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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

Tulane to take on Navy in first conference game

Jake Brennan, Staff Reporter September 15, 2016

The Green Wave football team has waited two weeks, but the time has finally come. The Wave will soon begin the upward climb from the bottom of the American Athletic Conference. After a win and a loss...

Michael Lizanich, former deep snapper for the Green Wave, is the current owner of Motorsports Garage, a New Orleans business dedicated to storing and managing luxury vehicles.

Former snapper trades in his cleats for cars

Tess Riley, Sports Editor September 14, 2016

Former Green Wave football player Michael Lizanich traded in his title as deep snapper for the title of business owner in 2015 when he opened the Motorsports Garage in New Orleans. Lizanich's company...

Quidditch brings inclusivity to field

Cadence Neenan, Senior Staff Reporter September 14, 2016

To be clear: The Tulane Quidditch team is not a Harry Potter fan club. "There was a Harry Potter fan club for a few years... It was called Dumbledore’s Army," Katie Reeves, chaser and former vice president...

Tulane basketball marks new beginning for coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr.

Susan Fanelli, Staff Reporter September 14, 2016

New athletic director Troy Dannen's off-season hires last year made big splashes in the world of the Tulane Athletics Department, and the hiring of the new men's basketball coach was no different.Last...

Post-Katrina tennis highlights team, individual success

Matt Schroeder, Contributing Reporter September 13, 2016

Men's tennis has been riding a wave of success ever since current head coach Mark Booras restarted the program only a few years after Hurricane Katrina. Last year was the strongest season post-Katrina,...

Green Wave wins home opener against Southern, 66-21

Colin Threlkeld, Contributing Reporter September 12, 2016

Coming off a 7-3 loss on the road against Wake Forest, the Tulane football team had a dominant performance Saturday night, defeating Southern University 66-21 and marking the first time the Green Wave...

Wave faces Southern at home opener

Clara Harrington and Tess Riley, Sports Editors September 9, 2016

Tulane football will take on Southern University Saturday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. in its first home game of the season.Tulane ended its past season 3-9 American Athletic Conference, and is currently 0-1 AAC...

Tulane Athletics and AT&T recently invited reporters and media outlets to take a tour of the technology improvements made to Yulman Stadium. 

Yulman teams up with AT&T to provide more interactive fan experience

Tess Riley, Sports Editor September 8, 2016

At a typical Tulane football game, you can find students using their cellphones to tweet big moments from the game, take selfies in their Green Wave gear or check in with the Tulane Green Wave Gameday...

Green Wave falls to Wake Forest in first game of season, 7-3

Clara Harrington, Sports Editor September 3, 2016

In its first game of the season, the Green Wave fell to Wake Forest with a final score of 7-3.Tulane started the game off strong when junior placekicker Andrew DiRocco followed an offensive drive with...

Women’s volleyball sweeps Southern Miss invitational

Susan Fanelli, Staff Reporter August 31, 2016

After two days and two wins, Tulane women’s indoor volleyball beat the University of Southern Mississippi 3-2 in its final game last Saturday at the Southern Miss Invitational in Hattiesburg, Mississippi,...

Louisiana native Chris Taylor finds resilience in tragedy

Tess Riley, Sports Editor August 31, 2016

While senior offensive guard Chris Taylor fights to make his National Football League dreams a reality, his family is fighting to salvage their recently flooded home.  "I know that I may have the chance...

Moses Aloiloi and Emma Newton, two of Tulane cross country's top competitors, are expected to help lead the team to victory this fall.

Cross country looks to make new strides

Clara Harrington, Sports Editor August 30, 2016

Following a long summer break, the Tulane cross country team is ready to return and excited to bring new changes this fall. Despite falling short of high hopes the team held last year, both the men's...

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