The Buzz
The latest stories covered by SAU’s student publication, The Buzz.
Spooky season is upon us! And KALA-FM is ready to help you get into the spirit with its newest podcast The Morbid Midwest. When people think of the Midwest, they might think of cornfields, cows in pastures and small towns. What many don’t know is that the Midwest holds many sinister secrets: serial killers, mysterious […]
St. Ambrose Cross Country runners have kicked off the season with a great start. Two seniors talk about the upcoming season and the goals of the team.
Climate change has become a climate crisis. Learn more about climate change and how you can take action.
Looking for a place to eat, something to do, or spot to explore? Here's your guide to the QC area.
Nathan Stubler is a graduate student at St. Ambrose University who’s been bowling all his life and has big dreams to keep going after graduation. Stubler currently has his bachelor’s degree in accounting and is pursuing his master’s degree in the same subject.
For Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the SAU Counseling Center is putting on a Mental Health Fair to spread awareness to the community in hopes to end the stigma around mental health.
Students, faculty, and staff give their opinions on the mask mandate on campus and give a message to those who are unvaccinated.
New SAU president Dr. Amy Novak talks with KALA-FM about her plans to lead the university for the future.
This week on SAU News This Week, KALA-FM hosts a sports trivia night, study abroad starts back up again after a hiatus from the COVID-19 pandemic, and St. Ambrose ranks in the U.S. News and World Report. Find these stories and more on this week of SAU News This Week.