The Patriot Talon started in August 2004 and continues to be the name of UT Tyler's student newspaper.
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 21 no. 3
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Determination, Persistence Bring Metz Student to Tyler; Mother-in-Law Day Nears, Are You Ready?; Exhibit Here Features Gulf Coast Artists; Not All Things Go "Bump" in the Night; Band Becoming a Reality; Band to Begin Concert Season; Looking Within; Abba Eban…A Different View; 21 Amendment are Posted for Nov. 7 State-Wide Ballot; 1989 NAIA National Chmpions Patriots Tennis Team Looks to Repeat Success; Spring Telephone Registration Begins Nov. 1; Drug, Alcohol "Awareness Week" Activities Set; Snack Bar Sponsoring Monthly Ticket Give-Away; SIFE Meeting Scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 28; Book Fair Funds Provide Scholarships in Health Care Fields; History Center Sponsors Camp Ford Event; Heart Month, Caner Month Programs Being Offered by Division of Nursing; Sigma Tau Epsilon to Hold Social at Tyler Park; Student Life Committee Offers West End "Treat"
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 21 no. 4
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: UTT, A&M Joined in Degree Program; UTT Hosts Wallyball, Volleyball Tournament; 2nd Annaul Talent Show Scheduled for Nov. 18, Auditions Set for Nov. 10; Al Haig Lecture Set for Nov. 9; Anti-Racism Rules Restrict Free Speech in the Classroom; One-Man Band p(l)ays for an Education; Blame it On Mama; The SA Beat; Can't Say No to Proposition 8; Letters; Nice Touch for Tyler, Proposition 6; Graduate "Drops In" on Nursing Class; Criminal Justice Students Association Hosting "Career Day"; Beta Beta Beta Builds, Sells "Bat Houses"; ACM Plans Field Trip, New Officers Named; HPE Research Project Looking for Volunteers; First Annual Student/Faculty Reception "Sparkles"; Poetry Contest Deadline Nov. 10
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 21 no. 5
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: "Student Association to be Audited"-Tatum; UT Tyler Education Majors Facing Degree Deadlines with Shortage of Classes; Cornea Transplants Made it Possible, Professor "Thankful" for Gift of Sight; Haig Tells Local Audience of America's Challenges; Soviet Politburo Member to Speak; Be Thankful; Student Parties Marred by Riots Across U.S. Professors, the Cause of Nightmares; Nov. 7 State Amendments Election Results; "1964" Group Performs in University Center Dec. 2; Chorale Practices Provides Neighbor with "Beautiful Music" to Work By; Concert Chorale Schedules Concerts for Two Locations; Educators to Benefit from Eishenhower Grant; Student Life Committee Sets Spring Semester Schedule; Geography Awareness Week Activities Held Here Through Saturday; 96 Alpha Chi Members Inducted; Talent Show is Saturday, 7 PM; Mock LSAT Set for Saturday
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 21 no. 6
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Honors Course Addresses "Sexual Victimization"; Sculpture Class Students Display Primitive Pieces on Campus; Phone Registered Students Receive Financial Aid Credit; '1964' Brings Back 'Beatlemania'; An Angel from Christmas Past; Casting Call Date Set for January 15, Play Choice 'Undecided' Says McGoff; For God's Sake; Bigotry...Ends With Me; Emotion as a Strong Tool; The SA Beat; Student Association Sets Goals for Spring Semester; Area Graduates Invited to Join AAUW, 17 Interest Groups Offered; Aerobics Classes Offered; HPE Department Name Changes to Meet State Mandates: Now 'H & K'; UT, TJC Schedule Basketball Tourney; 17 Students Participate in Talent Show
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 18 no. 1
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Experts Gather to Discuss Future State Economics; Student Pursues Degree Despite Paralysis; Seminar Attracts 250 Participants to UTT; Responsible Journalism Needs Responsive Audiences; Press vs. Politics: The Lesser of Two Evils?; UTT Graduate Recalls Ceremony; Parking Tickets on the Rise; State Convention to be Held at UT Tyler; 108 Named to Honor Roll; UTT Hosts National Exhibition; Campus Connections; Counseling Center Open; Spring Break Trip Planned; Scholarship Deadline Nears; HOnor Society Holds Drive; Job Recruiting to Begin; Escort Service Started; New Non-Credit Courses Offered; Kniffen Improves Outlook with New Tennis Recruits
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 18 no. 2
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: PTK Convention to Draw 400; Woman Pursues Master's Despite Handicap; HPE Given $3000 Grant to Study MS; Law Enforcement Seminar Highlights Personal Safety; Palestinian Refugess Approaching 40; UTT Welcomes Phi Theta Kappa; Pro and Con Comments on Commencements; Will UTT Be A Health Spa; Campus Connections; Entertainer to Perform; ACM Offers Field Trip; Association Plans Dance; Intramurals; Houston Symphony to Perform Concert in Tyler Feb. 21; Prof Zaps Dirty Jokes
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 18 no. 3
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Non-Credit Courses Offered By Continuing Education Office; Criminal Justice Summer Course to Discuss Rape; TV-56 News Elections Poll; NBC Anchor Closes Series; RN's in Short Supply Locally; University Players Set Premiere Date for Production of Musical Fantasticks; Your Vote Does Make a Difference; Sexism is Alive and Well; Get Off the Couch and Into Spring Training; Medics Teach Hondurans Emergency Care; Campus Connections; Constitutional Fete Sat.; Counseling Available; Employment Openings; Drop Deadline Nears; Classical Day Set Mar. 9; Tennis Tourn. Scheduled; WHS Attends Meet; Arby's to Assist Activities; Not all College Courses Meet Education Secretary's Approval; "Date Rape" High Among College Coeds; Intramurals; Variety of Services Offered; Crenshaw Commits to Eisenhower Classic
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 18 no. 4
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: College Tuitions on the Rise; UTT Fees to Remain Stable; Accountant Adds up Ostrich Profits; Art Department; Schedules Spring Series; Sand Sculpturist to Promote Springfest; SA Schedules Comedian's Performance; Masters and Johnson Book is More Likely to Scare than Inform; Student Suggests Different Method for Choosing Award Nominees; Later Graduation Ceremony Requested--and a Response from the Student Association; Campus Connections; Bible Meetings Begin; Phi Delta Kappa Offers Education, Brain Topic; Graduation Resolution Approved, Forwarded; Soccer Team Forming; Camp Patriot Preps for Summer Fun, Jobs; OCD Support Group Schedules Meetings; Art Sponsors Bus Tour to Ft. Worth Museums; 'Mood Swings' Topic of TMDA Guest Speaker; Contest Winner Plans on London; Criminal Justice Specialists Discuss Varied Careers
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 18 no. 5
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Springfest on April 16, Fun, Music Planned; Energy Plan to Save UTT $100,000; House Haunts Childhood Memories; Springfest Schedule; Are You Working More and Enjoying it Less?; Join the Crowd; SA Betting Big On Springfest; Be a Volunteer and Take Up the New Yuppie Cause; Criminal Justice Student Assn. Career Day Participants; Criminal Justice Students to Sponsor Professional Career Advancement Day; Potluck Supper Scheduled by Nursing Honors Group; Odd Crime Spree Hits Two School; Alpha Chi Chapter to Induct 90, Tyler Lawyer to Speak; Campus Connections; Political Science Forms Charters Honor Society; Conference Slated for Psychology Buffs; Blood Drive on Tap, Donors Needed; Art Department Plans Museum Trip Friday; S.A. Elections Today; Alumni Association Needs Volunteers; Teachers Scholarships Available from F.A.; Students Elected Who's Who; Continuing Ed. Offers Seminars; Men's Tennis Ranked No. 1; Eisenhower International 5K Run
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 18 no. 6
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Two UTT Instructors Honored; Spring Commencement May 6 Keynote Speaker Announced; SA Officers and Reps Elected; Library Hours Extended; Value-Added Assessment Studied; Everyone Needs to Work for Better Education; Car Troubles Make Life Interesting; News from Other Campuses; Kentucky Denies Sending Cash to Potential Hoops Star; 'Newsweek on Campus' Calls it Quits; Playboy Gets Cold Shoulder at Two Texas Colleges; Vandals Move 1-Ton Statue at Rice; Law Agencies Attend Seminar; Tylerite Recalls Visit to Ostrich Farm; "Ugly Aesthetic" is Lecture Topic; BSO Fills Positions at May 2 Meeting; Lotus Course Begins April 30; PAT and WHS Hold Banquet; Help Offered for Finals Anxiety; Alumni Sponsor Eisenhower 5K; FMA Group Holds Election April 28; Summer Tutoring is Available; Apply Now for Children's Place; Past Campus Incident Proves Security Always 'Get Their Goat'; Campus Operator Aids Callers by Being a Good Listener; Eisenhower International 5K Run
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 19 no. 1
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Jeane Kirkpatrick to Kick Off Speaker Series Sept. 26; Smoking Restrictions Put Into Effect; UTT Distinguished Lecture Series; Enhanced 911 Emergency Service Reaches Tyler, Smith County; Regency Performs Sept. 24 in UC; Fall Enrollment Increases Five Percent, Highest Ever; Freedom for "Temptation"; Library Offers "User Friendly" Research; Various Opinions About "The Last Temptation"; Patriots Tennis Team Begins New Season with High Hopes; Faculty, Staff Survey to be Conducted as University Self Study Gets Underway; Continuing Education Offers Schedule of Fall Programs; International Students Travel to Dallas, Austin; Presidential Scholarship Recipients Announced; Campus Connections; Production Auditions Set; Tennis League Forming; Student Office Opens; TACT Hosts Debates; TSEA Chapter Sets Meeting; AMA Seeks New Members; Democrats Present Speaker; Audubon Society to Meet Here; PTK to Organize; Counseling, Testing Office Offers Students Assistance; Ford Recieves $46,830 Grant to Study Snake Reproduction; Accounting Society has Membership Drive
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 19 no.2
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Former Ambassador Discusses Shifting Military, Economic Power; Violence Program Awarded $10,000 Grant; Larry Roberts Scholarship Established; Association Announces Fall Activities; Student's Vacation Disrupted by Gilbert; Telephone Registration System to Begin Operation Here Nov. 1; Salinger Speaks Oct. 11-Tickets now Available; Candidates? What Candidates?; High Tuitions Force Educational Delays; Student Services Extended for Evening Use; Photographer Misses Opportunity; Oh My Aching Conscience; Conte Presents Workshop on Child Sexual Abuse; Business Courses Offered by Continuing Education; UTT Students, Alumni Get Evaluation Questionnaires; Book Fair Asks for Donations; P-PST Review Set; Accountants to Interview Here; Fall Enrollment Largest, Oldest; Huff to Present Notary Seminar; Tennis Tourney Raises Funds
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 19 no. 3
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Distinguished Journalist Discusses American and World Politics; Reviews for LSAT, GRE to be Offered in November; Phone Registration Orientation Scheduled; Project Working to Reduce State Highway Deaths; Nursing Honor Society Formed, Inducts 23 at First Ceremony; Strapped in--Like it or Not; Don't Worry, Be Happy; Details for the De-Tailed; Letters; Bush-"pale, Dukakis-"short"; October Means Baseball, Debates; In Tyler at Last..."The Last Temptation"; Frields, Herbert Exhibit Art in UC; Nursing Division Programs Help Meet Needs of Area Senior Citizens; Business School Reviews Standards; Community Being Helped by Continuing Education; Friends of Art Present One-Man Show Nov. 15; Psychiatrist to Lecture on Anxiety Disorders; UT Tyler Republicans Hold Forum, Debate; Campus Connections; UTT Tennis Men Win Singles/Doubles; AT&T Sponsors $25,000 Contest; Fall Blood Drive Set for Oct. 24; Psi Chi to Hold "Last Lecture" Series; Raibon Named MBA Coordinator; Foreign Service, NSA Exams to be Given
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 19 no. 4
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Faculty Goes Abroad to Present Research; University Players Present Musical "The Apple Tree"; Fright Night Activities to Offer Halloween Fun, Cash Prizes; Successful Recruiting Key to Tennis Program; East Texas Food Bank Seeks Volunteers; Your Vote CAN Make a Difference; "How Much True do We Dare?"; E.R.I.C. Research System Coming to Library in Spring; "Running Out of Time"; New Program for Older Adults Debuts; Regular Telephone Registration Begins in November for Fall Semester Students; Lefevre Chosen for Foreign Education Project; Management Speaker Announced for Nov. 9; College Republicans vs. Parker Brothers; Campus Connections; Mark Twain Program Scheduled by 'Friends'; Chamber Orchestra to Give Presentation; Learning Lab Offers Help with Reading, Writing, Math; Concert Chorale Sets Two Performances; Computing Lab Open to Assist Students; Democrats to Sponsor Barbeque Tonight; AMA Will Present Panel of Marketing Professionals; Campus Security Offers Escort Service; Free Enterprise Scholarship Announced; Muckelroy Offering Guitar Instruction
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 19 no. 4 (5)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: UTT Men's Tennis Team Named 'Number One' in NAIA Rankings; Biology Plaque Dedicated, Honors Students, Professor; The 'Apple Tree' Opens Nov. 11, Musical Begins 'Players' Schedule; Food Drive Underway, PATH, UTT Offer Help; Art Exhibition Featuring Works by Three Seniors; Fifteenth Roserun Set Saturday on Campus; In Defense of the ACLU; Schreiber Investigates Maternal Behavior, Stress, Responses to Drugs; Rattle and Hum Breaks New Ground; U2: Contemporary Blues, Soul and 60s; Cheers!; Other Campus Connections; Computer Virus Strikes; Housing Shortage Easing; Newspapers Censored; Talent Show Features 'Korean Hillbilly' Cho; Survey Uncovers Facts About UT Tyler Students; Career Workshop to Help Job Choice, Re-Direction; Rotarian Speaks Here Today; Psychology Students to Meet to Discuss Christmas Plans; Counseling Available from Area Agencies; AMA to Raffle Carribean Cruise; 11 Organizations Participate in Campus Blood Drive
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 19 no. 6
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Commencement to Honor 286 Fall Graduates Dec. 16; London, the Big Apple, NBC; Library Announces Holiday Schedule; Celebrating the Holidays; Christmas--A Time to Remember Others; Alpha Chi Admits 78 Honor Students; What do New Yorkers Think About New York; Psi Chi Initiates 14 Members; Student Funds Looking Doubtful; Gift Wrapped Memories; 24 Compete for Talent Awards; Accounting Society Raises Membership; Graduates; Organization for Counselors Formed; Solouki Wins at Ping Pong; Spring Intramurals to Resume Jan. 22
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 16 no. 1
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Housing Donated for Student Use; Students Named to President's Honor Roll; Police Report T-tops Lifted; Costa Rica Travel Planned; Conn Instructs on Printing; UT President Undergoes Arthroscopic Operation; Patriot Gets New Equipment; White House Press Corps Bombs; Stars and Stripes Forever!; Are American Workers Back in 1984 a la Orwell?; Letters to Editor; Dean's List Reported; UT Tyler Hosts 11th Annual Invitational Choir; Renovation Underway in UC; Exercise Needed for Weight Control; Nurse Lives Dream of Helping Others; Daytime Dramas Grab Interest of UT Students; Placement Office Assists Students in Job Searching and Career Hunting; Biology Students Set Traps Critters on the Run; Tennis; Cyclists for Club at UT Tyler; Intramural Season Opens
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 16 no. 2
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Thefts Still Plague UT Tyler, T-tops, Radar Detectors Taken; Women Host Tennis Tourney; Student Association Cites Bookstore's Problems; Tech Ventures for Study in Far East; European Empires Topic for Travel/Study; Great Plains Adventure on Agenda; Naturalist Defends Plantscapes; Letters to the Editor; Black History Month Renews Civil Consciousness; The Minority Student Union and The Student Association Present Black Awareness: Past and Present in Observance of Black History Month; Women's Coach Optimistic, Kniffen has Great Expectations for Netters; Mentor Seeks Players; Intramural Favorites Emerge in Week Four; UT Tyler Plans Financial-Aid Seminar; University Park Develops Youth Health Program; Tech Offers Travel/Study in Far East; Student Association Officers Presented; Wellness Center Project Expands; Distinguished Lecture Series to Continue
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 16 no. 3
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: National Society Honors Hamm; '87 Who's Who Chosen; T-top Thieves Break Pattern; Blood Drive Slated; McCarthy to Speak; Graduation Requirement Changes Considered; Miller Recieves Scholarship; TV Will Advertise Tampons, Laxatives, Homorrhoids, Tests for Rectal Cancer and Douches--but Not Condoms; Can East Texas Continue to Ignore AIDS?; Firing Line; Perspectives; UT Tyler's Beach Party is Coming; New Degree Offered; UTT Police Send Cadet to Academy; Student Association Represenatives Presented; Minority Students Observe Black's Past and Present; Student Association Books Fall Acts; Alden Recieves Tech Scholarship; Choir Attends Tyler Day in Austin; Seat Belt Demo Slated; London/Norway Makes Travel/Study List; Sister Cities Offers French Adventure; Biologists Share Notes on Green Lynx Spiders; Upsets Characterize Intramural Basketball Playoffs; Men's Netters Build Winning Record; Lady Netter Lose Out on Rainy-Day Tourney; Present and Proposed Changes of UT Tyler's General-Education Requirements
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 16 no. 3 (5)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Campus Police Arrest Hubcap Theft Suspects; Faculty Morale Low Due to Revenge Shortage; Hamm Discusses Need for Art Center, Praises Accomplishment of UT Tyler; First UT Faculty Chosen to Chair Health Association; Student Involvment Could Thwart Many Crimes on Campus; New Image Needed for Higher Ed; Firing Line; Gunners Shoot Down Their Competition in Finals; Low Salaries Hurt Faculty Morale; Workshop Teaches How to Communicate Needs to Leaders, Lawmakers; Small Group Turnsout for Beach Party; Patriot Profile; Tyler High School Students Study Roman Lifestyles; Musicians Want Series; Noted Director to Lead Chamber Players; Student Association Represenatives Presented
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 16 no. 5 (6)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Supsects Arrested in Cop-Car Caper; Test Goes Down the Drain, Turns Lake Harvey Green; AIDS Contradictions Cause Public Confusion; Mechanics of AIDS Explained; PTL Scandal Rocks Prime-Time Preachers, Donors Take Second Look at Evangelists; Firing Line; Letters to the Editor Policy; UT Austin President Dispells Higher Ed Myths; Togetherness is Way of Life for UTT Twins; Earthbound's Top Scorer is Deemed Roundball Junkie; Staff Pay, Morale Remains Low; Unsafe Sex Promotes AIDS Transmission; Therapy Clinic Reopens; Springfest '87; Art Exhibitions Planned for May
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 16 no. 6 (4)
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Golfers to Benefit Scholarship at Eisenhower Golf Classic; Bookstore Owner Realizes Dream; Sculpture Class Exhibits Works of Art; Rep Promotes Student Seat on UT System Regents Board; UTT Fails to Capitalize on Opportunities; Firing Line; Landscape Plan Needs Action; Bike Team Makes Conference; Coach Recruiting New Lady Netters; Springfest Sponsors Announce Race Winners; Patriot Profile; Advertising Spells Excitment; Professor Elected Director of State Musc Association for Three-Year Term; Med Schools Accept Four; Traveling Student Group Gains Cultural Experience; Accidents Keep Campus Cops Busy in April
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 17 no. 1
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Nobel Laureate to Speak: Henry Kissenger Kicks Off Lecture Series; Ticket Crisis Resolved; Legislative Cuts to Impact UTT Operations; Student Activities 'Clean Fun'; Police Solicit Continued Support; Polygraph Abuses Workers; State Tax can Fill Void; From the Editor; Polygraph Benefits Employers; Crisis Will Pass Without Tax; Alumni Group Honors Ex-Journalism Student; Art Sponsors National Competition; Scholar Applications Ready; Library Posts Hours; Writer Laments Degree Plans; Exam Forms Available; UTT Highlights Musicians; Professor Joins Lecture Schedule; One Hundred Uses for the UT TYler Patriot; Blood Drive Set; Study to Explore South America; Campus Connections; Benefit Opens Season; SIFE Seeks Members; IRS Interviewer Due; AA Offers Campus Aid; Prison Tour Planned
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 17 no. 2
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: Kissenger: 'Nice' Doesn't Make Foreign Policy; UTT Computer to Link Business; Admissions Up 1.2% for Fall Semester; 150 Tickets Mark End of Grace; Toxic Waste Plant Seeks Permit; Waste Disposal Leaves Questions Unanswered; Ticket Crisis Handled Well; Lawmakers Losing Sight of Ethics; Writer 'Types' Characters; Tour Emphasizes 'Prison Life'; Hicks Advises Student Teachers on Orientation; Student Nurses Provide Care in Wellness Center Project; Coach Kniffen Talks Tennis; Oberg Wins Hollytree Doubles Event; Student Urges Skiers to Join New Club; Campus Connections; Equipment Available; Club Plans Ski Trip; Officers Chosen; Nominations Due; Alpha Chi Names VIPs; Alumni Sets Goals; BSO Elects Officers; AA Comes to Campus; Faculty Artists Display Works; Clubs Offer Religious Fun; Computers Make Good Business; Faculty Senate Selects Officers
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UT Tyler Patriot Vol. 17 no. 3
University of Texas at Tyler
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 1979 to 1993. Articles in this issue include: 1964 Group to Perform Beatles Imitators Due Oct. 23; Fab Four Not Forgotten; College Satellite Network Show Highlights Central American Policy; Recent Donations Exceed $950,000; 'Build Texas Program' On Ballot; Should We Build Texas; Letters; 'The Closing of the American Mind'; Children's Place Has 'Home Setting' for Students' Kids; Law Officials Meet Here; Texas Commission on Alcoholism Questionnaire Questions Identify Alcoholic Traits; Young Makes Changes in UTT Bookstore; Job Hunt Begins Before Graduation; Interviewers Due; Author to Speak on Success Stress; Writer Exposes 'Jerks'; Trivia Answers Told; Art Students Expand Horizons; Yank Encounters Language Barrier; Field Experience Required; 20 Inspect SIFE; Team Draws International Talent; UT Netters Victorias; Keeling WIns; Campus Connections; Biology Lecture Set; Actors Organize; UTT Grad to Speak; Officers Elected; Artist to Lecture; Deadline Nears; Applications Due; School Adopts State Hazing Law; Here's Your KLMG October Guide to Great Entertainment