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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

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

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...

El Campo share a laugh.

“Goldun Stair, Meet You There”

Steve Moul February 26, 2019

Earlier this month San Antonio-Austin band El Campo released their latest album, “Goldun Stair, Meet You There.” “Goldun Stair, Meet You There” was written while the lyricist and frontman, Jarid...

Rowdy Radio makes sound waves in San Antonio

April 28, 2015

Photo Courtesy of Victoria Ramos Recently formed UTSA organization Rowdy Radio is making waves in the San Antonio community. On Saturday, April 11th, Rowdy Radio held their first annual...

Behind the Beat: Hard Luck Rebels

March 31, 2014

Michael Turnini/ The Paisano In this episode of Behind the Beat, I have Gabriela Rosas in the studio to talk about April fools day and also an interview with local physcobilly...

Undocumented students at UTSA

January 21, 2014

Many groups were involved in the Martin Luther King Jr. March Monday, Jan. 17. While many groups symbolically marched for equality, the San Antonio Immigrant Youth Movement (SAIYM) was marching for...

UTSA and San Antonio: what to expect for the future

January 14, 2014

Matthew Trevino Decisions that influence UTSA are often made off campus. San Antonio City Council, for example, has the authority to determine development, funding and policy that will...

Diego Bernal fined by ethics commission

January 14, 2014

San Antonio’s District One City Councilman, Diego Bernal, is being fined by the Texas Eth- ics Commission for accepting corporate campaign donations. Tom Curry, a Houston-area Tea Party supporter,...

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