Tejano leaders honored at banquet
Cantú, Janecek, Martínez, Silva recognized The buzzing sound of chatter and the melodies of Tejano music filled the Memorial Student Union Ballroom at Texas A&M…
Fall Carnival, a festive food fair
Annual fall carnival returns as part of homecoming The vibrant sun shines down as the smoke and the smell of barbecue race against each other to see…
Goswami announced as interim Provost
Reinisch moves to faculty in Spring Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) announced the replacement of Dr. Lou Reinisch as provost of the university on Oct. 11. Vice…
TAMUK sees 19 percent freshmen increase
Overall decline in enrollment persists Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) has experienced a decline in enrollment beginning before the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing after. Since the…
Museum present masa, music and more
Conner’s Tamalada Festival draws a crowd The smell of tamales was in the air, the echo of an accordion heard from down the street, people yelling…
Student by day, entrepreneur by night
TAMUK freshman takes on fashion industry The dark color of the pencil lead left behind in scribbles was all that was visible from the table, where countless journals…
Career Engagement offers free services for students
Oct. 6 career expo preparation Career Engagement is preparing students for the upcoming career expo, offering interview prep and resumé reviews, but these aren’t just…
Rural mental health, a TAMUK priority
New institute to focus on rural mental health When problems are accurately identified, it is easier to focus on a solution. That is Dr. Steve F. Bain’s…
Enriching culture, one institute at a time
TAMUK adds Mexican American Studies Institute In the northeast corner of the third floor of Rhode Hall, is a green room filled with Chicano art and books…
Driving CAB, Carmela’s on-campus route
New Executive Director brings spirit If there is one student who is the embodiment of the Javelina spirit, arguably it is Carmela Martinez. As the Executive Director…