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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

The last summer - Chapter 5: Connor

The last summer – Chapter 5: Connor

Allana Llabres, Assistant Social Media Manager November 6, 2023

Prom was a disaster. Despite my unexpected crowning as prom king, I couldn’t shake my feeling of emptiness. It was supposed to be a moment of celebration, but instead, it felt like a reminder of what...

Remembering loved ones

Remembering loved ones

Lauren Hernandez, Assistant Arts & Life Editor November 6, 2023

This past week, UTSA students celebrated their culture and loved ones for Día de los Muertos.  Día de los Muertos, which translates to Day of the Dead, can be traced back to pre-colonial Mexico....

Curious collections: Discover vintage and vinyl in one spot

Curious collections: Discover vintage and vinyl in one spot

Nichole Martinez, Contributor November 6, 2023

Filled with treasures and vinyl, the family-owned business Crescent Moon Music & Collectibles has something for everyone. Owners Martha and Bryan Nagel had the idea of opening a record store but...

‘Census Designated’ is ‘emotional and gut-wrenching’

‘Census Designated’ is ‘emotional and gut-wrenching’

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor November 6, 2023

        In 2021, Jane Remover released her debut album, “Frailty.” While the hyperpop album did not gain critical success, it displayed the inklings of something...

Celebrating National Cat Day

Celebrating National Cat Day

Jenna Taylor, Magazine Editor October 31, 2023

National Cat Day occurred this past Sunday, Oct. 29, as a way for America to not only celebrate their pet cats and kittens but also to promote the adoption of cats. The Paisano received many submissions...

UTSA’s favorite horror films

UTSA’s favorite horror films

Ray Rodriguez, Staff Writer October 31, 2023

This past Thursday, The Paisano’s multimedia team went out to ask the UTSA student body some questions about their favorite horror films in honor of the Halloween season. We asked a few simple questions:...

‘The Exorcist: Believer’ is irredeemably boring

‘The Exorcist: Believer’ is irredeemably boring

Ray Rodriguez, Staff Writer October 31, 2023

        Spoiler Warning: This article will discuss spoilers about “The Exorcist: Believer.”  This past August, the famed director of “The French Connection,”...

Tourzilla’s dynamic duo: Vacations and Last Dinosaurs

Tourzilla’s dynamic duo: Vacations and Last Dinosaurs

Armin Suljovic, Staff Writer October 31, 2023

“Tourzilla” is a joint tour of Last Dinosaurs and Vacations co-headlining each stop. Both bands have already toured Texas on their respective tours prior to this show. Considering the two bands...

Interesting classes to take in Spring 2024

Interesting classes to take in Spring 2024

Marcela Montufar Soria, Multimedia Editor October 31, 2023

Not sure how to fill your schedule next semester? Looking to expand your horizons beyond your major? Here is a list of interesting classes available for registration in Spring 2024.  NDRB 1033: Drugs...

Can you survive ‘Fight Nights at Freddy’s?’

Can you survive ‘Fight Nights at Freddy’s?’

Armin Suljovic, Staff Writer October 31, 2023

        Spoiler Warning: This article will discuss spoilers about “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” The game series “Five Nights at Freddy’s” (FNAF) is a point-and-click...

A Swiftie’s analysis of ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’

A Swiftie’s analysis of ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’

Jenna Taylor, Magazine Editor October 31, 2023

        On Oct. 27, Taylor Swift released another re-recorded album off of her discography titled “1989 (Taylor’s Version).” Swift was born in the year 1989, and...

The impact of urban legends

The impact of urban legends

Luna Infante, Assistant Opinion Editor October 31, 2023

“Bloody Mary” repeated three times in the mirror, the tall, faceless man who lurks in the dark, the story of a man waking up with a missing kidney — urban legends have always been whispered to us....

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