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In a quiet room with ries of martial arts heroes are passed down from father to son. The popular kung-fu novel protagonists that were once Dr. Hueytzen Wu’s childhood heroes were being introThis was a long-standing tradition between DiDi and former TAMUK pro-
fessor Dr. Hueytzen Wu. These now are memories that DiDi holds dearly. During the first week of Oc!"#$%&'()*'+$,& tober a gray ./%+,0/%$12! 3'&-,22&' cloud hovered over Javelina Nation and the Kingsville community as news of Wu’s disappear-
ance was widespread. icated professor who served at the university for more than 30 years ential equations and linear algebra. “For the past 30 years dad never missed a day of class…the only time amount of time was when he had cancer in 2009. He had to get an operation
and then he was recovering. He recovered for two weeks and then he was in chemo and he actually went back to class and taught while he was doing It was the same dedication that raised a red flag to Wu’s colleagues when he did not show up
Department conducted a welfare check.
traveled to Kingsville and gathered information about his father’s whereabouts in an attempt to locate him. An alert for a missing person was sent out by the Kingsville Police Department (KPD) on Oct. 7 at 3:07 p.m. with details of where Wu was last seen. hours KPD sent out a press release stating that the body of Dr. Wu had been
found in Boca Chica beach in the Brownsville area. During Wu’s disap-
of cash was withdrawn al people in the Benavides and Hebbronville area allegedly saw Dr.Wu dazed and confused. Cameron County was
the crime. Cameron County closed the case after no !""#!"#$%&$'
Women in Chemistry March celebrates women in the ./(()&.,#(% |!4,52!"#$%&' 0$2,&$'#()*+("$,)-("($./0&!)1
From baking in the kitchen with their mothther talk about chemical
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Hernandez volunteering in the Unity virtual student organization fair in the art design room.
Hernandez shares his coming out experience
to pursue higher educafemale chemistry professors found inspiration bring passion to science and are a fundamental part of the department. The month of March is used to honor and celebrate women in all ments. As Women’s His-
Photo by Aryssa Enriquez
Professor Dr. Maribel Gonzalez-Garcia helping student Kristan M. Gomez in the bio-chemistry lab in Neirman Hall.
the prominent women in chemistry on campus. TAMUK’s Chemistry Department is home
Maribel Gonzalez-Gar-
TAMUK’s variety of diverse professors can be used to inspire students in many places !""#()*+,-./0#$%&$'
Sanchez.
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Celebrating Transge der Visibility Day !((%0)$%&1,"%0,$ |!6,7&'%,'
The
of covery and self-worth disrupt our tendency to
Hernandez has started to feel comfortable in his own skin and advocates for transgender rights. Hernandez is a junior Fine Arts student who der man and has been
Associate Professor
Dr. Elda Sanchez Associate Professor
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Miss TAMUK On Saturday March 27 the annual Miss TAMUK pageant was held in Jones Auditorium.
Dr. Maribel Gonzalez-Garcia, Professor
Dr. Jingbo Louise Liu Professor
Dr. Monatamas Suntravat, Assistant Professor
vocal about how upset
intricacies
of social construct. After a long journey of strug-
Dr. Christine Hahn
“even though my parents didn’t understand they tried to and wanted me to be myself… my broth-
for transgender rights. “I came out to my family and friends in
Hernandez explained that life during his senior year of high school was the time he came out he faced verbal abuse. Hernandez’ mental health was strained due to the stress of school and the
he decided to leave home for a while to focus on helping himself.
While he was away his mother discussed things with his brother and helped him under!""#1*/2324*5#$$%&$'
Graduates to walk the stage following COVID-19 protocols. Face coverings will be required and social distancing will be practiced.
Commencement this Spring will be at stadium !"#$$%&'(")*+,- |!"#$%&'($)(*+$,!"#$%&$'#()*+("$,)-("($./0&!)1
social distancing guidelines attendance will be limited.
The College of Arts and Sciences and the College Performance ceremony will be held at 9 a.m. A second ceremony will be held for the Dick and Mary Lewis Kleberg College of Agriculture
As the Spring semessleepless nights and days of cramming will soon be over for the class of 2021. After having cancelled two commencement ceremonies due to the pannext phase of their lives. Javelina Nation will celebrate the graduates at Javelina Stadium while
have the option to request up to six guest tickets. “Having the opportunity to cross the stage feels amazing. It’s more meaningful than it was before especially seeing how easily it could get taken away… [Graduating] is a true triumph and a symbol of greater things coming soon and a new chapter -
the College of Business
said.
Director of Marketing and
DETAILS
9 a.m. College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Education and Human Performance 6 p.m. Dick and Mary Lewis Kleberg College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the College of Business Administration, and the Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering
Communications Adriana Garza said With just weeks away
Frank H. Dotterweich
we accomplished somewhile the world was going -
count down the days to when their hard work will “There is a lot of excitement about the May cer-
we are planning in-person ceremonies. We are looking forward to celebrate
“We’re making history. [The pandemic was] something that was supposed to put a pause on and now there’s so many of us who have pushed through and made it. It feels amazing to say that
Graduates are encouraged to monitor their TA-
and the university’s website for updates on graduation. Graduation details are tentative to change because of weather condibe made on April 9.