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

Graduation plans stalled: required courses not offered each semester

Graduation plans stalled: required courses not offered each semester

Katelyn Wilkinson March 22, 2016

When registering for spring classes, Roy Dixon, a senior computer science major, learned he would be unable to graduate in May as planned. “I could have graduated this semester,” Dixon said. “However,...

Graduation preparation: surviving the last semester

January 27, 2015

Marcus Connolly/ The Paisano Nostalgia. Relief. Fear. Excitement. Graduation. This is a day that students, family and friends have planned for and looked forward to, and it’s finally...

Staying on track for graduation, spring 2014

March 18, 2014

College graduation is a time of excitement and celebration of your scholastic achievement, and I’m sure we are all counting down the days until the big day arrives. Having to worry about a million...

Sincerely Sara: Synching schedules

December 3, 2013

John Flores Making friends is one of the most rewarding things about the college experience. While you can look back at school and think of the tasks you undertook and the accomplishments...

Commentary: Take advantage of what your university has to offer while you’re here

April 30, 2013

April is about to turn into May and with it comes the end of the school year, and for some, the end of their college careers, at least for now.It is a great time of year as it means summer is close at...

Editorial: UTSA moving comencement ceremony

January 29, 2013

On May 13, 2012, graduating UTSA students will walk across the stage at the Alamodome. The decision to move the ceremony to a new, larger location is a visible example of just how quickly the university...

Graduation anxiety a thing of the past

October 22, 2011

It's a year before your graduation date. You have reached 90 hours on your degree plan. You may be feeling the pressure and anxiety of graduating. So what is your next step? Well, if you have...

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