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Louisville Ladybirds spread the Valentine’s Day love

By Halley Taylor As Valentine’s Day comes up, everyone is preparing for the best way to celebrate it. Typically, thoughts about this holiday go straight to fancy dates, activities, and gift-giving with one’s significant other. However, Valentine’s Day is simply celebrated with the people you love, and the Louisville Ladybirds know just how to do

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AI and its impact on art students at U of L 

By Arial Collins  Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly become integrated into our society. While this may be considered a great technological improvement for some, others find the everyday implementation of AI nerve-racking. Currently, AI applications such as ChatGPT and DALL·E 2 are used to  improve efficiency and aid people in creative endeavors. However, this can

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Justice Sonia Sotomayor honored with Brandeis Medal

By Payton Carns On Wednesday, February 5, United States Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor received the Brandeis Medal, the “highest honor” given by the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. Established in 1983, the medal, like the law school, gets its name from former Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, and is awarded to

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OPINION: Dissolving DEI could have serious consequences

By Sara Montoya-Obando As the political landscape of the United States once again shifts under a new presidency, an important piece of its long-running efforts toward equality is threatened. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs focus on ensuring equality for people of various socioeconomic, religious, and racial backgrounds. They remove barriers to important opportunities such

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Two U of L students balance books and business

By Arial Collins It can be difficult for full-time college students to find their identity outside their academics. Even maintaining a regular hobby can prove to be a hard feat. However, two U of L juniors have set the bar by starting their own successful businesses while balancing their higher education. Layed By Layy Layla

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OPINION: Is Trump picking his friends or purging the unclean?

By Ben Steutermann On the day of the inauguration, I was talking with a Political Science major friend about President Donald Trump and his cabinet picks. He expressed disdain that President Trump was picking people that only fell within his “far right ideology,” and that he thought America was a land of “Diversity of opinion.”

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