The Floorwalkers Rock the Red Barn
On Feb. 11 the Student Activities Board and 91.9 WFPK Radio of Louisville hosted another Live Lunch in the Red Barn at the University of Lousville.
On Feb. 11 the Student Activities Board and 91.9 WFPK Radio of Louisville hosted another Live Lunch in the Red Barn at the University of Lousville.
The University of Louisville football team came off its best season since 2006 after the Cards finished with a record of 11-1 and defeated Wake Forest University 24-13 in the FedEx Orange Bowl.
After weeks of grueling unrest and turmoil in Egypt, the citizen protests that started on Jan. 25 have finally ended.
Singer, songwriter Conor Oberst has been a part of numerous musical acts and groups, but the band Bright Eyes remains to be his most well-known project. Bright Eyes, consisting of Oberst, the multi-talented musician and producer Mike Mogis, and trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott, has released a total of nine albums with their tenth preparing to drop on Feb. 15.
The 2010 film "Exit Through the Gift Shop" explores the street art of many influential modern artists, most notably the work of British artist Banksy.
How did you first get involved with basketball?
Just playing in the backyard with my brothers and cousins. We played other sports too, but there was definitely no playing house or anything like that.
The Kentucky Area Health Education Centers program is a partnership between the University of Louisville Health Sciences Center and the University of Kentucky Medical Center. The program works to create and develop clinical education throughout Kentucky communities for students seeking health professions, as well as to continue providing education for medical personnel in medically underserved areas
At the corner of Seventh and Jefferson Streets, family court is in session. The defense attorney is young. In fact, he hasn't even graduated from law school yet.
In May of 2010, students of the Khadija tul Kubra school for girls in Kunduz, Afghanistan were attacked with poison gas by suspected supporters of the Taliban, as reported by USA Today.
I read the "Leggings: not to be used as pants" piece in the Opinion section of The Louisville Cardinal.