Hurricane Erin leaves rough seas with 2 swimmers dead and a search underway for a missing boater
Erin had weakened into a post-tropical cyclone far from land, but was still capable of causing life-threatening surf and rip currents.
Erin had weakened into a post-tropical cyclone far from land, but was still capable of causing life-threatening surf and rip currents.
By Vinny Porco The Louisville Cardinal is your publication, now in its 99th year. As students, faculty and staff at U of L, we welcome your voice. As opinion editor, I’ll be reading and reviewing your submissions in the form of opinion pieces. Opinion pieces are fact-based arguments regarding one subject that you care about.
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By Roxy Osborne Be sure to throw up your jazz hands: multiple jazz events are set to take place throughout the fall at the University of Louisville. With a combination of student and professional performances, there is a large variety of sounds for all music lovers to enjoy. Many of these events will take
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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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Erin remained a Category 2 hurricane Thursday morning with maximum sustained winds around 105 mph
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Erin’s strength has fluctuated significantly over the past week, but it remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane.
By early Tuesday, Erin had lost some strength from previous days but was still a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph.
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Erin is expected to remain a large, major hurricane through at least the middle of this week.
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While it is not forecasted to hit land, strong winds are affecting nearby islands, raising concerns about flooding and landslides.
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