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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 | Reporting on sexual violence, part I

Letter to the Editor | Reporting on sexual violence, part I

SVPR Collective April 17, 2023

Content Warning: this article discusses themes of sexual violence in detail. It also discusses racism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression linked to sexual violence in broad terms. As members...

Letter from the Board: Loyola’s treatment of student reporter is shameful

Letter from the Board: Loyola’s treatment of student reporter is shameful

The Tulane Hullabaloo Board April 12, 2023

Loyola University is punishing a student journalist. Their offense: legally and ethically reporting a story.  Kloe Witt, a reporter for the Loyola Maroon, was charged with unauthorized recording and...

OPINION | College plastic surgery epidemic

OPINION | College plastic surgery epidemic

Mohini Yadav, Staff Writer March 29, 2023

Between lip fillers, breast augmentations and the notorious Brazilian butt lift, the options for plastic surgery are numerous. What has changed, however, is the evolution of cosmetic plastic surgery...

OPINION | Sketch comedy group maintains female legacies

OPINION | Sketch comedy group maintains female legacies

Mercedes Ohlen and Joelle Friedman March 29, 2023

Authors Mercedes Ohlen and Joelle Friedman are co-presidents of Office Hours Sketch Comedy, Tulane’s sketch comedy group. Tulane University’s sketch comedy group, Office Hours Sketch Comedy,...

OPINION | Phishing for scams: jobs, internships, Tulane email

OPINION | Phishing for scams: jobs, internships, Tulane email

Taylor Spill, Staff Writer March 22, 2023

Many students attend college in hopes of pursuing a career and preparing for the workforce; 86% of college graduates are employed after they receive a degree.  However, in the digital age, those...

OPINION | Culturally charged Israel and Palestine conflict

OPINION | Culturally charged Israel and Palestine conflict

Casey Wade and Rachel Kelly March 22, 2023

The conflict between Israel and Palestine is one of the most complex and long-standing issues in modern history. The conflict involves deeply entrenched cultural, religious, and political identities,...

OPINION | Students should practice self care with Tiktok

OPINION | Students should practice self care with Tiktok

Nathaniel Miller, Staff Writer March 15, 2023

If you ever find yourself scrolling mindlessly through TikToks on a school night, chances are, you are not alone. But this unique Generation Z phenomenon may not be harmless for college students.  Since...

OPINION | Students must be intentional with their time

OPINION | Students must be intentional with their time

Estefania Cardona Forero, Contributing Writer March 15, 2023

The average college student spends 675 hours a semester on school work, a staggering 1,350 hours a year. This figure breaks down so that students spend approximately 45 hours — 26% of a week —...

OPINION | Students need maturity to own pets

OPINION | Students need maturity to own pets

Casey Wade, Views Editor March 8, 2023

Across Tulane University’s student population, students own pets ranging from reptiles to bunnies to dogs. Pets can be irreplaceable companions for college students, help them develop a sense of...

OPINION | Do billionaires belong at Book Festival?

OPINION | Do billionaires belong at Book Festival?

Nathaniel Miller, Contributing Writer March 1, 2023

The Tulane University Book Festival is returning to campus on March 9. Soon, Tulane students will embody the work hard, play hard mindset and swap their beads for a book or two. The organizers say...

OPINION | Let’s talk sex positivity, sex week at Tulane

OPINION | Let’s talk sex positivity, sex week at Tulane

Taylor Spill, Staff Writer March 1, 2023

While the topics of sex and sexuality may be considered taboo, sex is prevalent in the lives of college students. About 69-75% of college students have engaged in a “hook-up” — a range of sexual...

OPINION | Tech in classrooms has consequences

OPINION | Tech in classrooms has consequences

Taylor Spill, Staff Writer February 15, 2023

Technology is an integral part of modern learning. Technology use in school is widespread — students email professors, submit assignments, take assessments, read, take notes and research all on one...

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