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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

New Orleans’ month of French cultural events

New Orleans’ month of French cultural events

Ian Faul, Staff Writer March 14, 2023

It could be because March is the month of French-speaking, or in French, “le mois de la francophonie.” As of 2018, Louisiana is officially an observed member of the International Organization of...

Milton H. Latter Library’s storied past

Milton H. Latter Library’s storied past

Max Handler, Contributing Writer March 1, 2023

Tucked beneath the live oaks of St. Charles Avenue lies a large, antiquated house in the neo-Romanesque style. Over a century old, the building, now known as the Milton H. Latter Memorial Library,...

Brittany Broski makes waves at TUCP event

Brittany Broski makes waves at TUCP event

Laura Malagrino, Arcade Editor February 8, 2023

The crowd was massive. An hour before the doors opened, Tulane University students began to line up in the Lavin-Bernick Center to see Brittany Broski, the internet personality and comedian hosted by Tulane...

Childhood icon fills McAlister for mental health talk

Childhood icon fills McAlister for mental health talk

Eladia Michaels and Ethan Moran February 8, 2023

This Monday, Tulane students and members of the general public stood in a line that stretched from McAlister Auditorium to Freret Street to listen to one of their childhood icons talk about mental health.  Jennette...

“Roleplay” Returns to Tulane

“Roleplay” Returns to Tulane

Ian Faul, Staff Writer January 25, 2023

Several times over the past few years, I have heard people mention a show called “Roleplay” that premiered at Tulane in 2019. A professor described it as striking. A friend hailed it as one of the...

Unsolicited review of Tulane bid day:  Part II

Unsolicited review of Tulane bid day: Part II

Holly Haney, Senior Staff Writer January 18, 2023

Bid Day is the best day of the year. New members run home, and creepy men stand outside the Boot to watch the spectacle. It’s essentially a holiday and a fun day for everyone.  More importantly,...

Lake, River Halls: Sophomore Thoughts

Lake, River Halls: Sophomore Thoughts

Eladia Michaels, Contributing Writer November 16, 2022

The infamous Tulane crane was where it all began, responsible for the consistent pounding and banging students and faculty have heard for the past year as they passed through campus. The 8 a.m. wake-up...

Acting activism: ‘Project Jane’ opens in Lupin Theater

Acting activism: ‘Project Jane’ opens in Lupin Theater

Ian Faul, Staff Writer November 16, 2022

In many ways, the future of American democracy was determined on Tuesday, with many elections hinging on the issue of reproductive rights. As a result, the timing for the opening of “Project Jane”...

ARCADE | Many lives of freshmen

ARCADE | Many lives of freshmen

Bethany Milner, Contributing Writer October 12, 2022

Midterms have started, party themes are becoming more intricate and everyone is already running out of Wavebuck$. Whether Tulane is 10 minutes from home or 8,000 miles away, college is a daunting new...

Girls, Ghosts, Pablo Escobar: “Our Dear Dead Drug Lord” opens at the Lupin Theater

Girls, Ghosts, Pablo Escobar: “Our Dear Dead Drug Lord” opens at the Lupin Theater

Ian Faul, Contributing Writer September 28, 2022

If you’ve been enjoying this week’s long-awaited cool front, don’t be so fast to attribute it to global weather patterns; it just may be that the chill you feel is coming from certain supernatural...

What's new at the LBC food court?

What’s new at the LBC food court?

Olivia Warren and Sophie Borislow August 24, 2022

The new academic year at Tulane has brought some welcome and not-so-welcome dining changes. Tulane revealed new dining options at the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life, along with the virtual...

Tulane welcomes first ever Tulane Student Film Festival

Tulane welcomes first ever Tulane Student Film Festival

Hannah Levitan, Associate News Editor April 27, 2022

Embellished with red carpets, photo backdrops and balloons, members of the Strategy, Leadership and Analytics Minor Special Topics: Film Festival course greeted attendees at the Woldenberg Art Center...

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