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    Letter to the Editor | Silent killer: Why World Malaria Day matters

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    Pro-Palestinian protesters demand charges be dropped after police sweep at Tulane

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    Tulane arrests 14 protesters, clears pro-Palestinian encampment

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  • Letter to the Editor | Open letter to Tulane administration in support of Palestine

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    Letter to the Editor | Open letter to Tulane administration in support of Palestine

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    Letter to the Editor | Open letter: Remove unregistered protest encampment on Tulane property

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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

 

SLA graduate program increases stipends for incoming students, not current ones

SLA graduate program increases stipends for incoming students, not current ones

Hannah Mayer, News Editor April 28, 2021

The School of Liberal Arts recently raised stipends for incoming Ph.D. students. According to Brian T. Edwards, dean SLA, the new stipends will span over 12 months at $2,500 per month. The current stipends...

TURTL hosts anti-abortion protest, triggers counter protest

TURTL hosts anti-abortion protest, triggers counter protest

Sophie Brams, Staff Reporter April 28, 2021

On April 21, Tulane University Right to Life hosted an anti-abortion protest on Academic Quad.    TURTL President Bailey Mirmelli said the purpose of the event was to address questions that...

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Revibe makes its debut as Tulane’s newest dating app

Caroline Latta, Staff Reporter April 21, 2021

Last Wednesday, Revibe, a new dating app, launched at Tulane. It was founded by two Tulane alumni, Austin Doukas and Haley Fradkin.  “[Doukas and Fradkin] are Tulane alumni which is why they...

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Professor Spotlight: Gene Koss

Mercedes Ohlen, Staff Reporter April 21, 2021

Located in the Woldenberg Art Center, the Pace-Willson Glass Studio is home to Tulane’s world-class glass facilities which include a hotshop and a coldshop, as well as metalworking facilities. Working...

Teen Court empowering at-risk juveniles in New Orleans

Teen Court empowering at-risk juveniles in New Orleans

Domenic Mesa, News Editor April 15, 2021

Teen Court is an intervention program offering alternative solutions to youth that have been charged with status offenses or other non-violent misdemeanor crimes, such as criminal trespassing or criminal...

Mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations not confirmed by Tulane

Mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations not confirmed by Tulane

Domenic Mesa, News Editor April 15, 2021

Many universities have announced they will be mandating COVID-19 vaccinations this upcoming fall as a safety measure for returning students. Cornell University, Duke University and Notre Dame are among...

New Orleans excels in vaccine distributions

New Orleans excels in vaccine distributions

Hannah Mayer, News Editor April 14, 2021

The state of Louisiana opened up vaccination eligibility for everyone ages 16 and older for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and 18 and older for the Moderna vaccine on March 29, 2021. Louisiana was one of...

Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution halted

Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution halted

Mercedes Ohlen, Staff Reporter April 14, 2021

The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine administration has recently been halted by the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention due to six cases of a blood-clotting...

USG continues reckoning with anti-Blackness at 13th senate

USG continues reckoning with anti-Blackness at 13th senate

Haley Soares, Senior Staff Reporter April 9, 2021

This Tuesday, April 6, Undergraduate Student Government held the 13th session of the 23rd Senate. This senate meeting was centered around conversations of radical, revolutionary change within the organization...

Individual schools’ commencement ceremonies moved to May 19-21

Individual schools’ commencement ceremonies moved to May 19-21

Hannah Mayer, News Editor April 7, 2021

On March 26, 2021, Tulane administration sent out an email announcing that commencement ceremonies for individual schools, which are to be held in person, would be moved up to the week of May 10.    Michael...

Tulane students continue to get vaccinated as eligibility expands

Tulane students continue to get vaccinated as eligibility expands

Emily Rubino, Staff Reporter March 31, 2021

On Monday, March 29, Governor John Bel Edwards expanded the eligibility of the vaccine to every individual age 16 and over for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine and everyone age 18 and over for the Johnson &...

Campus question: Lagniappe day vs. Spring Break

Campus question: Lagniappe day vs. Spring Break

Hannah Mayer and Domenic Mesa March 31, 2021

  In a normal year, Tulane would rapidly be approaching the mid semester spring break. As a protective measure against COVID-19 spreading throughout the New Orleans community, Tulane administration...

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