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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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Music Rising at Tulane launches musical cultures innovative learning platform

Julia Novack April 23, 2014

Tulane is collaborating with Music Rising, a campaign started after Hurricane Katrina in an effort to revive the Gulf South music scene and culture, to build an interactive website. The website launched...

 

USG approves funding for new TEMS vehicle

Armando Marin, Associate News Editor April 23, 2014

The Undergraduate Student Government approved legislation at its Tuesday meeting to allocate $21,322 from the reserve to Tulane Emergency Medical Services. These funds will be used to purchase an all-terrain...

Goldwater Scholarship

Armando Marin April 16, 2014

The Fermi paradox explains the possibility of finding life in our galaxy. It states that intelligent life is highly probable, but humans have yet to make contact with extraterrestrial life. This apparent...

Yulman Stadium

Yulman Stadium: A preview of the Wave’s new home

Oliver Grigg, Print Sports Editor April 9, 2014

Noise of construction fills the air and heavy equipment sits on the field, but the $75 million, 30,000-capacity Yulman Stadium remains on target for the Green Wave's Sept. 6 football home opener against...

Wild Child to play at Crawfest

Laura Rostad April 2, 2014

Indie folk band Wild Child will play at Crawfest from 2:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday on the Gapsa Stage. This won't be the band's first time in New Orleans; Wild Child has played at The Howlin' Wolf on...

Marco Benevento to perform at Crawfest

Laura Rostad April 2, 2014

Multi-instrumentalist Marco Benevento will play from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday on the Gapsa Stage. Benevento will combine his piano abilities with bassist Dave Dreiwitz and drummer Andy Borger in...

History of Crawfest

Brandi Doyal, Staff Reporter April 2, 2014

Tulane University is prepping to host its eighth annual Crawfest festival this weekend. Crawfest is a student-run music and arts festival that occurs every spring and features thousands of pounds of crawfish,...

Obama nominates Tulane Law alumnus to U.S. Attorney position

Brandi Doyal, Staff Reporter March 27, 2014

President Barack Obama nominated Walt Green, a 1993 graduate of Tulane Law School, to serve as the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he will be one of...

More than 1000 students gather to celebrate Shabbat

Brandi Doyal, Staff Writer March 27, 2014

More than 1000 students gathered on Newcomb Quad last Friday to eat dinner and celebrate Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath. This was the sixth Shabbat 1000 dinner sponsored by Hillel and Chabad at Tulane....

 

Roots of Renewal receives grant to re-juvinate juvenile offenders

Brandi Doyal, Staff Reporter March 26, 2014

Between winning $7,500 at the Clinton Global Initiative University competition in Arizona this past weekend and winning $1,000 in Tulane's ComeFail competition, Roots of Renewal has hit the ground running....

 

President Cowen gives ‘Last Lecture’

Brandi Doyal and Armando Marin March 26, 2014

The Tulane Mortar Board invited Tulane President Scott Cowen to speak Wednesday at its annual "Last Lecture," an event in which guests are asked to speak to the audience as if it were their last time. Cowen...

 

Debate emerges over proposed cuts to staff benefits

Emma Discher March 26, 2014

A Feb. 13 proposal to adjust faculty and staff benefits led to concern in the community.Members of the Staff Benefits Committee formed a subcommittee, which will meet regularly to consider options and...

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