Senioritis is hard. It’s not because of a choice to suddenly become “lazy,” but because, for the first time, I can see what’s beyond the finish line, and I feel ready to move on with my life.
Author: Sam Gassaway
By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor & Mesha Mittanasala | Photographer
By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor This past weekend, Baylor Stonewall Ultimate, the Baylor Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Club, hosted Huckfest, an ultimate frisbee tournament comprised of club teams throughout the region. The tournament hosted players from six schools, including Tarleton State, Sam Houston State, Texas State, Oklahoma University and the University of Dallas. After fighting through the tournament, the Texas State Buckets and Baylor Stonewall faced off in McLane Stadium for their championship match. This is the second time in Stonewall’s history hosting a match in McLane Stadium, the first being a preseason exhibition last year. Both teams fought valiantly…
As of late, it feels like these massive April Fools’ campaigns have slowed down. In the past six years, I cannot remember a single company’s April Fools’ Day announcement that has truly grabbed my attention.
By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
If you’re looking for a fun adventure, a heartfelt dramatic story, a deep technical sci-fi experience or just a fun way to spend your weekend, “Project Hail Mary” is for you.
By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
What could the success of “Iron Lung” mean for the future of the film industry?
By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
While the demand isn’t quite at the same level as vinyl records, VHS is having a bit of a comeback in its own way. The aesthetic is more popular than ever, with music videos such as “Million Dollar Baby” by Tommy Richman and the “Deadbeat” album by Tame Impala referencing it on social media.
By Caleb Garcia | Photographer & Sam Gassaway | Photographer
By Alyssa Meyers | Photographer & Sam Gassaway | Photographer
By Sam Gassaway | Photographer, Caleb Garcia | Photographer & Alyssa Meyers | Photographer
Like the lyrics of the song used in the trailers, I wanted this movie to “give me something to believe in,” but what I received was a standard, run-of-the-mill action sci-fi movie.
As someone who recently moved to Texas from the Northeast, I had only heard murmurs about a gas station known as Buc-ee’s. I knew that they had hundreds of gas pumps and real Texas brisket, but I had no idea what I was in for. I didn’t grow up in the neon glow of the yellow beacon on the side of the highway that told me that paradise was at the next exit.

