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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Changemaker-in-Chief: how Elaine Welteroth, former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, is redefining journalism

Changemaker-in-Chief: how Elaine Welteroth, former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, is redefining journalism

Canela Lopez, Senior Staff Reporter March 8, 2018

"I think my responsibility as the first and as the only different person is to be my authentic self and bring my point of view," Elaine Welteroth, former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, said during a talk...

(Left to right) Gerald Williams ('19), Garrett Hines ('20) and Kerianne Strachan ('18) were elected presidents of their respective classes at Tulane Law School.

Tulane Law class presidents prompt diversity discussion

Lily Milwit, Senior Staff Reporter March 7, 2018

At the beginning of the 2017-18 academic year, Tulane University Law School students elected three class presidents — one to represent each of the classes at the law school. The campaign, voting and...

Rediscovering the untold history of Colored Conventions and 19th century black activism

Rediscovering the untold history of Colored Conventions and 19th century black activism

Zharia Jeffries and Kila Moore February 28, 2018

"America never was America to me / And yet I swear this oath — / America will be!" -Langston Hughes Throughout the course of American history, the vitality of black activism has often hidden under the...

@HullIntersections' top tweets of the week

@HullIntersections’ top tweets of the week

Hugo Fajardo, Associate Intersections Editor February 28, 2018

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Intersections' top YouTubers

Intersections’ top YouTubers

Zharia Jeffries, Associate Intersections Editor February 27, 2018

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Black Panther reimagines liberation through afrofuturism

Black Panther reimagines liberation through afrofuturism

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor February 21, 2018

Blending black cultural identity with the supernatural, "Black Panther," which grossed $426 million worldwide in its opening week, challenges the popular tropes of science fiction films and proposes a...

@HullIntersections' top tweets of the week

@HullIntersections’ top tweets of the week

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor February 9, 2018

This a short compilation of some of #woke Twitter's best tweets that you might have missed. Check back weekly and follow Intersections at @IntersectionsTU for the top tweets of the week and live tweets...

Mardi Gras in color: revealing the historical divide of krewes

Mardi Gras in color: revealing the historical divide of krewes

Nile Pierre and Hugo Fajardo January 31, 2018

Each carnival season, the city of New Orleans shuts down for perhaps it's oldest and most famed event: Mardi Gras. Most people know of krewes from their parades and the distinct types of Mardi Gras throws...

Flyer for the event this Wednesday

The Price to Be Queer looks to create a dialogue on the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ dynamics

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor January 30, 2018

“Within Black Greek Life, heterosexuality is considered the norm amongst its members and therefore gets perpetuated, leaving people who identify otherwise out of the conversation,” Sydney Monix, vice...

Tulane dean expands virtual reality technology to aid those with autism, addiction

Tulane dean expands virtual reality technology to aid those with autism, addiction

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor January 24, 2018

Patrick Bordnick, dean of the School of Social Work, brought his 12-year-old daughter into his lab where he was working on virtual reality therapy. To Bordnick's surprise, he watched as his daughter walked...

Intersectional Netflix binge list for break

Intersectional Netflix binge list for break

Emily Fornof and Kila Moore December 21, 2017

Here are some shows to watch for winter break, or anytime throughout the year. Dear White People This down-to-earth comedy, based on a movie by the same name, centers on POC students at Winchester,...

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