No. 4 Louisville fell victim to the No. 6 Pitt Panthers in five sets, reminiscent of prior losses this season.
On Oct. 18, thousands of protesters in Louisville participated in the second nationwide “No Kings” protest. From 2-5 p.m., ...
Louisville Volleyball falls to SMU in five thrilling sets at L&N Arena Friday night, taking their third loss of the season.
On Sept. 20th, local band Left For Last played in front of hundreds as the opener to the Saturday session of the Louder Than ...
Louisville held off a late comeback attempt against the No. 2 Miami Hurricanes to get the upset of the season.
Assassin’s Creed has been a beloved game franchise for many years and is one of Ubisoft’s most recognizable IPs. Much of this ...
Edwin Lee joins the Department of Communication at U of L. He teaches two classes, Communications Statistics and "From Greeks ...
Around 20 University of Louisville students arrived at Ekstrom Library before sunrise on Oct. 13 with tents in hopes of ...
When the weekend hits, and you need to unwind from your responsibilities, check out Louisville’s nightlife scene. The city of ...
Oct. 7, 2025, marks two years since the escalation of the genocide occurring against Palestinians living in Gaza, at the hands of Israel. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 67,000 ...
While roaring crowds and blood-rushing plays usually fill the L&N football Stadium, on Oct. 10, a much quieter, formal event took place. Students, faculty and local leaders alike gathered at the fifty ...
President Gerry Bradley commented on these reports on Sept. 16 with The Louisville Cardinal. “The nature of each assault can ...