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St. Ambrose University Fights Funding Loss to Stay a Campus Refuge

Last year, 106,000 immigrants came to the United States seeking refuge, according to USA Facts. A person often seeks refuge or asylum in the U.S. in order to escape persecution that is considered unjust and illegal in the U.S. These unjust persecutions in their home country are often over race, religion, political opinion, and involvement in certain social groups. Persecution of this kind is prohibited in the United States under Title VII under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. While a refugee is safe from persecution once they are approved to live in the United States, it isn’t all easy going from there. The next step for the refugee and their family is to integrate into U.S. society, which can present its own challenges. In 2023, St. Ambrose University answered the call to help refugees integrate and settle down in U.S. society and became the first campus in Iowa to join Every Campus a Refuge.

SAU Cheer Stays Resilient Despite Injuries

The SAU cheer team adapts to injuries this competition season.

SAU Tuition Hike Prompts Concerns Among Students and Families

The 2025-2026 school year at SAU is coming with a cost.

Ambrose Seniors React to New Housing Updates

New housing updates for the 2025 fall semester are creating buzz around campus.

Anyone Want to Fly Over Spring Break?

Students and faculty are divided on their feelings about flying, raising questions about government responsibility and aviation safety.

Kieran’s Comeback

Homecoming week at St. Ambrose is filled with fun, from games and pep-rallies all the way to the yearly football game. For one member of the 2023-24 basketball team, however, this weekend crushed his spirit. Kieran Farrell, a junior at the time, says, “I went up to block my teammate and he pumpfaked. I jumped, […]

The Power of  Women at SAU: Campus Reflects National Trends       

SAU reflects national trends as it celebrates Women's History month.

“Giving a Very Sharp Blade to a Chimpanzee”

SAU faculty explain the new Department of Government Efficiency and what it means for students.

SAU Weekly: March 7, 2025

On this edition of SAU Weekly, how you can book the perfect trip abroad and nab an internship that’s right for you. Pus, see how setting your clock ahead one hour this weekend could negatively affect your mental health. In sports, SAU esports takes on Quad City rivals Augustana in Super Smash Bros. Plus, how […]

Legislation Puts SAU’s DEI Office in Crosshairs

President Donald Trump has issued an executive order affecting countless diversity, equality, and inclusion programs across the nation, putting the purpose of the programs under a microscope.  Iowa lawmakers are now following suit with HSB 60, a bill that would eliminate DEI offices at private universities. Students at SAU believe it is important for everyone […]