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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

AI uses human labor without credit.

OPINION | Our final alienation: Generative AI steals more than labor

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer December 4, 2024

The advent of generative artificial intelligence has fundamentally changed our relationship with the media we consume. Trained on repositories of digital media without the knowledge or consent of its creators,...

Senior Countdown and Showcase day at a local New Orleans high school.

OPINION | From a native New Orleanian: Tulanians need cultural awareness

Marley Marsalis, Contributing Writer November 20, 2024

As a native New Orleanian, Tulane University was always my top choice due to its outstanding reputation and proximity. As a Black woman from New Orleans, I have been exposed to many different ethnic communities,...

Tulane Hillel, a cultural center of Jewish life at Tulane.

OPINION | Assimilation threatens Jewish people as much as antisemitism

Jordan Weinfeld, Contributing Writer November 20, 2024

After the Oct. 7 attack on Israel perpetrated by Hamas, protests and incidents of hate occurred on college campuses nationally. Antisemitism on campus sharply increased. University figures were rightly...

BridgeUSA at a recent meeting.

OPINION | Tulane BridgeUSA bridges the political gap

Owen Wu, Staff Writer November 20, 2024

In today’s hyper-polarized America, people have forgotten how to engage in civil discourse. The inescapable partisan social media bubbles only add fuel to the fire, allowing for the demonization of those...

Greek organization houses are exempt when other housing is not.

OPINION | Third-year housing exceptions are unfair

Ethan Lenkin, Views Editor November 13, 2024

There has been significant discussion regarding Tulane University’s requirement for students in the class of 2027 or later to live on campus for their first three years of college. This policy has good...

Certain things are being hidden.

OPINION | Hazing’s culture of silence

Beau McBride, Staff Writer November 13, 2024

There will come a day when we view hazing as we now view stoning. We will wonder how a civilized society could have expected college freshmen to endure months of torture and risk death to join a fraternity...

We should do more than vote.

OPINION | Beyond ballots: Voting is not enough

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer November 6, 2024

The 2024 U.S. presidential election has concluded with a victory for President-elect Donald J. Trump — and with it, the harsh reality of our situation has been made apparent. Vowing dictatorial policy...

Jimmy Carter sits in the Oval Office.

OPINION | Jimmy Carter embodies Tulane values

Ethan Lenkin, Views Editor October 23, 2024

Former President Jimmy Carter recently turned 100. Carter faced significant challenges during his time in office — such as the Iran hostage crisis and economic recession — but his legacy is defined...

A student weighs waking up.

OPINION | Is going to class even necessary anymore? 

Jordan Weinfeld, Contributing Writer  October 23, 2024

Tulane University, by most academic standards, is considered a prestigious university. Although recent arbitrary ranking systems might have dragged our name through the mud, Tulane students gain a degree...

A student relies on Grammarly

OPINION | Getting Grammarly

Beau McBride, Staff Writer October 16, 2024

I first tried Grammarly, the online writing editor, in middle school. Back then, it checked only errors in spelling and punctuation, of which, in my papers, it found many — enough to offend me and keep...

Temple Sinai, a local synagogue.

OPINION | Leaving campus for Jewish High Holidays

Jordan Weinfeld, Contributing Writer October 16, 2024

Coming from a Southern high school of mostly non-Jews, it was hard not to feel a tinge of joy this High Holiday season as I watched the pilgrimage of Tulane University Jews making its way from the dorms,...

Student organizations now resemble Oliver Twist.

OPINION | Student organization funding decreases by 16.5% 

Ethan Lenkin, Views Editor October 2, 2024

Student organizations are a bedrock foundation of college life. They just got their budgets cut.   Tulane claims to value student organizations: “Tulane has more than 200 student organizations represented...

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