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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

Crush the corporate culture

Crush the corporate culture

Allana Llabres, Social Media Manager January 30, 2024

In the past four years, workplace culture has completely changed. Thanks to the COVID-19 Pandemic, more people have begun working from home on their own time, increasing mental health awareness in the...

Furries vs. The State of Oklahoma

Furries vs. The State of Oklahoma

Marcela Montufar Soria, Multimedia Editor January 30, 2024

Last week, Republican lawmaker Justin Humphrey introduced House Bill 3084 to the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The bill targets furries in Oklahoma public schools, proposing that students “who purport...

Paws for redemption

Paws for redemption

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief January 30, 2024

There is nothing more satisfying and rewarding than adopting an animal from the shelter. As the stray cat population rapidly rises, shelters are filling up too quickly for employees to handle, and a solution...

The Stanley Cup promotes overconsumption

The Stanley Cup promotes overconsumption

Sofia Mejia, Staff Writer January 30, 2024

Early in the morning of Jan. 3, eager shoppers lined up, hoping to secure the “luxury” of purchasing one thing. This $50 pink tumbler, a limited edition collaboration between Stanley and Starbucks,...

A bold marketing ploy: UTSA’s Bold Promise

A bold marketing ploy: UTSA’s Bold Promise

Nicholas Kingman, Staff Writer January 23, 2024

The cost of college has always been a fun topic to discuss, especially recently with it being a major talking point for presidential candidates. The cost of tuition has been rising at a rapid rate since...

Prevent a more fatal future

Prevent a more fatal future

Elizabeth Hope, Staff Writer January 23, 2024

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, millions of pregnant people have been fighting for their rights and their lives. These individuals have had to seek reproductive help in alternative and unsafe...

The cost of the ‘American Dream’

The cost of the ‘American Dream’

Marcela Montufar Soria, Multimedia Editor January 23, 2024

On Jan. 13, Mexican authorities recovered the bodies of a woman and two children who had drowned while attempting to cross the Rio Grande to Eagle Pass, Texas. The deaths were received by American politicians...

NIL trumps university payment

NIL trumps university payment

Haley Aguayo, Assistant Sports Editor January 23, 2024

Should college athletes be paid? It is not a matter of whether they should or should not be at this point; it is a matter of how. In recent years, college athletes have gained the ability to earn compensation...

Jo Koy’s jaded jokes

Jo Koy’s jaded jokes

Allana Llabres, Social Media Manager January 23, 2024

The Golden Globes have been below average for years now, always promising consistent controversy. The 2024 Golden Globes were no different, with viewers taking to the internet after the host, Jo Koy, made...

Keep swiping for love

Keep swiping for love

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

As Valentine’s Day approaches, those who lack any romantic commitments are turning to dating apps — a modern form of dating. While there are success stories, how impactful can these apps really be?  In...

Cybertruck oversells and underdelivers

Cybertruck oversells and underdelivers

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor January 23, 2024

In Nov. 2019, Elon Musk and his tech company announced their most hyped product of all time, the Cybertruck. The electric truck’s announcement coincided with the date and location of “Blade Runner...

When the war bells sound

When the war bells sound

Nicholas Kingman, Staff Writer November 21, 2023

Have you enjoyed your time of peace, “Zoomers?” The age of blissful ignorance is over, and the clock of war has struck zero. The political masters, along with their financiers, have blown their whistle...

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