Sarah Flores: owner of Loli’s Streatery
Student becomes an inspiring local food truck owner With a head for business, heart for people and passion for results, the up-and-coming food truck, Loli’s…
Political science hits the airwaves
Expanding Horizons back for 8th season The Political Science program at Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) is teaming up with KEDT Radio to annually re-launch…
Floyd family members attend symposium
McGee: He loved this place The name George Floyd is a name to never forget. It is one that brings feelings of sorrow and heartbreak…
Speakers address need for fairness
Floyd family visits Kingsville The tragic death of former Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) student, George Floyd sparked a revolution. Floyd attended TAMUK from 1995-96 and…
Alumni recognized for achievements
Alumni recognized for achievements On Friday, Oct. 29, Texas A&M University-Kingsville hosted its annual Distinguished Alumni Awards banquet. This was the first banquet held since…
Students have voted and it’s a no
Athletic fee fails to pass Recently, Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) met with faculty and students to discuss a fee increase proposal that would affect incoming…
TAMUK receives $5 million grant
Grant aimed at helping low-income, Hispanic students Texas A&M University Kingsville (TAMUK) was awarded a $5 million Title III Hispanic Serving Institution (HIS) Science, Technology…
A Tale of Two Sides
Influences of Civil War Era Weaponry from the Conner Museum Collection The John E. Conner Museum presents “A Tale of Two Sides: Influences of Civil…
New Chief of Staff welcomed to TAMUK
Carrillo replaces Hughes after retirement Students, staff and faculty members at Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) have warmly welcomed the new Chief of Staff John Carrillo.…
Chancellor Sharp visits campus
Sharp gives update on merger rumors, visit to campus On Tuesday, Oct. 5, A&M System Chancellor John Sharp visited Texas A&M University-Kingsville to attend a…