Illumination Derby Ball

Allie Schmitt Op Ed Editor Looking for something to do when the sun goes down on Oaks?  Well, I have a safe and fun option for you.  The Illumination Derby Ball is a glamorous and outrageously fun option for teenagers on Derby Eve.  As we all know, there are several Derby galas and events b

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  Kathleen Hines Assistant Features Editor On April 17, I, as opposed to the rest of Louisville, will not attend the 21st annual ‘Thunder Over Louisville’. I have decided not to attend after hearing information which has negatively affected my view of the entire event. From an envi

Candidates for Louisville’s highest office sound off on why YOU should care

Rachel Aretakis News Editor       On Nov. 2, 2010, for the first time in seven years, Louisville Metro will elect a new mayor.      Mayor Jerry Abramson, nicknamed “Mayor for Life,” has served as mayor for over 20 years. First elected in 1985, he served until 1998 and was then

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Cafe Lou Lou Review

Taylor Strohmeier Online Editor Eating fresh and local are part of the new trend of Louvillians these days. Café Lou Lou in St. Matthews and on Douglas Loop has an array of fresh foods that can cater to anyone’s hunger. Café Lou Lou is a local restaurant with only two locations, and is a memb

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Small trolley draws in large lunch crowd

Ellen Marko J1     Somewhere in downtown Louisville is a little red and yellow trolley that greets customers with the claim of “World’s Greatest Hamburger,” painted across the front. This is a restaurant known by the lunch crowd as Ollie’s Trolley, and while the ambiance is not the

Summer ends, but Louisville is forever

     Olivia Harlow Features Editor       As summer comes to an end and students are forced to face the school year ahead, they wonder what there is to do in their free time.  Students must say goodbye to the swimming pool and to staying up all night and sleeping in all day, party