OPINION
OPINION: The university needs to do more to celebrate Black history as a unified campus
By Anna Williams
Black History Month (BHM) is a staple observance in the United States, especially among educational institutions. This celebration originated in Ohio… Read more
OPINION: We are a growing group of college newspapers. We will not wait for the next school shooting.
Editor’s Note: The following is a student-written op-ed, signed by over 144 student leaders and meant to be published simultaneously across 55+ college… Read more
The Louisville Cardinal alum releases second children’s book
By Natalie Bickel
My previous experience as a Louisville Cardinal reporter unlocked a greater passion that would guide me throughout… Read more
OPINION: The domino affect school transportation gives to families proves that it’s time for a change
By Talia Ruiz Sarmiento
“I started taking my daughter to school,” Adriana said. “After the first week, I knew this wouldn’t work. I finish work at… Read more
OPINION: A photographic tour of the effects of the 9th Street divide show that Louisville can do better
By Emma McGee
Within a two-block radius of downtown Louisville, divided by I-64, are two vastly different areas. The East side of the split features many… Read more
OPINION: As an aspiring physician and women’s health advocate, I know the keys to combat maternal mortality rate
By Hayley Benson
President Biden and Vice President Harris released a blueprint on June 24th, 2022 for addressing the maternal mortality… Read more
OPINION: The divide in and increase of contingent faculty hurts students and professors alike
By Payton Carns
The University of Louisville’s mission statement begins with an emphasis on “teaching diverse undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in order to… Read more
OPINION: Distance Learning—is the academic structure still beneficial?
By Anna Williams
During the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, unorthodox methods of education were introduced as a means to retain the hard work… Read more
OPINION: Gov. Andy Beshear needs to be taken seriously as a presidential candidate in 2028
By Derek DeBurger
After his four-year term is up, Gov. Andy Beshear, who won reelection in the ruby-red state of Kentucky by a… Read more






