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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Ken in Rome: Feels like home

Ken in Rome: Feels like home

Kennedy Bustos, Staff Writer April 26, 2022

Home. What is home? Is it a person, a place? A feeling, a memory? A state of mind? Is it all of these simultaneously?  Home can be the place that brought us into existence: the walls surrounding us...

Ken in Rome: Isnt it romantic?

Ken in Rome: Isn’t it romantic?

Kennedy Bustos, Staff Writer April 12, 2022

Kennedy Bustos is participating in UTSA’s “COLFA Semester in Urbino” program. She’ll be spending the semester in Urbino, Italy. She is thrilled to document her adventures in an exclusive column...

Ken in Rome: Language that transcends

Ken in Rome: Language that transcends

Kennedy Bustos, Staff Writer March 22, 2022

Kennedy Bustos is participating in UTSA’s “COLFA Semester in Urbino” program. She’ll be spending the semester in Urbino, Italy. She is thrilled to document her adventures in an exclusive column...

Ken in Rome: Surrender to spontaneity

Ken in Rome: Surrender to spontaneity

Kennedy Bustos, Staff Writer March 8, 2022

Kennedy Bustos is participating in UTSA’s “COLFA Semester in Urbino” program. She’ll be spending the semester in Urbino, Italy. She is thrilled to document her adventures in an exclusive column...

Photograph courtesy of Tristan Elizabeth Howard.

Ken in Rome: Two things can be true at once

Kennedy Bustos, Staff Writer February 22, 2022

Kennedy Bustos is participating in UTSA’s“COLFA Semester in Urbino” program. She’ll be spending the semester in Urbino, Italy. She is thrilled to document her adventures in an exclusive column...

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