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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

OPINION | Like any institution, Greek life is redeemable

OPINION | Like any institution, Greek life is redeemable

Aaliya Weheliye, Staff Writer March 13, 2024

Is Greek life an institution capable of change, despite its exclusionary practices? This question sparks a controversial debate among college students across the country. Many worry about the exclusive...

OPINION | Joe Biden has earned re-election

OPINION | Joe Biden has earned re-election

Ethan Lenkin, Staff Writer March 6, 2024

It has become popular to attack President Joe Biden and describe him as an utter failure as a president. This was the case for a recent article The Hullabaloo published, that echoes sentiments that...

OPINION | Justice for Nex Benedict

OPINION | Justice for Nex Benedict

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer March 6, 2024

Content warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of violence.  Our society is in a time of crisis. As the religious far right continues its attack on the rights and freedoms of the LGBTQ+...

OPINION | Combatting campus FOMO 

OPINION | Combatting campus FOMO 

Alya Satchu, Staff Writer March 6, 2024

Attending a school like Tulane University has provided me with benefits, experiences and connections that have led me to a multifaceted college life. I interact socially with my close friends, extracurricular...

OPINION | Tulane’s new junior residency requirement puts students last

OPINION | Tulane’s new junior residency requirement puts students last

Owen Wu, Contributing Writer March 6, 2024

Housing-related shock took on new life last month. In an email, Tulane Housing and Residence Life announced juniors must live on campus in fall 2025.  All talk and excitement of moving off campus...

OPINION | Tenure: The last defense of professors’ constitutional rights 

OPINION | Tenure: The last defense of professors’ constitutional rights 

Ethan Lenkin, Staff Writer February 28, 2024

It has become popular in recent years to decry academic tenure for professors as an unnecessary systemic overprotection of certain employees. But people often have a misrepresented image of what tenure...

OPINION | Could NOLA be more than four years of fun?

OPINION | Could NOLA be more than four years of fun?

Aaliya Weheliye, Contributing Writer February 28, 2024

Tulane University students come from all over the country for a truly unique college experience, but so few want to stay after. Why?  Tulane boasts that the student population consists of 85% of...

OPINION | To fight or flinch: Why Democrats need to get serious about 2024

OPINION | To fight or flinch: Why Democrats need to get serious about 2024

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer February 28, 2024

The 2024 U.S. presidential election will be one of the most important in history. As Democrats and Republicans vie for power, the hostile political battleground we have watched unfold for years is...

OPINION | Love New Orleans after Mardi Gras

OPINION | Love New Orleans after Mardi Gras

Casey Wade, Views Editor February 21, 2024

“America has only three cities: New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans. Everywhere else is Cleveland.”  This iconic Tennessee Williams quote encapsulates the spirit of New Orleans. In a city...

OPINION | That’s all, folks: Warner Bros. Discovery chooses capital over cinema

OPINION | That’s all, folks: Warner Bros. Discovery chooses capital over cinema

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer February 21, 2024

The film industry is an ever-changing environment of content, though not without fundamental flaws. For over 129 years, film remained a forum of artistic innovation — but in the world of show business,...

OPINION | Traditional grading scales need reform, now

OPINION | Traditional grading scales need reform, now

Owen Wu, Contributing Writer February 21, 2024

It’s a grueling experience to earn a 92.5% in a class only to realize an A is a 93%. With all of the hard work put in over the semester, it is difficult to imagine a gap of 0.5% creating a 0.34 difference...

OPINION | Louisiana book bans target more than just literature

OPINION | Louisiana book bans target more than just literature

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer February 7, 2024

Over the past two years, Louisiana has experienced an ongoing wave of book bans, with lawmakers and local education boards instituting policies which aim to restrict the kinds of literature accessible...

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