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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

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Finding Heaven with Conan Gray

Finding Heaven with Conan Gray

Naydine De La Fuente, Copyediting Coordinator April 23, 2024

After waiting for two years, alternative pop star Conan Gray, known for his top hits “Maniac” and “Heather,” has recently released his third anticipated studio album, “Found Heaven.” Gray ventures...

A purr-fect show

A purr-fect show

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor April 23, 2024

Once again traveling to the Alamo City, The Amazing Acro-Cats set up shop at the Josephine Theatre — the first stop on their new tour.  The Acro-Cats show is operated by Rock Cats Rescue...

A24 x UTSA screen ‘Sing Sing’ early

A24 x UTSA screen ‘Sing Sing’ early

Armin Suljovic, Assistant Photo Editor April 23, 2024

Independent production company A24 collaborated with UTSA’s film and media program to allow students to watch the entertainment company’s unreleased film “Sing Sing,” this past Wednesday. Award-winning...

San Antonio’s 12th Annual Book Festival returns

San Antonio’s 12th Annual Book Festival returns

Samantha Ysaguirre, Staff Writer April 16, 2024

The annual San Antonio Book Festival arrived for its 12th consecutive year, announcing a lineup featuring over 100 authors. At the festival, readers can visit tents dedicated to meeting authors and...

Escaping reality with indie rock band STRFKR

Escaping reality with indie rock band STRFKR

Jenna Taylor, Magazine Editor April 16, 2024

  Lighting up the stage of the Aztec Theatre is Portland-based indie rock band STRFKR. Known for their popular songs, “Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second” and “Kahlil Gibran,” STRFKR...

San Antonio’s hottest Fiesta spot

San Antonio’s hottest Fiesta spot

Logan Martinez, Staff Writer April 16, 2024

As the city begins to kick off its Fiesta celebrations, there is no better place to celebrate than the downtown Historic Market Square. Located on 514 West Commerce Street, the square has served as San...

What to look forward to this summer

What to look forward to this summer

Elizabeth Hope, Staff Writer April 16, 2024

There are many new and exciting things to look forward to this summer, ranging from music and movies to sports and video games. Most of these events and releases will be happening nationally, but a few...

To do: summer certifications at UTSA

To do: summer certifications at UTSA

Matthew Moses, Contributor April 16, 2024

Looking to get a leg up this summer? UTSA offers tons of opportunities to boost your resume and learn additional skills, allowing you to push your career even further. The semester is almost over and a...

Geocaching on campus

Geocaching on campus

Bela Ross, Staff Writer April 16, 2024

Geocaching, the act of recreationally hunting for hidden objects, is an activity to encourage people to explore the outdoors. The only equipment needed is good walking shoes, your phone, a pen and potentially...

A journey to the Magic Time Machine

A journey to the Magic Time Machine

Naydine De La Fuente, Copyediting Coordinator April 16, 2024

With just a short drive and the push of a door, visitors and residents of San Antonio alike can be transported to an evening of adventure and fun. Where can you find such a place, you may ask? At the...

The rot within

The rot within

Katie Blackman, Contributor April 15, 2024

When life tries to tear you down, you must learn to stand, to stand taller than you ever have above your five-foot frame.   Stand as tall as the redwoods you admire to be as strong as them, you...

The film America needs to watch

The film America needs to watch

Ezequiel Pena, Staff Writer April 15, 2024

Alex Garland is no stranger to giving audiences a cinematic experience that makes them question themselves and their surroundings. From poignant existentialism and themes of self-destruction in annihilation...

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