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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

Students, administration both must play part in alcohol safety

Students, administration both must play part in alcohol safety

Pratiksha Parulekar, Associate Views Editor September 28, 2017

By now, most students have seen the signs reading, "Tulanians, You Choose," on every quad, urging them to make responsible decisions about alcohol. Some seriously consider them. Most just scoff at them...

by Isabella Scott

New School of Science and Engineering department must be wary of environmental partners

Quinn Burke, Contributing Writer August 31, 2017

Coastal regions are some of the areas most affected by climate change. As it stands, more than 636 million residents of these areas are at risk due to rising sea levels. As the world responds to this situation,...

Finals week ignites student stress worldwide

Finals week ignites student stress worldwide

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor April 27, 2017

The word "finals" tends to elicit stress and anxiety regardless of what college you attend or what country you live in. Tensions are rising, and everyone is a bit on edge in preparation for the end of...

Coastal Master Plan underfunded, lacks promise

Kathryne LeBell, Views Editor April 27, 2017

The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority unanimously approved the 2017 Coastal Master Plan on April 19, designating a budget of $50 billion for the 50-year process. This plan comes at...

SAPHE’s Clothesline Project unsettles sexual assault survivors

Camille Frink, Staff Writer April 24, 2017

Sexual Aggression Peer Hotline and Education hosted a Healthy Relationships Week as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month at the beginning of April. SAPHE is a Tulane organization that provides a 24-hour...

Turning Point’s Tulane chapter rightfully approved

Josh Axelrod, Staff Writer April 21, 2017

Turning Point USA, a national conservative activist organization, received approval to form a Tulane chapter at the Undergraduate Student Government meeting on Tuesday. Ultimately, this affirmation of...

Current community service requirements do not benefit community, hinder student growth

Nketiah Berko, Contributing Writer April 13, 2017

Tulane University prides itself on a self-styled "culture of community." From touting a relationship with New Orleans to the pseudo-pretentious Latin motto "non sibi, sed suis," public service is an...

FULLABALOO: Tulane must honor racist donors

Not Tomi Lahren, Token Conservative April 1, 2017

Tulane aims to "recognize and celebrate past and present supporters, and… demonstrate the impact of every gift," according to Tulane's webpage honoring donors. While that may be nice in theory, in...

Ecologist Jane Goodall inspirational, required more seats

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor March 27, 2017

Tickets were sold out in a matter of hours. Audience members flooded Brandt V.B. Dixon Hall more than forty minutes before the lecture began. When she entered the room, the entire crowd rose to welcome...

Tulane Women in Architecture offers mentorship to students

Tulane Women in Architecture offers mentorship to students

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor March 23, 2017

Tulane's Women in Architecture club founders hope to give female architecture students a community and a voice on campus. Students and faculty formed the club in the fall 2016 semester as a Newcomb-sponsored...

Despite apolitical approach, T-Pain brings fun to campus

Helen Lewis, Contributing Writer March 22, 2017

It's hard to take T-Pain seriously. Maybe because of his goofy style, entrenched in his donning of sparkly top hats, golden grills and over-sized sun glasses, all of which are articles of clothing that...

President Trump fails to properly address anti-Semitic threats

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer March 9, 2017

The staff of the New Orleans Jewish Community Center on St. Charles Ave. evacuated roughly 300 people, many of them children, following a bomb threat on the morning of Feb. 23. New Orleans JCC Director...

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