February 2025

President Schatzel holds Town Hall, announces property purchase

By Jai’Michael Anderson President Kim Schatzel delivered her State of the University address to campus on Thursday, Feb. 6 in Strickler Hall. Around 60 attendees gathered for the live-streamed event, most of the crowd being university staff and faculty. Schatzel provided several updates, celebrating U of L’s recent growth and success in various areas. Student

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Louisville women’s lacrosse beats No. 15 Denver in season opener

By Riley Hemmer The Louisville women’s lacrosse team may lack collegiate experience, but they do not lack grit, composure or confidence. This was evident in their season opener against the No. 15 Denver Pioneers. Coming into the game, little was expected of the Cardinals. The program had just graduated key players such as Nicole Perroni

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Louisville women’s basketball downs Stanford to avoid collapse

By Derek DeBurger Louisville avoids another fourth quarter collapse as they hold on to beat the Stanford Cardinal Singular or plural? The Cards got off to a nice start, hitting two of their first five shots and throwing relentless pressure at Stanford defensively. After the nice start and a solid lead of 9-4, Louisville then

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Edibles & Potables: Might there be Cincinnati-style chili in the North Macedonian homeland?

Boy, do I know how to pick balmy midwinter holiday destinations. Not exactly, but what we’ll be lacking in sun-drenched beaches, there’ll be compensation in fascination. At first, it seems almost simple: North Macedonia is a mountainous landlocked country in the Balkan region of Southeast Europe, bordering on Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo and Serbia. These are […]

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