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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

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

One country’s crisis is another’s sparring session

Justin Marcano, Views Editor January 30, 2019

Last week in Venezuela, following a highly disputed election, Juan Guaido, a lawmaker from the National Assembly, swore himself in as interim president. Rallies to depose President Nicolás Maduro...

Czars Trinidad | Senior Staff Artist

New Business School downtown building highlights inequality of funds on campus

Shea Dobson, Views Editor January 30, 2019

Last year, Tulane’s Uptown campus saw the completion of a $35 million new building, the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex, for the university’s A.B. Freeman School of Business. The new state-of-the-art...

Yacob Arroyo | Contributing Artist

Tulane Should Scrap Its Housing Requirement

Edwin Wang, Contributing Reporter January 30, 2019

With the housing application reopening for the 2019-20 academic year, a question that often puzzles Tulane students resurfaces: Why does Tulane require first- and second-year students to live on campus? As...

Hanson Dai | Associate Artist

Jefferson Parish air pollution must be fixed

Michael Chen, Contributing Reporter January 23, 2019

From constant nausea to bronchitis and other respiratory irritations, citizens of Jefferson Parish, specifically in the River Ridge area, have been rightfully worried about their recent health...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

The Charter that ate the South

Justin Marcano, Views Editor January 23, 2019

The debate over charter schools has been raging for years now. With Trump’s nomination — and later confirmation — of Secretary of Education Betsy Devos, it seemed that the domination of charter...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

Where do we go from here?

Justin Marcano, Views Editor January 23, 2019

During Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, millions of people gathered in rallies and protests across the nation as the government entered its 28th day in shutdown. It was the perfect storm for all the...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

Rising cost of living in Louisiana sinks households in poverty

Nketiah Berko, Senior Staff Writer January 16, 2019

  A recent report from the Louisiana Association of United Ways revealed that for a family of four in New Orleans, basic living expenses add up to nearly $61,000 a year. The analysis, known...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

New Louisiana Amendment should change past, future

Shea Dobson, Views Editor January 16, 2019

  Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor This past November, the state of Louisiana passed the Unanimous Jury Verdict for Felony Trials Amendment, or Louisiana Amendment 2. Prior to the passing...

Separating Tulane’s colleges would benefit Tulane students and faculty

Separating Tulane’s colleges would benefit Tulane students and faculty

Julia Prager-Hessel, Contributing Writer November 29, 2018

  Sometimes dividing makes us stronger. When it comes to Tulane’s administrative model, we’d be much better off allowing each individual school to manage its students’ affairs independently,...

Interdisciplinary education is a key asset for Tulane’s students

Interdisciplinary education is a key asset for Tulane’s students

Justin Marcano, Associate Views Editor November 29, 2018

Sometimes dividing makes us stronger. When it comes to Tulane’s administrative model, we’d be much better off allowing each individual school to manage its students’ affairs independently, beginning...

Millennials are multidimensional, not just “snowflakes”

Millennials are multidimensional, not just “snowflakes”

Matt Saletta, Views Editor November 29, 2018

There’s an incredible supply of negative stereotypes built up about millenials: we’re lazy, we’re weak-willed, we destroyed the napkin industry. But few people have taken time to reflect on the...

Women’s wave in midterm elections is monumental for Americans

Women’s wave in midterm elections is monumental for Americans

Jordan Hall, Views Editor November 29, 2018

The 2018 midterm elections have come and gone. They were the most important midterms of our lifetimes so far, and the first election many of us voted in. The midterms were voters’ first concrete...

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