Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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

November Project participants step up fitness routine

Emily Carmichael and Caroline Luetkemeyer December 1, 2016

In a city known for its love of drinking and community, it makes sense that an exercise group centered on community and started in a bar has made its way to New Orleans. The November Project is...

Restaurants like Seed and many others around the city aim to make delicious vegan food, including recreations of typically non-vegan options, accessible to a wider audience. 

Veganism finds place in New Orleans food scene

Parker Greenwood, Associate Arcade Editor December 1, 2016

Approximately one percent of the United States' population consists of vegans, meaning there are 3.7 million people out there forced to scour menus for an option that fits their needs, and frantically...

Celebration in the Oaks is an annual event that runs from Nov. 25 through the end of the year in City Park. This seasons celebration marks 30 years of festivities that appeal to both locals and tourists alike.

Celebration in the Oaks lights up New Orleans holiday season

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter December 1, 2016

Cotton-headed ninny muggins rejoice, the holiday season is officially upon us. City Park's annual holiday festival, Celebration in the Oaks, has begun now that everyone has eaten their weight in turkey...

Kevin Allison hosting his RISK! live podcast .

Kevin Allison takes a RISK! in New Orleans, discusses personal tragedies

Josh Axelrod, Associate Editor November 19, 2016

Kevin Allison weaves stories together like a gifted seamstress — with crude precision and an eye for the colorful. Bringing his "RISK!" live show to the Cafe Istanbul stage Nov. 11 for his New Orleans...

Students, audience ‘bow bow bow’ to Waka Flocka Flame

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor November 18, 2016

"O Let's Do It" rapper, Waka Flocka, also known as Waka Flocka Flame, went "Hard in the Paint" last Thursday at his concert at Republic NOLA and surely received a "Round of Applause" from attendees. "No...

Airing of Grievances: UberEATS

Tyler Mead, Senior Staff Reporter November 17, 2016

Dear UberEATS, When I said I wished Uber could deliver me and a pizza to my house, I was joking. You're here now though, and things are off to a rocky start between us. You misread a joke, and...

Seniors Emma Rary and Anthony Shaw rehearse for Bee/ Play Tuesday night in Elleonora P. McWilliams Hall. The variety show will run from Nov. 18-20 and will feature five plays.  

‘Bee/ Play’ showcases student talent in short plays

Taylor DeMulling, Arcade [email protected] November 17, 2016

To bee or not to bee — that is the question that the Tulane University Performing Arts Society strives to answer with its upcoming show, "Bee/ Play." "Bee/ Play" is TUPAS' first show of the semester,...

Tegan and Sara create atmosphere of support, connect with crowd

Tyler Mead, Senior Staff Reporter [email protected] November 17, 2016

Seeing Tegan and Sara live for the "Love You to Death" tour was an experience years in the making.The Canadian duo delivered everything a fan could hope for. They rocked The Joy Theater to its core from...

Increasing Exposure: Undergraduate Juried Exhibition paints picture of professional art world process for students

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor [email protected] November 17, 2016

Hidden away in the Woldenberg Art Center, a pristine white-walled gallery displays all kinds of art. It presents a sharp contrast from the neon glare of the hallways directly outside of its three rooms...

‘Doctor Strange’ dazzles on all fronts

Brandi Doyal, Senior Staff Reporter [email protected] November 13, 2016

If you've been on social media since Thursday, then you probably have heard of "Doctor Strange", which just made $85 million during its opening weekend. This movie proves that the days of red-and-blue...

Le Marais brings steakhouse style to Shabbat dinner

Josh Axelrod, General Associate Editor [email protected] November 12, 2016

A typical Shabbat dinner at Rohr Chabad Jewish Student Center usually involves delicious home-cooked food, joyous singing and a warm sense of hospitality. This past Friday night, however, Chabad kicked...

Louis the Child reigns over Republic

Chloe Cristian, Staff Reporter [email protected] November 11, 2016

At electronic music concerts, with several openers and late hours, it's easy to lose steam without effective sets. Louis the Child and Quinn XCII, however, were up to the challenge last weekend.The Chicago-based...

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