TAMUK adds new sport for women
Inaugural STUNT season is set for 2024-2025 In the fall 2024, TAMUK will bring in a new sport. STUNT will be the latest addition to Javelina athletics.…
Update: Possible threat to community
Developing Story The South Texan followed up with university police and the office of marketing and communications about protocol for disturbances regarding an individual that…
Education? Check! Ticket? Check!
Students gain opportunities to travel Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) offers students the chance to study in various parts of the world with the Office of…
Student makes impression in nail industry
Animal science student starts press-on nail business. As the stress and glitter floats away after a long day of studying, Y. Austin prepares a custom order of…
Celebrate summer, celebrate art
Juried Art Show in BBG Paintings, sculptures, ceramics and more adorn the walls and floor of the Ben Bailey Art Gallery as students who participated…
New Sound Program for TAMUK
Program to start this fall The Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) School of Music is known for churning up professional music performers and music educators. Now,…
The new Miss Texas A&M University Kingsville is……
All eyes were on Jaqueline McClendon during her final walk across the stage as Miss TAMUK 2022. As her tears built up the audience’s anticipation…
New grant to help Javelinas with child care
Grant open to assist parents on campus Many students on campus may experience the struggles of taking care of their children while attending college. Between…
Grant to help first-gen students
Foundation to give full-ride scholarships Texas A&M University Kingsville (TAMUK) announced a $1.4 million grant received from the Hector and Gloria Lopez Foundation (HGLF), on…
Hernandez wears many crowns
Alumnus, journalist, pageant queen, philanthropist Sydney Hernandez, a 2015 Javelina graduate, has lived her life by embracing the quote, “Hard work beats talent when talent…