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Not Your Grandma’s Church: Students Talk Growth in Catholic Church 

Christ the King Chapel at SAU is seeing a surge of young attendees as students and other newcomers increasingly turn to the Catholic Church in search of meaning, community, and connection.

89 Crashes Linked to Distracted or Inattentive Driving in Davenport

SAU students, faculty, and staff all are at risk to distracted or inattentive drivers. It is important to know how to stay safe and be attentive on the road.

“Together, Together” — But Not With Everyone: Students Critique Harry Styles’ Tour

Fans are most concerned about the high ticket prices for Harry Styles’ upcoming “Together, Together” tour, with nosebleed seats ranging from $400–$450 and many tickets climbing past $1,000.

Making Ends Meet: Students are Stretched

With many costs rising in Iowa - like food, gas, and utilities - residents are trying to find ways to live through this difficult time.

Political Jesus: Campus Leaders Address Polarization Within Christian Communities

In an age of polarized politics, campus leaders Fr. Dale Mallory, Nicki Gant, and Jaxson Eisenbarth encourage us to choose love and unity over dividing politics.

More Than a Team: SAU Swim and Dive Celebrates a Season of Growth, Camaraderie, and Championship Results

Learn more about the St. Ambrose Swim and Dive Team's NAIA National Championship victory this past weekend.

Passion or Pay: Love Your Job or Love Your Salary?

Students often face the tough question of whether to pursue a career they’re passionate about or prioritize a job that offers higher pay and financial stability.

Credit Cards on Campus: Helpful Tool or Financial Trap?

Students are increasingly using credit cards on campus, raising the question of whether they serve as a helpful financial tool for building credit or a risky trap that can lead to long-term debt.

To Mute or Not to Mute?

SAU students voice their opinions on weather they would mute announcers on live sports games or not. What would you do?