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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

gubernatorial

The ultimate Louisiana gubernatorial voting guide

Julia Prager-Hessel, Staff Writer September 25, 2019

Julia Prager-Hessel worked for MSNBC this summer in the breaking news political unit. The political climate on Tulane’s campus is largely the result of rumor and generalized personality traits. You’re...

tulane sailing

After losing its spring semi-final championship, wind changes for sailing team

Harrison Simon, Contributing Reporter September 25, 2019

After becoming Tulane’s 17th official varsity program in 2018, the Green Wave sailing team is looking to build on its inaugural season as it gears up for its second year as a varsity sport. At last...

Tulane students, community members gather for global climate strike

Tulane students, community members gather for global climate strike

Sanjali De Silva, Senior Staff Reporter September 20, 2019

Today, more than a hundred students and community members gathered in Pocket Park to protest inaction on climate change. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world also partook in a global climate...

Summer School Tuition

Summer School Tuition to be charged for all CPS Summer Internships

Amy Nankin, News Editor September 19, 2019

During an annual summer review of Center for Public Service programs, staff members noticed inconsistencies in the second-tier service learning summer internship program. Some departments had allowed students...

festivals

Eat through NOLA: festivals you won’t want to miss

Jordan Moskowitz, Contributing Reporter September 18, 2019

It’s everyone’s favorite time of year. The real reason why we chose Tulane.   Fried Chicken Don’t be a chicken and attend this festival on Sept. 20. The Fried Chicken Festival will be held...

Just because you watch ‘Queer Eye’ doesn’t mean you’re not homophobic

Just because you watch ‘Queer Eye’ doesn’t mean you’re not homophobic

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor September 18, 2019

The moment I first saw Tan France on Netflix’s promotion for the reality show “Queer Eye” was the first moment I ever saw myself represented on television. Brown gay Muslim men seemed like an...

climate

Tulane must take forceful stand to combat climate crisis

Lucy Murray, Contributing Writer September 18, 2019

Lucy Murray is a senior studying Environmental Biology and a member of Citizens’ Climate Lobby. In 2014, Tulane came out with a Climate Action Plan that set a goal of a 15% reduction in greenhouse...

lacrosse

Women’s club lacrosse begins fall practices, prepares for trip to Nashville

Olivia Henderson, Sports Editor September 18, 2019

As the sun sets over Yulman Stadium, the women’s club lacrosse team begins its first scrimmage of the evening. Here, women of varying skill levels cradle, cut and clear their way to victory, both for...

ICE

#FreeYoel: Organizers in New Orleans challenge ICE inhumanity

Cliff Soloway and Lauren Allen September 12, 2019

Cliff Soloway and Lauren Allen were among those arrested on Sept. 8. Yoel Alonso Leal is a Cuban political dissident, husband and father. Since November of last year, when United States Immigration...

Courtesy of College Democrats of Louisiana

Tulane Hosts College Democrats of America Summer Convention

Amy Nankin, News Editor September 12, 2019
Tulane University hosted the 60th annual College Democrats of America Summer Convention Sep. 6-8. Around 450 college students and recent graduates representing 30 different state federations attended the convention.
hebert

Why is our frisbee team better at addressing racism than our university?

Josh Axelrod, Views Editor September 11, 2019

When presented with two institutions — one, a centuries-old university serving thousands of students and the other, a club sports team —  it would make sense that the university would be quicker...

Courtesy of Roleplay's Instagram, @roleplaytu

Tulane students take part in ‘Roleplay’, a play discussing college life, sexual assault

Haley Soares, Arcade Editor September 11, 2019

Over the past year, student actors and local theater group Goat in the Road Productions have worked together to create “Roleplay,” an original production dealing with the sexual culture on Tulane’s...

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