The Buzz
The latest stories covered by SAU’s student publication, The Buzz.
In his last year at St. Ambrose, Will Reesmtsma is hoping to do what so few have done competing at the NAIA level in track and field: winning his third consecutive National Championship in the 400-meter hurdles.
SAU's longtime cheer and dance coach steps down. She leaves a legacy of success.
Despite the higher amounts of streaming services available, many SAU students feel it is more difficult to consume their favorite movies and shows.
As soon as next semester, St. Ambrose University and Mount Mercy University will begin a new partnership entitled “Education Together,” which leaders say will have countless benefits for students of either institution.
With graduation impending, we took the time to ask some seniors how they feel about the end of their college careers and if they had any last messages for SAU students.
Sports betting became legal in the United States in May of 2018, since that time there have been plenty of stories and controversies published in the sports news world that involve professional athletes.
Throughout the 23-24 school year, SAU Information Technology has reported four Wi-Fi outages, three in the spring semester alone. Every outage can be disruptive to campus.
In the midst of TikTok’s uncertain fate, students offer their perspectives on the potential ban
Kate Suwillo became the CCAC Pole Vaulting Champion by outperforming her rivals. Suwillo reflects about what it means to win the Conference.