
Homecoming 2023
By BRYNNA WILLIAMSON/ Managing Editor It’s spring 2023, and Homecoming is upon us once again. “Homecoming Week,” which begins Monday March 20 and ends Monday March 27, is a week full of activities. The schedule for [Read More…]
By BRYNNA WILLIAMSON/ Managing Editor It’s spring 2023, and Homecoming is upon us once again. “Homecoming Week,” which begins Monday March 20 and ends Monday March 27, is a week full of activities. The schedule for [Read More…]
By JOSEPH MALDONADO/ Talon Contributor Wallyball, the indoor recreational sport played in racketball rooms, is quickly becoming a common hobby for college students. The rules of wallyball are the same as those of volleyball, except the [Read More…]
By LAKYNDRA LARKIN/ Inspired Minds Editor-in-Chief Applications to be a lab tech for the Department of Mass Communication at UT Tyler are open for the fall 2023 semester. Lab techs are student workers who assist other [Read More…]
By ISABELLA PIERCE/Talon Contributor Delight won unlimited free curriculum books for its upcoming semester. Delight is a women’s college ministry at UT Tyler. The group meets every Thursday in the College of Business. It has fellowship, [Read More…]
By HANNAH BENSON/Talon Contributor College students are heavily influenced by social media and are impacted by its prevalence. Tasks such as sitting down to do homework, showing up to class or trying to go to sleep [Read More…]
By DAMARIS AVILA/ Talon Contributor According to the Healthy Minds Study, “More than 60% of students met the criteria for at least one mental health problem, during the 2020-2021 school year.” Some students may not know [Read More…]
By BREANNA BOLLE/Staff Writer There has been chatter among students regarding housing for the fall and next spring semester. The UT Tyler’s Residence Life and Housing department’s new executive director is Dr. Joseph Berthiaume. Berthiaume [Read More…]
By ELAINA GONZALEZ/Opinion Editor At the Student Government Association meeting on Feb. 14, he Academic Advising ad hoc committee presented information on event planning for student organizations and new rules. Academic Advising Committee Ashley Bill, [Read More…]
By LUKE SPENCE/Staff Writer, BREANNA BOLLE/Staff Writer After announcing a new edition of Dungeon & Dragons, called “One D&D”, Wizards of the Coast announced a revision to the Open Gaming License, worrying many in the [Read More…]
By NOAH TEW/ Editor-in-Chief, BRYNNA WILLIAMSON/ Managing editor, MICHAEL BALD/ Editor for Patriot Pulse Will Ditto, a student at the University of Texas at Tyler, sits at a corner table in the campus library with papers scattered around [Read More…]