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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

From the Basement

mental health

From the Basement | Demystifying mental health in sports

Mark Keplinger, Sports Editor October 6, 2021

In recent years, the conversation around mental health has grown as more athletes began to speak out about their experiences. With two high-profile athletes, American gymnast Simone Biles and Japanese...

Fans and football pundits are still mad about the Super League.

From the Basement: College football playoff should expand to 12 teams

Jude Papillion, Sports Editor September 29, 2021

College football is constantly evolving and after eight years since the College Football Playoff and its selection committee replaced the computer calculated Bowl Championship Series, many are pushing...

From the Basement | US should boycott 2022 Olympic Games

From the Basement | US should boycott 2022 Olympic Games

Frank Saldaña, Contributing Reporter September 15, 2021

In the wake of continued human rights’ violations and outcries from advocacy groups and other organizations to boycott the Olympics, democracies like the United States have an important matter to...

Fans and football pundits are still mad about the Super League.

From the Basement | European Super League is dead. Why are fans still angry?

Mark Keplinger, Contributor April 29, 2021

On April 18, a group of 12 European soccer clubs announced the formation of a new European Super League. These 12 teams include: Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea...

Fans and football pundits are still mad about the Super League.

Great moments in Black sporting history

February 25, 2021

As The Hullabaloo celebrates Black History Month, we’re taking a look at some of the most exciting moments in Black sporting history. These achievements, which often occurred on the playing field or...

new era

Pelicans hire Stan Van Gundy to coach young, exciting roster

Blaise Noble-Schueller, Staff Reporter November 11, 2020

On June 15, 2019, Adrian Wojnarowski broke the news that shook the NBA world. The New Orleans Pelicans had traded superstar Anthony Davis to the Los Angeles Lakers for a deal that included...

pressure

Under pressure: COVID-19-era sports atmosphere facing uncertainty

Harrison Simon, Staff Reporter November 3, 2020

The sports world has been thrown for a loop these past 12 months, and now, college teams are feeling the pressure. We are in the midst of a college football season unlike any other. Some teams have been...

football

Tulane football must tackle multiple issues to stay competitive this season

Owen Scher, Associate Editor October 20, 2020

Through five games, the Tulane football team has had an incredibly thrilling start to the year. Last week’s heartbreaking loss to No. 17 Southern Methodist University was the latest in a season full...

LeBron MVP

From the Basement: LeBron snubbed in MVP race again

Harrison Simon, Staff Reporter September 23, 2020

On Sept. 18, Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo was awarded his second consecutive MVP award, the first back-to-back winner of the honor since Stephen Curry in 2015 and 2016. The voting?...

winter

FTB: If Tulane were a winter wonderland

Ezra Weber, Senior Staff Reporter December 5, 2019

As the days shorten and Tulane students begin the final push in their academic schedules, all eyes are on winter break and the joyous world of cold weather sports that seem almost foreign in our balmy...

New California bill changes state of amateurism in college athletics

New California bill changes state of amateurism in college athletics

Jude Papillion, Sports Editor November 13, 2019

Since its inception in 1906, the role of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA, has been to maintain the integrity of intercollegiate athletics through the creation and enforcement of competition...

Czars Trinidad | Senior Staff Artist

A missed opportunity: Tulane should consider varsity soccer

Abe Seldowitz, Staff Reporter October 23, 2019

The Green Wave Athletics program has not had a soccer team since 2008, when there was a women’s team but not a men’s team. This might seem unusual. A bona fide NCAA Division I athletic program with...

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