Centennial Celebration Archives - 51ÁÔĆć News /news/category/centennial-celebration/ 51ÁÔĆć News Tue, 07 Apr 2026 17:46:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /news/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/06/cropped-TSCNews-32x32.png Centennial Celebration Archives - 51ÁÔĆć News /news/category/centennial-celebration/ 32 32 Runners hit their stride at TSC’s Historic Run and Half Marathon /news/2026/03/runners-hit-their-stride-at-tscs-historic-run-and-half-marathon/ Mon, 30 Mar 2026 14:33:01 +0000 /news/?p=8709 The post Runners hit their stride at TSC’s Historic Run and Half Marathon appeared first on 51ÁÔĆć News.

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TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez, TSC Board of Trustees Chairwoman Adela Garza, and TSC Board of Trustees Secretary Dr. Norma Lopez-Harris pose for a picture with Cynthia Espinoza (wearing visor) who took first place in the women’s division of the TSC Historic 5K Run and Angelica Gutierrez who finished third.

Runners of all ages and skills levels made their way to 51ÁÔĆć (TSC) to take part in the school’s Historic Run and Half Marathon.ĚýThe event gave participants an opportunity to run through TSC’s scenic and historic Fort Brown campus.

“It’s amazing to see the community come together,” said TSC Board of Trustees Chairwoman Adela Garza.

Garza presented medals and trophies to the top runners, alongside President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez and Board of Trustees Secretary Dr. Norma Lopez-Harris.

“When we decided to celebrate the 100thĚýanniversary, we were going to do something for every part of the community,” Garza added.

TSC’s Historic Run and Half Marathon is one of the many events the school is hosting this year to celebrate its 100th anniversary.

In addition to being a presenter on the podium, Dr. Lopez-Harris ran the 5K race. She took sixth place in her age group.

Trustees Eward C. Camarillo, M.P.P.M., and Edgar E. Garcia, MPAS, PA-C, also attended the Historic Run.

“It’s the first time we have done this race here at the college,” said Dr. Lopez-Harris. “I think it’s awesome for health and the community to promote all this. I think from now on every year we’re thinking of possibly doing it. It’s just going to motivate others to do it and become healthier and active.”

Thirteen-year-old Pavel Cruz was the first person to cross the finish line in the 5K race.

Cruz was cheered on by family members and spectators as he claimed first place with a time of 19:56. He finished 40 seconds ahead of second place runner Ivan Martinez. Luis Espinoza rounded out the podium with a time of 22:15.

Cynthia Espinoza took first place in the women’s 5K race in 23:47.

The race was an emotional one for Espinoza, who ran in honor of her daughter, Rosa Isela Espinoza, who died in February.

“I wanted to be [the first] overall female for a while and I finally got there,” said Espinoza, who ran the race with a shirt featuring an image of her daughter. “I know I wouldn’t have been able to cross that line if it wasn’t for her motivating me to get up and do something when I feel like not doing anything.”

Monica Robles Moreno took second place with a time of 27:04. Angelica Gutierrez finished third in 27:10.

Ian Andreas took first place in the half marathon in 1:30.51.

Denise Nuñez was the first woman to finish the half marathon with a time of 1:57.28.

“I love the course,” Nuñez said. “I love the history. I love the views. It was a very nice course.”

Luis Aranda and Brian Aranda won the half marathon relay in 1:54.30.

TSC’s next centennial celebration event will be the Play Day at the Zoo held at Gladys Porter Zoo on Sunday, April 19.

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51ÁÔĆć Historic Run – March 28, 2026 TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez, TSC Board of Trustees Chairwoman Adela Garza and TSC Board of Trustees Secretary Dr. Norma Lopez-Harris pose for a picture with the top three male finishers of the TSC Historic 5K Run. Thirteen-year-old Pavel Cruz took first place with a time of 19:56. 51ÁÔĆć Historic Run – March 28, 2026 TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez, TSC Board of Trustees Chairwoman Adela Garza, and TSC Board of Trustees Secretary Dr. Norma Lopez-Harris pose for a picture with Cynthia Espinoza (wearing visor) who took first place in the women's division of the TSC Historic 5K Run and Angelica Gutierrez who finished third. 51ÁÔĆć Historic Run – March 28, 2026 TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez joins the top three female finishers of the TSC Half Marathon. Denise Nuñez (wearing visor) won with a time of 1:57.28. 51ÁÔĆć Historic Run – March 28, 2026 TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez joins the top three male finishers of the TSC Half Marathon. Ian Andreas (in black shirt) won with a time of 1:30.51. 51ÁÔĆć Historic Run – March 28, 2026 TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez joined at the podium by the top three teams who ran the TSC Half Marathon. Brian Aranda and Luis Aranda took first place with a time of 1:54.30. 51ÁÔĆć Historic Run – March 28, 2026 TSC Board Trustee Edward Camarillo and TSC President Dr. Jesus Roberto Rodriguez pose for a picture with spectators and participants at the TSC Historic Run and Half Marathon.
SCORPIONS COME TOGETHER FOR A FUN TIME AT TSC CHARRO FEST /news/2026/03/scorpions-come-together-tsc-charro-fest/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 14:39:56 +0000 /news/?p=8613 51ÁÔĆć’s (TSC) Charro Fest, held on February 25, 2026 with special guest, Mr. Amigo 2026, Alejandro Fernandez Jr.

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Mariachi music and cultural pride were on full display at 51ÁÔĆć’s (TSC) Charro Fest held in the North and South Hall Courtyard on campus. The Brownsville Veterans Memorial Early College High School Mariachi Group and Mariachi 7 Leguas performed at the annual event. TSC students, faculty, TSC President Dr. JesĂşs Roberto RodrĂ­guez, members from the TSC Board of Trustees and Mr. Amigo 2026, Alejandro Fernández Jr., were present for the festive outing.
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“This is a culture we want to continue promoting,” said Delia Saenz, TSC Board of Trustees Vice Chairwoman. “The music is festive. It keeps us in the charro spirit.”
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As the performances on stage came to an end, Fernández Jr. made his way to the courtyard. The Mr. Amigo 2026 was surrounded by fans seeking pictures. He eventually made it to the stage where he joined Dr. Rodríguez and board trustees.
Fernández Jr. followed in his grandfather, Vicente Fernández’s, footsteps. Vicente Fernández was Mr. Amigo in 1977.
“For me, it’s something very special,” Fernández Jr. said to the spectators in the audience. “It gives me a lot of pride and nostalgia knowing I can be part of the same history as my grandfather.”
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Fernández Jr., who moved to San Antonio when he was eight-years-old, told the crowd Brownsville reminded him of growing up in the Alamo City.
“We’re so honored to have him here, said TSC Board Trustee Edgar Garcia. “A legacy of family, of three talented musicians. It’s an honor to have him here, especially this year, it’s our 100thĚýanniversary. It’s so important for him to be here with us.”
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In addition to the mariachi musicians, dancers also entertained the crowd. The Little Scorpions from TSC’s Raul J. Guerra Early Childhood Education Center were in charro gear from head-to-toe as they performed their routines. Dancers from Brownsville Early College High School’s (BECHS) Dancing Stars also displayed their dancing talents.
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Other fun-filled activities took place at Charro Fest, including a tortilla toss and a grito contest. Maria Hernandez, a 47-year-old student in TSC’s Child Development Early Childhood program, won the grito contest. Hernandez outperformed younger students to claim the first-place prize.
“I like to be with the young women to motivate them,” said the first-year TSC student.
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Music, traditional outfits, and fun activities are staples of TSC’s Charro Fest. Anyone looking for an exciting outing is encouraged to attend the annual celebration held on TSC’s campus in the future.

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TSC LoterĂ­a brings community together for good cause /news/2026/03/tsc-loteria-brings-community-together-for-good-cause/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 18:41:18 +0000 /news/?p=8597 The post TSC LoterĂ­a brings community together for good cause appeared first on 51ÁÔĆć News.

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ĚýFebruary 23Ěý– Unique loterĂ­a cards celebrating 51ÁÔĆć’s (TSC) rich history were the main attraction at TSC LoterĂ­a held at the Jacob Brown Auditorium.

Community members showed up early and ready to get their hands on the cards featuring images associated with TSC’s historic past. Even the chips used to play TSC Lotería featured the school’s logo commemorating its 100th anniversary.

“Last year, we knew the 100th celebration was coming up, and we wanted to touch every part of the community,” said Adela Garza, TSC Foundation Secretary and TSC Board of Trustees Chairwoman. “This is where the fun is. I think it’s more than the prizes. I think it’s the camaraderie, getting together with your comadre, and getting together with your family.”

“It took the creativity of all the staff,” said Norma Hinojosa, TSC Foundation Board Chairwoman. We had so much involvement, and that’s what made it so exciting to put this on for the community.”

The TSC Foundation organized the event as part of TSC’s centennial celebrations.

“There is actually a lot of work that goes into organizing any type of loterĂ­a, this one even more so,” said Roy De Los Santos, a former TSC Foundation Chairman who served as the event’s master of ceremonies. “The card being played with today is an original design specifically for 51ÁÔĆć because we are celebrating our centennial. These had to be designed from scratch and sent off to a printer to bring back.”

Winners were easily identified when they alerted fellow participants of their winning cards by saying traditional phrases such asĚýloterĂ­aĚýandĚýbingo. Participants could play with up to six cards. Guests could choose from a variety of options, beginning with two cards for $10.

“I had the pleasure of serving on that board for multiple years, where we’ve grown the endowment significantly from $9 million to $13 million today,” De Los Santos said. “These monies are invested, and profits made from interests and dividends that are paid go to fund scholarships for students at 51ÁÔĆć.”

More than 300 guests took part in TSC Lotería, including Brownsville resident Esther Villafranca Yañez, who was thrilled to win a camping chair. Villafranca showed up to the event with friends from her health club.

“I’m happy because I never win anything,” Villafranca Yañez said. “At my age, I’m very happy to be here.”

The Brownsville resident has close ties to TSC. Villafranca YañezĚýand her four children attended the school.

While some guests, like Villafranca Yañez, walked away with prizes, everyone in attendance had a chance to walk away with something. Guests were given shirts celebrating the event upon entering the auditorium. Other guests showed up in festive Charro Days-themed attire.

“I can’t think of a better way, right, to celebrate Charro Days, and at the same time open the doors and make sure the community has an opportunity to come and play a game we’ve played our entire lives,” said Edward Camarillo, TSC Board Trustee.

“It’s amazing that we are showcasing in our lotería cards everything TSC has done for the past 100 years,” added Alejandra Aldrete, TSC Board Trustee.

TSC will continue to celebrate its 100th anniversary with more events throughout the year. On March 28, TSC will host its Historic Run and Half Marathon. Runners of all ages are invited to participate in the 5K race and the half-marathon. Runners can sign up for the event by visiting /alumni/tsc-historic-run-half-marathon/.

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51ÁÔĆć LoterĂ­a Adela Garza, TSC Foundation Secretary and Chairwoman of the TSC Board of Trustees, shares remarks during TSC LoterĂ­a, highlighting the College’s commitment to engaging the community during its 100th anniversary celebration and emphasizing the camaraderie and family spirit that make the event special. TSC LoterĂ­a Community members arrived early and eager to play with loterĂ­a cards featuring images from 51ÁÔĆć’s historic past, while game chips displayed the College’s logo in celebration of its 100th anniversary. 51ÁÔĆć LoterĂ­a Community member displays a prize won at the event. 51ÁÔĆć LoterĂ­a Members of the 51ÁÔĆć Board of Trustees pose for a photo during TSC LoterĂ­a. From to r, Trustee Place 6 Edward C. Camarillo, M.P.P.M.; Chair, Place 1, Adela G. Garza; Vice-Chair, Place 4, Delia Saenz; Trustee, Place 2, Alejandra Aldrete, M.Ed. 51ÁÔĆć LoterĂ­a 51ÁÔĆć staff members join in the fun during TSC LoterĂ­a, celebrating the College’s 100th anniversary alongside students and community members. TSC Centennial LoterĂ­a
51ÁÔĆć Centennial Celebration Highlights Cultural Pride With TSC LoterĂ­a /news/2026/02/texas-southmost-college-centennial-celebration-highlights-cultural-pride-with-loteria/ Thu, 05 Feb 2026 16:11:21 +0000 /news/?p=8509 Celebrate 100 years of 51ÁÔĆć at the Centennial LoterĂ­a on Feb. 25, 2026, in Brownsville, Texas.

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As part of its Centennial Celebration, 51ÁÔĆć (TSC) will host a special LoterĂ­a event honoring 100 years of education, culture, and community in the Rio Grande Valley. This festive gathering reflects TSC’s longstanding commitment to celebrating regional traditions while bringing people together in meaningful and engaging ways.

The TSC LoterĂ­a event will take place on Wednesday, February 25, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Jacob Brown Auditorium, located at 600 International Blvd., Brownsville, Texas. Community members, alumni, students, and supporters are invited to join in this vibrant cultural experience.

Participants will have the opportunity to play traditional LoterĂ­a during the three-hour celebration. Card pricing is available in multiple options: two cards for $10, four cards for $15, or six cards for $20, allowing guests to choose their level of participation and fun.

Rooted in a beloved game that holds deep cultural significance across generations, the Centennial LoterĂ­a celebration highlights 51ÁÔĆć’s dedication to honoring heritage while fostering community connection. As TSC marks 100 years of service, this event offers a joyful opportunity to gather, play, and celebrate the College’s enduring impact in South Texas.

Community members are encouraged to attend and take part in this lively Centennial tradition at 51ÁÔĆć.

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TSC Historic Run & Half Marathon /news/2026/01/tsc-historic-run-half-marathon/ Sat, 31 Jan 2026 20:41:57 +0000 /news/?p=8507 Join 51ÁÔĆć for a race celebrating 100 years of progress, perseverance, and pride. The Historic Half Marathon and 5k invite runners of all ages and levels to hit […]

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Join 51ÁÔĆć for a race celebrating 100 years of progress, perseverance, and pride. The Historic Half Marathon and 5k invite runners of all ages and levels to hit the pavement and honor TSC’s rich legacy, mile by mile. Let’s strengthen the spirit of unity and keep our community moving forward.

 

đź“… Saturday, March 28, 2026
📍 South Lawn, 51ÁÔĆć
2001 Gorgas Dr.
Brownsville, TX 78520

 

🕒 6:30 AM – 12:00 PM

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Photos: TSC Conjunto Festival 2026 /news/2026/01/tsc-conjunto-festival-photos/ Wed, 21 Jan 2026 19:16:50 +0000 /news/?p=8499 51ÁÔĆć celebrated the kickoff of its Centennial Celebration with a vibrant Conjunto Festival on the TSC campus on January 17, 2026.

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51ÁÔĆć celebrated the kickoff of its Centennial Celebration with a vibrant Conjunto Festival on the TSC campus on January 17, 2026. The free, community-wide event featured the Battle by the Rio student duo competition and finals, followed by a full-day Conjunto Concert Series on the South Lawn.

Students, families, and community members came together to enjoy live music, local vendors, and performances headlined by Michael Salgado and special guest Sunny Sauceda, highlighting the rich cultural traditions of the Rio Grande Valley.

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51ÁÔĆć Launches Centennial Celebration: 100 Years of History, Education, and Service /news/2026/01/texas-southmost-college-launches-centennial-celebration-100-years-of-history-education-and-service/ Mon, 12 Jan 2026 22:22:43 +0000 /news/?p=8443 TSC marks its centennial by reflecting on 100 years of expanding access, affordability, academic excellence, and workforce development in the RGV.

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At the southernmost tip of Texas, among the lush, sub-tropical landscape that lines the Rio Grande River, a community college stands proudly in Brownsville. 51ÁÔĆć is as unique as its name. In 1926, 100 years ago, local leaders advocated for establishing the first institution of higher education in the entire Rio Grande Valley. There was a great demand to educate local students to meet the needs of the rapidly growing community. For the past 100 years—through innovative technological advancements, rapid population growth, wartime, economic depressions, and periods of economic boom—51ÁÔĆć has been steadfast in meeting the evolving needs of the communities it serves.

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51ÁÔĆć was established in a place unlike any other—at the crossroads of nations, cultures, and histories—located today on the grounds of historic Fort Brown, with carefully preserved architecture dating back more than 150 years. Among the palm-tree-shaded walkways and within the state-of-the-art classrooms and technical laboratories, students are enveloped in a place carefully designed to be welcoming and provide a sense of belonging to all.

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