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On Wednesday, September 10th, Christopher Waugh, Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Engagement, attended the Davenport City Council meeting to discuss the current 10-year Campus Master Plan. According to the “Application & Campus Master Plan” document, the purpose of the master plan is “To ensure St. Ambrose University is providing the best facilities […]
Every year, many newcomers are drawn to St. Ambrose for one reason or another. Itcould be for many reasons, such as sports or the SAU community. But for one new fighting bee, the reason is music. But he’s no student! He’s the new marching band director, Dr. Matthew Winarski. “What really attracted me to the […]
Cosgrove’s computer lab is being renovated into a new esports facility. According to Keith Hamaker, Director of Esports, the start of this project dates back to Christmas Break of 2024. “I noticed the lab was gutted, so to speak. I stopped by Physical Plant, and I said, ‘Hey, are there any plans to do anything […]
SAU Weekly’s Ross Willerth heads to the track where sophomore Kaitlyn Knoche trains for the national stage to compete with the some of the best in the country.
Anyone with an internet connection has more than likely heard of the USC Ice Bucket Challenge. Like the A-L-S Ice Bucket Challenge back in 2014, this challenge focuses on the importance of mental health. It began at the University of South Carolina, highlighting the mental health struggles around the world and with students. That’s why […]
On Saturday, May 3rd, student musicians at SAU gathered to perform at the annual bi-annual spring recital inside Madsen Hall. Whether it was students majoring in musical education, or simply just like the hobby, they were each selected by their professors to showcase their talents. SAU professor of music, Nathan Windt, explained “It’s similar to […]