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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

Pottery on display in the Newcomb Art Museum.

Newcomb Pottery shines light on Tulane’s history

Sophia Duhon, Contributing writer February 28, 2024

As an art history lover, I’m always on the lookout for art in the wild. When walking to class past the Newcomb Art Museum, the beautiful pottery in the glass cases immediately caught my eye. These...

Photo by the Tulane University Vietnamese Association

How Tulanians celebrated Lunar New Year 2024

Ngoc Diep, Contributing Writer February 21, 2024

Amid the lively Mardi Gras celebrations — the most wonderful time of the year for many students — some Tulanians prepared for another significant festival: the Lunar New Year.   WHAT IS...

Graphic by Shivani Bondada

‘Nimona’: Animated revolution in LGBTQ+ love, identity

Ngoc Diep, Contributing Writer February 21, 2024

In today’s era, when the push for broader representation in media is stronger than ever, “Nimona” shines brightly as a beacon of progress in the animated realm. This Netflix release not only breaks...

Louisiana musicians honored at 2024 Grammy Awards

Louisiana musicians honored at 2024 Grammy Awards

Ian Faul, Arcade Editor February 7, 2024

The 2024 Grammy Awards was a night of multiple musical triumphs. There were some surprises: Miley Cyrus won her first Grammy for her song “Flowers,” R&B artist Victoria Monet won Best New Artist...

Cracking codes: Synbio club trailblazes CRISPR research

Cracking codes: Synbio club trailblazes CRISPR research

Sophia Finkbeiner, Staff Writer February 7, 2024

Tulane Synthetic Biology Club, more commonly known as TU Synbio, provides a welcoming space for inexperienced researchers to gain laboratory experience and contribute to projects, such as the one the Synbio...

Hip-hop figurehead J Dilla turns 50

Hip-hop figurehead J Dilla turns 50

Max Handler, Arcade Editor February 7, 2024

Few musicians can lay claim to a spot on hip-hop’s Mount Rushmore. In a genre that prioritizes fluidity and introspection, it seems nearly impossible to subjectively elevate an artist to an icon. However,...

The Oscars: Women to watch in 2024

The Oscars: Women to watch in 2024

Evan Allbritton, Staff Writer February 7, 2024

If there was one key moment for entertainment that encapsulated 2023, it was the release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” While both films gained international success, “Barbie” garnered considerably...

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Jude Acers: Chess master, living legend

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor January 31, 2024

An elderly man sits cross-legged outside a French Quarter cafe. His face is hidden behind the Sunday news, but a conspicuous beret pokes over the edge of the paper. He has a chaotic stack of more reading...

Photo by Lindsay Ruhl

Tulane students flock to see exotic animal derby

Alexandra Kahn, Contributing Writer January 31, 2024

What better way to spend your Saturday than putting on a pair of cowboy boots and a blazer to go see exotic animals run around a track? Last weekend, Tulane University students took over the New Orleans...

Jo Koy’s joke was accidentally feminist

Jo Koy’s joke was accidentally feminist

Aaliya Weheliye, Contributing Writer January 31, 2024

Two weeks ago at the Golden Globe Awards, stand up comedian Jo Koy gave a whole new meaning to bombing a performance. While stand-up comedians are paid to make controversial and slightly uncomfortable...

Revelers enjoy the floats of the School of Design -- the Krewe of Rex -- in this undated photo.

2024 Mardi Gras survival guide

Sophie Borislow, Associate Arcade Editor January 31, 2024

Carnival season is here; it seems like school had barely been back in session before the festive chaos began. For those who have never experienced a Tulane University Mardi Gras before, this brief...

Graphic by Shivani Bondada

‘plastic death’: glass beach blends substance with skill

Max Handler, Arcade Editor January 24, 2024

Indie rock outfit glass beach pivots towards progressive rock on their latest release, “plastic death.” The project is glass beach’s second studio album following 2019’s “the first glass...

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