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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

contraceptives

SURJ now offering free emergency contraceptives for Tulane community

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor November 13, 2019

Tulane Students United for Reproductive Justice (SURJ) launched a partnership this past Saturday with community justice organization Reproductive Justice Action Collective (ReJAC) to provide free...

south

‘I’m from the South’ isn’t an excuse to be racist

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor November 13, 2019

The crisp crackle of fried pickles in my mouth, the loud cool Georgia winds singing me to sleep, and the kind warm smiles of strangers ready to turn family. These are the symbols of my Southern heritage,...

cultural appropriation

Tulane Homecoming Color Run accused of cultural appropriation

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor October 31, 2019

Sunshine yellows, blushing bright pinks, electric blues and cool emerald greens shower the atmosphere as celebrators of Holi sprint towards each other with fists of color in hand. With the end of winter...

cocaine

‘There’s a human cost to cocaine’: Colombian student reflects on Tulane drug use

Megan Garcia, Intersections Editor October 30, 2019

Cocaine is an extremely addictive stimulant that is considered to be a “party drug” across many college campuses in the U.S., including Tulane. Similarly, in movies such as “The Wolf of Wall Street,”...

zionism

From ploughshares to swords: Zionism is an attack on Judaism

Cliff Soloway, Miranda Teresa Fitz, and Shay Meredith October 28, 2019

In 2017, when three students formed a chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace — now Students for Justice in Palestine — here at Tulane, they were reprimanded for anti-Semitism by several Undergraduate Student...

latinx

Members of Tulane Latinx community reflect on heritage

Meg García, Intersections Editor October 17, 2019

Tulane’s Latinx community is not a monolith. Though unified by heritage, many aspects of a person’s identity can make their experiences different. Whether they can speak the language, where their...

Overinvolvement

The toxic culture of overinvolvement at Tulane

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor October 2, 2019

A completely full calendar from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., midday sprints from Gibson to the LBC, and a backpack overflowing with club promotional materials. These are the all too well-known signs of the toxic...

Elana Bush | Photography Editor

Tulane student Clara Tomé reveals unforgettable experience in Puerto Rico

Megan Garcia, Intersections Editor September 18, 2019

On the night of July 15, Tulane sophomore Clara Tomé witnessed the beginning of the protests in Puerto Rico that would eventually force Governor Ricardo Rosselló to resign from office. A protest that...

playlist

Intersections’ back-to-school playlist

Megan Garcia and Shahamat Uddin September 4, 2019

We know that going back to college can cause some stress as well as excitement. If you need a soundtrack to the beginning of your year, whether you are a freshman or a senior, take a look at Intersections'...

Sofia Viscuso | Photo Editor

Class of 2023 orientation takes step forward in addressing diversity

Megan Garcia, Intersections Editor September 4, 2019

This year’s freshman orientation included a new way to address diversity and inclusion. Community Engagement Advocates, who are recruited through the Center for Public Service and the Carolyn Barber...

women's

Tulane students participate in fights for reproductive justice

Megan Garcia, Intersections Editor September 1, 2019

Over the summer, changes to women’s and transgender people’s rights were happening in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana. This past state legislative, running from April through June, saw the passage...

Sofia Viscuso | Associate Photographer

Tulanians honor lives lost in Sri Lanka bombings at campus vigil

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor April 24, 2019

This past Easter Sunday was meant to be a day like any other in Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka. Instead, it quickly became a day of fear and violence as the city’s churches and hotels...

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