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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

"Monsterland" is about a theme park that is described as "the scariest place on earth." The book, written by Michael Okon, came out earlier this year.

Despite childish plot, “Monsterland” reads as a nostalgic pleasure

Lauren Gaines, Senior Staff Reporter December 3, 2017

Upon first glance "Monsterland," a new fiction novel by Michael Okon, may appear to be a book that most would consider too  juvenile for college students to take time to read, especially given the copious...

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Celebrate Mental Health Festival enjoys third successful run

Bhumika Shirole and Daria Hofmann November 21, 2017

After a week of pushing for the destigmatization of mental illness, Celebrate Mental Health concluded its campaign last Saturday, with the annual Celebrate Mental Health Festival. With another year of...

Josh Mosier

Tulane student musicians discuss new single in Arcade Q&A

Burke Joslin, Associate Arcade Editor November 21, 2017

Tulane students Josh Mosier and TJ Washington recently published the genre-bending single, "Whatchu Need," on SoundCloud and Spotify. The duo has several upcoming performances, including a Nov. 30 gig...

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Rhyme Verses Rhythm aims to engage attendees, recruit members at poetry slam

Taylor DeMulling, Staff Reporter November 15, 2017

It's an autumn evening, early in the fall semester. The year is 2014. A young man naively climbs up onstage at a poetry slam in a last-ditch effort to impress the articulate, well-educated woman of his...

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IATU lights up the night with a food-filled Diwali celebration

Lucy Rice, Contributing Reporter November 15, 2017

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is India's hallmark holiday. It is a five-day-long affair, celebrated globally in countries such as Pakistan and Britain. Here in New Orleans, the Indian Association of...

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Slam poet Neil Hilborn bares soul to promote mental health destigmatization

Jake Collazo, Contributing Reporter November 13, 2017

Acclaimed slam poet Neil Hilborn performed some of his poems for Tulane University this past Tuesday, Nov. 7 in the Dixon Hall Annex. His performance was a spectacle of tenderness, humor and genuine love...

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“Arturo Ui” embraces drama with allegorical production

Daria Hofmann, Associate Arcade Editor November 8, 2017

"The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" is truly a production in the full sense of the word. With a cast 16-strong, a live band performing a full original musical score and a script full of audience participation,...

Homecoming Week includes fun, family-friendly events

Homecoming Week includes fun, family-friendly events

Lucy Rice and Callie Belback November 2, 2017

Tulane's Homecoming Week offers a cornucopia of events to bridge the gap between the hype of Halloween and the countdown to Thanksgiving. This year spanning from Oct. 30 - Nov. 4, "Wave ‘17 " will be...

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Jesse McCartney to grace Tulane with his “Beautiful Soul”

Sanjali De Silva, Associate Editor November 1, 2017

After Voodoo Music + Arts Experience, featuring little-known and mediocre artists like The Killers and Kendrick Lamar, Tulane is in for a refreshing change as Tidal Wave brings musical prodigy Jesse McCartney...

jorie graham

Jorie Graham to read Pulitzer-winning poetry at Tulane

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor November 1, 2017

Update: This event has been postponed to an undecided date. Once Newcomb College Institute schedules a new date, a further update will be provided. "A poem is a private story, after all, no matter how...

Jesmyn Ward

Jesmyn Ward receives Genius Grant from MacArthur Foundation

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor October 11, 2017

Jesmyn Ward, Tulane associate professor and National Book Award winner, was selected as a 2017 MacArthur Fellow yesterday for her contributions to southern literature. The fellowship, known as a genius...

Money can't buy happiness: Free Stuff to do in New Orleans

Money can’t buy happiness: Free Stuff to do in New Orleans

Julia Ferro, Staff Reporter October 4, 2017

When you're a college student with 50 dollars in your bank account, it may be difficult to experience everything New Orleans has to offer. In a city where there is a festival every three days and a...

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