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  • Professor Ata Hindi spoke to students gathered in Pocket Park Wednesday evening in protest of Hillel hosting a dinner with an IDF soldier.

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    Student organizes rally to protest Hillel hosting IDF soldier

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    New team-taught classes introduced to SLA, SSE 

  • OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

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    OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

  • Tulanes Mens Tennis team fell short in the conference semifinals after two upset victories

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    Tulane men’s tennis falls short in conference tournament

  • OPINION | College students need sex education, too

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    OPINION | College students need sex education, too

  • Colin Norton, a senior studying finance and accounting, rendered these images depicting the evolution of AI using Dall-E. This one portrays Alan Turing in the style of Leonardo da Vincis lab notebook.

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    Imitation game: Can AI rival student intellect?

  • Yale University and Brown University are among the latest Ivy League institutions to reinstate standardized testing requirements for incoming classes.

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    Elite colleges reinstate standardized testing requirement following new research

  • Normalcy is novelty to Tulane’s graduating class

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    Normalcy is novelty to Tulane’s graduating class

  • OPINION | Workout woes: Overcrowding strains Tulanes gym facilities

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    OPINION | Workout woes: Overcrowding strains Tulane’s gym facilities

  • Courtesy of TU Fashion

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    TU Fashion presents fourth annual fashion show

  • Quarterback Kai Horton led the first unit on offense in the spring football game

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    Defense shines in front of packed Yulman at spring football game

  • OPINION | To post or not to post: Commentary on publicizing romantic relationships

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    OPINION | To post or not to post: Commentary on publicizing romantic relationships

  • Nazi camp liberator Bill Kongable spoke to Tulane students about history, trauma and the survival of democracy.

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    Concentration camp liberator Bill Kongable speaks to students

  • In 2000, just under 30% of college students reported never having vaginal intercourse whereas two decades later, that number is above 40%.

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    Not getting laid? Sex recession to blame

  • Taylor Swift proves she can still ‘Do It With a Broken Heart’

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    Taylor Swift proves she can still ‘Do It With a Broken Heart’

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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

 

Louisiana witnessed the lowest voter turnout for a governor’s election in over a decade. Out of three million registered voters, 36% voted in the state’s primary. In Orleans and Jefferson Parish, less than a third of qualified voters took to the polls.

Louisiana elects first Republican governor in eight years

Hannah Levitan and Martha Sanchez October 18, 2023

For the last seven years, Governor John Bel Edwards has been the sole Democratic governor in the Deep South. But after this weekend’s gubernatorial election, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry...

“A ten-year-old was one of the best players and beat one of our strong club members,” Tulane Chess Club’s co-president, junior Carter Williams said. “That’s how chess goes; chess is known as the great equalizer. You could be a homeless person versus a king and it’s a completely equal playing field.”

Good knight for chess: Tulane hosts tournament

Caroline Kurzweil, Contributing Writer October 18, 2023

A hush fell over Kendall Cram Lecture Hall on National Chess Day last Saturday morning, Oct. 14. Kings and queens shuffling across boards replaced the sounds of idle chatter as the 1st Annual Tulane Quick...

Walter Isaacson, Michael Lewis to speak Wednesday at Tulane

Walter Isaacson, Michael Lewis to speak Wednesday at Tulane

Martha Sanchez, Managing Editor October 16, 2023

Authors Walter Isaacson and Michael Lewis will visit Tulane University on Wednesday to discuss their new books on two of the most controversial technology leaders of the modern era.  Isaacson, who...

In August of last year, Jefferson Parish saw around 10 inches of rain compared to August this year, with only two inches of rain. In July, Louisiana was 20 inches below its usual amount of rainfall.

Saltwater intrusion no longer poses threat, Tulane says

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor October 13, 2023

Tulane University said in a statement on Friday that it does “not expect to be impacted by saltwater intrusion at this point,” because of the rainfall from this week flowing into the Mississippi River. The...

A crowd of students gathered Wednesday on Brown Field and marched through campus to Hillel, where they sang and grieved in the wake of brutal weekend attacks against Israels civilians.

Tulane condemns Hamas amid student grief and outcry

Martha Sanchez, Managing Editor October 12, 2023

Two days after calling Hamas’ attack last weekend in Israel “horrific” and “heartbreaking,” Tulane University President Mike Fitts issued a second statement Thursday evening, this time explicitly...

A medical School employee shot himself on Tulane’s downtown campus on Friday morning, police say.

Troy Dannen to leave Director of Athletics

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor October 10, 2023

Director of Athletics Troy Dannen has accepted a position at the University of Washington as the athletics director, Tulane University said on Saturday.    As the 33rd athletic director, Dannen...

A medical School employee shot himself on Tulane’s downtown campus on Friday morning, police say.

Saltwater intrusion may impact New Orleans late November

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor October 7, 2023

Tulane University said in a statement on Friday, Oct. 6, that a new timeline from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from Thursday showed that the saltwater intrusion is not predicted to reach New Orleans’...

Once the home of over 120 business, North Claiborne Avenue was known as “The Black Wallstreet.”

‘A devastation’: How infamous expressway sliced NOLA neighborhood in half

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor October 4, 2023

Louis Charbonnet III leaned across his desk one afternoon and faced the road he despises.    He pointed out the window, past the fences he constructed to keep out intruders and to the roaring...

In August of last year, Jefferson Parish saw around 10 inches of rain compared to August this year, with only two inches of rain. In July, Louisiana was 20 inches below its usual amount of rainfall.

Saltwater intrusion is alarming but manageable, Tulane professors say

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor October 4, 2023

After a summer of heat and drought in Louisiana, the Mississippi River’s water levels are dropping, allowing salt water from the Gulf of Mexico to slowly trickle in and likely reach New Orleans drinking...

Tulane Campus Health is offering free flu vaccines to students and staff. Appointments are encouraged, but not required.

Flu, COVID-19 vaccines no longer required at​ Tulane

Diego Trevino, Contributing Writer October 4, 2023

This year, Tulane University Campus Health no longer requires the COVID-19 and influenza vaccines, but they are “strongly encouraged,” according to the Campus Health website.    Caesar...

Robinsons grandmother taught her to sew at a young age, but she only started crocheting during quarantine.

Security guard Semaj Robinson talks crocheting, Christ, creativity

Lillian Foster, Contributing Writer October 4, 2023

Working on her newest crochet project, Semaj Robinson can often be found sitting behind the front desk of Lake Residence Hall. Robinson, who has worked at Tulane University as a security guard for...

Tulane medical students Sydney Kuo and Tiffany Quash organized a panel of healthcare experts to discuss the recent ban on gender affirming medical care for youth.

Tulane community responds to LA gender-affirming care ban

Sundee Win, Staff Writer October 4, 2023

  Twenty-two states have passed laws or policies restricting gender-affirming care for youth in the U.S.   As of July, Louisiana is one of them.   Passed with a U.S. Senate...

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