Williams, Sosa tame Huskies

2007-02-26T00:00:00-05:00February 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

Following wins against top 15 ranked opponents Marquette University and the University of Pittsburgh, the question shifted to whether the University of Louisville would have a letdown against St. John's University and the University of Connecticut. The Cardinals answered the question with a 72-48 win at home against the Red Storm and a 76-69 victory on the road against the Huskies.

Were you ‘Up All Night?’

2007-02-26T00:00:00-05:00February 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

The University of Louisville stayed up late Sat., Feb. 24. While over 100 volunteers were partaking in U of L dance marathon, an event to raise money for the local Kosair childrenís hospital, the annual "Up All Night" with intramurals was held on just the other side of the Student Activities Center.

Speaker sparks talk of diversity

2007-02-26T00:00:00-05:00February 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

Some students are concerned with how affirmative action policies and programs at the University of Louisville may be affected by next week's public lecture by Ward Connerly, a black man who has opposed affirmative action policies in states across the nation.

Speaking of Sports

2007-02-26T00:00:00-05:00February 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

After losing two straight, the women's basketball team responed with back-to-back victories to improve their record to 24-5, 10-5 in the Big East. Earlier in the week, the Cards destroyed St. John's University at home 91-62. With Angel McCoughtry leading them with 21 points and 14 rebounds on the offensive attack.

Student jumped, robbed near campus

2007-02-26T00:00:00-05:00February 26th, 2007|Uncategorized|

A University of Louisville student was attacked and robbed north of the Belknap Campus Thursday at 1702 S. Brook St., according to the Louisville Metro Police Department's fourth division. LMPD did not respond to The Cardinal regarding the incident. However, Major Kenny Brown of U of L's Department of Public Safety, confirmed that last Thursday at approximately 12:30 a.

Cards Fly Through Red Storm

2007-02-21T00:00:00-05:00February 21st, 2007|Uncategorized|

The No. 23 Louisville Cardinals women's basketball team defeated the St. Johns Red Storm Thursday night by a score of 91-62, ending a two game losing streak for the Cards. Sophomore forward Angel McCoughtry and senior guard Helen Johnson each scored 21 while junior guard Patrika Barlow chipped in with 11 assists to aide the Louisville victory.

Service learning projects make for atypical break

2007-02-19T00:00:00-05:00February 19th, 2007|Uncategorized|

While hundreds of University of Louisville students prepare to hit the beach this spring break, several campus organizations are gearing up to serve their community. U of L service programs such as the Baptist Campus Ministries, Alternative Spring Break and the International Service Learning Program are preparing for cross-country excursions to help their fellow travelers enjoy the vacation.

editorial

2007-02-19T00:00:00-05:00February 19th, 2007|Uncategorized|

The University of Louisville was constructed in an area that tends to hold water. The whole Ohio Valley area is such a region, and anyone living, working, operating and building in it must realize this and be prepared to handle problems that arise because of it.

Louisville pummels Pitt, upsets Eagles

2007-02-19T00:00:00-05:00February 19th, 2007|Uncategorized|

The word of the week was signature for the University of Louisville. "We had to play Pitt, or someone like Pitt, because everybody is talking about signature wins and not paying attention to us," said Louisville head coach Rick Pitino. The Cardinals got their signature win with a 66-53 victory over the then No.

‘Terabithia’ is ‘heartwrenching’

2007-02-19T00:00:00-05:00February 19th, 2007|Uncategorized|

I suppose I shouldn't blame a film for being utterly different from what the trailers say it is. But jaw-droppingly false advertising happens so often nowadays, I'm thinking of starting a consumer revolt. It is incumbent on a movie review, however, to be a public service, so let me alert parents and kids--at least the ones who didn't read Katherine Paterson's moving Newbery Award-winning book in school--that "Bridge to Terabithia" is not "The Chronicles Of Narnia".

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