SAU Weekly
SAU Weekly’s Jacob Moisa takes you to Dance Marathon’s big event where they reveal how much money they were able to raise this year for the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital.
On this edition of SAU Weekly… campus dining will be moved to the Rogalski Center ballroom to make way for the renovation of Cosgrove Cafeteria. What you need to know ahead of the temporary change. And, another Big Event for SAU Dance Marathon. Find out how much money they raised to wrap up their year […]
You’ve seen him around SAU and at almost every campus event, but have you seen Assistant VP Jason Richter’s pez dispenser collection? SAU Weekly’s Cole Negen gives you a look at Richter’s impressive candy collection and explains how it came to be.
SAU Weekly’s Anne Krull takes us to SAU’s Children’s Campus to showcase what makes these pinwheels significant.
SAU Weekly’s Miranda Richards sits down with university chaplain Fr. Ross Epping to reflect on his time at SAU before his departure in July.
SAU Weekly’s Cole Negen sits down with current SGA President Slade Dias to discuss what you can expect leading up to SGA’s Election Day on Thursday, April 11.
SAU Weekly’s Malu Coelho takes you to the 26th annual Social Justice Conference hosted by SAU’s School of Social Work. Its afternoon session was highlighted by a reentry simulation to demonstrate the challenges faced by those who have been recently incarcerated.
On this new edition of SAU Weekly, our School of Social Work finds new perspectives at their 26th annual Social Justice Conference. Plus, campaigns for SAU’s Student Government Association are currently underway. What you need to know ahead of election day next Thursday. And in sports… our Cheer and Dance teams make history yet again […]
SAU Weekly’s Luke Vera introduces you to Tom Higgins, whose generous donations made the Higgins Hall project possible. Higgins graduated in 1967 and currently sits on the Board of Trustees.
SAU Weekly’s Malu Coelho shows how SAU’s Latinos Unidos chapter kicks off Women’s History Month by hosting Daisy Moran of the Quad Cities Community Foundation.