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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

Tap into your spiritual side

Tap into your spiritual side

Jenna Taylor, Contributing Writer September 20, 2022

Breathe is a spiritual gift shop that provides customers with crystals, sage, dreamcatchers and other spiritual tools that aid in their customers’ spiritual journeys. The owner of Breathe, Jena Turner,...

Residue

Residue

Madison Hodges, Contributing Writer September 20, 2022

Unpainted walls, unmarked territory It’s always the same old story with battered pages I can’t escape I’m spit up from town to town Cast away before I could settle down  Never leaving...

Bad Bunny draws 50,000 to the Alamodome

Bad Bunny draws 50,000 to the Alamodome

Cesar Soto, Contributing Writer September 20, 2022

Continuing the biggest year of his career to date, Latin music sensation Bad Bunny brought his record-breaking “World’s Hottest Tour” to San Antonio, drawing in a sold-out audience of over 50,000...

Elliot Fullam releases debut slowcore/indie album

Elliot Fullam releases debut slowcore/indie album

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web and Social Editor September 20, 2022

On Sept. 2, 2022, online content creator Elliot Fullam released his debut album “What’s Wrong.” Taking inspiration from artists such as Mazzy Star, Elliot Smith, Alex G. and Duster, this record strives...

‘South Texas Life and Visual Culture’

‘South Texas Life and Visual Culture’

Riley Carroll, Arts & Life Editor September 19, 2022

The Main Art Gallery at UTSA’s Main Campus recently debuted “South Texas Life and Visual Culture,” which features works by Gabi Magaly, Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson, Luis Valderas and Guillermina...

Trying not to say it

Trying not to say it

Melody A. Mireles, Contributing Writer September 13, 2022

 I push with all the might  I need to move a mountain,  My knuckles a desert with  Crimson rivers,  As a sentimental oasis  Floods beneath my face,  Threatening to spill out.  I...

Hair is the cost

Hair is the cost

Jada Thomas, Staff Writer September 13, 2022

Seventwenty Collective, located approximately 15 minutes from UTSA, is a salon where individuals can go for a temporary new hairstyle or to completely reinvent their look. In a business complex off of...

UTSA Downtown installs 18-foot sculpture

UTSA Downtown installs 18-foot sculpture

Riley Carroll, Arts & Life Editor September 13, 2022

In late August, UTSA’s Downtown campus installed a permanent 18-foot-tall sculpture “Drum Rhythm No. 11” by Fletcher Benton. The late sculptor’s daughter, Ashlie Benton, gifted “Drum Rhythm No....

‘Wicked’ wardrobe

‘Wicked’ wardrobe

Madison Peters, Copyediting Coordinator September 13, 2022

Featuring costumes from the infamous "Wicked" musical, the "Something Wicked | Susan Hilferty Costumes" exhibit at the McNay Art Museum offers musical theater fans an up-close look at the intricate...

The Garden releases ‘Horseshit on Route 66’

The Garden releases ‘Horseshit on Route 66’

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web and Social Editor September 13, 2022

Two years ago, Wyatt and Fletcher Shears of The Garden, released their fourth album, “Kiss My Super Bowl Ring” (“KMSBR”). Mixing 80’s inspired hardcore with a multiplicity of playful electronics,...

SA Gems: Tuxedo Cat’s Coffee

SA Gems: Tuxedo Cat’s Coffee

Jessica McLaren, Assistant News Editor September 6, 2022

Looking to switch up your Saturday study sesh spot? Tuxedo Cat’s Coffee stands out from the rest as your ideal pick this fall semester as it is located within the Palm Buddha Plant Nursery, a garden...

Illustration by Alex Hanks

Love is all a woman is fit for

Regina Robert, Staff Writer September 6, 2022

There is a day in a woman’s life where we stop being little girls  and we become mothers without ever giving birth whether it be to our brothers, fathers our hopes and dreams deteriorate  with...

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