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Updates for March 11, 2010
From triumph to turmoil, Cards falls in the second round of the Big East tournament 69-66
By: Whitney Spencer
Playing without senior guard Jerry Smith didn’t seem to be much of a problem in the first half of action in the 2010 Big East Tournament held in Madison Square Garden against old rival the University of Cincinnati. Senior starting point guard Edgar …
Updates for March 10, 2010
Cards fall to Cincinnati in second round of Big East tournament
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The University of Louisville men’s basketball team lost to Cincinnati, 69-66, in the second round of the Big East tournament.
Updates for March 8, 2010
Column: Gambling from Kentucky’s pockets into Indiana casinos
By: Kert Mitchell
In case you haven’t heard the details of the Kentucky budget proposed by Governor Steve Beshear, here’s a summary of the pertinent information: legalize video slots in Kentucky, put more money in primary education and cut funding to higher edu…
Column: The thin line between sexting and a felony
By: Billy S. Garland
There was a time in America’s history when the worst problems with kids in schools were chewing gum and talking in class. Today, however, the scene has changed drastically. According to a study conducted in 2006 by the Guttmacher Institute, a……
Editorial: SGA election corporate sponsors add to the notion of a popularity contest
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While not the most heinous crime that could be committed during an election, the issue of having outside corporation endorsements caused numerous problems during the recent Student Government Association elections.
Student comedy tackles the afterlife at Studio Theater
By: Katie Potzick
Many students have theatrical ambitions or have dreamt of being an actor of some sort. University of Louisville’s Studio Theater group has become a place for students to make their dreams come true….
Relay for Life committee will Paint it Purple to honor cancer victims
By: Brittney Bruner
It is the latest operation of one committee on campus: Paint it Purple. This is the theme among Relay for Life events across the nation. Purple is the signature color for cancer awareness and is also the color used as a symbol for the annual event….
The Beat Reviews: Citizen Cope
By: Lyndsey Gilpin
I have to admit: Clarence Greenwood has a special place in my heart. I have seen him three times since
Column: Lights, legends and one last hurrah in Freedom Hall
By: Chris O’Grady
Before the University of Louisville men’s basketball team’s final game at its storied home, the team had won 681 times and served as the home court for a host of legends. Many of these legends were in attendance, helping to make March 6, 2010 …
Cards prepare for rigors of Big East Tournament
By: Mitch Streufert
The 2009-2010 regular season ended with a bang for the University of Louisville men’s basketball team on Saturday, March 6. In Freedom Hall’s last game, the Cardinals defeated No. 1 ranked Syracuse University, 78-68. The Cards finished off the…
An outspoken game from a shy guy
By: Whitney Spencer
Averaging 13.4 minutes and 3.5 points per game usually doesn’t make you a target on the scouting report. But sophomore guard Kyle Kuric made the most of his time off the bench in the 823rd and final game in the historic Freedom Hall. What could have…
Sexual violence: behind the numbers
By: Billy S. Garland
Each year, thousands of women are forced to endure the horror of sexual assault. In 2008, the FBI released statistics saying that nearly 90,000 rapes were reported and considerably more than that are assumed to have occurred. The numbers for 2009 have……
