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 part of Hispanic Heritage Month, Texas A&M University-San Antonio will host a free screening of the documentary, “Backstreet to the American Dream,” by journalist Patricia Nazario 6-7:30 p.m. Full Story »
During the 2020s, Texas A&M University-San Antonio will see academic expansions that will take advantage of both new in-house and public infrastructure built on neighboring land. In an Aug. Full Story »
The main theme at the fall 2022 convocation on Aug. 16 was collaboration among employees of Texas A&M University-San Antonio. The convocation welcomed faculty and staff into the new Full Story »
Hundreds rallied in downtown San Antonio as part of the June 11 March for Our Lives demonstration that took place across the country to call for action on gun Full Story »
Editor’s note: This story was updated at 11:43 a.m. June 8 to include Dr. Adriana Contreras’s previous employement at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. The Mays Center for Experiential Learning Full Story »
The verdict is out on the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial. The jury ruled in favor of Depp, granting him $15 million in damages for defamation caused by Full Story »