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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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OPINION | “The Bachelor” must address its own racism

Apoorva Verghese, Intersections Editor March 17, 2021

When Matt James was cast as the star of “The Bachelor,” he made history as the first Black man ever chosen for the position. As a show that has faced serious allegations of racism and discrimination,...

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Gender-critical feminists are anti-feminist

Emrey Broyles, Staff Writer March 10, 2021

Various feminist groups spearhead gender equality, but one group of “gender-critical” cisgender “feminists” only produces obstacles to true progress. This group, colloquially known as transgender-exclusionary...

Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day: The exclusivity of Cupid’s club

Maggie Rowland and Noah LeJeune February 10, 2021

As New Years’ celebrations come to an end, reservations at restaurants across the world begin being made for Feb. 14, otherwise known as Valentine’s Day. This holiday is typically defined by the...

Self-expression outside of the gender binary should be celebrated

Self-expression outside of the gender binary should be celebrated

Kennedy Walker, Contributing Writer February 10, 2021

It was just another day of scrolling through TikTok mindlessly when I came upon some people expressing a desire to be feminine in the ways that men are. Immediately, I began to do a mental dive into...

body respect week

OPINION | Tulane’s Body Respect Week celebrates inclusivity and positivity

Maiya Tate, Senior Staff Writer January 27, 2021

This week at Tulane is Body Respect Week, a weeklong event filled with programs and talks about how to respect yourself and your body the best way possible. I’ve been on a long journey finding dignity...

new year marginalized communities

OPINION | For marginalized communities, new year brings little positivity

Apoorva Verghese, Intersections Editor January 20, 2021

The beginning of a new year has always been more than the transition to a new calendar year. A new year is a symbol of changing times, an opportunity to reflect on our past. Especially considering...

thanksgiving and colonization

Reciprocity lost: Thanksgiving’s dark origin

Kennedy Walker and Emrey Broyles November 18, 2020

Each year, on the fourth Thursday of November, families and friends across the U.S. gather to express their gratitude for one another and various aspects of their lives. While this occasion has had...

student protests against TUPD

I don’t attend protests but I can still fight for justice

Apoorva Verghese, Intersections Editor November 11, 2020

Following the tragic murder of George Floyd over the summer, the country saw massive peaceful protests held in several major cities. Living in Houston, Texas, I saw firsthand how powerful these demonstrations...

Horror, marginalization have always been intertwined

Horror, marginalization have always been intertwined

Apoorva Verghese, Intersections Editor November 5, 2020

For several horror movie enthusiasts, myself included, Halloween is a time to indulge in all our fascinations with gore and fear. While the monsters we see on screen may seem to be nothing more than...

Voter suppression runs deep in American history

Voter suppression runs deep in American history

Emrey Broyles and Noah LeJeune November 3, 2020

The 2020 presidential election hangs over the American people as both Republicans and Democrats rally one another to vote for their preferred candidates. Now more than ever, citizens understand the...

gender inclusive bathrooms

OPINION | Tulane’s all-gender bathrooms are not inclusive enough

Miranda Teresa Fitz, Staff Writer September 30, 2020

If you look on the Tulane University admissions page for diversity and inclusion, you can catch a few of the initiatives they’ve put in place: testimonies from students of color, LGBTQ resources...

gay men

The failure of gay community building in college

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor May 1, 2020

For many closeted gay high school kids, college was the beaming light at the end of the tunnel. Confined to  small suburban hometowns and stifled by the ignorance of our young peers, we knew that...

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