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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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Hispanic Excellence: Rosie Castro

Hispanic Excellence: Rosie Castro

Bella Nieto, News Editor October 12, 2021

Born in 1947 to an immigrant mother, Rosie Castro has dedicated her life to activism and engagement in the political sphere.  Chronicling her life, Castro began by telling her mother’s struggle as...

The debate over the Come and Take It flags subsequent removal from UTSAs campus has elicited strong emotions. What new tradition the university replaces it with will be interesting. Caleb Preston/The Paisano

Point/Counterpoint: two perspectives on the removal of the ‘Come and Take It’ flag

September 14, 2021

Editor's Note: The following point/counterpoint is a composite of opinions from the sports staff, representing a broad range of opinions in favor of the change and against it. The removal of 'Come...

VOICES members volunteer all over the city.

VOICES serves the San Antonio community

Laura Thevaos, Staff Writer September 14, 2021

The UTSA Volunteer Organization Including Community, Education, and Service, better known as VOICES, has been on campus since 1993. They focus on serving the San Antonio community and other nearby communities...

Dionne Onyemalzu, who moved from West Texas, is optimistic for the rest of the semester. Also pictured is the front of Guadalupe Hall and its coffee shop. Kaitlyn Rosas/The Paisano

UTSA opens Guadalupe Hall: students express praise, concern

Bella Nieto, News Editor September 7, 2021

At the start of the Fall 2021 semester, UTSA opened the doors to its newest residence hall, Guadalupe Hall.  When construction on the building began in 2019, the floor plans were designed to be open...

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