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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

Updated campus map provides functional search and modernized design

Updated campus map provides functional search and modernized design

Chloe Williams, Web and Social editor April 11, 2023

This past month a new interactive campus map was launched. The map was created to alleviate issues with old mapping resources.  The goal of creating the new map was to design a modern, user-friendly...

State of the City — Week of 4/11

State of the City — Week of 4/11

Amber Serio, Staff Writer April 11, 2023

Misc: San Antonio City Council approved a $2.5 million plan to fund a park that will be located adjacent to the Hays Street Bridge. On Thursday, April 6, it became official that the long-anticipated...

Where to find menstrual hygiene products on campus

Where to find menstrual hygiene products on campus

Jessica McLaren, Assistant News Editor April 11, 2023

With more than 34,000 students enrolled at UTSA, access to free menstrual hygiene products is crucial to supporting student success. “Wellbeing Services has our menstrual hygiene initiative at...

‘The March of Us’ commemorates Trans Day of Visibility

‘The March of Us’ commemorates Trans Day of Visibility

Kara Lee, Graphic Designer April 4, 2023

  Unfiltered Wings and The J Pan Project organized San Antonio’s first ‘The March of Us’ on Friday, March 31 — which was Transgender Day of Visibility. The march was also promoted by...

This month in research: March 2023

This month in research: March 2023

Gauri Raje, News Editor April 4, 2023

Correlation between natural disasters and business:  Arkangel Cordero, assistant professor of management at the Alvarez College of Business, published a paper titled “Community and Aftershock: New...

New grant will improve OER awareness and engagement

New grant will improve OER awareness and engagement

Gauri Raje, News Editor April 4, 2023

UTSA recently received a $10,000 grant to “promote faculty adoption and student awareness” of open educational resources, also known as OERs. OERs are openly licensed educational resources, including...

State of the City – 4/4

State of the City – 4/4

Lauren Hernandez, Staff Writer April 4, 2023

Misc: On March 31, San Antonio portrait artist Angel Rodriguez-Díaz died at age 67. Rodriguez-Díaz used his portraits to reflect on cultural, political and social issues. His artworks have been featured...

Voting information you need to know

Voting information you need to know

Riley Carroll, Arts & Life Editor April 4, 2023

Roadrunners, have you registered to vote for the Bexar County municipal elections? Here is what you need to know about the upcoming voter registration deadlines. What elections are coming up? What will...

‘Building the Nest:’ A university-wide fundraiser for 1969 minutes

‘Building the Nest:’ A university-wide fundraiser for 1969 minutes

Gauri Raje, News Editor April 3, 2023

In an effort to raise funds, UTSA will be hosting Giving Day, an opportunity for the university to raise money, from April 4 to April 5, 2023. “Giving Days are a best practice in higher education...

Annual march commemorates legacy of revered activist Cesar E.Chavez

Annual march commemorates legacy of revered activist Cesar E.Chavez

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor March 28, 2023

The annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice celebrates Chavez’s “Si Se Puede Spirit” and the importance of coming together to overcome the injustices and inequalities in the community. Hosted...

The Eatery opened its third location at UTSA's new San Pedro I building

New dining location opens at San Pedro I

Gauri Raje, News Editor March 28, 2023

The Eatery, a new on-campus dining location, opened in the new San Pedro I building downtown.  The location joins a couple of other eating locations offered to students at the Downtown Campus, including...

State of the City — Week of March 28

State of the City — Week of March 28

Lauren Hernandez, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

On Saturday morning, thousands of people participated in the 27th Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice outside of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center. The march was organized by the Cesar E. Chavez...

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