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The Tyler Statesman

 

The Tyler Statesman student newspaper ran from Spring 1973 to March 1976.

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  • The Tyler Statesman Vol. 3 no. 3 (1976) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman vol. 3 no. 4 (1976) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman (1975) by Tyler State College

    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'

  • The Tyler Statesman (1975) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman (1975) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman vol. 3 no. 1 (1975) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman vol. 3 no. 2 (1975) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman (1974) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 4 (1974) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 6 (1974) by Tyler State College

    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

  • The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 7 (1974) by Tyler State College

    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"

  • The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 8 (1974) by Tyler State College

    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

  • Tyler State College Newspaper Vol. 1 no. 1 (1973) by Tyler State College

    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.

 
 
 

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