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U of L Immigration Clinic director talks Visa issues and ICE enforcement

By Sara Montoya The significant wave of immigration reform by the Trump administration has brought confusion and chaos to those trying to make a life for themselves in the United States, whether temporary or permanent. Educational institutions in particular struggle to keep up with the new regulations as students across the country are having their

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Louisville baseball upset by NC State in conference series loss

By Morgan Davenport No. 14 Louisville dropped a high-scoring series to the NC State Wolfpack. The series loss is only the second of the season for the Cards. Friday Louisville started off the series with a run off a passed ball and a shutout pitching to take a 1-0 lead after the first inning. Then

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Takeaways from the Louisville football spring game

By Derek DeBurger The 2025 spring football came and went without much of a bang. The offense avenged their lost from the spring game a year ago, beating the defense 32-24. With not many fireworks on the field, and none yet loaded into the cannons at L&N Stadium, there were still some takeaways to be

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PREVIEW: what to look for in the Louisville football spring game

By Derek DeBurger Everyone knows that April showers bring May flowers, but the spring also gives the first hint of the fall with the football team’s annual spring game. What is just a practice with a little bit of pomp and circumstance gives fans their first chance to see the new look Cardinals squad. But

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Louisville baseball walks off against Kentucky for rivalry win

By Morgan Davenport No. 14 Louisville walks off Kentucky in a thrilling ten-inning match-up. This game was a slow burn, but the Cardinals gritted it out when it mattered most. Somebody do something The game started off dull, with neither team finding success in the first. Both teams entered the game top 30 nationally in

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Louisville baseball has perfect week despite dreary weather

By Morgan Davenport No. 18 Louisville baseball had an impressive week of nothing but wins. The strong showing comes as the Cards have come down to Earth a bit in recent weeks. Tuesday Louisville kicked off their impressive outing with a rocky start at the Indiana Hoosiers. Zion Rose reached base on an error, and

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President Bradley, Trustee Medley speak to faculty senate

By Jai’Michael Anderson President Gerry Bradley and Chair of the Board of Trustees Diane Medley visited the faculty senate meeting April 2 to clear the air on U of L’s recent switch in presidents. March 26 marked former provost Bradley’s appointment as the university’s top officer following the resignation of Dr. Kim Schatzel. The seemingly

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OPINION: Entry-Level? More like experienced but paid minimum wage

By Rose Rodriguez The end of the semester is upon us, which also means summer plans are being arranged. Some will go straight into working, others will take advantage of the few months off and relax. And there will even be some who will be looking at gaining experience through summer internships. But for graduates,

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Louisville rugby looks to defend their national title in spring sevens

By Halley Taylor With the new season up and going, Louisville rugby is ready to orchestrate their best season yet. While rugby is a club sport, it is still as important as any other athletic team at the university. Louisville is defending their first-ever national championship in spring sevens, and will look to continue a

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Kim Schatzel “can’t comment” on future of job, BOT meeting

By Derek DeBurger A special University of Louisville Board of Trustees meeting has been called for Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Jefferson Room at Grawemeyer Hall to discuss personnel matters. Per WDRB, a shakeup in the president’s office is imminent. When asked about her job status by a reporter for the station, Kim Schatzel said

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Louisville women’s basketball falls to TCU to end season

By Josie Simpson Despite a tough fight, Louisville fell well short against the TCU Horned Frogs in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Started fast… TCU started strong, winning the tip-off, but Jayda Curry quickly forced a turnover on Haley Van Lith and scored a layup. Van Lith turned the ball over a second

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PREVIEW: Louisville women’s basketball to play TCU and Van Lith

By Josie Simpson After beating the Nebraska, Louisville is set to face the No. 2 seeded TCU Horned Frogs in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The Tri-Star State The Horned Frogs are star driven, and everything starts with former Louisville star Hailey Van Lith. Van Lith leads TCU with 17.7 points and 5.4

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Louisville women’s basketball beats Nebraska to advance

By Josie Simpson Louisville advanced in the NCAA Tournament after a hard-fought win against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Hard to come by Louisville won the tip-off, but Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski quickly grabbed a defensive rebound and found Britt Prince for an early three-pointer. Olivia Cochran answered with a layup, then both teams traded baskets through the

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Students continue university divestment campaign in SGA meeting, resolution introduced

By Jai’Michael Anderson On Tuesday, students pressured Student Government Association representatives (SGA) to pass a resolution that would call on the university to end partnerships with companies aiding Israel’s actions in Gaza and provide public financial transparency.  Daydrianna Jefferies, president of Kent School of Social Work, and co-author of the resolution joined around 80 students

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PREVIEW: Louisville women’s b-ball plays Nebraska in tournament

By Josie Simpson The No. 7 Louisville Cardinals and No. 10 Nebraska Cornhuskers will square off in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Musical chairs Nebraska’s offense is little more than a two-woman game. Alexis Markowski leads the charge with 16.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game while shooting 47.8% from the field. She

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