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. 28 no. 5 (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: Alpha Chi to Induct Members; Garage Sale Scheduled for Weekend; Secret Ballot Vote Boosts Association Pay by $50; Up for Grabs; Election Sends Mixed Message on University Fund; United States Serves as Model for Freedom of the Press; Sleeping in Hurts the Grade; Hips and Salsa: Martin Served up Caliente, Latin Style; Asphalt Company Fined for Delay; Reception Honors Marsh; Police Report; Heredia to Leave University; New Phone Registration Gives Students Extra Time; Groups Perform at Fall Concert, Plan to Attend Conference; Tyler Roses: Sculptor Graces Campus with Copper Artwork; Un-Common Scents: Soldier's Unusual Gift Leads Him into WWII Germany; Poster Contest Winners Named; Weekend Fair Set in Bullard; Career Corner
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The Patriot Vol. 28 no. 6 (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: Heckmann Resigns, Takes Next Career Step; New Bell Tower Planned to Ring by End of 2000; Neilsen Plays Serious Role for a Change; Musical Drama Scheduled for End of Week; Professor Slates Dec. 9 Lecture on Azerbaijan; Campus Voice; Who Cares About Y2K-I'm Getting My Diploma; I'll Take Fame and Maybe Even Travel I don't Know-What do You Think?; Speech Groups Deliver Final Project; Campus Intramural Events Continue in New Semester; University Experiences Recycling Woes; Instructor Traveled to Turkey for Seminar; Nominations for Faculty Awards Due Dec. 10; Fall Final Exam Schedule; First Oge Professorship in Art Awarded to Pace; Association Officer Organizing Childcare Directory for Students; University Hires New Cowan Center Director, President's Special Assistant; University Choir Lacks Recognition on Campus, Finds it Elsewhere; Students Benefit From State Theatre Festival; Career Corner
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The Patriot Vol. 26 no. 1 (1997)
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 Searching for President; Enrollment Cap Limits Incoming Freshman; Longview Considers Sites for New University; UTT Student Asks: Can You See What I See?; Know When Enough is Enough; Sunpoint Café Proves Gregg Co. has a Flight of Fancy; A Princess' Memory Lingers and Sets Example; Secretaries Tackle New Computer Network; New Fall UTT Faculty Members Introduced; Daylight Featured in Movie Madness Tonight; Intramural Golf Season Registration Still Open; Organizations Must Finish Paperwork to be Recognized; Alaskan Art Collection Donated by Dallas Residents; Severinson Performance Launches Harmony of the Spheres Season; Basketball Registration Planned for Oct. 6-20; The Meadows Gallery Exhibits Community Art; UTT Services Outsourced in Effort to Conserve Funds; UTT Snack Bar Under New Management; President's Honor Roll and Dean's List Announced; Casstevens Named New Chair of Theater and Communications
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The Patriot Vol. 26 no. 2 (1997)
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: New Program Begins; Twelve Day Enrollment Shows Numbers Down; Military Women Under Attack?; An Apple a Day Can't Keep the Doctor Away; Celebrities are People Too; UTT and Health Center Combine Police Forces; TJC Athletic Facilities Not Available to UTT Students; Counseling Center Provides Wide Variety of Student Services; Charitable Campaign Begins Oct. 1; Fischer Named Cowan Managing Director; ACM Meets Oct. 14; THEC Golf Open Set; UTT Provide Flu Shots; 3 on 3 Registration Set; ETT Hosts 10K Walk; ETCTM Conference Set; SA Shows Movies in UC; TJC Plans Events; ETSO to Perform; Theater Program Settles Into New Home; Ex-Senator to Open Distinguished Lecture Series; The Theatre; Tennis Team Loses its Biggest Match Ever; Student Leaders Learn to Serve Community; New Fall UTT Faculty Members Introduced
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The Patriot Vol. 24 no. 10 (1996)
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: SA President Frustrated with UTT Administration; Theatre Program Springs Into Action; Colloquium to Feature 'Gender and Politics'; Senators Push for Bill to Track "3G" Offenders; Negative Campaigning Affects Voter Participation; Point of View: How Would You Feel if Your Child was Involved in an Interracial Relationship with Hopes of Marriage?; Elections to be Held at UT Tyler this Spring; Nurse Practitioner Degree Offered at UTT; Federal Court Overturns UT Affirmative Action; International Day Offers Views of the World; Psych Major Heals on Toes; Hale Named to UTT Engineering Program; TMA Displays Three New Exhibitions; McLemore Recieves National Honor; Roberts Honored at Annual Conference; King Named TAS President Elect; Tickets Available for Donaldson Lecture; Flute, Harp Duo Performs in UC; 1996 Azalea Trail Scheduled; Assessment Available at UTT; Communication Problems on UT Tyler Campus; Colloquium Sponsored by School of Liberal Arts; Patriots Overturned in Invitational Tourney; The Eisenhower International Golf Classic Schedule of Events
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 11 (1994)
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: MLK III Highlights Conference; U-Pines Welcomes New Manager; Criminal Justice Professor Becomes Assistant VP for Academic Affairs; New Policy--The Right Way to Go; AIDS Brings Emotional Questions; Oscars Never Go to Popular Films; Writier Hopes to Spur Reason with Radicalism; Coe's Column Muddles Issues; Angry Reader Bashes Editorial; Olive Garden Serves Delicious Food with Sub-Par Service; D.R.U.M. Marches to a Different Beat at UT Tyler's Multicultural Conference; UTT Moot Court; Pre-Law Society Sponsoring Moot Court Teams to Participate in Upcoming State Tournament; Fischer Elected to Regional Executive Post; Education Seminar Looks at Teaching the ADD; Meeting on Juvenile Violence Set By LWV; Inhalant, Poison Awareness Week March 20-26; Lecturer, Student Speak to Texas Publishers; Nursing Department Disability Conference Set; Meeting for Pre-Med Advising Set for March 25; LaRonde Closes this Weekend, Shakespeare Opens Soon; UTT Career Fair Set For Friday, All Student, Alumni Welcome; SA Hosts Golf Tournament; Smith Gets His Kicks From Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do; Immigration Workshop Offered; Job Search Should Begin NOW!; 'Violence, Drugs, Racism Challeng of the 90s' Says Civil Rights Leader; Poem Contest Seeks Entries; Caring About People is Nida's Business--Along with Property Management; Martinez Finds Home in UTT Counseling Office Specializing in Students with Disabilities; UTT Vocational Professor Honored Nationally; Hart's Service Will Benefit the Entire University, Hamm Says; Shreveport Professor Lectures About the Effects Violence Has on a Community; UT Tyler Netters Fire Up, Blow Away Regional Tennis Foes
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 12 (1994)
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: Jones Retires: Reception to be Held in His Honor; Earth Day Celebration Held on UTT Campus; 45 UT Tyler Students Named to National 'Who's Who'; Vote--Its Your Duty to the School; Financial Investigations Motivated by Greed; Peace Found While Communing at Mounds; No, You Can't Quit; Heroes Come in All Shapes, Sizes, and Species-Sometimes they Look Like a Hot Dog; Say 'G'day' to Good Meals, g'bye to Your Money; Herny Roth Ends 60 Years of Silence With Novel; Shakespearean Play Opens in UTT Theatre this Week, Dear Liar Follows Soon; Plans for Tourney Rolling as Golfers Agree to Play; Shelton Brings Experience to her Post; VP Morris to Return as Full-Time Instructor; Alumni Set Rummage Sale for Saturday; Concert Set for Conductor's Retirement; Falzone Named Interim Academic VP; SA to Host Inaugural Awards Banquet; Block Party Slated for U-Pines; Conaway Elected Regional VP; Career Fair Draws 20 Companies; National, Local Bands at E Day; Patriot Takes Honors; 'Who's Who' Honors for UTT Service; SA Elections Slated for Next Week; Parker Not a Shy Leader, A Personality Profile of the Outgoing SA President; Candidate Spotlight
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 13 (1994)
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: Earth Day Draws Folks to Campus; Students Go to Polls, Elect Officers; Festival Brings Flavor to UTT; Small Town Gossip Creates Lifetime of Mountains; Grandmother's House was Best Classroom; Outgoing Editor Bids Farewell to Readers, Staff; Bergfeld Park Won't Forget Heinous Crime City of Tyler Chose to Ignore; Letters; Gilbert: Looking for a Few Good Alums; Student Overcomes Blindness to Help Others; Walker Slithers Through Field with Winning Research; SA Banquet Honors Top Students; TAMU Provides Research Services; Schools Scout Education Grads at On-Campus Job Fair Tomorrow; UTAMP Offers Courses for Minorities; Day Camp Begins for Youth During First Summer Session; E Day Bring Education; Trade Conference Will Present 'Hands On' NAFTA Workshop; 1994 Spring Semester Final Exam Schedule; UTT Students to Study Medicine; Patriots Seek NAIA Crown, Hoping for Perfect Season; School Elections
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 8 (1994)
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: Stolen Art Works Provoke Worries of Censorship; UTT Honors 25 Scholars; SA Fills Seats, Plans Schedule; UTT Professor Professes For United Nations; Critics Steal Rather than Ignore Art; U Pines Hopes to be 'Asset'; Dean Lauds Paper; Sensivity Training Puts New Light on Pool, Space and Bowling; Men Will Sleep Uneasily, With Open Eyes After Lorena's Sensationalized Acquittal; Learning Life Lessons Will Prevent Woes; Critic Names Best, Worst of 1993; Democratic Candidate Runs Against Republican Kamel; Alumni Gifts Help Scholarship Fund; MLK Program Brings Students to UTT; Conflict Resolution Workshop Given to Campus Leaders; Theft Stops Student Art Displays; MLK 3 Highlights Conference; Theatre Season to Begin; UTT's 'Tech Prep' Program Reaches High School Students; Freeman Working at Niagra Institute, Aiding in World Peace Project; Swedish All-American Graces UTT Courts
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 9 (1994)
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: Fine Art Center Still in Works; Supek's Leap Not So Big; Curtis Strange Signs to Eisenhower; AACSB Approves Plan for Accredidation; Comedy Nite Tonight Only; Schools Breed Mediocrity; Female Sexism is Double Standard; Body Armor is Best Gun Control; Clinton Must Preserve China Status; Hate Crimes Law Must be Practiced; Old Age, Great Services Cause High Health Care Costs--Not Unjustified Malpractice Suits; Veal Eaters Bite Into Meaty Ethical Issue; Philadelphia is More Love Story than AIDS Movie; La Ronde Opens Feb. 18, Continues Drama Season; CDC Lab Offers Programs for Tots, Preschoolers; New UTT Graduate Student Honored for Paper Entry; Ground Breaking Date to be Set By Board of Regents in June; Intensive English Class Offered; MCSLC Set for 25th; Arias to Close Series; Nature Trail Ready for Student Use; Golf Tourney Attracts Stars; Netter Comes Up Short Early, Finishes Tourney Strong; Men Dominate OBU Tourney
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The Patriot Vol. 22 no. 3 (1994)
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: Library Services Suffer Deep Cuts; Complex One Step Closer; Use Fees Increased; Quiz Show Stands Apart from Year's Movies; Burton's Ed Wood Bizarre, Fun; Alcohol Changed Life…; Letters; Hot Exhibit Helps to Promote Safety Week; Klotz Named Interim Nursing Director; VPAA Candidates Interview; Most Students Recieve Financial Aid; Theatre Sets Dates; TFBPW Offers Aid; SA Turns in Petition; Computing Center Gets New Stock; Center Provides Help; NPS Hosts Festival; Educators Host Fair; Sculptor's Summer Trip Fills Dream; Victim Speaks to Offenders; FORE! Students, Faculty, Alums Take Course in 2nd SA Tourney
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 1 (1993)
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: SA Meets, Discusses Entertainment, Funding; 'CNN' King to Open Series; State Gives $21 Million to UTT; Times-They are a Changin'; America's 'Civil Responsibility' Cannot be Left Out of Freedom; The Pros and Cons of Clinton's Budget Plan; Music Department Recieves Donation; Guest Directors Lead Projects, Leave Impressions Behind; Pro Student Bill OK'd; U Pines Anticipates 85 Percent Occupancy; UTT Summer Stock Pleases Crowds; Netters Take 5th in NAIA Tourney; Aikman, Golfers Play for UTT, SC SA Meets, Discusses Entertainment, Funding; 'CNN' King to Open Series; State Gives $21 Million to UTT; Times-They are a Changin'; America's 'Civil Responsibility' Cannot be Left Out of Freedom; The Pros and Cons of Clinton's Budget Plan; Music Department Recieves Donation; Guest Directors Lead Projects, Leave Impressions Behind; Pro Student Bill OK'd; U Pines Anticipates 85 Percent Occupancy; UTT Summer Stock Pleases Crowds; Netters Take 5th in NAIA Tourney; Aikman, Golfers Play for UTT, SC
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 2 (1993)
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: King Keeps Audience Laughing During 'Lecture'; SA Discusses U Pines, Fees, New Executives Named; Several Incidents Reported at UTT Housing Complex; Good Move UTT, Wise Choice; All for Helping the Working Poor; Television Entrances Watchers, Makes Them Do Stupid Things; Better Education Needed For Success; More Christian Rights Needed for America; Student Activities Gains New Coordinator; Free Aerobic Exercise Offered by SA; Money Available to Accounting Majors; Theatre Season Announced; Problems at U Pines Alcohol Related; Students Surveyed on Health Coverage; Service Pins Awarded to Faculty and Staff During Convocation; No Fees to U Pines, Officials Say; King Wows Capacity Crowd with Wit, Anecdotes, Humor; SA Club Day Set; Tylerites Ask King Questions During Session; New IDs Save Change, Hassle; Jewish Students Excused for Upcoming Religious Days; Project Saf-D Closes This Month; Lecture Series Continues Through Both Semesters; Levine to Speak Next; Witching Hour on Display in UC Studio; S. Tyler Improves with Additions, More to Come; The Norse-Man Cometh
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 3 (1993)
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: Partnership Agreement Brings UTT, TJC Together; SA Discusses Allotments Friday; Additions to Faculty Announced; Volunteer: Make a Difference; Letters to the Editor; Wants 'Majority' to Speak Out; Agrees with Coe on Rights Issue; Executive Enjoys Paper's New Look; Some Debts Impossible to Repay; Talk on the Street: Should the U.S. Pull All Troops Out of Somalia; Exchange Professor Gives Lecture; New Faculty Come to UT Tyler, Bring Their Wide Backgrounds; Library Offers Variety of Services; Dunn Takes Position With UT System in Humanities Center; Two UTT Nursing Students Awarded State Scholarships; Anatol Opens Season, Contest Bound; Partnership Agreement Links Area Schools Together; UTT, TJC Help BBI; Learn Tips to Keep Kids Safe from Harm; Murphey Discusses Art of Tai Chi; VP Looks Back on Service; Awareness Week, Pamphlets on Agenda for Friday Meeting; Lawsuit Rumors Recently Quelled by Officials; Housing Complex Offers Students Awareness Training; Stressed Students can Find The Warrior's Edge; Live Music+Atmosphere and Location=Rick's; Country Tavern: Best Ribs in the Lone Star State; Netters Dominate in Rolex Tourney; Sport Fest Set for UT Tyler; South...From the Great White North
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 4 (1993)
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: Anatol Competes in Festival Today; Potter Teaches his Art at Fast Pace; Chorale Sings in the UC; Awareness-the 1st Step; Denies Constitution Mandates Separation of Church and State; To the Editor; Kids Should Tote Books, Not Handguns, at School; Talk on the Street: Do you Think the Prosecution of Kay Bailey Hutchinson is Politically Motivated; 'Malice' Has All the Ingredients for Fall Thriller; TMA, TT Host Gala Saturday; Brodnax Serves Art, Gumbo at UTT; Faculty Exhibition Set; South from the Great White North Part Two...
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 5 (1993)
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: Apartment Residents Shot in Drive By; AA Week Deemed Success by Student Activities, SA; NBC Economist to Speak Nov. 11; President, LA Dean Return from Europe; Politically What?; Says Patriot Cartoon Degraded Women; GOP Campus Newsletter Must Alter Style; Communication Gap; Democrat Claims The Right Stuff Has it All Wrong; Can White Rioters Toss Bricks, Too?; Exchanges Possible With Former Eastern Bloc Countries; Mr. Kamel Goes to Tyler; Steve Blow to Speak; Actors Win Awards, Servant Opens Soon; SA Brings More Free Entertainment; Pre-Med, Pre-Dental Clubs to Visit Medical School; Mexican Exchange Student Wants MBA to Help Future of Her Country; UTT Taps Into Market With National Society; Presidential Scholars Named, Listed for Fall Semester; On-Campus Housing Complex to Host Campus-Wide Events; UT Tyler's Travel Study Program Takes Students to Foreign Lands; Nursing Career Day Monday; Nursing Students to Attend Dallas Convention; Business School Gets Accredidation with American Assembly of Schools; Dear Pete, Tommy was Bliding and a Total Ball; Free Aerobics Offered by Student Association; UTT Netters Advance to National Finals; Great Finds in Our Own Back Yard
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 6 (1993)
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, Area Colleges' Enrollment Falls; Police Show Campus Incidents Up From This Time Last Year; NBC Economist to Lecture Tonight in UC Open Area; DMN Columnist Speaks Tomorrow; JOUR 1101 Thus Beginneth the Lesson…; College GOP Protests 'Slander'; Reader Defends Patriot Cartoon; SA President Commends Paper; PC Belongs in the NFL?; Mr. Promiscuous Man: Condoms Aren't Impervious to Armor; Students Snatch Up Free SA Self-Help Booklets; New Music Classes Offered; 'No One Reason' Says Official About Enrollment Up; UT Tyler, TJC Groups Gather 200 Plus Coats; Drug Reports Labeled 'Unfounded'; Senate Candidate On Campus Today; Magic Kingdom at UT Tyler; Free Music Workshop Offered; Rayburn Strikes Chord at UTT; UTT Netters Capture Two Titles; Experience Has Been his Teacher...
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The Patriot Vol. 21 no. 7 (1993)
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: Christmas Concert Slated for Tonight; Reception Honors Retirees Tomorrow; 376 to Receive Diplomas Dec. 10; Steve Blow Addresses Future Writers; Student Enjoys Job of Helping Others; ACLU Defends Individual Rights; Unfair Grades Would Kill Health Care Plan; Many Face Holiday with 'Fortitude'; Trash Disco Night: Night Fever Infects No One; Chesak, 'The Coolest Guy' Mike Knows; Workshop Brings in Experts; Resident Touts Campus Life; AIDS Conference to be Held in Spring Semester; Bronx Bomber Swings on UTT Courts
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Texas Eastern Patriot Vol. 6 no. 10 (1979)
Texas Eastern University
The official newspaper for Texas Eastern University from 1976 through 1977, before it was changed to the Texas Eastern Patriot. Articles in this issue include: TEU Regents Slow in Favoring UT Merger; Science Day Held at TEU; Golf Available; What about UTT?; Ask the Patriot; Fever Hounds Public; Calendar; Drive Line; TEU's Summer Terms Offering Over 130 Classes; A&M Wins Tourney; Speech Group Active; Regents OK Officers, Delay Stewart's Contract; Professor Uses Hypnotism to Write Book; Education Foundation to Consider Future Role; SLAC Meeting Held
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Texas Eastern Patriot Vol. 6 no. 11 (1979)
Texas Eastern Univerity
The official newspaper for Texas Eastern University from 1976 through 1977, before it was changed to the Texas Eastern Patriot. Articles in this issue include: 500 to Graduate in May Commencement; Few Changes Expected if TEU Becomes UTT; TEU Hosts Barbecue; Recessed Regents to Reconvene May 16; Turns Says Childcare has Not been Requested; Letters to the Editor; Rush to the Theatre, "Champ" is a Winner; Ex-Secret Service Agent Teaching at TEU; Distinguished Student Lecture Series Sponsored by Texas Alpha Xi Chapter Held April 12 at TEU; Placement Services Provided for Graduates; Student Attends Classes for Enrichment Only; Convocation Planned for Summer Graduates; Steps Required; Students Can Register; Recreation Wrapping Up; Students Use Park to Teach
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Texas Eastern Patriot Vol. 6 no. 6 (1979)
Texas Eastern University
The official newspaper for Texas Eastern University from 1976 through 1977, before it was changed to the Texas Eastern Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Extra Red Tape if TEU is in UT; Regents Okay Improvements; Students Determine Education Quality; On the Other Hand: Church or State; New Travolta Movie may Start a Trend; 1,747 Enroll; Former Cop Makes Chairman; Forty Students in Work Study: Openings Available; Med School Also?; Recreation Available; Student Teaching Providing Experience
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Texas Eastern Patriot Vol. 6 no. 7 (1979)
Texas Eastern University
The official newspaper for Texas Eastern University from 1976 through 1977, before it was changed to the Texas Eastern Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Students Feel Courses Should Be Varied; Student Life Committee Now Accepting Members; Proposals to Effect TEU; Opinion Poll; Legislative Proposals Would Help Schools; David Bowie has at Last Found Himself on "Stage"; Ask the Patriot; On the Other Hand: Junior College or Not?; Student Advisory Committee Proved Helpful in Education Classes at TEU; Inflation Rate Rising at Texas Eastern; CEC Helps Special Kids; Sawyer Elected; Completion Dates Near for TEU Construction; Reader's Suggestions, Contributions Wanted; Forty-Seven Students Make Fall Honor Roll; Lake Built Only for Beauty, Also Used in Experiments; TEU Funding Suggested; Student Life Offering $2 Movie Tickets to Students; Powder Puff Mechanics, Makeup Applying Offered; Travel-Study Programs Available to Students
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Texas Eastern Patriot Vol. 6 no. 8 (1979)
Texas Eastern University
The official newspaper for Texas Eastern University from 1976 through 1977, before it was changed to the Texas Eastern Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Handicapped Meet Tomorrow; Deadline Set for Graduation; Mothers Beg for Child Care; Students Meet with Officials; Group Counseling and Speech Club Forming at TEU; Ice Skating Rink Possible; Mothers Plea for TEU Child Care Facility; Letters to the Editor: Gajda Welcomes Suggestions, Students Complains About Library; Ask the Patriot; "Ice Castles" Melts Hearts; Drive Line; Former Campus to Become Juvenile Center; Educators Meet at TEU; Nude Models Pose in Class; Spanish Club Initiates Members; Students Win T-Shirts in Ping Pong Rounds; Chemical Club Noted; Car Talk and Makeup Topics for Short Courses; Reader's Suggestions, Contributions Wanted
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Texas Eastern Patriot Vol. 6 no. 9 (1979)
Texas Eastern University
The official newspaper for Texas Eastern University from 1976 through 1977, before it was changed to the Texas Eastern Patriot. Articles in this issue include: House, Senate Study TEU Bill; Arts Festival Planned; SLAC Hears Students; Letters to the Editor; Students View U.S. Involvment with China; Students Offered Sports; On Spring; House Bill 1706 and Senate Bill 906 for UTT; Profs Oppose Proposal to Abolish Tenure; TEU Handicapped Organize to Help Themselves, Others
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Texas Eastern Patriot Vol. 5 no. 10 (1978)
Texas Eastern University
The official newspaper for Texas Eastern University from 1976 through 1977, before it was changed to the Texas Eastern Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Regents Study Plans for Library; TEU Graduates Look Back on their College Days; Chamber Needs Push to Build Center at TEU; Lion Cast Lacks Feeling Play Drags Final Scene; Blood Donations Make Bank Work; SLAC Chairman says his Job 'A Lot of Work'; Half the Library Books Ordered Arrive; History Professor Lectures on "Durer"; Newest Organization has Guest Lecturer; Athletic Equipment Available for Student Use; Red Cross Sponsors Water Safety Course; Travel Study Deadline Extended for TEU Tour; TEU's Fine Arts Festival Brings out the Talent; Two TEU Employees Publish History Books; Circle K Officer Plans Revamping of TEU Club; District Elects President