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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

Roadrunners lose 37-35 in triple overtime to the Cougars

Roadrunners lose 37-35 in triple overtime to the Cougars

Luke Lawhorn, Sports Editor September 6, 2022

After unveiling the Conference-USA championship banner, UTSA hosted No. 24 University of Houston (UH) Saturday, Sept. 3. Despite dominating the first three quarters, UTSA let the game slip away late, falling...

Student section lights up the Alamodome

Student section lights up the Alamodome

Regina Robert, Staff Writer September 6, 2022

UTSA is said to have one of the best student sections in the state of Texas — and for good reason too. Student sections are not only discounted, reserved seats at the stadium and a fun activity to do...

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...

UTSA faculty member’s work recognized by the U.S. Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award

UTSA faculty member’s work recognized by the U.S. Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award

Gauri Raje, News Editor September 6, 2022

Brenya Twumasi, a faculty member at UTSA’s College of Health, Community, and Policy in the Department of Psychology, received the U.S. Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award this year. It is awarded...

Mold spots among top concerns about housing conditions

Mold spots among top concerns about housing conditions

Jessica McLaren, Assistant News Editor August 30, 2022

Update: A previous version of this story incorrectly listed the wrong management company for The Reserve. An increasing number of UTSA students are voicing complaints about their experiences while living...

Satisfying parking and preservation

Satisfying parking and preservation

Riley Carroll, Arts & Life Editor August 30, 2022

As a first-time commuter, I had never experienced the hour-long trek most UTSA students endure to arrive at class on time until this semester. Half-an-hour before my class began, I arrived on campus...

Students for Justice of Palestine: What do they stand for?

Students for Justice of Palestine: What do they stand for?

Riley Carroll, Arts & Life Editor July 28, 2022

UTSA’s Students for Justice of Palestine (SJP) organization advocates for the liberation of Palestinians from the Israeli occupation through educating students and conducting peaceful protests. Mouna...

UTSA hosts book signing for military sexual assault trauma novel 'Courageous Conversations'

UTSA hosts book signing for military sexual assault trauma novel ‘Courageous Conversations’

Angie Santos, Staff Writer May 25, 2022

Trigger warning: Mentions of rape and sexual assault On Thursday, April 28, UTSA Veteran and Military Affairs hosted Colonel Lisa Carrington Firmin and contributing author Sandra Morissette’s “Courageous...

UTSA’s School of Data Science to open in Spring 2023

UTSA’s School of Data Science to open in Spring 2023

Alex Fotschky, Staff Writer April 26, 2022

UTSA’s School of Data Science is slated to start operations in Spring 2023. David Mongeau, founding director of the School of Data Science, provided answers to questions about this development located...

Wellbeing Services at UTSA helping to make a difference for students

Wellbeing Services at UTSA helping to make a difference for students

Isabella McGovern, Staff Writer April 26, 2022

The priority for services regarding mental health for college students has grown since the pandemic. According to a 2021 Healthy Minds Network Study, rates of college students experiencing anxiety and...

UTSA to launch new Ph.D. program in molecular microbiology and immunology

UTSA to launch new Ph.D. program in molecular microbiology and immunology

Gauri Raje, News Editor April 26, 2022

UTSA’s Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology (MMI) will launch a new Ph.D. program in molecular microbiology and immunology beginning this fall.  Janakiram Seshu, professor of bacterial...

Depp silenced: reflection of a larger issue?

Depp silenced: reflection of a larger issue?

Editorial Board April 26, 2022

After three grueling days in the Fairfax courtroom, the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial persists. Depp is suing his ex-wife for roughly $50 million, following her defamatory article published in the Washington...

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