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    Letter to the Editor | Tulane faculty letter concerning campus protest

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    Winners announced: Arcade A+ Awards

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    Pratt, Jackson, others find landing spots in NFL

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    Letter from the Editor | In good hands

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    Remembering New Orleans Pelicans: October 2023 – April 2024

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    Tulane hosts third annual student film festival

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    OPINION | Final exams: Are we finally done with them?

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    Letter to the Editor | Silent killer: Why World Malaria Day matters

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    Pro-Palestinian protesters demand charges be dropped after police sweep at Tulane

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    Tulane arrests 14 protesters, clears pro-Palestinian encampment

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    Protest passes 24-hour mark as Tulane seeks to contain encampment

  • Letter to the Editor | Open letter to Tulane administration in support of Palestine

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    Letter to the Editor | Open letter to Tulane administration in support of Palestine

  • Letter to the Editor | Open letter: Remove unregistered protest encampment on Tulane property

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    Letter to the Editor | Open letter: Remove unregistered protest encampment on Tulane property

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The School of Social Works street-level healthcare aims to increase affordable access to healthcare in New Orleans and engage students in the community.

School of Social Work introduces street-level health care

Carrigan English, Associate Editor November 1, 2017

Tulane's School of Social Work took to the streets last Thursday to recreate a small citywide health care stop. The street-level health care stop can be found monthly on the corner of Elks Place and...

Emmanuel Rotich, Lauren Bartels finish strong in AAC Cross Country Championship

Emmanuel Rotich, Lauren Bartels finish strong in AAC Cross Country Championship

Shea Dobson, Sports Editor November 1, 2017

The Tulane cross country team traveled north to Philadelphia for the American Athletic Conference Championships this past Saturday. While the men's team finished seventh, failing to build upon its runner-up...

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High Voodoo ticket prices push students toward alternative purchasing options

Luo Qi Kong and Burke Joslin November 1, 2017

Blinding sun shone through a gap in the tent, and sophomore Noah Shapiro blinked. As he furrowed his brow, cold sweat trickled between his eyes and down his back. The day was perfect, in a characteristically...

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Jorie Graham to read Pulitzer-winning poetry at Tulane

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor November 1, 2017

Update: This event has been postponed to an undecided date. Once Newcomb College Institute schedules a new date, a further update will be provided. "A poem is a private story, after all, no matter how...

New Orleans Film Festival

New Orleans Film Festival screens early Oscar hopefuls

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor October 23, 2017

With Oscar season on the horizon, the New Orleans Film Festival brought the joy of cinema to the Crescent City. Screening many Oscar favorites, the festival saw some of the best in film of 2017.  

Darkest Hour

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor October 23, 2017

Gary Oldman performs a stunning magic trick in "Darkest Hour," disappearing entirely into the role of Winston Churchill. There's no point in holding an Oscar ceremony this year. The Academy already gave...

Mudbound

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor October 23, 2017

As if it were lifted right from the mind of William Faulkner, "Mudbound" is a Southern saga of Americans dealing with the nuanced drama of racism and poverty in rural Mississippi. Director Dee Rees is...

The Florida Project

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor October 23, 2017

Every so often a film comes along that captures the unflinching humanity of its characters. Following in the tradition of "Boyhood," and "Blue is the Warmest Color," Sean Baker's "The Florida Project,"...

“What would Tulane do?”

October 19, 2017

Tulane cannot trace any part of its history to a single sale or direct evidence of slave ownership. Rather, members of the Tulane community and descendants alike task it with holding itself accountable...

Descendants gather in autumn on 2016 in Maringouin, LA. The descendants hold the broken gravestone of their GU272 ancestor, Cornelius Hawkins, retrieved from a nearby churchyard.

“You can’t really know your future until you know your past”

October 19, 2017

Though legacy status grants the descendants preferential consideration in the admissions process, it does not guarantee acceptance to the university, nor does it provide for financial aid. The average...

Frank Campbell, one of the 272 enslaved people sold in 1838, is photographed here in 1906, still working on a plantation in Southern Louisiana.

“Exactly where we left them”

October 19, 2017

A hundred and six miles and worlds away from the urban landscape of New Orleans and Tulane University sits Maringouin, a small, rural town with a population of 1,100 and a per capita income of $10,000....

The pre-sale census pictured was drawn up in 1838 in Maryland and used as the basis for the sale of 272 people. It was signed on June 19, 1838.

“Even the Titanic had survivors”

October 19, 2017

According to Cellini, a senior member appointed by Georgetown's president to a working group tasked with brainstorming potential university-wide responses to the school's ties to the slave trade told Cellini...

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