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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

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Penthouse Improv's 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...

Low scoring total hurts Wave in 76-50 loss to Temple

Susan Fanelli, Sports Editor February 8, 2017

Tulane women's basketball (15-8, 6-4 American Athletic Conference) had its win streak snapped on Sunday, Feb. 5 against the visiting Temple Owls (17-5, 7-2 AAC), falling 76-50 on a rare low-scoring day. This...

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,...

Requests from students lead to new Arabic minor

Requests from students lead to new Arabic minor

Lauren Gaines, Associate Editor February 6, 2017

Starting this year, Tulane's foreign language department will offer an Arabic minor. The program will provide students with both linguistic proficiency in Arabic and comprehensive knowledge about Arabic...

Uptown restaurant set on fire

Uptown restaurant set on fire

Lily Milwit, News Editor February 3, 2017

The Flaming Torch, an uptown restaurant owned by an Iranian family, was set on fire Sunday night. NOPD is currently investigating the fire as possible arson but said in a statement that there is not...

Angel Olsen to promote “My Woman” at upcoming Republic show

Sarah Simon, Senior Staff Reporter February 3, 2017

Fans of indie-rock around New Orleans are excited to welcome Angel Olsen to the city for the first time. Olsen, who is noteworthy for her unique voice and masterful blend of indie-rock with dream pop...

Tulane contracted Sodexo worker killed in Pine Village shooting

Tess Riley, News Editor February 3, 2017

At 11:23 p.m. Tuesday, New Orleans Police Department officers responded to a shooting on the 7100 block of West Laverne Street. The Orleans Parish coroner identified one of the victims as Tiffany Thomas....

Courtesy of Rob Kellner

Miss Mojo’s ‘Up & Personal’ emulates intimacy of live, funky show

Parker Greenwood, Associate Arcade Editor February 2, 2017

Miss Mojo brings the same energy to its recorded tracks on its first album, "Up & Personal," that it does in live performances. The album allows any listener to bring the joy of a funky soul pop concert...

Know Your Rights: Immigration, Police

February 2, 2017

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After three coaches in four years, Jake Willsey looks to lead baseball to new heights

Jake Brennan, Sports Editor February 2, 2017

After a 2016 campaign that ended in heartbreak at the NCAA regional playoff, the Green Wave baseball team is looking to take it to the next level during the 2017 season. For senior infielder Jake Willsey,...

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