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When SAU Esports Director Keith Hamaker transitioned from his new role, he wasn’t fully sure what to expect.
SAU students and professors react as the Department of Education faces a potential order to be dismantled.
SAU students react to the thought of integrated Canada as the 51st state.
Last year, 106,000 immigrants came to the United States seeking refuge, according to USA Facts. A person often seeks refuge or asylum in the U.S. in order to escape persecution that is considered unjust and illegal in the U.S. These unjust persecutions in their home country are often over race, religion, political opinion, and involvement in certain social groups. Persecution of this kind is prohibited in the United States under Title VII under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
While a refugee is safe from persecution once they are approved to live in the United States, it isn’t all easy going from there. The next step for the refugee and their family is to integrate into U.S. society, which can present its own challenges. In 2023, St. Ambrose University answered the call to help refugees integrate and settle down in U.S. society and became the first campus in Iowa to join Every Campus a Refuge.
The 2025-2026 school year at SAU is coming with a cost.
New housing updates for the 2025 fall semester are creating buzz around campus.
Iowa’s new anti-DEI bill now questions SAU's Office of Student Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, sparking debate among students and faculty.
SAU students express concerns over the new Department of Government Efficiency and its controversial policies under Elon Musk's leadership.
Students and faculty are divided on their feelings about flying, raising questions about government responsibility and aviation safety.
SAU reacts to Iowa removing gender identity from state civil rights protections.