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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

Author Robin Marty spoke on the post-Roe v. Wade South last Friday.

Author speaks on post-Roe South

Lindsay Ruhl, Contributing Writer October 5, 2022

Author and activist Robin Marty spoke at Tulane University last Friday to educate students and staff about the realities of the post Roe v. Wade era in the American South.    Marty is the...

The New Orleans Smoothie King Center was established as an early voting location in the 2020 elections.

Campus political groups seek to increase voter turnout

Aidan McCahill, Contributing Writer October 4, 2022

With midterm elections only a few weeks away, political groups on and off campus are working to mobilize student voters — a demographic that saw historic levels of voter turnout in the 2020 election.    Margaret...

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Raime Thibodeaux named head of counseling center after tumultuous year

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 29, 2022

Tulane University named Raime Thibodeaux director of counseling, ushering in new leadership at the center after it faced high employee turnover amid allegations of a toxic workplace last year.    Thibodeaux...

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Hebert Hall to retain name

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 28, 2022

Tulane University will not rename Hebert Hall, the focus of a yearslong debate centered on its namesake F. Edward Hébert’s segregationist views. Tulane is instead opting to prominently display facts...

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Dean Skinner to leave for University of the Pacific

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 26, 2022

Lee Skinner, professor and dean of Newcomb-Tulane College, will step down from her role Dec. 31, Tulane University announced in an email Thursday.    Skinner has accepted a role as dean...

Fentanyl is flooding the country, posing a deadly threat as law enforcement struggles to contain it. College students are among its latest victims.

Cheap, potent, deadly: Fentanyl flood raises campus risks

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 21, 2022

The poison keeps spreading.     The drug fentanyl is flooding the country, posing a deadly threat as law enforcement agencies struggle to contain it.    “It’s very potent...

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Tulane emphasizes personal evacuation plan for hurricanes

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 21, 2022

Tulane University announced its latest plan to face the reality of intensifying hurricane seasons: personal evacuation.    “While this year’s hurricane season has been quiet for Louisiana...

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 signs unofficially changed, then reversed, in controversy

Sundee Win, Contributing Reporter September 21, 2022

This month, the signs outside of F. Edward Hebert Hall on the Academic Quadrangle read “Gwendolyn Midlo Hall.” This week, those signs were changed, and the building signs once again display the...

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.

Tulane ranks No. 44 in US News, first in “Happiest Students”

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 21, 2022

Tulane University was ranked No. 44 in the latest U.S. News and World Report college rankings for national universities, tied with Northeastern University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Case Western...

Monroe Hall is home to the Ignite RLC for the 2022-2023 school year.

Lepage Center launches Ignite RLC

Patrick Johnson, Contributing Reporter September 21, 2022

This year, Tulane University is offering a new program to incoming students interested in entrepreneurship: Ignite Residential Learning Community. It aims to instill networking and business development...

Richardson Memorial Hall, home to the Tulane School of ARchitecture, will open in fall 2023.

Richardson Memorial Hall renovations continue

Chase Stenberg, Contributing Reporter September 21, 2022

Richardson Memorial Hall, the home of Tulane University’s architecture school that has long been overdue for upgrades, is undergoing renovations after decades of slow decay.  The building is...

New COVID-19 booster available for students, staff

New COVID-19 booster available for students, staff

Marcus Pacenza, Contributing Reporter September 19, 2022

This school year is expected to be the first since 2020 without major COVID-19 impacts at Tulane University. But the virus is still here, and there is a new tool to help people decrease their chances...

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