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The out-of-state versus local college experience

By Arial Collins  The University of Louisville has a diverse student body, with students having various backgrounds and originating from a range of places. Because of this, both local and out-of-state students can have different experiences on what college looks and feels like. Adah Mays, an out of-state student, and Bowee Chang, a local student,

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GALLERY: I’m Still Eating Crayons – MFA Thesis Exhibition

By Chris Carter The Hite Institute of Art & Design hosted “I’m Still Eating Crayons,” a solo exhibition by Eisey Eisenhardt. The exhibit is Eisenhardt’s MFA thesis rxhibition. Visitors can explore Eisenhardt’s past and living conditions while growing up. It is designed to be expanded, destroyed, and re-imagined as many times as necessary, even allowing

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The beat of Cardinals basketball: Inside the U of L pep band

by Sydney Ball   During U of L athletic events, there is a great amount of energy that emerges from the crowd and student section. This energy is undoubtedly enhanced by the presence of the U of L Cardinal Pep Band The pep band performs at all home basketball and volleyball games, but may also

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Connecting through courses: Professor Ashlock’s take on learning formats

By Rose Rodriguez At least twice a year, college students are faced with the difficult challenge of deciding whether to take in-person courses, online classes, or a mixture of both. This is a hot topic on everyone’s mind, for both professors and students, when course registration begins. Director of Communications and Professor Mary Ashlock offered

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Students adjust to extreme weather conditions

By Arial Collins  This semester has had its ups and downs with the weather conditions. With frequent transitions  from warm, sunny days to snowy, frigid ones, students are forced to adjust to the extreme weather while still balancing their studies. However, students have managed to push through this  semester despite its snowy setbacks. Two U

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Know your vote: Meet the 2025 SGA Top 4 candidates

by Laren Hines It’s that time again, Cardinals! The Student Government Association (SGA) campaign cycle is well underway, with 71 U of L students running for positions in either their respective schools or campus-wide. A portion of those students are on the ballot for SGA’s Executive Branch, colloquially known as the “Top 4.” The Top

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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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