Josie Simpson

U of L representatives outline strategic plan at town hall

By Josie Simpson and Jai’Michael Anderson On Aug. 26, the University of Louisville hosted a town hall to discuss its new 2026-2030 strategic plan, set to be implemented by Summer 2026. Around 70 people gathered in Middleton auditorium in Strickler Hall to attend the event. Most of whom were faculty members and administrators. The event

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Blue Faculty Spots to replace the Cardinal Center

By Josie Simpson On August 21st, the University of Louisville parking office announced that it would be adding more blue faculty spots.  These new spots will be at the corner of S 4th Street and Brandeis Avenue, where the Cardinal Center used to reside.   UofL purchased it in January 2025 during Dr. Kim Schatzel’s

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Kentucky to manufacture 100% of iPhone and Apple Watch glass

By Josie Simpson Apple announced a partnership with Corning to produce all iPhone and Apple Watch glass in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on Aug. 6. This continues the two companies’ partnership, which began with the first iPhone in 2007. Today, the Harrodsburg facility produces Apple’s Ceramic Shield glass.   This decision is estimated to increase Corning’s manufacturing

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What to know about ‘No Kings’ protests

By Josie Simpson Critics of President Donald Trump’s administration are preparing to rally in hundreds of cities across the United States on June 14. The “No Kings” protests are set to take place during the parade for the Army’s 250th anniversary in Washington, D.C. The Army’s parade had already been planned, but in early spring,

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DOJ Abandons Police Reform Agreements with Louisville

By Josie Simpson Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it is moving to drop police reform agreements. The 2020 police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd prompted the creation of these court agreements in Louisville and Minneapolis. They aimed to address allegations of systemic racism in the police force and to correct

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UofL President Gerry Bradley outlines vision for the future

By Josie Simpson In his first interview with The Louisville Cardinal since taking office as President of the University of Louisville, Dr. Gerry Bradley laid out a clear set of priorities, emphasized his commitment to student support and inclusion, and spoke candidly about his hopes for the future of the university.  Top Priorities: Budget, Compliance,

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Bourbon and Beyond 2025: Star-Studded Headliners You Can’t Miss

By Josie Simpson Bourbon and Beyond is back for its eighth year, and the headliners are nothing short of stellar.  Night One | September 11 Kicking things off on September 11, a wave of new-phase indie artists will take control of the stage. Headliners include The Lumineers, Benson Boone, Cage the Elephant, and Alabama Shakes. 

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Louisville women’s basketball falls to TCU to end season

By Josie Simpson Despite a tough fight, Louisville fell well short against the TCU Horned Frogs in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Started fast… TCU started strong, winning the tip-off, but Jayda Curry quickly forced a turnover on Haley Van Lith and scored a layup. Van Lith turned the ball over a second

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PREVIEW: Louisville women’s basketball to play TCU and Van Lith

By Josie Simpson After beating the Nebraska, Louisville is set to face the No. 2 seeded TCU Horned Frogs in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The Tri-Star State The Horned Frogs are star driven, and everything starts with former Louisville star Hailey Van Lith. Van Lith leads TCU with 17.7 points and 5.4

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Louisville women’s basketball beats Nebraska to advance

By Josie Simpson Louisville advanced in the NCAA Tournament after a hard-fought win against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Hard to come by Louisville won the tip-off, but Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski quickly grabbed a defensive rebound and found Britt Prince for an early three-pointer. Olivia Cochran answered with a layup, then both teams traded baskets through the

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PREVIEW: Louisville women’s b-ball plays Nebraska in tournament

By Josie Simpson The No. 7 Louisville Cardinals and No. 10 Nebraska Cornhuskers will square off in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Musical chairs Nebraska’s offense is little more than a two-woman game. Alexis Markowski leads the charge with 16.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game while shooting 47.8% from the field. She

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PREVIEW: Louisville basketball faces Duke in ACC championship

By Josie Simpson For the first time in program history, No. 13 Louisville has reached the ACC tournament final, setting up a high-stakes showdown with the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils. This sets up a rematch after the two teams played a seesaw of a game on Dec. 8. After leading by 14, Louisville fell

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Louisville women’s basketball exits ACC tourney after loss to Duke

By Josie Simpson Louisville exited the ACC tournament in the quarterfinals after a lopsided loss to the No. 11 Duke Blue Devils. For the second game in a row, the Cards would be without seniors Jayda Curry and Merissah Russell. Something doesn’t taste right Louisville started the game strong, winning the opening tip-off and getting

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Louisville women’s basketball sneaks past Clemson in overtime

By Josie Simpson Louisville withstood a hungry Clemson Tigers team with nothing to lose, and came away victorious. The Cardinals were without key players Merissah Russell and Jayda Curry, with their injuries being announced right before tip-off. Easy come, easy go Louisville came into the game determined to continue their hot performance against Clemson on

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PREVIEW: Louisville women’s basketball begins ACC tourney

By Josie Simpson For the second time in a week, Louisville will clash with the Clemson Tigers. This time, though, with something more at stake, the ACC Tournament. Louisville dominated their last meeting, cruising to a 78-52 victory, but Clemson will be desperate to flip the script in this win-or-go-home battle. What’s changed? Clemson has

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