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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Students should work to protect freedom of speech for all

Students should work to protect freedom of speech for all

Amy Urbina, Contributing Writer December 12, 2017

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech …" These words that start the Bill of Rights and the...

Intersectional Confessional: Freshmen review their first semesters at Tulane

Intersectional Confessional: Freshmen review their first semesters at Tulane

Jessica Galloway, Kila Moore, and Hugo Fajardo December 6, 2017

This is the most recent in a new Intersections series: Intersectional Confessionals. To learn more about the series, read our Letter from the Intersections Editors.  

Latina Actress, Diane Guerrero, shares perspective on immigration

Latina Actress, Diane Guerrero, shares perspective on immigration

Hugo Fajardo and Julia Ferro November 29, 2017

"I kind of understood that I had a responsibility with my storytelling," actress Diane Guerrero said. "In order for any of this to be worth it or for any of this to feel good, I had to tell stories." Guerrero...

Ara Johnson is one of the teachers from Panama studying at Tulane for the Panama Billengüe program.

One more Panamanian girl

Ara Johnson, Contributing Writer November 17, 2017

I am a Panamanian teacher in the United States to study a language program for eight weeks at Tulane University in New Orleans. My colleagues and I are from the Republic of Panama, a Central American country....

Diversity Discrepancies: Admission data reveals missing  numbers in Tulane’s most diverse class

Diversity Discrepancies: Admission data reveals missing numbers in Tulane’s most diverse class

Kila Moore, Associate Intersections Editor November 16, 2017

"I sit in a class of 80 people and I am able to count the number of people of color on my two hands," Lauryn Hudson, a member of Tulane's Class of 2021, said. "And sometimes I can count them on one." Though...

How HBCUs "Come Together": black colleges and universities offer a different Homecoming experience

How HBCUs “Come Together”: black colleges and universities offer a different Homecoming experience

Emily Fornof, Nile Pierre, and Kila Moore November 9, 2017

"In the days leading up to homecoming, the atmosphere on campus is marked by intense anticipation," Edward Wiggins, a sophomore at Xavier University of New Orleans, said. "All of the students are preparing...

A timeline of the executive order's process.

Gov. John Bel Edward’s LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination executive order overturned

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor November 6, 2017

On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, Gov. John Bel Edwards issued an executive order concerning "equal opportunity and non-discrimination," banning discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity...

Intersectional confessionals: Students discuss in-class experiences

Intersectional confessionals: Students discuss in-class experiences

Ella Helmuth, Nile Pierre, and Mark Schaupp November 1, 2017

Intersectional Confessionals is Intersections' new series that highlights personal narratives from students from marginalized identities. This installment focuses on students' encounters inside of the...

Intersectional Confessional: "People like me don’t get raped"

Intersectional Confessional: “People like me don’t get raped”

November 1, 2017

Intersectional Confessionals is Intersections' new column that highlights personal narratives from students from marginalized identities. This installment focuses on a student's experience with sexual...

Letter from Intersections editors: The Hullabaloo introduces "Intersectional Confessionals" column

Letter from Intersections editors: The Hullabaloo introduces “Intersectional Confessionals” column

Emily Fornof and Nile Pierre November 1, 2017

For two years, Brainwaves has served as an outlet for students to share their struggles with mental health. The column, started by Tulane students, allowed outside writers to submit personal narratives...

Voodoos and Don'ts: an intersectional guide to Voodoo Fest costumes

Voodoos and Don’ts: an intersectional guide to Voodoo Fest costumes

Nile Pierre and Jessica Galloway October 25, 2017

As the bayou weather turns to a pseudo fall, candy sales go through the roof, and midterms come to an end, New Orleanians and students across the city's campuses prepare for Halloween celebrations. In...

Student organization spotlight: Pocapella

Student organization spotlight: Pocapella

Divya Goel, Contributing Writer October 18, 2017

"It's not that we're black people singing. We're just people singing," sophomore and Pocapella co-president Lexi Frame said. Founded in 2016, Pocapella is Tulane's first a capella group that unites...

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