Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Students hold debate about police shootings

After moving the date three times, the U of L debate team finally picked a day to present "Should police investigations be conducted internally?"

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The Cardinal, Feb. 22, 2005

International banquet next week

On March 5, the American International Relations Club at the University of Louisville will host its International Banquet.

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The Cardinal, Feb. 22, 2005

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Ekstrom exhibit features civil rights movement participants

“You have to look below the surface to find the women,” said Communication and Women’s Studies professor Cate Fosl, speaking in part about the civil rights movement.

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The Cardinal, Feb. 15, 2005

The Game doesn't play around

A lot should be expected of the newest G-Unit member and Dr. Dre protégé. The Game, a.k.a. Jayceon Taylor, a 24-year-old Compton native, has big shoes to fill.

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The Cardinal, Feb. 15, 2005

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Architect leaves legacy

In the 100 block of West Jefferson Street stands a business many could do without. The big, round sign announces it is the home of the “Love Boutique,” an infamous adult book store. But ask anyone who’s lived or worked near downtown for a while, and what’s in the building now barely registers.

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The Cardinal, Feb. 8, 2005

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Meds or mayhem from Canada?

America’s northern neighbor takes a lot of crap, and lately this prescription-importation thing has pushed buttons. Lower drug prices to our north have Americans scrambling to buy from Canada, and Americans are pressuring lawmakers to pass legislation to import the cheaper drugs.

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LEO, Feb. 2, 2005

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

U of L 'Idol' competition held at Red Barn

The setting resembled a middle school dance, but the singing quality at last Tuesday’s U of L Idol competition was anything but juvenile.


The disco ball in the Red Barn was spinning and the speakers were overly loud, but that didn’t stop students from filling the floor.


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The Louisville Cardinal, Feb. 1, 2005

Students support tsunami relief

A tsunami destroyed thousands of homes in Asia on Dec. 26, and killed at least 150,000 people. Relief organizations around the world scrambled to help victims while U of L students were still at home. But even after getting a late start, students are still helping out.

Full story here.

The Louisville Cardinal, Feb. 1, 2005