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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

Bursting at the seams: Tulane adjusts for two biggest classes in history

Bursting at the seams: Tulane adjusts for two biggest classes in history

Fiona Grathwohl and Jonathon Marks September 13, 2017

Following the enrollment of the two largest classes in Tulane's history, the Tulane administration and campus facilities are making necessary changes to accommodate student needs. The Class of 2020...

Kendall and Kylie are culture vultures

Kendall and Kylie are culture vultures

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor September 10, 2017

Kendall and Kylie Jenner are notorious for intertwining themselves into the cracks of black culture. The duo has a reputation for seeing the work of people of color and repackaging it for the consumption...

Airing

Airing of Grievances: Boot Betrayal

September 6, 2017

Dear Staff of the Boot & Boot Store, You've finally done it, after all these years. It's the cataclysm we've always suspected, sensed looming on the horizon, but always hoped would never come to...

Senior running back Dontrell Hilliard makes a run for the Green Wave at Saturday's game in Yulman Stadium.

Tulane defeats Grambling State in season opener

Shea Dobson, Sports Editor September 3, 2017

With many starters departed on offense and defense, coupled with Willie Fritz's history of turning programs around in his second season, a match against Grambling State seemed poised to be the dawn of...

TUPD installed additional lighting as part of this semester’s campus safety initiative.

TUPD implements increased safety measures on campus

Cam Lutz and Jon Marks, Senior Staff Reporter and Contributing Reporter August 31, 2017

In light of growing concern from the Tulane community about its members' safety, students have called for improved security on campus. Now Tulane University Police Department is implementing security...

Mimi Leveque (back), Melinda Nelson-Hurst (middle) and Caroline Parris (front) examine part of the coffin of Amenemope.

Unwrapping the history of Tulane’s Egyptian collection

Fiona Grathwohl and Robin Boch August 31, 2017

More than 3000 years after they died and after more than a century and a half of being closely studied by accomplished archeologists, two mummies are making their public debuts at Tulane's Middle American...

Mayoral candidate LaToya Cantrell hosted a Q&A for Tulane and Loyola students in the Josephine Louise Ballroom on Wednesday to address concerns related to policing, discrimination and LGBTQ+ issues.

Cantrell: “New Orleans… a city of two truths”

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor August 31, 2017

Mayoral candidate and current New Orleans City Council member LaToya Cantrell held a Q&A for the Tulane and Loyola communities Wednesday about her political and personal history and hopes for the...

by Isabella Scott

New School of Science and Engineering department must be wary of environmental partners

Quinn Burke, Contributing Writer August 31, 2017

Coastal regions are some of the areas most affected by climate change. As it stands, more than 636 million residents of these areas are at risk due to rising sea levels. As the world responds to this situation,...

Tulane's starting quarterback, Jonathan Banks, goes back to pass at a summer practice session.

The toughest play of the season: Tulane takes new approach to recruitment

Shea Dobson, Sports Editor August 31, 2017

An article published in The Hullabaloo last week about Coach Willie Fritz ended with the following two sentences: "When the Tigers arrive at Yulman, it will not just be a battle between two football...

Ahn Trio

Korean-American classical trio crosses genres, art forms

Emily Fornof, Senior Staff Reporter August 30, 2017

Psychedelic spotlights of blue and red illuminated the stage walls as three sisters dressed in white entered the stage.  The Ahn Trio introduced themselves not with words, but with their instruments:...

Twenty-one percent of Tulane's 35,622 applicants for the 2017-18 academic year were admitted. The class of 2021 is comprised of five percent international students and 22 percent students of color.

Class of 2021 most academically qualified, diverse class yet

Harder, better, smarter, stronger: the Class of 2021 welcomes 1,897 students with more intellect and from more diverse backgrounds than any previous class of Tulane students. With 35,622 applicants...

Former vice president Miia Newman (skipper) and former president Alex Betzios (crew) sail at the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Women's National Competition. With a promotion to varsity status and the addition of a head coach, sailing team members hope to eventually vie for a national championship.

Navigating new waters: Tulane’s sailing team gains varsity status

Bess Turner, Sports Editor August 24, 2017

   Director of Athletics Troy Dannen took the stage at a June 15 Athletics Department press conference to announce the Tulane sailing team would be transitioning from club status to varsity level. "It's...

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