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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

Housing shortage sends some sophomores off-campus

Housing shortage sends some sophomores off-campus

Camille Buckner, Contributing Reporter September 16, 2022

Back-to-school can prove stressful, but at Tulane University, one aspect sophomore students traditionally have not had to worry about is whether they would be living on-campus or off.    But...

Liberty Bank is located on the first floor of the Lavin-Bernick Center.

Liberty Bank opens in Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 14, 2022

Liberty Bank opened a location in the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life this week, promising one-on-one financial advising and financial seminars for Tulane University students.    The...

Tulane University named Marcus Foster, a Tulane Law graduate, Chief Title IX Officer, the school announced in June.

Trust, empowerment: Foster vows progress in Title IX office

Anna Larsen, Staff Reporter September 7, 2022

As a student at Tulane University’s Law School, Marcus Foster thought he wanted to be a sports agent. In a time of many high-profile sexual misconduct cases surrounding professional and collegiate...

campus health leaders

Tulane expands telehealth to ease patient wait times

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 7, 2022

Tulane University School of Medicine and Campus Health launched a new virtual care app this August. The app aims to ensure students can be seen by a provider even if appointments at the Health Center...

Abortion rights protestors gathered in front of the federal 5th Circuit's John Minor Wisdom U.S. Court of Appeals Building this June to protest the U.S. Supreme Court's strike down of the landmark Roe v. Wade case.

Campus Health remains resource for reproductive health post-Roe

Olivia Warren, Staff Reporter September 5, 2022

While the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and Louisiana’s subsequent trigger law criminalized nearly all cases of abortion, Tulane University Campus Health remains a resource for students...

Small anti-gay, anti-abortion demonstration draws counter-protest

Small anti-gay, anti-abortion demonstration draws counter-protest

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 3, 2022

Less than a dozen members of a Christian group unaffiliated with Tulane University staged an anti-gay and anti-abortion demonstration at the intersection of Freret Street and McAlister Place on Friday,...

A robot sits near Newcomb Hall.

Tulane introduces robot food delivery

Martha Sanchez, News Editor September 2, 2022

Tulane University has a new addition to 2022 campus food delivery: robots.    The small but mighty machines started puttering around last week, delivering food across the Uptown campus...

President Mike Fitts discusses the issues that matter to Tulane students as they return to campus.

Q&A: President Mike Fitts on crime, Campus Health, Tulane’s future

Martha Sanchez, News Editor August 31, 2022

President Fitts sat down with The Hullabaloo to discuss hurricane preparedness, crime and the issues that matter to Tulane students as they return to campus this semester. The conversation has been...

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

Lake and River halls to bring more rooms, new amenities

Andrew Spencer, Staff Reporter August 31, 2022

Construction on Tulane University’s newest residence halls significantly progressed over the summer, as Tulane nears the end of Phase I of its comprehensive Housing Quad Redevelopment project.   Randy...

The Tulane University Office of Emergency Preparedness is actively monitoring the storm with its partners at Perry Weather and the National Hurricane Center.

Tulane upgrades forecasting, generators as hurricane season nears height

Martha Sanchez, News Editor August 31, 2022

More generators and three storm forecasts are among the new changes Tulane University has enacted this hurricane season, a year after Hurricane Ida pounded the state, downing power lines in New Orleans...

As monkeypox spreads, Tulane is urging caution among students.

Tulane urges monkeypox caution

Layla Reese, Contributing Reporter August 31, 2022

President Joe Biden’s declaration of a monkeypox public health emergency and national vaccine shortage are among the causes for virus concerns at Tulane University.    Tulane Campus Health...

Paul Hall construction

Construction continues on Paul Hall

Martha Sanchez, News Editor August 31, 2022

Construction on the Steven and Jann Paul Hall for Science and Engineering continued this week as crews added structural steel to the fifth floor and began fireproofing the fourth.    Crews...

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