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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

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Wave of student-run dining options proves popular

Max Handler, Arcade Editor November 8, 2023

Tulane University’s perceived dearth of late-night dining options has frequently been the source of frustration among students. However, the sudden influx of student-run takeout businesses is poised...

“Our main goal is just to make sure that the cats on campus are healthy and fed,” sophomore Fundraising Chair Maeve McAndews said.

Campus Cats organization keeps cats feline good

Ryann Goldberg, Contributing Writer November 1, 2023

Most Tulane University students know of Jeffrey, the beloved campus cat, who can often be seen lounging outside of Dixon Hall, or the other 25-plus cats that can be spotted on campus.    Lesser...

Franny Choi: 2023 Arons Visiting Poet

Franny Choi, poet, harbinger of apocalypse, visits Tulane

Ian Faul, Arcade Editor October 25, 2023

For poet and essayist Franny Choi, the apocalypse has already come. Actually, it came many years ago for marginalized people, and it continues today. As their recent work suggests, though, this rather...

The Benevolent Society for the Propagation of Assorted Tomfoolery and Other Sorts of Peculiar and Otherwise Absurd and Baffling Nonsense meets atop a parking garage.

Inside Tulane’s Juggling Club, absurdity abounds

Ian Faul, Arcade Editor October 4, 2023

The question “Where am I?” can mean many different things. There is, of course, the prototypical “Dorothy in Oz” version of the question provoked by unfamiliarity with a new environment. There...

Graphic by Shivani Bondada

TUCPalooza premieres this October

Zoe Gellert, Contributing writer October 4, 2023

In a city as unique and lively as New Orleans, it's only fitting that our school has Tulane University Campus Programming. TUCP, for short, is a multicultural club that cultivates entertainment on...

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Masked Violence Volume II opens in Woldenberg Art Center

Emma Menard, Contributing writer September 27, 2023

Content warning: This article discusses general themes of sexual violence.    A diverse crowd composed of local artists, Tulane University students, sexual violence survivors and allies...

TUCP brings Michelle Zauner to campus

TUCP brings Michelle Zauner to campus

Ian Faul, Arcade Editor September 20, 2023

As an artist, Michelle Zauner is hard to pin down. In the alternative and indie pop sphere, she is known as the lead singer of the band Japanese Breakfast. In literary circles, she is known as the author...

Tulane’s Fashion Club executives provide insights on what is in vogue right now.

Fashionably late to class: Trends in Tulane fashion

Alexandra Kahn, Contributing writer September 20, 2023

The comeback of low-rise baggy jeans, sheer slip dresses, miniskirts, graphic tees and accessory overload has everyone thinking we took a time machine back to the ‘90s. It’s even happening right...

Best classes at Tulane: Seniors weigh in

Best classes at Tulane: Seniors weigh in

Max Handler, Arcade Editor September 20, 2023

This year’s seniors have weathered a great deal of adversity during their time at Tulane University. Many graduated high school in the throes of the worst pandemic in recent history. They weathered...

Roll cameras: Looking back on movies filmed at Tulane

Roll cameras: Looking back on movies filmed at Tulane

Lila Mago, Contributing Writer September 13, 2023

Over the years, plenty of cameras have rolled at Tulane University. With Romanesque buildings that line a picture-perfect backdrop of oak trees, Tulane exudes a quintessentially “Southern college campus...

Graphic by Shivani Bondada

Clubbing at Tulane’s activities expo

Ian Faul, Arcade Editor September 6, 2023

The club fair is a buzzing confusion of sensations: the roar of conversation, the taste of free chocolate, the bustle of the crowd and the occasional jumpscare by Crawfest mascot, Carl the Crawfish. Before...

City beat: What’s up in New Orleans

City beat: What’s up in New Orleans

Max Handler, Arcade Editor August 30, 2023

Festivals   Southern Decadence can trace its roots back to a humble going away party in 1972. Now, 51 years later, it has morphed into New Orleans’s largest LGBTQ+ festival. This year’s...

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