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

Letter from the Editor: A pledge to our readers

Lily Milwit, Editor-in-Chief June 7, 2017

I first stepped into the Hullabaloo office during one of my first days as a Tulane freshman. That day, I was interviewing to be the sports layout editor. I had little idea what I was getting myself into,...

Divisiveness does not equate to freedom of speech

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer June 7, 2017

As increasing political tensions proliferate college campuses, the debate over the limitations on free speech has become more heated. These debates have even sparked protests and violent conflicts at...

Proposed budget is shortsighted, lacks balance

Nketiah Berko, Views Editor June 7, 2017

On May 1, members of the Louisiana House Appropriations Committee approved a budget that drastically decreases funding to numerous agencies, including the Department of Child and Family Services, the Health...

March for Science sends critical message for policy creation

Daniel Horowitz, Associate Views Editor May 1, 2017

People across the globe gathered in more than 600 demonstrations, including one in New Orleans, for the March for Science on April 22. The event was intended to be a nonpartisan gathering of people...

Letter from the Editor: Staff of CXII says goodbye

Brandi Doyal, Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2017

At the beginning of my tenure as editor-in-chief, I spoke about the hard work and dedication that goes into producing 26 issues of The Tulane Hullabaloo. This is my 26th and final issue as the leader...

Consumer choices fund unethical corporations

Sarah Simon, Views Editor April 27, 2017

America runs on Dunkin', but what does Dunkin' run on? In a new deal with New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, Dunkin' Donuts will open as many as 69 shops in Louisiana, including some in New...

Finals week ignites student stress worldwide

Finals week ignites student stress worldwide

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor April 27, 2017

The word "finals" tends to elicit stress and anxiety regardless of what college you attend or what country you live in. Tensions are rising, and everyone is a bit on edge in preparation for the end of...

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,...

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