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  • A shooting at The Republic NOLA in the Warehouse district left one dead and 11 injured.

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    Shooting at Republic NOLA leaves one dead, 11 injured

  • A shooting at The Republic NOLA in the Warehouse district left one dead and 11 injured.

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    Tulane announces new chief of police

  • Letter to the Editor | Support Tulane Workers United, help your professors

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Support Tulane Workers United, help your professors

  • Head coach Lisa Stockton led the Tulane womens basketball program for 30 years.

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    Tulane women’s basketball ushers in new era with coach Langford

  • The UConn Huskies win the 2024 National Championship after a dominant tournament run

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    Uconn dominates NCAA tournament, earns “blue blood” status

  • Green Wave baseball looks to climb up the standings in the American Conference

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    Green Wave baseball hopes to build off recent victory for conference improvement

  • Analyzing satire: Why Helldivers 2 succeeds where Warhammer 40k faltered

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    Analyzing satire: Why Helldivers 2 succeeds where Warhammer 40k faltered

  • Tulanes Middle East and North African Studies introduces students to the rich history, layered politics, diverse cultures, linguistic, and religious traditions of the Middle East and North Africa, according to the Tulane website.

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    Open letter from staff accuses Tulane of anti-Palestinian bias

  • Cowboy Carter explores past music tradition while creating its own

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    Cowboy Carter explores past music tradition while creating its own

  • Tulanes Green Wave Films assists with HBOs ‘The Welcome Table’

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    Tulane’s Green Wave Films assists with HBO’s ‘The Welcome Table’

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    Alumni, authors on COVID-19 failures and future pandemics

  • Ian Faul is the incoming editor-in-chief of the Tulane Hullabaloo.

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    Ian Faul elected next Hullabaloo Editor-in-Chief

  • Crawfest 2024 prevails in face of crawfish shortage

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    Crawfest 2024 prevails in face of crawfish shortage

  • ‘Deeper Well’: Kacey Musgraves explores self-fulfillment, musical evolution

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    ‘Deeper Well’: Kacey Musgraves explores self-fulfillment, musical evolution

  • Tulane’s URBANBuild students build ‘Tiny Homes,’ combatting homelessness

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    Tulane’s URBANBuild students build ‘Tiny Homes,’ combatting homelessness

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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...

Our Life: Lexi’s quest for vengeance

‘Our Life’: Lexi’s quest for vengeance

Sophie Borislow, Contributing Reporter March 23, 2022

The most important unspoken sibling rule — “no one can make fun of my sibling, besides me” — is put to the test in the penultimate episode of “Euphoria” season two, "The Theater and Its Double."    As...

‘Euphoria’: Where relationships crumble

‘Euphoria’: Where relationships crumble

Sophie Borislow, Contributing Writer March 10, 2022

The second season of “Euphoria” was a rollercoaster. This season explores relationships and addiction on a different level than the first season. “Euphoria” follows a group of high schoolers...

Euphorias Nate Jacob epitomizes impunity for domestic abusers.

Stop fetishizing Nate Jacobs

Lily Mae Lazarus, Managing Editor March 10, 2022

Content Warning: The following article contains subject matter pertaining to domestic abuse and dating violence.   I am the type of victim who tends to ignore trigger warnings. Having been...

Kendall Roy holds a mirror for the American elite

Kendall Roy holds a mirror for the American elite

Rohan Goswami, News Editor February 21, 2022

The third series of “Succession” picked up right where it left off — the aftermath of Kendall Roy’s Judas-esque patricide attempt and the birth of Kendall’s new identity as a Piana-clad, Balmain...

Graphic of top 5 movies with worst Southern and Louisianan accents

OPINION | Hey Hollywood, Southern Accent depends on ‘where y’at’

Faith McLean, Associate Arcade Editor December 15, 2021

What does the South sound like to you? Does it sound like Tom Hank’s character Forrest Gump or Adam Sandler’s character Bobby Boucher Jr.? Well, that is what Hollywood wants you to believe Southern...

Mash-Up of Musical Adaptation Logos

OPINION: Musical theatre needs to remember its community as it takes Hollywood

Asia Thomas, Contributing Reporter December 1, 2021

“Hamilton,” “In the Heights,” “West Side Story,” “Wicked” and “Tick Tick... Boom!” The common ground between these phrases: they are only a few of the musical productions shining...

New Orleans Film Society Logo, courtesy of New Orleans Film Society

New Orleans Film Festival premieres Nov. 5, offers hybrid format

Michal Rahabi, Contributing Reporter November 3, 2021

As November rolls in, New Orleans plans for its highly anticipated 32nd film festival, premiering Nov. 5. For those who are unfamiliar with this event, the New Orleans Film Society produces an annual...

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Must-see films from women directors

Jillian Fontana, Contributing Reporter March 11, 2021

To celebrate Women’s History Month, here are some fantastic movies directed by empowering women in the film industry!   The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020) Directed by Radha Blank   This...

movie poster for phillip youman, a black directors, first feature length film burning cane which has won many awards

Must-see films from Black directors

Mackenzie Bookamer, Arcade Editor February 24, 2021

To celebrate Black excellence in the film industry, here are some eye-opening films to watch by Black directors.    Burning Cane (2019) Phillip Youmans “Burning Cane” is Youmans’...

man and woman hand in hand and another woman walking by in shot from filmmaker

NOLA filmmaker makes debut at Sundance

Clara Lacey, Senior Staff Reporter February 10, 2021

New Orleans-based filmmaker Marion Hill made her feature debut last week in the 2021 Sundance Film Festival with “Ma Belle, My Beauty,” a dreamy and nuanced story grappling with the realities and...

Best romantic films for Valentine’s Day

Best romantic films for Valentine’s Day

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor February 10, 2021

If you’re single on Valentine’s Day, you could spend the day lamenting your loneliness and scowling at every cute couple picture you see, or you could get yourself a heart-shaped cookie and make...

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