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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Flipping the Bird Ep.17

Ryder Martin, Luke Lawhorn, and Kaitlyn Rosas April 26, 2022

Ryder Martin and Luke Lawhorn return to break down all of the latest news surrounding UTSA sports this week including women's basketball adding some high-impact transfers, baseball winning yet another...

Paisano Poll: Students Anticipate the End of Spring Semester

As the end of the spring semester draws near we interviewed students one more time, to discuss their semester recaps. What went well, what can they improve on for the fall, and what they anticipate during...

Flipping the Bird- Episode 16

Kaitlyn Rosas, Ryder Martin, and Luke Lawhorn April 18, 2022

Flipping the Bird is back to recap another busy week in sports! Ryder Martin and Luke Lawhorn break down all of this week's sporting news including UTSA Baseball's strong run of form, a late-season surge...

UTSA commemorates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Marcela Montufar Soria, Assistant Multimedia Editor April 18, 2022

UTSA has a full lineup of events commemorating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read more about how you can participate: https://www.utsa.edu/today/2022/04/st... Follow us on...

Flipping the Bird- Episode 15

Kaitlyn Rosas, Ryder Martin, and Luke Lawhorn April 12, 2022

Ryder Martin and Luke Lawhorn are back for another episode of Flipping the Bird! This week the duo breaks down the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Game, UTSA baseball's big turnaround in form, another...

Paisano Poll: Interviewing students at Día en la Sombrilla 2022

Last Friday, the Paisano interviewed students and their organizations at Día en La Sombrilla. Students shared their thoughts on the fun, savory flavors of the fiesta, and how great it was to celebrate...

Meet (Podcast) Dr. Sylvia Mendoza, Dr. Gloria Vásquez Gonzáles and Geremy Landin of the West Side Sound Oral History Project

Kaitlyn Rosas and Mason Hickok April 6, 2022

Hello again, everyone. Welcome back to Meet. In today's episode, I sat down with some of the members of the West Side Sound Oral History Project. Made up of a team that includes academics, historians and...

Día en la Sombrilla 2022 (Preview)

William Barnes, Assistant Multimedia Editor April 5, 2022

UTSA celebrated Día en la Sombrilla Friday April 1st! Be sure to check out the channel again this week for the full video where we interviewed students, organizations participating in the event, and...

Flipping the Bird- Episode 4

Kaitlyn Rosas, Ryder Martin, and Luke Lawhorn April 4, 2022

The Flipping the Bird sports podcast returns after a three-week hiatus! Ryder Martin and Luke Lawhorn are back to discuss March Madness, talk about UTSA football's Pro Day and their newly revealed 2022...

Meet (Podcast): Dr. Jennifer Beavers & Dr. Thomas Yee, UTSA Faculty with the SMT Podcast

Kaitlyn Rosas and Mason Hickok March 30, 2022

Hi everyone, welcome back to Meet. My name is Mason, and on today's show, my interview with Dr. Jennifer Beavers and Dr. Thomas Yee, UTSA professors a part of the team behind the SMT Podcast. The podcast...

Funding Awarded Toward Bold Promise & New Engineering Education Certificates to be Introduced

Kaitlyn Rosas, Multimedia Editor March 25, 2022

The UT System Board of Regents award funding towards the Bold Promise and Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design joins forces with COEHD to contribute to the Engineering Educator community...

Paisano Poll: International Women’s Day

To celebrate International Women's Day, we interviewed students about what makes them feel empowered. Watch to learn what they find inspiring, who they view as their female role model, and who they shout...

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