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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

How students can stay safe as they return to campus

How students can stay safe as they return to campus

Editorial Board February 1, 2022

While the surge of Omicron is still on the rise, UTSA administrators plan to continue with the original plan of returning to in-person modalities on Feb. 7. Students are filled with a mix of excitement...

Spring 2022 operations largely determined by Public Health Task Force recommendations

Spring 2022 operations largely determined by Public Health Task Force recommendations

Gauri Raje, News Editor January 31, 2022

UTSA’s Public Health Task Force serves the primary goal of “[helping the University’s] tactical teams as they explore how best to protect the health of the UTSA community” in light of the COVID-19...

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,...

Newest Fish In The Sea: Adapting to a new semester

Newest Fish In The Sea: Adapting to a new semester

Laynie Clark, Opinion Editor January 25, 2022

It’s a new semester, which means new courses, routines and anxieties … Or just the same ones as before but in a new form. Adapting to a new semester can be daunting, especially for freshmen, but there...

Hold entitlement accountable

Hold entitlement accountable

Editorial Board January 25, 2022

On Jan. 8, a local UTSA sorority student went viral on TikTok for verbally assaulting a Whataburger employee. The video shows Charlee Malone shouting insulting, discriminating phrases such as, “You’re...

The UTSA track and field team secured seven medals at this week’s Aggie Invitational, after previously securing eight medals at the Ted Nelson Invitational the week prior.

Track takes 7 medals home from Texas Aggie Invitational

Julia Maenius, Assistant Sports Editor January 24, 2022

The UTSA track & field team brought home seven medals in their second indoor meet of the spring at the Texas Aggie Invitational on Jan. 22. The men’s team finished fifth overall, eight points away...

Photos of UTSA's Main Campus

Photos of UTSA’s Main Campus

Dustin Vickers, Photo Team January 24, 2022

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...

Description- UTSA campus switches to online class modalities for first three weeks of Spring 2022 semester.

UTSA modifies operations for first three weeks of Spring 2022 semester

Gauri Raje, News Editor January 18, 2022

UTSA announced its modified operations for the Spring 2022 semester in an email dated Thursday, Jan. 6. The email, signed by President Taylor Eighmy, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs...

The UTSA offense celebrates after Sincere McCormick scores his first touchdown of the game to give UTSA their first lead. The UTSA offense compiled 556 yards of total offense in the victory.

UTSA wins first Conference USA championship 49-41 over Western Kentucky

Ryder Martin, Sports Editor December 13, 2021

The UTSA Roadrunners (12-1, 7-1 C-USA) secured their first ever Conference USA title on Dec. 3 with a 49-41 victory over the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (8-5, 7-1 C-USA) in front of 41,118 roaring fans...

Campus should be more accessible

Campus should be more accessible

Areebah Bharmal, Staff Writer November 30, 2021

We have all experienced that moment when we are running across campus because we are late to class, or to meet a friend. A lot of the time that means jogging up the stairs in the Student Union or taking...

Photo courtesy of Oya Petteruti

American Sign Language offers a unique education

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor November 30, 2021

American Sign Language (ASL) at UTSA is a student organization that offers students a place to go and become educated on ASL and become more in tune with students who are a part of the hard of hearing...

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