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

State Of The City: Week of 1/30

State Of The City: Week of 1/30

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor January 30, 2024

Not subscribed to local news but still want to stay up-to-date on the happenings around town? Look no further. Highlighting notable stories from external San Antonio news sources, State of the City summarizes...

SGA nominates committee chairs and looks forward to the semester ahead

SGA nominates committee chairs and looks forward to the semester ahead

Jake Mireles, Opinion Editor January 30, 2024

On Thursday, Jan. 25, UTSA’s Student Government Association (SGA) held its first general assembly of the Spring 2024 semester. SGA tackled the election of a new Deputy Speaker, the nomination of multiple...

San Antonios roadmap to a safer city

San Antonio’s roadmap to a safer city

Elizabeth Hope, Staff Writer January 30, 2024

On Jan. 24, City Council unveiled its Violence Prevention Strategic Plan for 2024-2028 in San Antonio and Bexar County. The mission of the plan is to “stop violence from happening before it starts”...

SAISD juniors offered admission at UTSA

SAISD juniors offered admission at UTSA

Alessandra Avila, Staff Writer January 30, 2024

UTSA is partnering with SAISD to accept the top 25% of their graduating class. This will apply to junior-standing students. UTSA stated that more than 700 eligible SAISD juniors were contacted to begin...

New ‘AirRowdy’ network receives mixed reviews

New ‘AirRowdy’ network receives mixed reviews

Noah Willoughby, Staff Writer January 30, 2024

Upon returning to campus, UTSA students and faculty experienced a modified login process for the new on-campus Wi-Fi, AirRowdy. Shutdowns of the old “AirRowdy_Student,” “AirRowdy_Guest” and “AirRowdy_FacultyStaff”...

Alumni, Future Texas Business Legend: Anna Almaraz

Alumni, Future Texas Business Legend: Anna Almaraz

Kara Lee, Graphic Editor January 30, 2024

Anna Almaraz is a first-generation college student, a Future Texas Business Legend in the Texas Business Hall of Fame, a nonprofit lover and, most recently, one of the invited panelists for UTSA’s 2024...

New generative AI to improve cardiovascular healthcare

New generative AI to improve cardiovascular healthcare

Faith Kouadio, Staff Writer January 30, 2024

Two researchers from UTSA and UT Health are developing a potentially revolutionary new technology: a generative AI model that would provide cardiologists with a more accurate vision of the inside of patient...

President Eighmy hosts State of the University address

President Eighmy hosts State of the University address

Kara Lee, Graphic Editor January 30, 2024

On Monday, Jan. 22, UTSA held a State of the University address hosted by President Taylor Eighmy. The event covered UTSA’s Be Bold campaign, a strategic plan refresh and a conversation with invited...

Construction projects near campus lay ground for future developments

Construction projects near campus lay ground for future developments

Jada Thomas, Marketing Manager January 23, 2024

Drivers along I-10 and Loop 1604 were subjected to heavy traffic during the weekends of Jan. 12 to 14 and Jan. 19 to 21 due to road closures along both freeways.  The road closures along Loop 1604...

State Of The City: Week of 1/23

State Of The City: Week of 1/23

Naydine De La Fuente, Copyediting Coordinator January 23, 2024

Not subscribed to local news but still want to stay up-to-date on the happenings around town? Look no further. Highlighting notable stories from external San Antonio news sources, State Of The City summarizes...

In case you missed it: winter break news

In case you missed it: winter break news

Amber Serio, News Editor January 23, 2024

Between new and improved Wi-Fi upgrades, the creation of a department devoted to the betterment of student organizations and new on-campus dining options, UTSA has experienced changes since The Paisano’s...

New college progresses forward thinking

New college progresses forward thinking

Noah Willoughby, Staff Writer January 23, 2024

According to Cybersecurity Ventures, 3.5 million jobs are open in the realm of cyber security and data science, which highlights that UTSA announced a new initiative on Jan. 19 to reshape its academic...

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