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How two UofL students are redefining their style

By Arial Collins   Whether you’re trying to make a statement or simply throwing something on, fashion is the ultimate way to express yourself. With UofL having such a diverse student body, students all over campus are showcasing their own unique styles.  Kira Pongyaht, a public health student, found that college has allowed her to evolve

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Operations for Monday, April 7, switched to remote

By Jai’Michael Anderson Following this weekend’s downpour and flooding, the university will operate remotely on Monday, April 7, according to a RAVE Alert sent this afternoon. “The excessive rainfall over the past several days has made travel to and from university campuses difficult and to some degrees unsafe. Therefore, UofL will move to temporary remote

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Details of President Gerry Bradley’s contract have been revealed

By Jai’Michael Anderson UofL President Gerry Bradley has been with UofL for almost a decade, he first arrived in 2016 as the Dean of the School of Dentistry. His appointment last week makes him the seventh president – acting, interim, or permanent – since his arrival at the institution, here are the details of his

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President Bradley, Trustee Medley speak to faculty senate

By Jai’Michael Anderson President Gerry Bradley and Chair of the Board of Trustees Diane Medley visited the faculty senate meeting April 2 to clear the air on U of L’s recent switch in presidents. March 26 marked former provost Bradley’s appointment as the university’s top officer following the resignation of Dr. Kim Schatzel. The seemingly

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GALLERY: PINK celebrates community

By Jai’Michael Anderson Cardinal Drag Haus hosted its largest annual drag event for the 28th time on Friday night. Big names in Louisville’s drag scene, like Leah Halston, joined with student performers in a sparkling expression of queer identity. Over 70 attendees gathered in the SAC Ballroom for the show. Some performers, including local

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President Bradley updates the university

By Jai’Michael Anderson Gerry Bradley released his first university-wide statement as UofL president on March 27. He addressed concerns about the recent change and stated the goals of his administration.  “I want to assure you today that the University of Louisville is in a very good place, and my goal is to ensure that our

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Schatzel resigns as president, former provost Bradley takes her place

By Jai’Michael Anderson In a unanimous decision, the University of Louisville Board of Trustees confirmed Kim Schatzel’s resignation on Wednesday, making former Provost Gerry Bradley U of L’s 20th president effective immediately.  “The University of Louisville Board of Trustees thanks Dr. Schatzel for her two years of service, which we have seen her build a

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New app required for free TARC rides starting April 1

By Jai’Michael Anderson At the end of the month, the Cardinal Card will no longer grant free TARC rides to U of L students and staff. Beginning April 1, enrolled students and employees must use the Token Transit app for free TARC rides. Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play, it will replace

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Students continue university divestment campaign in SGA meeting, resolution introduced

By Jai’Michael Anderson On Tuesday, students pressured Student Government Association representatives (SGA) to pass a resolution that would call on the university to end partnerships with companies aiding Israel’s actions in Gaza and provide public financial transparency.  Daydrianna Jefferies, president of Kent School of Social Work, and co-author of the resolution joined around 80 students

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Provost Bradley accepts position at the University of Cincinnati

By Jai’Michael Anderson After a year as University of Louisville’s executive vice president and provost Gerry Bradley  is leaving for the same role at the University of Cincinnati. UofL President Kim Schatzel announced it Tuesday in an email from the Office of Communications and Marketing. Bradley, who joined UofL as the dean of The School

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Students protest for DEI, call for President Schatzel’s resignation

By Jai’Michael Anderson On Friday, Feb. 28 University of Louisville students organized a statewide “Day of DEI” advocating to keep diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives on Kentucky campuses. The action comes in response to recent government opposition to DEI such as HB4, which was introduced to the Kentucky General Assembly last month.

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U of L purchases property on Fourth and Cardinal

By Jai’Michael Anderson As reported by The Louisville Cardinal on Feb. 9, the university recently announced its acquisition of the Cardinal Center property at Fourth St. and Cardinal Blvd. Though a laundromat and food mart currently occupy the building, President Kim Schatzel says plans are underway to tear it down and create temporary green space.

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