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Lifeboat – a half-hour documentary about the harrowing journey of North African refugees and the people who risk their own lives to help them – will receive a special screening at the SAU Galvin Fine Arts Center at 7 p.m., Friday, March 1.
Even though she's a self-declared "homebody," sophomore Kaitlin McNicholas decided to expand her worldview beyond the United States.
Quad-Citians can learn more about the impact immigration policies and detention have on real families and ways they can advocate for social justice at the panel discussion, "Justice and Immigration: Catholic Responses to Detention."
To help with decision-making during the 2020 caucuses, St. Ambrose University, the Quad-City Times, and the Quad-Cities Chamber of Commerce will once again host a series of panel interviews to help the public get to know the candidates.
Two recent St. Ambrose University theatre alumni, Kayla Lansing '18 and Kelci Eaton '18, are putting their acquired skills from the "Ambrose Advantage" to use in graduate school.