The Buzz

The latest stories covered by SAU’s student publication, The Buzz.

St. Ambrose Football Star Explains It’s Never Too Late To Persevere

Jamari Wise, a student athlete from Chicago Illinois, says he has truly taken pride in his journey as he hopes his story inspires those who can learn from his mistakes as well as all of his successes.

Passion, Purpose, and Podcasting

Evie Breitbach, a soft-spoken SAU sophomore, shatters the stereotype as she unveils a side of herself never heard before in her podcast, Midweek Musings.

March Madness: Explanation and Anticipation

The March Madness tournament attracts attention nationwide, including here at St. Ambrose University (SAU). Before it begins, many will create brackets to predict the winning team.  Among student-athletes and coaches who follow basketball on campus, some pay more attention leading up to the tournament than others. Some focus on specific teams or conferences.  You might […]

Caitlin Clark Shatters Expectations

Caitlin Clark breaks more records and SAU students can't get enough

SAU Students Applaud Olympic Gymnast for Putting Mental Health First

Gabby Douglas, a former Olympic competitor, had announced returning to competition after prioritizing her mental health. 

Passion for Goats, Gilmore Girls, and Alaska

An SAU senior shares about her life and her journey in becoming more spontaneous and confident in herself.

Taekwondo Black Belter Turns Student Leader & Victim’s Advocate

How SAU junior and CAB President Carley McGovern plans to use her taekwondo experience to help advocate for victims.

SAU Junior Wants to Help Children Unconventionally and Without Limits

SAU junior Keegan Aberson Distler says she always wanted to help children and she is going to do just that through art therapy.

2024 Oscar Nominations Are Out: SAU Students Share Their Opinions

SAU students share their thoughts on who they think will win at The Oscars, as well as who might have been snubbed.

Jason Richter: The Man with Many Jobs

Jason Richter tells all: growing up, his college experience, working in student affairs, and even beating cancer.