Graduation rates and realities
Does the new accountability system put certain schools at a disadvantage?
When the Kentucky Department of Education recently released much-anticipated test scores, familiar storylines surfaced despite new, tougher academic standards, new accountability tests and a
How’d we do?
After a long, anxious wait, a school discovers much anticipated test scores
At Fern Creek High School, 2:20 unfolds in predictable sequence: bells ring; a chattering surge of 1,300 students dressed in the school’s orange and black press through doors into the parking
Basketball diaries
Hoops domination returns to the region with #1 Indiana, #2 Louisville and #3 Kentucky
There’s something magical about this time of year, and it has nothing to do with the vibrant leaves, crisp autumn air or impending holiday season.
Promise fulfilled
The Cards are primed to resume their rightful place on the NCAA throne
It’s in the Cards.
The University of Louisville will win the 2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Taking action
Three agencies unite to create a 20-year plan for fair housing in Louisville
A half-century has passed since the Civil Rights movement, yet racial division persists in Louisville’s housing patterns.
Annual lecture honors activist Anne Braden
Renowned African-American Studies professor Robin D.G. Kelley first met civil rights pioneer Anne Braden while researching his first book in the late 1980s.
Hoosiers are back, baby
It’s that old NCAA feeling, back home again in Indiana
Julia Meek knows exactly where she was when Christian Watford sank the dramatic three-pointer that lifted Indiana to a 73-72 upset of No. 1 ranked Kentucky last December: She was there!
Same as it ever was
Coach Calipari’s formula for success might very well turn a bridge year into a winning season for the Wildcats
By now it’s just inertia.




