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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

 

A Philadelphia native, Moffa never saw New Orleans in her long-term plan. “I ended up staying in New Orleans for 14 years,” she said. “I always say my heart is still there. My husband and I just got married there in October.”

Nina Moffa alumni spotlight

Jonathan Kahn, Contributing Writer February 21, 2024

Nina Moffa, president of the Tulane Club of Chicago, understands the importance of keeping Tulane University's alumni connected.    She is a proud Tulanian herself. Moffa studied sociology...

Professors and students, like junior Isabelle Smith showed their love for New Orleans by joining in on the parade festivities.

‘I really felt one with the city’: Professors, students reflect on parades

Bryce Oufnac, Contributing Writer February 18, 2024

As winter fades and spring approaches, New Orleans celebrates its beloved festival season, starting with the extravagant festivities of Mardi Gras.    The Carnival season can span from January...

The Sawyer Seminar’s title, "The New Green Wave: Reproductive Justice in the Gulf South and Beyond," is inspired by the Green Wave movement, a reproductive rights movement that advocates for expanded access to abortion throughout Latin America.

‘The New Green Wave’: School of Liberal Arts to host reproductive rights seminar

Rosemary Mulvey, Contributing Writer February 7, 2024

The Tulane University School of Liberal Arts has been selected to host a year-long Sawyer Seminar this upcoming fall on campus. A $225,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation accompanies the award to...

Senior Sophi Tomasulo hands out free drug testing kits by the Lavin-Bernick Center.

TEMS, students push for drug harm reduction around Mardi Gras

Ryann Goldberg, Staff Writer February 7, 2024

Tulane University’s reputation as a party school rings true on any given weekend, but it is especially true during Mardi Gras. However, with the escalating fentanyl crisis in the United States, drug...

New changes to the FAFSA application will change how Tulane delivers financial aid packages in 2024-2025.

Tulane clarifies confusion over FAFSA application

Lillian Foster, Staff Writer February 7, 2024

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid has been modified to ease the process for college applicants, but some of the changes have left students confused.   The FAFSA Simplification...

Tulane Chabad hosted its largest Shabbat 1000 celebration, seeing around 1,500 Jewish and non-Jewish students gather to celebrate in honor of the victims of Oct. 7.

Chabad hosts Tulane’s largest Shabbat

Eliana Markowitz, Contributing Writer February 7, 2024

Rabbi Leibel Lipskier and his wife Mushka Lipskier hosted Tulane Chabad’s largest Shabbat dinner last Friday, Feb. 2.    Shabbat 1000 is an annual event that draws crowds of Jewish and...

Heavy storms flooded Willow St. to almost knee-length on Saturday night.

Heavy rain, turbine outage leads to flooding, cars stranded

Lillian Foster, Staff Writer February 5, 2024

Widespread street flooding occurred Saturday night across New Orleans due to heavy rain and a Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans turbine outage.   City officials permitted neutral ground...

A chemical spill in Stern Hall on Monday morning forced students and faculty to evacuate the building.

One hospitalized, Stern Hall evacuated after chemical spill

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor February 5, 2024

A chemical spill in Percival Stern Hall forced students and faculty to evacuate the building for roughly six hours beginning Monday morning until the school issued an all-clear by 3:05 p.m.    Tulane...

SWBNO issued a large precautionary boil water advisory for Uptown and Audubon areas.

Boil water advisory issued for Audubon, Uptown areas

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor February 1, 2024

The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans issued a boil water advisory Feb. 1 for parts of Uptown, including Calhoun Street through Louisiana Avenue, due to a water main break at Octavia Street and Claiborne...

As the Healthy Homes Program goes into effect, housing in New Orleans will be held to a higher standard.

Healthy Homes program grants students better housing

Lillian Foster, Staff Writer January 31, 2024

New Orleans homes will now be held to a higher standard as the Healthy Homes program begins.   The program is a continuation of the Healthy Homes ordinance, passed in November 2022, which...

While the number of Indian international students have risen steadily over recent years, there has been an overall decrease in the number of Chinese students enrolled in U.S. schools.

Why international student interest is shifting nationally

Sundee Win, Staff Writer January 31, 2024

Aaryan Sabharwal is a current sophomore from Mumbai at Tulane University on the pre-med track, and was initially drawn to the flexibility within the field of medicine in the United States. His reading...

Young Americans are facing the newest battlefield of the Israel/Palestine war on their phones.

Americans experiencing Israel-Hamas war through their phones

Olivia Warren, News Editor January 24, 2024

The latest battleground in the Israel-Hamas conflict is on your phone.  Social media is the new proxy war of public opinion among young Americans. Instagram accounts have new identities shaped...

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