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Black Business Boxes: How a U of L alum and his best friend are creating generational wealth for the Black community.
By Tate Luckey
As Louisville Male High School graduates and long-time friends, Robbie Dobbs and Savon Gray want to make a few things clear: it’s not “Black” Business Boxes. Yes, the box is colored, but no amount of melanin —or lack thereof — precludes you from purchasing one of their products.
And you aren’t purchasing Black “Business
Nonprofit works to educate Kentuckians about health care coverage options
"Wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to jump
Did you miss President Schatzel’s latest listening session? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
By Jai'Michael Anderson President Kim Schatzel hosted her latest listening
Deputy Secretary of Veteran Affairs Tanya J. Bradsher visits U of L
By Daniel Ngongo Tanya J. Bradsher shattered the glass ceiling
American Association of University Professors (AAUP) schedules event to support DEI
DEI, tenure, and the value of liberal arts and sciences
GALLERY: Where were you during the 2024 solar eclipse?
By Tate Luckey and Vinny Porco Where were
U of L astronomy professor to host class for Louisville’s first solar eclipse since 1869
By Allison Jewell On Monday, April 8th Louisville will see
OPINION: Defending DEI against legislative threats is vital to the future of Kentucky
By the editorial boards of the College Heights Herald, the
OPINION: To fully realize it’s potential, the SGA elections can’t end up becoming a popularity contest.
By Anna Williams The Student Government Association (SGA) is an engaging
Louisville expected to hire Charleston basketball coach Pat Kelsey to lead men’s basketball program
By Derek DeBurger This is a breaking story and will
OPINION: As a senior at U of L, I’ve been through a lot. Here’s what President Schatzel needs to focus on in Year 2.
By Tate Luckey I'm a senior here at U of
Louisville women’s basketball loses to Middle Tennessee State in first round of NCAA Tournament
By Derek DeBurger Louisville’s season comes to a shocking end
A union, a war, and your morning coffee: what is working at a Starbucks like in Louisville?
By Eleanor Ferguson $11 billion. That's how much Starbucks Corporation's
GALLERY: Students protest legislative attack on diversity, equity and inclusion
By Eleanor Ferguson Disgruntled students, staff, and faculty gathered outside
VP of University Advancement steps down after DUI charge
By Allison Jewell On March 5, the University of Louisville
I teach about the Holocaust here at U of L. This generation makes me optimistic they’ll hold leaders accountable
By Eleanor Ferguson Reader’s note: In the interest of full