Thursday night’s performance of Octavio Solis’s “Bethlehem” ended with a standing ovation as the actors showed their hard work and their skills. Michael Mendez and Marcus Raye Perez brought out their characters personalities. Mendez, who played Lee Rosenblum, expressed his family struggles to Mateo Buenaventura, played by Perez, thinking they were talking about Buenaventura’s life and the incident that landed ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: September 2011
How to Win? Protect Poppell
It just keeps happening, and they can’t help it. The Texas A&M University-Kingsville Javelinas cannot seem to find any offensive rhythm in the first half of football games that would show that the high expectations going into this season were anything but hype. Following a 44-38 loss to Midwestern State on Saturday, Javelina Head Coach Bo Atterberry found himself on ... Read More »
No. 16 Hogs drop two in a row after 44-38 loss to Mustangs
WICHITA FALLS– In spite of the fact Memorial Stadium has not been kind to the Texas A&M Kingsville Javelinas in recent years, Saturday night was a night of the unfamiliar. The Javelinas (2-2)(0-2 in conference) dropped their second consecutive conference game as the Midwestern State Mustangs took the win 44-38. The Javelinas lost consecutive games for the first time since ... Read More »
Patrick Mason & Mutsumi Moteki music recital *Audio Slideshow*
By Alejandra Garza Dr. Melinda Brou invited Patrick Mason, baritone, with pianist Mutsumi Moteki, to perform a recital at the Bellamah Music Hall on September 22,2011. Mason was Brou’s professor when she studied at the University of Colorado- Boulder. Brou is Assistant Professor of Voice and Opera at AMK. Read More »
1st Annual Study Abroad Fair
By Alejandra Garza AMK’s First Annual Study Abroad Fair, held Thursday, September 22, gave students’ considering a program an opportunity to learn more about each aspect. Director for International Studies and Programs Marilu Salazar said the purpose of the fair was to increase the number of students who study abroad. “It’s really to promote our programs and to let them ... Read More »
SGA Election Results
By: Alex Garza The results from Student Government Association fall elections, which took place Monday, September 19, are as follows: Jorvis McGee, Kevin Romans, Daniel Garza and Rory Johnson were elected Freshman Senators. Laren Balderas was elected Sophomore Senator. Michael Kilburn was elected Senior Senator. Edwin Vasquez was elected Senator for the College of Graduate Studies. Jaco Gaslin and Erika Vela ... Read More »
Posturing, Pledges and Promises
By: Joseph Frymire On Monday, President Obama announced his plan for reducing our national deficit. The plan will impose new taxes on those who make over 1 million dollars, end tax breaks on big oil and gas companies and will make it illegal to discriminate against the unemployed. Some have called these ideas idealistic, others call them provisions for class ... Read More »
E-Textbooks Lack at AMK
By: Marybeth Cleavelin This year, the College of Business is pushing the purchase and use of e-textbooks in courses offered at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. There are two options available for students for students to partake in the new digital craze, which are featured on the front page of the College of Business website. With the purchase of a print textbook ... Read More »
Coaches to Support Search for MD Cure This Weekend
By: Fares Sabawi This is the fourth consecutive year that the Texas A&M football coaches, along with the rest of the American Football Coaches Association, will support the “Coach to Cure MD” program on Saturday, September 24, 2011. This annual effort will take place to raise money to find a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a genetic disease that affects ... Read More »
A&M-Kingsville Archiectural Engineering Programs Receives National Accreditation
By: Staff Reports The architectural engineering program in the Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering at Texas A&M University-Kingsville has received accreditation for its bachelor’s program in architectural engineering from the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc. ABET, Inc. is the leading agency for the accreditation of engineering, computing, and technology programs in the U.S. The A&M-Kingsville architectural engineering program ... Read More »
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