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  • Letter to the Editor | Open Letter to President Michael Fitts

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Open Letter to President Michael Fitts

  • Letter to the Editor | Speak up, stand with Tulane Workers United

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Speak up, stand with Tulane Workers United

  • OPINION | Tulane must commit to upholding First Amendment

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    OPINION | Tulane must commit to upholding First Amendment

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

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    School of Medicine technician sustains self-inflicted gunshot wound

  • Tulane Student Film Festival has released the lineup for its 2024 event. | Photo courtesy of TSFF

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    2024 Tulane Student Film Festival releases lineup

  • Tulane Workers United gathered at Gibson on Tuesday morning in an attempt to speak with President Mike Fitts.

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    Union election date set as faculty demands recognition

  • There are 16 NBA playoff teams vying for a championship.

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    NBA playoffs are here, we have you covered

  • Kai Horton to compete for starting quarterback job at spring football game

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    New era of Tulane football takes center stage in spring game

  • OPINION | Housing, course registration need overhaul, transparency

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    OPINION | Housing, course registration need overhaul, transparency

  • Letter to the Editor | Survivor’s perspective on negotiating desire

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Survivor’s perspective on negotiating desire

  • ‘The Fall Guy’: Ode to cinema’s hidden heroes

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    ‘The Fall Guy’: Ode to cinema’s hidden heroes

  • OPINION | Leave your racism on sidelines 

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    OPINION | Leave your racism on sidelines 

  • Islamophobia Awareness Week kicks off with informational event

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    Islamophobia Awareness Week kicks off with informational event

  • Courtesy of Sofia Patino-Vergara

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    El Caimán Gordo: Taste of Colombia in heart of New Orleans

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

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    Shooting at Republic NOLA leaves one dead, 11 injured

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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

 

Charity Hospital has not been functional since 2005, when Hurricane Katrina caused significant damage to the building.

Charity Hospital redevelopment set to reopen in 2027

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer November 15, 2023

Tulane University announced in a press release in late 2021 that it plans to lease and redevelop Charity Hospital downtown with the help of developers at 1532 Tulane Partners, Inc. and SKK Opportunity...

When he began his journey at Tulane in 1987, Saphier majored in finance and accounting. In addition to his studies, he was the philanthropy chairman and vice president of Sigma Chi.

Meet Greg Saphier, Tulane alum

Jonathan Kahn, Staff Writer November 15, 2023

From a family of Tulane University alumni, Greg Saphier knows the prestige of a Tulane degree. Seven of his family members attended the school, where Greg found his wife, Amy. Their three sons, Hayden,...

According to NPR, in 2021, 35 states have introduced a bill limiting what schools can teach “with regard to race, American history, politics, sexual orientation and gender identity.”

Who should determine course curriculums?

Patrick Johnson, Staff Writer November 15, 2023

As spring semester class registration opens, students browse sites like RateMyProfessor.com to understand the curriculum of their prospective courses. Although two courses may share the same title,...

Tulane and Loyola students marched on St. Charles Avenue during a national walkout in support of Palestine on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023.

Palestine walkout leads students on march through Uptown

Palestine and Israel supporters gathered separately at Tulane University on Thursday amid increased police presence and warnings from school leaders that all groups must remain peaceful.  Palestine...

“You want to improve the conversation,” President Michael Fitts said. “Both positively and calling out speech that is hurtful and hateful, and shouldnt be uttered.”

Israel-Palestine war divides campuses, tests free speech

Martha Sanchez, Managing Editor November 9, 2023

In a flash, the cries engulfed campuses.    War in the Middle East has unleashed anguish and protest among American college students. Some champion Israel. Others plea to free Palestine....

Political science professors Dr. Christina Kiel and Andrew Leber discussed the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Q&A: Professors debrief history of Israel-Hamas conflict

Lillian Foster, Staff Writer November 9, 2023

On Oct. 7, Hamas attacked central and southern Israel. The attack, ‘Al-Aqsa Storm,’ killed over 1,400 people, many of them civilians, and injured more than 3,000 and captured at least 240 hostages.    The...

Tulane Universitys first Israel Unity Event, organized by Jewish organizations on campus, offered food, Jewish pride activities and opportunities for discussion on campus.

Tulane Jewish organizations collaborate for first Israel Unity Event

Hannah Levitan, Senior Staff Writer November 9, 2023

All Jewish Tulane University organizations, including Tulane Hillel and the Rohr Chabad Jewish Student Center, congregated on Nov. 2 to host the campus’ first Israel Unity Event.    Spearheaded...

This years Zale-Kimmerling Writer-in-Residence, Rebecca Makkai, signing a copy of her novel “I Have Some Questions For You.”

Rebecca Makkai on mystery novel, ‘I Have Some Questions For You’

Lillian Foster, Contributing Writer November 8, 2023

Rebecca Makkai, author of this year’s The New York Times bestseller “I Have Some Questions for You,” and novels “The Great Believers,” “The Hundred-Year House,” “The Borrower” and...

Angola rough-riders opened up the rodeo show riding around the arena with large flags.

Angola Prison Rodeo: Last vestige of gladiators

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor November 3, 2023

A broken arm, torn ligaments and a life sentence cannot stop Myron Smith. He is a Louisiana cowboy.    This is Angola Prison, where Smith serves for first-degree murder. An hour northwest...

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

Wildfire smoke affects air quality

Lindsay Ruhl, Breaking News Editor November 3, 2023

Wildfires throughout St. Bernard Parish and New Orleans East are pushing smoke to New Orleans areas, filling indoor and outdoor air with a foul smell on Friday morning.    Tulane University’s...

Tulane SSI organizes empty Shabbat table service

Tulane SSI organizes empty Shabbat table service

Hannah Levitan, Digital Director November 3, 2023

In honor of the 242 hostages taken by Hamas, Tulane University Students Supporting Israel lined 27 folding tables with blue and white tablecloths, paper plates and cups for a Shabbat Table Installation...

BREAKING WAVES PODCAST | Episode 1: Beyond the Banners

Lindsay Ruhl and Hannah Levitan November 1, 2023

The Hullabaloo’s first-ever podcast, Breaking Waves, aims to give our readers a more comprehensive and holistic approach to media coverage. In the pilot episode, “Beyond the Banners,” breaking news...

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