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Beginning Fall 2021, students are no longer able to declare theatre as a major. Dateline SAU’s David Meyer has reactions from theatre students and faculty.
St. Ambrose will say goodbye to a beloved figure in Campus Ministry once the academic year comes to a close. SAU Chaplain Father Thomas Hennen has been appointed as pastor of Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish in Davenport. The appointment was made by Bishop Thomas Zinkula. “I make a promise of obedience to the bishop,” Hennen […]
Last Friday, March 12, St. Ambrose’s Dance Marathon organized the Black Tie Dance. One of many events the organization has hosted leading up to the big event in April. “Normally we have about 100 people come so it’s definitely a little less but honestly this year that’s okay we wanted to still follow the COVID […]
Time-management and commitment are values any student-athlete learns from their time playing a sport. Three SAU swimmers have found the time they spend outside the pool helps them focus and recharge. Dateline SAU’s Ryan Sandness has the story.
Campus radio station, KALA-FM, is nominated for the annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System awards. Dateline SAU’s Ryan Sandness spoke with students and staff from the station to find out how the radio station has remained successful throughout the years.
Ann Preston, Phd, Professor in the Communication and Digital Media Department at St. Ambrose University, will retire at the end of the Spring 2021 semester. Dateline SAU’s Ryan Sandness spoke to her about her time at SAU.