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

Tulane falls to Navy by two after hard-fought game

Bess Turner, Sports Editor September 13, 2017

The Green Wave came to Annapolis, Maryland, looking to change history last Saturday, following a record of losses to the Navy Midshipmen since 2005. The win against Grambling State seemed to have put some...

From the Basement: The No Fair Trial League

From the Basement: The No Fair Trial League

Shea Dobson, Sports Editor September 8, 2017

Tuesday night, the NFL upheld Ezekiel Elliott's six-game suspension. Elliott has been accused of domestic violence but has not been found guilty in a case that has taken more than a year to reach a verdict....

Senior running back Dontrell Hilliard makes a run for the Green Wave at Saturdays 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...

Tulanes 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...

Reily eliminates costs for group classes, adds to fees

Reily eliminates costs for group classes, adds to fees

Bess Turner, Sports Editor August 31, 2017

Reily Student Recreation Center is now offering all group classes at no extra cost to students. The newly free classes include a variety of cycling, pilates and yoga options. These previously cost...

From The Basement: Proposed $30 million performance center prompts financial concern

From The Basement: Proposed $30 million performance center prompts financial concern

Shea Dobson, Sports Editor August 31, 2017

Troy Dannen wants to lift Tulane into Division I. Yes, Tulane already competes in Division I. But, you know, real Division I. Alabama, Florida State, Notre Dame, Clemson, Louisville, UNC, USC, the...

The Tulane volleyball program hosted its annual Olive and Blue scrimmage Aug. 19. The team includes six freshman, after graduating five seniors and losing two players to injury.

Tulane Volleyball Preview: Setting the Standard

Paul Trujillo and Shea Dobson August 25, 2017

Whether it's a pass, set or spike, season play for Tulane women's volleyball is about to be in full swing. The Olive and Blue scrimmage this past week had plenty of the latter, and Director of Volleyball...

The mens ultimate frisbee team, Rex, practices three days a week in addition to weightlifting and track workouts. They hope to get a bid to the USA Ultimate 2018 Division I College Championships.

The ultimate team on campus: Rex gets competitive

Sanjali De Silva, Contributing Reporter August 24, 2017

They have skill. They have endurance. They have dedication. The only things they lack are a round ball and referees. The men’s club ultimate frisbee team, Rex, has put in long hours of training, and...

On the Fritz: Green Wave head coach prepares for 2017 season

On the Fritz: Green Wave head coach prepares for 2017 season

Shea Dobson, Sports Editor August 24, 2017

The Grambling State Tigers will travel to Benson Field at Yulman Stadium on Sept. 2 and break in the 2017 season for Tulane. This date may have snuck up on some college football fans, but head coach Willie...

Too black for an American audience

Too black for an American audience

Shea Dobson, Sports Editor August 24, 2017

Before I really dive into this article, I'd like to begin by saying this is one of the most frustrating things I've ever written about. This is because there are two articles I could write, and I have...

Former vice president Miia Newman (skipper) and former president Alex Betzios (crew) sail at the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Womens 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...

Outdoor sporting culture finds home in New Orleans

Outdoor sporting culture finds home in New Orleans

Bess Turner, Sports Editor June 7, 2017

New Orleans is a thriving metropolis, bursting at the seams with food, music and culture. One integral part of that culture is sports, be it the Pelicans, the Saints, the Tigers or the Green Wave. But...

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