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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

LGBTQ+ health

Students feel restless with the progress of LGBTQ+ health at Tulane

Emilie Redmann, Contributing Reporter January 29, 2020

Faculty and students filled the Diboll Gallery in the brand new Newcomb Institute on Tuesday, Jan. 28, for the first ever LGBTQ+ Health Town Hall. Representatives from different student organizations as...

internet

Sexual abuse resources are neglecting victims of the Internet Age

Wash Fields, Contributing Writer January 29, 2020

The internet makes forming deep connections with people you’ve never met not only possible but also, for younger generations, expected. Online gaming, social media and online communities of niche interests...

Czars Trinidad | Layout Editor

Racism runs deep in professionalism culture

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor January 23, 2020

The Tulane Hullabaloo is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Tulane University. Consider subscribing today to support our mission. I am sitting in the waiting room before a job interview....

Intersections' events to look out for

Intersections’ events to look out for

Megan Garcia, Intersections Editor January 22, 2020

After the first few weeks of the spring semester, it can be hard to find events on Tulane’s campus or in the Greater New Orleans community to attend. Read more to learn about the various events going...

Lizzo

Living Lizzo’s truth hurts: The challenges of being an unapologetically fat Black woman

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor January 15, 2020

There is no better way to start the new year than cleansing the trolls out of your life. On Jan. 5, Lizzo, breakout icon of 2019, did just that. Lizzo said goodbye to her Twitter account, citing the “too...

Czars Trinidad | Layout Editor

Tulane Student Health Center now provides free emergency contraceptives

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor December 10, 2019

The Tulane Student Health Center (SHC) began providing free emergency contraceptives at its on-campus pharmacy Nov. 21. “Our decision on this was based on the need Students United for Reproductive...

Czars Trinidad | Senior Staff Artist

Tulane needs to change values behind service learning

Lucía Paternostro, Contributing Writer December 4, 2019

In high school, I was required to do 80 service hours for graduation and 100 service hours for National Honor Society. A lot of people get their service hours from helping food banks, volunteering at the...

Forgiving my rapist, on restorative justice at Tulane

Forgiving my rapist, on restorative justice at Tulane

Anonymous December 4, 2019

Content Warning: Please be advised that this article contains content related to sexual assault and rape. It was a Thursday night. I was not planning on going out at all, rather, I had assignments to...

Elana Bush | Photography Editor

Our Israel Stories

Cori Shalit and Yael Pasumansky December 4, 2019

In light of the recent rise in antisemitic attacks and anti-Israel sentiments spreading across Western college campuses, and in cities in America and abroad, we want to share our personal stories explaining...

Professor Selamawit Terrefe

Activism to academia: Selamawit Terrefe challenges students to question power through theory

Sanjali De Silva, Senior Staff Writer December 4, 2019

In her 1993 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, the now-departed literary legend Toni Morrison said, “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives.” For...

Grammys

Intersections’ picks for the 2020 Grammys

Megan Garcia and Shahamat Uddin November 21, 2019

The Recording Academy announced their selections for the 2020 Grammy nominations this Wednesday. Historically, the Grammys has been a tension point of social justice, racism — we love you, “Lemonade”...

Amazon rainforest

Beyond the burning of the Amazon Rainforest: the Bolsonaro regime’s centuries long genocide of indigenous peoples

Hugo Fajardo, Senior Staff Writer November 20, 2019

Loggers ventured illegally into the Amazon Rainforest in the northeastern state of Maranhão, Brazil earlier this month. For the people that live within this part of the Amazon Rainforest, the Guajajara...

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