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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

The Supreme Court heard arguments on affirmative action in October, signaling their conservative majority is on the verge of overruling race-conscious admissions.

Students, faculty debate affirmative action as decision looms

Aidan McCahill, Contributing Writer November 16, 2022

The Supreme Court heard two cases that consider the legality of race in college admissions on Oct. 31, sparking hours of debate that signaled the Court’s conservative majority is on the verge of...

Scam emails are a rising threat to Tulane's cybersecurity.

Aiming to educate, Tulane sends fake phishing email

Dylan Berman, Contributing Writer November 16, 2022

Tulane University’s Office of Information Security recently introduced new measures to thwart phishing, including a fake scam attempt designed to educate students.    Robert Tompkins,...

This summer, the Innovation Institute hosted a grand opening in the Thirteen15 building downtown. It will move to the former Charity Hospital when renovations there are complete.

Can New Orleans attract innovation? Institute argues yes

Martha Sanchez, News Editor November 11, 2022

Kimberly Gramm knows New Orleans is not Silicon Valley — at least not yet.    But Gramm, head of Tulane University’s new Innovation Institute, said change is coming. Bringing new chances...

Students at Tulane University cast their midterm election votes Tuesday.

Citing civic responsibility, pride, students cast midterm ballots

Julia Goldman, Contributing Writer November 9, 2022

On Tuesday, Nov. 8th, millions of Americans made their way to the polls to cast votes in this year’s midterm elections. Tulane University students were among those exercising that right.    “I’ve...

Chief Diversity Officer Anneliese Singh is urging students, faculty and staff to complete the EDI Survey in an effort to understand discrimination and harassment on campus.

Chief Diversity Officer urges climate survey responses

Mercedes Ohlen, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

Tulane University’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is urging students to take a climate survey to help the administration gauge student experience on campus. The survey is also intended...

Author and journalist Katherine Stewart discussed white Christian nationalism to a group of 100 at Tulane University last week.

Author and journalist discusses Christian nationalism in politics

Olivia Warren, Associate News Editor November 9, 2022

Author and journalist Katherine Stewart spoke at Tulane University last Tuesday. Around 100 people attended to listen to Stewart discuss white Christian nationalism in the United States.   Stewart...

Lake and River Halls will now first house students in August.

Future of campus housing? More beds, more students

Bethany Milner, Contributing Writer November 9, 2022

Phase 1 of the new housing redevelopment on the former Bruff Quad is underway, prompting a new question for Tulane University students: what do the changes mean for the future of on-campus housing?    Timothy...

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Tulane seeks name nominations for Hebert Hall ‘spaces’

Martha Sanchez, News Editor November 3, 2022

Tulane University is accepting nominations for the renaming of “spaces” within Hebert Hall. The school recently said the Uptown building would retain its name after a years-long debate over the...

Tulane University's motto, "Not for oneself, but for one's own," is the foundation of the university's public-service mission and service learning programs.

Service learning program hopes to improve post-pandemic

Olivia Warren, Associate News Editor November 2, 2022

Service learning is a hallmark of Tulane University. The school was ranked the second-best university in the country for community service by the Princeton Review earlier this year.    But...

Active Minds, a nonprofit mental health organization, hosted the "Send Silence Packing" exhibit on the Berger Family Lawn Wednesday in an effort to prevent suicide and promote mental health awareness.

Exhibit aims to promote awareness, prevent suicide

Lindsay Ruhl, Contributing Writer November 2, 2022

Tulane University’s Wave of Support displayed the “Send Silence Packing” exhibit to promote action and awareness around suicide prevention Wednesday, covering the Berger Family Lawn in an interactive...

Hebert Hall is the focus of a years-long debate over it's namesake, F. Edward Hébert's, segregationist views in Louisiana politics.

Hebert Hall controversy leaves faculty, students disappointed

Ellie Cowen, Contributing Writer October 28, 2022

After decades of student and faculty efforts to rename F. Edward Hebert Hall, President Mike Fitts released a university-wide email on Sept. 27 concluding that the administration was unable to reach...

Police have found two video cameras in campus bathrooms in recent months and arrested one former employee but said the cases do not appear to be connected.

EDI Climate Survey to gauge campus discrimination

Martha Sanchez, News Editor October 28, 2022

Tulane University will administer an equity, diversity and inclusion survey in an effort to better understand how students, faculty and staff view discrimination on campus, the school announced Thursday.    The...

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