In the state of Texas, a person is considered legally intoxicated and may be charged for driving under the influence (DWI) when their blood or breath alcohol concentration (BAC) is .08 percent or more. An arrest can be made if police have probable cause of intoxication, which could include a person inhibiting symptoms such as.
UTSA’s Downtown Campus, as well as downtown San Antonio itself, has seen a number of changes this past year, including the groundbreaking of San Pedro II, the relocation of the O. Henry residence and more. Henry Residence relocated to UTSA Downtown Campus The O. Henry Residence, home of the short story writer William Sydney Porter,.
Intercollegiate Athletics and Athletics Director Dr. Lisa Campos held an open forum last Thursday on the Downtown Campus so students could ask questions about the new athletics fee proposal. She addressed both questions and concerns about how the increased fee will impact UTSA students. In 2007, UTSA students passed an athletics fee increase to help.
Last Tuesday, United States District Judge David Hittner published a ruling stating that Texas Senate Bill (SB) 12, nicknamed the “Drag Ban,” is unconstitutional. According to Judge Hittner, the bill’s definition and methods to target and regulate “sexually oriented performances” imply content restriction, which would be in violation of the First Amendment right to freedom.
This past week, I attended a screening of “Inland Empire,” a dizzyingly opaque three-hour psycho-thriller nightmare, at Slab Cinema Arthouse, a small theater in the Blue Star Arts Complex in Southtown. Oftentimes, experiences at movie theaters frustrate me, typically because of certain types of people who disrupt the theater experience by talking with their friends.