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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

Letter to the Editor | Why I grabbed the flag

Letter to the Editor | Why I grabbed the flag

Nathaniel Miller October 28, 2023

On Oct. 26, Tulane University’s community experienced something we have never seen before. Hate and chaos descended on the outskirts of Tulane’s campus. McAlister Place was unrecognizable, as throngs...

OPINION | Tulane should be more transparent about campus safety 

OPINION | Tulane should be more transparent about campus safety 

Hannah Levitan, Senior Writer October 25, 2023

Content Warning: This article discusses themes and reports of sexual violence.  Every fall, the Tulane University Police Department distributes its annual security report — mandated by the Clery...

OPINION | Consider sober curious

OPINION | Consider sober curious

Casey Wade, Views Editor October 25, 2023

According to The Princeton Review, Tulane University is the school with the highest rate of hard liquor consumption in the United States. It is no secret that Tulane consistently ranks as one of the...

OPINION | Artificial intelligence on campus: Is it ethical?

OPINION | Artificial intelligence on campus: Is it ethical?

Anashay Monga, Contributing Writer October 18, 2023

The influence of artificial intelligence is as consequential as ever. Its widespread presence affects jobs, schools and daily life as we previously knew it. But, when a tool so powerful makes its way...

OPINION | Antisemites have shown their true colors

OPINION | Antisemites have shown their true colors

Nate Miller, Staff Writer October 18, 2023

Content Warning: The following article contains subject matter pertaining to graphic violence.  When I was a child and first learned about the Holocaust, what shocked me most was not only the atrocities,...

OPINION | Recent rank change erodes US News & World Report credibility

OPINION | Recent rank change erodes US News & World Report credibility

Owen Wu, Contributing Writer October 18, 2023

For decades, the U.S. News & World Report university rankings have been the standard — used by prospective students and employers alike. Though imperfect, the ranking system provided a uniform...

NROTC provides military career preparation through coursework and physical training.

OPINION | 85 years of excellence: Prestige of Tulane naval program

Mimi Muir, Contributing Writer October 18, 2023

What is NROTC? Tulane’s Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program provides invaluable opportunities and benefits to participating students. While enrollment has steadily increased over the years,...

Letter to the Editor | Students condemn Hamas swiftly; Tulane response initially lags

Letter to the Editor | Students condemn Hamas swiftly; Tulane response initially lags

Zoe Gellert October 13, 2023

On Oct. 10, at 5 p.m Tulane University released its first statement on social media from President Michael A. Fitts and Robin Forman, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, addressing...

Magdalena Saliva's work "welcome to Tulane" includes an interactive component, prompting viewers to take a bruise shaped sticker.

OPINION | Students beyond survivors need spaces like Masked Violence

Casey Wade, Views Editor October 4, 2023

Content warning: This article discusses general themes of sexual violence.  In Tulane University’s 2022 Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey, over one in four women reported being raped since enrolling...

OPINION | Health care restrictions hold marginalized groups back

OPINION | Health care restrictions hold marginalized groups back

Anne Belevetz, Contributing Writer October 4, 2023

College is a time in which students often experiment sexually, which is why it's important to be familiar with sexual health resources. Considering the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022,...

"Last year, four elite private schools — University of Southern California, University of Notre Dame, Cornell University and Dartmouth College — accepted more legacy students than Black students."

OPINION | Legacy admissions at Tulane hurts diversity

Aaliya Weheliye, Contributing Writer October 4, 2023

After the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action this summer, the topic of fairness in college admissions has been a hot one. The conversation has mainly followed race and how it should or should...

OPINION | Clean eating diets pose risks

OPINION | Clean eating diets pose risks

Carly Barovick, Views Editor September 27, 2023

Social media platforms host a multitude of self-proclaimed health and lifestyle influencers who are quick to share tips and tricks for ‘clean eating’ through recipe, diet and organic product recommendations....

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