No ass print, please [Rose]
(Former) UofL President James Pharaoh Ramsey sure does have a big set on him. Ramsey gave trustees conditions for his resignation, including hiring him on an interim basis and providing pay for an untaken year of leave. The trustees reply? Dont leave your ass print on the door on the way out. What must they know about Ramsey that is not public yet?
We are doomed, I tell you [Thorn]
U.S. Sen. Mitch Trapped in a corner McConnell says presidential perspirant Donald Duck-face Trump made a rookie mistake by asserting that he may not always agree to defend NATO allies. Courier-Journal stalwart reporter Tom Loftus asked McConnell if he would be comfortable putting a rookie in the Oval Office, to which Sen. McCrusty replied: Im a supporter of Trump, yes.
Separate and unequal [Thorn]
Louisvilles Butler Traditional High School abruptly suspended a dress code that forbid students from wearing hairstyles including cornrolls, dreadlocks and twists. Venerable state Rep.-elect Attica Scott was the first to attack the code, saying it stinks of institutional racism. The school districts immediate response: It is Butlers call, not ours. Seriously? What if Butler wanted separate rules for black kids? Oh, wait it did.
Shhh! No one will notice [Thorn]
Maybe we missed the announcement, but it seems the CJ has eliminated its features sections on Mondays and Tuesdays. But do not fear: The 10-time Pulitzer Prize winner, once called The New York Times of the South, still has the time and resources for this web-only buffoonery: To celebrate back-to-school season, we at the Courier-Journal are revealing our adorable photos from our own first days of school. Yup editors and reporters in short pants.
Web shot across the bow [Thorn]
We applaud the latest entry into Louisvilles online-news game: Boulevard, (louisvilleboulevard.com), published online by former CJ and USA Today reporter Jim Hopkins. It focuses on business, culture and power brokers, including the 10 big employers. Challenging Insider Louisvilles dragnet of a website and The CJs pop-up-ridden site can make all of them only better. Or not.
Boxed in [Thorn]
Another historic building is about to be replaced with a generic box. UofLs Crawford Gymnasium, built in 1964, is known for its elliptical paraboloid roof. Whats particularly nice about these old hyperbolic buildings is their purity of form. Theres a singular idea governing the design of the entire structure, Branden Klayko wrote in his indispensable blog, Broken Sidewalk.
This article appears in August 3, 2016.
