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Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Sanne Peek

Sanne Peek, Graphic Designer

Sanne Peek is a freshman studying Political Science and Environmental Science. At the Paisano, she helps to make graphics and also has written for the opinion section. She loves all types of music and in her free time she enjoys looking through vinyl stores. Sanne additionally hates writing in the third person as her computer tries to autocorrect her name to ‘same’ which she f inds extremely annoying.

All content by Sanne Peek
Image by Alex Hanks

Full stop

Sanne Peek, Graphic Designer
April 26, 2022
Events over the past couple of years have illustrated that despite advancements elsewhere in our culture about personal wellbeing, sports continue to be governed by the almighty dollar.

Cash is king

Sanne Peek, Graphic Designer
April 12, 2022
Some may question why countries are taking what would call the symbolic step of banning Russian athletes from competition. It is more than just a symbolic step, however, sports has long been used as a tool to legitimize the agendas of authoritarian regimes and improve their national image, by denying Russia the stage to push that agenda, we deny them the opportunity to ever justify their actions.

War on a different field

Sanne Peek, Graphic Designer
March 8, 2022
Human interaction conflict (sanne peek)

[Photo] The react impulse

February 28, 2022
You are more than your work title

You are more than your work title

Sanne Peek, Staff Writer
November 16, 2021
The future of film franchises

The future of film franchises

Sanne Peek, Contributing Writer
October 5, 2021
The people we put on pedestals

The people we put on pedestals

Sanne Peek, Contributing Writer
September 14, 2021
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