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 its second annual Anti-Human Trafficking Conference from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Jan. 23 via Zoom. The conference will have various speakers, including keynote Full Story »
Coordinated by two faculty members in the history and philosophy programs, the Women’s and Gender Studies minor is growing each semester — with 10 students enrolled this fall and Full Story »
Ariana Grande’s “Sweetener” and “thank u, next” albums were created to cope with very public heartbreak. “Positions” was not created to heal from trauma, nor was it created for Full Story »
Chicanas played a large role in the political history of the United States, a postdoctoral researcher said Oct. 13 in an online lecture hosted by Texas A&M University San-Antonio. Full Story »