The Paisano Volume 53 Issue 2

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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

Volume 53

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UTSA UTSA will host the North American Cybersecurity Summit on Jan. 22 at its downtown campus. The summit will explore implications of information security and how cyber security should inform business decisions as e-commerce grows.

Texas Gov. Abbott met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to discuss his commitment to opposing Iran. This comes at a time when certain sanctions on Iran are being lifted and inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities as negotiated by the Obama administration are already underway. Israel’s leadership under Netanyahu has opposed the deal, saying Iran’s nuclear capabilities put Israel in jeopardy.

U.S. In the town of Flint, MI, residents are calling for the resignation of Gov. Rick Snyder after a scandal revealed the town’s water supply was contaminated with hazardous quantities of lead. So far, 10 people have died of Legionnaires disease. Many believe the outbreak is tied to consumption of lead polluted water.

World Following his controversial proposition to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump might face a ban from entering the UK. Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of Parliament (MP) Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh advocates the declaration citing religious harmony as the rationale behind the ban. Labour MP Paul Flynn agreed Trump is “extremely dangerous,” but explained that “barring him from the UK risked being seen as antiAmerican.”

Science A mosquito - borne disease known as the Zika virus has led the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to issue travel warnings cautioning U.S. citizens against travel to 14 different Central and South American countries. Travel is a high risk for pregnant women, as the virus is linked to birth defects.

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Welcome to the family, Coach! Brady Phelps Sports Editor

@bradytphelps news@paisano-online.com

The search for UTSA’s second football coach officially came to an end on Friday, Jan. 15 when Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey and University President Ricardo Romo held a press conference introducing Frank Wilson as the successor to Larry Coker. For the past six years, Wilson has served as the assistant head coach, running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Louisiana State University (LSU). In the most recent season, LSU led the Southeastern Conference (SEC) with an average of 256.8 rushing yards per game. His most recent protégé, Leonard Fournette, set an LSU record last season with 1,953 rushing yards on 300 carries — an average of six and a half yards per carry.

But his success in recruiting and developing players is what separates Wilson from other coaches. He is known across college football for his recruiting abilities, which should help elevate that aspect of UTSA’s program. “Coaches and players gravitate to Frank Wilson. He was a part of my staff at Tennessee, and I can tell you firsthand that he develops players as well as anyone in college football,” said Alabama’s Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach Lane Kiffin. “People talk about how great of a recruiter he is, but he is just as strong of a leader.”

See UTSA football, Page 7 Fabian De Soto, The Paisano

President Obama takes executive action to promote “smart-gun” technology Johnee Jasso Staff Writer

@johnee_thegreat news@paisano-online.com On Monday, Jan. 4, President Barack Obama released a memorandum to promote “smart-gun” technology. In the memorandum, President Obama appointed the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice, and the Department of Homeland Security to “conduct or sponsor research into gun safety technology that would reduce the frequency of accidental discharge or unauthorized use, and improve the tracing of lost or stolen guns.” During his Jan. 5 speech, President Obama was moved to tears as he spoke of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in

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Newtown, CT. One major concern to President Obama, and to the proponents of gun control, is the necessity of technological advances in gun safety. President Obama asked, “If

Union address, President Obama addressed the nation’s future in economics, innovation, leadership and politics. While little was said about gun control, President Obama urged

we can set it up so you can’t unlock your phone unless you’ve got the right fingerprint, why can’t we do the same thing for our guns?” In his final State of the

Congress to act on gun violence. Although smart guns are not yet commercially available in the United States, the idea of creating firearms

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spring. Lockers cost $15 in the summer semester. Contact the JPL front desk for more information at (210) 458-4574.

Graphic by Daniel Earles

Staff Writer

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Did You Know:

Simple tricks to navigate campus with ease Each semester brings insight into services and additional benefits that UTSA provides for its students. Regardless of class, students are always learning about services they were not aware of before. This will be a weekly installment of facts, benefits, or services offered at UTSA.

Both Ximenes Avand Bauerle Road Garage provide 15-minute parking spots. More importantly, parking in these spaces for less than 15 minutes is free. Several spots are designated as 15-minute parking on the lower levels. The current rate of both garages is $2 dollars an hour.

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Every semester you can rent a locker on the third floor in the JPL. Undergraduate students must be registered fulltime. Sixty-four lockers are available, and each locker costs $25 for the fall or

3) The Recreation Wellness Center offers free cooking demonstration classes. The first class is scheduled for Feb. 6th, 6 p.m. The spring schedule, the RSVP link and recipes from previous cooking demonstrations can be downloaded from UTSA Campus Recreation’s website.

that can only be fired by authorized users has been toyed with for years. Common designs of smart gun technology include fingerprint technology, similar to the technology used to unlock your smartphone, and the use of close-proximity radio-frequency identification – a radio-frequency bracelet that will only allow a firearm to discharge if it is within a specific distance from the bracelet. In response to the smart gun proposal, UTSA Associate Professor Dr. Branco Ponomariov (Ph.D., Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology) divulged his doubts about the technological advancement of gun safety, stating that “these are common sense safety measures,” referring to the use of fingerprint technology and close-proximity radiocontrolled identification to

prevent theft or accidental discharge. Dr. Ponomariov also noted that there are even gun control groups that do not support Obama’s stance on smart guns because it gives the impression that gunsafety technology seems safer than it actually is; according to Dr. Ponomariov “smart guns are not the answer to gun control, and they will not necessarily prevent the unauthorized use of guns.” The Secretary of Defense, Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security will have a report that outlines the research and development designed to expedite the real-world deployment of gun safety technology no later than 90 days after the release of President Obama’s memorandum.

Fabian De Soto, The Paisano Many Roadrunners are unaware of the various amenities available to them as registered students.


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