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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

Senator Kennedy misunderstands crime in NOLA

Senator Kennedy misunderstands crime in NOLA

Quinn Burke, Contributing Writer August 24, 2017

Sen. John Kennedy has pure intentions for New Orleans in his fiery op-ed for The Times-Picayune, in which he proposes solutions aimed at reducing crime in the city. Nevertheless, his solutions are fundamentally...

Airing of Grievances: #sheetcaking

Airing of Grievances: #sheetcaking

August 24, 2017

Dear sheetcakers, Tina Fey sympathizers and Co., As an unapologetic fan of both "Saturday Night Live" and "Weekend Update" co-host Michael Che, I was pretty excited when I saw that the summer edition...

Summer Experience welcomes first year students to explore campus.

Newcomb-Tulane College Summer Experience offers opportunity for first-year students

Emily Fornof, Nile Pierre, and Kila Moore August 23, 2017

With the Class of 2021 being the most diverse class in Tulane's history, the university is working on creating more inclusive programming for its students. This summer the Center for Academic Equity did...

Van Jones speaks at the Saenger Theatre, as part of the "We Rise" Tour.

Van Jones preaches love, unity on We Rise Tour

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor August 21, 2017

Van Jones does not like Donald Trump. He is nonetheless determined to transform the tone of dialogue surrounding the president, encouraging liberals to quit the sulking and jump to action. On Aug. 17,...

Admissions implements changes to address diversity deficit

Admissions implements changes to address diversity deficit

Emily Fornof and Nile Pierre June 7, 2017

This fall, Tulane welcomes its most diverse class in history with 21 percent students of color and 5 percent international students.  Compared to the graduating class of 2017, which was 15.6 percent...

Rapper T-Pain performed hits like "Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)" and "Bartender" at his show April 6 in Avron B. Fogelman Arena at Devlin Fieldhouse.

T-Pain comes to campus to ‘bayou’ a ‘drank’

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter April 13, 2017

Ten years after the release of his chart-topping single, "Buy U a Drank," T-Pain made an appearance in New Orleans. Tulane University Campus Programming was hard-pressed to match its fall 2016 concert...

Matter of trust: Pitcher-catcher relationship solidifies success

Matter of trust: Pitcher-catcher relationship solidifies success

Jordan Figueredo and Brandi Doyal April 13, 2017

"The game starts [and] ends with the pitching," redshirt junior pitcher J.P. France said. "I mean, the starting pitcher is going to set the tone for the game and depending on what the score is, the closer's...

The Low Cost Animal Medical Center was started by Tulane Professor Copey Pulitzer and will provide low-cost care for pets in New Orleans.

Tulane professor brings low-cost veterinary services Uptown

Cam Lutz, Staff Reporter April 5, 2017

More than half of millennials have a member of the family that might be a little hairier, louder or fluffier than its human counterpart. Despite the love and affection many have for their pets, members...

Tulane Confederate monuments remind students of past, present oppression

Tulane Confederate monuments remind students of past, present oppression

Nile Pierre, Intersections Associate Editor April 5, 2017

Tulane University can draw its roots back to 1834, more than a century before the move to desegregate schools in the United States. The university's past is closely intertwined with the Confederacy and...

FULLABALOO: Yelp! Review: Local bars offer unique nightlife experiences

Cadence Neenan, Senior Staff Alcoholic April 1, 2017

As a Tulane student, it can get easy to get stuck in what some like to call “the Tulane bubble.” While they are fun for freshmen, everyone eventually gets tired of going to the same old college bars...

Transfer trend continues: Men's basketball loses 20 players in five seasons

Transfer trend continues: Men’s basketball loses 20 players in five seasons

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 23, 2017

Even though it means riding the bench for a season, student-athletes often transfer. Their reasons range from changes in coaching staff to a lack of playing time. Transferring is most common in basketball,...

Tulane Women in Architecture offers mentorship to students

Tulane Women in Architecture offers mentorship to students

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor March 23, 2017

Tulane's Women in Architecture club founders hope to give female architecture students a community and a voice on campus. Students and faculty formed the club in the fall 2016 semester as a Newcomb-sponsored...

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