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  • Letter to the Editor | Open Letter to President Michael Fitts

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Open Letter to President Michael Fitts

  • Letter to the Editor | Speak up, stand with Tulane Workers United

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Speak up, stand with Tulane Workers United

  • OPINION | Tulane must commit to upholding First Amendment

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    OPINION | Tulane must commit to upholding First Amendment

  • A medical School employee shot himself on Tulane’s downtown campus on Friday morning, police say.

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    School of Medicine technician sustains self-inflicted gunshot wound

  • Tulane Student Film Festival has released the lineup for its 2024 event. | Photo courtesy of TSFF

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    2024 Tulane Student Film Festival releases lineup

  • Tulane Workers United gathered at Gibson on Tuesday morning in an attempt to speak with President Mike Fitts.

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    Union election date set as faculty demands recognition

  • There are 16 NBA playoff teams vying for a championship.

    Basketball

    NBA playoffs are here, we have you covered

  • Kai Horton to compete for starting quarterback job at spring football game

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    New era of Tulane football takes center stage in spring game

  • OPINION | Housing, course registration need overhaul, transparency

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    OPINION | Housing, course registration need overhaul, transparency

  • Letter to the Editor | Survivor’s perspective on negotiating desire

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Survivor’s perspective on negotiating desire

  • ‘The Fall Guy’: Ode to cinema’s hidden heroes

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    ‘The Fall Guy’: Ode to cinema’s hidden heroes

  • OPINION | Leave your racism on sidelines 

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    OPINION | Leave your racism on sidelines 

  • Islamophobia Awareness Week kicks off with informational event

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    Islamophobia Awareness Week kicks off with informational event

  • Courtesy of Sofia Patino-Vergara

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    El Caimán Gordo: Taste of Colombia in heart of New Orleans

  • A medical School employee shot himself on Tulane’s downtown campus on Friday morning, police say.

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    Shooting at Republic NOLA leaves one dead, 11 injured

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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The Tulane Hullabaloo

 

Movement against Children’s Hospital new helipad

Movement against Children’s Hospital new helipad

Domenic Mesa, News Editor March 13, 2021

Audubon Riverside residents have been at odds with Children's Hospital New Orleans LCMC Health following the construction and operation of a new helipad. The helipad began operating in May of 2020.  The...

Second annual Sex Week emphasizes inclusivity

Second annual Sex Week emphasizes inclusivity

Hannah Merwin, Contributing Reporter March 11, 2021

The week of March 1, the Well for Health Promotion partnered with a variety of academic departments and student organizations to create diverse and informative programming for Tulane’s second annual...

Ineligible students received vaccine as registration link circulated

Ineligible students received vaccine as registration link circulated

Mike Weilandt, Staff Reporter March 10, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine sign up link leaked Feb. 9 and was still in circulation at least a month later, and a number of non-eligible undergraduate students have successfully received the vaccine by using...

Professor spotlight: Lisa Wade researches COVID-19 hookup culture

Professor spotlight: Lisa Wade researches COVID-19 hookup culture

Caroline Latta, Staff Reporter March 10, 2021

Lisa Wade, an associate professor of sociology and author of the book “American Culture: The New Culture of Sex on Campus” is currently studying hookup culture and how it has altered due to the pandemic. “When...

Construction on Gibson quad

Native Gardens Project one of many construction efforts on campus

Mercedes Ohlen, Staff Reporter March 10, 2021

A recent construction project entitled the “Native Gardens Project” has begun behind the Merryl and Sam Israel Jr. Environmental Sciences Building on Gibson Quad. This project is part of Tulane’s...

Resident advisors get approved for vaccine

Resident advisors get approved for vaccine

Mike Weilandt, Staff Reporter March 3, 2021

Resident Advisors at Tulane University have now been approved by the state of Louisiana to begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine from the university, per special request from the university. Since being...

Students describe adverse effects to productivity, mental health during quarantine

Students describe adverse effects to productivity, mental health during quarantine

Ellie Detert, Contributing Reporter March 3, 2021

At the onset of the spring 2021 semester, Tulane quarantine policies for contact-traced students changed from 14 days to a seven-day quarantine stay at the Hyatt Regency. Students are shuttled to the Hyatt...

TUPD Corporal Martinus Mitchum

TUPD Corporal Martinus Mitchum killed in off-campus shooting

Domenic Mesa, News Editor March 1, 2021

Friday, Feb. 26, TUPD Officer Corporal Martinus Mitchum, 38, was fatally shot and killed while working a security detail at George Washington Carver High School in New Orleans. The shooting occurred following...

Black Tulanians continue to fight for recognition, anti-racism on campus

Black Tulanians continue to fight for recognition, anti-racism on campus

Emily Rubino, Staff Reporter February 27, 2021

Tulane University was founded in 1834 and the first Black students to graduate were Deidre Dumas Labat and Reynold T. Décou in 1966 and 1967, respectively. Tulane did not admit their first Black students...

Karisma Price is a Cave Canem fellow from New Orleans currently teaching at Tulane University.

Professor spotlight: Karisma Price

Mike Weilandt, Contributing Reporter February 25, 2021

“New Orleans is a constant reminder that no matter where I go—despite destruction, distance, and time—just like my city, I am strong, resilient, and moving forward,” Tulane professor Karisma Price...

Tulane slow to meet Black Student Union’s July demands

Tulane slow to meet Black Student Union’s July demands

John Glover, Contributing Reporter February 25, 2021

Seven months have passed since Tulane’s Black Student Union, inspired by last summer’s wave of racial justice protests, issued a set of demands for Tulane’s administration. While tBSU called for...

Antonio Milton will be the first Black editor-in-chief of the Tulane Law Review.

Antonio Milton: Tulane Law Review’s first Black Editor-in-Chief

Sophie Brams, Staff Reporter February 25, 2021

Nearly six decades after the first Black student graduated from Tulane Law School, the Tulane Law Review has named its first Black editor-in-chief, Antonio Milton.  Milton, a second year Law student...

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