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Patriot Talon Vol. 45 Issue 3 (2012)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Interest Group Attempts New Sorority; Charter School to Open in Fall; Ailey II Comes to Cowan Center; Valentine’s Advice for Singles, Couples; Life Interrupts Long-term Plans; Ben Kweller Finds his Roots on New Album; Novel Deals with Themes of Survival and Family; ‘The Artist’ Features Nostalgic Filmmaking; Softball Team Picked to Lead Division Again; Patriot Tennis Looks to Top ASC; Helper’s Track and Field Teams Train for First Meets; Students Learn Juijitsu in New Martial Arts Club; Professor to Run for Scholarship; ‘Dallas’ TV Stars to Visit Universityhttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1105/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon Vol.35 No.6 (2004)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 2004. Articles in this issue include: Enforcement Agencies Disobey Law; Purchase to Enable Planned Expansion; Missing Signs Led to Student Tickets; Students Display Foreign Culture; Political Focus Still Essential; Letters to the Editor; Ali Studies Flooding Abroad; Lee Uses \u27Bubble Gum Mechanics\u27; \u27Knowledge\u27 Standard Differ Internationally; Season\u27s Greetings from Tuna, Texas; University Forensics Squad Loses State, Remains Upbeat; Presidents Assemble in Arkansas in Honor of New Library, Museum; Patriots Fall Short Against SMU; Women Patriots Face First Loss; Pre-game Promotion Insults Cowboy Fans; Runners go Distance with Trails Blazinghttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1006/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon Vol. 38 Issue 9 (2007)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: SGA Seeks to Raise Fee; Student Government Investigates Aramark; Basketball Coach Resigns Suddenly; Prior Review May end at Daily Texan; University to Purchase TASCA Center, 21 Acres on Old Omen; Fee Committee Needs Media Oversight; HPV Vaccine Individual, not State Choice; Time to Reconsider Poverty Happiness; Dress Size Standard Needed to Create Level Playing Field; Professor Weds in Thailand; Students Start College Life Behind Bars; Exploring Early Higher Education; Slow Sales at Harvey’s May be Due to Weather, High Prices Officials Say; Pell Grant Increase May Happen in 2007; Fundraiser Nets $2,000 to Help Student’s Family; Patriot Email Simplified for Students; Greek Language Added to University Program; Post Valentine’s Day Flick Keeps Love Alive for Hopeless Romantics; Bedunah Plug’s it in, Plays; University Student Organizes Historical Exhibit Paying Tribute to Local Art of Native Americans; John Gable: Gluttonous Artist; Journalism Student Arrested in Conjunction with Alleged Drag Racing Accident Involving Five Minors; Fraternities Colonize on Campus; Police Say Campus Security Adequate; Debate Team Continues to Win; Women Finish Season in Second; Patriots Finish Season with 61-37 Loss to Nationally Ranked Mississippi College; Patriots Sweep Mid-America University in Doubleheader; Men, Women Tennis Begins Season at 4-0; Softball Opens Season with Three Straight Wins; Intramural Sports Offer Stress Reducing Activities; Japan School Seeking Teachers; Baptist Group Plans Spring Groundbreaking; Florida Students Try Class-Action Suit Over High Textbook Prices; UT Tyler Alumni Association Spotlightshttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1035/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon Vol. 39 Issue 3 (2007)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Browns Corner Suffers Rare Injury, Makes Unexpected Comeback; Engineering Professor\u27s Death Stuns University Students, Staff; Just Monk\u27n Around, Professor and Student Become Monks in Kyoto; Brush Editorial Definitely not Robust Debate ; Student Responsibility Important Both on or Off University Campus; Oil and Water: Why Evolution and the Study of Human Psychology Don\u27t Mix in the Classroom; Fighting Stress Makes a Person Prioritize the Things in their Life; SGA President Answers Questions About the Future of the University; New Campus Cycling Team to Race in Road, Mountain Events This Fall; Officials Pick Architect for Palestine Campus; University\u27s Accreditation Hinges on New Program; Debate Team on the Road this Fall; Campus Counselors Offer Assistance for Troubles, Grief; State Reps Visit Campus to Highlight Small Schools; New Clinical Instructor Awarded High Acclaim for Achievements; On-Campus Violations Could Place Academics in Jeopardy, Officials Say; Greek Life Honor Society Begins Campus Chapter; Hours on the Road for One Glimpse of the Ocean, Briefcase Girls; Drawing a Line Between News, Fun; Legend Billy Joe Shaver Gets Sentimental in Tyler; On the Road: Highlights From Widespread Panic; Women Suffer First Loss in ASC; Patriots Struggling in Conference Play; Cross Country Dominates Opponents, Men\u27s Cross Country Wins Texas Division III Championship in Abilene; Volleyball Continues Slow Start; Recreational Sports Available at the HPC; No Silver Bullet for Texas Judicial System; Police Reportshttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1042/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon Vol. 45 Issue 3 (2012)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: New Dispatch Center to Improve Safety; Society Hits High Record Growth; Baseball Team Starts off Season with Successful Home Stand; University Partners with Science Center; Young Adults Choose Every Option but Getting Married; iPads in Classes Evoke Conflict; Recent Girl Scout Criticism Absurd, Exaggerated; Festival Gives Young Musicians Chance to Demonstrate Skills; Film Provides Vivid Account of Vietnam; Playoff Goals Crash Down at End; Program Aims to Fill Stands; Robotics Team Gears up for World Competition; Students Work to form University Veterans Grouphttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1106/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon (Sept. 25, 2012)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Students Vote on 23 SGA Seats; Alcohol Election Could Bring Beer, Wine to Local Stores; Biology Gets $250,000 NSF Grant; College Becoming a More Experience Investment; One Injured in Shooting Near Campus; A Call to Tone Down Facebook Debates; Music is My Time Machine; Student’s Clothing Represents Spiritual Beliefs; Underground Music Scene Rocks Downtown Tyler; Gere Shines in Wall Street Thriller; New York Ballet Company to Perform at Cowan Center; Campus Celebrates Constitution Week with Protest for Liberty; New Vice Provost Geiger Brings Research Leadership; Patriot Women Look to Reach Next Level; University Offers Concussion Testing; Two New Wild Card Spots Add to October Drama; Record-breaking Patriot Manages Academics, Sports; Replacement Referees Tarnish Games; Library Celebrates Banned Books; University to Offer Study Abroad in France; Art Student Represented in New Orleans Exhibithttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1112/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon Vol. 45 Issue 5 (2012)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Senators Attempt Removal; Student Excels at Academic Contest; Campus Officials Discuss Retention Rates; Hasty Exit Not Answer for Afghanistan; Reflecting on First Year in College; Poetry Deserves More Attention; M. Ward Returns with Polarizing Solo Album; Writer Discusses Creative Process; End of Beloved Video Game Trilogy Causes Backlash From Devoted Fans; ‘Red Rock West’ Showcases Young Case; University Alumnus Pens Escapist Adventure Novel; Art Students’ Exhibitions Fill University Galleries; University Students Enjoy Events During Campus Festivities; Volunteer Driven to Boost Literacy in Community; Tyler Autism Run Treads Support from Greek Students, Community; Alumna Entrepreneur Works to Improve Special Education; Trumpeter to Highlight Jazz Concert; Instructors Awarded for Excellence; Model UN Honored at Conference; Patriots Continue Dominance of ASC East, Claim Division Titles; Patriot Golf Teams Place High in ASC Tournament, Prepare for Further Play; Multisport Club Performs on National Stage in Triathalon; University to Host Softball Tournamenthttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1108/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon (Nov. 20, 2012)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: ‘Johnny Football’s ’ Journey began in Tyler_ it may end with the Heisman; UT System OKs $4M for Hybrid Program; Crime Remains Focal Point Across Campus; Admin. Gives Holiday Safety Tips; 170 New Lights Added to Improve Outdoor Security; How to Finish the Semester Strong; Common Sense Isn\u27t that Common; Cultural Gatherings; Students Add Diversity to Holiday Table, Grow International Graduate Program; Cowan Center to Host Love and Theft Concert; Tobacco Ban Decision Tabled until March; Chihuly Nights Festival is a Work of Nature; ‘Skyfall’ Brings Bond Film Series Back to Lofty Heights; Black Friday Survival Guide; Offense Explodes for 119 Points; Patriot Men Set Scoring Record; Patriots Earn Fall End-of-Season Honors; Graduate Students Sets Example on and Off Court; Athletes Balance Sports, School and Relationships; Campus Worker Finds Friend in Baby Squirrel; Step Team Performs to Spread Infant Mortality Awarenesshttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1116/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon Vol. 38 Issue 10 (2007)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Rapid Growth Spurs Housing Boom; Open Record: Officials May Have Violated Law, Media Attorney Says; Students Prepare for Simulated UN; Capture the Flag: All Students Invited to Play; Passive Entertainment Creates Drones; Staying the Course Finishing College is Hard, Quitting Adds Difficulty Down the Road; Birth of Baby Niece Gives Meaning to Old Convictions; Art Students Proves it\u27s Never too Late; Nerdcore: Hackers, Geeks and Code Writers Create a Unique Hip-hop Fusion; MC Hawking: Kicking it Old School Nerdcore Like None Other; Colleges Review Ethics of Textbook Selection; Television Producer, Crew Speak to Journalism Class; University Student-Athletes Earn High GPAs, Officials Say; University of Illinois Sets Last Dance for Illiniwek; Drawing a Line Between News, Fun; New Hugh Grant Comedy Falls Short; ‘Flux Minor’ Sucks Major; Bush Pays Homage to Washington; College Sees the Light in Students’ Campaign; Committee Formed to Review Met Prices; Texans Cheer Obama’s Call to End Iraq; Junior Brown Places Third in Feb. Debate Competition; Basketball Stays Undefeated; Wallis Resigns; Search for New Men’s Basketball Coach Begins; Softball Still Unbeaten, Stand at 11-0; Maverick’s Dirk Will Defeat Old Pal Nash for MVP; Men’s and Women’s Tennis Teams Blank Louisiana College; Podcasting Lectures Presents Dynamic Learning Opportunity; Clickers: New Technology Allows Professors, Student More Feedback, Interaction; Podcasting Lectures Present Dynamic Learning Opportunity; UT Tyler Alumni Association Spotlightshttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1036/thumbnail.jp
Patriot Talon Vol. 40 Issue 22 (2009)
The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler before it was changed back to the UT Tyler Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Lower Speed, New Technology Set for Old Omen; A Mile in her Shows; Coach Vilade Lands 300th Baseball Win; SGA Officers, Senators Elections Set for End of April on Campus; Campaigning Rules; 2009 Student Government Association Ballot; Attendance Policy, Lack of Information Limits Involvement; Sites Good for Keeping up with Friends, but Beware Sneaky Internet Imposters; Patriots Days 2009; Drexel University Halves Tuition for Grad Students; Herds Named Patriots 2009; University Education Professor Signs Multiple Contracts for Films and Novels; Slumdog Millionaire Finally out on DVD; Five Candidates Vying for Three Contested Seats; Candidates running uncontested for Three Seats; Two Candidates Uncontested for Student Government Seats; Troops Giving New Meaning to Distance Learning; Battle Brews over Tuition for Illegal Immigrants; Patriots Sweep LeTourneau in 3-game Series; No.13 ETBU Sweeps No. 1 Patriots; Men\u27s Tennis Sweep UT Dallas; Clinch at Least Share of Division; Men\u27s Golf Wins Record Sixth Tournament of Season as Women Finish in Fifth Place; Students Sacrifice Break Building Habitat Homeshttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/patriottalon/1066/thumbnail.jp
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