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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

After a three year absence, the fraternity AEPi is returning to Tulane's Greek life scene. Almost 30 members have joined the revived chapter.

AEPi returns to Tulane

Katherine Dawson, Staff Writer March 9, 2023

After a three-year absence, the Tau Upsilon chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, the country’s largest Jewish fraternity, returned to Tulane University’s Greek community this spring semester.    Members...

Ben Bernstein and his team are gathering signatures on a petition to include antisemitism awareness training in Tulane's freshman orientation.

Student seeks antisemitism awareness training in freshman orientation

Martha Sanchez, News Editor March 9, 2023

A Tulane University senior is seeking signatures on a petition to include antisemitism awareness training in freshman orientation.    Ben Bernstein, who is leading the signature push, said...

Los Isleños Fiesta honors Louisiana folk legacies

Los Isleños Fiesta honors Louisiana folk legacies

Hannah Levitan, News Editor March 9, 2023

For Dennis Delaney, former Tulane football player and history major, the 48th annual Los Isleños Fiesta was an opportunity to share his Canary Islander heritage through decades of genealogy research....

The Reily Student Recreation Center's natatorium and social pool renovations are expected to be completed by 2024. A new, moveable fiberglass will   separate the pool into sections to allow multiple activities to occur in the pool at once.

Reily expects completion of pool renovations this year

Camille Buckner, Staff Writer March 8, 2023

Renovations of the Reily Student Recreation Center natatorium and social pool are underway and expected to be completed within this calendar year.    For now, construction continues at...

Panelists speak at a discussion about entertainment and sports stars in the law.

“Breaking Bad” hitman, entertainment lawyers speak at conference

Ethan Moran, Staff Writer March 8, 2023

“Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” actor Jonathan Banks was one of many speakers to give students an inside scoop on the entertainment industry at Tulane University’s Entertainment and...

Tulane Alumus Alex Leiman slept on McAlister, let students shave his head and draw on him with sharpies -- all to promote the new app, Holly.

Sleeping bag, sharpies, shaven head: Founder promotes Holly app

Ethan Moran, Contributing Writer March 1, 2023

Earlier this month, Tulane University alumnus Alex Leiman tabled on McAlister Drive to promote his app Holly, a platform for students to buy and sell used items. He vowed not to leave his spot until...

Tulane University Law School Dean David Meyer and Law Professor Amy Gajda, will step down for roles at Brooklyn Law School effective June 30.

Entertainment and Sports Law Conference returns Mar. 3-4

Jude Papillion, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2023

The Tulane Law School and Tulane Center for Sport are co-hosting their sixth annual Tulane Entertainment and Sports Law Conference this weekend, Mar. 3-4.    The conference will feature...

The German and Slavic Studies department hosted a panel discussion of professors in honor of the one year anniversary of Russia's invasion on Ukraine.

German and Slavic department hosts panel on Ukraine invasion anniversary

Lindsay Ruhl, Staff Writer March 1, 2023

Tulane University’s German and Slavic Studies department organized a panel discussion on Feb. 24 to reflect on the one year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.   Several professors...

Tulane's $150 million deal with LCMC to sell them three hospitals will proceed after court ruling.

Nursing program planned for Tulane Medical Center

Lindsay Ruhl, Staff Writer February 20, 2023

Tulane University announced a new partnership with the Louisiana Children’s Medical Center in January which aims to spread comprehensive care throughout the New Orleans area and create more opportunities...

A recycling bin in Hebert Hall warns against depositing non-recyclable items.

On-campus recycling suffers from trash contamination

Katie Craig, Contributing Writer February 20, 2023

In late September, Tulane University was awarded $5 million for a project to study how glass recyclables can prevent coastal land loss. The funding is part of a 12-month study and research effort to...

The drug nitrous oxide, colloquially known as "whippits," are a popular drug of choice for Tulane students during Mardi Gras.

Womp womp womp: whippit wave washes campus

Camille Buckner, Staff Writer February 17, 2023

During Mardi Gras, small empty canisters litter the street.    For years, nitrous oxide has been used for quick highs. Also known as laughing gas, “whippits” or “womps,” among students,...

As Mardi Gras approaches, TUPD prepares to protect student safety off-campus.

TUPD prepares to police Mardi Gras

Max Meyerhardt, Contributing Writer February 16, 2023

The Tulane University Police Department is preparing to ensure student safety in the Broadway Street corridor during Mardi Gras after a recent rise in crime near campus continues to concern students...

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