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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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Analyzing Tulane football's turnaround

Analyzing Tulane football’s turnaround

Benny Greenspan and Ian Faul November 13, 2024

The Green Wave found its way back into the college football rankings after weeks of sitting among the top of “others receiving votes,” according to the most recent AP Top 25 poll. While at the end...

Dr. Jonathan Fadok's research explores how the brain generates defensive behaviors in response to threatening stimuli.

Scientist spotlight: Jonathan Fadok

Lia Prados, Contributing Writer November 13, 2024

In the labyrinth of the human brain, the mechanisms governing fear responses hold profound implications for understanding mental health disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety.   Jonathan...

Deidre Dumas Labat and Reynold T. Décou became the first Black undergraduates at Tulane. Both experienced blatant racism. Yet, both persevered and have created a pathway for future Black students to attend Tulane.  (Tulane Housing and Residence Life)

Ongoing fight for diversity: Tulane demographics over time

In 1966 and 1967, Deidre Dumas Labat and Reynold T. Décou became the first Black undergraduates at Tulane University and Newcomb College. Both Labat and Décou experienced blatant racism from their peers...

Scientist spotlight: Thomas DeCarlo

Scientist spotlight: Thomas DeCarlo

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data Editor October 30, 2024

Hawaii, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Palau: Thomas DeCarlo has dived into the oceans of all these places and beyond to follow his passion for coral reefs.   His journey in science started as...

Analysis: 2024 Hullabaloo Election Poll

Analysis: 2024 Hullabaloo Election Poll

Ian Faul and Rosemary Mulvey October 23, 2024

The Tulane Hullabaloo recently conducted a survey among Tulane University students assessing opinions, attitudes and values surrounding the upcoming presidential election. Former President Donald Trump...

A law making it illegal in Louisiana to get within 25 feet of a peace officer once you have been told to back away has been challenged in court. 

Crime log, security report, survey data reveal common crimes at Tulane

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor October 16, 2024

The Tulane University Police Department has published a daily crime log of 127 reports of criminal activity across Tulane University’s campuses and in the local area since the beginning of this semester.   In...

Not over yet: Hurricane season rages on

Not over yet: Hurricane season rages on

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data Editor October 16, 2024

Nearly three weeks ago, Hurricane Helene ravaged the southeastern United States, making landfall in Florida’s Gulf Coast and moving north. The storm took over 200 lives and caused damages that may total...

A recent surge in mpox cases in the Democratic of Congo is raising concerns, but the most recent clade is not circulating in the United States. Photo by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Mpox outbreak spreads in Africa, has not reached US

Cameron Young, Contributing writer October 10, 2024

On Aug. 14, the World Health Organization determined that the recent surge in cases of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and surrounding countries constituted a...

Students walk past Lindy Boggs Center for Energy and Biotechnology. Boggs houses Tulane's engineering programs that have undergone radical change since their establishment.

Ebb and flow of Tulane engineering

Riley Hearon, Chief Copy Editor October 10, 2024

The Department of River-Coastal Sciences and Engineering is the newest addition to the School of Science and Engineering. Currently, SSE has four engineering departments, which is two more than 15...

The Tulane Connolly Alexander Institute of Data Science promotes ability to read, work with, analyze and communicate about data.

Tulane’s Connolly Alexander Institute for Data Science promotes data literacy with new courses, workshops

Katelyn Mann, Contributing Writer October 2, 2024

Data is a crucial part of making decisions every day. However, the use and presentation of data can be misconstrued to influence certain ideas, so data literacy in this day and age is essential.   Plans...

The Language Virtual Reality Club is taking language learning to the next level by utilizing innovative VR programs.

Language Learning Center launches new virtual reality club

Ma Caszandra Joy Dante, Contributing writer October 2, 2024

Cups clatter onto plates as silverware clinks in trays behind the counter. Someone’s keys fall to the marble floor while a group of high school students laugh at a joke you can only imagine the punchline...

Data from the Office of the University Registrar reveals that the most popular classes by enrollment is a mix of major requirements and electives, dominated by the Science and Engineering, Liberal Arts and Business schools.

Top 100 courses spotlight popular requirements, student interests

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data Editor September 25, 2024

Course registration season is inevitably characterized by healthy portions of both hope and frustration. Students pray to get off a waitlist or avoid a dreaded 8 a.m. lab, only to be met with disappointment...

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