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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

Everything you need to know about Nicki Minaj’s Meltdown

Everything you need to know about Nicki Minaj’s Meltdown

Austin Mankin, Contributing Writer August 30, 2018

On the heel of a four-year hiatus, Nicki Minaj finally dropped her fourth full-length studio album on Aug. 10. The album follows the same template of her last three efforts, bouncing between sounds and...

A group of Tulane students posing for a group picture before their next activity in Santiago de Los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.

Tulane takes the D.R.: Students reflect on identity and blackness abroad after annual “O” trip

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor August 29, 2018

“I feel black people in the U.S. benefit from a certain level of privilege from being American,” senior Harmonii Odinga said. “I definitely was made aware of the privileges of being American when...

Tulane Medical School's controversial history of gay conversion therapy

Tulane Medical School’s controversial history of gay conversion therapy

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor April 25, 2018

Content Warning: Please be advised that this article contains content related to sexual assault, homophobia and torture. "It's heartbreaking,"  History Professor Randy Sparks said. "As a gay person,...

Netflix’s ‘On My Block’ glimpses into the lives of teenagers in urban communities of color

Netflix’s ‘On My Block’ glimpses into the lives of teenagers in urban communities of color

Hugo Fajardo, Associate Intersections Editor April 25, 2018

Netflix is no stranger to releasing high-quality content that displays the perspectives of marginalized communities. From "Dear White People" to "Queer Eye", there are multiple shows available through...

The bodies we live in: poems from the margins

The bodies we live in: poems from the margins

Brown Love | Canela López Our humanity is fleeting. Together, it builds, grows. Our ancestors chained, eradicated, exterminated. But we thrive. Humanity stripped, bodies attacked, existence devalued....

Studying abroad offers the different challenges for marginalized students.

Students of Color and LGBTQ+ students work to navigate their identities abroad

Emily Fornof and Nile Pierre April 11, 2018

Of all of the students studying abroad from the U.S. in the 2015-2016 school year, only 28.4 percent identified as students of color. Along with students of color who might feel ostracized or fear discrimination...

Fullabaloo: Tulane announces 2018 commencement speaker Rachel Dolezal

Fullabaloo: Tulane announces 2018 commencement speaker Rachel Dolezal

@its_nile April 4, 2018

Last week, Tulane announced that Rachel Dolezal, notorious for being one of the first transracial leaders of the NAACP, will be the commencement speaker for the Class of 2018. Students across the campus...

Saartj, the pop-up lunch counter, offered visitors the opportunity to address the issue in a provocative way.

Pop-up counter Saartj serves customers taste of wealth disparity through prices

Taylor DeMulling, Arcade Editor April 4, 2018

For lunch-goers looking for a side of social discourse with their sandwiches, a shop opened up at the Roux Carre Market last month prompting discussion about racial wealth disparity in New Orleans. Saartj,...

Fullabaloo: Herbert Hall to be renamed after notable alumnus Jerry Springer

Fullabaloo: Herbert Hall to be renamed after notable alumnus Jerry Springer

Maury Povich, Daytime television host April 4, 2018

After months of discussion and debate, the Tulane administration has decided on a new name for Herbert Hall, the renaming of which was called for last November by Undergraduate Student Government. The...

Bursting the Bubble: Tulane students engage in NOLA activism

Bursting the Bubble: Tulane students engage in NOLA activism

Emily Fornof and Nile Pierre March 21, 2018

"The election happened, and I felt propelled to actually be engaged in doing organizing work and activism and doing something tangible with all of the anxiety, sadness and fear I was feeling," Tulane senior...

Intersections says thank you: our success does not exist in a vacuum

Intersections says thank you: our success does not exist in a vacuum

March 14, 2018

Past editor of Intersections, one current editor and associate editor join together to give gratitude those before them, and look toward the future.

Representation in Hollywood is on the rise

Representation in Hollywood is on the rise

Hugo Fajardo, Associate Intersections Editor March 12, 2018

"Art can change and connect the world," Darla K. Anderson, producer of the Pixar animated film Coco, said. "And this can only be done when we have a place for everyone and anyone who feels like an ‘other’...

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