April 20, 2026

Ditching Textbooks for Power Tools with Habitat for Humanity

SAU Weekly’s Bradley Thiessen-Cooper takes us to the home being built thanks to SAU students and Habitat for Humanity.

Spring Burnout Rises Among SAU Students as Finals Near

As the 2025–2026 academic year winds down and summer approaches, student burnout often begins to increase.

252,756 Miles from Home: The Artemis II Mission 

Artemis II launched April 1, 2026, from Kennedy Space Center, carrying four astronauts on a historic 10-day trip around the Moon.

Birthright and Belonging: SAU Students Weigh on the Uncertain Future of Citizenship

Debate over birthright citizenship is heating up, with a 2025 executive order now tied up in the courts. Students say the uncertainty could have a major impact.

What’s the Buzz?: New Faces to Lead SGA

In this extended interview, SAU Weekly's Bradley Thiessen-Cooper sits down with newly-elected SGA President Taylor Snook and VP Mallory Zeman to discuss their campaign and what students can expect in the next school year.

From the Majors to the Mississippi: Baseball Returns to Davenport

Now that spring is here, baseball season is returning to the Quad Cities and fans are excited to be back at Modern Woodmen Park.

SAU Weekly: Apri 17, 2026

On this edition of SAU Weekly, we sit down with your newly-elected SGA President and Vice President to hear what they hope to accomplish. Plus, see how Fighting Bees are giving back—on campus, in the community, and around the world. And in sports, SAU Dance and Cheer wrap up historic seasons with another winning trip to the College Classic!

Dance Reclaims Title as St. Ambrose Spirit Programs Show Resilience at Nationals

The St. Ambrose dance team reclaimed its national championship title after falling just short the previous year, driven by months of intense preparation and attention to detail.

SAU Celebrates a World of Culture at the Annual Culture Fair

St. Ambrose held their annual World Culture Fair on March 29, 2026. This was an event to showcase different cultures to the Quad Cities community and SAU students.

From Just a Swab to Saving a Life: The Journey of One SAU Student’s Selfless Act

When a donor registry drive came to campus, one student faced a choice many overlook. Behind that decision is a process—and a need—that can change lives.