Avani Gunuganti’s Journey

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    Making a Difference with Empathy: Avani Gunuganti’s Journey by Michelle Vasquez   Avani Gunuganti, a senior at Saint Mary’s Hall High School, represents the future of the next generation, and the future is bright. As the co-founder of the AMMA Foundation, a breast cancer researcher, and an aspiring doctor, she does not shy […]

Eating Healthy and Making Better Habits

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  By: Emily Samson, registered dietician nutritionist with CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital – Westover Hills   It is National Nutrition Month, which can mean many different things for people. Originally started about 50 years ago by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, it is an opportunity for people to learn about nutrition and reflect on […]

The Heart of Fiesta®

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Women Steering San Antonio’s Community Spirit By Michelle Vasquez  |  Photography by David Teran   Fiesta® San Antonio is more than just an event; it’s a testament to the power of community and volunteerism, with several women at its helm making an impact on the city’s cultural and economic landscape. Steeped in history since 1891 […]

Connie McCombs McNab

Connie McNab

Connie McCombs McNab Preserving a Legacy By Dawn Robinette  |  Photography by Suzanne Pack   It’s hard to imagine downtown San Antonio without the glowing marquees of the Majestic and Empire Theatres. They’re woven into the fabric of San Antonio, and it’s no wonder: the Majestic has 95 candles on its birthday cake, and the […]

Girl Scouts 100 Years

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Blazing Trails for More Than a Century!   1912 – Juliette Gordon Low founded Girl Scouts in her own backyard in Savannah, Georgia, she ignited a movement where girls were encouraged to explore the world around them—and to do it together. At a time when women in the United States couldn’t yet vote and were […]