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Stabbing near UTSA sends 3 men to hospital
Three men were allegedly stabbed at Aspen Heights in the early hours of Monday, March 10. KENS5 reported that the altercation began at...
FBI investigates $1 million bid-rigging at UTSA
The FBI is currently investigating a former project manager at UTSA regarding allegations of a $1 million bid-rigging scheme. After ...
Chavez widely mourned, but some hope change on way
Some cried, some cheered. Many Latin Americans mourned the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, leaders in Europe and ...
SGA Election Guide 2013
To help students vote for Student Government, the Paisano contacted each student who had registered to run for a position on SGA's ...
Immigration reform has significant impact on Texas economy, students
In the debate over the issue of undocumented immigration in Texas, state legislators are exploring solutions such as increasing ...
Economy to suffer as Congress fails to prevent sequester
On March 1, President Obama signed into law $85 billion dollars in federal budget cuts for the current fiscal year. The cuts, known ...
'Legalize marijuana,' SGA says to Legislature
On Feb. 21, UTSA Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution calling on the Texas Legislature to legalize marijuana and ...
UTSA gaining access to city's improved broadband network
UTSA is gaining more access to the San Antonio Area Broadband Network (SAABN) through agreements made between the City of San Antonio ...
President calls for minimum wage increase
In his State of the Union Address on Feb. 12, President Obama called upon lawmakers to raise the current federal minimum wage. The ...
Legislation proposed that would legalize same-sex marriage in Texas
On Feb. 14, State Rep. Lon Burnam (D-Fort Worth) caught the attention of the Texas lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQI) ...
Junk food could soon be unattainable through food stamps
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp program, may no longer be available for the ...
Texas high schools may implement gun education elective in high school
On Friday, Feb. 8, Texas Rep. James White (R-Woodville) and Cecil Bell, Jr. (R-Magnolia) filed HB 1142, a bill that would give school ...