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.
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Victims of sex trafficking need better support systems, advocates said on Jan. 23 in a Zoom webinar hosted by Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Cyntoia Brown-Long, author of “Free Cyntoia: Full Story »
Chances are, if you have TikTok or Twitter, you’ve heard “Drivers License.” Released on Jan. 8, the song broke streaming records and its accompanying music video has over 37 Full Story »
It was a cold, cloudy Wednesday morning as the Texas A&M University-San Antonio campus watched the 46th president, Joe Biden, be sworn into office. A large white screen sat Full Story »