Sergio Medina is a journalism senior and editor in chief for The Mesquite at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. He transferred from San Antonio College in December 2021, where he was editor for The Ranger student publication for four years. Sergio’s interest in journalism comes from a love in storytelling consisting of movies, video games, TV series, books and comic books. Upon completing his bachelor’s degree, Sergio aims to join the journalism ranks servicing the San Antonio community.
As campus expansion and enrollment achievements displayed on a screen during convocation, Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson, now former president of the university, told employees that internal communication and compensation would Full Story »
President Cynthia Teniente-Matson is leaving Texas A&M University-San Antonio at the end of this fall to take the reins at a California university, according to a press release the Full Story »
The Texas A&M Board of Regents approved building a recreational center and a second dormitory at Texas A&M University-San Antonio on Nov. 10. The board greenlit both items during Full Story »
Texas A&M University-San Antonio will present preliminary results and recommendations about a compensation study through hybrid — in-person and online — sessions. Faculty can choose between four sessions to Full Story »
The Mesquite is conducting a survey to better understand its readership’s trends and traffic, helping find ways to reach more members of the community at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Full Story »
LatinX Heritage Month continued with an Oct. 11 symposium about encouraging and strengthening entrepreneurs in the Hispanic community. Before an audience of about 25 in the Vista Room of Full Story »