Search for new Enrollment VP begins
Critical area for TAMUK a priority The thought of seeing a plethora of students walking around campus is both a dream and a goal for Texasโฆ
Jimenezโs passion soars in her voice
TAMUK student takes the national stage The lights dim, the audience grows silent and a single spotlight shines down as lifelong dreams turn intoโฆ
Safety concerns on campus
University police say students are priority Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) wants to ensures that safety remains a priority in order to maintain a secure andโฆ
Cavazos sworn in as chief
Chief of Police plans for change June 1 may mark the beginning of summer, but to Texas A&M University-Kingsvilleโs (TAMUK) new Chief of Police Julian Cavazos Jr.,โฆ
Hagemanโs final curtain call
Hageman retires after 39 years at the School of Music Boxes are sealed and packed, the office is empty, and all Dr. Paul Hageman is left withโฆ
Day of dancing, donations for the children
Student organizations raise over 12,000 dollars Thee, two, one! Posters were lifted high revealing $12,399 had been raised for Driscoll Childrenโs Hospital (DCH). The musicโฆ
Firminโs first, Stories From The Front
Colonel releases first book Colonel Lisa Carrington Firmin hosted a launch for her first book, titled Stories from The Front Pain, Betrayal, and Resilience on the MSTโฆ
Diversity, equity, inclusion, service
DRC assistant director awarded Chancellorโs Medallion After dedicating 32 years to Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK), Assistant Director of the Disabilities Resource Center (DCR) Barbara Collins became the 2022โฆ
Vela announced as finalist
Alumnus tapped for presidency Texas A&M University Kingsville (TAMUK) announced a sole finalist for the next President of the university, and faculty members say heโฆ
We march, we scream, we fight
Students protest to raise awareness for sexual assault on campus Editorโs note: The South Texan has changed the names of some student victims who spokeโฆ