UTSA Student Publications Collection 1980-2008

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UTSA Student Publications Collection 1980-2008

The University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 1969. As of 2010, the University comprises three campuses: UTSA's Main Campus in northwest San Antonio, its Downtown Campus, and the HemisFair Park Campus, which includes the Institute of Texan Cultures museum. The collection consists of 5 linear feet and 77.9 gigabytes of files of publications by independent student groups (those not sponsored by the University) published between 1980 and 1998. It includes 16 issues (.5 linear feet) of published between 1980 and 1996; 390 digitized issues (4.5 linear feet and 4,209 .tif images) of published between January 27, 1981 and November 3, 1998; and 4 issues (.25 linear feet) of published between 2006 and 2009. Cactus Alley The Paisano Sagebrush Review

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University of Texas at San Antonio

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The University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 1969. As of 2009, the University comprises three campuses: UTSA's Main Campus in northwest San Antonio, its Downtown Campus, and the HemisFair Park Campus, which includes the Institute of Texan Cultures museum. The Yearbook Organization, a student organization responsible for the production of UTSA's first yearbook, Horizons, originated in 1989 as the Yearbook Commitee of the Student Representative Assembly. The final yearbook, produced i...

University of Texas at San Antonio. Student Groups

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The University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 1969. As of 2010, the University comprises three campuses: UTSA's Main Campus in northwest San Antonio, its Downtown Campus, and the HemisFair Park Campus, which includes the Institute of Texan Cultures museum. Cactus Alley was an annual student literary magazine founded in 1981. It was originally affiliated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Division of English, Classics, and Philosophy. I...