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

Coastal Master Plan underfunded, lacks promise

Kathryne LeBell, Views Editor April 27, 2017

The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority unanimously approved the 2017 Coastal Master Plan on April 19, designating a budget of $50 billion for the 50-year process. This plan comes at...

Revoked policy memos end student loan protections

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer April 25, 2017

On April 11, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos withdrew a series of policy memos issued by the Obama administration that were designed to protect student loan borrowers. These policies mandated that the...

SAPHE’s Clothesline Project unsettles sexual assault survivors

Camille Frink, Staff Writer April 24, 2017

Sexual Aggression Peer Hotline and Education hosted a Healthy Relationships Week as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month at the beginning of April. SAPHE is a Tulane organization that provides a 24-hour...

Cuts to PBS threaten climate change coverage

Camille Frink, Staff Writer April 23, 2017

President Donald Trump's proposed elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts, which funds the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, in turn, endangers the funding of the Public Broadcasting Service....

TOPS benefits leave disadvantaged behind

Nketiah Berko, Staff Writer April 21, 2017

A recent analysis by the Louisiana House fiscal office found that an increasing portion of funds allocated to Taylor Opportunity Program for Students is going toward people with higher incomes. TOPS,...

Turning Point’s Tulane chapter rightfully approved

Josh Axelrod, Staff Writer April 21, 2017

Turning Point USA, a national conservative activist organization, received approval to form a Tulane chapter at the Undergraduate Student Government meeting on Tuesday. Ultimately, this affirmation of...

Academic buildings in need of attention

Daniel Horowitz, Associate Views Editor April 20, 2017

As some business students look fondly at the construction of the new Goldring/Woldenberg Complex, other Tulane students look at the project and can only wonder if the academic buildings that house their...

State immigration policies must be readdressed

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer April 19, 2017

As part of his promise to crack down on illegal immigration, President Donald Trump issued an executive and a directive memo that ends former President Barack Obama's Priority Enforcement Program. This...

Anti-marijuana laws inherently racist

Anti-marijuana laws inherently racist

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor April 19, 2017

The criminalization of black Americans is a substantial problem facing our country today, especially in the context of marijuana. Black people are more likely to be charged than white people for possession...

Current community service requirements do not benefit community, hinder student growth

Nketiah Berko, Contributing Writer April 13, 2017

Tulane University prides itself on a self-styled "culture of community." From touting a relationship with New Orleans to the pseudo-pretentious Latin motto "non sibi, sed suis," public service is an...

Students must rethink booking United Airlines

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor April 13, 2017

A recent incident, involving United Airlines on Sunday, calls into question which airlines deserve our business for the many Tulane students who regularly rely on airlines to travel. David Dao, a doctor...

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Letter to the Editor: Statistics on Sexual Misconduct Survey

April 13, 2017

I am writing in response to the "Opinion of the Hullabaloo Board" that ran in the April 7 edition regarding the 2017 Tulane Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey. Our completion rate of 47 percent, while...

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