The Buzz

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

SAU News This Week: May 14, 2021

In our final newscast of the semester, the university says goodbye to Sr. Joan Lescinski after more than a decade of service at St. Ambrose. The lacrosse teams look back on their most successful seasons to date. And SAU announces updates to their COVID-19 policies on campus. All this and more on the final Spring […]

UC: May 12, 2021

In this episode, Elijah Jakovec joins the guys for the first half of the show to discuss several key picks of the 2021 NFL Draft. Plus, why is Tim Tebow back in the NFL? And are the Knicks legit contenders? All this is more, this week in Unsportsmanlike Conduct. Listen to Unsportsmanlike Conduct live on […]

Crafted Quad Cities: Community-created art

Entering Crafted Quad Cities is like entering a walk-in Etsy shop, as the owner describes it. Just about everything in the store is handcrafted by your neighbors, and it’s only a short walk away from campus.

SAU News This Week: May 7, 2021

This week, St. Ambrose University hosts an on-campus COVID-19 vaccine clinic. The baseball team looks back on an unprecedented season. And the SAU Career Center announces changes to its career finder platform. Find out all this and more in this week’s edition of "SAU News This Week."

Fighting Bee Basketball with Zach Sullivan

In the final episode of season three, Logen Howell sits down with St. Ambrose senior basketball player Zach Sullivan. Sullivan talks about what made him fall in love with the game, what brought him to SAU and how COVID-19 affected his season. Catch up on past episodes!

Ramadan at SAU: A student’s perspective

The Muslim holiday of Ramadan has been under way for the past two weeks. Although St. Ambrose is a Catholic institution, Ambrosians still interact with people from diverse backgrounds. This is the case for someone like Ritaj Algburi. A senior psychology major with a minor in biology, Algburi finds this sense of diversity on campus […]

“Sew” Crazy for The Status Sew

Meghan Curran, SAU elementary education major, owns her own small business, which she operates out of her housing