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- Community
Viva Women Mexico Festival spotlights Latina entrepreneurs and musicians
The sounds of laughter filled the air mixed with blaring mariachi, cumbia and Tejano music – for the third annual “Viva Women Mexico Festival” event Oct. 5 at Mission Full Story » -
- Campus
A&M-San Antonio parking paradox: Growth outpaces space
Emanuel Garcia, an electronic systems engineering junior at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, walks from class through the South Texas sun, his clothes soaked with sweat. As he uses his Full Story » -
- Campus
‘It all happened so fast’: Dreamer enrollment drops after Texas Dream Act repeal
This summer, computer science sophomore Obed Valencia learned he would no longer be able to afford to attend Texas A&M University-San Antonio. The Texas Dream Act, which qualified undocumented Full Story » -
- Arts & Entertainment
From Ozzy Osbourne to Iron Maiden, band melds mariachi and metal
Metalachi, a Southern California cover band that fuses the power of metal music with the culturally rich instruments of mariachi, will perform on Sunday in San Antonio. The show Full Story » -
- Campus
Public Health Jaguars eager to provide for Southside
Active since spring 2025, the Public Health Jaguars is a student organization committed to exploring public health in the Southside community. President Amanda Calapan credits events that the club Full Story »