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Career fairs open doors to new opportunities

While your classmates are still wondering what they want to do after graduation, you could be shaking hands with your future boss at an upcoming career fair. The career fairs are hosted by the University Career Center. These events present valuable opportunities for professional growth and networking that students should take advantage of to advance

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Charlie Kirk Flyers on UofL Campus Spark Outrage

By Josie Simpson On Sept. 11, the University of Louisville became aware of flyers on its campus featuring a graphic illustration of Charlie Kirk.  Charlie Kirk, a conservative political commentator and Co-Founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated on September 10th at Utah Valley University. Kirk was at the university for his American Comeback Tour

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Students for Justice in Palestine protest Speed School Career Fair

By Josie Simpson On Sept. 11, the Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organized a picket in opposition to the University of Louisville’s partnerships with companies supporting Israel in Israel and Palestine’s ongoing military and political conflict. The Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine is a recognized student organization that fights for Palestinian

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Louisville comes back to take down Illinois

By Morgan Davenport Louisville Volleyball took down Illinois in four sets this afternoon, dropping their first set of the season.   The Cardinals started off the set strong with a kill from Cara Cresse, but the Fighting Illini were ready to put up a fight.   Illinois kept the Cards on their toes, keeping it

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GALLERY: Cards crush EKU in home opener

By Vinny Porco and Harrison Plank The Cardinals won their first game of the season home at L&N stadium Friday night. They beat the Eastern Kentucky University Colonels commandingly with a final score of 51-17. Check out some photos from Opinion Editor Vinny Porco and Staff Photographer Harrison Plank. Isaac Brown runs off the

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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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Louisville baseball needs Eddie King Jr. walk-off to win 7-6

By Derek DeBurger Louisville gets revenge on the Oregon State Beavers with a dramatic victory. The win eliminates Oregon State from the NCAA tournament and keeps the Cards’ championship aspirations alive. It’s a virtue What was a game scheduled for 2 p.m. was pushed back to 2:43 p.m. after the UCLA-LSU game was postponed a

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Louisville baseball stays alive with wild eighth inning and 8-3 win

By Derek DeBurger Louisville’s magical season stays alive thanks to a wild eighth inning against the Arizona Wildcats. Don’t throw a fit The woes came fast and furious early on for the Cards. Ethan Eberle got the start on the mound, breaking the postseason rotation Dan McDonnell had established. The result was three hits and

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Louisville baseball loses via walk-off 4-3 in CWS opener

By Derek DeBurger Louisville dropped their opening game of the College World Series to the Oregon State Beavers in a heartbreaker. Gut punch The game got off to an old fashioned pitcher’s duel with Patrick Forbes and Dax Whitney dealing through the first three innings. It wasn’t until the fourth inning that Louisville was able

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Louisville baseball downs Miami, advances to College World Series

By Derek DeBurger Louisville staged a comeback in game three of the Super Regionals as they downed the Miami Hurricanes to reach the College World Series. Cardiac Cards The first two innings were a big nothing-burger for both squads. In the third inning, the Canes got a runner on base with a single and a

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Louisville baseball loses game two of Super Regional on called foul

By Derek DeBurger Louisville dropped game two of the Super Regional to the Miami Hurricanes. Despite the loss, the Cards still remain one game away from the College World Series. False hope The first inning was somewhat of a repeat of Friday’s with no real action. The Canes were the first to draw blood in

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Louisville baseball wins Super Regional opener over Miami 8-1

By Derek DeBurger In front of a sell-out crowd, Louisville downs the Miami Hurricanes in game one of the Super Regionals. The Cards are now just one win away from their sixth ever trip to the College World Series. High energy After an uneventful first inning, the Canes gave the Cards a scare in the

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