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Student Freedoms Jeopardize Professor's Privacy

With the implementation of Texas House Bill 2504, college students will now have access to any class syllabus, book list, instructor curriculum vitae, and student evaluation reports before registering for classes.

Alumni Gala honors supporters of university

Alumni Association raises money for scholarships

The UTSA Alumni Association hosted the 11th annual UTSA Reflections Alumni Gala. The event was held at the Omni Hotel at The Colonnade grand ballroom on Saturday Aug. 28. The theme of the evening was that alumni reflect on the past, present and future of the university.

Features

New report shows record low ACT scores

How UTSA is helping students

The dreaded ACT and SAT tests. The part of high school no one likes to remember.

Sports

Roadrunner set for new season, new challenges

This past weekend the Roadrunners started their season playing in the Rice Invitational I. They won their tournament opener against Mississippi 3-2, but then fell 2-3 to Rice and 1-3 to Texas Tech.

A&E

How to go Green without being Blue

Doug Fine, author of "Farewell, My Subaru".

Just as America was feeling hopeless and on the verge of giving up our mission to be more eco-friendly, a hero in the form of author Doug Fine intrigued us with his book “Farewell, My Subaru”: A book filled with promises that America wouldn’t have to give up the electricity, the car, the hot water or the Internet if we embarked on a ‘go-green’ mission.