Alumni edition of the Tarleton State University student newspaper providing information on events at the school and news about university students, staff, and alumni.
First founded in 1899 as a private, liberal arts college, the school joined the Texas A&M University System in 1917; started granting four-year degrees in 1959; and became a full-fledged university in 1973. With its main campus in Stephenville, it serves as the educational and cultural flagship of the Cross Timbers Region.
Alumni edition of the Tarleton State University student newspaper providing information on events at the school and news about university students, staff, and alumni.
Physical Description
8 p. : ill. ; 41 cm.
Notes
"The Alumni Edition of the J-TAC is published quarterly by the Office of Development, Tarleton State University" (p. 2).
This issue is part of the following collections of related materials.
Rescuing Texas History, 2016
This compilation of newspapers, photographs, and other materials gives a glimpse into the diverse people and fascinating places that have contributed to the growth of Texas over the past two centuries.
Alumni magazine of Tarleton State University providing information on events at the school and news about university students, staff, and alumni. Published from 1971 to 2009.
The student newspaper The J-TAC, now called JTAC News, began regular publication in the fall of 1919. Originally called the Tarletonite, The J-TAC is Tarleton State University's official newspaper.
The City of Stephenville Newspaper Collection hosts the newspaper history of Stephenville, including the Stephenville Empire, the Stephenville Tribune, the Stephenville Empire-Tribune, and the weekly student newspaper from Tarleton State University, the J-TAC.
The Texas Digital Newspaper Program (TDNP) partners with communities, publishers, and institutions to promote standards-based digitization of Texas newspapers and to make them freely accessible.
Tarleton State University.The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 74, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1974,
newspaper,
February 6, 1974;
Stephenville, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040265/:
accessed June 28, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.;
crediting Tarleton State University.