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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Patriot Talon Vol. 35 No.2 (2004)
Archives Account
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler. Articles in this issue include: Rogers Remembered at Service; Campus Heath Clinic Receives 2nd Chance; Organizations Sponsor Fest; Student Death Investigated; Nominees Avoid Important Issues; Abusive Relationship fails; lack of parking Places Inspires Poet to Weigh Prose and Cons of Cars; terrorism Prevention Funds Spent on Questionable Items; Bannon; Computer Major, 'Metal' Star; New Advisers Hired to Help raise Retention; fat Kids Blamed on Food Industry; Music Festival to Rock Austin; SGA Forced to Redo Budget; Ford First to Receive New Award; Cowan Center Offers Complimentary Tickets; College Welcomes Student's Pets in Dorms; Rich Finds Home in Art Department; Patriots Tame Wildcats in 11-0 Scoring Spree; Patriot Runners Get New Coach; Bryant Decision Drops Jaws, Spurs Finger-Pointing; Seminar Puts Students en Garde;
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The Patriot Vol.34 No.10 (11) (2004)
Archives Account
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: SGA Planning Day of service; Many Students Cynical of Evaluations; Ratings Fail to Catch Online; Students Vote in SGA Revisions to Constitution; LUC Names Director; Legal Ruling Insult to SGA Members; Freedom of Speech Remains Dormant; Terrorist Trends Become Avenue for New fads; Students Exhibit Artwork; It's All Relative for 2 Clinical Psych Majors; Bush's Faith Appeals to Students; Collectibles Uncovered in Unusual Locations; Patriot Days are here Again on April 12-16; 10 Students Named to Who's Who List; Athletes Receive National Honors; Patriots Win Seven of Eight; Golf Team Finishes Third of Nine; Men's Tennis Defeats Mississippi College; Cheer Tryouts April 24; 'Apprentice' Lack Key Element- Donald the Dictator; Irick, Dodd Take Debate Wins; Provost Field Narrowed to Final Four Candidates; SIU Freshmen Gain Frozen Tuition; Voting Closes to Give HPC Stand a Name; Department Wins Seven Advertising Merit Awards
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The Patriot Vol. 34 No.10 (2004)
Archives Account
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Amendments up for Vote; University Says SGA not Public; Snow Day to Slow Day; E-mails Critical of Greeks; Hill Appointed to Fill Seat Vacated by Resignation; SGA Package Promotes More Trouble than Worth; God's Little Patient Takes His Medicine; Reality Presidential Politics Lacks Real Issues; Professor Bids Writer Respect; Artist Demonstrates Techniques; Video Game Simple, Yet Entertaining; Veterans Share Memories; Medieval Times Return; Childcare Centers Stir Classroom Creativity; Denver Teacher to Present two Lectures Friday on Art History; Nanotechnology Work Recognized; Student Potters assist Empty Bowls Event; Be Differential; Rebate Rewards Speedy Graduates; Kiepke Announces Senate Resignation; Debate Team Wins Fulbright Sweepstakes; Regents Appoint Krier Board's Vice Chairman; University Promotes Contest to Name Student Apartments; Olivier Takes Job at Faulkner; Patriots Split Doubleheader; Basketball Teams end 1st Season; Expectation Levels Higher for Athletes
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The Patriot Vol. 34 No. 12 (2004)
Archives Account
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Volunteers Entertain 100 at SGA Carnival; Few Contests for Voting in Late Elections; New Provost to take Office this Summer; Tracing the Elusive Evaluations; Editor Appointed; Free Speech Provides Poor Avenue; Student Protests Late Night Library Hours; War Dead deserve Heroes' farewell; Trial Provides New Experience; Student Pleads: Keep Your Pants on; Internet Journals Promote Easy, Fun Escape; 10th Faire Complete; New mathematics Choices Available; KDP Inducts 62 Members; Instructor Preparing to Teach Deaf Culture; Student Opinions Requested for New UC Dining Options; A Tradition Timeline; Conaway Named Interim Chairman; Student Requests Donations for Treatments; Fee Recommendations Made; ASC Tennis Champions; Patriots Baseball Loses Five straight; Woman Outsed in Semi-finals; Baseball Players leave Marks in Record Books; Stand Naming Delayed, More Options Needed; Blends & Brews Kiosk Perks up Student Center; Apartments' Name Picked After Contest; Patriot Claims 24 TIPA Awards; Evangelist Relocated after Complaint Filed; President Declares Irwins Patriots of the Year; Dodd, Arellano, Conklin Claim Debate Wins
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The Patriot Vol.34 No.13 (2004)
Archives Account
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed to the Patriot Talon. Articles in this issue include: Palmquist in for 2nd Term; Survey: Credibility Gap Saps Teacher Evaluations; Progress Begins on Greek Plans; Election Highlights Need for Accountability; Editor Remembers Unique Atmosphere; Students Protest: Stop Your Whining; The Team; Columnist Questions his Future; Study Tips May Make Tests Easier; Student Literature, Art Available in Magazine; Church Breaks Tradition; Cowboy Singer to Perform at 'Shootout' Barbecue; Luncheon Caps Off Weeklong Employee Appreciation Events; Hole-in-One Contest Gives Golfers a Shot at $1 Million Jackpot in Longview, Tyler; Athletes Honored at Ceremony; Awards for All Sport Presented Sunday; Athletes of the Year; Sciba Gains Honors; ABC Proposes Extra Championship Game; Organization Honored; Business Society Adds 32 Members; College Recognizes Students
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The Patriot Vol. 34 no. 8 (2004)
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 North; Hill Named Residence Life Director; UT Sets Homecoming Bash; Tallent Elected Parliamentarian; Debate Team Takes National Tournament; Community Plans Available to Students; Theater Student Remains Supportive; Space Exploration Continues with New Venue; Textbooks Cheaper Online; Public's Apathy Not Surprising; Hand Named 2004 Duchess; Stand Needs Name; Publication Seeks Student Creativity; Signing Gains Popularity; Product Blocks Cheats; Police Reports; Treasurer Files Financial Report; SGA Planning Community Projects; Rho Iota Chapter Recieves Grant; Hobbs WIns L.E. Norton Recognition for Forensics; Auditions Open Saturday for Musical Performance; Enrichment Center Presents Schedule of Student Seminars; Tips for First-Time Gym Visitors; Weekly Horoscope; Student's Creativity Debuts in an Original Comic Strip; Patriot Men Win Conference Game; First Softball Coach Hired; Women Vow to Establish Winning Traditions at Home; ESPN to Air Reality Show; Commercials at Heart of Super Bowl; Patriots to Finis Fifth in Conference Before First Game; Whitaker Donates Scholarship; Provost Seat Remains Vacant; Kentucky Jaywalkers Promote Big Problem
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The Patriot Vol. 34 no. 9 (2004)
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: Fraternitites Spark Debate; Survey Favors Greeks; Officials Question Document's Disclosure; SGA Drafts Appointment Procedures; Deferred Raises Granted; Starbucks Hits Delays Over Plumbing Issue; Greek Life Provides Disturbing Results; Lazy Lives Make for the Best Analysts; Resale Shopping Sparks Trash-to-Treasure Items; Cold Doesn't Stop Cooks; Halftime 'Accident' Planned; Voters Name First Royalty on Campus; Top 5 Best and Worst V-Days; Blame Publishers for Prices; President's List, Dean's List for Fall Semester Announced; Home, Sweet Homecoming: ' A Living Tradition' 2nd Annual Homecoming; Debaters Win Again at Tarrant County; LUC Names 3 Finalists for Director; Weekly Horoscope; 'Apprentice is Used as an Educational Tool; Women 6-4 in Conference Play; Henderson Makes 100th Point Dunk; Patriots Shine Under 'Can Do' Coach Deike; FCA Comes to Campus; Conference Names Sha Shead Player of the Week; Amateur Radio Operators Reach Out, Touch the World; 'Dress for Success' Launches Student Success Seminars
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The Patriot (2003)
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: Ribbon Cut on 'Milestone'; University is Host for Soccer Tourney; Apartments Design Released; SGA Starts Work on Code Revisions; The U.S. Economy and its Long Habit of Waste; Fashions that Promote a Person's Soul; Defensive Driving a Lesson of Torture or Vacation; Weighing Right Life with Right to be Alive; Free Your Mind; Kill Bill Packs a Lethal Punch; Rising Costs Spur Political Response; Polling Places Patriots at Bottom; Cross Country Men Place Fifth in Meet; Patriot Golfers Bring Home Third-Place Title; Weekly Horoscope; '80s Music Haunts Student's Mind; Freshman 'Spotlight Award' Winners Named for October; Police Reports; Debate Team Takes First, Fourth Places; Battle Continues over Court's Ruling for Schools; Central European Travel Offered During Summertime.
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The Patriot 30th Anniversary Commemorative Edition (2003)
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: Turning 30… The Patriot Recalls Origin, Experiences; 22 Year Old Club Furthers Interest in Journalism; Peek at the Past; Patriot Faculty Advisors; Patriot Student Editors; Former Editor Making Headlines on City Council; Sports Editor Compares Paper's Past to Present; Unforgettable National Headlines; Time Capsule Brings Past 'Back to the Future'; 20 Years and Counting...Employees Who Are Still Part of the University Community After Two Decades
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The Patriot Vol. 33 no. 10 (12) (2003)
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: Ainsworth Steps Up; Four-Day School Week Scheduled; Police Arrest Artist for Anti-War Graffiti; Officials Anticipate Parking Fee Increase; Proposed Permit Costs; Committee to Consider Closing Campus to Students After Hours; Editorial; Ya Ain't Just Whistling Dixie-Chick; New War Promotes Soldier's Success in Battle; Campus Voice; Secretary Candidates Tout Qualities; Seven of 11 SGA Races Uncontested; Five Candidates Vying for Three Senate Seats; SGA Election Code; Sherman Named Athletic Represenative; Chemical Lab Spill Prompts Evacuation; Principle Partnership Pairs University, TISD; Patel Wins First Place in Debate Competition; Forbes Addresses Nearly-Packed House; Bands, Fans, Venues Flock to Texas Capital for Top-Notch Festival; Preliminary Cowan Center Reports Show Seven Profit Makers, Two Losses in Season; Two Feet Above the Rest; Sign Spells Out Sound Advise; Rocker's Ex-Jeep Offers Wild Ride; To Dissect an Animal or Not Dissect and Animal, that is the Question; How the Battle was Won; Chess Playing Youngster Ahead of Game; Utilikilt Pays Tribute to Heritage, Provides 'Comfort'; Police Reports; Five Apply for Parking Lot Patrol Assignments; Score Board; University Faces Challenge in Division I Chicago; Practice Makes Perfect; Cheerleader Tryouts Set April 11-12; Golf Team Fights Season of Rain, Fog; Electric Pickup: Student Alters Energy Source; Budget Cuts Addressed at Luncheon Discussion; Latin Club Performs World-Wide Play; Who's Who Lists 24 University Students; Prospective Freshman Invited to University
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The Patriot Vol. 33 no. 11 (13) (2003)
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 Still Online; April Showers; SGA Changes Leaders; Senator Election Negated; Patriot Claims 16 Awards; Banner Year; It's Miller Time for Debate Team: University Squad Wins at Pi Delta Kappa Tourney; Editorial; Letters to the Editor; Campus Voice; Campus Calendar; Police Reports; Ceremony to Honor Young Writers, Poets; University Honor Society Named Start Chapter; No Week for the Weak: Teams Challenge Brains, Brawn During Activities; Gimme a T-U-R-N-E-R: Former Oklahoma Cheerleader Stakes Turf in Tyler; Keeping an Eye on the Competition; University Cheerleading Results to be Announced April 20; Netters Win USCAA Tourney; University Sweeps University of Texas-Dallas, 9-0; Scoreboard; Medieval Magic; Library Honors 'Poetry Month'; Oklahoma Natives Combine Song Styles in Lone Star State; Organization Information; Congressman Ralph Hall Honored; East Texans Benefit from Rep. Hall's Support; Legislative Changes Announced; Appreciation Week Activities Touted; Students to Vote on Constitution Revisions; Nursing Program Gets Grant; Faculty Focus; Patriot Flashback
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The Patriot Vol. 33 no. 12 (14) (2003)
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: Classic Event: Patriot Classic to Feature Tournaments, Entertainment; Center Christened; Biker Gang; President Reports Layoffs Expected; Constitution Revision Election Voided; Tattoo-Removal Group Erases Troubled Pasts; 11 Cheerleaders Selected from First Squad Tryout; Editorial; Summer Sessions Make Good Offers; Campus Voice; Patriots Rising Stars; All-Americans Honored; Dream Turned Reality for Fan; Poets Win Awards in Ceremony; Jam Session; Rusk County-Based Music Station Turning Ears, Heads Across Area; University Musical Production Gave Audience Fun Time, Smiles; Best Bars in Texas: Prison Museum Opens Doors to Life, History of State's Least-Loved Citizens; Debate Team Wraps Up Season in 8th Place; Faculty Focus; Patriot Flashback
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The Patriot Vol. 33 no. 13 (15) (2003)
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: Curtains Close for Theater Major, Graduate Studies; Up and Over; SGA Violates Records Request; Construction to Begin in Winter 2004 for Engineering, Computer Science Building; Two Vice Presidents Leaving Key Positions; Editorial; Check the Moving List More than Once; Help for Disabilities Available if Needed; Suicide Attempt Leads Police to Search Lake for Clues; Low Freshmen Retention Level Creates Concerns on Campus; University Employee Layoffs Reduce Workforce by 22; College Becomes Mother Friendly; Single Father Juggles Roles; Six Faculty Promoted, to Recieve 4 Percent Raises; Former Student Indicted for Car Accident that Killed Friend; Phillips, Hart Recieve Grant to Analyze Crime Patterns, Strategies; Meeting Set to Discuss Master Plan; University Sees Green After Recieving $29,000 in Credits on Energy Bills; Poisonous Snakes Not a Big Deal Despite Summer Media Coverage on Harvey Lake; Patriot Classic Increases Profits During Fundraising; Baseball Team Signs 17 New Athletes; Tennis Camp Helps Youngsters Improving Techniques, Respect; Patriots Slotted to NCAA's Division III; 15 Student Athletes to Play for Women's Volleyball; Maintenance Program to Improve Harvey Lake; Games, Fun Targets New Students During 'Fest; Ballard, Gilliam Presented with Award for Excellence; Journalism Major to Serve as Advisory Board Secretary; Cowan Center Introduces New Series; Students Pay Out Patriot Center Fee, Higher Parking Cost; 171 Students Named to President's List for Spring; More than 180 Students Named to Dean's List for Previous Semester; Campus Police Reports; WelcomeFest 2003
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The Patriot Vol. 33 no. 8 (10) (2003)
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: Hearing Draws Small Crowd: School Officials Explain Proposed Tuition Increase; Parking Permit Fee May Double; Reservists Face Prospect of War Abroad; SGA Sets Filing Period for General Elections; Suspected Shuttle Debris Found on Campus; Reality Shows Portray Real Life Events; Campus Voice; Space Travel Should Not Be Able to Continue; Subway Records Profit During First Financial Period; Police Reports; Planners Can Save Cash, Face; New York Born Singer Begins Career in Texas; Novak, Press State Opinions in Cowan Center; Business Etiquette Class Nourishes Mind and Body; Major Coming to Tyler; University Tennis Season Put on Hold Due to Weather; Campus Drug Offenses Grow; University System Receives Award; Program Benefits Students; Superintendents to Attend Class; University Debate Team Awarded Three Trophies; Organization Information; Campus Calendar; Policy Revisions Set on Security Checks; Student Petition Drive Extended Two Weeks; Enrollment Figures Top 4,200 for Spring Term; Student Government Report Incomplete, Overdue; SGA Appointments Fill 2 Vacancies
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The Patriot Vol. 33 no. 8 (9) (2003)
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: Offenders Drive Up Fines; Tylerite Could Stay o Board; SGA Pens New Regent Petition; Deregulation Tops Legislative Issues; Former Student Sentenced in Fraud Case; Editorial; Bookstore Employees: Misunderstood; Freshman Fear Starts for Another Generation; Campus Voice; Fall Semester President's List Contains 184 Honor Students; Boggs Named Dow Jones Intern; Dean's List Includes 191 Students; Registration Day; Press Club Wins $200 First Place Prize; Cowan Schedule Under Way; Spring Semester Theater Casts to Perform Shakespeare Classic Play, Popular Musical; Taste of Country Found in Carthage; Intensive Care: Assistant Professor's Family Multiplies by 3; University Hires Men's and Women's Basketball Coaches; Short to Coach Volleyball Team; Vilade Ready for 2004 Baseball Season; Campus Police Reports; Engineering Grant Will Assist Students; Fischer Joins National Education Committee; European Travel Course Offered During Summer; Group Elects Rainwater as Secretary; Graduate Business Student Recieves MBA Scholarship
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The Patriot Vol. 33 no. 9 (11) (2003)
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: SGA Officials Revise Election Code Rules; Students to Patrol Parking: Police Department Hiring Help to Ticket More Cars; Riter Accepts Longer Stay on UT Board of Regents; Ice & Wind; Research Destroyed in Shuttle; Legislators Deride Deregulation; Editorial; Credit Card Fraud: Can Happen Anywhere; Campus Voice; Police Reports; New Vocal Group Titled Ambassadors; Ray Price to Perform in Maude Cobb Center; Lecture Series to Bring Steve Forbes on Campus; Timpson Man Breaks Away from Weakest Links to Win; Reflections in History: Evan's African American Art Exhibit Brings Past to Present; Tennis Team Splits Weekend Matches; Publication Board Appoints Chair; Organization Information; Campus Calendar; Debate Team Grabs Second in Tournament Sweepstakes; Three University Programs to Share Donation; Road Block; Two Candidates Seek Vacant SGA Position
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The Patriot Vol. 34 no. 2 (2003)
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: Faculty Satisfaction Down; SGA Election Slated to Fill Senator Seats; The New Patriot; Fall Enrollment Booming; Longview UC Fights for Fitness; Silence Greates Tribute to Sept. 11 Anniversary; Freshman Fear Back with a Vengeance; Ideas for Extra Budget Provide New Alternatives; Building a Safe Haven: Campus GLBT Carving Niche as First Gay Organization; Hashing It Over; Campus Calendar; Club News; Ahavath Achim Invites Students; Blood Drive Pools in Pint Sized Help; Womack Kicks Off Performance Season; UPines Fills to Full Capacity for First Time; Pressure Still on Foreign Students; Bell Tower Fix Temporary, Permanent Repair Planned; Viruses, Worms Bug UPines Computers; Traffic Accidents on Rise as Students Battle Parking; Former PATH Director Takes on New Role; Journalism Student Presented with 'Freshman Award'; Two University Athletes Face Alcohol Charges; Off Course: Meet Hits Snag; Kickers Bring Back 4-0 Record; Bases Full After Camp Yields Two; Patriot Center Debut Set for Volleyball Match; Winner of 'Last Comic Standing' Looks Ahead, Faces New Celebrity Status in Full Swing
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The Patriot Vol. 34 no. 3 (2003)
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 Increases on Table; For Whom the Bell Tolls; SGA Review Complaints on 2 Candidates; Student Arrested in Assault Case; Concealment With Important Issues Raises New Speculation; Campus Voice; Not Your Typical Governor Election; Reader Supports National Coming Out Day; Learning from the Leader: Mabry Goes to the Head of the Class; UT Looking for Sex or Education?; Early Greek Survey Result Appear Positive; Campus Calendar; Club News; Cornerstone Recieves OSO Award $200; Yesterday's Treasured Toys Define Hidden Personality; Sleeping Myths Put to Rest; SGA Facing Confusion Over Twin Constitutions; Freshman Winners Shine with Spotlight; Wesley Clark to Speak Oct. 30 at Lecture Series; Police Reports; Debate Team Sets Standard at First Debate; Weekly Horoscope; Mexican Restaurant Makes the Grade, Offers Seafood Twist; Volleyball Team Rallies, Falls Short; Women's Win Streak Continues; Men's Soccer Reclaims Winning Season over ETBU; Soccer 'Mama'; Mother Plays Role On and Off the Field; Cubs Winning Series Would Hurt Casinos; The Patriots' Playhouse: Herrington Patriot Center Provides Students a Place to Work Out, Relax
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The Patriot Vol. 34 no. 4 (2003)
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: Clark's Out, Compton's In; Conflicting Constitutions Up Confusion Walk of Life; LUC Director Resigns from the 'Best Job I Ever Had."; School Hours Make for Frenzied Editor; Internet Provides Way on Ruining Films; Student Transfers to Find more Fulfilled Major; Men Challenge Nursing Stigma; Men: Schools Tap Overlooked Demographic; Student Actor Digs Deep for Captivating New Role; Debate Team Practices Speech Craft; Fall Fest October and Alcohol Awareness Week; Theater Department Presents Student-Written Plays; LUC Upgrading Student Lounge; Concessions Take a Stand on Campus; Davis Recieves Spotlight Award; Subway Tops University Market Niche; Police Release Partial Crime Statistics for 2003; Assault Suspect May be Expelled; Student Circumvents Copyright Protection; Fighting Soccer Mom Cited; Weekly Horoscope; '80s Fashion: Decade to Turn Up Again?; No. 1 Patriots Seek USCAA Title; Tournament Challenges Women; V-Ball Players Eyeing Victory; Racing for Fulfillment in the Fellowship of Fools; SGA Plans 'Meet and Greet Week; Basketball Teams Begin Workouts; Patriot Center Selected for Volleyball Tourney
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The Patriot Vol. 34 no. 6 (2003)
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: Filed Report of Racial Slur Dogs Senator; Patriots on Top; Deal Made on LUC Fitness; Offensive Words; Tuition Propsal Send to Regents; Revised SGA Constitution Gives Officers Blank Check; Thanksgiving Remains Forgotten, While it Should be a Thankful Time; Signs Old Age is Catching Up with You; Student Professes Right of Sexual Orientation; Getting Into a Criminal's Mind; A Season of Change for Seniors; UT Plays Host for KCACTF; KCACTF Performance Reviews; Pope Lick Creek, Overflowing with Hope; Tarrant County Puts on the Perfect Play; Compton Gives Glimpse of Washington; Creative Writers Group Begins Story in Spring; President Learning Much from Leadership Position; Titus Andronicus Becomes Titus You're Boring Us; Police Reports; Bear Wrecks Havok on College Campus; Patriots National Champions: Men's Soccer Team Wins USCAA Tournament; Alcohol Awareness Week Contest Winners Selected; Students Inducted in Honor Society This Friday; Two University Freshmen Awarded 'Spotlight' Honors; ACS Nabs Honorable Mention for Community Projects; Graduates, Wise Honored by New UT Alumni Wall; Hispanic Business Workshop to Recognize 40 Participants; Nursing College Slates Health Fair; Ireland Travel Study Set over Spring Break; V-ball Ends Year on Positive Note; Runners Finish Season in Title Meets; Weekly Horoscope; '80s Pop Culture Exploded, Stayed in Heart, Mind; Women Place Third in Tournament
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The Patriot Vol. 34 no. 7 (2003)
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: Senator Resigns Over Slur; Official Election Results Delayed; Starbucks Spills Beans on UC Venue; Regents Approve Tuition, Housing; Rising Tuition Costs Raise New Concerns; SGA Contests Article About Racial Slur; Non-Traditional Students Strive for a Better Effort; New Club Enters the Ring; Theater: the Show Must Go On; White Receives Thanks from Grads; North Lecture Slated Jan. 22; Networks Pull Out Full Lineup of Favorite Yuletide Programs; Police Reports; Fructose Could be Source of Digestive Discomforts; 1 Point Decides Kick-Off Game; Ladies Lose First Game; Weekly Horoscope; Christmas Gift-Giving Takes on New Futuristic Meaning; Nursing Program Tends to Student Body's Health; Three Chosen to Win Award; Debate Squad Brings Home First-Place Honors; Graduates Seeking Out Scarce Jobs; Religious Scholarships Under Pressure in Court Systems; American Chemical Society Named 'Outstanding'; University Recieves Gift Toward Endowed Professorship
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The Patriot Vol. 32 no. 1 (2002)
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: Don't Ya Just Lovett; SGA Prepares for Spring Officer, Senator Elections; Soccer Coach Chosen; Subway Registers Below Profit; Spring Enrollment Peaks, Exceeds Fall 2001 Figures; Editorial; Campus Voice; Shredders: Friend or Foe to Businesses?; Internet Classes Change the Face of College; Radar Gun Ill Omen for Speeding Drivers; Business Career Fair Set Feb. 22; Fall Dean's List, President's Honor Roll Released; Campus Calendar; Two Arrested for Campus Car Burglary; Debate Team Performs 'Average' in St. Louis; Police Report; Mexico Trip Offers Six Credit Hours; New Hispanic Club on Campus; Trip to Britain and Ireland Being Offered for History Credit; Graduate Students Recognized; Student Uncovers Tyler's Hot Spots; I Am Sam Declares "I Am Triumphant"; Calendar of Events; Sign Me Up; Patriots Prevail at Le Tourneau; Patriot Tennis; Chemical Society Wins OSO Award; In the Zone; Trio of Presidents, 3 University Names Later, Assistant Retires
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The Patriot Vol. 32 no. 2 (2002)
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: Pledge of Rememberance; Dormitory Approved: Proposed Building Called 'Nontraditional'; Students Blast Off in Scrap Challenge; Soccer Coaches Selected; VP Search Narrows, Finalists Visit Campus; Students Prepare for SGA Election; SGA Candidates; Campus Voice; Editorial; Cashier's Office Swarms with Activity; Commercials Invade the Good Ole Days of Cinema; I Feel Lucky; Timely Tax Tips, Computer Software Could Help Reduce Business Taxes; Two Students Place First in Spades Contest, Regional Tournament Held at UNT in Denton; Debate Members Compete as Team, Fair Wll in Louisiana Tournament; Candidate Wants to be Elected First Senator from Engineering; Education, Business Seats Open; Arts and Sciences Pulls 3 Candidates; Make Way; Two Senate Seats Free for Write-ins; Tri Beta Members Secure Growing Campus Memorial; Building Good Credit History Requires Patience, Persistence; Inside Women's Tennis; Patriot Tennis Team Continue Winning Ways; Easy Stretch; Olympic Moment: Student Keeps Relay Tradition Burning; Did You Know?; Top Seats Run Uncontested; Three Vie for Treasurer; SGA Parliamentarian Job Open for Ainsworth or Oguntodu; SGA Election Schedule; Tara Holley: Behind the Voice; Jake's Offers Great Experience; 'Art' Open This Friday; Sign of Affection; Provost Promotes Within, Selects Rhodes as Assistant; University College to Sponsor Computer Programming Contest; Police Reports; Mabry Elected to Post in Accreditation Group; Campus Calendar
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The Patriot Vol. 32 no. 3 (2002)
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: SGA Ballots Invalidated: Irregularities Force New Election for Two Colleges; University May Increase Athletic Fee; Soccer Coaches Hired, Begin Recruiting Teams; Proposed Timetable for Intercollegiate Athletics; Student Loses Home in Fire, Blames 911; Editorial; Sexism: Just Another Standard Feature; Campus Voice; Shock Lingers Beyond Tragedy; Letter to the Editor; Membership Up for Honor Society; Fire Safety Do's and Dont's; University Accredited, Awaits Follow-up Report; Bell Tower Contributor Recieves Patriot Award; Committee Awards 13 Summer Grants; Debaters Travel, Win 3 Trophies in Tourney; Looking Back at History During the Long, Hard Fight for Racial Equality; 'Rosa Parks Story' Reveals Truth Behind Civil Rights Icon; Road Through History: Museum Chronicles Black Americans' Struggles; Call to Action; Job Searching Made Easy; Election Without Clear Winners; Lovett Dazzles Crowd; Renaissance Men; Man's Best Friend Found in Gresham; Theatre Department Plans Europe Tour; Distinguished Lecturer; Japanese Art Featured Item for Museum; The Pizza that Really Delivers; University Freshman Continues Family Tradition; Campus Calendar; Police Reports; Patriot Men Drop Two Matches Against Arkansas Tennis Teams; Inside Men's Tennis
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The Patriot Vol. 32 no. 4 (2002)
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: HOP Challenged by Student Press Lawyers: Administration Defends Handbook, Citing Endorsement from Own System Attorneys; Newspaper Editors File Open Record Complaint; Taking a Break; Students Win Top Journalism Prizes; Voters Resolve Election Mishaps; Appreciation Shines on Students April 15; Be Brave; Inside Men's Tennis; In Flight; Tyler Netters Victorious on Home Court; Patriots Win Some, Lose Some; Country Band to Perform at Event; Fight Back; Police Reports; Newspaper Staff Recognized; HKPE Donors Break Ground; Editorial; Faculty Win in Parking Lottery; April Isn't the Same Without Fools; Letters to the Editor; Students' Voices Wish to Conquer Airwaves; HOPing Mad About Handbook; Faire Play; Student Feels at Home in Medieval Times; 'Sound of Music' Ready to be Heard; Nursing Program Cashes In; Ferguson Selected to Fill Vacant Administrator Role; Debaters Travel to Denver, Get Ready for Last Tourney; Patterson Takes on New Duties; Campus Calendar