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    Corrupt or charitable: Zemurray legacy at Tulane

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    Museum of Southern Jewish Experience embraces community

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    Mariah Carey’s influence on holiday music

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    “Priscilla:” Coppola unveils beautiful, sad life of Priscilla Presley

  • This weekend against Southern Methodist University marks a huge opportunity for the Green Wave.

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    Tulane, SMU marks defining moment for Green Wave, Willie Fritz

  • Jennifer Egan discusses dreams, fairy tales in author talk series

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    Jennifer Egan discusses dreams, fairy tales in author talk series

  • OPINION | Time for Tulane to deal with doubles to dorms

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    OPINION | Time for Tulane to deal with doubles to dorms

  • OPINION | Puff, puff, pass: Louisiana State marijuana laws impact marginalized communities

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    OPINION | Puff, puff, pass: Louisiana State marijuana laws impact marginalized communities

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    “The Holdovers”: holiday film made “in the new old-fashioned way”

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    TikTok shop chamoy pickle kit, honestly

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    Five new albums for 2023 holiday season

  • Defensive back Tahir Annoor celebrates a play on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023 against UTSA.

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    Second wave: Tulane beats UTSA, will host AAC Championship

  • Tulane hires David Harris as new athletic director

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    Tulane hires David Harris as new athletic director

  • Courtesy of Parker Waters — Tulane Athletics

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    Tulane finds form, beating FAU 24-8

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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The Tulane Hullabaloo

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Tulane Club Tennis finds happy medium of competition and comradery

Lucas Sachs, Contributing Reporter February 19, 2020

With only two courts on campus, finding practice space for nearly 50 members can be hard for the Tulane club tennis team. That said, members are more than excited about the energy surrounding the club...

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Why ultimate frisbee should be NCAA sanctioned

Charles Lieberman, Contributing Reporter January 29, 2020

Sitting on a Southwest flight headed to Santa Barbara for a tournament with 27 other teammates, I can’t help but wonder why ultimate frisbee has not been legitimized as a sport by the NCAA yet (as...

Special Olympics

Special Olympics focuses on competition, camaraderie

Owen Scher, Staff Reporter November 26, 2019

Tulane Special Olympics is a relatively new club on campus that is making a major impact on the New Orleans community. Tulane students — among them Erika Cheung, current associate director of NCAA...

Women’s club rugby puts fall season in rear-view mirror, sets eyes on spring hardware

Women’s club rugby puts fall season in rear-view mirror, sets eyes on spring hardware

Ezra Weber, Senior Staff Reporter November 25, 2019

Following a four-year stretch of veteran-lead deep playoff runs that included two championship runs, the Tulane club women’s rugby team has transformed into a very rookie-heavy team. Having just finished...

The Tulane club water polo team competes in a match.

Club water polo team welcomes seasoned freshmen

Michael Weiss, Contributing Reporter November 13, 2019

Tulane’s co-ed water polo team is closing in on the beginning of the season, and there is an air of excitement in the locker room.  Club president and junior Sydney Sheffield has a very positive...

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Tulane rugby looking to build for now and the future

Harrison Simon, Staff Reporter November 6, 2019

If you find yourself headed for breakfast on a Saturday morning, you might be able to catch the Tulane Rugby Football Club in the middle of an intense match.  The team, led by club president Nathaniel...

Mens club rowing finds success on the Mississippi

Men’s club rowing finds success on the Mississippi

Owen Scher, Contributing Reporter September 11, 2019

Before the invention of the steam engine, rowing existed for millennia as a strenuous, physically demanding sport in which ships were sailed around the world. Through its rigorous training schedule, Tulane’s...

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