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  • Professor Ata Hindi spoke to students gathered in Pocket Park Wednesday evening in protest of Hillel hosting a dinner with an IDF soldier.

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    Student organizes rally to protest Hillel hosting IDF soldier

  • Newcomb

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    New team-taught classes introduced to SLA, SSE 

  • OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

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    OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

  • Tulanes Mens Tennis team fell short in the conference semifinals after two upset victories

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    Tulane men’s tennis falls short in conference tournament

  • OPINION | College students need sex education, too

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    OPINION | College students need sex education, too

  • Colin Norton, a senior studying finance and accounting, rendered these images depicting the evolution of AI using Dall-E. This one portrays Alan Turing in the style of Leonardo da Vincis lab notebook.

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    Imitation game: Can AI rival student intellect?

  • Yale University and Brown University are among the latest Ivy League institutions to reinstate standardized testing requirements for incoming classes.

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    Elite colleges reinstate standardized testing requirement following new research

  • Normalcy is novelty to Tulane’s graduating class

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    Normalcy is novelty to Tulane’s graduating class

  • OPINION | Workout woes: Overcrowding strains Tulanes gym facilities

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    OPINION | Workout woes: Overcrowding strains Tulane’s gym facilities

  • Courtesy of TU Fashion

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    TU Fashion presents fourth annual fashion show

  • Quarterback Kai Horton led the first unit on offense in the spring football game

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    Defense shines in front of packed Yulman at spring football game

  • OPINION | To post or not to post: Commentary on publicizing romantic relationships

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    OPINION | To post or not to post: Commentary on publicizing romantic relationships

  • Nazi camp liberator Bill Kongable spoke to Tulane students about history, trauma and the survival of democracy.

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    Concentration camp liberator Bill Kongable speaks to students

  • In 2000, just under 30% of college students reported never having vaginal intercourse whereas two decades later, that number is above 40%.

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    Not getting laid? Sex recession to blame

  • Taylor Swift proves she can still ‘Do It With a Broken Heart’

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    Taylor Swift proves she can still ‘Do It With a Broken Heart’

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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

The Broad Theaters mix of mainstream, experimental and indie films appeals to a wide variety of movie-goers in the Mid-City area. The theater, less than a year old, stands out through its industrial interior and intimate screening rooms.

The Broad Theater reimagines look, feel of movie theaters

Julia Glass, Contributing Reporter February 16, 2017

While AMC theaters are usually the go-to when spending a night out at the movies, New Orleans has local options that are not only more convenient but also more interesting. As with other institutions,...

#WaveCrushWednesday: Alex Keiser

#WaveCrushWednesday: Alex Keiser

Lauren Gaines, General Associate February 15, 2017

This week's #WaveCrushWednesday is Tulane student Alex Keiser. Alex is a freshman majoring in political science with a minor in French. In her spare time, Alex bakes desserts, breads and treats in one...

Netflix Queue: Hidden Gems

Sydne Klein, Staff Reporter February 13, 2017

For every time a person may consult Netflix for a classic re-watch of "Pulp Fiction," there lies a hidden trove of entirely underrated yet satisfying film selections. Aside from the fact that...

Angel Olsen showcases newest album, performs for first time in city

Sarah Simon, Senior Staff Reporter February 11, 2017

Angel Olsen descended on Feb. 4 at Republic New Orleans for her first show in the city. She was accompanied by Los Angeles-based artist Chris Cohen. Cohen and his band opened the show with slow, chill...

Piety Street Market offers festival festoonery, flea-market style

Parker Greenwood, Arcade Associate Editor February 10, 2017

Thrifty shoppers looking to spend a day venturing across the city should turn their attention towards the Piety Street Market. The market is hosted by Old Ironworks from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on the second Saturday...

Louis C.K. has last laugh at Mahalia Jackson Theater

Matthew Philips, Contributing Reporter February 10, 2017

Within the competitive field of stand-up comedy, it is often difficult for individual performers to sell out entire venues. For Louis C.K., however, selling out back-to-back nights with less than a week's...

T. Morgan Dixon promotes health improvement, empowerment with GirlTrek

Julia Engel, Contributing Reporter February 9, 2017

As part of the NewDay speaker series hosted by the Taylor Center, co-founder and chief of programs for GirlTrek T. Morgan Dixon spoke on Feb. 6 about the underlying psychological causes of the black female...

Penthouse Improvs next show will take place at 6:15 p.m. Feb. 17 in Rogers Memorial Chapel. The group is one of many comedy clubs that have popped up at Tulane in the past year, meeting the demand for comedic avenues available to students.

Penthouse Improv brings new comedic outlet to campus

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter February 9, 2017

From the brand new Tulane Improv Club to the established Cat Mafia sketch comedy group, Tulane's arts and entertainment scene is quickly growing to incorporate comedy. One group that is gaining popularity...

The Black Arts Festival, which will run through March 24, features workshops, lectures and more. The Black Art Market (above) at Pocket Park last week kicked off the festival. The market aimed to increase the exposure of black vendors and artists by featuring over 15 local business owners.

Black Art Market brings local vendors, marks beginning of festival

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor February 9, 2017

The entrance to Pocket Park would come as a bit of a surprise for students who walked around campus unaware of the 2017 Tulane Black Arts Festival's first event Wednesday. Along the park's fringe, crisp...

Airing of Grievances: Landscaper Loathing

Airing of Grievances: Landscaper Loathing

February 9, 2017

Dear neighbors who think participating in noisy activities at ungodly hours of the morning is appropriate, I appreciate your efforts to mow your lawn, leaf blow and whatever else actual people do to...

Vendors, carnival costume shoppers gather for Piety Street Market

Parker Greenwood, Associate Arcade Editor February 8, 2017

Thrifty shoppers looking to spend a day venturing across the city should turn their attention towards the Piety Street Market. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the second Saturday of every month, Old Ironworks,...

Miss Mojo releases EP, expands presence from campus, to city, to Spotify

Parker Greenwood, Associate Arcade Editor February 6, 2017

Miss Mojo band members Piper Browne and Leo Skovron cite a Southport Hall Live Music and Party Hall event for Browne's sorority being cancelled as the event that gave them momentum. With the venue booked,...

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