Update: Borrega fire continues to burn, 60,000 acres scorched
The King Ranch wildfire, now referred to as the “Borrega Fire” continues to grow this morning. As of this update, 60,000 acres have been affected…
Garza named Pitcher of the Week
Received honors from LSC, South Central Region The Javelina Baseball team is studded with stars all around. One in particular is Logan Garza. Garza was named…
Student builds on love of fishing, hunting
Garza launched clothing apparel R-N-T Two years ago, a young man from Weslaco, Texas, combined his favorite hobbies with apparel to launch his own line of…
TAMUK program encourages vaccinations
Students, faculty can be entered in drawings To help keep Javelinas, staff and faculty safe from COVID-19, Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) has launched a Vaccine…
Javelinas make history
LSC, NCAA tournament runs It took 26 years for Johnny Estelle to return to the Lone Star Conference (LSC) championship game, but this time it…
College of Engineering hires its first female dean
Taboada took the helm this Spring For the first time in the over 85-year history of the university’s College of Engineering, a female is now…
Remembering Benys
Benefit hosted to help family of fallen officer Music and chatter from family, friends and colleagues of fallen officer Senior Patrolman Sherman Otto Benys Sr.…
The end is just the beginning
UPD Chief Garza retires University Chief of Police Felipe Garza has retired after almost 12 years of service at the university. Texas A&M University –…
All it takes is a little Faith
From dreams to dancing to donations Faith Escamilla, A&M-Kingsville junior animal science major and executive director of Dance Marathon has shown her leadership on campus through…
Mold remediation to be completed by mid-March
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…