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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

“There were three or four incidents this year where the hospital failed to detect lethal weapons before they were actually brought into our patient care setting,” Brown said.

UMC New Orleans nurses go on strike

Cameron Young, Staff Writer November 6, 2024

Nurses at University Medical Center New Orleans became the first group at a private hospital in southern Louisiana to unionize, joining National Nurses United in December 2023.  UMC is a Tulane...

Famous Zeus’ Rescue dog safely captured after seven-month escape

Famous Zeus’ Rescue dog safely captured after seven-month escape

Lillian Foster, Breaking News Editor November 6, 2024

A rescue team captured Scrim, a four-legged escape artist beloved to Mid-City New Orleans, at around 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23 after seven months on the run.   Rescuers saved the 13-pound terrier...

“The Flowerree Symposium was an effort to bring together the School of Science and Engineering and the School of Liberal Arts at Tulane in order to address climate change,” Basseches said.

Flowerree Symposium discusses climate change, Louisiana risks

Olivia Warren and Dylan Berman October 9, 2024

Tuesday, Oct. 8, marked the inaugural Flowerree Symposium at Tulane University, a nearly 12-hour-long event including presentations, screenings, discussions and speeches from climate change experts...

“I think this event is really good, heading into the election, to have a productive dialogue on important issues,” Hanisee said.

Republican, Democratic speakers show Tulane how to ‘find common ground’

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer October 9, 2024

At 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8, two political heavyweights stepped into the Rogers Memorial Chapel with one goal in mind: to create a space for open political dialogue.   The Tulane Civic Engagement...

Tropical Storm Francine expected to make landfall Wednesday evening

Tropical Storm Francine expected to make landfall Wednesday evening

Lillian Foster, Breaking News Editor September 9, 2024

Tropical Storm Francine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall in southeast Louisiana on Wednesday evening around 7 p.m. as a Category 2 hurricane.   Francine, which currently...

Students are encouraged to give feedback about dining options by scanning stickers in the Commons.

New dining options at Tulane from Aramark partnership

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer September 4, 2024

A bubble tea store called Beauxba Tea will replace the PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library this school year. This is one of several changes as a result of Tulane University’s...

A new report shows that Tulane's annual economic impact on Louisiana is $5.2 billion, contributing $2.3 billion annually in New Orleans alone.

Tulane’s economic impact on Louisiana

Joscelyn Caldwell, Staff Writer August 28, 2024

A new report released on Aug. 2 by Econsult Solutions Inc. details Tulane University’s extensive economic impact on New Orleans and the state of Louisiana. The report shows Tulane’s $5.2 billion...

Louisiana is facing up to $250 million in education budget cuts to make up for the state government's budget shortfall.

Louisiana votes to put Ten Commandments in every public classroom 

Bryce Oufnac , Staff Writer August 28, 2024

On June 20, Gov. Jeff Landry signed a law requiring public schools in Louisiana to display posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms.   From elementary to post-secondary schools, all Louisiana...

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