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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

Quarterback Frank Harris drops back for a pass. Harris threw for a program record 392 yards, along with four touchdowns.

UTSA’s explosive second half dominates Texas Southern 52-24

Luke Lawhorn, Sports Editor September 24, 2022

In the final game of the ‘Runners non-conference schedule, UTSA (2-2) hosted the Texas Southern Tigers (1-3), which was the first meeting between the two teams. Despite the score being closer than it...

Tap into your spiritual side

Tap into your spiritual side

Jenna Taylor, Contributing Writer September 20, 2022

Breathe is a spiritual gift shop that provides customers with crystals, sage, dreamcatchers and other spiritual tools that aid in their customers’ spiritual journeys. The owner of Breathe, Jena Turner,...

With ink and inclusivity

With ink and inclusivity

Laynie Clark, Managing & Opinion Editor September 20, 2022

Barbershops evoke a nostalgic sense of place, with decor reminiscent of the 1960s and retro memorabilia, but Prospect Parlor is flipping that stereotype. With ink and inclusivity, this barbershop stands...

Bad Bunny draws 50,000 to the Alamodome

Bad Bunny draws 50,000 to the Alamodome

Cesar Soto, Contributing Writer September 20, 2022

Continuing the biggest year of his career to date, Latin music sensation Bad Bunny brought his record-breaking “World’s Hottest Tour” to San Antonio, drawing in a sold-out audience of over 50,000...

Social contract between UTSA and the Westside encourages community engagement

Mason Hickok, Editor-in-Chief September 20, 2022

The Casita Project is the latest initiative to come out of the Urban Future Lab (UFL), a think tank and teaching lab founded by UTSA Associate Professor Dr. Antonio Petrov. Started in 2016, the UFL is...

“Our Step, Our Hope: Sister Cities: Gwangju to San Antonio”

“Our Step, Our Hope: Sister Cities: Gwangju to San Antonio”

Chloe Williams, Web and Social Editor September 13, 2022

Gwangju, South Korea and San Antonio, Texas have been sister cities since 1982. Over the last 40 years, the two cities — despite being over 7,000 miles apart — have developed a friendship centered...

Hair is the cost

Hair is the cost

Jada Thomas, Staff Writer September 13, 2022

Seventwenty Collective, located approximately 15 minutes from UTSA, is a salon where individuals can go for a temporary new hairstyle or to completely reinvent their look. In a business complex off of...

State of the City: Week of 09/13/2022

State of the City: Week of 09/13/2022

Gauri Raje, News Editor September 13, 2022

The Noise Ordinance Task Force has been working to come up with recommendations to address the city noise problems. A consultant hired to study the problem recently submitted a final report which — if...

Education is not politics: Stop banning books

Education is not politics: Stop banning books

Regina Robert, Staff Writer September 12, 2022

The public education system in the United States is widely considered the greatest opportunity that could ever be presented to a child. Families often do everything they can just to hope that their children...

SA Gems: Tuxedo Cat’s Coffee

SA Gems: Tuxedo Cat’s Coffee

Jessica McLaren, Assistant News Editor September 6, 2022

Looking to switch up your Saturday study sesh spot? Tuxedo Cat’s Coffee stands out from the rest as your ideal pick this fall semester as it is located within the Palm Buddha Plant Nursery, a garden...

Graffiti art’s journey from abomination to appreciation

Graffiti art’s journey from abomination to appreciation

Kylar Royer, Contributing Writer September 6, 2022

In the past, graffiti was a criminalized activity that was often ignored as a genuine art style; however, the more society has tried to force graffiti out of its cities, artists and advocates have fought...

Public pantry providing for the people

Public pantry providing for the people

Malaki Lingg and Riley Carroll August 30, 2022

Food insecurity is an ever-increasing issue within the United States. Approximately 10.5% of U.S. households were food insecure in 2020, 22.5% of all children in Texas faced food insecurity at some point...

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