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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

Penthouse Improv's next show will take place at 6:15 p.m. Feb. 17 in Rogers Memorial Chapel. The group is one of many comedy clubs that have popped up at Tulane in the past year, meeting the demand for comedic avenues available to students.

Penthouse Improv brings new comedic outlet to campus

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter February 9, 2017

From the brand new Tulane Improv Club to the established Cat Mafia sketch comedy group, Tulane's arts and entertainment scene is quickly growing to incorporate comedy. One group that is gaining popularity...

The Black Arts Festival, which will run through March 24, features workshops, lectures and more. The Black Art Market (above) at Pocket Park last week kicked off the festival. The market aimed to increase the exposure of black vendors and artists by featuring over 15 local business owners.

Black Art Market brings local vendors, marks beginning of festival

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor February 9, 2017

The entrance to Pocket Park would come as a bit of a surprise for students who walked around campus unaware of the 2017 Tulane Black Arts Festival's first event Wednesday. Along the park's fringe, crisp...

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PeachWave helps host Electroflux, expands influence off campus

Taylor DeMulling, Arcade Editor January 19, 2017

Part art exhibition, part dance-punk dance party and part fundraiser, Electroflux will combine different forms of local talent into one unconventional event.The self-proclaimed dance party takes place...

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Muses shoe workshop walks through process behind Mardi Gras classic

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter January 19, 2017

Mardi Gras krewes are as integral to New Orleans culture as jazz bands and Cajun food. Among the most iconic of the parades, few krewes rival the all-female Muses in popularity of prestige. Beginning...

Acclaimed novelist Bernice L. McFadden shares her experience with Tulane students as a creative writing professor.

#WaveCrushWednesday: Bernice L. McFadden

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor December 8, 2016

This week's #WaveCrushWednesday is visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Bernice L. McFadden. As an acclaimed novelist and self-proclaimed historian, McFadden is no stranger to rejection and...

On-campus events put finals stress to rest

On-campus events put finals stress to rest

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter December 8, 2016

As finals week draws near, and students begin to prepare for their exams, various organizations around campus are busy organizing events designed to relieve some of the inevitable stress. From 2 p.m....

Tulane Zodiacs: Arcade's guide to star sign stereotypes

Tulane Zodiacs: Arcade’s guide to star sign stereotypes

Adrienne Underwood, Senior Staff Reporter December 8, 2016

No one asked for it, and we listened. The Arcade presents: the stereotypical Tulane student of each star sign. Keep in mind that stereotypes, by definition, are not representative of every individual of...

Seniors Emma Rary and Anthony Shaw rehearse for "Bee/ Play" Tuesday night in Elleonora P. McWilliams Hall. The variety show will run from Nov. 18-20 and will feature five plays.  

‘Bee/ Play’ showcases student talent in short plays

Taylor DeMulling, Arcade [email protected] November 17, 2016

To bee or not to bee — that is the question that the Tulane University Performing Arts Society strives to answer with its upcoming show, "Bee/ Play." "Bee/ Play" is TUPAS' first show of the semester,...

Increasing Exposure: Undergraduate Juried Exhibition paints picture of professional art world process for students

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor [email protected] November 17, 2016

Hidden away in the Woldenberg Art Center, a pristine white-walled gallery displays all kinds of art. It presents a sharp contrast from the neon glare of the hallways directly outside of its three rooms...

Le Marais brings steakhouse style to Shabbat dinner

Josh Axelrod, General Associate Editor [email protected] November 12, 2016

A typical Shabbat dinner at Rohr Chabad Jewish Student Center usually involves delicious home-cooked food, joyous singing and a warm sense of hospitality. This past Friday night, however, Chabad kicked...

Freshmen turn to tattoos to embellish student body

Kate Parker, Contributing Reporter [email protected] November 10, 2016

It's the thing parents of incoming freshmen fear more than drinking, drugs and sex, likely because of its permanence: their child getting inked.Many American teenagers eagerly await the moment they turn...

TU Tones, Tulane's newest a cappella group, was founded on campus in September.

Newest a cappella groups start off Tulane tenure on high note

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter [email protected] November 10, 2016

Tulane University's a cappella groups, from indie-cool THEM to prestigious and aptly named Green Envy, for many years have encapsulated students' musical talents and contributed to the innovative and artistic...

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