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Online student discounts you should be taking advantage of
from Vol. 65, Issue 5
by The Paisano
Spare Change
By Chloe Williams Web and Social Editor
Amazon Prime Student — Six months free, then $7.49/month
If you are not a Spotify person or just want to catch up on any of Apple TV’s original shows, Apple partnered with UNiDays to provide a student discount. The original cost of each is $10.99 and $6.99 per month.
Apple Music and Apple TV+ — One month free, then $5.99/month
If you are not a Spotify person or just want to catch up on any of Apple TV’s original shows, Apple partnered with UNiDays to provide a student discount. The total cost of each comes out to $10.99 and $6.99 per month.
Groupon — Extra 25% off local deals for six months, then 15% off Groupon’s student program is free to join and provides an extra 25% off local deals. Current local Groupon deals include discounted bowling and movies, painting classes, oil changes, workout classes and more. After six months of 25% off, as long as you are still a student, you can still enjoy an extra 15% off.
Paramount+ — $3.75/month
With the Paramount+ student discount, students have access to Paramount’s essential monthly plan for 25% cheaper than the original amount. This includes all of their available shows, movies and access to live sports.
Spotify, Hulu and SHOWTIME — One month free, then $4.99/month
With this bundle, you get access to
Tuesday, Feb. 21:
“TSPE Proclamation Breakfast”
— 8 to 10:30 a.m., H-E-B Student Union Ballroom 1 and 2
“Volunteer at the Whataburger Resource Room (Spring Market)”
— 9 to 10 a.m., UTSA Whataburger Resource Room (SU 1.04.06, 1 UTSA Cir.) and UTSA Whataburger Resource Room (DB 1.306, 501 Cesar E Chavez Blvd.)
“Food Drive to Support the Roadrunner Pantry” — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Feb. 24, Undergraduate Studies Office (MB 3.108)
“COLFA Taco Tuesday” — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., COLFA Student Success Center (MH 376)
“Rowdy Prize Cab” — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Main Campus starting at the Sombrilla Plaza
While “Glass Onion” follows the first film’s success in casting high-profile actors, their on-screen characters seemed like they were randomly thrown together without a stitch of genuine connection. The film details the backstory of each character, yet it still feels like something is missing. Despite Johnson’s attempt to nudge the audience in caring for the ensemble, one cannot help but feel like the cast is nothing more than a backdrop to Blanc’s place as the detective. It is upsetting to say, but “Glass
Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” was not the film that fans anticipated. Seeing as how it lacked depth and character connection, this film was unable to compete with the attention of the first film and therefore left fans feeling indifferent. While it deserves to be watched because of the funky setting and shocking plot twist, it is not a film that needs to be rewatched.
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“Discover Your Strengths Workshop” — 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Business Bldg University Room (BB 2.06.04)
“Trivia Night” — 4 to 5:30 p.m., McKinney Humanities Building (MH 2.01.36)
“First-Year Experience SelfCare Date Night” — 4 to 6 p.m., McKinney Humanities Building Galleria Room (MH 2.01)
“Harm Reduction Training” — 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., H-E-B Student Union Nueces Room (HSU 2.216)
Friday, Feb. 24:
“Diploma Dash 2023” — 8 to 11:30 a.m., Convocation Center
“Zen Recovery” — 12 to 1 p.m., Recovery Center (JPL 4.02.08)
“Ping Pong Tournament Social”