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Staff WriterSelasie Gifa-Johnson is a dedicated Biochemistry major at the University of Texas at San Antonio, driven by a vision to increase representation in ophthalmology and make meaningful ...
Take any sociolinguistics class and you will eventually come across African American Vernacular English (AAVE), also known as Black English. For generations, African American communities have created ...
Chi Alpha Campus Ministries recently came under fire in the media after Texas A&M’s student newspaper, The Battalion, revealed the organization’s connection to registered sex offender Daniel Savala in ...
Dr. Zaid Haddad, an assistant lecturer of interdisciplinary studies and curriculum, was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday afternoon at the UTSA Main Campus. A post published ...
San Antonio is a melting pot rich in creativity, culture and pride. The city’s West Side is a tapestry of various musical movements. One of the movements that comes out of this community is the West ...
UTSA volleyball closed out its spring campaign against The University of Texas at Austin with a 3-0 loss on Friday at the Convocation Center.
UT Austin’s Coordinated Admission Program offers an alternative to students who were not initially accepted into the university.
Urban legends surround us, and they can be anything from tales told on the school bus to internet stories. But why do stories like this spread, and why do they impact us so much?
The Coordinated Admission Program (CAP) is designed to expand admission options for students who were not initially admitted to the University of Texas at Austin. UT Austin started the program as an ...
Jordyn Jenkins continues to make UTSA history, becoming the first Roadrunner to sign with a WNBA team after agreeing to a training camp contract with the Las Vegas Aces. Her signing marks not only a ...
Danie Craig (She/Her) is a third year Film and Media major at UTSA. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but has lived in San Antonio for the past decade. Her love for film goes beyond watching movies.
Assistant Professor of applied microeconomics, Jonathan Moreno-Medina, is studying the effect of church attendance on crime and how weather conditions can affect the relationship between the two.
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