Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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

Louisiana Supreme Court case illustrates shortcomings of charter schools

Nketiah Berko, Views Editor March 21, 2018

The Louisiana Supreme Court overturned a decision by the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal regarding charter school funding on March 13. The lower court's ruling held that 35 charter schools did...

NOLA community must unite to combat human trafficking on Bourbon Street

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer March 21, 2018

The New Orleans Police Department recently conducted a series of raids of Bourbon Street strip clubs as part of its campaign to combat human trafficking. Despite the good intentions behind them, these...

New Orleans, U.S. must acknowledge, address citywide housing discrimination

Daniel Horowitz, Views Editor March 21, 2018

As Tulane students transition into the real world, they will have to consider a very critical aspect of living: finding housing. Most Tulane students, if they are capable of finding a place to live, could...

The Trump White House is tainted by criminality and chaos

Quinn Burke, Associate Views Editor March 18, 2018

Donald Trump's White House has become a revolving door for staffers and members of the administration. Seemingly every day a new person resigns or is fired for no apparent reason. Continuing on this new...

Letter to the Editor: No, I’m not interested in applauding perpetrators of sexual violence

March 18, 2018

It came to my attention after mention of an article in the Hullabaloo earlier this week that an event titled "CockTales" is to be held on campus in Rogers Memorial on April 12 and 13. Upon further investigation,...

Tech companies should reject anti-Semitism on their platforms

Tech companies should reject anti-Semitism on their platforms

Jonathan Krantz, Staff Writer March 14, 2018

Following a year filled with fake news, neo-Nazi rallies and waves of white nationalism, the powers that be are finally taking a stand by definitively stating that Nazis are bad. For those feeling excited...

Predictive policing technologies present problems for NOLA

Predictive policing technologies present problems for NOLA

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer March 14, 2018

(function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(d.getElementById(id))return;js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src='https://embed.playbuzz.com/sdk.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}(document,'script','playbuzz-sdk')); This...

Tulane must follow New Orleans’ lead regarding Palestine

Dylan Borne, Contributing Writer March 14, 2018

For the past year, a human rights movement has been growing in New Orleans, but Tulane's practices lag behind it. Activist groups are backing the Human Rights Investment Screening Resolution, which asks...

Letter from the Editor: Introducing The Hullabaloo’s 2018-19 Editor-in-Chief

Lily Milwit, Editor-in-Chief March 14, 2018

About a year ago, I had the privilege of being elected as The Hullabaloo's 2017-18 Editor-in-Chief. In the months since, I have been immensely proud to oversee our staff of talented students, manage our...

reopening

Letter to the Editor: Support for disbanded Progressive Voter Coalition

March 12, 2018

Dear Editor, We are writing to you as the previous co-chairs of the Progressive Voter Coalition that was disbanded last Thursday. We believe that the Awards and Elections Committee acted unjustly...

reopening

Letter to the Editor: Dismantling of PVC silences student voices

March 10, 2018

Dear Editor, The organizations that compose the Progressive Voter Coalition are often small in size, but never lacking in purpose or ambition. Simply put, the PVC serves the crucial role of providing...

In wake of Parkland shooting, arming teachers will prove impractical

Quinn Burke, Associate Views Editor March 9, 2018

The idea of arming teachers is a bold idea but not a new one. The Trump Administration first flirted with the idea of arming teachers back in January 2017 when Education Secretary Betsy DeVos mentioned...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Tulane Hullabaloo
$350
$1000
Contributed
Our Goal