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GALLERY: Louisville football topples the Bowling Green Falcons ahead of ACC play

By Cardinal Photographers The Cardinals took home a Week 4 win against the Bowling Green Falcons to improve to a record of 3-0. Check out some photos from Opinion Editor Vinny Porco, and Staff Photographers Nolton Alfred and Harrison Plank.   U of L student runs out onto the field before the football team

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Violent robbery takes place at The Brexx

By Roxy Osborne University of Louisville students were sent a series of RAVE alerts regarding a robbery that occurred at university affiliated housing The Brexx, formerly known as The Retreat, on Sept. 14. According to the alerts, four individuals wearing ski masks stole property before fleeing. This incident comes during a time where students are

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Heated incident over Charlie Kirk poster on U of L campus 

By Emma Posey A heated altercation between two students occurred over the posting and removal of Charlie Kirk posters in the Bingham Humanities Building at the University of Louisville on Sept. 15.  Kirk, a conservative commentator, was assassinated Sept. 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University. The posters displayed a portrait image of Charlie Kirk next

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Diplomacy, energy, and global challenges: Kelly Craft vits U of L

By Sara Montoya Former U.S. Ambassador Kelly Craft spoke to UofL’s students at the College of Business on Sept. 10. She discussed her experience in national and foreign affairs and discussed diplomacy’s role in today’s political climate. Here are the takeaways. Learning through diplomacy The former ambassador opened by sharing what it truly means to

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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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SGA’s Top 4 set their agenda for 2025-26 school year

by Lauryn Hendrix While students are getting into the swing of the semester, the Top 4 of SGA are working to start their impact. The group includes President Macy Waddle, Executive Vice President Ana Hernandez, Academic Vice President Kathleen Price and Services Vice President Grant Avis. Each shared their priorities and explained how their experiences

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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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The Cardinals’ Pulse brings new perspective to U of L sports

By Isaiah Iles What once started as an X experiment in broadcasting on Cardinal sports is now a recurring show that fills everyone in on their athletics news for the week. That show is The Cardinals’ Pulse, a student-created, student-centered sports podcast featured on Louisville Athletics’ social media accounts. Much like other sports media, The

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HB 4 passes, U of L responds

By Sara Montoya On Thursday, the Kentucky General Assembly voted to override Governor Andy Beshear’s veto of House Bill 4 (HB 4), officially enacting it into law. The bill prohibits public universities and colleges from funding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and bans the establishment of any offices or training related to those programs.

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Communication Department to host student showcase

Want to learn more about The Louisville Cardinal and U of L’s Communication Department? On Wednesday, March 26, from 10 a.m. to noon, the department is hosting its annual Communication Student Showcase. The event, which is held in the Strickler Hall lobby, exhibits the achievements of communication students and the work they have completed in

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OPINION: Ten favorite shots from 2024 Cardinals football

By Vinny Porco As this year’s photo editor of the Louisville Cardinal Student Newspaper, I had the privilege of capturing yet another season in one of the University of Louisville’s greatest traditions. Louisville Cardinals football ended the 2024 season with a record of 9-4, and I was lucky enough to make it out to eight

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Louisville women’s basketball holds out for victory over Orange

By Jo Simpson The Louisville Cardinals overcame a scrappy Syracuse Orange team to secure a 72-62 victory. Hungover Coming off the heels of their biggest win of the season, Louisville looked out of sync and struggled to find any rhythm in the first quarter. Missed opportunities and turnovers allowed Syracuse to stay competitive despite their

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