The Buzz

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

Behind the Lens: Jon Anderson

Learn about SAUtv's engineer Jon Anderson, and how he keeps the television station up and running.

Bees set sights on nationals in track and field

The Fighting Bee Men's Track and Field team are finally finishing up their long season. They hope to qualify for nationals at the next upcoming events.

Baker the Curator

General manager of KALA-FM and audiophile David Baker gives some tips to amature collectors and talks about his own collection too.

The Ukrainian refugee crisis: One SAU professor shares thoughts on his own refugee experience

St. Ambrose political science professor and director of international studies Duk Kim is familiar with leaving one’s home nation to live in a completely new culture. Though much different from the refugee crisis in Ukraine, Professor Kim’s experiences allow him to relate to the displaced people of Ukraine.

Connecting Ambrosians

In this article, meet the people behind some of the events that bring current and former bees together on campus.

Fighting Bee: Parker Ruth

Parker Ruth, SAU baseball pitcher, shares the inside scoop on being a student athlete.

Student Stories: Mental Health Trials and Triumphs

This article is the second in an in-depth three-part series exploring the current state of mental health matters on campus. It tells the stories of three SAU students dealing with their own mental health struggles who have come forward in hopes of making a difference. 

Dr. Corinne Johnson takes her final bow

A look back on a beloved professor's time here at SAU.

Fighting Bee: Megan Jansett

The Fighting Bee Track and Field team is surrounded by supportive athletes who push each other to their greatest potential. They can always count on their teammates to bring energy to their day, even after 8 hours of physical therapy school!  SAU Bee Megan Jansett is from Colgate, Wisconsin and attended Sussex Hamilton High School. […]

Mental Health on Campus: Covid Crisis or Outreach Success?

This article is the first in an in-depth three-part series exploring the current state of mental health matters on campus. In the past year, the St. Ambrose University Student Counseling Center has experienced a significant increase in counseling sessions.