rocks Elmos; Staying Entertained Proves Difficult, Students Show Their Imagination; Intercollegiate Sports: A Good Reason to Cheer; Tennis Center Brings New Possibilities to Campus; Mabry Selects Council to Review Sports Teams; Ready....Set...Go; Campus Crime Statistics Released; University Pines Welcomes Residents; Cowan Center Seeks Student Input; Campus Police Report; Represenatives, Alternates Named to Staff Council; Longview University Center Off to Good Start; A Closer Look at the New Student Development Specialist; Students Get Religious Organization Started; Recreational Equipment Broadens Campus Life at the University Center; University Benefactor Succumbs at Age 76
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 3 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Baker Proposes Restructuring; Deans Favor Restructuring; University Adopts Intranet Community; Student Government Seeks New Secretary; Workers Start on Bell Tower; Smith County Prosecuters Consider University Case; Journalism: A Media Often Misunderstood; Editorial: Voice Your Opinion; New Rule for Class: Attend for a Grade; To My Father and Friend: Never Forgotten, Always Loved; Dr. Neil Ford Featured on Discovery Channel; Former Student Returns to Conduct Snake Research as Windsor Visiting Professor; Judiciary Board Members Named; Mackelroy Says Farewell; SACS Reaffirmation Still Unknown; University Begins Fall Seminars; Osadolos Livens Up UC Center; Nixons Concert Rocks Elmos; Staying Entertained Proves Difficult, Students Show Their Imagination; Intercollegiate Sports: A Good Reason to Cheer; Tennis Center Brings New Possibilities to Campus; Mabry Selects Council to Review Sports Teams; Ready....Set...Go; Campus Crime Statistics Released; University Pines Welcomes Residents; Cowan Center Seeks Student Input; Campus Police Report; Represenatives, Alternates Named to Staff Council; Longview University Center Off to Good Start; A Closer Look at the New Student Development Specialist; Students Get Religious Organization Started; Recreational Equipment Broadens Campus Life at the University Center; University Benefactor Succumbs at Age 76
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 3 (4) (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Riters Contribute Money for Tower; Faculty Wants Senate Support; FOI Conference On Campus; Graduate Returns to Cover Event; Student Government Association Positions Filled; Officials Discus Science, Engineering Building; Editorial; Contesting an Unjustified Parking Citation; Make No More Excuses: Be Breast Cancer Aware; Letter to the Editor; Art Car; Former Student Attracts Attention; Dedication Ceremony Slated for Longview Branch; Water Color Art in UC Gallery; Inside the Cowan Center; Buckley to Sing on Campus; Local Band Works to Keep Everything Together; University to Present Coriolanus; Greed, Selfishness Dominate Athletics; Block the Spike; Furgason Discusses Athletic Competition; Student Government Gains New Members; University Police Force Made Up of Two Divisions; Campus Police Report; Tyler University Offers Variety of Scholarships; Life After Cancer: Stories of Survival
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 3 (4) (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Riters Contribute Money for Tower; Faculty Wants Senate Support; FOI Conference On Campus; Graduate Returns to Cover Event; Student Government Association Positions Filled; Officials Discus Science, Engineering Building; Editorial; Contesting an Unjustified Parking Citation; Make No More Excuses: Be Breast Cancer Aware; Letter to the Editor; Art Car; Former Student Attracts Attention; Dedication Ceremony Slated for Longview Branch; Water Color Art in UC Gallery; Inside the Cowan Center; Buckley to Sing on Campus; Local Band Works to Keep Everything Together; University to Present Coriolanus; Greed, Selfishness Dominate Athletics; Block the Spike; Furgason Discusses Athletic Competition; Student Government Gains New Members; University Police Force Made Up of Two Divisions; Campus Police Report; Tyler University Offers Variety of Scholarships; Life After Cancer: Stories of Survival
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 5 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Officials Considering $7 Fee for Athletics; Shooting Pool; Mabry, Deans to Discuss Plans for Reorganization; SGA Officials Ask for Student Input; SGA Officers Receive Stipend Increases; No Action Taken at Last SGA Meeting; Movies Are a Personal Choice; Disabled Student Can Get Help; Three Police Officers Escort Student From Class; National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week; Bureau Says Drunken Driving Arrests on Decline; Brown Recieves Promotion; Student Places in Debate; Lecture Series Begins; Shout Out 2000; Core Factor Prepares for One More Show at Elmo's; Austin Band Entertains Local Crowd With a Variety of Laid-Back Music; Holocaust Artifacts Caught on Camera; Women Seek Place on Field; Get in There
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 6 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Athletic Fee Election Slated; Survey Suggests Fee Lacks Support; Student Denies Bribery Charge; President Vs. President; Senators Approve Resolution; Dershowitz Discusses Election Events in Lecture; Editorial; Perspective is Key in the Issue of Abortion; Student Rights Should Increase with Tuition; Survey of College Students Reveals Importance of Candidate's Platform; What do You Think of the Presidential Election; Finalist Named for Chancellor of UT; Alpha Chi HOnors New Members, Outstanding Faculty; Campus Police Report; SGA Supports Athletic Fee With Conditions; Meadows Gallery Exhibit: Photographs of the Holocaust; Tyler Civic Chorale Performs at Local Church; Core Factor's Rookie Release 'Album One' Features 13 Tracks of Modern Rock Pleasure; The End of Julia's First Album Release 'Sunday Driver' Shows Promise for Local Band Genre; Postseason Means Do or Die; Apaches Win 34-28 Nail Biter Against Kilgore; Rape by Any Other Name is Still Rape; Woman Molested as a Child Faced More Abuse as an Adult; Collecting Aquatic Life at Harvey Lake; Nursing Celebrates 25 Years This Month; Students Make Nominations for Teacher Awards; International Students Strive to Improve Relations Between Cultures at Meeting Last Week
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The Patriot Vol. 29 no. 7 (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Sport Fee Passes By Landslide; Longview Students Express Concerns About Fee Elections; Security Guard Claims Student Bribed Him to Dismiss Ticket; Pouring the Ice; Regents Grant $4.8m for Nursing Building; Students Challenged in 'Blizzard of Bucks'; Editorial; Peace and Goodwill of an Early Christmas; Words of Advice on the Stress of Finals; Letter to the Editor; SGA Says 'No' to Testing, Proposal to Combine Colleges at Last Meeting; Reeling Them In; Turtle Sets Up Permanent Residence Near Harvey Lake; Student Government President Questions School Administration; Dinario Terrell Convicted of Arson Monday, University Secretary Killed Last Year in Fire; Officials Buy Billboard Advertisements; Wind Symphony Plays at Cowan Center; Double Shot of Art; New Restaurant Gives South Tyler a "Wonderful" Addition; Christmas Party at Clicks to Benefit Tyler Families; Apaches Win Red River Bowl; Tyler Sponsors National Tourney, NJCAA Soccer Champs Crowned; Tribal Sounds: The Making of A Didgeridoo; Campus Operators: Voices with Direction; Administrators Consider New Policy Decreasing Professor's Office Hours; University Mail Room Handles More than Envelopes; Department Sponsors Trip to Mexico, Study Courses this Summer; SGA Approves Budget
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The Patriot Vol. 29 Special Section (2000)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: University Recieves Many Aliases Over the Years; Development Office Impacts Entire Campus' Well-Being; Harvey Lake Accentuates Park-Like Qualities of Campus; Robert R. Muntz Library: A Historical Faciltiy for Student Information; Cowan Center Dedicated in Honor of Arts; Braithwaite Recital Hall Welcomes Theater, Music; Love of Art; Spence Plaza: Newest Addition to Faciltiy; Vaughn, Largest Auditorium on Campus, Seats 2,000 for Performances at Cowan; Jack and Dorothy Fay White Lobby Offers Comfort, Artwork to Cowan Center Visitors; Summers Tennis Center Provides Room for Recreational Activity; Three Families Donated Land for University, Building Honors Them; Longview, Palestine Campuses Give Commuters Easier Access to School; Riter Millennium Bell Tower to be Completed February; More Projects to Come in Campus Master Plan
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The Patriot Vol. 27 no. 10 (1999)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Stephanopoulos Comes to UT Tyler's Distinguished Lecture Series April 1; Percussion Group Stomps into Tyler March 21, 22; Restaurant Serves Up Action from Another Time; Opinion: Spring Break Options Available for Tight Budgets; Former Student Says Trash on Campus Disfigures Grounds; Opinion: Honor Killings Harm the Meaning of the Word "Honor"; Most Scientists Think Responsibly About Cloning; UT Professor Recalls Visit to Concentration Camp; Student Shares Thoughts on Life as Homosexual; UTT School of Sciences and Mathematics Offers Summer Program to Undergraduates; ETSO Celebrates 1999 Azalea Trail Festivities; UTT and UTA Offer Joint Master's Degree; Liberal Arts Dean Co-Authors Recent Textbook; UTT Tennis Program Has Free Lessons in March; Student Activities to Host Cosmetic Makeover; Free Swing Dance Lessons Offered March 24; Theater Travel Study Tours UK; Molly Sweeny Debuts March 11; Candidate for New Position to Speak; National Alcohol Screening Day to be Held April 8; TESL Offering Study Abroad Program in Mexico; UTT Presents Star Award for Two Staff Members; Student Activities Hosts Health Fair; Computer Classes Offered Online; UT Student Travels to Japanese Sister City
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The Patriot Vol. 27 no. 11 (1999)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: J.W. Finn's to Open Campus Café April 7; Freshman Killed in Auto Accident; Stephanopoulos to Speak at UTT Tonight; Grammy Winner Bacharach Gives Classic Performance; Independent, Classic Films Alternatives to Big-Budget Blockbusters; Sometimes Children Can Teach Unexpected Lessons; Hidden Fats in Foods can Cause Surprise Health Problems; Useful Tools Available to Parents to Block Online Porn; Capital Improvement Projects Almost Finished; New Cowan Center Entrance to Reduce Traffic Congestion; Theatre Class Revisions for Summer I and II; TEC Winners Recieve $1,000 UTT Scholarships; UTT Commission Meets to Form Future Plans; Choir and Wind Ensemble Concert April 6; Azalea Trail Festivities Held March 19 to April 4; MSU Names Streets After Retired UTT Professor; Christian Music Group Acappella to Perform; Student Activities Plans Activities for April; UTT Student Counseling Center Gives Abuse Screening for National Alcohol Screening Day; New Grant Brings Changes to Education Programs; Alpha Chi Travels to New Orleans for Convention; Career Fair a Success for Students; Pre-Med Association Prepares Students for Exams; Community Organizations Attend UTT Expo
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The Patriot Vol. 27 no. 12 (1999)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Mabry Talks About Changes at UT Tyler; UTT Hires New Dean of Enrollment; Debate Team Wins National Championship; Students Miss Teacher Who Really Cared; Students Urge Administration to Grant Dr. Rogers Tenure; Tragedy in Colorado Stirs Questions Across Nation; Guest Column: UTT Student Experiences Japanese Culture; Student has Witnessed Many Recent Changes in UTT; Atlanta's Subculture Provides an Interesting Alternative; Faculty Member Retires After 26 Years with UT Tyler; Heart Attacks Have Symptoms that can be Recognized; Changes for Computer Science Summer I Schedule; Employees get Star Award; Intramural Co-ed Softball Results; Play Opens this Friday; UTT Hosts High School Programming Contest; UTT Students Inducted into Education Honor Society; Young Leukemia Patient Lives Life to the Fullest
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The Patriot Vol. 27 no. 8 (1999)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Former Israeli Prime Minister to Speak at Cowan Center; Freshman Enrollment Drops from 100 to 85 for Spring '99; Holbrook to Perform Mark Twain Feb. 25; Letter to the Editor: Graduate Student Voices Concerns; Opinion: Valentine's Day Can be Fun for Everyone; Opinion: Are Denny's Discrimination Suits Frivolous?; Opinion: Right of Free Speach Protects All Beliefs; Opinion: TISD Must Make Changes for Safety of Students at School; UTT Security Takes Steps to Aid Safety; Randel Retires After 22 Years of Service; Job Fair Gives Students Future Employment Opportunities; Committee Formed to Award Staff; Workshop Held on Feb. 19 for TESL Students; School of Business has Full Schedule for Spring; UTT Nursing Program Recieves $100,000 Gift; UTT to Hold Minority Business Program; West Side Story Comes to Tyler Junior College; Former Olympic Runner to Speak at UT Tyler; 1999 Azalea Trail Celebration Begins March 19; Activities Planned to Increase Student Involvement at UTT; Cowan Center to Host Several Events in February; Enrollment Up 3.9 Percent Since Spring of 1998; Woodcreek/Parke Way Offer Free Membership for UTT Students; Mabry Announces Longview Campus Location Specifications; UTT Offers New Online Course
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The Patriot Vol. 27 no. 9 (1999)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: UTT Debate Takes Home 37 Trophies in Tournament; Peres Speaks at Tyler in Distinguished Lecture Series; Hal Holbrook to Perform Tonight as 'Mark Twain' at Cowan Center; Time Management Crucial to College Success; Opinion: Do Something on a Day Off; Opinion: Clintons Can't Demand Privacy for Chelsea; Opinion: 'That Parkin' Spot Ain't Big Enough For Both of Us"; Opinion: Red Wine Can Have Unexpected Benefits; Opinion: Cloning: Dangerous Game; Cowan Center Not in Financial Trouble, Director Says; Enrollment Up 3.9 Percent; Two New Tax Laws Give Students a Break; Seven in Counseling Psychology Recognized for School Counselor Appreciation Month; Sigma Tau Delta Accepting the Laurel Entries; Student Volunteers Needed for Career Fair '99; Art Professor Recieves 1999 President's Citation; E-mail Offered for UTT Spring Semester Students; Student Association Plans March Six Flags Trip; Safe Kid Coalition Requests Bicycle Helmets; Health District Gets $45,000 for Internet Access; Grants Available for Summer Trip; Career Fair March 5; Intramural Basketball in Session; Tyler Tennis Association Holds Festival to Increase Support, Enthusiasm for Game; Supek Discusses Possibility of American Involvement in Kosovo; History Class to Tour Central Europe in June; JW Finn's to Open in Early April
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 2 (1999)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Student Elections Prompt Questions; Campus Police Arrest Student; Tyler Wooing Hockey Team; School Violence Class Back in Demand as Tragedies Increase; Musician Spared from Rampage; State Citizens to Vote on New Amendment; Freshman Retention Rate Beats Average; The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round, Out of Town; Students' Voice Silenced Without Strong Leadership; Campus Voice; Cowan Center Justifies Fees Levied on Students; Website Benefits Students, Faculty; Dean's Position Still Open Pending Mabry's Decision; Power of a Vote; Kennedy New Director of Admissions; Martin New President of Teachers' Association; Career Corner; Veggie Tells: Student Squashes Vegetarian Myths; Flu Vaccinations Given on Campus; Russian Dance Troupe Entertains and Informs Audiences Worldwide; Wilensky Speaking Today; "Molly Sweeney" Back for Encore
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 4 (1999)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Secretary, Child Die in House Fire; Officials Seeks Opinions About New Building; Former Astronaut Lands on Campus; Fall Fest '99 Hits Campus, More to Come; Patriot Issues Challenge; Vegetarians Treated Like Criminals; Like, I don't Have a Problem!; Wichita Falls Police Arrest Former Student; Theatre Department Sponsors Festival; Director Submits Resignation; Tyler Appellate Judge Tells Students How to Prepare for Chosen Career; Students and Faculty Help Freshmen Adjust from High School to College; Performance Sparks Debate in East Texas; Classrooms Undergo Face-Lift; UC Silent Auction to Benefit Local Children; NSA Selling T-Shirts to Fund Feb. Convention; Campus Clubs Select 1999-2000 Officers; Debate Team Triumphs in Two College Contests; Make-a-Wish Looking for Volunteers, Donors; Career Corner; Police Report; Now That's a Mouthful