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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

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Graduates and faculty gather at Tulane's neuroscience program 25th anniversary.

Tulane neuroscience program celebrates 25-year anniversary

Ian Faul, Editor-in-Chief 1 day ago

  Tulane University’s neuroscience major celebrated its 25th anniversary this Friday, welcoming back graduates and professors for a day of reminiscing.   The major came into existence...

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Proposed Louisiana constitutional amendment on tax limits slashes university research funding

Ellie Cowen, News Editor 2 days ago

Louisiana voters will decide on March 29 whether to overhaul language in the state constitution around budget and taxation, lowering the maximum rate for income tax and increasing the income tax deduction...

New Orleans public schools improve, maintain ‘C’ grade

New Orleans public schools improve, maintain ‘C’ grade

Lia Prados, Staff Writer 2 days ago

The Orleans Parish School Board’s annual performance scores were released in November of 2024. On the state’s 150-point scale, the district received a score of 74, nearly five points higher than in...

Coping strategies for stress: What neuroscience can tell us

Coping strategies for stress: What neuroscience can tell us

Ma Caszandra Joy Dante, Staff Writer 2 days ago

Stress: As midterm season comes and goes, you might have had your fair share of it.   “Stress is something that disturbs what is called homeostasis,” Jonathon Fadok, associate professor of psychology...

Student work from the Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair.

Tulane hosts Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair

Sophia Finkbeiner and Bryce Oufnac March 12, 2025

Tulane invited sixth through 12th graders from local New Orleans middle and high schools to compete in the 69th annual Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair. This event, which lasted from...

Book Fest features doctors, journalists in STEM-focused talks

Book Fest features doctors, journalists in STEM-focused talks

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data Editor March 12, 2025

This year’s New Orleans Book Festival provides an opportunity to ponder some of society’s most relevant science and technology topics: CRISPR gene-editing technology, the relationship between religion...

The grading system has flaws.

First come, better served: Reality of sequential grading biases, GPA disparities

Ma Caszandra Joy Dante, Staff Writer February 27, 2025

The first person in line gets to pick. The first passenger in the car sits shotgun. And the first student graded gets … a better grade?   Sequential grading bias is the unintentional difference...

Ray-Ban's Meta Wayfarer sunglasses are AI-powered smart glasses with an HD video camera, over-ear speakers and a small button for capturing images.

AI tools transform accessibility for Deaf, Deafblind

Lia Prados, Staff Writer February 26, 2025

From the invention of Braille to the development of hearing aids, society has strived to overcome challenges faced by the Deaf and Deafblind communities. Today, artificial intelligence stands at the...

Paul Hall is an interdisciplinary research building that houses science and engineering research.

Tulane research operations may stall following NIH funding cuts

Ian Faul and Rosemary Mulvey February 20, 2025

The Trump administration’s recent proposal to cap grant funding from the National Institutes of Health has been met with widespread concern, particularly from research institutions like Tulane University.   The...

Professor Zachary Pine discusses the two primary methods to create AI-generated music.

Love Data Week highlights student work, current data applications

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor February 19, 2025

Last Monday marked the beginning of Love Data Week, hosted by the Connolly Alexander Institute for Data Science in conjunction with the Tulane University Libraries.  Love Data Week featured lectures,...

The Consortium for Equitable Disaster Resilience constructed a mind map to group disaster relief barriers based on themes.

Tulane disaster resilience research chosen for Walmart grant

Lia Prados, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

The Consortium for Equitable Disaster Resilience is a research organization working to improve the ability of communities to respond to natural disasters. As a member of Tulane University’s Disaster...

Students learn crypto, technology at Tulane Financial Technology club

Students learn crypto, technology at Tulane Financial Technology club

Ma Caszandra Joy Dante, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

The United States banking system can be a complicated landscape characterized by rapid economic changes and market fluctuations. Tulane’s Financial Technology club helps students navigate and interpret...

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