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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

Three of the nine shootings that occurred this past holiday weekend resulted from street fights in the French Quarter.

Nine shootings, one weekend: Gun violence in New Orleans

Olivia Warren, News Editor December 4, 2024

Nine separate shootings took place in New Orleans over Thanksgiving weekend, despite the city’s downward trend in crime this year.  The shootings left four people dead and 10 people injured.  “One...

A new sales tax increase across the state was passed by Governor Jeff Landry's new tax plan to make up for cuts in corporate and personal income taxes.

Sales tax increases in Louisiana and Orleans Parish

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer December 4, 2024

Gov. Jeff Landry’s new tax plan will increase sales tax across all parishes, solidifying Louisiana’s historical standing as one of the states with the highest sales tax.  “We have made generational...

Tulane University community members gathered on Nov. 7 for a private screening of "The Master and Margarita", a new film that tells the story of Russian censorship.

Russian film ‘The Master and Margarita’ explores Russian censorship

Erin Malloy, Staff Writer November 20, 2024

The allegorical “The Master and Margarita,” a new film adapted from a Soviet novel of the same name, tells the story of those oppressed by Russian censorship. In Russia, suppression remains a strong...

The majority of Tulane students plan to cast their votes for Kamala Harris, according to the Hullabaloo's poll.

Tulane students await Tuesday, galvanized by progressive issues

The 2024 presidential election is five days away.   Presidential candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are running in a deeply divided nation, and both candidates...

Todd Schwartz, Tulane donor and Distinguished Lecturer of the business school, has faced legal challenges over his fintech company.

Todd Schwartz, founder and CEO of high-interest lending company, named 2024 Freeman Distinguished Lecturer

Lillian Foster, Breaking News Editor October 30, 2024

Todd Schwartz, the founder and CEO of Opportunity Financial LLC, a lending company that has faced legal challenges over loans that allegedly charge interest rates upwards of 160%, has been named the...

Tulane seniors Kate Rubich, Sonya Bierbaum and others are challenging fast fashion this Halloween season.

Tulane students combat fast fashion during Halloween

Maya Shields, Contributing Writer October 30, 2024

 Tulane University senior Kate Rubich is determined to avoid fast fashion this Halloween. As an economics and environmental studies major, Rubich is deeply concerned about the environmental impact of...

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Tulane expands linguistic catalogue

Isaac Snegaroff, Contributing Writer October 30, 2024

Tulane University is expanding its foreign language program, with new languages being introduced in the coming semester’s course catalog.  Tulane already boasts a robust array of language offerings,...

The Louisiana ballot will contain a referendum determining the allocation of funding from renewable energy to coastal protection.

Funding for Coastal Protection and Restoration Fund on Louisiana ballot this Tuesday

Cassidy Meehan, Contributing Writer October 30, 2024

Louisiana citizens can expect to see this question on their Nov. 5 ballot: “Do you support an amendment to require that federal revenues received by the state generated from Outer Continental Shelf...

“I could feel a certain sense of cognitive dissonance at the concert...seeing how much money was spent on the inside, but seeing the homeless encampments being swept up on the outside,” junior Syna Pal said.

Taylor Swift concert leads to excitement, economic boom, increased security

Marley Marsalis, Contributing Writer October 30, 2024

From Oct. 25 to 27, Taylor Swift continued her worldwide “The Eras Tour” at the New Orleans Caesars Superdome. The city took advantage of the influx of tourism and attention that her concert brought...

State Minority Leader Matthew Willard joined two Tulane political science professors to discuss Project 2025 last week.

State house minority leader joins College Democrats to discuss Project 2025

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer October 30, 2024

Tulane University professors Scott Nolan and Rosalind Cook joined the Tulane College Democrats in welcoming State House Minority Leader Matthew Willard to campus on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The trio held...

“We're here to say our university can do better,” Helmka said. “It can always do better, and it can always put its money to good use.” 

Pro-Palestine protestors hold all-day study-in at library

Ryann Goldberg and Olivia Warren October 23, 2024

On Wednesday, Oct. 23, a group of Tulane University students held a “study-in” in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library. The “study-in” follows a new trend of pro-Palestine college protests.  A...

Mike Stanfield, SVP of Sales for the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans, spoke to Tulane students about his career path.

Saints, Pelicans executive speaks to Tulane about careers, sports industry

Sami Gitlin, Contributing Writer October 23, 2024

Tulane University’s American Marketing Association hosted Mike Stanfield, senior vice president of sales for the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans on Oct. 21.   Stanfield, who has worked with...

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