Saile Aranda is a communications senior at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. She enjoys going to museums and reading in her free time. Saile loves photography and hopes to travel around the world with her camera. Saile looks forward to pursuing a career in production and journalism after graduating.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio hosted its annual Lights of Esperanza, an event that is open to the public, where attendees can participate in a variety of holiday festivities, which Full Story »
“What would you do?” Sound familiar? John Quiñones, the reality tv show host and longtime journalist who coined the phrase, repeated the slogan several times as he spoke to Full Story »
Texas A&M University-San Antonio is a fast-growing area bordered by local restaurants, venues, galleries and more, allowing college students from around the city or out-of-town to easily explore any Full Story »
Tim Gritten’s tasks and schedule varied widely on any given day as Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s executive director of the Library and Special Collections. But one major facet to Full Story »
Students, organizations and the community members came together in downtown San Antonio to march for 2 miles from the Guadalupe Theater to the Civic Park at Hemisfair. For two Full Story »
As a State Department official, Joni Baker traveled the world representing the U.S. and advocating for people displaced by deforestation and civil unrest. Today, she advocates for students who Full Story »