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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

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

The Charter that ate the South

Justin Marcano, Views Editor January 23, 2019

The debate over charter schools has been raging for years now. With Trump’s nomination — and later confirmation — of Secretary of Education Betsy Devos, it seemed that the domination of charter...

In a Q&A session following the screening of "If Beale Street Could Talk," Brenda Alexander and husband Malcolm Alexander, client of Innocence Project New Orleans  discuss false incarceration with Jee Park, president of Innocence Project.

Local nonprofit fighting to exonerate prisoners screens “If Beale Street Could Talk”

Josh Axelrod, Staff Reporter January 23, 2019

Following up his celebrated, Oscar-winning hit “Moonlight,” Barry Jenkins opted to tell another moving and oft-forgotten story. Weaving an intimate picture of black love amid a backdro­­p of...

Revisiting the value of political satire with ‘Vice’

Revisiting the value of political satire with ‘Vice’

Cullen Fagan, Senior Staff Reporter January 23, 2019

Emma Vaughters | Layout Editor I was a toddler when the World Trade Center fell to the deadliest terror attack in world history, as were the majority of my fellow Tulane students. Most of us...

Daisy Rymer | Sports Layout Editor

From the Basement: Intersections of athleticism, activism

Olivia Henderson, Sports Editor January 23, 2019

Fearing decreased viewership and increased fan backlash, sports organizations have often encouraged their athletes and franchises to refrain from making political statements. With league penalties...

Tulane students celebrate MLK weekend through leadership conference, community outreach

Tulane students celebrate MLK weekend through leadership conference, community outreach

Nile Pierre, News Editor January 23, 2019

  Last weekend, Tulane’s Black Student Union traveled with 11 members to the Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference (SBSLC) hosted by Texas A&M University.   Founded in 1989,...

Students reflect on study abroad experiences

Students reflect on study abroad experiences

Nile Pierre, News Editor January 16, 2019

When the benefits include the expansion of worldview, an increase in cross-cultural communication and new and exciting experiences, it is no surprise that nearly 600 Tulane students study abroad each year. Together,...

Courtesy of Tulane Athletics

After recent gutter balls, Bowling hopes for strike at upcoming match

Colleen Drangines, Sports Editor January 16, 2019

Courtesy of Tulane Athletics The Tulane women’s bowling team rang in the new year with the Mid-Winter Invitational, held Jan. 11-13 in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This was the first of six tournaments that...

Airing of Grievances: Syllabus week

Airing of Grievances: Syllabus week

January 16, 2019

Adelaide Basco | Art Director Dear “Sylly” Week Shenanigans,   To quote the great Michael G. Scott, “Do you think that doing alcohol is cool?”   But really —...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

New Louisiana Amendment should change past, future

Shea Dobson, Views Editor January 16, 2019

  Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor This past November, the state of Louisiana passed the Unanimous Jury Verdict for Felony Trials Amendment, or Louisiana Amendment 2. Prior to the passing...

Tulane enters agreement with Office of Civil Rights, vows to end “sex discrimination” against men

Tulane enters agreement with Office of Civil Rights, vows to end “sex discrimination” against men

Kila Moore, News Editor January 15, 2019

In the fall of 2018, Virginia Title IX attorney Margaret C. Valois filed a complaint against Tulane University and the Newcomb College Institute which claimed that the university discriminated against...

TUPD amends its screening process, sensitivity training following recent incident

TUPD amends its screening process, sensitivity training following recent incident

Kila Moore, News Editor November 29, 2018

On Thursday, Nov. 15, The Hullabaloo discovered that two of three new police officers hired by Tulane University Police Department had posted content to their personal social media pages that contradicted...

The origins of Black Santa Claus

The origins of Black Santa Claus

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor November 29, 2018

The Tulane Hullabaloo is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Tulane University. Consider subscribing today to support our mission. In 2018, children from around the world are still...

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