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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

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Newest Fish In The Sea: Adapting to a new semester

Newest Fish In The Sea: Adapting to a new semester

Laynie Clark, Opinion Editor January 25, 2022

It’s a new semester, which means new courses, routines and anxieties … Or just the same ones as before but in a new form. Adapting to a new semester can be daunting, especially for freshmen, but there...

Newest Fish in the Sea: Confronting your roommate

Newest Fish in the Sea: Confronting your roommate

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor October 12, 2021

It’s your first year in college and you realize that your roommate is not a match made in heaven. You are sick and tired of their dirty dishes and sticky fingers, so what do you do? Being in a situation...

Newest Fish in the Sea: Loner Kid No More

Newest Fish in the Sea: Loner Kid No More

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor September 14, 2021

Every freshman shares the concerns of making friends in college. Most are scared that they will not make any, but I am here to reassure you that you will make friends. There are many factors that can help...

Newest Fish in the Sea

Newest Fish in the Sea

Laynie Clark, Assistant Art & Life Editor September 7, 2021

It has been a few weeks since the start of the Fall 2021 semester at UTSA, which means you have had time to settle into your home-away-from-home. Transitioning to life on your own can be challenging when...

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