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$15 million gift to create the Wendy Novak Diabetes Institute

Introducing UofL s new Student Government Association leaders

Knowing Covid-19 era disruptions are still on the minds of impacted students, members of the 2022-2023 Student Government Association are looking forward to reshaping and restoring the full University of Louisville student experience this academic year. The Top 4 SGA leaders, elected in March for the 2022-23 academic year, are made up of the student body president, executive vice president and two vice presidents (one for academics and one for service). Together, they lead the university's student government network across eight schools and colleges. Here's what they had to say about the upcoming school year. Dorian Brown, student body president Brown, a junior majoring in communications in the College of Arts & Sciences, is a member of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity that has three ideals at its core: leading, learning and serving. He is also passionate about puppies. "My favorite SGA activity is when we have puppies in the library during finals," Brown said. &quo

GOP lawmakers grill UofL official over ties to abortion provider

University of Louisville med school grad hopes to give back to Zimbabwe after Harvard residency

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UofL students and alumni provide the soundtrack for the Kentucky Derby

There are several ties between UofL and the Kentucky Derby. Churchill Downs, home of the Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports, is a mere 1.3 miles away from Grawemeyer Hall, after all. Arguably, the deepest tie is the music – the auditory traditions that evoke emotion and pageantry throughout the city on that first Saturday each May. Indeed, if an official soundtrack existed for the Kentucky Derby, the University of Louisville would appear several times in the credits. Take, for instance, the event's signature opening of "My Old Kentucky Home." The rendition is performed by our very own Marching Cards. It has been since 1936, in fact, when the group was first recognized as "The Official Band of the Kentucky Derby." The lyrics, meanwhile, are brought to life by the UofL Cardinal Singers. A few years ago, a Courier Journal columnist best described what this experience is like: "I've interviewed Kentuckians who haven't set foot in the state for 30

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