Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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

Launching the ships: Tulane sets sail

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor September 4, 2018

While Tulane students and faculty were busy preparing for another academic year, the Green Wave Athletics department has been hard at work setting up the launch of the new varsity sailing program. Tulane...

Women’s Volleyball Dominates in Season Opener

Cullen Fagan, Social Media Editor September 3, 2018

Last weekend, Tulane women’s volleyball hosted its season opener, the two day I-10 Tournament where they faced the University of Texas at El Paso, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the University...

NBA Update: the Finals, free agents, LeBron, oh my!

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor September 1, 2018

Following a postseason for the ages, the 2017-18 NBA season concluded this past summer in an absolute Finals mismatch. In this series, the perennial Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors once...

Manuirirangi returns home to compete in New Zealands Nationals competition

Manuirirangi returns home to compete in New Zealand’s Nationals competition

Colleen Drangines, Staff Writer August 29, 2018

Courtesy of Tulane Athletics Few experiences compare to the opportunity to both follow your dreams and represent your home on a national scale, but that is exactly what junior Kayla Manuirirangi experienced...

From the Basement: LABron James Decision 3.0

From the Basement: LABron James’ Decision 3.0

Bella Baff, Staff Writer August 29, 2018

Last summer, following the brutal four-game decimation that was the 2018 NBA Finals, professional basketball fans waited in eager anticipation for early July, when superstar forward LeBron James of the...

Bright Lights in the Big Easy

Bright Lights in the Big Easy

Carrigan English, Sports Editor August 29, 2018

Exactly one week after most freshmen experienced its captivating atmosphere for the first time, Benson Field at Yulman Stadium will officially open its doors to host Wake Forest University in the season...

High Tide: Green Wave finds success in NFL, MLB, NBA Drafts

High Tide: Green Wave finds success in NFL, MLB, NBA Drafts

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor August 29, 2018

The dreadfully hot summer of 2018 proved to be, in fact, quite delightful for Tulane Athletics, as a whopping six former members of Green Wave teams were drafted into professional leagues. These six standout...

Cavs’ Tristan Thompson’s Kardashian saga: two perspectives

Bella Baff and Cullen Fagan April 26, 2018

There is perhaps nothing more heart-wrenching than witnessing the decline of one's favorite athlete: to watch a once vibrant and promising star become a mere shell of what he or she once was. Fortunately,...

Pelicans outhustle and outplay Blazers, sweep series

Julian Bombard, Contributing Writer April 26, 2018

In a series many expected to be extremely competitive, the Pelicans dominated the Blazers in a four-game series that was never particularly close. After taking the first two games in Portland, the Pels...

Senior Madeline Mertz looks on in a match. Mertz is only the second Green Wave beach volleyball player to have 100 career wins.

Green Wave beach volleyball concludes successful season at CCSA Championship

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor April 26, 2018

Following its successful 2017-18 campaign, No. 18 Tulane beach volleyball closed out its season in stride at this past weekend's Coastal Collegiate Sports Association Championship near Atlanta. While...

Head coach Travis Jewett celebrates with his team in a game against the Purdue Boilermakers. This is Jewett’s second season as head coach of the Green Wave.

Baseball coach Travis Jewett: the man behind the madness

Cullen Fagan, Social Media Editor April 25, 2018

This year, Travis Jewett began his second season as the head coach for Tulane men's baseball. It will be the Tacoma, Washington native's 20th year as a coach in D1 baseball. He spent 18 seasons as an assistant...

Men’s tennis defeats USF to win first AAC conference crown

Colleen Drangines, Contributing Reporter April 25, 2018

History was made last weekend as Tulane men's tennis claimed the American Athletic Conference crown, ending the University of Southern Florida's four-year hold on the title and earning the first AAC team...

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