The Tyler Statesman student newspaper ran from Spring 1973 to March 1976.
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The Tyler Statesman Vol. 3 no. 3 (1976)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Texas Speaker of House Clayton Scheduled for TEU Commencement; Teamwork, Spirit, Attitude Cited as Steady Progress Factors by Austin; Circle K Meeting Scheduled in Attempt to Reactivate Club; New HPE Facility Discussed at Board of Regents Meeting; Reorganization Under Way for Student Council; Independance Main Topic of Symposium Program; Dr. Pat Gajda TEU Nominee for 1976 Top Teacher Award; Ubbelohde Address Opens Bicentennial Symposium; Inauguration Ceremonies Set for Dr. James H. Stewart, Jr.; Entrances Checked on Night Rounds; Navy Band to Present Two March 13 Concerts; Communication Lab Available for Student Usage; TEU Police Office Moves into New Headquarters; Health equipment convenient for Student Exercise; University Department Realignment OKd; Student Tickets for Musical '1776'; Dr. Linda Keeling Named to TEU Nursing Department; Wise Award to be Presented at End of Spring Semester; Biology Professor to Serve on Entomological Society; Mascot Naming Advances to Final Stage; Coffee Breaks to Offer More Comfort at New Site; Students Create Unusual 'Uncle' as Contest Entry; Financial Aid Still Available; 29 Named to Fall '75 President's Honor Roll; Area High School Students Hear Bicentennial Discussion; Flaggers Take 3rd: Cage Squad Holds 5-6 Season Mark
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The Tyler Statesman vol. 3 no. 4 (1976)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Dr. Stewart: Man, Father, President; Inauguration Calendar of Events; Kuntz and Kuntz; Regents Accept Bond Bid for HPE Construction; HEW Internship Program Available; GRE Scheduled; New Catalogues to Present Expanded Look at Programs; TEU Building Landmarks Aid Student; Fitness Clinic Held at South Campus; Hugh Fowler Orchestra Slated for March 27, Inaugural Ball; Cagers Drop Finale 70-30; English Students Attend SMU, SFA Productions; 'Don't go'; Music Department Recieves Grand Piano; TEU Aid Officer Attends Meeting; Business Majors Awarded PMA Scholarships; TEU Trio Named to TAHPER Positions; Dr. Anderson Conducts TEU Writer's Workshop; Spring Break Coming' Can Finals be Far Away?; Article Published by Dr. Fletcher; Student Feedback Association Aim; Cap and Gown Measurement Scheduled; Fatality Rate High in Science Laboratory; Patriots Selected as TEU Mascot; 'Bag' Contents Varies for Lunchroom Group
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The Tyler Statesman (1975)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Turney Resigns Position at TSC, Morris Appointed Interim; Groundbreaking Ceremony Completed at TSC Jan. 29; Commencement Set for TSC, May 17; Library Praised; Lack of Interest; Who's Who Released; Accounting Loans Down; Student Services at TSC; TSC Anticipates Steady, Rapid Growth; Courses Offered at Area Cities; TSC Offers Financial Aid to Qualified Individuals; Students Ask for Cap, Gown; 'Jesus Christ Superstar'
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The Tyler Statesman (1975)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Dr. D.M. Anthony Named Academic Vice President; Blood Bank Drive May 7; 142 to Receive Degrees at May 17 Commencement; Blood Drive Set May 7; Seniors- Time is Near!; Letter to the Editor; Job Search Barometer; Library Expands; Loans Available Through Veterans Regional Office; Powell Resigns; Theatre Class Sets Program; Campus Work Progressing; Students Use Computer in Management Courses; Test Scoring Made Easier by Means of Opscan 17; Dr. Roddy Re-elected; Students at TSC with TAWP Staff; Student Services News; MBA OKed For School; Department of Chemistry has Own Clinical Program; Dr. Clopper Gets Post; Computer Programs Due Enlargment; Dr. Stewart Reappointed; TSC Campus Security Responsibilities Increase Due to Expanding Facilities; Five Take SFA Trip; Dr. Glenn Williams Wins Art Award; Construction Manual Ready; TSC Prof Recieves CPA; PE Meet Here; First Honor Roll Released; Dr. Spurgin Heads SWISA; Mrs. Benton Presents Paper in Malakoff; TSC Hosts Regional PE Meet; Summer Class Schedules are Given; Exam Schedule; Funding Approved
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The Tyler Statesman (1975)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Austin Hearing Gives Approval for New Name; Average Size Class is 18.14; Dean of Student Life Explains Student Service Fee Charges; Senators 'Very Positive' Over Proposed Budget; TSC Faculty Members Show 107% Membership in TACT; Regents Rechosen; Vote Due on TSC Mascot; Local Economy Shows Strength; Regional Meeting Held in Houston; To the Editor; University Title Too Soon at TSC?; TSC Regents Reappointed for 6 Years; School Has New Name; Schools Participating in Co-op Program; Names in the News; Mrs. Love is New Recorder; President Addresses TJCTA; New PE Graduate Program Offered; Kenneth Lane Hall Wins Smyrl Award; Senator Introduces Bill about Tuition Refunding; Classifieds; Student Assistant Librarians Accept Many Responsibilites; Students Aid in Local Park Renovation; Student Services News; Forum Ups Membership; The South Campus; Health, PE Department to Co-Sponsor Area Meet; Students in Speech Group Present Children's Stories; Four Week Semesters this Summer; Fall Catalog Adds English Courses
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The Tyler Statesman vol. 3 no. 1 (1975)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Lador Stresses 'Survival' as Major Mid-East Issue; TEU Publication Initiates Monthly Printing Schedule; Building Use Fee Raised to Aid Construction Cost; Financial Aid Available to Students; Proposed Changes of Constitution to be Presented; Campus Construction on Schedule; Outstanding Faculty Member to be Nominated for Honors; Masters Degrees Approved, Graduate Programs Expand; TEU Music Major Selected to Texas All State Chorale; Additions Made to Teaching Staff; Three Committees Named for Events; Students Recieve TEU Scholarships; Allied Health Science Seminar Offers Various Subjects on Wednesday Nights; Warning Citations are Being Issued; TEU Choral Production to be Presented Nov. 13; Summer 1976 Schedule Lengthened and Available
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The Tyler Statesman vol. 3 no. 2 (1975)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Lake Planned for New Campus Site; Business Department Reports Expansion; Role and Scope Evaluated at TEU; Nursing Dept. Recieves Grant; TEU Hosts Leaders from East Texas; Convocation Set for Dec. Program; New Arrivals Keep Library Staff Busy; Lufkin State School Subject of Teacher Education Program; PR Class Hears GE Specialist; Finals Schedule Set; TEU Library Feels Growing Pains; PD Rep Addresses Women's Forum; Athletics, Drugs Discussion Topics of TEU Sponsored Youth Seminar; Area Students Gain Honors for Outstanding Achievments; Basketball Play Underway for TEU; Future Teachers Visit Classrooms; Faculty Committee Sponsors Contest; TEU Senior Named Among Top Women; PR Elements Topic of Telephone Rep; Bookstore Offers Variety of Services; Sporting Briefs
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The Tyler Statesman (1974)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Fall Schedule Offers Record 245 Courses; TSC Professor Explains Bio-Feedback Breakthrough; Committee to Visit Campus Sept. 10-13; Student Learns Professional Skills Through Internship; TSC Awards First Scholarship to Business Major from TJC; Insect Hobbyist Resents Image; Navajo Instructors Understand Problems of Modern Indians; Financial Aid Available Through Several Funds; Workshop to Draw Athletic Experts; Eight Join Faculty; Advisors Will Counsel Veterans During Registration Each Tuesday; TSC Softball Team Gets Campus Sports Rolling; 'Mr. Bojangles' Visits Tyler Getting There is Half the Fun; Tennis Popularity Due to Various Reasons; Girls' Shower is TSC Media Center; Work Begins on New Campus, Bids due Sept. 4; Enrollment, Facilities Increase; Sculpture is Today's Popular Art; TSC to be at Etex Fair; Regulations Void Special Youth Rate; Dean of Student Life Says Student Govt. 'A Puzzler'; Office Answers to Missing Items; Check Cashing Policy Changes; K. Muckelroy Earns Doctorate in Houston; Courses Increase on Graduate Level, Schedule Lists 41; Bio-feedback Research Might Rid Mankind of Ancient Myths; Letters: Students Need Direction
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The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 4 (1974)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Commencement Program Set; College Recieves Money for Lake and Scholarships; A Special: The Forum; Nine Finish Bachelor's Work First Graduates are Named; Nine Students are Candidates for First College Graduation; First Picnic Enjoyed by TSC Family; Three Programs Added in Education Field; Student Evaluation Provides Feedback; Letters; New Articles now on Sale; Deans Review First Full Academic Yar; Rumor Mill; Seal Appears on The Forum; Summer Class Listing Reveals 234 Courses; TSC Softball Team Wins First Game; TSC Softball Scheduled; Library Purchases 1500 Out of Print Volumes; Roy Akins is Elected President of Circle K; Class Ring Selected for Spring Graduates
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The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 6 (1974)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Parking Similar to City Rules; Eight Students Participate in TSC Internship Program; TSC Advises Local Firms; Election Names Student Officers; Circle K Plans Fall Family Part; Media Center is Open; Students Seek LAE Charter; Contract is Awarded on Phase I Buildings; College Sponsors Fair Booth; Photo Course Gains Student Interest; Youth Seminars to Begin on Campus this Month; Surveys Reveal Student Desires; First Male Student Cowan Completes Masters Work; Items Arriving in Bookstore; Intramurals Show Gaining Interest; Students Present Readers Theatre
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The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 7 (1974)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Fall Family Fling Draws Student Comments; Students Select Statesman Name Last Semester; Board Approves 4 New Degrees; TSC Library Acquires Seton Hall Collection; Student Center to get New Look this Semester; SGA Group Attends Meeting; SGA President Comments on Governor's Speech; Seminars Reflect Students' Interest; Many Students Recieve Financial Aid at TSC; Students Present Monthly TV show; Portwood Ties Programs Together; New Brochures are Printed; Names in the News; Art at Tyler State; TSC adds 36 to Faculty and Staff; Scholarships Available to JC Transfers; TSC Students are from Varied Places; President's Hour Becomes Permanent Program at TSC; Student Directories are Now Available; Football Team has Five Games Left; News Tip Board is Designated; Pakistan Students Seek Degrees at Tyler State; TSC Organizes Speaker's Bureau; TSC Flag Football Schedule; Circle K meets Wednesday; McCain Becomes Advisor to Area Explorer Scouts; TSC Symbol Seal Reflect East Texas; Nursing Program Approved for Spring Semester; Mears Says New Doors are Opened; HPE Seeks Membership; CLEP Enables Students to Earn Credit by Exams; Letters; TSC Students "Rip Themselves Off"
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The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 8 (1974)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: TSC Achieves Final Step in Accredidation Process; College Holds Convocation; SGA Presents Christmas Party; AULCU Seeks AASCU Association; Dean Attends Workshops; Hints for Finals; Inflation Hits Candy Bars; Copies of 11th Book Received by Dr. Turney; New Items Arriving in College Bookstore; Veteran Count Expected to Climb to 200 in Spring; Veterans Payment Schedule; Sack Lunch Theatre; Students Attend State Financial Aids Seminar; Letters; Let's Help Dr. McCoy; Dear Editor...; Law Enforcement is Fast Growing Field; Circle K Elects New Officers; Passes Still Available for Community Concerts; Names in the News; Circle K Sponsors Christmas Parties; Drama Department Presents 'Sack Lunch' Production; Surveying Error Postponed Construction of New Campus; SGA Submits Constitution; Final Exam Schedule; Former Disc-Jock Plans New Teaching Career; Shower Room Becomes New Printing Shop; New Degree Offered in Liberal Studies
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Tyler State College Newspaper Vol. 1 no. 1 (1973)
Tyler State College
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Twenty-Eight Degree Programs Approved; Architect Team Comes to TSC for "Squatters Week"; Tyler State College Organizational Chart; Student Financial Aid Director to be Added; TSC Enrollment Reaches 178 for Spring Semester; Thirty People are Employed at Tyler State College; TSC is Approved for Student Financial Aid; Student Spend Leisure Time in College Center; Turney Plans Russia Tour; Funds are Sought for "Leep" Program; Students See Printing Operations on Field Trip; TSC Board of Regents; News at a Glance; Enrollment is Projected for TSC Through 1983; Dr. Bill Turney Co-Authors New Textbook for Colleges; Message from the President; Student Directory.