Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Local entrepreneur, World Water Day focus on safe drinking water

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter March 22, 2017

Freshwater is essential to both the human and natural world. Water powers cities, supports ecosystems and sustains virtually all forms of life. Every year on World Water Day, March 22, the world celebrates...

Up and coming artists Kaiydo, Ambre discuss path to musical success

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor March 21, 2017

Twenty seems to be a magic number, the age of both up-and-coming Florida rapper Kaiydo and New Orleans native musician Ambre. Kaiydo hit the ground running with a lineup of scheduled shows, a summer...

Many Tulane students use Uber to get around New Orleans. Some come away with stories that demonstrate the strangeness that can come with riding in a strangers car.

Taking a ride on the Uber side: Students’ oddest experiences

Cam Lutz and Sam Ergina March 9, 2017

Taking the streetcar is a New Orleans right of passage, but mastering it is a skill few ever hone. The bus system, while similarly cost-effective, also rarely runs on time. Tulane shuttles and TapRides...

Members of the Tulane Dance Program perform at An Evening of Dance. The annual concert took place Feb. 10 through 12 in Dixon Hall. The Newcomb Dance Company will be performing at the American College Dance Festival this weekend.

Newcomb Dance Company challenges, expands students’ perception of dance

Kate Jamison, Senior Staff Reporter March 9, 2017

Alice Pascal Escher has been challenging dancers for 33 years by serving as the artistic director of the Newcomb Dance Company, a student dance troupe that performs each semester. Escher founded the company...

Patrons on floats like those above toss throws to parade attendants. The Krewe of Orpheus is one of the parades this weekend that students form their traditions around.

Mardi Gras Traditions: Students customize Carnival season

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 23, 2017

The floats are ready to roll, the tutus and fanny packs emerge from under-the-bed storage, and every store within 10 miles of campus has already sold out of peach Andre. America's greatest street party...

Meme Queens: Topical Tulane Instagrams parody student life, stereotypes

Tigre Mui, Contributing Reporter February 23, 2017

We are in the midst of a "Meme Renaissance." As many of the "the greats" came out of the High Renaissance of Italy — Donatello, Da Vinci and the like, so, too come the genius artists of Tulane. Across...

On Feb. 11, football head coach Willie Fritz was inducted into the University of Central Missouri athletics hall of fame.

Central Missouri honors Fritz’s legacy

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 23, 2017

Coaching the Central Missouri Mules runs in the Fritz family. On Feb. 11, Central Missouri honored second-generation head football coach Willie Fritz for his dedication to the football program by giving...

dating survey

Looking for Love

Jordan Figueredo and Brandi Doyal February 16, 2017

The prevalence of dating apps and hookup culture is a different landscape from the dating experiences of previous generations, but many students are still seeking serious and long-term relationships. On...

Restaurants like Poke Loa offer students restaurant options around campus.

Classic Hawaiian dish finds home in New Orleans

Jordan Figueredo and Samantha Sitt February 16, 2017

Poke Loa makes its entrance into New Orleans' foodscape with a minimalistic interior, offering diners the opportunity to express creativity through the step-by-step process of building a Poke bowl. Poke...

Brendan Dodd, better known in the New Orleans area as Bagel Boy prepares homemade bagels. A recent Loyola graduate, Dodd has leveraged his social media presence to expand into a successful bagel delivery service.

Bagel Boy rises from Humble beginnings

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor February 16, 2017

Bagels aren't just a doughy treat or an on-the-go breakfast. For some, they are a lifestyle. Recent Loyola University New Orleans graduate Brendan Dodd, known by many as Bagel Boy, launched his bagel...

Former defensive tackle Tanzel Smart rushes SMU quarterback Ben Hicks during Tulanes 35-31homecoming game loss on Oct. 29. Smart, a four-year veteran of Green Wave football, played in the 2017 Reeses Senior Bowl and will enter the NFL draft this year. He is predicted to go in the fourth round.

Tackling the NFL

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 9, 2017

He started the last Saturday of November listening to Boosie Badazz and saying a prayer with his grandmother and ended the day hanging up his No. 77 Green Wave jersey for the last time. The next time...

Miss Mojo releases EP, expands presence from campus, to city, to Spotify

Parker Greenwood, Associate Arcade Editor February 6, 2017

Miss Mojo band members Piper Browne and Leo Skovron cite a Southport Hall Live Music and Party Hall event for Browne's sorority being cancelled as the event that gave them momentum. With the venue booked,...

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