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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

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2022 Climate Survey results to be unveiled April 11

Hannah Levitan, News Editor March 27, 2023

A year after conducting the 2022 Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey, Tulane University will unveil survey results on April 11 at 6 p.m., the school announced today.    Tulane’s last climate...

Tulane senior Jay Hartley is the first non-binary National President of College Democrats and Co-Chair of the Tulane Undergraduate Assembly.

Jay Hartley: College politician

Ellie Cowen, Staff Writer March 22, 2023

By their own initiative, 7-year-old Jay Hartley was door-to-door canvassing for Hillary Clinton in Iowa. More than a decade later, they are the first nonbinary president of College Democrats of America...

The LBC now has a Pharmabox, offering items such as pregnancy tests, emergency contraceptives, over-the-counter medicine, personal care essentials and more.

Pharmabox added to LBC

Katie Craig, Contributing Writer March 22, 2023

At the beginning of March, Tulane University unveiled the Pharmabox, a new health supply vending machine, located on the first floor of the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life between the Information...

Mike Stanfield, SVP of Sales for the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans, spoke to Tulane students about his career path.

Business school launches real estate certificate program

Olivia Warren, Associate News Editor March 22, 2023

The A.B. Freeman School of Business launched a new real estate certificate program for undergraduates. The program was launched by a $1 million donation from Tulane alumnus and supporters Mark and...

The Tulane shuttle system is available to students, staff and faculty.

Shuttle service remains underused despite crime spike

Patrick Johnson, Staff Writer March 22, 2023

Crime in New Orleans has spiked dramatically in recent years, but how students get around New Orleans has stayed the same.    WDSU News analysts described 2022 crime data as “horrific,”...

Professor Walter Isaacson will teach a class in the spring titled "History of the Digital Revolution: From Ada Lovelace to Mark Zuckerberg."

Walter Isaacson awarded National Humanities Medal

Martha Sanchez, News Editor March 21, 2023

Tulane professor Walter Isaacson was awarded a National Humanities Medal “for chronicling the history and genius of America” through his bestselling biographies, the White House said in a ceremony...

Junior and president of One Love Madeline Smith tabled on McAlister during Sex Week distributing free condoms and sex toys.

‘Sex Week’ promotes comprehensive sexual education

Lindsay Ruhl, Staff Writer March 20, 2023

The Well for Health Promotion hosted its third annual “Sex Week” March 13-17, bringing a week of educational and interactive sexual health events to Tulane University. The Well partnered with Queer...

The New Orleans Book Festival attracted a record turnout, but many students were still absent from the crowds last weekend.

Book Festival packed record turnout, few students

Martha Sanchez, News Editor March 15, 2023

It lured authors and book lovers. Jill Biden dropped by. It was so popular that late guests faced shut doors. The signs read “session full.”    But in the crowds that packed campus...

Author Malcolm Gladwell talks audio storytelling with Julia Barton.

From Watergate to Disney: Powerhouse speakers conclude Book Fest

Hannah Levitan and Lindsay Ruhl March 12, 2023

On Saturday, a roster of prominent authors, Oscar nominees, diplomats and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists transformed Tulane University's campus into a literary extravaganza for the third and final...

Tulane announced the lineup for the New Orleans Book Festival for March 27-29, 2025.

Book Festival draws Jill Biden, big crowds on Friday

Martha Sanchez and Olivia Warren March 12, 2023

Two billionaires and an attorney general are hard to beat.    But on Friday, the New Orleans Book Festival tried to do it. Authors – all 74 of them – descended on campus and talked...

Bill Gates and Walter Isaacson discussed climate change, pandemics and artificial intelligence in McAlister Auditorium on Thursday.

Gates, Holder, Rubenstein kick off Book Festival

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor March 12, 2023

Thursday marked the opening day for the New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University, culminating in the highly anticipated appearance of the festival’s headliner, Bill Gates.    Conversing...

Marcia Walker-McWilliams was recently named director of Tulane University's History Project, and will lead an effort to acknowledge the impact from slavery and segregation at the school from 1834 through the present.

History Project director explores Tulane’s racial past

Julia Goldman, Staff Writer March 9, 2023

Marcia Walker-McWilliams will lead the Tulane University History Project, a recent effort by the university to acknowledge its impact surrounding slavery and segregation from 1834 through the present.    With...

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