April 2026

Empty Tanks, Tight Budgets: How SAU Students Feel About Gas Prices

SAU students react to gas prices increasing between the states of Iowa and Illinois.

The Political Jesus: Crossing Political Lines with a Christ Like Love 

Even in shared faith, quiet divisions linger, reminding students to choose unity and Christ-like love over political differences.

“It was ugly. It was crude. It was juvenile and completely to be expected.”  – Fr. Bud Grant, SAU Theology Professor 

SAU campus reacts to the AI-generated image posted to Truth Social by President Donald Trump, portraying him in a Jesus-like pose.

President Amy Novak Reacts to President Trump’s Meme Posting on Truth Social

For the Ambrosian community, the following interview is SAU President Amy Novak’s Q&A session in its entirety in the e-mail exchange with Buzz Reporter George Coin.

“Together, Together” — But Not With Everyone: Students Critique Harry Styles’ Tour

Fans are most concerned about the high ticket prices for Harry Styles’ upcoming “Together, Together” tour, with nosebleed seats ranging from $400–$450 and many tickets climbing past $1,000.

Chasing Seconds, Writing Stories

A disciplined swimmer from Hungary, György Domonkos balances life in the pool with a passion for storytelling, building a future shaped by both structure and sport.

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.

“We Will See Mars in Our Lifetime” 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.