COVID changes residence lifestyles
Students living in the residence halls at Texas A&M University – Kingsville (TAMUK) are seeking ways to connect and interact safely during the coronavirus pandemic.…
Dual Enrollment Students Thrive
Dual enrollment students at Texas A&M University – Kingsville (TAMUK) are taking the challenges of balancing high school and college life in stride. Despite the…
Javelina Nation, mourning after passing of professor
Javelina Nation is mourning the tragic loss of Mathematics professor Dr. Hueytzen James Wu, 74, who was found dead in Boca Chica Beach near Brownsville,…
Reflecting on the Chicano Movement
It’s the 1960s and the sun is shining bright over the Texas A&I campus. The flawless blue sky is the perfect backdrop for the campus…
Journey to the Center of Music
The bleachers screech as shuffled footsteps rub against the metal seats. A conjunction of sounds and movements blur the stadium. Euphonium fills the ears of…
Body of missing TAMUK professor found
Update: It is with a heavy heart that KPD reports that the body Dr. Wu, has been located at Boca Chica Beach, near Brownsville, TX…
Reactions to a Backslide
Recent events and allegations at Texas A&M University-Kingsville have made race and diversity a topic of discussion on campus. The university has a rich history…
Arts & Sciences hosting ‘teach ins’
In light of social issues and national movements, the College of Arts and Sciences and Women and Gender Studies have teamed up to celebrate Kingsville’s…
Ballroom transitions to gaming arcade
Students converged on the MSUB Ballroom for an eight-hour e-sports arcade on Friday, Sept. 25. The TAMUK Campus Activities Board (CAB) offered food, prizes and…
Aaron Botello: A Musical Journey
Music took over his life; it’s what set the train in motion. From a young age music guided him. His father introduced him to country…