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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

Hurricane Rafael expected to hit Cuba as Category 3 storm

Hurricane Rafael expected to hit Cuba as Category 3 storm

Lillian Foster, Breaking News Editor November 6, 2024

Hurricane Rafael is expected to make landfall in Cuba around 4 p.m. on Wednesday as a Category 3 hurricane or higher, according to the National Hurricane Center.   While Rafael is forecasted to turn...

Gov. Jeff Landry declares natural gas 'clean energy'

Gov. Jeff Landry declares natural gas ‘clean energy’

Olivia Warren November 6, 2024

“Natural gas is affordable, reliable, and clean energy,” is Gov. Jeff Landry’s newest proclamation.   The governor released the proclamation on Oct. 16, giving 23 justifications, including the...

“I loved it because it was something that I hadn't felt before, in the sense that people loved the product,” said Cerone.

Tulane alumni, Poppi controller Justin Cerone shares insights

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer October 30, 2024

Justin Cerone, Tulane University alumnus and Poppi controller, held an event at the A.B. Freeman School of Business to share his experiences at Tulane and his career journey since graduating.   As...

“We are striking because we see our patients being short-changed every day in our hospital by management’s decisions,” said endoscopy unit nurse Hailey Dupre in a press release.

UMC nurses set to strike on Oct. 25

Lillian Foster, Breaking News Editor October 23, 2024

University Medical Center New Orleans nurses will hold a one-day strike to demand a fair contract and address workplace safety concerns on Oct. 25. The strike follows seven months of negotiations with...

“This event in particular originally aimed to get students registered, however, after many conversations with the Tulane team on what was possible and diving deeper into the interpretation of the new law, the event shifted to a voter education fair,” Poe said.  

‘Flock to the Polls’ event to encourage voter registration

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer October 23, 2024

The Tulane Undergraduate Assembly, along with the Center for Public Service and the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life, hosted an event called “Flock to the Polls” to encourage voter registration...

Sewage and Water Board secures $34 million for new power complex

Sewage and Water Board secures $34 million for new power complex

Lillian Foster, Breaking News Editor October 23, 2024

The New Orleans City Council announced  last week that $17 million in funding will go towards the construction of a new Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans power complex.   Officials say the...

“We have sold lots of sparkly dresses,” said Palumbo. “We have also sold cowboy boots, which are definitely the favorite.” 

Taylor Swift concert brings increased sales, tourists

Kyra Ford, Contributing Writer October 16, 2024

Taylor Swift is set to take the stage in New Orleans on Oct. 25, 26 and 27 as part of her Era’s Tour. New Orleanians are preparing for her arrival, which will bring tourists and an influx of traffic...

Gov. Landry declares Oct. 7 as day of observance for Israel

Gov. Landry declares Oct. 7 as day of observance for Israel

Lillian Foster, Breaking News Editor October 16, 2024

Gov. Jeff Landry signed an executive order marking Monday, Oct. 7 as a day of observance to honor victims of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. The order requires all U.S. and Louisiana state flags...

“[Tulane saw] the biggest improvement of any school ranked in the top 85,” university spokesman Mike Strecker said in a statement.   

Tulane rises in academic, party, free speech rankings

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer October 9, 2024

As college application season ramps up, many publications are releasing their university rankings. Tulane University increased in the rankings of U.S. News, Wall Street Journal, Forbes and the Foundation...

Landry hopes to hold a special session after Election Day but before Thanksgiving, when he can pass a series of bills which would implement a flat income tax rate, expand the breadth of services which would have a sales tax and restructure corporate taxes.

Gov. Landry proposes major Louisiana tax overhaul

Isaac Snegaroff, Contributing Writer October 9, 2024

As Louisiana is staring down the barrel of a potential $500 million budget deficit, Gov. Jeff Landry and Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson are proposing a comprehensive tax overhaul plan that would...

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.

Governor signs executive order on free speech at Louisiana colleges

Olivia Warren, News Editor October 2, 2024

On Oct. 1, Gov. Jeff Landry signed an executive order to officially request advice from the Louisiana Board of Regents in order to improve freedom of expression on college campuses.   The Board...

“We got to take care of each other, and one way to take care of each other is not only to take personal responsibility for looking out for our friends but also to demand accountability of public officials,” said event chair and Loyola University New Orleans professor Joe Givens.

NOLAxNOLA College Showcase to empower college students through voter registration

Ryann Goldberg, Associate News Editor September 25, 2024

Amid rising concerns about the lack of voter registration resources on Louisiana college campuses, the College Communities of C.A.R.E. is holding the first annual NOLAxNOLA College Showcase on Oct....

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