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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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Hippo Campus energizes in virtual concert

Tucker Allen, Contributing Writer October 27, 2020

Last Thursday, from the historic First Avenue of Minneapolis in their home state of Minnesota, the persistently popular indie rock band Hippo Campus gave online audiences the second night of “Dream...

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Four must-listen NOLA podcasts

Lauren Berg, Contributing Writer October 21, 2020

The city of New Orleans is full of different cultural, historical and social points of intrigue. Finding interesting ways of learning about these things, however, can sometimes be a challenge. These...

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An Ode to the iPod Shuffle

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor October 19, 2020

There are a lot of things I miss about 2007. Second grade, for starters. I miss peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, when Netflix came in envelopes in the mail and Harry Potter before J.K. Rowling started...

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Behind the magic of Jazz Fest posters

Hannah May-Powers, Arcade Editor October 14, 2020

The first New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Fest happened in Congo Square in 1970 to a crowd of 350 people. In the 50 years since its inception, the event has garnered widespread attention and attracts thousands...

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Tulane’s annual fundraising concert to be streamed

Mercedes Ohlen, Contributing Writer October 14, 2020

Tulane’s annual fundraising concert, The Tipping Point, will be virtual this year amidst the ongoing social distancing guidelines in place to keep the community safe. Produced by UpperWest Music...

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Recipes to try this fall season

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor October 7, 2020

As the fall season kicks off, food is an essential part of getting into the holiday spirit. Whether you’re tired of The Commons, miss home-cooked meals or just want to channel your inner chef, these...

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Event Spotlight: Art for Art’s Sake

Hannah May-Powers, Arcade Editor October 7, 2020

It would be impossible to quantify the cultural impact that the city of New Orleans has had on artists. Not only does the city inspire artists who live here, but plenty of artists from around the world...

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Arcade Book Corner: September 2020

Hannah May-Powers, Arcade Editor October 1, 2020

Whether you are looking for some escapism or to become more engaged with the world around you, reading is one of the best ways to achieve your goals. Finding books that interest you, however, is oftentimes...

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Arcade’s guide to October events

Meredith Abdelnour, Arcade Editor September 30, 2020

It’s fall in New Orleans, and though this season might look a little different, there are still plenty of exciting activities to do this October. Check out Arcade’s picks for fun events on campus...

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Airing of Grievances: Breaking up with Dean Woodley

Gabe Darley, Staff Writer September 30, 2020

Dear Erica, Hey, girl! So great to hear from you yet again. Things sure have been crazy this semester. All these new rules and guidelines can make things pretty confusing, so this email is primarily...

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Emmys fail to overcome COVID-19 challenges

Cullen Fagan, Senior Staff Reporter September 23, 2020

Like always, this year I watched the Emmys on my laptop from a shoddy stream link I got from direct messaging a random person on Twitter. Not like always, so did everyone else. Well, maybe not from a Twitter...

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No good apple: Copaganda in media

Hannah May-Powers, Arcade Editor September 22, 2020

One thousand ninety-nine. That is the number of people murdered at the hands of police in 2019. Behind every one of these needless killings is a person who was failed in the most violent way possible...

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