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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 - Week of 11/1/2022

State of the City – Week of 11/1/2022

Dafny Flores, Staff Writer November 1, 2022

Assistant City Attorney for San Antonio James Kopp is seeking to withhold the release of public information on the case of seventeen-year-old Erik Cantu and ex-police officer James Brennand. On Oct. 2,...

San Antonio group advocates for reliable public transport

San Antonio group advocates for reliable public transport

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web and Social Editor October 25, 2022

San Antonio is an ever-growing city, bolstering a population of approximately 1.5 million people. Public transportation is necessary for many individuals, especially in a city developing as rapidly as...

State of the City: 10/25/2022

State of the City: 10/25/2022

Dafny Flores, Staff Writer October 25, 2022

UT Health San Antonio is seeking a $300 million expansion to the Multispecialty and Research Hospital campus. Four projects will be a part of the expansion, including $100 million for UT Health to invest...

State of the City — Week of 10/18/2022

State of the City — Week of 10/18/2022

Gauri Raje, News Editor October 18, 2022

Following the cold front predicted on Sunday, Oct. 16, the National Weather Service predicts temperatures as low as 51 degrees can be expected on Wednesday, Oct. 19; however, temperatures should rise into...

Closing of Child Development Center negatively impacts students with children

Closing of Child Development Center negatively impacts students with children

Dafny Flores, Intern October 18, 2022

With the shutdown of UTSA’s Child Development Center, students with children are reevaluating their experience at UTSA.  The Center has experienced recurring short-term closures since it reopened...

State of the City: Week of 08/30/2022

State of the City: Week of 08/30/2022

Gauri Raje, News Editor August 30, 2022

Musicians from the San Antonio Symphony — which recently dissolved — have come together to form a new group called the San Antonio Philharmonic. This comes almost a year after musicians of the Symphony...

COVID-19: What you need to know in 2022

COVID-19: What you need to know in 2022

Gauri Raje, News Editor January 18, 2022

Due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant, San Antonio’s risk level —  which takes into account factors like the city’s case numbers and positivity rate — has now...

State of the City- April 26, 2021

State of the City- April 26, 2021

Bella Nieto April 27, 2021

Local News:  Along the intersection of West Commerce and Zarzamora, 17 street artists painted murals across several buildings this weekend.    On Sunday, San Antonio hosted its first Ozone...

State of the City- April 16, 2021

State of the City- April 16, 2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor April 16, 2021

Local News:  Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, expressed his concern about the Freeman Coliseum migrant shelter on Twitter this week.    From now until the end of May, city officials...

State of the City- April 13, 2021

State of the City- April 13, 2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor April 13, 2021

Local News:  Charles Butt, HEB CEO, has received praise and support for his letter to Governor Greg Abbott. Sent last Tuesday, the letter urged Abbott to send all federally appropriated relief funds...

State of the City- April 09, 2021

State of the City- April 09, 2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor April 9, 2021

Local News:  Ron Rangel, judge for Bexar County District Court, retracted himself from overseeing the upcoming trial of former Precinct 2 Constable Michelle Barrientes Vela, who is on trial for perjury....

State of the City- March 23, 2021

State of the City- March 23, 2021

Bella Nieto, News Editor March 23, 2021

Local News:  In an interview with ESPN, the NCAA claimed full responsibility for the inequities recently revealed during the Women's Basketball Championship tournament in San Antonio. After videos...

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