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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

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A sign outside of Tulane University's School of Medicine, the residency programs of which were paid a reaccreditation visit in an effort to lift their probation.

$82 million grant for Tulane to research health disparities in Deep South

Cameron Young, Contributing Writer September 25, 2024

On May 1, Tulane University, as part of the Center for Clinical and Translational Studies, received a National Institutes of Health grant worth $82 million to address disparities in health across the...

Students living on campus had the option to pick up a hurricane preparedness meal bag from the LBC before Hurricane Francine made landfall.

Dietary restrictions pose challenge in hurricane preparation

Lexi Reinstein, Contributing Writer September 25, 2024

Before Hurricane Francine made landfall on Sept. 11, on-campus students had the option to pick up a hurricane preparedness meal bag from the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life. With the help...

Just one year after Tulane University developed its Space Law program, the commercial space industry has enjoyed a commerical takeoff.

First commercial space walk launches discussion of space in Tulane’s education

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer September 25, 2024

On Sept. 12, at around 6:12 a.m. EST, the SpaceX spacecraft Polaris Dawn depressurized and exposed its passengers to space, allowing them to commence the first commerical space walk.   The takeoff...

Tulane's Newcomb Institute conducted a report revealing that 82% of women and 42% of men have experienced sexual harassment or assault throughout their lifetime.

2024 #MeToo report shows high sexual harassment rates persist

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer September 25, 2024

During the peak of the #MeToo movement in 2018, Stop Street Harassment led and released the first #MeToo report, which found that 81% of women and 43% of men have experienced sexual harassment or assault...

“Indigenous communities are present tense. That is essential,” John DePriest said.

How Native American input informed Tulane’s land acknowledgment

Olivia Warren, News Editor September 18, 2024

In April 2021, Tulane University’s Native American Affinity Group submitted a list of demands to Tulane’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. The number one demand: a land acknowledgment.   “Indigenous...

“I can’t overstate how important this is for Tulane and our future,” President Mike Fitts said.

Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine renamed in honor of landmark donation

Ian Faul, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2024

On Wednesday, Sept. 18, Tulane President Mike Fitts announced the renaming of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine after alumna Celia Scott Weatherhead during a public address at the school’s...

“I cannot fully state how important it has been to have the opportunity to live with others in recover, being able to connect with each other, support each other, and hold each other accountable," resident Alexandru Ungureanu said.

Tulane receives $1.5 million for student recovery house

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer September 18, 2024

A squat, modern, two-story blue house sits at 2210 Calhoun St. Originally a residential home, this building is the newly renovated Lux Recovery House. With a new $1.5 million gift from Tulane University...

“Jolo is pretty much off limits,” Nelson said. “My friends might invite me over to their dorm, and I can't go because it's up multiple flights of stairs.” 

Disabled students see challenges, improvements at Tulane

Ryann Goldberg, Associate News Editor September 18, 2024

Tulane University, like many historic colleges, initially designed its campus with only able-bodied students in mind, posing challenges for future students who use mobility aids such as wheelchairs...

“I don’t know why she was at the shelter, but she has a baby alligator bite on her rear,” Amalie said as she pointed to two scars on YB’s skin.  

Tulane students help set animal-fostering record during Hurricane Francine

Olivia Warren and Sophie Borislow September 18, 2024

As Hurricane Francine, a Category 2 storm, hit New Orleans on Wednesday, local animal shelters braced for the 105 mph winds and pounding rain.   The Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty...

As the new Title IX officer, Broussard wants to engage the entire Tulane community on issues of sexual violence, misconduct and discrimination.

Tulane appoints new Title IX coordinator

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer September 18, 2024

In the wake of Title IX battles across the country and in Louisiana, Julie Broussard took on the role of Tulane University’s new Title IX coordinator on Sept. 1.   Broussard’s journey at Tulane...

“Tulane represents the best attributes of all the institutions that I have worked at. Students here have this intellectual kind of curiosity and appetite for knowledge,” Cunningham said.

New vice president of student affairs begins at Tulane

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer September 4, 2024

Tulane University’s search for a new vice president of student affairs concluded this August with the appointment of Sarah Cunningham. The search for a new vice president began after J. Davidson...

Students are encouraged to give feedback about dining options by scanning stickers in the Commons.

New dining options at Tulane from Aramark partnership

Bryce Oufnac, Staff Writer September 4, 2024

A bubble tea store called Beauxba Tea will replace the PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library this school year. This is one of several changes as a result of Tulane University’s...

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