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Author: Makaylah Chavez

News and Features

Mold remediation to be completed by mid-March

Makaylah Chavez February 24, 2022

Classes being relocated again In early September, the Department of Art, Communications and Theatre (ACT) responded to ongoing mold and air conditioning problems affecting the Drama/Arts building…

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Campus News and Features

What it takes to uplift a community

Makaylah Chavez February 22, 2022

A conversation of race, family, empowerment with the BSU women Texas A&M University Kingsville’s (TAMUK) Black Student Union (BSU) continues its fight to empower the…

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Campus

An open conversation on vulnerability

Makaylah Chavez February 16, 2022

Slam poetry night featuring Joan ‘Lyric’ Leslie  Seats began to fill at the Javelina Student Engagement Center (JSEC) as students got ready to watch the…

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A Javelina Promise for success

Makaylah Chavez February 11, 2022

New tuition assistance for students The launch of the new Javelina Promise Program gives hope and assurance to Texas A&M University- Kingsville (TAMUK) students to…

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Campus News and Features Newsletter

TAMUK sees 18.1% positivity rate for COVID-19 

Makaylah Chavez February 10, 2022

COVID cases continue to rise on campus COVID-19 cases are rising this spring semester with an 18.1 percent positivity rate from the total number tested.…

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