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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

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State of the City- March 23, 2021

State of the City- March 23, 2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor March 23, 2021

Local News:  In an interview with ESPN, the NCAA claimed full responsibility for the inequities recently revealed during the Women's Basketball Championship tournament in San Antonio. After videos...

State of the City

State of the City

Bella Nieto, News Editor March 19, 2021

Local News:  Jose Eduardo Hernandez, a former San Antonio teacher, was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to the sexual assault of a child. During his time as a history teacher...

State of the City- March 14,2021

State of the City- March 14,2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor March 16, 2021

Local News:  On Mar. 3, Governor Greg Abbott announced a lift to the statewide mask mandate and the allowance of restaurants and businesses to operate at 100% capacity. During his statement, the governor...

State of the City- February 26,2021

State of the City- February 26,2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor February 26, 2021

Local News: The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department is predicting an increase in the amount of potholes around the city because of the winter storm in the latter part of last week. The Public...

State of the City-February 22, 2021

State of the City-February 22, 2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor February 23, 2021

Local Updates: After the winter storm that swept San Antonio, putting many out of electricity and leaving water systems compromised, as of Sunday afternoon, all San Antonio residents service by SAWS...

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