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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

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Letter to the Editor: Is Tulane truly committed to public service?

April 22, 2018

To the Editor of The Tulane Hullabaloo: "Most Engaged in Community Service: Tulane University" reads the 2017 Princeton Review college rankings. Yet, next year's student organization budget, proposed...

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Letter to the Editor: Students must embrace progressive organizing, hold administration accountable

On Jan. 25, the New Orleans City Council rescinded resolution R-18-5, which encouraged divestment from corporations benefiting from human rights violations. Since then, members of Students for Justice...

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Letter to the Editor: Remember our real motto

Collin McCadden April 11, 2018

In my four years at Tulane, I have witnessed the school grow and change tremendously. I came here knowing the university and New Orleans itself were undergoing a renaissance of sorts in the wake of Hurricane...

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Letter to the Editor: Tulane must not adopt pro-BDS policies

Alan Smason April 7, 2018

Dear Editor: As a Tulane alumnus and the former Features Editor and Executive Editor of The Hullabaloo during the early 1970s, I was appalled that the newspaper chose to run a pro-BDS (boycott, divestment...

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Letter to the Editor: Support for disbanded Progressive Voter Coalition

March 12, 2018

Dear Editor, We are writing to you as the previous co-chairs of the Progressive Voter Coalition that was disbanded last Thursday. We believe that the Awards and Elections Committee acted unjustly...

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Letter to the Editor: Dismantling of PVC silences student voices

March 10, 2018

Dear Editor, The organizations that compose the Progressive Voter Coalition are often small in size, but never lacking in purpose or ambition. Simply put, the PVC serves the crucial role of providing...

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Letter to the Editor: Write-in candidate for Vice President of Student Organizations

March 8, 2018

Dear Editor, I am running as in a write in candidate and thus I am not allowed to be endorsed by the Progressive Voter Coalition. I do have permission to use the questions they compiled. Do...

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Letter to the Editor: Tulane must completely ‘ban the box’

March 7, 2018

Dear Editor, In response to the Undergraduate Student Government's resolution to "clearly indicate the disregard of past felony convictions on the Tulane undergraduate application," we, members of the...

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Letter to the Editor: In wake of climate survey results, LGBTQ+ students cannot be ignored

February 7, 2018

Walking into Kendall Cram last week, I knew the numbers for non-heterosexual* students would be high. I did not know how high. My first question was, why? Now, I have a theory. Many of us have spent...

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Letter to the Editor: Students must reflect on intersectional results of climate survey

February 7, 2018

Dear Editor, Tulane University came together literally and figuratively to discuss the climate of sexual violence on our campus on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018. Anyone who has not been closely following...

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Letter to the Editor: Report sexual harassment to protect potential future victims

December 4, 2017

Dear Editor, When I was a 25-year-old college student back in the 1970s, I was very badly sexually harassed by a female college professor who had a lot of power over me. But that is not what I want...

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Letter to the Editor: By not banning the box, Tulane perpetuates inequality

November 18, 2017

This week, Tulane's student government heard a proposal to "Ban the Box" on undergraduate admission applications, a move that would follow Louisiana's new law not to ask applicants if they have been convicted...

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