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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

UTSA finalizes Spring 2022 commencement plans; students express excitement about graduating

UTSA finalizes Spring 2022 commencement plans; students express excitement about graduating

Madison Peters, Staff Writer April 19, 2022

On May 14, UTSA will be holding the Spring 2022 Commencement for the ninth year in a row. The first ceremony will occur at 10 a.m. for the College of Liberal and Fine Arts, College of Sciences and College...

UTSA commemorates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Marcela Montufar Soria, Assistant Multimedia Editor April 17, 2022

UTSA has a full lineup of events commemorating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read more about how you can participate: https://www.utsa.edu/today/2022/04/st... Follow us on...

UTSA hosts reproductive justice activists Dána-Ain Davis and Deirdre Cooper Owens

UTSA hosts reproductive justice activists Dána-Ain Davis and Deirdre Cooper Owens

Gauri Raje, News Editor April 5, 2022

As part of its Women’s History Month commemoration, UTSA hosted an event titled “In Search of Reproductive Justice, A Conversation Between Dána-Ain Davis and Deirdre Cooper Owens.”  Davis and...

UTSA political science faculty discuss North Korea’s recent ICBM test launch

UTSA political science faculty discuss North Korea’s recent ICBM test launch

Riley Carroll, Staff Writer April 5, 2022

Trigger Warning: Mention of war, explosives and governmental hostilities. For the first time in five years, North Korea test-launched an intercontinental ballistic missile. These missiles, commonly...

Womxn in Medicine fosters sense of community for members

Womxn in Medicine fosters sense of community for members

Gauri Raje, News Editor March 29, 2022

Womxn in Medicine, also referred to as WIM, is an on-campus organization “for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-physician assistant, and other pre-health profession students, who identify as a womxn, to promote...

SGA certifies election results

SGA certifies election results

Gauri Raje, News Editor March 29, 2022

UTSA’s Student Government Association conducted its annual election from Monday, March 1 to Thursday, March 10. Newly elected students will begin their terms in the upcoming Fall 2022 semester and continue...

Funding Awarded Toward Bold Promise & New Engineering Education Certificates to be Introduced

Kaitlyn Rosas, Multimedia Editor March 25, 2022

The UT System Board of Regents award funding towards the Bold Promise and Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design joins forces with COEHD to contribute to the Engineering Educator community...

BSU hosts panel discussion on Black womanhood

BSU hosts panel discussion on Black womanhood

Gauri Raje, News Editor March 1, 2022

The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted a panel discussion titled “Black Girls Rock: A Panel Discussion on Black Womanhood” on Feb. 24. The panel discussion was a part of UTSA’s Black History Month...

UTSA Professor part of local health literacy initiative

UTSA Professor part of local health literacy initiative

Gauri Raje, News Editor February 15, 2022

Erica Sosa, Associate Dean for research and associate professor for public health at UTSA’s College for Health, Community and Policy, will lead a research team from UTSA in a project that aims to improve...

New COB & COEHD Success Centers to Open, an Update on Downtown Campus Construction

Kaitlyn Rosas, Multimedia Editor January 28, 2022

Spring semester kickstarts with new student success centers for the UTSA Alvarez College of Business (COB) and the College of Education and Human Development (COEHD). As the UTSA 1604 (main campus) progresses,...

Make academia accessible again

Make academia accessible again

Editorial Board October 26, 2021

On Oct. 14, UTSA extended the parameters of its Bold Promise tuition-free program, allowing a larger collective of students from low and middle-income families to access higher education. Beginning in...

UTSA remains consistent in its enrollment numbers

UTSA remains consistent in its enrollment numbers

Bella Nieto, News Editor October 12, 2021

According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, college enrollment fell to 16.9 million students for the Spring 2021 semester, a 3.5% decline from the previous year. However, despite the...

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