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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 | Vaccine raises moral questions

OPINION | Vaccine raises moral questions

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer March 24, 2021

The conditions of life under the COVID-19 pandemic have already begun a quick and drastic alteration. A little over a year since Tulane University students were sent frantically packing their bags...

OPINION | Tulane should mandate COVID-19 immunization

OPINION | Tulane should mandate COVID-19 immunization

Charlotte Zera, Contributing Writer March 17, 2021

The never-ending tightening and loosening of restrictions among Tulane University’s campus and the city of New Orleans brightened the appeal of the COVID-19 vaccine. With each new development in...

The Johnson and Johnson vaccine stirs up controversy in the New Orleans Catholic Church

OPINION | Mixed messages: COVID-19 versus Catholicism

Zachary Schultz, Staff Writer March 17, 2021

In an official statement released last week, the Archdiocese of New Orleans admonished the new Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, labelling it “morally compromised,” because an “abortion-derived...

OPINION | Crime reports are ineffective, misrepresent community

OPINION | Crime reports are ineffective, misrepresent community

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer March 17, 2021

Walking alone down McAlister Drive at dusk, backpack slung over one shoulder, face lit up by the artificial light of an iPhone, Tulane University students rarely pause to consider the infrastructure...

OPINION | Tulane students tackle school spirit by working towards better institution

OPINION | Tulane students tackle school spirit by working towards better institution

Anna Dixon, Staff Writer March 17, 2021

School spirit can be measured in a variety of ways. Mainly, it is the expression of pride in one’s school. Traditionally, it is demonstrated by student engagement in athletics. The stereotypical...

OPINION | Coordinate major system is outdated, impractical

OPINION | Coordinate major system is outdated, impractical

Gabe Darley, Views Editor March 10, 2021

Gabe Darley is a computer science coordinate major. At a school like Tulane, academic majors and minors are often worn like badges of honor, proud indicators of one’s passions. Yet, for some students,...

Boy on computer looking to the side.

OPINION | Coordinate major provides happy medium

Abe Messing, Contributing Writer March 10, 2021

Abe Messing is a computer science coordinate major. Goldilocks loved her porridge so much because it was just right — not over or underwhelming. Had Goldilocks gone to Tulane University, she would...

OPINION | Celebrating International Women’s Day, fighting for the future

OPINION | Celebrating International Women’s Day, fighting for the future

Lily Mae Lazarus, Views Editor March 10, 2021

Everyday, women in the U.S. fight for body autonomy, equality and respect. For each glass ceiling broken, another seems to appear. Gender inequality is not exclusive to the U.S. Rather, global aggregate...

OPINION | Pandemic drinking culture indicates poor student health

OPINION | Pandemic drinking culture indicates poor student health

Anna Dixon, Staff Writer March 10, 2021

Tulane University is a school known for its party scene, as it is frequently ranked as one of the top party schools in the country. What often goes unrecognized is that frequent partying leads to frequent...

A girl on the phone, presumably with a friend outside of her "bubble."

OPINION | COVID-19 restrictions build new appreciation for friendships

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer March 3, 2021

In nostalgic moments of contemplation, it is now second nature to agonize over pre-COVID-19 life. While celebrating the circumstances caused by COVID-19 is quixotic and even insensitive, we would be...

OPINION | Unmasking Mardi Gras: Carnival of hate

OPINION | Unmasking Mardi Gras: Carnival of hate

Zachary Schultz, Staff Writer March 3, 2021

The summit of New Orleans’ social calendar is an annual celebration replete with lavish galas, masquerade balls, bead-throwing, intricate costumes, rampant alcohol consumption and the occasional...

A sorority house representing the pervasive whiteness of greek life

OPINION | Whiteness of Greek life contradicts Tulane students’ purported values

Sala Thanassi, Contributing Writer March 3, 2021

As the summer of 2020 faded away, an interesting dichotomy emerged. College students who had participated in Black Lives Matter protests, or had been equally as vocal on their social medias, returned to...

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