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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

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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“There are people on these campuses that could have committed antisemitic acts, but alleging that the university itself committed antisemitic acts is a whole other story," Stephen Griffin, a constitutional law professor, said.

Millions at stake: Tulane under two Dept. of Education investigations for Civil Rights Act violations

Lillian Foster, Investigative News Editor 14 hours ago

Tulane University is under two investigations for violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding its handling of campus antisemitism last year, and for its partnership with the PhD project,...

The NCAA men's basketball tournament tips off on March 20: the madness is here

The Tulane Hullabaloo’s 2025 March Madness preview

Benny Greenspan and Scott Houtkin 1 day ago

The big dance is back! Despite the Tulane University Green Wave unfortunately missing out yet again, the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournament tips off on Thursday, March 20, with games starting...

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...

DEI is being erased.

OPINION | EDI rename shows cowardice, capitulation

Millicent Helmka, Contributing Writer 1 day ago

On the afternoon of March 13, President Fitts sent a university-wide message with the subject line “Our Commitment to Academic Excellence and Opportunity.” The first few paragraphs wax poetic about...

“During the Civil Rights Movements, you [would] have to figure out how to operate in the Jim Crow era and how to survive,” professor Mykel Green said. “You do it and hope and work towards a better day. But you still have to do the mission. We still have to continue the mission.”

At the juncture of science and social change, Tulane researchers navigate around flagged language

Alya Satchu, Views Editor 1 day ago

                    Recent federal instruction has threatened the $320 million in funding that Tulane University receives...

A nonsensical amendment

OPINION | Vote ‘no’ on Amendment No. 3  

Ethan Lenkin, Views Editor   1 day ago

On March 29, primary voting will take place for the state of Louisiana. There are several amendments to the state constitution that will be voted on. Proposed Amendment No. 3 would permit legislators to...

vote ballot election

Proposed Louisiana constitutional amendment on tax limits slashes university research funding

Ellie Cowen, News Editor 1 day 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 1 day 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...

abandoned backpack found in Lavin-Bernick Center

Lavin-Bernick Center evacuated as police remove abandoned backpack

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor 3 days ago

On Monday around 1:20 p.m., Tulane University Police Department officers and security guards evacuated everyone in and outside the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life after being notified of an abandoned...

abandoned backpack found in Lavin-Bernick Center

EDI no longer: ‘Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion’ replaced with ‘Office of Academic Excellence and Opportunity’ due to Trump administration warnings

Olivia Warren and Lindsay Ruhl March 13, 2025

The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion no longer exists at Tulane University.    The former EDI office has been replaced with a new one: the Office of Academic Excellence and Opportunity,...

The Trump administration is investigating civil rights violations related to antisemitism at Tulane University.

Trump administration targets Tulane for possible federal funding cuts for alleged campus antisemitism

Lillian Foster and Ian Faul March 12, 2025

Tulane University received a letter from the U.S. Department of Education on Monday, March 10, stating that they are under investigation for alleged “relentless antisemitic eruptions,” which may...

Gasa Gasa reopens to excitement of Uptown community

Gasa Gasa reopens to excitement of Uptown community

Olivia Rubell, Staff Writer March 12, 2025

After a brief hiatus, Gasa Gasa, the popular music venue in Uptown New Orleans, located at 4920 Freret Street, has reopened. Gasa Gasa reopened this past Friday, March 7, after the Mardi Gras madness.  The...

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