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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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GALLERY: PINK celebrates community

By Jai’Michael Anderson Cardinal Drag Haus hosted its largest annual drag event for the 28th time on Friday night. Big names in Louisville’s drag scene, like Leah Halston, joined with student performers in a sparkling expression of queer identity. Over 70 attendees gathered in the SAC Ballroom for the show. Some performers, including local

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President Bradley updates the university

By Jai’Michael Anderson Gerry Bradley released his first university-wide statement as UofL president on March 27. He addressed concerns about the recent change and stated the goals of his administration.  “I want to assure you today that the University of Louisville is in a very good place, and my goal is to ensure that our

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Schatzel resigns as president, former provost Bradley takes her place

By Jai’Michael Anderson In a unanimous decision, the University of Louisville Board of Trustees confirmed Kim Schatzel’s resignation on Wednesday, making former Provost Gerry Bradley U of L’s 20th president effective immediately.  “The University of Louisville Board of Trustees thanks Dr. Schatzel for her two years of service, which we have seen her build a

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