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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

Strong City held their annual Field Day at Tulane on April 16, creating safe spaces for children and families and supporting Strong City's mission to reduce youth violence.

Strong City hosts second annual field day

Julia Goldman, Staff Writer April 26, 2023

Eight years ago, Peter Gold, a Tulane University School of Medicine student, was shot in the Lower Garden District by a 22-year-old. After a full recovery, Gold founded Strong City to address the surplus...

City Council adds more “doubles to dorms” rules

City Council adds more “doubles to dorms” rules

Martha Sanchez, News Editor April 12, 2023

The New Orleans City Council unanimously passed new rules to control developers in Uptown neighborhoods last week, drawing praise from residents who have long fought the so-called “doubles to dorms”...

Cameron Parish and Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, are under mandatory evacuation orders with recommended evacuation orders in Louisiana’s Iberia Parish and St. Martin Parish.

Water main breaks near Yulman Stadium

Martha Sanchez, News Editor April 10, 2023

A 30-inch water main break closed streets near Yulman Stadium on Sunday after water flooded roads that remained submerged Monday evening.    The city issued a precautionary boil water advisory...

On the busy roads of S. Claiborne Avenue, two seemingly similar businesses sit: Planned Parenthood and the Women's New Life Clinic. Both businesses aim to assist people with reproductive needs in very different ways.

Planned Parenthood, New Life Clinic: Dichotomies confronted on Claiborne

Olivia Warren, Associate News Editor March 31, 2023

Amid the bustle of South Claiborne Avenue, on either side of a black metal fence, sit two seemingly similar businesses: Planned Parenthood and the Woman’s New Life Clinic.   Planned Parenthood...

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After mayor recall fails, city looks forward

Katherine Dawson, Staff Writer March 29, 2023

On Thursday, March 23, Governor John Bel Edwards announced the effort to recall New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell had failed.    The movement netted 32,000 documented signatures, of which...

Students in the Urban Build program work to construct residences in New Orleans.

Urban Build program tackles New Orleans housing crisis

Marcus Pacenza, Staff Writer March 8, 2023

A rise in crime, unemployment and rent prices has had a significant impact on the city of New Orleans and Tulane University’s campus. According to local housing advocates, these problems can be attributed...

SoPA introduces new project, in collaboration with Operation Restoration, to offer degrees to incarcerated women.

SoPA set to introduce degree program for incarcerated women

Hannah Levitan, News Editor February 15, 2023

Since 2018, Tulane University’s School of Professional Advancement has partnered with nonprofit Operation Restoration to offer classes to individuals at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women....

Annual Tet fest offers traditional Vietnamese games, food and entertainment to ring in the Lunar New Year.

Tet Fest attracts students and locals

Hannah Levitan, News Editor February 1, 2023

Marking the first day of the lunar calendar, Tet, or the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, is a time for one of New Orleans’ largest immigrant populations to gather in celebration at the Mary Queen of Vietnam...

Zebras walking on the race track at Grounds Race Courts & Slots.

Exotic animal racing event attracts students

Ethan Moran, Contributing Writer February 1, 2023

Tulane University students dressed in formal wear flocked to the fairgrounds on Saturday for an annual event where students and locals watch horses, zebras and ostriches race.   Alongside...

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5 headlines you might have missed over break

Martha Sanchez, News Editor January 18, 2023

TUPD increases patrols after armed robberies   The Tulane University Police Department is increasing patrols in off-campus neighborhoods after a carjacking and two armed robberies unnerved...

Political science professors analyze midterms

Political science professors analyze midterms

Olivia Warren, Associate News Editor December 7, 2022

Midterm election decisions enacted new state constitutional amendments, bringing new changes for Louisiana and New Orleans beyond Senate and Congressional elections. Eight proposed amendments to the...

Louisiana voters will decide several more state constitutional amendment on a Dec. 10 ballot.

Dec. 10 ballot to decide 3 constitutional amendments

Dylan Berman, Contributing Writer December 7, 2022

Louisiana voters have several amendments to the state constitution and a position up for election on Dec. 10.    The first of three constitutional amendments would prohibit any person that...

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