Asiah Mendoza is a communications junior with a minor in psychology. Born and raised in San Antonio, she enjoys writing and listening to music in her free time. Her favorite things to do are go to concerts and discover new artists. After graduation, she hopes to combine her two interests and become a music journalist.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio will host a vaccination clinic April 16. Faculty, students and the public are eligible to receive the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, free of Full Story »
Olivia Rodrigo is back with her new track “deja vu,” and proves she’s no one-hit wonder. On her latest track, Rodrigo takes on a new sound and perspective on Full Story »
The Texas Intercollegiate Press Association recognized Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s Jaguar Student Media for work published or broadcast in 2020 with 40 awards March 26 at a virtual convention. Full Story »
Amid the beginning of COVID-19, Dua Lipa released her sophomore album “Future Nostalgia.” On the anniversary of its release, I take a look back on why it was the Full Story »
Faculty members have had mixed reactions to an announcement that in-person or hybrid classes for fall 2021 will increase from 33% to around 70% Dr. Mike O’Brien, provost and Full Story »
Texas A&M University-San Antonio served as a COVID-19 vaccination site for veterans on Feb. 27. Stationed inside Patriots’ Casa, The South Texas Veterans Health Care System had 500 COVID-19 Full Story »