Addison Hendrick
Addie Hendrick is a junior at St. Ambrose University from Central Illinois. Majoring in Public Relations and Strategic Communications, she also minors in Writing and Marketing. Passionate about personal growth and healthcare, she enjoys writing both professionally and personally.
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Homecoming Week has taken over SAU with packed events, campus spirit, and plenty of alumni pride — proving once again why students call it the best week of the year.
As summer fades and fall begins to bloom, the bees are buzzing with excitement for a fresh and thrilling new school year at St. Ambrose University. With numerous changes and renovations taking place over the summer, students are eager to discover what the year ahead holds. One of the biggest changes this summer is the […]
Emma Steiner is a soon-to-be graduate with a heart full of passion for both education and creating magical experiences, as she was recently accepted into the Disney College Program.
As student gear up for finals week, energy drinks are the one thing keeping student from crashing out. See what students have to say about certain energy drink brands.
This story provides the most recent developments in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, as the conflict continues to evolve. SAU professors provide insight on this topic.
The Bee Adaptive and Inclusive Club is a student-led organization at SAU that promotes inclusivity and advocacy for youth and adults with disabilities.
With Dr. Windt on sabbatical this semester, Dr. Sauer has stepped in as the replacement for St. Ambrose Choir.
SAU JV Dance Team steps into the spotlight this semester during their competitive season.
At SAU, many students, especially athletes, push through illness to avoid missing class or practice. Nurse Nancy mentions that common issues like stomach and respiratory symptoms are circulating, but there’s no significant increase in cases. She advises students to rest, hydrate, and wash hands frequently to help prevent spreading germs. Taking care of yourself is essential, even when it's hard to step back from your responsibilities.
What does this mean for the nation, states, communities, and individuals? Professors from SAU’s departments of Nursing, Public Health, and Economics share their insights.
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