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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

Tranche de Vie de Paris: French Week at Tulane

Faye Daigle, Contributing Reporter [email protected] November 7, 2016

Starting Monday, Nov. 7, Tulane will come alive with the colors of French culture.From a lively game of pétanque on the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life Quadrangle to a Cajun dance workshop at...

Tulane NAMI festival to destigmatize mental health

Josh Axelrod, Associate Editor November 2, 2016

In a country where one in five adults suffer from a mental health illness, and stigma intensely surrounds the topic, many would argue a major change in attitude and atmosphere is needed. The National Alliance...

Students get political in new musical

Nurah Lambert, Arcade Associate Editor November 2, 2016

Once every four years, Americans get the opportunity to project their voices in the presidential election. Unlike previous years, the 2016 presidential election has played out more like a far-fetched comedy...

Instagram accounts parody Tulane life

Bryce Berman, Staff Reporter November 2, 2016

"Only at Tulane, only in New Orleans" rings true again with Tulane social media parody accounts that feature some of the school's happenings, stories and legends. Last year, The Arcade investigated accounts...

As part of the day's Homecoming festivities, Homecoming King nominee Bobby Martin rides a mechanical bull Oct. 27 on the Lavin-Bernick Center Quadrangle. Other festivities for the afternoon included making emoji pillows and creating personalized signs.

Tulane honors New Orleans with “There’s NO pLAce like Homecoming”

Alexa Melnick, Contributing Reporter October 27, 2016

Reflecting the general "home sweet home" feel of a student's return to Tulane University's campus, the homecoming theme this year takes a page from "The Wizard of Oz" with "there’s NO pLAce like homecoming."This...

‘Truth Tree’ speech bubbles fail to send message

Rachael Richard, Staff Reporter October 5, 2016

This fall, Tulane’s campus had a large new addition that was hard to miss. Hank Willis Thomas’ "Truth Tree" replaced "Companion (Passing Through)" by KAWS, or what many came to know as the "Sad Mickey...

Let’s talk about sex: student-run magazine to open conversation on taboo topics

Erica Goldish, Staff Reporter October 5, 2016

Harleigh Shaw, Paloma Pinto and Julia Daniel are going to change how you think about sex. The sophomores are starting a new online magazine, PeachWave, for students to write opinion pieces on topics such...

Tulane senior Jonah Resnick, an aspiring baker, ices freshly made donuts during his shift at District Donuts on Magazine Street. Resnick has been working at District Donuts for around five months, and hopes to continue baking and to one day own his own bakery.  

Dreams of dough: student Jonah Resnick balances studying with baking

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter October 4, 2016

He clocks in and reports to the back to read the prep list, sets up his station and begins to knead the dough. Preparing to make 1000 donuts is no easy feat, but senior Jonah Resnick does it with a smile.Resnick...

Last fall, the Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia exhibition featured the art of aboriginal women

Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia

Cameron Poole, Contributing Reporter October 2, 2016

Currently on display at the Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane University is an exhibit with a paradox. While its cultural origins are different from New Orleans', its deeper meanings and themes evoke similarities...

Tulane professor adds sound, light to sculpture in ‘Chromatic Surfaces’

Ben Shooter, Staff Reporter September 28, 2016

Over the past few weeks, Tulane art students flooded Instagram with pictures of enormous, swirling sculptures in yellow, orange and purple. These sculptures are part of Richard "Rick" Snow and Jamey Grimes'...

Kehlani performed at the Devlin Fieldhouse on Sep. 8 to positive reception by both fans and those who were new to her music.

Fall Concert hits the right notes with Daya, Kehlani

Nurah Lambert, Contributing Reporter September 14, 2016

Daya said it best when she sang, "Don't Let Me Down." This year's Fall Concert certainly did no such thing. One of the most eagerly awaited events of the year, the Fall Concert fell early this year.It...

A pokemon appears in front of Gibson Hall. The app integrates the virtual with the real world environment to create an immersive experience.

After the craze: Pokemon Go struggles to maintain public interest in recent weeks

Tyler Mead, Senior Staff Reporter September 14, 2016

Pokemon Red and Blue jumpstarted the imaginations of any kid lucky enough to own a Game Boy in the mid '90s. Since then, children could only dream of the day where our virtual friends became real, and...

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