Patriot Talon Vol. 39 Issue 4 (2007)
2007
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Book Description
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: University Officials Working to Improve Efficiency, Bringing Student Awareness to Energy Issues; Longest Serving Staff Member Wilson Dies; Building a Greener Community; Police Say Teenager Falsified Abduction; Students, Faculty Delight in Homecoming Festivities; Fake Smarts, Do What you Like, Snobs Will Leave; Pathetic Jobs Double as Practice for Later in life, Good Thing for Journalism and Graduate School; School Systems do not Prepare Students for Life. They Merely Teach Children to be Better Students; Campus is Unusually Silent with Zero Letters to Editor; Game Addiction is Real Treatable, Expert Say; Signs of Video Game Addiction; Addiction Criteria; Top Five Most Addictive Games; SGA Vice President Addresses Duties, University’s Future, his Own Free Time; Audience Goes “Hog” Over Mabry’s New Wheels; University Mounts National Search for New Student Affairs VP, Provost; News Briefs: Advancement Holds Scholarship “Thank-a-Thon,” Archer Fellows Work in D.C.; University Students Meet the $25,000 man, SimMan Allows Nursing Students to Treat Life or Death Situations Safely; Event Organizer Aims to Turn Campus Pink, Passionate Patriots Partners with Komen for Fundraiser; SGA Finalizes of free Cowan Events: Hairspray, Bowfire, The Producers, Others; Homecoming 2007; Student Fee Committee Plans Early Policy Review; Free Laundry Day Sends Students' Clothes Spinning, University Residents Wait Months for 24-hour free-for-all; Blood Drive Planned for last Week of Oct.; Cowan Center Crowd Wowed by Lyle Lovett; Judges Declare First Timer 2007 Patriot Idol Winner; Student Reporter Enjoys a Bird's Eye View During the Recent Homecoming Festivities; Women Jump Rank to Third Place in ASC; mEN'S Golf Ranked No.1, Men Win Invitational; Women finish Second; Patriots in Eight Place; NFL Needs to Change Timeout Rule; Cross Country Nationally Ranked, Next Stop: ASC Championships; SGA Budget Released; PoliceReport
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