July 29, 2012 - 8:02pm
Louisville Free Public Library hosts “Separate, Not Equal: The Ideology of Racia
America's pastime includes a rich history of challenges for African Americans. Join Dr. Bruce Tyler from the University of Louisville as he presents " Separate, Not Equal: The Ideology of Racial Segregation in America" at the Louisville Free Public Library main branch.
Journey into the history and ideology of racial segregation in America and how it related to all facets of society, including professional baseball with a free program, titled “Separate, Not Equal: The Ideology of Racial Segregation in America.” The talk, led by Dr. Bruce Tyler,...
July 23, 2012 - 10:00am
Joe Tronzo will be heading to the commentary desk in the upcoming season, but before all that let's take a look at his impressive athletics resume.
When it comes to area high school football it seems two schools often dominate conversation: Trinity and St. Xavier. The rivalry between these two is one of the most prestigious in not just local high schools but around the country as well. As such, it often comes as little surprise that when...
July 15, 2012 - 5:00pm
Future U of L point guard claims Derby City Classic MVP [sports]
Terry Rozier showcased his sweet shooting stroke among some of the nation’s top talent
All eyes were on University of Louisville recruit Terry Rozier Friday night at the Derby City Classic at freedom hall and he certainly didn’t disappoint. The 6’1” Cleveland point guard scored 16 points on 3 three pointers and collected a remarkable 12 rebounds as he led the White...
July 9, 2012 - 10:00am
Henry Bacon was a standout everywhere he went, more than that though he conducted himself with respect as such he is a sports legend of the Ville.
In the late 1960’s the University of Louisville basketball team was coached by John Dromo and during this era one of the most notable athletes to come from the Cards was Louisville native, Henry Bacon.Bacon would go on to bridge the gap between Dromo and basketball hall of fame coach, Denny...
June 18, 2012 - 10:00am
Rick Wilson is a legend in the history of University of Louisville basketball and for good reason.
Darrell Griffith “Dr. Dunkenstein” is often looked at as the greatest college player to come out of Louisville in the late ‘70’s- ‘80’s, if that’s the case, than right behind him is his teammate and Card cohort Rick Wilson.Their natural friendship and...