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Student Musician Doesn’t Miss a Beat

SAU Weekly's Dominic Neely introduces you to senior Eli Elliott who keeps himself busy between academics, soccer, and producing his own music.

SAU Theatre Brings New Life to Greek Myth

SAU Weekly's Mallary Helmig takes you behind the scenes of the Theatre Department's new stage production of Eurydice.

SAU Weekly: November 14, 2025

Davenport adds two-way roads, SAU Theater stages Eurydice, and Women's Soccer earns another CCAC crown. Tune in for more!

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Student Musician Doesn’t Miss a Beat

SAU Weekly's Dominic Neely introduces you to senior Eli Elliott who keeps himself busy between academics, soccer, and producing his own music.

St. Ambrose Honors First Generation Students

St. Ambrose University celebrated National First-Generation Day with music, “Bee First!” swag, and stories from students like Melissa and Gabriella, who shared how they’ve overcome challenges and found success as first-generation college students.

Sports

Women’s Soccer Reaches for the Top

SAU Weekly's Reese Finch heads to the pitch as the women's soccer team looks to nab the top spot in the conference rankings.

Inside SAU Athletics: Women’s Soccer

Join host Dominic Neely and guests from SAU's Women Soccer team as they recap another great season!

SAU Athletes Say Balancing Sports and School is Tough

Many SAU student athletes struggle to balance academics, sports, and jobs, leading to high stress levels. The university offers counseling and resources to help manage the pressure.

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St. Ambrose Honors First Generation Students

St. Ambrose University celebrated National First-Generation Day with music, “Bee First!” swag, and stories from students like Melissa and Gabriella, who shared how they’ve overcome challenges and found success as first-generation college students.