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Vol. 95, Issue 20
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The thrill to be involved in sports during a pandemic comes with risks. Javelina Athletics has
taken extra precautions to ensure the safety of stuminimize the spread of COVID-19, yet there are 40 students in quarantine or isolation after some tested positive for COVID-19. “Athletics has pause baseball and softball ac-
tivities and fall/winter sports workouts. These activities in the fall/winter sports were scheduled to wind down this week as mandated by NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association),” Executive Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Steve
Roach said. COVID-19 tests are given to student-athletes every Monday. Texas A&M University-Kingsville has conducted 3,781 on campus COVID-19 tests since Aug. 14 and 175 of those tests were positive. Throughout the academic year
there has been a positivity rate of 4.6 percent. “When I found out I had to quarantine I was like ‘No, not me.’ I never thought COVID would catch me. I had symptoms one student-athlete said. Students placed in a 10-day quarantine prior to
April 20 may be released if they have not tested positive and continue showing zero symptoms of the COVID-19 virus. “The cause of the uptick in cases is unclear at this time. However, Javelina Athletics continues to ad!""#!"#$%&'()**+,**-
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File Photo Fall 2021 will welcome more students on campus and offer more face-to face courses.
On April 16, TAMUK’s Advanced Printmaking of many shows at La Galeria Ofelia in downtown Kingsville. Students from the printmaking class were able to display their artwork for the public in a show titled Relatable Oddities. “Well they (students) try to apply to other shows outside of the city and I’m not sure about here in town, but I’m just giving them a platform so that they can show their work outside of the classroom,” adjunct art professor Omar Gonzalez said. Each student made an edition of 12 prints and hand selected one to display at the downtown feature. “This show is called Relatable Oddities and
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Evan Hernandez and Kaitlynn Garza in the prinmaking lab creating art work for the Relatable Oddities art show that will be displayed at La Galeria Ofelia from April 16 to 30.
this is my Advanced Printmaking class and they’ve been focusing on screen printing so the artwork displayed for the next couple of weeks [are] screen prints,” Gonof their alter egos or their imagined characters -
selves.” Students set up and hung their own prints inside the gallery. “As a student, I am extremely honored to see my art on display,” Range and Wildlife Management and Art major Victoria Cavazos said. Cavazos was focused
on painting, mixed media and photography and says printmaking has changed her perspective on art and her way of executing ideas. “I am able to look at work
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Texas A&M University Kingsville plans to take a leap to normalcy as administration prepares to welcome students for the Fall 2021semester. Fall 2021 is geared to increase student presence on campus by offering more face-to-face courses and promoting the “college experience” through student engagement.
“In Fall Semester 2021, we will return to classes that mainly have an in-person component. We will move desks back into the classrooms over the summer,” Provost and Vice President for
Lou Reinisch announced in an email sent on April 7. When COVID-19 began to spread globally TAMUK became aware of the threat it posed to campus. TAMUK extended students’ Spring Break in March 2020 to prepare for the onset of !""#4255*673208)**+,**-
Hinojosa makes history
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Scholarship granted to TAMUK student
SoTex News Thank you, readers for supporting us this academic year! This is our last print edition for Spring 2021. But do not fret. The South Texan will be back this summer with editions beginning the first week of June! And, as always, check out our website - thesouthtexan.com
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The National Master’s Scholar Award, prestigious and rigorous to earn, is awarded by the American Kinesiology Association (AKA). The process of determining a winner is cutthroat –
Submitted Photo Jessica Hinojosa was recognized with the National Master’s Scholar Award by the American Kinesiology Association.
In the history of Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) not one student has had the honor to receive this award, until Jessica Hinojosa. An Alice High School graduate, Jessica Hino-
josa knew by her freshman year of college that she wanted to major in kinesiology. When she arrived at TAMUK she joined the Pre-Physical Therapy Association (PPTH) and soon the Health and Kinesiology Association. After PPTH, she became an To be considered for the award, kinesioloa topic of discussion to research, analyze and write a manuscript of their research and their Hinojosa began her research her junior year, which took an entire year to complete, and
another year to write a manuscript and publish it. She is now in her third semester in her master’s studies and a graduate assistant. Her research focused on lactates’ response in the recovery in athletes and non-athletes. Volunteers joined in the research by having their lactate assessed. “They were put through a maximal exercise test to get their vitals,” Hinojosa said. “What I found is that
between athletes and non-athletes when it comes to recovery after an intense amount of ex!""#.12/3)**+,**-