This is Marisela’s first semester as Assistant News Editor. She is an English major with a focus
in Technical Writing and has a Minor in Environmental Science. In her free time she attends the
French Club at UTSA, goes to the public library, or hangs at home listening to records and
drinking black coffee. She aspires to have a little cafe and run it like The Bear.
Maria (she/her) is a sophomore at UTSA who is majoring in communications and will graduate in 2027 with her bachelor’s degree. She is from Houston and hopes to return for a short time to eventually move to New York city to pursue a career in broadcasting journalism. In her spare time she is usually playing sports, re-watching old shows, and listening to podcasts.
“Anika is a first-year Communications major at UTSA. She will be in Austin next year as part of their “CAP” program, aspiring to major in Journalism. She is passionate about the way society works, along with how humans think, act and react to all sorts of situations. She joined The Paisano in the Fall of 2024 to share her perspective on life while exploring the viewpoints of those around her. Her end goal is to become a journalist and work at a multinational television channel. In her downtime, you can find her spending time with family and friends, traveling, writing, and exploring different forms of art.”
Regan (she/her) is a first-year Film student at UTSA. She is from the Houston area, specifically Sugar Land. When not writing for the Paisano you will most likely find her thrifting, trying new coffee shops, and baking. This is her first semester at the Paisano
Mohitha Ravikumar (she/her) is a sophomore pursuing a Computer Engineering degree at UTSA. Outside Paisano you can find her drawing, painting and creating new artworks.
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