Destroy Lonely is Shaping the Sound of a Generation
ISABELLA MARTINEZ – CONTRIBUTING WRITER ORGINALLY PUBLISHED FEB 27 2025 EDITOR – MALCOLM SUMMERS The energy inside the Aztec Theatre was electric. A dimly lit stage, the heavy pulse of bass, and an audience draped in dark streetwear signaled the arrival of something more than just a concert—it was the manifestation of a movement. Destroy […]
Read More...El nuevo presidente de Argentina: Javier Milei, “El Outsider”
GUADALUPE ARÉVALO NEYRA – EDITORA DE LA SECCION DE ESPAÑOL ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 El pasado diciembre del 2023, Argentina dio la bienvenida a un nuevo presidente, Javier Milei.Descrito como el Donald Trump argentino por el New York Times, Milei es un personaje excéntrico que ha causado revuelo, sobre todo gracias a sus propuestas […]
Read More...Wonka: A movie review on the recent retelling of a classic film
VICTORIA VAN WINKLE – LAYOUT AND DESIGN EDITOR ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 Roald Dahl, a British author, originally published the children’s novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, in 1964. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tells the story of Charlie Bucket, a humble and poor child who finds one of the five special golden tickets […]
Read More...The Hunger Games: Its recent rebirth in popularity
VICTORIA OLGUIN – EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 Love, betrayal, and fighting for one’s life in a world that is against them have been top trending topics in recent movies and books. It was no surprise that The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes has made over $336.6 million in box office […]
Read More...A look into the evolution of Sports Technology and its advancements
NICOLE ESTRADA – SPORTS EDITOR ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 Technological innovations in sports have transformed how athletes practice, compete, and recover.From the days of simplistic equipment to the developments of today, the progress of sports technology has been nothing short of astonishing. The history of sports technology goes back thousands of years, with early […]
Read More...¿Como celebran el año nuevo los estudiantes internacionales?
MARIANA MATA- ESCRITORA CONTRIBUYENTE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 El año nuevo es una de las temporadas más esperadas y celebradas alrededor del mundo, más que todo porque para nosotros un año nuevo significa nuevos comienzos. Cada persona tiene sus propias tradiciones y modos para dar bienvenida al año nuevo como pasarla con familiares, tener […]
Read More...La Gitanilla de Miguel de Cervantes: Un perfecto reflejo de su Época
GUADALUPE ARÉVALO NEYRA- EDITORA DE LA SECCION DE ESPAÑOL ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 La gitanilla es una novela corta escrita por Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, padre de la literatura española, que ejemplifica muy bien el contexto de la época al mostrar la percepción que tenían los españoles de los gitanos y ofrece una amena […]
Read More...Stanley cups: from obscure to overrated through social media hype
THERESA MULLER – COPY EDITOR ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 In November of 2023, a TikTok video posted by Danielle Lettering took the internet by storm. It showed the remains of a car fire incident with much of the vehicle burned and badly damaged, yet a single copper-orange Stanley cup withstood the incident and survived […]
Read More...Skincare routines and its growing popularity in young generations
NATALIA BUSTAMENTE – STAFF WRITER ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 In the evolving realm of beauty and skincare, the upsurge in skincare practices among younger girls has taken the world by storm. Due to social media outlets like TikTok and Instagram, younger girls have posted their extensive and elaborate skincare routines, using expensive products that […]
Read More...What college students hate and love about discussion posts
RENA ESTALA – MULTIMEDIA EDITOR ORIGINALLY POSTED JAN 31 2024 Discussion posts are a dreaded and eye-rolling experience that can cause a student’s motivation to plummet. The constant flow of assignments posted is repetitive and doesn’t show a student’s full potential in their academic studies. While some students agree with the idea of having discussion […]
Read More...DreamWeek ‘24 and SAAACAM purchasing Kress-Grant building for space
ASHTON JEFFERS – NEWS EDITOR ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN 31 2024 A key holiday that San Antonio residents look forward to in January is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This holiday cannot be understated with the influence and celebration of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day March. The MLK March is held annually on Martin […]
Read More...Codeup sudden closing leads students and staff scrambling for more answers
ASHTON JEFFERS – NEWS EDITOR ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 31, 2024 Following the winter break, most students look forward to finishing their semester and moving on to the next phase of life, whether by completing courses or attending a commencement ceremony. Before that time, students focus on their remaining courses and look forward to internships or […]
Read More...Cold front and downpour in South Texas to start new year
ASHTON JEFFERS – NEWS EDITOR ORINGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 31, 2024In recent years, Texas has been no stranger to extreme weather temperatures, whether it was extreme heat during the summer of 2023 or a week of snow in February 2021. Still, questions of managing these extreme temperatures, especially in South Texas, have given way to concern. […]
Read More...14th President Now Announced
VICTORIA VAN WINKLE LAYOUT & DESIGN EDITOR SPORTS – ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 31, 2024 St. Mary’s University is a private Roman Catholic university in San Antonio, Texas, founded in 1852 by the Society of Mary and is the oldest Catholic university in Texas. St. Mary’s University, a Marianist institution, incorporated the five pillars of a […]
Read More...The future of college sports from a political view regarding NLI
NICOLE ESTRADA – SPORTS EDITOR ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 31, 2024 In recent years, the landscape of collegiate athletics has shifted dramatically, notably in terms of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights. This transformation has not only changed the dynamics of university athletics but has also spurred political debate over the future of college sports. As […]
Read More...The Sport of Stunt: its growth, history, and its bright future
NICOLE ESTRADA – SPORTS EDITOR – ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JAN. 31, 2024 In the realm of collegiate athletics, where the noise of the audience and the excitement of competition mix, a relatively new activity is gaining traction: Stunt. Stunt, which originated in cheering, has carved out its place in the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), enthralling […]
Read More...Autonomous vehicles: a safe choice or alarming mistake?
STAFF WRITER – VALERIA CANTU ORIGINALLY PRINTED ON NOV 15 2023 This year, the world has witnessed climate change reaching unprecedented levels. From unbearable temperatures to devastating hurricanes and severe wildfires, citizens have grown anxious about environmental challenges regarding climate change. This has prompted advocates and numerous protests, emphasizing the critical need to address these […]
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