The Buzz

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

St. Patrick’s Day 2021 and how it has evolved over the years

What St. Patrick's Day will potentially look like here in Davenport, and how the celebrations have evolved over the years.

Student Describes Moving from the Marines to St. Ambrose

Marine Veteran Andrew Sichling explains his time in the Military and at St. Ambrose.

Dateline SAU: February 26, 2021

The SAU Theatre Department finds a way to perform despite the ongoing pandemic, a group of student-athletes took-up a new hobby that helps them to rest and recharge, and the Fighting Bees football team plays its home opener surrounded by snow and ice. Watch all of these stories and more right now on Dateline SAU.

SAU News This Week: February 26, 2021

This week, SAU Men’s and Women’s Basketball enter the final games of their seasons, there’s new leadership in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, and a group of student-athletes find a new hobby to help them recharge. Listen to these stories and more, right now, on 𝘚𝘈𝘜 𝘕𝘦𝘸𝘴 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘞𝘦𝘦𝘬.

The Senate votes to acquit Donald J. Trump

In a vote of 57-43, Trump is once again free of all charges.

Dateline SAU: February 19, 2021

The harsh winter weather has put the St. Ambrose maintenance staff to task as they fight the ice and snow, the governor of Iowa changed mask mandates for the state, we tell you what that means for the St. Ambrose campus, and as the regular season winds down, the men’s basketball team enjoys its Senior […]

SAU News This Week: February 19, 2021

This week, lent looks a little different for Christians around the world amidst the ongoing pandemic, St. Ambrose football is battling limited space and canceled games – we find out their hopes for the season, and students working for St. Ambrose’s radio station, KALA-FM, continue to see success in a national awards competition. Listen to […]

Fighting bees work together as one team for dome restoration

SAU sports teams came together as one team to restore the dome in an effort to create more indoor practice space.

COVID-19 challenges only strengthen student teachers’ desire to educate

St. Ambrose University student teachers have had to face many COVID-19 challenges lately, but for many of them, this has only strengthened their resolve to teach.

Managing mental health and student success

Mental health can affect students’ performance in the classroom. Sarah Oliver, the director of the counseling center, has many options to help students in a way that is catered to them.