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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

OPINION | New Orleans, not New Orleanians, needs resiliency

OPINION | New Orleans, not New Orleanians, needs resiliency

Rohan Goswami, News Editor February 23, 2022

On Sat. Feb. 12, Krewe du Vieux rolled — ambled? —  for the first time in two years, with typical satire and neon aplomb.  Even without New Orleans health director Dr. Jennifer Avegno, Krewe...

Tulane's Black Student Union requires participation and acknowledgment to achieve its goals.

OPINION | BSU can continue to make progress with student support

Rachel Kelly, Contributing Columnist February 16, 2022

As Black History Month continues, students may wonder how best to support and engage with BIPOC student organizations on campus. When Chandler Brock, the president of the Tulane University Black Student...

The 2022 climate survey buys time for the Tulane Administration to implement new sexual misconduct policy, but not much of it.

OPINION | Climate survey is crucial, not sufficient

Gabi Liebeler, Views Editor February 16, 2022

In February 2020, former Views Editor Deeya Patel said, “Tulane in 2018 was a Tulane in despair.” Patel emphasized the “anger” and “urgency” that pervaded Tulane University’s student...

OPINION | Tulane students should educate themselves about Mardi Gras history

OPINION | Tulane students should educate themselves about Mardi Gras history

Billie Wyler, Contributing Columnist February 16, 2022

Students at Tulane University are already beginning to prepare for what many likely consider the most exciting days of the year: Mardi Gras.  To celebrate this anticipated holiday, students at...

Letter from the Board: Breaking ground for Black History Month

Letter from the Board: Breaking ground for Black History Month

February 16, 2022

This year, The Tulane Hullabaloo worked to publish stories illuminating the issues and struggles of our community. Tulane is not perfect, as much as we would like it to be. As a student-run publication,...

OPINION | More intentional classroom assignments would benefit students

OPINION | More intentional classroom assignments would benefit students

Phoebe Hurwitz, Views Editor February 16, 2022

Many Tulane University students may be accustomed to having classes in unusual rooms, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic called for social distancing. From virtual Zoom rooms to temporary tents...

Potential new members experienced the ease of hybrid recruitment and the authenticity of an in-person process.

OPINION | Hybrid sorority recruitment offers best of both worlds

Ava Crowe, Contributing Columnist February 15, 2022

At Tulane University and many colleges alike, sorority recruitment can be an extremely high-stress endeavor for those going through the process for the first time, as well as for the active members.  Prior...

OPINION | How should Tulane students spend their summers?

OPINION | How should Tulane students spend their summers?

Taylor Spill, Contributing Columnist February 9, 2022

Students come to Tulane University likely pursuing a fulfilling job or preparing for some type of graduate school. During the academic year, students may look forward to summer break and the opportunity...

OPINION | Tulane’s failing anti-smoke policy

OPINION | Tulane’s failing anti-smoke policy

Thamidul Alam, Staff Writer February 9, 2022

    Effective August 1, 2014, Tulane University campuses declared themselves 100% tobacco and smoke-free. Any student that attends Tulane is aware that this declaration is an idealization...

OPINION | Disconnect between students, service learning

OPINION | Disconnect between students, service learning

Billie Wyler, Contributing Columnist February 7, 2022

Tulane University prides itself on its dedication to public service, and the school’s commitment in this area has not gone unrecognized. In fact, The Princeton Review ranked Tulane as the No. 1 Most...

OPINION | Tulane prepared for uncertain future of COVID-19

OPINION | Tulane prepared for uncertain future of COVID-19

Setah Alavi, Staff Columnist February 2, 2022

COVID-19 was declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Just three months later, U.S. COVID-19 cases reached two million, with no end in sight. The global pandemic brought novel challenges. Uncertainty...

OPINION | Do not default to business school

OPINION | Do not default to business school

Bobby Becker, Associate Views Editor February 2, 2022

The Freeman School of Business enrolls 25% of undergraduate students, and for good reasons: it offers built-in career support, excellent leadership and Tulane University’s sexiest building.  Once...

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