student life

Dude Where’s My Car?

Excerpt: SAU students have been dealing with grand theft auto incidents for years, but at the moment those with Kia and Hyundai vehicles have been the primary targets lately. Security made sure to send out tips and warnings for all students driving on campus to ensure their safety as well as the safety of their vehicle. On top of that they have been making sure to patrol the parking lots and campus, day and night so that these incidents don’t take place.

Advocating For Mental Health

SAU hosts mental health fair.

SAU Weekly: September 15, 2023

On this week’s edition of SAU Weekly, the university launches its new institutional brand. We explain how it was created and its rollout. And, campus security installs new cameras across campus. We will show you where. In sports, our Fighting Bee football team has found its new home at Jack and Pat Bush Stadium. And, […]

From The Hive: Episode 1 – September 8, 2023

Welcome to the new season of From The Hive with your Scholar Bees and hosts Sierra Mari, Ryan Schiestel, Abby Varkalis, and Anna Verry! Join them as they discuss all things SAU and KALA!

Behind The Scenes: What Drives It All

Get to know the host of the podcast: Miranda Richards. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the episode as I talk about how I got to where I am, and as I share my passions about what I want to do later on in life.

SAU Weekly: May 12, 2023

On this week’s episode of SAU Weekly, how some 3D design students got to create superheroes with the help of some new friends. And seniors receive cultural stoles ahead of Spring Commencement. In sports, the Esports team takes on Augustana College in the “Battle for the River.” And we introduce you to some of the […]

Fighting Bee Feature: Nolan Rudd

Nolan Rudd grabbed two first-place finishes at the 2023 CCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. He won the 3000-meter steeplechase in 9:57.59 and the 5000-meter run in 15:20.64. From “Inside SAU Athletics,” Ross Willerth introduces us to Nolan.

SAU Esports Sees Record Numbers for Honeypot

SAU Weekly’s Cooper Alt highlights the success of Honeypot 5: The Honey Heist for our growing Esports program.

Hoops for the Homeless

SAU Weekly’s Abby Varkalis reveals just how much “Hoops for the Homeless” was able to raise in canned goods and monetary donations.

Quercus Goes Digital

SAU Weekly’s Grant Mason explains why the creative arts journal, Quercus, made the transition online and the benefits they’ve already seen from the move.