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

Joanna Paje

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer

Joanna Paje is a second-year biology major with a minor in professional writing at UTSA, and this is her first semester at The Paisano. She has always loved writing and has dreamed of becoming an author since she was a kid, and The Paisano has given her a lovely taste of what it feels like to be a published writer. Outside of school, Joanna is an academic tutor and is an assistant artist for Greek life. She does a plethora of things in her free time, including reading, writing, gaming, painting and training in martial arts. Her love for science and art opens up a world of opportunities that allows her to be creative and logical, and she hopes to share her experiences and creativity with her fellow team members.

All content by Joanna Paje
Dont tell me how to feel

Don’t tell me how to feel

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
November 16, 2021
Coping with seasonal depression

Coping with seasonal depression

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
November 9, 2021
To vaccinate, or not to vaccinate

To vaccinate, or not to vaccinate

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
November 2, 2021
Be your own soulmate

Be your own soulmate

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
October 12, 2021
You are more than your grades

You are more than your grades

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
October 5, 2021
The tragedy of Achilles

The tragedy of Achilles

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
September 28, 2021
Feed your body, feed your soul

Feed your body, feed your soul

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
September 21, 2021
The fascinating world of Greek Life

The fascinating world of Greek Life

Joanna Paje, Staff Writer
September 21, 2021

Racial disparities in healthcare are worsening

Joanna Paje, Contributing Writer
September 7, 2021
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