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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

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OPINION | School spirit skyrockets post-Cotton Bowl

Mohini Yadav, Contributing Writer February 8, 2023

Hundreds of Tulane University students and football fans stormed the field as the football team scored the winning touchdown against the University of Southern California on Jan. 2. The game was close...

OPINION | Tulane’s land acknowledgments need to promote action

OPINION | Tulane’s land acknowledgments need to promote action

Setah Alavi, Staff Writer February 1, 2023

Tulane University is located on land that once belonged to the Choctaw, Houma, Chitimacha, Biloxi and many other Native peoples before being stolen through bloodshed in the name of “civilization.”...

OPINION | Students should shop sustainably for Mardi Gras

OPINION | Students should shop sustainably for Mardi Gras

Nathaniel Miller, Contributing Writer February 1, 2023

Mardi Gras is just around the corner. Soon, Tulane University students will break out their eccentric Mardi Gras outfits for a week of parades and partying. While it may be tempting to buy cheap, trendy...

OPINION | ChatGPT threatens academic honesty

OPINION | ChatGPT threatens academic honesty

Thamidul Alam, Staff Writer February 1, 2023

In November 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, the newest iteration of artificial intelligence known as large language models. These systems use deep learning networks, a subset of artificial intelligence...

OPINION | College students lean liberal

OPINION | College students lean liberal

Anna Dixon, Senior Staff Writer January 25, 2023

College students have been the face of progressive — and often even radical — political movements in the U.S. and the world for decades. College campuses in the U.S. were home to many protests...

OPINION | Fizz intensifies sorority recruitment toxicity

OPINION | Fizz intensifies sorority recruitment toxicity

Mohini Yadav, Contributing Writer January 25, 2023

It’s a Saturday morning and dozens of girls are lining up on Broadway Street. Even behind the makeup and long, flowy dresses each girl wears, the feeling of excitement is palpable. It’s preference...

Letter to the Editor | Antisemitism persists on college campuses

Letter to the Editor | Antisemitism persists on college campuses

Nathaniel Miller, Contributing Writer January 18, 2023

In contemporary America, antisemitism is thought of as an outdated form of prejudice. Yet, despite the teaching of Holocaust curriculum in many American schools, the “oldest form of racism” persists...

OPINION | “Ye Did Nothing Wrong” has no place at Tulane University

OPINION | “Ye Did Nothing Wrong” has no place at Tulane University

Taylor Spill, Staff Writer January 18, 2023

Tulane University boasts a considerably large Jewish population, making up around  41.3% of the student body. Consequently, the recent spike in antisemitism inherently resonates closely with Tulanians....

OPINION | Really, FIJI?: Use of anti-gay slur suggests fragile masculinity

OPINION | Really, FIJI?: Use of anti-gay slur suggests fragile masculinity

Gabi Liebeler, Managing Editor December 7, 2022

If you’re going to be stupid, at least be smart about it. That being said, using an anti-gay slur in a fraternity recruitment spreadsheet goes far beyond just stupidity.  This was the case...

OPINION | Lake, River Hall delay represents poor communication

OPINION | Lake, River Hall delay represents poor communication

Sarah Lambert, Contributing Writer December 7, 2022

It's been a difficult couple of years in Tulane University’s effort to build a dorm building. With a pandemic, labor and material shortages and annual hurricanes, there have certainly been many legitimate...

OPINION | Study abroad experiences translate to campus life

OPINION | Study abroad experiences translate to campus life

Mimi Muir, Contributing Writer November 30, 2022

As COVID-19 regulations are lifted in many places worldwide, students are able to study abroad for the first time in a while. Tulane University students can apply to a variety of abroad programs and...

OPINION | Frequent crime alerts create sexual assault desensitization

OPINION | Frequent crime alerts create sexual assault desensitization

Mohini Yadav, Contributing Writer November 30, 2022

PING. You hear a notification ring from your laptop. Is it a grade that just got released? An extra assignment? An unexpected test? But it turns out to be something else. Red letters glare at you from...

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