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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

Students navigate queer romance amid hostility

Students navigate queer romance amid hostility

Canela López, Intersections Editor February 16, 2017

New Orleans is seen by many as a queer cultural hub, with award-winning bars and clubs like Oz New Orleans and the annual Southern Decadence festival. While the city may seem like a welcoming space,...

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‘Voir Dire’ fails to make racial impact it needs to

Shahamat Uddin, Contributing Writer February 13, 2017

A New York school principal loses his career and is deemed a felon, a white man pushes a Latina mother nearly into labor, two black women safeguard a jury that puts another black man in prison, and it...

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Mardi Gras Samba Queen: Carolyn Barber-Pierre bridges cultures through Brazilian dance

Nurah Lambert, Staff Reporter February 9, 2017

Dance serves as a uniting force bringing people of diverse backgrounds together across varied cultures. For Tulane's own Carolyn Barber-Pierre, assistant vice president for student affairs and intercultural...

Polyamory is a valid form of love

Polyamory is a valid form of love

Kathryne LeBell, Senior Staff Writer February 8, 2017

I've been openly polyamorous for a little more than two years, but I have known, in some part of myself, for longer. As a teenager, the idea of being attached to one person made marriage and family life...

Black Greek life subverts white supremacy, strives for academic excellence

Black Greek life subverts white supremacy, strives for academic excellence

Emily Fornof, Staff Writer February 8, 2017

While Greek life at Tulane attracts masses of people each year, there are criticisms about the lack of diversity seen in these spaces.  There is another faction of Greek life, however, that looks to center...

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‘Muslim Ban’ intensifies Tulane students’ fears and uncertainty

Canela Lopez, Intersections Editor February 2, 2017

Tulane sophomore Haneen Islam said she is wrought with uncertainty, waiting for news of whether or not her sisters will be allowed to remain in the country after President Donald Trump's "Muslim Ban."...

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The Women’s March on Washington: An intersectional perspective

Lauren Gaines and Ella Helmuth January 28, 2017

Friday afternoon, 56 Tulane students boarded a bus bound for Washington, DC. They joined a group of three million marchers around the globe in what was coined the Women's March. "We stand together...

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Kristen Munguia: “Brown”

Kristen Munguia, Contributing Writer January 28, 2017

I've never thought much about the color of my skin. See I've always been taught to only focus on what lies within.   The problem with the real world is, no one really listens. Different...

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Why Kanye is still my idol

Nile Pierre, Contributing Writer January 22, 2017

"George Bush doesn't care about black people." These are the words of the Kanye West who's easy to love. The Kanye who we can say is one of us. "The College Dropout" Kanye. Every other tweet is about...

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Baton Rouge swears in its first black female mayor

Lauren Gaines, Associate Editor January 22, 2017

Baton Rouge, a city whose previous year was marked by bloodshed, racial tension and tragic flooding, welcomed its first black female mayor-president, Sharon Weston Broome, on Jan. 2. Broome was a former...

Senior Alexis Clark preforms in her music video featuring other Tulane students set to Nicki Minaj and Beyonce's "Feeling Myself." She is studying psychology with a minor in public health and plans on pursing a career in film after graduating this May. Photo Provided by Alexis Clark

Student director Alexis Clark finds inspiration in identity, creates intersectional art

Nurah Lambert, Staff Reporter January 18, 2017

We're all here for one reason or another, all trying to discover our own callings, but senior Alexis Clark seems to have it all figured out. Majoring in psychology and minoring in public health, you wouldn't...

Letter from Intersections Editor

Letter from Intersections Editor

Canela Lopéz, Intersections Editor December 8, 2016

Words have power: the power to stop pipelines, to exert existence, to say lives matter. Media coverage also has power. This is the first thing we learn as student journalists. Crafting stories, communicating...

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