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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 team advanced to a regional competition for the first time in history.

Mock trial team advances to Opening Round Championship Series

Lexi Reinstein, Contributing Writer March 20, 2024

The Tulane University Mock Trial team competed in the Opening Round Championship Series tournament in Memphis, Tennessee on March 8, the first time the team has advanced to the regional competition.   The...

Tulane women's basketball coach announces retirement after 30 years

Tulane women’s basketball coach announces retirement after 30 years

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor March 19, 2024

Tulane University’s head women's basketball coach, Lisa Stockton, announced her retirement on Tuesday, ending her 30-year coaching career.   Stockton, known as the all-time winningest women’s...

Sal Kahn and Walter Issacson discussed Khanmigo, Khan Academy's new AI tutor in McAlister Auditorium.

Final chapters of Book Fest 2024

Ellie Cowen, Lexi Reinstein, and Ethan Lenkin March 17, 2024

The third day of the New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University began with a packed Kendall Cram Auditorium. Overflow attendees lined the walls of the room to see Kurt Andersen and Lawrence O’Donnell...

Jesmyn Ward discussed her book "Let Us Descend" with Imani Perry.

Book fest day two brings authors, admirals, activists

Hundreds of eager readers descended on Tulane University’s campus for the second day of the New Orleans Book Festival. The day featured 45 panels across campus, highlighting topics like climate change,...

The third annual New Orleans Book Festival began Thursday at Tulane University.

Atlantic names ‘Great American Novels’ on first day of Book Fest

Ryann Goldberg, Staff Writer March 15, 2024

The third annual New Orleans Book Festival began Thursday at Tulane University.   A three-part panel opened the event: “The Atlantic Conversations,” “The Great American Novels” and...

Ketamine use is prominent in some Tulane social circles, representing an uptick in its illegal and medical use nationally. From its creation in 1962, ketamine has been widely used, but still remains a mystery.

Thrill, threat or therapy? Inside ketamine use on Tulane’s campus

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor March 13, 2024

In the mid 1970s, John C. Lilly, a physician and neuropsychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania, searched for a cure for his migraines. A leading figure in the counterculture movement, Lilly was known...

HB71, a Louisiana House Bill proposed by Representative Dodie Horton on Feb. 8, requires the display of the Ten Commandments in all public classrooms.

Governor signs stricter tough-on-crime bills into law

Lillian Foster and Bryce Oufnac March 13, 2024

Gov. Jeff Landry signed 11 bills into law on March 5 and eight additional bills on March 6 following the Louisiana Special Legislative Session on Crime.   “Our criminal justice system...

The Mardi Gras season causes local business' sales to surge, but also presents risks of dealing with Mardi Gras partiers.

‘Nonstop traffic’: Mardi Gras’ economic impact on local businesses

Ahana Louzado, Contributing Writer March 13, 2024

Mardi Gras is a crucial time of year for the New Orleans economy. According to a study conducted by Tulane economics professor Toni Weiss, the Mardi Gras celebration brought around $891 million to New...

Former New Orleans First Lady Cheryl Landrieu and activist Ruby Bridges founded the New Orleans Children’s Book Festival in 2010.

Q&A: Book Fest founder on power of literacy, open conversations

Ellie Cowen, News Editor March 11, 2024

From an unassuming office in University Square down Broadway Street, former New Orleans First Lady Cheryl Landrieu and a small team are coordinating the New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University....

Tulane announces new law school dean Marcilynn Burke

Tulane announces new law school dean Marcilynn Burke

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor March 11, 2024

On Friday, Tulane University named Marcilynn Burke, current dean of law at the University of Oregon, the new dean of the Tulane School of Law.   Burke will replace interim dean and professor...

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.

Butler camera was second video device found in campus bathrooms over past year

Martha Sanchez, Managing Editor March 6, 2024

Authorities arrested and charged a former Tulane University employee last summer after police found a small video camera in a Gibson Hall bathroom, the school confirmed this week.   The...

Clayton Delery-Edwards book tells the story of Fernando Rios, a young gay man murdered in 1958 by three Tulane students.

Author discusses 1950s killing of gay man by Tulane students

Alya Satchu, Contributing Writer March 6, 2024

On Sept. 27, 1958, 26-year-old visiting tour guide Fernando Rios was enjoying the New Orleans nightlife at Cafe Lafitte in Exile, a gay bar on Bourbon Street. There, he met Tulane University student...

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