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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

A guide to campus meal deals

A guide to campus meal deals

Chloe Williams, Managing Editor January 23, 2024

Food on campus can be expensive, with a Chick-fil-A sandwich, fries and lemonade adding up to over $10. Luckily, almost every spot on campus offers a campus meal deal. This meal deal is $7.65 across all...

The top 10 best films of 2023

The top 10 best films of 2023

Ray Rodriguez, Staff Writer January 23, 2024

In the throes of this year’s tight awards race, several movies made substantial waves in all aspects of film discourse. In a year packed with fantastic films of all genres, it is impossible to claim...

2024 Oscar winner predictions

2024 Oscar winner predictions

Faith Kouadio, Staff Writer January 23, 2024

Despite the film industry being rocked in 2023 by the longest strike in the history of the American actors’ union, SAG-AFTRA, several films smashed the box office, survived critic reviews and charmed...

‘Who wrote all this junk?’

‘Who wrote all this junk?’

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief January 23, 2024

      From the iconic 2004 film to the hilarious hit Broadway show, the “Mean Girls” franchise has stayed alive and well, giving the producers a chance to create one last...

‘Crazy Little Thing’ called cinema

‘Crazy Little Thing’ called cinema

Kelsey Zientek, Contributor January 23, 2024

    Stomp-stomp-clap. The sound fills a twelve-channel sound system in the IMAX theater, followed by claps and an impressive light array that reveals an audience of 18,000 at the...

Green Day makes a welcomed comeback

Green Day makes a welcomed comeback

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor January 23, 2024

        Nearly twenty years ago, in Sept. 2004, pop-punk sensation Green Day released their hit album “American Idiot.” Its release inspired a Broadway musical,...

Sounds and the whispers in the wind of home

Sounds and the whispers in the wind of home

Samantha Ysaguirre, Staff Writer January 22, 2024

Running past the river, running past the daylight feeling it coming back through your veins in the night, where the voices surround me  the weight of the world on my shoulders, heavy and tight, as...

Symphonic band blows folks away

Symphonic band blows folks away

Allana Llabres, Assistant Social Media Manager November 21, 2023

UTSA’s Symphonic Band took the stage at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, with an exciting program titled “Songs and Folk Dances.” The line-up included “Fanfare to ‘La Peri’” by Paul Dukas,...

Gallery: Casa Arte De Sol

Gallery: Casa Arte De Sol

Samantha Ysaguirre, Staff Writer November 21, 2023

On Saturday, Nov. 11, the art gallery, Casa Arte De Sol, at the Second Saturday event featured various local and underground artists monthly; this week featured UTSA senior art major Maria J. Brown...

Indigenous artists to listen to this Native American Heritage Month

Indigenous artists to listen to this Native American Heritage Month

Lauren Hernandez, Assistant Arts & Life Editor November 21, 2023

November is Native American Heritage Month, and a great way to honor Indigenous peoples and learn more about their history is through music. Below, we highlight some fantastic musicians to listen to this...

She made me cry ‘In A Good Way’

She made me cry ‘In A Good Way’

Lesley Fuentes, Contributor November 21, 2023

        As the U.S. leg of Faye Webster’s tour comes to an end, it is safe to say her shows are definitely worth attending. Of course, ignoring the fact that younger...

The beauty of the cowboy lifestyle

The beauty of the cowboy lifestyle

Luke Lawhorn, Sports Editor November 21, 2023

“It is wordless poetry. It is theater without audience. It is symphony without strings.” These are the words of Anouk Masson Krantz, a French fine art photographer and author who, while living in...

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