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Homecoming events kicked off Saturday morning with alumni, and their kids, returning to campus to crush the Killer Bee 5k and the Bumble Rumble.
The St. Ambrose University Counseling Center is taking steps to reduce the negative stigma surrounding mental health on campus through an increase in access to mental health education for everyone.
As of Monday, Sept. 27, construction was completed on the elevator in the Galvin Fine Arts Center. After clean-up, students and staff were finally able to use the elevator. Check out the final installation of this photo essay series with the pictures below.
ajor here at SAU who plays an important role as a drum major in our SAU bands. Originally from East Peoria, IL, Tala now attends SAU in hopes of teaching music overseas when she graduates.
Looking for a place to eat, something to do, or spot to explore? Here's your guide to the QC area.
Nathan Stubler is a graduate student at St. Ambrose University who’s been bowling all his life and has big dreams to keep going after graduation. Stubler currently has his bachelor’s degree in accounting and is pursuing his master’s degree in the same subject.
For Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the SAU Counseling Center is putting on a Mental Health Fair to spread awareness to the community in hopes to end the stigma around mental health.
Students, faculty, and staff give their opinions on the mask mandate on campus and give a message to those who are unvaccinated.