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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

The scariest A24 movie to date

The scariest A24 movie to date

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor September 26, 2023

Spoiler Warning: This article will discuss spoilers about “Talk to Me.”         “Talk to Me” was directed by twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou, and...

5 websites to boost your scholarship funds

5 websites to boost your scholarship funds

Chloe Williams, Web Editor September 26, 2023

College tuition is ridiculously expensive. Even with the freeze on tuition recently announced, the 2022-23 cost of attendance for a student living on campus comes out to a substantial $27,752. While financial...

The 5 best and 5 worst films of the summer

The 5 best and 5 worst films of the summer

Ray Rodriguez, Contributor September 26, 2023

This summer has felt like watching the death and rebirth of the blockbuster film. Alongside the avalanche of money-pit disasters that large distributors churn out by the bucketload, a few great films snuck...

Code Red: TV Girl kicks off tour at the Aztec Theatre

Code Red: TV Girl kicks off tour at the Aztec Theatre

Armin Suljovic, Contributor September 25, 2023

As a self-proclaimed “traveling all-star band,” TV Girl had high expectations to live up to, but their most recent show in San Antonio was a brilliant fusion of music, art and pure entertainment....

At last

At last

Samantha Ysaguirre, Staff Writer September 25, 2023

So, at last, I began chapter one Of the great story, so they speak, No one on Earth has ever read which tales to continue forever and more,  In which they say the chapter is even better than...

In a North Carolina second

In a North Carolina second

Noah Willoughby, Contributor September 25, 2023

In a North Carolina second The clouds hung on to the last light of the sun As it ended its set in the North Carolina sky.  They turned dark blue and mimicked the faces Of the mountains and...

Conceal

Conceal

Elizabeth Hope, Contributor September 25, 2023

I see so many lives on a screen I know nothing is ever as it seems Look at them and their perfect smiles  I just wish I could have their enchanting lifestyles I watch these people party and...

Close Encounter with Closed Casket

Close Encounter with Closed Casket

Armin Suljovic, Contributor September 20, 2023

Heading downtown at the local Siempre Skateshop, local death metal group, Closed Casket, marks another performance under their belts. With a following of over 1,800 followers on Instagram, the band...

5 San Antonio hiking highlights

5 San Antonio hiking highlights

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief September 19, 2023

It is no secret that San Antonio is one of the best hiking-friendly cities in Texas. According to a LawnMaker study, San Antonio ranked as the third-best city in Texas to hike, but where are these hiking...

This week in history

This Week in History – Week of Sep. 19

Marcela Montufar Soria, Multimedia Editor September 19, 2023

Find out past events from the days of this week; births, deaths and important moments from all corners of the globe and all eras of history.  Sept. 19, 1985: An earthquake devastated Mexico City.  The...

Soundless Song

Soundless Song

Noah Willoughby, Contributor September 19, 2023

A soundless song plays in the corner of the room,  Where love and laughter used to bloom.  The eerie silence plays over and over,  Until the thought of vacancy becomes somewhat a reality.    The...

Vive tu cultura

Vive tu cultura

Naydine De La Fuente, Staff Writer September 19, 2023

Sept. 15 kicks off the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, a nationwide celebration that properly recognizes and honors the contributions of Hispanics and Latin Americans. With San Antonio having such a...

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