Review: Movie reveals lives of rock icon

2007-11-26T00:00:00-05:00November 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

"I'm Not There" is a music biopic of 60s legend Bob Dylan. The film follows Dylan through various stages of his life played by five different actors; Heath Ledger, Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Wishaw, Richard Gere, Christian Bale and actress Cate Blanchett. The movie is a lyrical blending of fact with fiction, whose main focus is expressing the essence and eccentricities of Dylan with his chameleon like personality.

Column: Wear black to funerals

2007-11-26T00:00:00-05:00November 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

The athletic department is asking all fans to blackout for the game against Rutgers University. No, they haven't come to the realization that getting blackout drunk is the only way to watch a 5-6 team play in sub freezing weather, instead they obviously know that black is the proper color to any funeral.

History professor bridges past, present

2007-11-26T00:00:00-05:00November 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

When some people think of history, they may think of names and dates to memorize. When Professor Blake Beattie thinks of history, he thinks of an amazing interconnected story. Beattie has always been interested in history; during his time as a student at the University of Toronto, his fascination with ancient history morphed gradually into his current specialty: medieval history.

Read, Irwin win annual Turkey Trot

2007-11-26T00:00:00-05:00November 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

Early last week, University of Louisville students across campus battled the frigid weather to compete in the 54th running of the Turkey Trot. The intramural 2.3 mile road race, the "Turkey Trot", is a great tradition at U of L and is the oldest consecutively run road race in the state of Kentucky.

Editorial: Students’ age-old protest needs to put history behind us

2007-11-26T00:00:00-05:00November 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

The large statue at the meeting of Second and Third streets is again under attack by a group of students at the University of Louisville. The monument is dedicated to "Our Confederate Dead," and wherever Civil War history may arise, there is bound to be controversy. A number of students would like to see the statue removed because of all the negative connotations associated with the Confederate States of America, especially their legalized...

Alumnus discovers home at U of L

2007-11-26T00:00:00-05:00November 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

Karim Momeni does not have to worry about the old adage, "You can never go home again." When Momeni found his home in Louisville over 30 years ago, he knew almost immediately that he would never leave. "Louisville has the best people; not just good people, the best," said Momeni.

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