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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

Tulane students' behavior can make or break New Orleans' transition to Stage 3.

OPINION | Tulane students must be responsible as NOLA enters Stage 3

Domenic Mesa, Contributing Writer October 21, 2020

New Orleans has the opportunity to be a hotbed for COVID-19. Decisions made by outsiders have the likelihood of affecting the local population far more than one would expect. As a major tourist destination,...

Making friends and building a support system in college conflicts with COVID-19 regulations

OPINION | Social isolation leads to risky student behavior

Gabi Liebeler, Contributing Writer October 21, 2020

Although Tulane released a comprehensive Return to Campus Plan in late July, this enforcement of campus-wide mask-wearing, social distancing, frequent sanitation and prohibition of gatherings over...

Coronavirus fails to curtail Tulane's party scene.

OPINION | Partying harder, not smarter: Coronavirus on college campuses

Lily Mae Lazarus, Views Editor October 20, 2020

After topping The Princeton Review’s list in 2018, Tulane University remains one of the top five party schools in America. While the university attempts to distance itself from this claim to fame...

Mandating service learning during a pandemic does more harm than good to New Orleans.

OPINION | Tulane’s hypocrisy showcased by mandating service learning during pandemic

Carina Marx, Contributing Writer October 14, 2020

Tulane University’s mandatory service learning requirements have been written about many times before. While their purpose is about more than an angelic and selfless student body or administration,...

Students' quality of learning is devalued during asynchronous lectures.

OPINION | Asynchronous classes do not meet Tulane’s academic standards

Anna Dixon, Contributing Writer October 14, 2020

There is no denying that Tulane University’s campus is different this semester. The open space of quads has been replaced by temporary classrooms, party culture has vanished for the socially responsible,...

Tulane's concern reporting form fosters "snitching" and finger-pointing.

OPINION | Tulane’s concern reporting form makes tattling trendy

Lily Mae Lazarus, Views Editor October 14, 2020

In the midst of the coronavirus, tattling no longer holds the malicious subcontext as before. Tulane University’s anonymous online reporting form run through the Office of Student Conduct, while...

OPINION | Professors must read RateMyProfessors evaluations

OPINION | Professors must read RateMyProfessors evaluations

Gabe Darley, Staff Writer October 14, 2020

When registering for classes, many Tulane students employ a common strategy to guide their selections. The website Rate My Professors is an online tool which allows undergraduates to search for an...

Tulane students are unsure of their political future.

OPINION | Debate fails to engage young voters

Anna Dixon, Contributing Writer October 7, 2020

  Following the presidential debate on Tuesday, Sept. 29, Google searches in the U.S. spiked on how to move out of the country, most notably to New Zealand and Canada. The continuous interruptions...

Online service learning lacks the power to give back to the community

OPINION | Virtual service learning falls short of its mission

William Bai, Contributing Writer October 7, 2020

In spite of the chaos of COVID-19, service learning courses at Tulane are still being offered — virtually or with a shift towards “community-engaged learning.” Despite the obvious limitations,...

OPINION | Tulane’s ‘ban’ on travel belittles students

OPINION | Tulane’s ‘ban’ on travel belittles students

Robert Chumbley, Contributing Writer October 6, 2020

Tulane University’s recently issued Fall 2020 Student Travel Protocol sparked confusion and questions among students who wish to venture outside of New Orleans, Louisiana, during the school year....

OPINION | Hybrid learning evolves cheating methods at Tulane

OPINION | Hybrid learning evolves cheating methods at Tulane

Gabi Liebeler, Contributing Writer October 1, 2020

As Tulane introduced combined in-person and online classes into a hybrid learning model, they inadvertently introduced new opportunities to cheat. Cheating is already common at Tulane, so there should...

The Hurricane Laura evacuee crisis should compel students to stay informed.

OPINION | Laura evacuee crisis should reinvigorate students’ relief efforts

Deeya Patel, Views Editor September 30, 2020

When the question “Why is nobody talking about this?” is asked, we assume the real message the speaker is conveying is, “I just found out about this and feel the need to shame anyone who doesn’t.”...

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