U of L welcoming a record number of out-of-state freshmen this year
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A transformer issue at Third and Oak Streets caused part of the campus to be without electricity.
The University of Louisville says more students than ever are coming from out of state.
Three years after former U of L President James Ramsey and his chief of staff Kathleen Smith were forced out of their jobs, the university’s nonprofit foundation still owes them more than $73,000 in compensation, but it refuses to the turn the money over.
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