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The Louisville Cardinals stood atop the men’s college basketball world a decade ago, but in recent years have struggled to win. Could this season help turn the tide?
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Students and faculty at the University of Louisville rallied against two pieces of legislation that would impact state college programs focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.
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University of Louisville fired men's basketball coach Kenny Payne after two disappointing seasons with the Cardinals.
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The University of Louisville School of Nursing will add new programs designed to help more Kentuckians become nurses and nurse practitioners. Money for the expansion comes from two federal grants.
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More than three decades have passed since Congress demanded museums and government agencies return the remains of Native Americans who were removed from their burial site. Today, thousands of those remains still sit on institutions’ shelves in Kentucky, awaiting action.
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Denny Crum, who won two NCAA men’s basketball championships and built Louisville into one of the 1980s’ dominant programs during a Hall of Fame coaching career, died Tuesday. He was 86.
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L&N Federal Credit Union is the new naming rights sponsor for the Cardinals’ stadium.
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The Kentucky Manufacturing Extension Partnership will open next month in downtown Louisville.
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Throughout the week, the University of Louisville announced its Grawemeyer Awards in the areas of music, world order, psychology, education and religion.
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The University of Cincinnati tweeted Monday morning that it has hired Louisville’s Scott Satterfield to be its next football coach.