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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

Aramark pitched their services to students in the Lake Theater back in October at a townhall aimed to gather student feedback on prospective food vendor companies. Tulane announced on Jan. 10 that it will be using Aramark as its new food service vendor.

Tulane partners with new dining company Aramark

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor January 24, 2024

Tulane University announced on Jan. 10 that it would partner with a new food service vendor, Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, ending its 40-year-long partnership with Sodexo.   After Tulane considered...

Tulane baseball alum Bill Hrappman used his New Orleans background to foster his business career.

Businessman Bill Hrappman found balance at Tulane

Jonathan Kahn, Staff Writer January 17, 2024

A New Orleans native, businessman Bill Hrapmann is deeply entrenched in the culture that surrounds Tulane University. Hrapmann attended Holy Cross High School in New Orleans and was recruited by Tulane...

Hard freeze warning expected through Tuesday night

Hard freeze warning expected through Tuesday night

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor January 16, 2024

The Tulane University Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response sent out a message Monday evening warning of freezing and below-freezing temperatures for Tuesday.   New Orleans will experience...

Tulane announced the lineup for the New Orleans Book Festival for March 27-29, 2025.

Tulane announces 2024 Book Fest lineup

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor December 6, 2023

On Dec. 6, Tulane University released the authors who will speak at the spring 2024 New Orleans Book Festival.    The festival will take place March 14-16 around campus, with notable appearances...

After the loss to SMU, Tulane head football coach Willie Fritz announced his new position as head coach of football the University of Houston.

Tulane searches for new coach post-Fritz

Juliet Adams, Staff Writer December 6, 2023

Tulane head football coach Willie Fritz announced his departure from Tulane University following the team’s loss to Southern Methodist University in the American Athletic Conference Championship.    Effective...

Islam Elrabieey, visiting lecturer at Tulane, was once tortured and imprisoned in Egypt for his human rights activism. Now, he’s a prominent human rights activist.

Islam Elrabieey on Egyptian imprisonment, human rights activism

Lillian Foster, Staff Writer December 6, 2023

Islam Elrabieey, visiting lecturer at Tulane University, was tortured and imprisoned in Egypt for his human rights activism.    Elrabieey, who was born and raised in Benha, Egypt, received...

Tulane's undergraduate cadaver lab class is being cut, prompting student concern.

Students protest elimination of cadaver lab class

Sophia Finkbeiner, Staff Writer December 6, 2023

Next semester, the Tulane University School of Science and Engineering will no longer offer the CELL-4490, or Anatomy, cadaveric dissection course, a unique class only offered to undergraduates by...

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Football head coach Willie Fritz to leave Tulane

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor December 3, 2023

Tulane University announced on Sunday that head football coach Willie Fritz accepted the position as head football coach for the University of Houston, effective immediately.   The email said...

Students gathered on Wednesday for a vigil to mourn Palestinian deaths.

Students gather for vigil mourning Palestinian deaths

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor November 17, 2023

Tulane University students gathered in Pocket Park outside of the Lavin-Bernick Center on Wednesday for a vigil to mourn the deaths of Palestinians, Israelis, foreign nationals, humanitarian relief providers...

Architecture students will begin to build cat structures to provide housing for the cats that were left homeless after the demolition of Phelps, Irby and Patterson residence halls.

Architecture students combat campus cat housing crisis

Ryann Goldberg, Contributing Writer November 15, 2023

In July, Tulane University’s Phelps and Irby Residence Halls were demolished to make way for new dormitories. However, the new buildings are a devastating loss to the countless campus cats that called...

Political science professors Dr. Christina Kiel and Andrew Leber discussed the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Q&A: Professors debrief history of Israel-Hamas conflict

Lillian Foster, Staff Writer November 8, 2023

On Oct. 7, Hamas attacked central and southern Israel. The attack, ‘Al-Aqsa Storm,’ killed over 1,400 people, many of them civilians, and injured more than 3,000 and captured at least 240 hostages.    The...

Angola rough-riders opened up the rodeo show riding around the arena with large flags.

Angola Prison Rodeo: Last vestige of gladiators

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor November 3, 2023

A broken arm, torn ligaments and a life sentence cannot stop Myron Smith. He is a Louisiana cowboy.    This is Angola Prison, where Smith serves for first-degree murder. An hour northwest...

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