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Join South Texan Entertainment editor Abbey Hayden as Alexandria Canchola showcases her colorful artwork at TAMUK’s Ben Bailey Art Gallery. Her collection celebrates family bonds through bright hues and intricate details, highlighting love, tradition, and identity. Watch as Canchola shares the inspiration behind her pieces, offering a personal glimpse into her creative journey.
Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with Tamalada, a lively event featuring piñata-making for kids, live music, and tasty tamales. The event brought together students, families, and locals to honor Latino culture through food, music, and tradition.
Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) broke ground today on the Ocelot Rehabilitation Center, a new facility dedicated to rescuing and protecting injured ocelots. The center will support conservation efforts, combining research and care to help safeguard this endangered species in South Texas.
TAMUK hosted a Veterans Brunch and Coffee, where local veterans shared their stories with students and the community over a meal. The event provided a meaningful opportunity to connect, reflect, and honor those who have served in the military.
Experience the charm of the Old West with South Texan Reporter, Mark Paz! Enjoy a hearty cowboy breakfast made by dedicated staff and volunteers, thrilling cattle roping and lively entertainment. A celebration and tradition you won’t want to miss!
Forum Editor Liliana Peña highlights TAMUK’s efforts to care for campus cats, ensuring their heath with medicine and spaying and neutering them to manage the population responsibly.
Join South Texan Forum editor Liliana Peña at the Conner Museum as they kicked off the holiday season with a festive Holiday Bash, featuring beautifully decorated Christmas trees and a community ornament-making activity. Attendees created their own ornaments to add to the community tree, celebrating togetherness and creativity.
“Go Global” Open House, offering students a chance to explore study abroad opportunities. The event featured sessions on international programs, scholarships, and travel tips, with insights from faculty, past participants, and advisors. TAMUK highlighted its commitment to providing students with life-changing global experiences that enhance both education and career prospects.
Going South Texan Campus editor Matthew Roberts at TAMUK’s first tailgate of 2024! The event buzzed with school spirit as fans enjoyed barbecue, games from student organizations, and the vibrant energy leading up to the season’s first football game.
Male students take bold strides in high heels to raise awareness and protest against sexual assault in the annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event. Watch as these students band together, making a powerful statement about empathy, solidarity, humanity and the fight to end violence against women.
TAMUK celebrated the ribbon-cutting of its newly refurbished Student Health and Wellness Center, featuring expanded services and state-of-the-art resources. The upgraded facility is designed to better support students’ physical and mental well-being, marking a new chapter in enhancing campus life.
In one night of togetherness and empowerment, TAMUK Student Health and Wellness hosts “Take Back the Night” an event focused on empowering students to stand against sexual violence. the segment highlights available campus resources, fostering a community committed to safety and support.
Join Co-Editor in Chief Christopher Olivarez as he takes to the streets of TAMUK to gain the perspective of students and faculty on the rising issue of Texas boarder security.
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