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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

USG votes to fund all multicultural student orgs

USG votes to fund all multicultural student orgs

Martha Sanchez, News Editor April 27, 2022

Tulane University Undergraduate Student Government voted to fully fund all multicultural registered student organizations on campus this week at the final session of the 24th Senate.    The...

USG establishes rebuilding coalition after contentious year

USG establishes rebuilding coalition after contentious year

Mercedes Ohlen, Staff Reporter April 20, 2022

After several contentious elections and accusations of racism, sexism and homophobia from members of the student body, Tulane University Undergraduate Student Government decided against elections this...

A 2018 photograph of President Mike Fitts at a prior sexual violence town hall as part of the "All In" campaign at Tulane University.

Amidst climate survey, USG sexual violence committee holds town hall

Tanvi Bobba, Staff Reporter February 15, 2022

Tulane University’s Undergraduate Student Government Sexual Violence Prevention and Response committee hosted their annual townhall on Feb. 1 to discuss the university’s efforts to combat sexual aggression...

Roa resigns: Acrimony, tension at USG Senate

Roa resigns: Acrimony, tension at USG Senate

Rohan Goswami, News Editor December 1, 2021

In an emotionally charged session, which ran into the late hours of the night of Nov. 30, the Tulane University Undergraduate Student Government Senate convened for an open discussion on “the current...

USG recognizes 2021-2022 historian and secretary

USG recognizes 2021-2022 historian and secretary

Tanvi Bobba, Contributing Reporter September 29, 2021

On Sept. 28, Tulane University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) met for the third session of the 24th Senate. This meeting focused on a quick review for senators on writing and voting on initiatives...

USG continues reckoning with anti-Blackness at 13th senate

USG continues reckoning with anti-Blackness at 13th senate

Haley Soares, Senior Staff Reporter April 9, 2021

This Tuesday, April 6, Undergraduate Student Government held the 13th session of the 23rd Senate. This senate meeting was centered around conversations of radical, revolutionary change within the organization...

New USG executive board shares future plans

New USG executive board shares future plans

Sophie Brams, Staff Reporter March 28, 2021

The Undergraduate Student Government Executive Board for the 2021-22 school year has been elected and is the first all-female board in Tulane student government history.    Jamie Roa decided...

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USG executives resign, call out anti-Blackness in organization

Apoorva Verghese, Intersections Editor March 24, 2021

During the Undergraduate Student Government’s 12th Senate session, held this past Tuesday, several members of the organization recounted their negative experiences during their time in office, sparking...

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Students elect first all-female USG executive board

Domenic Mesa, News Editor March 21, 2021

The Undergraduate Student Government Executive Board election concluded Friday, March 19, after a runoff vote between the two front-runners for president, Mia Harris and Jamie Roa. The preliminary vote...

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USG debate highlights diversity, City Diner, more

Mike Weilandt, Staff Reporter March 17, 2021

The latest executive board debate for Undergraduate Student Government took place last night, March 16, and an “unprecedented number” of candidates from all years and backgrounds laid out their platforms...

Civic Engagement Committee holds Zoom forum

Civic Engagement Committee holds Zoom forum

Emily Rubino, Contributing Writer September 21, 2020

Tulane University’s Civic Engagement Committee held a Zoom forum in which four panelists spoke about civic engagement in New Orleans. The meeting was led by Committee Director Olivia Mullaney and Assistant...

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Fo Garcia wins USG election by margin of 26 votes; other candidates drop out to avoid runoff

Josh Axelrod, Senior Staff Reporter March 13, 2020

By a slim margin of 26 votes, Fo Garcia has been elected president of the 2020-2021 Undergraduate Student Government. Though candidates typically need to capture 50 percent of the vote, the other two candidates,...

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