NEWS
U of L officially closes its planetarium after 25 years of operation
By Ashley Poblete
University of Louisville President Gerry Bradley announced the official closure of its planetarium in an email to students and staff on March 12, 2026.
The Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium first opened in April 2001; it was dedicated to Rabbi Joseph Rauch, a leader of Congregation Adath… Read more
Now that Senate Bill 6 is dead, how do U of L students feel?
By Eleanor Ferguson
U of L students who rallied and protested Senate Bill 6, colloquially known as “the anti-DEI bill” may be taking a hard-earned victory… Read more
Nonprofit works to educate Kentuckians about health care coverage options
“Wouldn’t it be nice if we didn’t have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get medical care?” The Asclepius Initiative’s founder and CEO,… Read more
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 session last Wednesday, April 10th, in the Chao Auditorium. Don’t worry if you missed it. I… Read more
Deputy Secretary of Veteran Affairs Tanya J. Bradsher visits U of L
By Daniel Ngongo
Tanya J. Bradsher shattered the glass ceiling on Sept. 20th, 2023, when she became the first confirmed female Deputy Secretary of the Department… Read more
American Association of University Professors (AAUP) schedules event to support DEI
DEI, tenure, and the value of liberal arts and sciences are all under attack in Kentucky and other red states.
Hundreds of American Association of University… Read more
GALLERY: Where were you during the 2024 solar eclipse?
By Tate Luckey and Vinny Porco
Where were you this solar eclipse?
Those who went eclipsin’ — “‘clipsed up”, so to speak — had varying opinions… Read more
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 its first solar eclipse since 1869.
The totality path of the solar eclipse… Read more
OPINION: Defending DEI against legislative threats is vital to the future of Kentucky
By the editorial boards of the College Heights Herald, the Eastern Progress, the Murray State News, the Louisville Cardinal, The Northerner, the Thorobred News and… Read more
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 organization for many University of Louisville (U of L) students.… Read more

