The Buzz
The latest stories covered by SAU’s student publication, The Buzz.
St. Ambrose's Sexual Assault Awareness Team plans to reschedule the self-defense class that was postponed at the end of February due to Title IX concerns.
While most college students may spend most of their free time scrolling on their phones orplaying video games, Isaiah Borgos is busy thinking about his next sale. As a full-time St.Ambrose student and member of the varsity basketball team, he says he is conscious of his time.On top of homework and practice, the sophomore manages […]
SAU Music Department prepares for its first concert of the new semester.
SAU ESports Team ranked national champions, read to find out more about the teams successes.
The study abroad program at SAU resumes traveling abroad as international tourism begins the long road to recovery from the pandemic. Students traveled to Italy, South Korea and Ecuador over the winter break for theology, history international studies, political science and speech pathology courses.
Ambrosian faculty and staff react to President Biden's most recent State of the Union Address.
Here at St. Ambrose, we have a budding amount of creatives both students and faculty, and staff. Dr. Emily Kingery is head of the English Department and recently announced her new book being published later this month.
Most people have heard about the new AI software ChatGPT…but what is it and where did it come from?
Nick Vollmert ‘23 speaks about his excitement and goals for his last season on the Fighting Bees Baseball team.
Since stepping back on camps the St. Ambrose University Theatre department has been working hard on their newest production, Are We There Yeti, produced by local theatre team Haus of Ruckus.