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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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Dani Busboom Kelly leaves Louisville, Dan Meske to replace her

By Morgan Davenport and Derek DeBurger Dani Busboom Kelly has left Louisville volleyball after eight years as head coach to take the same position at Nebraska. The news comes less than 30 minutes after the announced retirement of longtime coach John Cook. Under Busboom Kelly, Louisville has reached unprecedented heights including two national championship appearances.

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PREVIEW: Louisville women’s basketball travels to SMU

By Elizabeth Scanland The Louisville Cardinals are back on the road to take on ACC newcomer in the SMU Mustangs. This will be the first meeting of the teams since 2014 when they were both members of the American conference. One-trick pony The SMU offense is just horrendous on paper. They shoot 37.5% from the

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Louisville basketball throttles Wake Forest for 10th straight win

By Harry Barsan No. 21 Louisville soared to yet another comfortable win as they defeated the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in front of a packed home crowd. Donning their grey Dirt Bowl jerseys, Louisville would see nothing but blue skies for 40 minutes. Big game birds The Cards got out to an early lead thanks

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Garrick McGee leaves Louisville for same position at North Carolina

By Derek DeBurger Wide receivers coach Garrick McGee has been hired at North Carolina under the same position. The move comes as UNC builds out their staff under newly hired coach Bill Belichick, one of the most successful football coaches ever at any level. McGee, 51, was in his second stint at Louisville, previously coaching

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PREVIEW: Louisville basketball will go for 10th straight win

By Harry Barsan Louisville will return from their weekend off to face the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at home. Tuesday’s game will be very telling for both squads looking to separate themselves from the pack in the ACC. Demonic defense Wake Forest stands at 15-5 on the year, including a solid 7-2 in the conference. They

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Louisville women’s basketball holds off comeback effort to win

By Derek DeBurger and Jo Simpson The Louisville Cardinals barely held on against the Virginia Cavaliers. Strong start Louisville got off to a great start, pushing the pace on offense and denying Kymora Johnson. Jayda Curry played like a woman possessed, scoring 14 points in the first quarter alone. The Cards established a 25-12 lead

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PREVIEW: Louisville women’s B-ball looks to bounce back at UVA

By Derek DeBurger and Jo Simpson The Louisville Cardinals will face the Virginia Cavaliers in a critical matchup as the Cards look to bounce back from their hard-fought loss against Virginia Tech. One-woman show Virginia’s offense completely revolves around Kayden Johnson, a dynamic guard averaging 18.3 points and 4.9 assists per game. Johnson’s efficiency is

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OPINION: MLK Day of Service unites students through service

By Anna Williams On Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, the University of Louisville’s Martin Luther King (MLK) Day of Service celebrated their 31st anniversary of operation. For the past 31 years, U of L has offered a space for students to come together and serve the Louisville community on campus. Louisville’s efforts have put into practice what

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Louisville basketball dominates SMU wire-to-wire for 98-73 win

By Harry Barsan No. 25 Louisville went down to Dallas and beat the brakes off of the SMU Mustangs. Words cannot describe how dominant the Cardinals were, but an honest effort must be made. Run out of the gym A sizzling night from Chucky Hepburn was foreshadowed as he opened the scoring with a three-pointer

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GALLERY: SOAB hosts Spring RSO Fair

The University of Louisville’s Student Organization Activity Board (SOAB) hosted its spring Recognized Student Organization (RSO) fair in the Red Barn on Jan. 21, 2025. Members of the different RSOs handed out applications for their respective organizations along with free items such as stickers, candy, and plushies of Louie the Cardinal. The Lunar Lion Dance

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Louisville basketball enters the top 25 for first time in four seasons

By Derek DeBurger After traversing the depths of college basketball hell, Louisville has returned to the AP top 25. Just a week removed from receiving 17 points and being the fifth team left out of the poll, the Cards find themselves in the 25th spot. They’re a mere 21 points ahead of the first team

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PREVIEW: Louisville basketball takes winning streak to Dallas

By Harry Barsan Louisville will take a quick trip to Texas to face off against the SMU Mustangs. This is quietly one of the biggest matchups of the season in the ACC, with both teams looking for a big resume-boosting win. Pony Express First year SMU head coach Andy Enfield has gotten off and running

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Louisville women’s basketball takes their first loss of 2025

By Elizabeth Scanland Louisville lost on the road to the Virginia Tech Hokies. The loss snapped Louisville’s winning streak at seven games. Punched in the face Virginia Tech got on the board first with two made free throws but Louisville quickly punched back with a jump shot made by Nyla Harris. The Hokies then respond

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