Addressing the future of TAMUK
President Dr. Robert Vela brought assurances to the community at his 2025 State of the University Address on Nov.19. Vela mentioned many important projects during…
Winning never gets old: Coach’s 12-year streak leads to 365 career victories
Head Coach Allen-Gonzalez has historic season Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s (TAMUK) Javelina volleyball team has bumped and set itself up as a contender in the Lone Star Conference,…
Yanes:From Venezuela to victory
Striding for greatness, cross country runner Ivanova Yanes has achieved All-Conference once again. Aside from all of the accolades she has earned during her career,…
The numbers are in for fall 2025
Enrollment stays level In its Centennial Year 2025 Texas A&M-University-Kingsville (TAMUK) has seen its fair share of ups and downs, but one area has recently held…
SGA President accused of vote tampering
Davis denies all claims Student Government Association (SGA) President Harley Davis has been accused of vote tampering, an allegation he strongly denies. A formal complaint…
Remembering the life of a political figure
Honoring Kirk at TAMUK Supporters of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk gathered at Texas A&M University-Kingsville(TAMUK), where they stood in silence, shared prayers and listened as attendees…
Turner: from Cajun to South Texas gunslinger
There’s a new sheriff in town for the Javelina football team and his name is Jack Turner. Standing at 6-feet, 6-inches and 224 pounds, Turner…
Nursing program’s future decided for TAMUK
Director named; degree pathways developed Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) is launching a nursing program to serve the community and its future students. The need for nurses…
Javelina alumnus makes a splash in floodplain mapping
One of the university’s distinguished alumni has changed the way humans build cities and did it while maintaining a perfect GPA. Itohaosa Isibor earned a…
TAMUK artists shine
Awards handed out across the region Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) is known for its illustrious engineering and agriculture colleges, but three art department representatives are putting…