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  • A medical School employee shot himself on Tulane’s downtown campus on Friday morning, police say.

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    School of Medicine technician sustains self-inflicted gunshot wound

  • Tulane Student Film Festival has released the lineup for its 2024 event. | Photo courtesy of TSFF

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    2024 Tulane Student Film Festival releases lineup

  • Tulane Workers United gathered at Gibson on Tuesday morning in an attempt to speak with President Mike Fitts.

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    Union election date set as faculty demands recognition

  • There are 16 NBA playoff teams vying for a championship.

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    NBA playoffs are here, we have you covered

  • Kai Horton to compete for starting quarterback job at spring football game

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    New era of Tulane football takes center stage in spring game

  • OPINION | Housing, course registration need overhaul, transparency

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    OPINION | Housing, course registration need overhaul, transparency

  • Letter to the Editor | Survivor’s perspective on negotiating desire

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    Letter to the Editor | Survivor’s perspective on negotiating desire

  • ‘The Fall Guy’: Ode to cinema’s hidden heroes

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    ‘The Fall Guy’: Ode to cinema’s hidden heroes

  • OPINION | Leave your racism on sidelines 

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    OPINION | Leave your racism on sidelines 

  • Islamophobia Awareness Week kicks off with informational event

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    Islamophobia Awareness Week kicks off with informational event

  • Courtesy of Sofia Patino-Vergara

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    El Caimán Gordo: Taste of Colombia in heart of New Orleans

  • A medical School employee shot himself on Tulane’s downtown campus on Friday morning, police say.

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    Shooting at Republic NOLA leaves one dead, 11 injured

  • A medical School employee shot himself on Tulane’s downtown campus on Friday morning, police say.

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    Tulane announces new chief of police

  • Letter to the Editor | Support Tulane Workers United, help your professors

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Support Tulane Workers United, help your professors

  • Head coach Lisa Stockton led the Tulane womens basketball program for 30 years.

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    Tulane women’s basketball ushers in new era with coach Langford

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Conscious Period sells feminine hygiene products at a discounted price and for every box bought, the organization provides free feminine care products to various homeless shelters.

Conscious Period raises awareness about safety, availability of menstruation products

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter April 20, 2017

The average woman* will spend more than 100,000 hours in their lifetime using a tampon yet rarely consider the accessibility, sustainability and safety of such products. Tampon manufacturers are not...

#WaveCrushWednesday: Brandon Issa

#WaveCrushWednesday: Brandon Issa

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter April 19, 2017

This week’s #WaveCrushWednesday is Brandon Issa, a redshirt sophomore pitcher for the Green Wave. Issa, originally from Old Tappan, New Jersey, is studying public relations and has been playing baseball...

Trans athlete Chris Mosier breaks barriers

Trans athlete Chris Mosier breaks barriers

Rebecca Neuman-Hammond and Kayla Harry April 19, 2017

Assigned female at birth, Chris Mosier said he knew at a young age that that was not right. "My mom would say, 'You can't wear your hat backwards, people are going to think you're a little boy.' And...

From the Basement: Title IX devolves into ineffectiveness

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter April 19, 2017

With the intention of providing equal opportunity to all athletes regardless of sex, Title IX proved beneficial in 1972. More than 40 years later, the law is faltering.  Through the cutting of programs,...

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Weekend crime report: April 13 – 16

Tess Riley, News Editor April 17, 2017

The following crimes were reported to Tulane University Police Department between Thursday and Sunday. Building fire: A building fire was reported to officers around 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Primate...

Foxygen reunites, returns to New Orleans

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter April 15, 2017

Californians Jonathan Rado and Sam France of Foxygen will bring their jazz, folk and classic rock sound back to the Big Easy. Formed in 2005 when both members were only 15, Foxygen made a name for itself...

Nike introduces first ever athletic hijab

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter April 15, 2017

After a 13-month design process, Nike will sell performance hijabs for Muslim athletes beginning in spring 2018. The Nike Pro Hijab consists of a single-layer pull-on design made from lightweight polyester...

Current community service requirements do not benefit community, hinder student growth

Nketiah Berko, Contributing Writer April 13, 2017

Tulane University prides itself on a self-styled "culture of community." From touting a relationship with New Orleans to the pseudo-pretentious Latin motto "non sibi, sed suis," public service is an...

Women’s rugby heads to the final four to defend championship title

Susan Fanelli, Sports Editor April 13, 2017

With its national title on the line, Tulane women's club rugby will head to the final four of Division II college rugby for the second year in a row. On the road back to its repeat attempt, the team...

Staff Sips: Brandi Doyal’s Brandy Spoils

April 13, 2017

  Digital Director Tyler Mead talks with our current Editor-in-Chief Brandi Doyal while they make a topical yet tropical cocktail.

Tulane alums emergency medical response app wins Big Idea competition

Tulane alum’s emergency medical response app wins Big Idea competition

Julia Ferro, Staff Reporter April 13, 2017

In a city USA Today ranked in the third tier of major cities for emergency medical services, a Tulane alumnus was inspired by a "Big Idea" to improve New Orleans EMS. The ninth annual New Orleans Entrepreneur...

After reinstatement in February, Tulane EMS changed its recruitment and hiring process.

Tulane EMS standardizes hiring process

Tess Riley and Fiona Grathwohl, News Editor and Staff Reporter April 13, 2017

Tulane Emergency Medical Services has officially made its return to campus life with changes to its recruitment and hiring process. The improvements include standardized interview questions, an online...

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