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Women’s Wrestling Ready to Hit the Mats

SAU Weekly's Jess Vargas catches up with head women's wrestling coach Carley Rusk and a local recruit ahead of their inaugural season.

Campus Walk Sparks Important Conversations

SAU Weekly's Casper Altman heads to the inaugural Out of the Darkness campus walk, an event to raise awareness about suicide prevention.

SAU Weekly: May 8, 2026

A suicide prevention walk brings campus together, and upcoming grads add some personal flair to their caps. Plus, a sneak peek at the new women's wrestling program!

Highlights from The Hive

Are Trad Wives on the Rise? SAU Students are Unsure

SAU students are divided on the rise of “TradWife” content and the cultural impact of shows like The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, which has gained popularity alongside shifting conversations about gender roles on social media.

Not Your Grandma’s Church: Students Talk Growth in Catholic Church 

Christ the King Chapel at SAU is seeing a surge of young attendees as students and other newcomers increasingly turn to the Catholic Church in search of meaning, community, and connection.

Helpful Tool or Cheating? Students Draw Lines on AI Use

Read about how students are using artificial intelligence tools at SAU.

Sports

All Eyes on the Net: A New SAU Lacrosse Season is Shooting Off

SAU lacrosse enters the 2026 season with renewed energy and confidence, as players and coaches point to stronger chemistry, intense preparation, and a belief that both programs have the potential for a special year.

Inside SAU Athletics: Softball

Fighting Bee Softball is off to a fast start and looking to build momentum as they head towards conference play!

Inside SAU Athletics: Women’s Lacrosse

Join hosts Emy Cerbin and TJ Overturf as we preview another exciting season of Women's Lacrosse!

Young Sportscaster Jumpstarts Career

SAU Weekly's CJ Boone heads to the basketball court at United Township High School where a local student has already started broadcasting local and professional sports.

SAU Students Support WNBA Players Demand for Respect 

SAU students are showing support and say that WNBA players deserve recognition like the NBA.

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