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

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Laynie Clark

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief

Laynie (she/her) is a third-year Psychology major with a minor in Nonprofit Management. She is passionate about mental health awareness and joined The Paisano in the spring of 2021 to share her passion with others. After graduation, she plans to return to school for her master’s, and just figure out the rest as it happens. When she is not swamped with school, you can always find her reading cheesy romance novels or driving around aimlessly. In addition to her love for cheesy romance novels, Laynie has a mild addiction to all things Marvel-related and has written countless reviews to prove it.

All content by Laynie Clark
Step off sports, care for culture

Step off sports, care for culture

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
March 5, 2024
Campus crime 2/16 to 2/21

Campus crime 2/16 to 2/21

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
February 27, 2024
Forget football, preserve the past

Forget football, preserve the past

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
February 27, 2024
Sexual assault, theft, stalking

Sexual assault, theft, stalking

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
February 20, 2024
Anything but this movie

Anything but this movie

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
February 6, 2024
Photo by Morris Mac Matzen

The movie musical exception

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
February 6, 2024
Prioritizing women’s wellness

Prioritizing women’s wellness

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
February 6, 2024
Paws for redemption

Paws for redemption

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
January 30, 2024
Beyond profit

Beyond profit

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
January 30, 2024
‘Who wrote all this junk?’

‘Who wrote all this junk?’

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2024
Keep swiping for love

Keep swiping for love

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2024
Where to sweat when it gets cold

Where to sweat when it gets cold

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
November 13, 2023
Back to the hard knocks

Back to the hard knocks

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
November 11, 2023
‘Bottoms:’ A lesbian knockout

‘Bottoms:’ A lesbian knockout

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
October 3, 2023
Domestic Violence Awareness

Domestic Violence Awareness

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
October 3, 2023
5 San Antonio hiking highlights

5 San Antonio hiking highlights

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
September 19, 2023
Florida’s fall to fanaticism

Florida’s fall to fanaticism

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
August 29, 2023
A day for bibliophiles

A day for bibliophiles

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
April 18, 2023
Empowerment through programming

Empowerment through programming

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
April 11, 2023
Leave men out of it

Leave men out of it

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
March 28, 2023
National Eating Disorder Awareness Week

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
February 28, 2023
Change the narrative of sex work

Change the narrative of sex work

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
February 14, 2023
Hello, you

Hello, you

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
February 14, 2023
Making your environment work for you

Making your environment work for you

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
February 7, 2023
Netflix needs to chill

Netflix needs to chill

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
January 24, 2023
Roe v. Wade lives on

Roe v. Wade lives on

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
January 22, 2023
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[Photo] A dark cloud over democracy

Jake Mireles, Assistant Opinion Editor
November 22, 2022
Concluding with a tribute

Concluding with a tribute

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
November 15, 2022
Athletes are more than their bodies

Athletes are more than their bodies

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
November 8, 2022
Life beyond the scale

Life beyond the scale

Laynie Clark, Managing and Opinion Editor
November 7, 2022
TikTok cannot save this tragedy

TikTok cannot save this tragedy

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
October 25, 2022
From soundtrack to stage

From soundtrack to stage

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
October 18, 2022
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[Photo] Our future in their hands

Morgain Locke, Contributing Writer
October 18, 2022
A place to heal and feel

A place to heal and feel

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
October 11, 2022
Empty Place at the Table

‘Empty Place at the Table’

Laynie Clark, Opinion Editor
October 9, 2022
Anywhere and ‘Nowhere’ all at once

Anywhere and ‘Nowhere’ all at once

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
September 27, 2022
With ink and inclusivity

With ink and inclusivity

Laynie Clark, Managing & Opinion Editor
September 20, 2022
Passion over politics

Passion over politics

Laynie Clark, Managing Editor
August 30, 2022
Fresh: Something to chew on

‘Fresh:’ Something to chew on

Laynie Clark, Opinion Editor
March 29, 2022
The distance between hearts

The distance between hearts

Laynie Clark, Opinion Editor
February 1, 2022
The truth about e-reading

The truth about e-reading

Laynie Clark, Opinion Editor
January 25, 2022
Spider-Man: feels like home

Spider-Man: feels like home

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
December 21, 2021
Photo courtesy of Oya Petteruti

American Sign Language offers a unique education

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
November 30, 2021
Photo courtesy of Sarah Skinner

WIL aims to empower and inform students

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts and Life Editor
November 17, 2021
Grief isnt something you overcome

Grief isn’t something you overcome

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts and Life Editor
November 16, 2021
Love and politics

Love and politics

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
November 2, 2021
Event feature: Empty Place at the Table

Event feature: ‘Empty Place at the Table’

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts and Life Editor
November 2, 2021
Finding joy in dystopian worlds

Finding joy in dystopian worlds

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
October 27, 2021
Practicing positive self-talk

Practicing positive self-talk

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
October 26, 2021
Setting a nightly routine

Setting a nightly routine

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
October 19, 2021
To ink or not to ink

To ink or not to ink

Laynie Clark, Assitant Arts & Life Editor
October 19, 2021
Newest Fish in the Sea: Confronting your roommate

Newest Fish in the Sea: Confronting your roommate

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
October 12, 2021
Handle with care

Handle with care

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
October 5, 2021
Anxiety will not prevail

Anxiety will not prevail

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
September 28, 2021
What happens behind closed doors?

What happens behind closed doors?

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
September 28, 2021
Why you need a hobby

Why you need a hobby

Laynie Clark, Assistant Arts & Life Editor
September 21, 2021
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