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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

Kinky, Sexy, Queer: students explore sex positivity through sexual expression

Kinky, Sexy, Queer: students explore sex positivity through sexual expression

Canela López, Intersections Editor March 15, 2017

Everyone has a different definition of what is sexy. Some say it's their partner's humor; others say it is all in the way someone smiles. For Marie, kink is sexy. For many, the word "kink" is attached...

Meaning of diaspora

Meaning of diaspora

Nile Pierre, Associate Intersections Editor March 12, 2017

The eyes are constantly looking for the familiar, but home can never feel comfortable, never feel right. A pair of jeans that look perfect on everyone else, but never cling to your hips quite the same....

Poetry at the Movies: Ramblings of a Mixed Kid

Poetry at the Movies: Ramblings of a Mixed Kid

Alexis Martin, Contributing Writer March 10, 2017

I do not understand. To be driven from your home. Stripped of your humanity. After all, "You knew better." To hate is to be taught to hate   "Knowing" weighs heavily. And heavier...

Pause Café explores the intersection of Francophone culture and New Orleans

Pause Café explores the intersection of Francophone culture and New Orleans

Cam Lutz, Associate Editor March 10, 2017

New Orleans lies at the intersection of African, French and Cajun cultures. Tulane University's Department of French and Italian hosts several events on campus to celebrate New Orleans' French cultural...

Violent crossroads: Students respond to transwomen of color under fire

Violent crossroads: Students respond to transwomen of color under fire

Canela Lopez, Intersections Editor March 9, 2017

A city characterized by Carnival season and a high per capita murder rate saw both collide when two community members were killed during Mardi Gras season. Chyna Gibson was shot and killed in New Orleans...

An open letter to white radicals

An open letter to white radicals

Cliff Soloway, Staff Writer March 5, 2017

As radicals, we speak a lot about equality. It is, and it should be, the foundation of our thought. But as white radicals, talking incessantly about the need for material justice is a meaningless expression...

Although more representation at the Oscars in movies featuring actors of color or directed by people of color is apparent, some people feel this does not necessarily resolve the diversity issue Hollywood faces.

Diversifying the Academy : #OscarsLessWhiteButStillNotAccuratelyRepresentative

Nurah Lambert, Associate Arcade Editor March 2, 2017

As the 2017 Academy Awards creep around the corner, the question of diversity will undoubtedly pose greater implications for the future of film. Though this year may not garner the Twitter hashtag #OscarsSoWhite,...

Lexi Frame bridges divisions, explores blackness with natural hair

Lexi Frame bridges divisions, explores blackness with natural hair

Nile Pierre and Nurah Lambert February 22, 2017

Business-minded with a creative spirit, freshman Lexi Frame navigates her first year at Tulane through engaging with her community and doing hair. For Frame, doing natural hair has become more than just...

"They didn't tell me"

“They didn’t tell me”

Kristen Munguia, Contributing Writer February 16, 2017

There's a lot of things that they didn't tell me. They didn't tell me that I'd be one of only a handful of students who look like me. They didn't tell me that student of color representation was...

The Tulane Xi Chapter of Gamma Rho Lambda. Photo courtesy of GRL

Gamma Rho Lambda ‘queers’ Greek norms, strives for intersectional inclusivity

Luo Qi Kong, Staff Reporter February 16, 2017

Centered on intersectionality, inclusivity and siblinghood, Gamma Rho Lambda's Xi Chapter provides an experience definitively distinct from many other organizations at Tulane University. The organization,...

Students and faculty rally on the steps of McAlister Auditorium in a demonstration defending immigrant rights.

Tulane students unite against President Trump’s visa and immigration ban

Emily Fornof, Associate News Editor February 16, 2017

Posters lined the steps of McAlister Auditorium, waiting to be picked up by demonstrators eager to stand against President Donald Trump's immigration and visa ban on Thursday, Feb. 9. Students,...

Beyoncé was robbed: Grammys perpetuate anti-blackness

Beyoncé was robbed: Grammys perpetuate anti-blackness

Nile Pierre, Staff Writer February 16, 2017

Beyoncé didn't win Album of the Year, and I was heartbroken. Women of color everywhere experienced her loss as the Recording Academy's voting committee attempted to silence our voice in the industry,...

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