ON THIS EDITION OF SAU WEEKLY: As the longest government shutdown in history drags on and SNAP benefits come to a halt, SAU students are stepping up to help fill the gap. PLUS, SAU’s favorite DJ earns statewide recognition and hundreds of student volunteers lend a hand to help neighbors prepare for winter. And in sports, SAU Football picks up a big conference win at home, and Cross-Country gears up for their biggest race of the season.
[post_format]
Tagged:
- Bee Adaptive and Inclusive, Bee Nourished, Bee the Difference Day, Bee the Difference Month, cross country, David Baker, DJ of the Year, football, government shutdown, Iowa Music Awards, KALA Radio, Mr. Inclusive, SNAP Benefits, SPORTS, St. Ambrose University, student life, volunteering, women's soccer, women's volleyball
Share this post:
More posts from this author
Miranda Richards, the technical director for countless shows in the Galvin Fine Arts Center, joins us for another round of everyone's favorite energy drinks! Cheers!
In this edition of SAU Weekly, the Quad Cities International Airport prepares for holiday travel, SAU students see tuition rise, Latinos Unidos gathers to celebrate Thanksgiving a little early, and much more!
Join host Callie Thomas as she and Communication & Media professor Marianne Fenn, PhD put their taste buds to the test over a new round of everyone's favorite energy drinks! Cheers!
Davenport adds two-way roads, SAU Theater stages Eurydice, and Women's Soccer earns another CCAC crown. Tune in for more!