TAMUK’s president delivered the annual State of the University address, outlining future plans and ongoing improvements for the campus. Students, faculty, and community members gathered to hear updates on academics, facilities, and long-term goals. Reporter Matthew Roberts covered the event, sharing key takeaways from the president’s vision.
The TAMUK community bundled up for a chilly but cheerful night at the annual Tree Lighting ceremony. Families and students enjoyed glowing lights, warm campfires, s’mores, and live Christmas music along TAMUK Boulevard. Reporter Matthew Roberts captured the festive atmosphere as the campus welcomed the holiday season.
TAMUK opened its 100-year-old time capsule as students, alumni, and community members reflected on the university’s history. The ceremony included the unveiling of historic artifacts and the burial of a new capsule to be opened in 50 years. Digital editor Ciana Cortez captured how the event honored TAMUK’s past while looking ahead to its future.
TAMUK celebrated Homecoming with students and alumni showing strong Javelina pride as the new king and queen were crowned. The campus was filled with excitement during the parade, pep rally, and game-day events. Reporter Kade Murdock spoke with students who said Homecoming brought the campus together and reminded them of the traditions that defined TAMUK.
The community gathered for TAMUK’s Breast Cancer Awareness 5K, where participants wore pink to support survivors and honor those affected by the disease. Families, students, and faculty came together to raise awareness and promote early detection. Reporter Daniel Moreno shared how the event united the community around an important cause.
Join Lavelle Barrera jump in the fun of Hispanic Heritage Kick Off put together by Student Government Association, with music welcoming vibes and of course delicious food.
Join our Digital Editor, Ciana Cortez, deep diving into the Journey of international students and what their challenges and inspirations for coming to our Campus Texas A&M University Kingsville. With an interview from an international student to get a peak of their journey.
Since the summer of 2025, Texas A&M University-Kingsville has welcomed a rotating lineup of food trucks to campus — and both students and business owners are eating it up. In this special report, we talk to local food truck owners and TAMUK students about what this new initiative means for campus life. From fresh daily dining options to new opportunities for small businesses, find out how these mobile eateries are serving up more than just meals.
Join Lavelle Barrera, with a look at behind-the-scenes at the Health & Wellness Open House, where staff showcased the many resources available to support students’ mental and physical well-being. From stress-relief tools and mindfulness practices to fitness options and counseling services, the tour highlighted how the center helped students feel better, stay balanced, and succeed both in and out of the classroom.
Join Sean Charles, Forum Editor, as students, colleagues and friends of the Dean of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Dolores Guerrero, gathered to send off Dean Guerrero in a new chapter in her life. after service and work she’s done, she is passing the torch to the new Dean of Arts & Sciences, Scott Jones.
Join Our reporter Karla Muñoz for an exciting night out at the Rectravaganza, the quite possibly most greatest day of the year, and centennial year of Texas A&M University Kingsville. Although nothing can top the first ever photo of students and staff one hundred years ago, students got the chance to be in a Group Photo to commemorate this greatest day of the year.
John E. Conner Museum’s Grand opening of new “Century Of Memories” for the Centennial of Texas A&M University Kingsville. Join Sean Charles on this blast from the past 100 years of TAMUK and it’s Culture.
On June 26, 2025, ICE agents detained 26 people at a construction site behind the MSUB building on the TAMUK campus. Witnesses reported a strong law enforcement presence as individuals were taken into custody.
The stage lit up with excitement as Texas A&M University–Kingsville crowned its newest campus ambassador during the annual Miss TAMUK pageant. This year’s event brought together students, faculty, and the community to celebrate the contestants’ poise, leadership, academic achievement, and commitment to service. After a night filled with interviews, and formal wear presentations. Watch to find out, who now holds the title of Miss TAMUK 2025. In her acceptance speech, she expressed gratitude for the support she received and shared her hopes to inspire others on campus through advocacy and engagement.
Join Entertainment editor, Selena Ortiz for a jazz filled afternoon at jazz fest. Schools. ranging for middle school to our own students had the opportunity to play their hearts out for the TAMUK community.
Join Editor in Chief Jacob Daniels while they go check out the gathering for the centennial photo. Where the TAMUK community and students smile for the camera just like they did a century ago.
Join Managing Editor, Matthew Roberts as he dives into the prom craze in Fit For a Queen. In this event hosted by Foster Angels young girls in foster care are given a chance to look for the perfect dress and the nicest jewelry.
Join Kylie Valenta for Soul Food Open Mic Night, celebrating Black History Month. The mic was open where the community and students got their voices heard through music and good conversations over even better food.
Students from across the region recently took part in a hands-on rural medical camp, offering workshops and lectures in partnership with Texas A&M College of Medicine, TAMUK, and the Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy. The camp gave students practical experience and insight into various healthcare fields, aiming to inspire them to pursue careers in medicine, particularly in rural areas. This event highlighted the importance of education and real-world exposure in shaping the future of healthcare.