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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

The nine new electric shuttles on campus produce zero tailpipe emissions.

New electric shuttles demonstrate Tulane’s commitment to net-zero

Patrick Johnson, Staff Writer September 13, 2023

Students may have noticed new additions to the Tulane University transportation system this year: electric shuttles.   Nine new electric vehicles recently took to the streets as part of...

Tulane University will require students to sign up for tickets to all future home games after the student section filled to capacity nearly an hour before kickoff on Saturday, Sept. 9 against Ole Miss.

Tulane to require student tickets for all football games

Martha Sanchez, Managing Editor September 12, 2023

Tulane University will require students to sign up for tickets to attend all future football games at Yulman Stadium, the school announced Tuesday.    The change came after the student...

Dusty Porter to step down as vice president of Student Affairs

Dusty Porter to step down as vice president of Student Affairs

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor September 7, 2023

President Michael Fitts sent an email on Thursday, Sept. 7 announcing that J. Davidson “Dusty” Porter will step down as vice president of Student Affairs, effective June 30, 2024.   For...

TUA aims to increase presence on campus

TUA aims to increase presence on campus

Ellie Cowen, News Editor September 6, 2023

Tulane Undergraduate Assembly faces challenges familiar to its predecessor, Undergraduate Student Government, in a lack of student engagement and unclear function on campus. Delegates hope though,...

Get caught up on Tulane news with 5 things you missed this summer in New Orleans.

Five things you missed this summer

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor August 30, 2023

Drought, heat, wildfires plague state   This summer, New Orleans and Louisiana faced record-breaking temperatures, along with several wildfires in southwestern Louisiana. So far, there have...

Mollye Demosthenidy named new NTC dean

Mollye Demosthenidy named new NTC dean

Julia Goldman, Staff Writer August 30, 2023

After a national search and consideration of candidates across the country, Tulane University appointed Mollye Demosthenidy as the new dean of Newcomb-Tulane College this summer. Through her experience...

New AI technology prompts Tulane to adjust academic integrity policies.

New Tulane AI policy to prioritize academic integrity, innovation

Raynah Jacobs, Contributing Writer August 30, 2023

Tulane University will not ban the use of ChatGPT — and other similar machine learning and deep learning technologies — on its campus. In fact, Tulane encourages both its students and faculty to...

Scenes from Convocation held in Devlin Fieldhouse on Tulane's Uptown Campus, August 20, 2023.

Tulane welcomes most diverse incoming class in history

Ellie Cowen, News Editor August 30, 2023

This fall, Tulane University boasts — yet again — its most diverse incoming class. The class of 2027 hails from 49 states and territories, 36 countries and 41% of students identify as a person...

The Supreme Court declared affirmative action policies unconstitutional for disadvantaging certain students based on race.

Tulane adjusts admission policy to SCOTUS affirmative action ruling

Sammy Lever, Contributing Writer August 30, 2023

The Supreme Court reversed its position on affirmative action on Jun. 29, ruling that the affirmative action policies of Harvard University and University of North Carolina were unconstitutional under...

Fondling, burglary reported on Pine Street, TUPD says

Fondling, burglary reported on Pine Street, TUPD says

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor August 26, 2023

  Content Warning: The following article contains subject matter pertaining to sexual violence. The Tulane University Police Department responded to a burglary and sexual battery incident Saturday...

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

Spaces in Hebert Hall get new names amid long controversy

Martha Sanchez, Managing Editor May 3, 2023

Tulane University will name spaces in F. Edward Hebert Hall in honor of several civil rights pioneers after a persistent push to rename the building as a whole failed last year.    A task...

ChatGPT temporarily crashed on Tulane wifi this week after traffic throttled the site.

Final exam crunch crashes ChatGPT

Ethan Moran, Staff Writer May 2, 2023

The popular artificial intelligence tool, ChatGPT, crashed on Tulane University’s Wi-Fi network this week, prompting student concerns as final exams approach.    The crash appeared to...

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