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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 | COVID-19 sidelines sexual misconduct procedures

OPINION | COVID-19 sidelines sexual misconduct procedures

Lily Mae Lazarus and Sala Thanassi April 14, 2021

It is no secret that Tulane Univerity has a systemic sexual violence problem. According to the 2017 Climate Survey, 77% of all student survey respondents report being victims of sexual assault and...

OPINION | Renaming NOLA streets requires community input

OPINION | Renaming NOLA streets requires community input

Zachary Schultz, Breaking News Editor April 14, 2021

The mission of renaming certain streets in Orleans Parish is reflective of the recent nationwide push to put an end to the visual glorification of individuals whose conduct in life has earned them...

OPINION | Religious practice altered, not halted, by COVID-19

OPINION | Religious practice altered, not halted, by COVID-19

Mark Keplinger, Contributing Writer April 14, 2021

When standing at the intersection of Broadway Street and Freret Street, an observer spots several Jewish and Christian ministries nestled between the fraternity houses and The Boot Bar and Grill. These...

OPINION| University should expand religious studies offerings

OPINION| University should expand religious studies offerings

Luca Hoedeman, Contributing Writer April 11, 2021

New Orleans at its core is intertwined with religion. Take Jackson Square, a nationally recognized landmark of the city. Its iconic backdrop is the Saint Louis Cathedral. Louisiana, as a state, ranks...

OPINION | Campus, community better served by local businesses

OPINION | Campus, community better served by local businesses

Abe Messing, Staff Writer April 11, 2021

Tulane’s presence in the greater New Orleans community is constantly being evaluated, and for good reason. Despite being here for almost 200 years, its student body is still perennially homogeneous...

OPINION | Students have responsibility to protect environment

OPINION | Students have responsibility to protect environment

Gabi Liebeler, Staff Writer March 31, 2021

For young adults juggling all things college — school, social life, physical and mental well-being and a pandemic — environmental sustainability is likely far from the forefront of the average...

OPINION | College admissions scandal reflects flawed system

OPINION | College admissions scandal reflects flawed system

Anna Dixon, Staff Writer March 31, 2021

In 2019, 50 people in the U.S. were charged with fraud and bribery associated with gaining acceptance for their children at prestigious colleges and universities across the country. The household names...

Letter to the Editor: Open Letter to Asian and Asian American Students at Tulane University

Letter to the Editor: Open Letter to Asian and Asian American Students at Tulane University

March 25, 2021

We write to the Asian and Asian American student body to tell you that as Asian American faculty, we see you. That it has taken the murders of Asian women in the recent mass shooting in Atlanta to...

FULLABALOO | Tour guides want pizza, not payment

FULLABALOO | Tour guides want pizza, not payment

Dabe Garley, Definitely Not A Tour Guide March 25, 2021

On Wednesday of this past week, members of the Green Wave Ambassador program on campus decided to lay down their Britney Spears microphones and take to McAlister Drive with protest signs. The strike...

The vibes from future Club Phirby penetrate Tulane's campus.

FULLABALOO | Envisioning Club Phirby

Anita Drynk, Peaked In College March 25, 2021

Tulane University remains a frontrunner in the college party scene across the U.S. Students live and breathe a “work hard, play hard” mentality. With COVID-19 severely hindering Tulane party culture,...

OPINION | Tulane film department requires modernization

OPINION | Tulane film department requires modernization

Abe Messing, Contributing Writer March 24, 2021

Enrolling in a film class initially feels kind of like getting away with something, sort of how being a Moviepass subscriber in 2018 felt — excited to watch a bunch of movies, but still slightly...

OPINION | Cancel culture must focus on empathy, accountability

OPINION | Cancel culture must focus on empathy, accountability

Sala Thanassi, Staff Writer March 24, 2021

Acts of public shaming have always been deeply integrated into society: from the Salem Witch Trials to the Red Scare, a collective affinity for compartmentalization and demonization is as deeply entrenched...

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