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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

The Sawyer Seminar’s title, "The New Green Wave: Reproductive Justice in the Gulf South and Beyond," is inspired by the Green Wave movement, a reproductive rights movement that advocates for expanded access to abortion throughout Latin America.

‘The New Green Wave’: School of Liberal Arts to host reproductive rights seminar

Rosemary Mulvey, Contributing Writer February 7, 2024

The Tulane University School of Liberal Arts has been selected to host a year-long Sawyer Seminar this upcoming fall on campus. A $225,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation accompanies the award to...

Senior Sophi Tomasulo hands out free drug testing kits by the Lavin-Bernick Center.

TEMS, students push for drug harm reduction around Mardi Gras

Ryann Goldberg, Staff Writer February 7, 2024

Tulane University’s reputation as a party school rings true on any given weekend, but it is especially true during Mardi Gras. However, with the escalating fentanyl crisis in the United States, drug...

While the number of Indian international students have risen steadily over recent years, there has been an overall decrease in the number of Chinese students enrolled in U.S. schools.

Why international student interest is shifting nationally

Sundee Win, Staff Writer January 31, 2024

Aaryan Sabharwal is a current sophomore from Mumbai at Tulane University on the pre-med track, and was initially drawn to the flexibility within the field of medicine in the United States. His reading...

Girls open their sorority bids on the LBC lawn after a week of recruitment events.

Flu, Fizz dominate recruitment

Ellie Cowen, News Editor January 24, 2024

Hundreds of young women squeeze into the Lavin-Bernick Center in mid-morning on Jan. 14. Most are eager to open the letter that awaits them; others are anxious. A symphony of coughs and sniffles runs...

Tulane's Middle East and North African Studies introduces students to the "rich history, layered politics, diverse cultures, linguistic, and religious traditions of the Middle East and North Africa," according to the Tulane website.

Newcomb Hall renovations announced

Diego Trevino, Contributing Writer January 24, 2024

Newcomb Hall, Tulane University’s primary center for liberal arts, will undergo a major remodeling starting in summer 2024. The renovation was originally scheduled to be completed in late 2021 or...

Levin discussed his experience with a group of Tulane University students on Nov. 30 at an event hosted by Hillel.

Yarin Levin spoke with students last month about Hamas terrorist attack

Ethan Lenkin, Contributing Writer December 14, 2023

Yarin Levin is a 24-year-old former Israel Defense Forces combat officer living in Israel who, on Oct. 7, witnessed the most deadly day for Jewish people since the Holocaust.    Levin attended...

Police arrested Thomas Sciortino, 69, on Nov. 25 after a Tulane University police officer saw him walk outside his Magazine Street home, an arrest report and a Tulane University Police Department daily activity log said.

Man charged after obscenity reported in Tulane library bathroom

Martha Sanchez, Managing Editor December 6, 2023

Content warning: This article contains detailed descriptions of sexual harassment.    A man who, police say, entered a Howard-Tilton Memorial Library bathroom, showed a student photos of...

Using a rat model, researchers first had to examine the effect of alcohol on the part of the brain called the basolateral amygdala.

Tulane, LSU research finds new impact of alcohol on stress

Sundee Win, Staff Writer December 6, 2023

Researchers from Tulane and Louisiana State Universities have found a new connection between alcohol and stress through study of rat’s brains.  The researchers come from the Tasker lab at Tulane...

As of Dec. 4, Elf Bars are still being sold at The Boot Store.

New vape regulations take effect

Dylan Berman and Ellie Cowen December 6, 2023

The time to stock up on your favorite vape may have passed. Legally, at least.    New restrictions on the sale of vapor products in Louisiana took effect as a result of Act 414. Popular...

Corrupt or charitable: Zemurray legacy at Tulane

Corrupt or charitable: Zemurray legacy at Tulane

Ellie Cowen, News Editor November 29, 2023

Tulane University’s presidential residence, located on St. Charles Avenue, is a three-story, plantation-style home tucked securely behind the manned gatehouses of Audubon Place. A manicured lawn surrounds...

“Almost everyone on this campus is impacted by this issue, whether it is themselves or their friend who has had an experience,” Anna Johnson, Co-Director of the SPVR Collective, said. “We essentially all do response work and supporting survivors can be extremely overwhelming.”

Annual town hall addresses sexual violence on campus

Sundee Win, Staff Writer November 15, 2023

On Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m., students, faculty and administrators gathered in the Diboll Gallery for the eighth annual Sexual Violence Town Hall at Tulane University. The event, hosted by the Sexual...

Charity Hospital has not been functional since 2005, when Hurricane Katrina caused significant damage to the building.

Charity Hospital redevelopment set to reopen in 2027

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer November 15, 2023

Tulane University announced in a press release in late 2021 that it plans to lease and redevelop Charity Hospital downtown with the help of developers at 1532 Tulane Partners, Inc. and SKK Opportunity...

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